Newton High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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- . A we A 'f ,ir-'S-4-2-,xt W ' 531 , : ' QS 4-oz!a:Z?'5iEiS:x :i2 - Twenty-two J EA N N E'l 1'l:1 BOWSICR 9 Charlcs St., Newton Highlands Good deeds are ever in. Ihemselres rewarded. Born June 14, 1914: Ollicc Training: Hyde: Base- ball, 2: Scholarship Roll. 4: To be a successful business woman and to sell Yale locks to IIarvard students. VVARRICN LESLIE BRAY 16 Fairview St., Newton Suv hr' is shv wilh much reserre lin! never say he larks good nerve. Vlfarry, Moose: Born August 12, 1912: Business: Bigelow: VVentworth: Junior Varsity Hockey, 2, 3: Junior Varsity F'ootball, Ci: Varsity Football, 4: Cheer Leader. 4: Hi-Y Club. 4: Outdoor Concert, 2, 4: To direct a boys' camp. IIELEN LOUISE BOYD 20 Albion Pl.. Newton Centre Th0ughUul and wise she yoes her way. A: Born January 27, 1915: General: Mason: Fram- ingham Normal: Social Studies Club, 4: English Club, 3: Gym Meet, 1, 2. 3: Varsity Orchestra, 1, 2. 3, 4: Band, 1: New England High School Festival Orchestra, 2: Outdoor Concert, 1, 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society: To have people stop asking me, Why do they call you 'A'9 HICIIABD DELANO BRIGGS 21 Saxon 'I'cr., Newton Highlands His eve begels occasion for his wil. Dick: Born .Ianuary 26. 1914: General: Ilydc: Massachusetts Normal Art: Aviation Club, Treasurer, 4: Secretary of Junior Class: Home Room Manager, 1 4' Ne-wloni-in Cut Still' 4' To be -1 iron-rt man ,.l1,.y in a beauty show. EVA GRACE BOYER 55 St. James St., Newton Her zeal, none seconded. Born December 9, 1914: General: Union City, N. J.: Boston University: Alpha Beta: French Club, 3, 4: National Honor Society: Scholarship Roll, 2, 3, 4: Newtonite, 3: Basketball, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Hockey, 3, 4: Home Economics, 3: To know what I want to be ambitious about. DONALD G. BRINE 412 Fuller St.. West Newton A docile disposilion will, wilh application, surmoanl every dwicully. Don, Donnie: Born February 28, 1915: Language: Levi F. Warren: Harvard: Junior Varsity Football, 3: Junior Varsity IIockey. 2, 3: Newtonitc, 4: Out- door Track, 4: To grow straight bananas. MARGUEHITE META BRANDT 277 Dorset Rd., Wabau A l1ook's place is in school. Miggy, Peanut: Born October 20, 1913: General: Peirce: Erskine: Newtonite, 1. 2: Class Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Class Hockey, 2, 3, 4, 5: Varsity Hockey, 5: Gym Meet, 2, 3. 4: Class Orchestra, 1: Archery, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Outdoor Concert, 2, 3: Soccer, 2, 3. LOUISE A. BROUILLETTE 494 Watertown St., Newtonville Sing away sorrow: casl away care. Bee: Born July 31. 1914: General: F. A. Day: Out- door Concert, 1, 2: Social Studies Club, 3, 4: To go to Hawaii in a canoe.

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EVELYN ALICE BFISSEY 321 Cabot St., Ncwtonville A sense of humor is lhe sall of life. Evie. Bess, Sknezix: Born October 20, 1914: Ollice Training: New Bedford: Chorus, 2: Soccer, 3, 4: Lunch- room Squad, 'I-: Ilonor Iloll, -I: Gym Meet, 3: Outdoor Concert, 2: To be u hoofer and to run a cat farm. JOYCE BLUMIC 57 Southgate Pk., West Newlon Silerwe and rejleclion cause no dejecliou, Jack: Born October 9, 1914: Mathematics: Allston: Wentworth Institute: Indoor and Outdoor Track: Social Studies Club, 4: To be kinglish in the Mystic Niles ol' the Sea. KATE BLACK 62 Grasmere SL.. Newton I um lhe very slave of impulse. Bunty, Blackie: Born August 31, 1913: General: Bigelow: Peter Bent Brigham Hospital: Newlonite, 3: Alpha Beta: Senior Play, 5: Legislature, 4, 5: Social Studies Club, 5: Senior Dance Committee, 5: Basket- ball, 2: Home Economics Club: To see new places and new things. FLORENCE HELEN BOISCLAIR lil Dalby SL, Nonantum Things were firsl made, lhcn words. Flo. Jenn: Born April 4, 1914: Ollicc Training: I . A. Day: To dance until dance halls go out of style. JULIA I'lLIZABl'I'I'II BLAKE 227 Lincoln St., Newton llighlands How lhy wil brighlens one! How lhy xlyle refines! Blackie, Julie: Born February 12, 1915: General: Ilyde: Simmons: Freshman Class Dance Committee, 1: Basketball. 1: Ilonor Boll, I, 3: Senior Dance Committee, 4: Social Studies Club, 4: To see Babe Ruth but an eyclash. NELSON DAVID BOUDHOT I9 Faxon St., Newton Sleepesl or wakesl lhou, jolly Nelson? Doc. Baudy: Born'January 3, 1915: Business: F. A. Day: To sleep ut all times. VIRGINIA BLOOM 2 Newbury Ter., Newton Centre Perxewrrance marks lhe firxl mileslone lowards success. Jinny: Born -June 24, 1914: General: Mason: Boston University Music School: Ilonor Roll, 4: Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Band, I, 2, 3: Outdoor Concert, 1, 2, 3: Class Orchestra, 1: State Music Festival, 2: New England Music Festival, 3: To become a real musician. NANCY RAY BOWMAN 938 Centre SL, Newton Centre A word filly spoken is like apples fy' gold in piclures of silver. Bae, Nan, Nance: Born July 19, 1914: Language: Mason: Vassar: Baseball, 1, 2: Soccer, 1. 2, 3: Track, 2, 3: Alpha Bela, 1, 2: English Club, 3: Social Studies Club, 4: Candy Committee ol' Senior Play, 4: History Committee of Newtonian Staff, 4: National Ilouur Society. Twenlysnnc



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. '1 ' .. 'i V , , , W iii N- A 555. X v, lf lui? l n.':.'Y: ' ll W Rf' f . 1 -I WW' f 4 'gym wt., 3 f 4 XX : e N' - E' -:M I 5 , ' 1- .4 ii-5-f 1 1 , 'F-X. f A ,Q 1. -,-.A as f X, x N fi., Q, A9 gg: 1,4 W 4 K rzg. hr- Y ,lr - 'l ,Q ,, ., , :H fvfvffi Clll'IS'1'l'IR fll10SYl'lNOR BROVVN 3 I'ron-lor St., Newtonville Ile only is n grrul man Who can Ill'!lll'l'l llle applause' :J llw mullilude. Chet: Born May 15, 1912: Malhalnatif-s: F. A. Day: Northeastern: l.egislal.uru, 2- 3: Travk, 1, 3: Basketball, 2: l..nlu'hr1xmi Squad, 3, 4: To see Samoa. WALTER BROWN 25 Riverside St.. Auhurndulo A quivl mural A Irurfrirnd. Brownie. W'a1la: Born February 2, 1 Levi Warren. JANIC BROVVN H Eliot Memorial Rd., Newton Lively and goxslping, and I1 xpire :J mirlh, loo. Plain, Chicki. Jinx: Born May 22, 1915: Language: Bigelow: Finishing School: Chorus, 1: Outdoor Cou- eert, 1: Class Soccer, l, 2: Class Basketball, 1, 2: Class llookay. 1. 2, 21: Gym. Meet, 1. 2.. 3: English Club, 3, 4: Second Vice-Presalent ol' Senior Class, 4: 'lio sweep the eohwobs out ol' the sky. 914: Business: JOIIN A. BRUEN TT Fair Oaks Ave.. Newtonville I dare do all llml dnlh bernmc a man. Breezy: Born January 1, 1912: General: Our Lady's School: Massaeluiseths State: llome Roum Manager: Lunehroom Squad, l, 2, 3, 4: Trallie Squad, 1, 2, 3, 4: Ncwtonito. 3, 4: Sports Editor, 4: Newtonian: Drama Club. 4: Debating.: Club, 4: Football, 4: Baseball, 4: Track. 4: Cheer Leader, 4: Lepzislature. 2: A1l.9I'lI1llvl'E, 3: Ili-Y Club. 3, 4: Civics Club, 1: Iloswn Globe School Correspondent: To make Rlalter VVinche1l and Bill Cunningham look sick. KA'1l1RYN MARY BROWN 215 Mill St., Newtonvillc So well In knmv I ller own, lhal wha! she walls lu do or say Ser-mesl uvixf-sl, nirlunux, di.w:r1'clcxI, basl. Kay: Born November 25, 1914: Language: F. A, Day: Smith: Class Basketball. 1, 2. 3: Class Soccer, l, 2: Gym Meet, 1, 2: Outdoor Concert, 1: English Cluh, 4: Drama Cluh, 3, 4: Program Committee, 4: Senior Play, 4: Drama Club Play, 4: Newton Quill Literary Stuff, 4: Nowtonite, 1, 2, 3, 4: To go forward: and, in going, listen, ALFRED WILLIAM BRYANT 209 Austin St., Newtonville Small in slalure, lmmvnxe in mind. Flanagan, Snooky: Born June 14. 1915: Business: 1 A Da ' Business' Social Studies Club, 4: To be a . . y. , - business man and travel. MARTHA JEAN BROWN 25 Riverside St., Auhurndale Youlh is full of xparl. Marty, Brownie, Blondie: Born July 5, 1915: Ollice Training: Levi Warren: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Soccer, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Gym Meet, 3, 4: Tennis, 3: Class Varsity Basketball, 3, 4: Captain ol' Baseball, 2: To design clothes for Ghandi. NEVIN LIVINGSTON BRYNING 2149 Commonwealth Ave,, Auburndale Longer lhan u day wilhoul bread. Nevy, Skippy, Gaybug: Born February 28, 1913: Business: Levi Warren: Undecided: Lunehroom Squad, 3, 4: Rand, 2: Outdoor Concert, 2: Trallic Squad, 2: To supervise the aerial suhways with Marston as bottle-opener. Twenty-lhree

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