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R A I) I A T O R V E A R R O O K 1 9 2 9 JEJET5 S H S ST5I51 ■rJrJrJUjy-UlL-iL-iLT BICAN, RUTH LOUISE “Beanie,” 10 Waldo St. College; Drill Leader 1; Traffic Squad 2; Girls’ Bugle and Drum Corns 1. 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3. Of cymbals and of drums, as if earth would cleave in sunder. BENNETT, EDNA L. Eddie,” 105 Hudson St. Com- mercial; Spanish Club 1. 2; Room Treasurer 2; Traffic Squad 2; Typewriting Awards 3. Fair words never hurt the tongue. BEATTIE, ROBERT M. “Bob,” 10 Delaware St. General; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Proc- tor 2; Drill Leader 1, 2; Traffic Squad 2,3; Debating 3. A lion among the ladies. BERBKRIAN. VASKEN “Barley,” 11 Morrison Ave. Scientific. We'll warrant him heart-whole. BEGICN, DORIS 16 Webster St. General. 1 loir her for her smile — her look — her way. BERGSTROM, AMY “Tcddv, 30 Paulina St. General; Bank Vorkcr, 2, 3; Typewriting Awards I. Her wing'd snirit Is feather'd oftentimes with heavenly words. BEHENNA, CHARLES E. “Snookie,” 45 Marion St. General; Baseball; Poetry Club 3. Because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence. BERRY, RICHARD S. “Dick,” 12 Water St.. Medford. College; First Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance Sept, to April 12, ’29. Why should I not let the other fellow worry? gjazn92 9 151515 28
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1 9 2 9 R A I) I A T O R Y E A Ii BOOK rJrgii ts M: H-HUi jrggTBSjjjS 515151 $ BACKSTROM, EDLA MARIE “Bessie,” 09 Glen St. Normal. No legacy is so rich as honesty. BARBER, GEORGE ALBERT “Barbwire.” Ill Hillsdale Rd. General; Room Treasurer. He seems to he very shy, neverthe- less he'll get by. BAKER, DOROTHY LEE “Dot.” 11 Willoughby St. Normal; Physical Training Leader 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1; Class Gift Committee. As the palm-tree staiuleth so straight and so tall. BARBER, II. NAOMI “Nomic,” 24 Pembroke St. Nor- mal; National Honor Society 3. Virtue is the sign of a true girl. BANNON, MARY F. “Bo.” 2 Wellington Avc. General; Bank Worker 3; Typewriting Awards 4. Honestly rather than brilliantly she perform'd. BARBER, ROBERT HENRY “Bob,” 111 Hillsdale Rd. College; Track 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Webster Debating Society; Poetry Club; Trallic Squad. A great talker on all subjects. BARATTA, IDA A. 9 Linden Circle. Commercial; Typewriting Award 1. Women ahvays have some mental reservation. BARBUTO, MARY CONSTANCE “Mac, 19 Rose St. Commercial: Typewriting Awards G; National I lonor Society 3. A still and quiet conscience. 27
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1 9 2 9 RADI A T OR Y E A R B O O K BARATTA. ALFRED EUGENE “Al,” 242 Summer St. Commercial; Men man r‘se on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things. BLUMSACK. FLORENCE JOYCE Flo,” 221A School St. College. .1 gentle disposition wins for itself inani friends. BETTENCOURT, WILLIAM E. “Becky,” f 3 Sterling St. General; Track I. 2: Baseball 1.2.3. A great baseball and football man. BLUMSACK, SAMUEL Sam.” 26A Otis St. College; Orchestra 1; Band 2; Debating. lie is hanpg and gag. He could plag his cornet all dag. BLACKMER, PAUL ‘Blackic. 27ApplctonSt.General. One cannot know everything. BLUTE, GEORGE J. Gigc, l2C.olumbus. vc.General; Drill Leader 1, 2; Proctor 1; Hadiator Representative 2; Lieu- tenant Class Day 2; Poetrv Club 3. Great thoughts need no trumpet. BLUNDELL, BETA 138 Morrison Avc. General; Type- writing Awards 1. Let us all be merry. BOCKMAN. HERBERT B. I lerb, 18 Newbury St. Scientific. For a dreamer lives forever And a thinker dies in a day. 0BIESH S 515151 BJZJHj 1929 ISlSliT
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