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THE MALDONIAN 1929-A HELEN GREENBLATT “Helen” Commercial C. A. Daniels School Pianoforte Glee Club. Helen is another promising musician in our class, and “Dame Rumor” tells us that Helen will gladly desert her studies for an hour ' s enjoyable practice on the piano. We wish her luck in her splendid pro¬ fession. HYMEN GREENE “Hy” Sci entific C. A. Daniels School Northeastern “Hy” has proved to be a sure salve for the justi¬ fied dissatisfaction of Miss Rustin in many a poor translation class in German. In the current vernac¬ ular, translation is “Hy’s” long suit. NORMAN CLIFTON GREENE “Norm” General Centre School Burdett Lit; Glee Club; Blue and Gold; Year Book; Swim¬ ming; “Sherwood”; “Three Live Ghosts”; Tennis; Basketball; “Green Stockings”. “Norm” has always been our busy man, from sunrise to sunset. In fact, if you wish to see Norman you have to make an appointment. We will always remember Norman as our “man of affairs”.
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THE MALDONIAN 1929-A SAMUEL GOLDBERG “Red” Scientific C. A. Daniels School What is it that makes us remember “Red ? The answer — talk, talk, and more talk. Any member of his “math” classes think Mr. Marsh can vouch for this statement, but, after all, we believe he would not talk unless he thought. That is his redeeming feature. OLIVIA ELINOR GRAMSTORFF “Gramie” General Faulkner School Stenographer “Gramie” is one of those girls who are always “in reserve”, that is, she is extremely quiet. But though we seldom hear her in class she always has the knowledge, and her tests give her good marks. “Gramie” will surely be an efficient business girl, for she has proven herself a quiet and effective worker. HENRY GREENBERG “Chooney” College C. A. Daniels School Harvard Cog; French Club; English Club; Year Book; “She Stoops to Conquer”. “Chooney” is one of our most versatile characters. Not only can he converse humorously in the English tongue, but he can rattle off Latin to the envy of many a classmate. While we have always been glad to have “Chooney” in our class, ive feel that Harvard will assure an even more confident and prosperous look when “Chooney” enters its classic portals.
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THE MALDONIAN 1929-A EDMUND HOLMES HAMMOND “Eddie” Commercial Centre School Bentley DeMolay; Upsilon Delta. If there is any thing in a current suspicion, we believe that “Eddie” is going to be a great man some day. This “fad” bases its superstitions upon, the fact that if your name has a certain dignity about it, why you simply needn ' t worry. Fate has ordained you for a high position in the world, and we are doubly sure that this will be true of “Eddie” when we always remember him as a manly and good-natured fellow. FANNY HANDLER “Fan” Commercial Centre School Boston University Glee Club; Jeanne D’Arc; Elective Chorus; Kai Lun. “Fan” began her school career as an honor pupil, and since then has always been one of our scholars. In her English classes she always has been at the head of her class, she also seems to enjoy discussing any point that can be argued. “Fan” will probably study law with great success. More power to her ability! ROBERT GODFREY HANSON “Bob” General Maplewood School Undecided “Bob” has always been a source of new informa¬ tion in regard to mechanics. He can always supple¬ ment the meagre details in our text books in science concerning engines, by his experience as an auto mechanic. Who can say but that he may be another Henry Ford?
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