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ERNEST HERMAN BLAUSTEIN ’Ernie” Blavy Boston Conege Entered Class IV from J. H. Barnes School in 1933, 1st Prize Bugle, Drum Competition ' 3 4- ' 3 5 , Debating Club ' 33 - ' 34- ' 3 5, Radio Club ' 34- 35, Stamp Club ' 3 6- ' 3 7, Drum Major ' 3 6- ' 3 7 , Photographic Society ' 3 6- ' 3 7 , Music Appreciation Club ’36- ' 37. A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven — Wordsworth ' ' ± -4 Barney BARNET BORNSTEIN ’Marmaduke Univ. North Carolina Entered Class VI from The Christopher Gibson School in 1931, Music Appreciation Club ' 36- ' 37, Highway Safety Club ' 3 6- ' 3 7, Drum Bugle Corps ' 3 4- ' 3 7. In short he was a perfect cavalier — Byron v WILLIAM WALLACE BOULDRY Bill Brown Entered Class IV from Washington Irving School in 1931. He chortled in his joy — Carroll JAMES JOSEPH BREEN Deacon Jim Technology Entered Class IV from the Immaculate Conception School in 1932, Math Club ' 3 5- ' 3 6, French Club ' 3 3 3 4, Radio Club ’ 34- ' 3 5 , Class Councilor ' 3 6- 1 3 7, Band ' 3 3- ' 3 5, Stamp Club 34- 35, Literary Club ' 34- 35. Globi flammarum — Virgil Thirteen
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LAWRENCE WILBUR BELOUNGIE Larry Mass. Inst, of Technology Entered Class IV from the Martin School in 1931, Math Club , 33- ' 34- ' 35 t Band ' 3 1 - ' 32- ' 33- ' 34. Is he gone to a land of no laughter; this man who made mirth for us all — Rhoades JOHN BRODDE BJORKLUND Brodie Dartmouth Entered Class VI from the Rochambeau School in 1930, Read- ing Prize ' 3 1 ' 33, Declamation Prize ' 32, Fidelity Prize ' 35, Warren Eastman Robinson Prize ' 35, Grinnell Memorial Award ' 37, Ring Comm. ' 37, Chairman Farewell Dance Comm., Ban- quet Comm., President Class ' 37, Football ' 34- ' 3 5- ' 3 6, Track ' 3 5- ' 36- ' 3 7. Baseball ' 3 4- ' 3 5- ' 3 6- ' 3 7 . We that are true lovers, run into strange capers — Shakespeare DANIEL JOEL BLACKLOW Danny Brown Entered Class VI from the Christopher Gibson School in 1931, 1st Lieut. 6th Co. 2nd Reg., Flighway Safety Club ' 3 6- ' 3 7, Vice-Pres. Latin Club ' 36- 37. You stand in your own light — Lytton C MARTIN BLAKE Marty Harvard Entered Class VI from the John Winthrop School 1931, Fidelity Prize ' 31, Art Club ' 34- ' 35. A dry jest, sir — I have them at my finger ' s end — Franklin G Twelve
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M IRVING ARTHUR BREGER Irv Tech nology Entered Class IV from The Frank V. Thompson School in 1933, Literary Club ' 33- ' 34, Orchestra ' 3 5- ' 3 7, Public School Symphony Orchestra ' 3 5- ' 3 7, Math Club ' 36- ' 37, 1st Lieut. 2nd Co. 1st Reg. Calmness is a great advantage — Heriot. SAMUEL BROWN Sam Harvard Entered Class VI from the W. L. Garrison School in 1931, Modern Prize ' 3 4- ' 3 5 , Fidelity Prize ' 3 5- ' 3 6, Glee Club ' 3 6-’ 3 7 , Music Appreciation Club ' 3 6- ' 3 7, Lieut. 15th Co. 2nd Reg. Great men are not always wise — Bible m V It k J 5 EDMUND CLAYTON BUCKLEY Ed Boston University Entered Class IV from the John H. Andrew School in 1932, Physics Club ' 36- ' 37, French Club ‘3 6-’3 7. Year Book Aid ' 3 6- ' 3 7. ”1 judge people by what they might be — not are, nor will be — Browning !S CHARLES ROBERT BURNS Ch opper Ike Harvard Entered Class VI from the Frothingham School in 1929, Base- ball ' 3 6- ' 3 7, Class Day Comm. ' 36- ' 37. Neat, not gaudy — Shakespeare Fourteen
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