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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. HARRY BERNARD COHOLAN 61 Bucknam Street Football ’28, ’29, ’30; Baseball ’29, ’30, ’31; “E” Club ’29, ’30, ’31; Track ’29, ’30; Lyceum ’29, ’30; Christ¬ mas Committee ’28, ’29, ’30; Senior Play Committee ’31; Junior Prom Committee ’30; Senior Dance Committee ’31 “Buddy’s” ambition is to sleep mornings but we feel that it would be more to his advantage if he slept nights. Grow up, Buddy, and stop playing- marbles. CALVIN COCKEROFT 7 Elwood Street Band ’28, ’29; Orchestra ’28, ’29; Traffic Squad ’29, ’30, ’31. “Cal” wants to be able to attend West Point. Since there is a reason for everything, it is easily explained why Cal seems to be one of our outstand¬ ing athletes. JOSEPH GEORGE COLLINS 103 Bucknam Street Tech Club ’30. “Joe” wants to start at the bottom and stay there. In other words to be a Chiropodist. Wishing you plenty of sore feet, Joe! MYER COHEN 535 Ferry Street Tech Club ’30, ’31; Alpha Mu ’30, ’31. “Mo” wants to know his oats. Is it any wonder when we consider how long he has been dealing with grain. MARIE TERESA COLLINS 928 Broadway Clementonian ’30. Marie, “for never anything can be amiss, when simpleness and duty tender it.” TOBEY COHEN 76 Malden Street Clementonian ’30; Clementonian Play ’30. “Tobe” is bound to be an Elocution Teacher. We suggest that you select humorous selections as your text since your favorite pastime is making people laugh. 27
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. PHYLLIS CHAPMAN 5 Emery Street Aero Club ’29; Home Nursing Club ’30; Traffic Squacl ’30, ’31. “Born for success she seemed With grace to win, with heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes.” This describes Phyllis, further words would be useless. ELOISE CLARK 56 Arlington Street One must be courageous as well as patient to be willing to “Conquer the Air.” We know you have courage Ellie, so we’re wishing you patience. ELVIRA M. CHULLI 240 Vine Street Home Nursing, Lamp Shade, Traffic ’31. “Ve” claims she is not Scotch but any girl who can play golf as she does must have some of this nationality in her bones. ENID CLERKE 101 Jefferson Avenue Girls’ English Club ’31. “E” is known as “the girl who is different.” This characteristic is outstanding, in the fact that she plans to fulfill a desire to be a doctor. DORIS CLARK 130 Central Avenue “Dot’s” ambition is to be good. She loves to skate and she has had lots of practice in walking— from where? BERTHA MARIE COCHRANE 295 Main Street “Be’s” favorite pastime is “Watching the Clouds Roll By.” Wishing you many clear skys, Be. 26
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E. H. S. MEMORIES OF 1931 E. H. S. ELEANOR FRANCES COLLUPY 76 Baldwin Avenue Ashleyites ’31. Have you ever heard of Colluper’s Island? If you haven’t ask Ellie about it. ELLEN F. CONSTANTINE 15 Lexington Street The answer to “Why boys stay out late nights!” Ellie, what is this strange power you have ' over men ? EDWARD FRANCIS CONLEY, JR. 137 Vine Street “E” Club ’30, ’31; Tech Club ’29, ’30, ’31; Football ’29, ’30, ’31; Baseball ’29, ’30, ’31. Ed’s favorite sports are baseball and football. CEOROE JAMES COOGAN 36 Pierce Avenue George certainly makes a good showing as a Frenchman, even though his name betrays him. HELEN MARGARET CONNOLLY 12 Blanchard Avenue ’Tis well to be merry and wise, ’Tis well to be honest and true; ’Tis well to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new. One at a time, Helen, and that done well. RUTH ISABELLE COOK 58 Courtland Street “Cookie” is just as sweet as her name implies. Her one ambition is to he a perfect stenographer. With her lovely disposition she can’t help being suc¬ cessful.
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