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THE MALDONIAN 1929-A EDWARD CHARLES DEMLING “Speed 7 ’ Scientific Cheverus School Technology Band; 2nd Football Squad. There is probably no member of this class who takes more delight in guiding his colleagues through, the problems of the social world, than “Speed’ ' . We predict a romantic career for this boy. DAVID JOSEPH DePERRIO “Divvy 77 General West School Niagara University Kappa Alpha Pi; Baseball ’27, ’28; and Football ’2 6 -’ 28 . For years the scientific world has sought a means for concentrating energy in various ways, but we have known this to be possible for four years, in no less a person thari “Divvy’’. Perhaps he didn’t walk away with top honors, but he “hit the line hard ’’— and that’s enough. MURIEL EDMONDE DINNEEN “Muriel 77 College Maplewood School Boston University Usona, Treasurer; French Club, Secretary; Blue and Gold; Year Book; Triangular Debating League, President; Vice-President of Classes 5-8; National Honor Society; Glee Club; Elective Chorus; M. H. S. English Club; Valedictorian. Muriel has been one of our most industrious and successful girls. She has not only been honored by receiving an honor part in the graduation exercises, but has also maintained throughout her high school career the highest scholastic average of any girl in our class. With such experience Muriel is sure to make a fine career at B. U.
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THE MALDONIAN 1929-A FRANCIS ERNEST CORNELL “Mike” General Glenwood School Northeastern “ Mike” is an ardent follower of the General Course and has gained a large list of friends because of his willingness to help out anyone that is stranded in any of their geometry problems. At Northeastern, with many of his friends, he will always be remem¬ bered as one having sympathy for the unfortunates. GRACE ANN CROSHAW “Grade” General Maplewood School Burdett College Elective Chorus. “Grade” is one of those bobbed haired terrors in the general course. She has attained a high mark in stenography and expects to enter Burdett College. Besides being proficient in her studies, she has found time to sing in the chorus. DONALD EBEN DAVIS “Don” Scientific Centre School Northeastern National Honor Society; Lit, Secretary, President; English Club; Year Book Staff; Triangular Debating League; Oracle. “Don” is one of the quiet type and after a few mo¬ ments talk with him one forgets him as a quiet lad, but realizes that he is talking to a literary genius. Donald has been honored as the Class Orator, also as a member of the Honor Society. It is a common sight to see Donald reading the dictionary absorbing new words. We all shall look forward to hear of him as one of our great statesmen. Good Luck, Don.
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THE MALDONIAN 1929-A DORIS ARLINE DONEY “Dot” General Faulkner School Chandler “Dot” is one of those rare girls who are always cheerful and good-natured. And her friends say that she is always full of play. “Dot” is one of the most popular members in the Girl Scout Corps. BESSIE DUANE Commercial Sacred Heart Academy “Betty” is one of the clever little bookkeepers in the Commercial Course. She also shines as a prima don¬ na in the Glee Club. She intends to enter a business college where we all knoiv she ivill do good work. HOPE GRACE ETCHINGS “Hope” Commercial Maplewood School N. E. Conservatory of Music Art Club; Year Book Staff. There is nothing that distinguishes Hope among her class mutes more than her serious attitude and dignified etymology, and we trust that her college career will be a successful one.
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