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' ' ' ' P 'ir' 'r--f r r - 07- ff' ff 5 .lallllllljb cn CIE'-EM, The Freshman Class NKNUVVN to the world and to each other-just innocent Freshies-we began our College course on a Thursday of last September. Much im- pressed by the splendid building, we tiptoed cautiously up the broad granite steps and passed between the imposing bronze portals, feeling small and forlorn. Inside, students seemed to be springing up from nowhere and disappearing as mysteriously, but they apparently knew exactly where they were going. XVe, however, did not know where to go, and so we just roamed around, feeling unpleasantly conspicuous. But at ten o'clock we were directed to gather in the Pharmacy Lecture Room, and there we had our first College lesson, in Latin, and began our acquaintance with that very popular professor, Dr. Thompson. And after that, we were sent away to the other end of the building for a lecture on Arithmetic. Vffhen we learned that this professor was the Dean himself, we were filled with awe. And so on from day to day and from class to class we went, gradually get- ting acquainted with each other and with the school. As there are one hundred and eighty-odd of us, it is no small task just to get acquainted with one's class- mates. That the class is imbued with some genuine school spirit was shown by the active part taken by the Freshmen in Undergraduate Night, an entertain- ment given in january for the benefit of the Athletic Association. The red- letter day of February, for the Freshies, was the ninth, when the very enjoyable Class Dance was given in George Robert VVhite Hall. The class organized early in the winter, and after some exciting sessions elected these officers: President, VVilliam R. Blairg Vice-President, Raymond P. Murphy, Secretary, Mollie K. Box, Treasurer, Harry Lepler. 81
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I - 5 ' 4 W I Ailalllllllgl C CIE'-E.,,. - Class of 1 925 CHARLES HERBERT ABBOTT . MIRIAM THALL AKIN . . EDWARD MORRIS ALTMAN . GEORGE ROBERT ANDREWS . ROBERT EDSON ARMSTRONG ARTHUR HASKELL BAKER . ELISHA JOHN BARONE . WILLIAM DAVID BARRY . . JOSEPH BECKMAN .... CLARENCE BLANCHARD BELL . GABRIEL BELT .... HAROLD GILMAN BENNETT . LINA CLARA BIANCHI . . . ALEXANDER FRANK BIANCO, JR. MATTHEW JOHN BIRD . . . WILLIAM ROBERT BLAIR . WILLIAM BLUME .... JOANE ALICE RAMSEY BODDIE . PAUL HORACE BOIVIN . . VIOLETTE ROSE BOUVIER . MOLLIE KATHERINE BOX . BENJAMIN RALPH BRAINARD DAVID SAMUEL BRISK . . WILLIAM JAMES BRODERICK FRANCES BROWN .... ELIJAH GARY BURCHFIEL, JR. . HYMAN ABRAM BURMAN . . XNILLIAM ARTHUR CALLOWAY, JR. . JOHN JOSEPH CAMUSO . . . EMILIO CAROTA . . . . WELDON KING CARVELL . GLADYS LEONE CARVER . . HECTOR FELIX CICKETTI . HERBERT RANDOLPH CLARK LESTER LEROY CLARK . . DAVID BENEDICT COHEN . . KATHRYN ANN CONDON . . . IVIICHAEL ANGELO CONSTANTINO ISRAEL JACK COOK .... PASCA COOPERBAND . . . HARRY JOSHUA COOPERSTEIN . REBECCA COOPERSTEIN . . SARAH COOPERSTEIN . . SAMUEL NIEYER CREMER . CARL EDWIN CROMBE . GABRIEL CROOPNICK . JOHN BlARTIN CUDDYER JOHN EUGENE CURRAN . BENJAMIN CUSHNER . . THOMAS EDMUND DALEY . . . Lynn . . Roxbury . . . New Bedford . . . Sanford, Maine Enosburg Falls, Vermont . . . . . Malden Waterbury, Connecticut . . . . Dorchester . . Boston . Brookline . East Boston . Bethel, Maine . Longmeadow . East Boston . . Chelsea . Three Rivers . New Bedford . Boston . Chicopee . . . . Marlboro . . . . . Salem Lancaster, New Hampshire . . . . . Revere . . . . . . Lynn . . . . . Boston . Birmingham, Alabama . . . . Boston . . Boston . . . .East Boston . . . . Mattapan Lakeville, New Brunswick . . . . . Newton . . . Boston . . Somerville . . Waldoboro, Maine . . . . . Malden Naugatuck, Connecticut . . . . . Monson . Sanford, Maine . . . Chelsea . Taunton . Taunton . . . . Taunton . . . . . Malden Wickford, Rhode Island . . . . . Chelsea . . .South Boston . Dorchester . Chelsea . Roxbury
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