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0ziruA uA9a j ii wv- V F T S c c djyrwMO C£amjL ttMj ' . (f Harold william borns R.S. in History and Government Medford, Mass. “ There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one s ability” Medford High School- Chemistry Society (2); Economics Club (4). I BROWNE A T A B.t S ' , in English Memphis, Tennessee “ Think longlfy, if you please’, but think for yourself ” Central High School, Memphis. Football (4); Banquet Committee (4); Sun-up (4). MORRIS BROWN S Q T B.S. in Mechanical Engineering “Brownie” Dorchester, Mass. “ The reward of a. thing well done is to have done it ” Dorchester High School. Football (3), (4); Track (2), (3); Tower Cross (4); President A. S. M. E. Student Branch (4); Secretary A. A. (4); Menorah Society, Picture Committee (4). WELTON MACKENZIE BURGESS ST A B.S. in Electrical Engineering “Birdie” Somerville, Mass. “Rich with the spoils of nature” Somerville High School. Baseball (2), (3), (4); Tennis (1); A. S. M. E. (2), (4). FRANK CHARLES CALIRI B.S. in Mechanical Engineering “Frank” Newtonville, Mass. “ Ho! for the open road” CHARLES BOYNTON CARR S I E B.S. in Economics “Pete” Wakefield, Mass. “ hear you are a scholar, I will be brief with you” Wakefield High School; Chauncy Hall, Norwich Llniversity, 24-25. At N. U. —Chairman Rook Poster Committee; Freshman Hop Committee; Chairman Sophomore Banquet Committee. At Tufts—Economics Club (3), (4). 20
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0 NELSON BLAISDELL BAKER S T A B.S. in Engineering “Nellie” “Whoop” “Nels” Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. “ Such a prince, not only good and wise, but most religious ” Manchester High School; Beverly Industrial School. Baseball (1); Football (1); Glee Club (3), (4); President of Glee Club (4); Senior Class Nom¬ inating Committee. HERBERT SPENCER BARNHART 0 A X B.S. in Engineering “Barney” New York City, N. Y. “Drink, pretty creature, drink ” Evander Childs High School. Manager Freshman Football Team (1); Varsity Track (2); Dramatics (1, 2, 3); Interfraternity Council (3), (4); 2nd Team Football (4). GEORGE W. BARSKY B.S. in Psychology Worcester, Mass. “I crave no other, nor no better man” High School of Commerce. Cosmos (2), (3); President (4); Liberal (2), (3); Philosophy Club (4); Menorah Society (2, 3, 4) President (3); Men- orah Society; Tufts-Jackson Debate (2). LEO BERNSTEIN SQT B.S. in Biology “Peer” Arlington, Mass. “A still and quiet conscience ” Arlington High School. Cross-country team (3); Wrestling (4). ALFRED AMOS BETTS B.S. in Mechanical Engineering “Amos” Detroit, Mich. “ With words we govern men ” Medford High School. Member A. S. M. E. (2), (3), (4). HENRY RAYMOND BONVILLE, JR. X T A A.B. in History Fair Haven, Vermont my Mission changes not shortly God forbid it shoigd. be otherwise ” iehael’s Fair Haven High School; Freshman eyan University; Sophomore at St. Michael ' s Press Club (4); Historical Club (3), (4); Ford n Service Club ), (4); Glee Club (3) (4); ling Party iAssomation (4); Business Club (3), 1 Commencement Usher (3); Class Day Com¬ mittee (4). 19
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19 2 7 FREDRICK SCOTT CARR 0 A X B.S. in Biology “Freddie” Kingston, N. Y. “ Youth is the time for pleasure” Kingston High School. Chairman Banquet Committee (1), (2); Banquet Committee (4); Class Track (1); Class Tennis (1), (2). PAUL ALFRED CARROLL A B.S. in Electrical Engineering Reading, Mass. “ What ail ' st thou, man?” Reading High School. Football (1); Second Team Football (4), (5). AMERICO CARUSO B. S. in Electrical Engineering “En” Boston, Mass. “Faint heart never won fair lady” Mechanic Arts High School. Freshman Track (1); Member Student Branch A. S. M. E. (4). JACK MAYNARD CASH MAN I E n B.S. in History Newton, Mass “ There is nothing so powerful as truth — and often nothing so strange ” Newton High and Huntington. Track (1); Tennis (1); Debating (1); Tennis (2), (4); Debating (2); Cheerleader (.‘3); Historical Society (3), (4); Tuftconic (3), (4); Semi-finalist Tennis Tournament (1, 2, 3, 4); Interfraternity Council (2, 3, 4); Eco¬ nomics Club (4). WILFRED ALEXANDER CLABAULT A T B.S. in E. E. “Duke” Elmhurst, Long Island “ Use your art of wooing” Stuyvesant High School. Football (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (I, 2, 3, 4); Track (1, 2, 3, 4); Ivy Society (3); Tower Cross (4); Student Council (4); Athletic Council (4); Nominating Committee (2), (3). JOSEPH JEROME COHEN A.B. in Biology “Joe” Quincy, Mass. “If you have Knowledge, Let others light their candles at it!” Quincy High School. Glee Club (3). 21
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