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335,53 ii . ' L09 S 1 all! fl . .Q is . ,ef - Asif - ei?-fffffi . I , ..5.f:'? .j55fTfgff' 1 fa? e A I l' Qwfiielfffig KENNETH JOHN BROWN Kennie Mass. Maritime Academy Do not underestimate my true genius. Entered Class VI from the T. J. Kennedy School. Football II, I, Track III, Golf V, II, I, Baseball IV, III, II, I, Aviation Club II, Bowling Club II, I, German Club II, Social Science Club V, Red Cross II, I, Victory Dance Committee I, Captain Brigade Staff. STANLEY IRWIN BROWNSTEIN Stan Red S.I. Harvard 'Tis well to laugh. Entered Class VI from the Alexander Hamilton School. Classical Prize I, Modern Prize III, Camera Club III, Modern History Club I, French Club II, German Club I, Program Committee I, Science Club IV, III, II, I, Social Science Club IV, III, II, I, UNICEF Representative I, lst Lieut. A Co. 1st Regt. RICHARD PATSY BRUNO Richie Bunso Tufts Diligence has its own just rewards. Entered Class VI from the Curtis Guild School. Crew II, Aviation Club IV, German Club II, I, Highway Safety Club I, Social Science Club II, Literary Club III, Register II, Record Club V, Red Cross Club V, IV, Junior Achievement II, National Honor Society I, Corridor Pa- trol I, Junior Band IV, Capt. Brigade Staff. ROBERT JOHN BRUNO B.B. Bob University of Mass. A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. Entered Class VI from the Samuel Chapman School. Baseball V, Crew Il, Bowling Club IV. III, I, German Club Il, Highway Safety Club III, Model Crafts Club VI, Motlern History Club I, Rod 8: Gun Club II, Science Club V, Stamp Club III, Weight Lifting Club II, Corridor Patrol I, lst Lieut. D Co. 2nd Regt. NOAH BORENSTEIN Borny Noah M.I.T. The mildest manners with the bravest mind. Entered Class VI from the Mary Hemenway School. Fidelity Prize III, Soccer Team IV, III, II, I, Co-Capt. I, Glee Club II, I, Secretary II, N.H.S. Revue II, I, National Honor Society I, lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. ROBERT STEPHEN BOWES Bob West Point A man among men. Entered Class IV from the Nazareth School. Individual Manual-of-Arms Award II, Hockey III, Crew III, II, I, German Club II, Highway Safety Club III, Literary Club II, Math Club I, Sailing Club III, Trick Drill Team III, II, Color Guard II, Class Ring Committee I, National Honor Society Revue III, II, Junior Achieve- ment II, Defense Stamp Salesman II, I, Captain C Co. lst Regt. ROBERT LEWIS BRENCI Bob University of Mass. A little fun now and then is relished by the best of men. Entered Class VI from the Phineas Bates School. Football III, II, I, Track II, I, Bowling Club IV, III, Geography Club VI, Highway Safety Club II, I, Morse Code Club V, Radio Club V, Register I, Record Club II, Red Cross Club I, Victory Dance Committee II, I, Mid- Winter Dance Committee II, I, Corridor Patrol I, Captain Brigade Staff. BARRY MICHAEL BROOKS Brooksie Boston University What is life without laughter. Entered Class VI from the W. L. Garrison School. Highway Safety Club III, Lunchroom Marshal IV, Corri- dor Patrol II, Will and Prophecy I, N.H.S. Revue I, Junior Achievement II, I, Treasurer II, I, Boston Public School Symphony Band II, I, B.L.S. Brass Choir II, I, Boston Public School Brass Band II, I, 1st Lieut. Band. -vi- 0
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STANLEY BURTON BERNSTEIN Stan Bernie Harvard If you can't convince them, confuse them. Entered Class V from the Theodore Roosevelt Jr. High School. Classical Prize IV, Individual Band Prize II, Swimming Team III, II, I, Captain I, German Club I, Modern History Club I, Morse Code Club IV, Register Business Staff I, Sailing Club III, Science Club III, Stamp Club V, Year- book I, Tutor I, National Honor Society II, I, Boston Public School Brass Band II, Boston Public School Sym- phony Band III, II, I, Treasurer I, Ofiice Messenger III, II, I, Declamation I, Orchestra III, II, Vice-President I, Brass Choir III, II, I, Corridor Patrol V, III, II, I, Capt. Band. ERNEST BLACK Blackie Ernie Harvard An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. Entered Class IV from the Solomon Lewenburg School. Classical Prize IV, III, Approbation Prize IV. III, Modern Prize II, Class of 1885 Prize IV, Track III, Highway Safety Club III, II, Science Club IV, III, II, I, National Honor Society II, I, Yearbook Staff II, Junior Achieve- ment II, I, President I, Captain A Co. 2nd Regt. BARTON B. BLANCHARD Bart Northeastern A friend and an athlete, who could need more? Entered Class IV from the St. Francis De Sales School. Football IV, III, II, I, Track Team III, II, I, Bowling Club III, II, I, Highway Safety Club III, II, I, Rod and Gun Club III, II, Victory Dance Committee I, Farewell Prom Committee I, Captain Corridor Patrol. EDWARD MICHAEL BLOOM Ed M.I.T. The soul is strong that trusts in goodness. Entered Class IV from the Patrick T. Campbell School. Modern Prize IV, Math Club I, Modern History Club I, Highway Safety Club II, Junior Achievement II, I, Vice- President I, President I, Yearbook Staff I, Bowling Club I, National Honor Society I, Captain Brigade Staff. , . 'S ti. x 's',': : ?SsUff3Lh'i.mg at-. ri I 5 HENRY CLIFFORD BOLES 'Cliffn Northeastern He does what honor demands. Entered Class IV from the Calvert School. Cross Country III, Tennis II, I, Music Appreciation Club Treasurer I, Band III, II, I, Boston Public School Sym- phony Band I, Junior Achievement I, lst Lieutenant, Band. NORMAN DAVID BOND Bondie Normie University of Mass. Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Entered Class VI from the Andrew Jackson School. Chess Club III, Bowling Club VI, Geography Club VI, Stamp Club VI, V, Social Science Club V, Speech Improve- ment Class VI, V, IV, III, II, I, lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. HENRY ROBERT BONDAR Hawk Hawkins M.I.T The infinite universe awaits man's development. Entered Class IV from the William Blackstone School. Fidelity Prize III, Math Club I, lst Lieut. Brigade Staff JOSEPH GODFREY BONNEVIER Joe University of Mass It is clear, he is a worthy gentleman. Entered Class IV from the C. R. Edwards School. Highway Safety Club I, lst Lieut. Brigade Staff. 'Z'
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CORNELIUS JOHN MURPHY 14 Bellaire Road, Roslindale B. C. High '20g Boston College: A.B. '24g Boston Teachers College: A.M. '26, Ed.M. '38g B.L.S. '27-'42g Naval Officer in World War II, taught special veteran's programg Here '51- present. Hobbies: American Legion, six children. 302 THE CCDUNTRY CLUB Every year hundreds of seniors clamor for a position in this elite group of students. This group is usually housed in Room 302. Here, in a mythical never-never land, students live like ancient Greek pupils. They sit in rapt silence when- ever a teacher speaks and they hang' on every word as though it were a priceless jewel. They discuss their lessons with such clarity and intelligence that the teachers are constantly amazed. They are the paragons of Latin Schoolg indeed, this room is the criterion for the whole Boston school system. The teachers of this dedicated group of pupils are well versed in their respective subjects. English and Latin are taught by scholars who try to impress on them the rudiments of the languages. For history they have a gentleman who con- stantly strives hard for the boys. He is a frank person who tries to do everythings for his students. Mathematics and physics are ably taught by Mr. Kline and Mr. Liberfarb. Although Mr. Kline doesn't see any of them getting to M.l.T., he will certainly admit that they are congenial. Now that they are nearing graduation, they appreciate more and more the fine education the school has given them. The good times and friends they have made will stay in their memories longer than the drudgery of homework and examinations. To all the teachers of 302 they wish a happy life and may they have as congenial a class next yemr. Class Scribes T. A. McCARTHY BLYTHE CARRUTHERS
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