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Y n s . , . , , , . , ,V ....,. f 5 , v . 1 c 1 Q ,:,J lj:fis' 1 5 ' an .HAY t. , .5 X 4 58- .'. .-. -,K N 5 - 'P ur ALFRED BRUCE CRAWFORD None but himself can be his parallel Alfred, it would seem, is very fond of school as, notwithstanding the fact that Al hails from Holbrook, his is one of the first cars to arrive each morning. Then we find Al doesn't idly waste those few minutes before the Bugle5 on the other hand, there is scarcely a morning that he is not seen earnestly preparing for the day's work. Alfred is an amiable chap, always ready with that well-known smile to cheer his classmates along. In fact, Al's the kind of chap in whom we have implicit confidence in clvery respect. Year Book Committee 1. JOSEPH WILLARD DOW tJoe1 Cornell My heart is len times lighter than my looks Though he shows at times reluctance To take partsin class discussions, Our Joe's quite a philosophic youth. Despite his policy of silence And a soberness of count'nance, Joe's a jovial and jolly lad, foxsooth. Year Book Staff 15 Glee Club 5, 45 Football 35 Assistant Stage Ell'!Jf7'I.tTI.H7L 2, MICREDITH M. DAVIS New England Conservatory of Music Eternal smiles Magnetic, merry, musical5 F nergetic, eager, enterprisingg adiant, regular, realg E arnest, efficient, exceptional' D iligent, dainty, delightful5 I ndustrious, indispensable, irresistible5 T H Pt Q alentedr, trim, tactfulg andy, helpful, happy- Meredith's a pal worth having! ' Class Secretary 5, 4, 35 Year Book Staff 15 Gleo Club 5, 4, 3, 2, 15 Quarlvtte 15 Dance Conznzittee 25 Girls' Club 15 Hockey 5. 4, 3, 25 Basketball 4, 35 Dramatics 2. JOHN EARNSHAVV Harvard There is' something in this more than natural if philosophy could find it outl Next! in line is our class philosopher and thinker, for surely none other than John deserves this title. John is of an inquiring nature, and this characteristic we find lends originality and inter- est to his personality. John, though of a quiet make-up, thor- oughly enjoys a good joke. We prophesy great things for you, John.
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A- P . . . . .. ' - 4 f ,S janv- . . f s 4.r,:A4.?- JA -5 ., 1,731.3 9- li. , In-1.5.1. Q xr: ' 'W' Q X X , sw-. - 9 - -af --v.-,r??11 1 9' X '. 1.-nf-: .: W ' tw.- sg If , CHARLOTTE ELEANOR COOK Vfellesley t'Silencc is the perfeclost herald of joyn Charlotte's quiet, Cha,rlotte's demureg Charlotte's scholarship Is sound and sure. Charlotte's faithful, Charlottels true-blue5 Charlotte does all things With little ado. Year Book Committee 15 Glce Club 25 Girls' Club Secretary 15 Hockey 25 Candy Committee 2. DUDLIE-Y HARWOOND BRAITHWAITE CDudJ Bowdoin The mirror of all c'o'urtesy Dud,' Braithwaite5 the f'Eddy Shorell of our hockey team, has played a great- part in making class history. Besides acting as manager of our 1930 hockey team, he has been assistant editor of the Y's Owl and a member of the 1929 football dance corn- mittee, which put over one of the greatest social events in our calenclar. Moreover, as an actor, Dud would, we are confident, make an excellent und-erstudy to T well - any great. actor. Add to these accomplishments, a genial friendliness and cour- tesy-and you have Dual! Year Baal.: Committee 15 Dance Commvfllee 15 Dlramalics 2'g Hi-Y5 Staff of Y's O'wl,' Athletic Board 15 Class Basketball 3, 25 Baseball 3, 15 Foiolball 3, 25 Horclcey Etlanager 15 Hockey 3, 2, lg Teimis 25 Golf 3, 2, 1. PERCIVAL NEWTON CHURCHILL Careless if paint or pleasure he shall win, Soi that his kno'u'ledgc widen more and moral' Percival's outlook on life is seriousg his manner, retiringg his earnestness, apparent. ll e wish him success in whatever he un- dertakes his life work. I-ILELPIN MILDRED CUTLER Skidmore HThe good I stand on my truth and honesty Helen, though quiet enough in the class room, is full of actionwhen she is on the tennis court, where she is often seen, smashing balls over the net with great vim. During the Senior Middle year she caused her home room teacher to glance with anxious eye at the tell-tale time piece as she rushed into the room a second before the hugle blew-sometimes after. Better late than never though, for '30 would indeed be incomplete without you, Helen. Glee Club 3, 2g Girls' Clubg Hockey 25 Candy Committee 2.
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, .4 ':' 'I' ' ' ' 'fl '-'24.1.- ' - 1 ' ' k ' -'-', '.'.' 'Jr ,. -4-'-2--su:-' Q' 'A'-'-'f .' U' 9'1' !.'f -H .-1+ -- X 'q,,.:-Rv? X A - - -. 9 W' - -.va -- . . ak. ,r ff, Q. - - n . ' W ' A WILLIAM BORDEN EDDY CBillJ ill. I. T. HPl17'd0 Vl- the frankness of my mirth Here's a recruit for the ranks of '30. Bill, as you know, makes up no mean portion of our class. His chief diversion is playing the saxaphone. On arrival from Quincy High last year, Bill stepped into prominence by helping to organize the Hi-Y and has remained in the limelight of our affections ever since. Glee Club 15 Band 1, Hi-Y 2, lg Staff of Y's Owlg Dra- matics 1. MARGARET ROSS GRIMES CPeggyD Mt. Holyoke She derives her honesty and achieves her goodness To be kindly, helpful, Oft times gay, To be quietly successful In each task of the day, To be just herself- That's Pe-ggy's way. Year Book Stay? lg Student Council 13 Girls' Club 13 Glcc Club 5, 4, 3, 2, 15 Dramatics 25 Hockey 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,. JOHN JOSEPH GARBARINO Harvard He that well his worko beginvneth the rather fl good ende hc winnethv Though Johnls time clock isn't always synchronous with ours, when he does arrive, he's always ready for business. Of course, we admit it's a long way from Brockton, John, but- we surely are glad you turned your steps Thayer-ward. JAMES OUSHMAN GARDNER Bro-wn A kinder gentleman treads not the earth In one short year James has gained' the reputation of being an indefatigable Worker determined to make good. He never has much to say for himself, but his friends are loud in their praises. u
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