Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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AYOUB, GEORGE 30 Forest Street General The finest piece of mechan- ism in all the universe is the brain of man. BAGLEY, MURIEL 11 Ossipcc Road Normal Glee Club. Traffic Squad. National Honor Society Graduating with Honor Leaving the old I stand upon the threshold of the new. BAGNI, WILLIAM 44 Temple Street General Let us do or die. BAILEY, ULMOXT 80 F.lectric Avenue Scientific National Honor Society Honor lies in honest toil. BAKER. BESSIE 514 Broadway College Sincerity is the way of Heaven: The wise are the unassuming. BAKER. ROBERT 905 Broadway College ITe cannot go backivard, but we can try to hold fast to what was good in the old. BA EBON I. HENRY 19G Broadway Scientific Football li e all love a football man. BAM BURY. FRANK 11 Hancock Street General Traffic Squad Defense is a good cause, And heaven be for us! BANKS, DORIS 8 Virginia Street Commercial All ioe have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist. BARBER, PAUL 111 Hillsdale Road General I That is to come we know not, but we know that what has been was good. [ TWENTY-SIX ]

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ANGELO, PHYLLIS 19 Albion Street Normal Traffic Squad Put your faith in honest work, and let others take the ehanees. APPLEBAUM, ELLIOT 135 Morrison Avenue General Save tue alike front foolish fridc Or impious discontent. ARMSTRONG. I DELLA •18 Richdale Avenue General Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. ARTHUR, BRENTON 70 Central Street General Glee Club, Traffic Squad Deeds — not iwords. ARATA, PAUL 32 Wilton Street General What conscience dictates to be done Or warns we not to do. AUSTIN, CLAIRE 34 Ware Street College Traffic Squad I would seek and turn and know; To learn these things, forth I must go. RBEENE, GEORGE 74 Craigic Street College Football, Track Since life fleets, all is changed, The past gone, seise today. AUSTIN, RUTH 9 Vinal Avenue General Just to live is so divine. A RCA NT I. LOUIS 21 Belmont Street Scientific The person who has done his best Has done everything. AVEDISIAN, HAROLD 333 Somerville Avenue General Traffic Squad We conquer but to save. [ TWENTY-FIVE ]



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DATES. MARGARET •VI Burnside Avenue General Proctor, Traffic Squad, Senior Play Committee Popular until one and all Chic from shoes to hat; Witty, pretty, capable— These make up Margaret. BATTIS. CHESTER I I Paulina Street College Webster Debating Society The splendor of self-sac- rifice will not be denied. BEAN. HARRY 11 Upland Park General Any one thing well done, is worth living and working for. BEATTIE, JEAN 1-W Josephine Avenue General Something within me laughs and sings. BEN NER. CONSTANCE tW Sydney Street Normal Webster Debating Society, National Honor Society It is good will, concentra- tion, and the habit of dis- patch. Not leisure or unlimited opportunity. Which have always per- formed the greatest won- ders. BERBER!AN. EDWARD 211 College Avenue General Glee Club. Traffic Squad Pew of the things that come to the one “who waits are the things he has been looking for. B E KTOCCT. SALY A TO R E •V2 Medford Street Scientific What do we live for if not to make the world less dif- ficult for each other? BERTOCCI. VINCENT UU Somerville Avenue College It is 'well to acquire the habit of analysing every problem that confronts you. BERTOLANI. MARGUER 1Tb 17-A Porter Street Commercial There are two great classes of promoters of social hap- piness: Cheerful people, and those who have some ret- icence. BERTRAND. M RGUERITE 115 Thurston Street College Webster Debating Society. National Honor Society To look up. and not down To look foncard. and not back. To look out. and not in — To lend a hand. [ TWENTY-SEVF.X ]

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