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Sfncilad OLGA BOGACH 171 Dana Av?gH'eJ4LHyde Park ialzaififfkeugw 2, 3, Q, Anmleur Show Z, 3, 4, Gln' Club 2, 3, S arts 11 Z 3 nf alba!! 3 O ga's eautiful olce and charming manner has made her a favorite of the Senior Revues and Amateur Shows for the past three years. HMM FLORENCE L. BOGGAN Pon Street de Park QI: cl .rim 2 .Qi r ,mv Flore ce s gi e musically, playing the cello, but she is practical, also, as is evident by her work on the typewriter in office practice. STEPHEN A. BONARRIGO 16 Bl., Str Matt n F50 , ' Trac , 3, 4 -4 o ' . W- . Steve s ove fo swing music can be noticed for he is always humming a new tune. JOSEPH C. BUDRIS 1329 Hyde Park Avenue - ar Lizww, ,I-seas, mt mg you'd like to know about big-league hockey Joe can tell you. His collection of autographs is ample proof of his interest in the game. ffkffg ififlzfu DOROTHY A. BURKE fwjgiing tr t Hydedyglc Diiam ti lub 4, C!a::zmjClzzb 4, Drill Leader 4, Lieulenrznf 2, 4 '39 will remember Dot for her char n and go nature. .Jil PWC 14644, C 1 HELEN L. BURKE 225 W od Av nue Hyde Park ff A merry girl 'ft spirited ways, Who bri hten p the dreary days. 5 , fl ' S N ,Q M , . 5 JCZMZX ,ix 51 MARGARET M. BROWN 24Ifi ee Street e Park P6 r fQTSJhQlity, plusiher ability to dance, makes her one of the most popular girls in Hyde Park. l 13 l. ' Q RUTH E. BUR 72 Gr 01 .d Z1 XC, . v :aff . Kin y eyes an a wlnso e way, insure success fo er some day. ovfgfly
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1 Tl M MTW MARY G. BARONE 26 Damrell Avenue Readville IIIIZQI lub , Smxh Club 3, Speed Club 42SorialCan11l1ilIvr 4, Honor Roll 3 Excellent dancing ability, plus a knack for winning friends, makes our diminutive and de- lovely Mary very popular. FRANK L. BATCHELDER 7510511 Street 1 Hyde Park I 0 tl ockey ' 'I IS 1. t e on y puc passer we have in Room 22. We are sure he has been a big help to Mr. Sherlock. LEO A. BLAIS 78 Pierce Street Hyde Park Drum Corp.: 2, Lieutenanl 4, Debali 4, .R om Represer In ive ada! if Leo is . secon trick Henry when it comes to arguing the point. y qtddfllj RUTH A LAKELY iff' Conmrr a Club 4 SpeegC,lub 4 R ' ' h 1l '1 w o is always bubbling ove with laughter. Her sense of humor and pleasing personality makes her an unforgetable classmate. 24 Ta ton Avenue Mattapan 2 GARDNER F. BAUMANMS-M NICHOLAS BODNAR 3 21 Riv-rsi S are I-I delark lgasmll ', loolball 4, fmck 4, lflmalcur Thaw 4 Courier I P J' A Year Bimk 4, Szimor Revue 4, H10 txe blue-eyed Casanova of 115, believes in long leisurely strolls in the evening, and not necessari alone. -- fl I 18 Ruskindale Road Hyde Park Track 2, 3, 4 Nick, known as Hipless to his Rugby pals, did some surprising work in track this year. Nick can always be counted on when there is something doing. ts Zffon-J EVELYN M. BILO AU 39 Wachu tStre t . atta an gif ff Dm cu erm? ts b2,5,fg Red Crux.: 3, 4, Capiain 2, 3, 4, Basketball Z Evelyn bears a striking resem- blance to Maureen O'Sullivan. We all admire her stately, graceful carriage and poise. ALEXANDER BOGACH 17 Dan Avenue Hyde Park ,g,.e,,g.t..2,, ., ., ' 1 , 0 low W ' ffffe A is one o he ost popular trumpeters around Hyde Park. He hopes to be a second Bunny Berrigan some day, so go to it, ly, and blo, your horn. ,,,6ZlZ.Lf jl17l
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I sfalffflwl J . ELIZABETH BURNES 1273 Hyde Park Avenue J Ml M re Bar elbz , , 4, Sporls lub 151752,-f.-0-ff2'3'lf '27,-ww f . l Hginmu' , u gran athlete, has won the hearts of m:1ny.becz1usc of her pep and personality. EDWARD F. BUSH 139 B HQcj:1rk X ! rack ' oc cya IL! h The obocs give us ' ushy who is quiet and well-liked. He is the youngest member of 115 and has but one difficulty, that of satisfying his appetite. GORDON E. CAIN 1501 'v r Stree fiyde PK If A Y-7.11: , 3, 4W 7126. . mf . Gordons :1 ility to dance is to be admired. He is often seen nt the JOHN C. CALDWELL 22 Irv'ng Ssrlzet Rendvil9 l i1,l6 Z1s won lzimc n ville with his can d movie cnmcrn. jmfffe' ,M CHARLES E. CALIRI 1515 Blue Hill Avenue are nl , 4,3 .rabal aptngnlil, I ' millee 4 Wit omit our ' Charlie 115 would be zz dreary place. His smile is enough to light up the darkest corner. ROBERT F. CALLAHAN 8 C stnut Str et, yde Park 7 I- 'a. 40647 if f 0 Tar , QAM A 772440 . is . tcro cuisine. The boys of the Blue Room gather around each lunch period to hear him tell of his exploits with the mixing bowl and beater. 8 Freeland Street Mattapan Sport: Club Z, 4, Commercial Club 4, Speed Club 4 This quiet, dignified, young lady enjoys reading and is also a skating and swimming enthusi- ust. SAMUEL D. CARINI l54Flge'r'SYFEEt7 Park wha any pu ss 1 pedin Math, he runs o Sammy who, it seems, is a master in this subject. L.12.l.... EVELYN M. CANNON 17 I
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