Bouve Boston School of Physical Education - Escutcheon Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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1 ,975 r, . tml. Ubi MNA fi et 0,04 ,Y W, Q17iMW lyk Freshman Class V if 4 X' X' V1'cc-I'rn.virler1l Prexiflelll A'MI'6l!IIj'- 7-l'l?!1.YlU'1?I' ' I Rowena Wlalden Margaret 'l'ax'ey Greta Rogers ttf t t v , ,lu i. I .V ,M , tl if -J' tif i JJF, 1 fix 71, ' .gf .V T .- .. Q' First Day ol' School. . .Fifty-seven green Freshmen let loose in Bouve. They have proven that they are lar lrom angels, but that first day they flitted around in angel robes. Resolutions to study. . .Nine o'clock is Early! We had to rush to school today but had a glance at the bulletin board before class--What! Anatomy six days a weeks--that means we will have to study every night. Excitement. . .Bouve swings out with the old and new at the Barn Dance, the first social event lor the Freshmen. Society. . .Songs, speeches and good food marked the annual banquet, with the debut ol' our P ,X Q , ' ' .fb , class song and our chance to sing to our newly acquired ubig sisters. ' f .J 1 gt ' .X Harrowing event. . .Horrible tales were heard, by members oi' this class, about the coming M ' , J ' . . . . . . j .J -. Blue and White lntttatlon. No matter to whom we turned, we Iound no comiort. VVe de- - .A .f ' ' J , f Xcided our late was to try to live through it. Immediately we started quivering and just xii x ' U fl couldn't keep our knees lrom knocking. ' .,,f , .J . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . F- . 'D Marvel. . .We always lully appreciated the varied abilities oi our illustrious big sisters but it ' i' was not until after the Christmas play that we realized that we had so many Helen Hayes ts 'M X and Katharine Cornells in this group. 'K 'rx .AXIS if .EfTort. . .Ohl why didn't we continue as we started out? Here it is exam. week and how can ' X F X e - N they test our knowledge ifwe donit know anything? So,to help the teachers out,we studied. S S-A. ' ', . fx s..A X K x . me e 4. . . ' .X Never to be lorgottcn. . .This year, that has given us so much, will soon be over, lor we have only a lew more weeks bclore camp and the moment when we will be Sophomores. What more could we . '? ,, L N , -. N ' tit ft . iii .nxlXfAsx.l . Wwmvrq D4 ..1- . ...Q 1 Q X ' K - , s I . ts ' X jx ' VN ,ix . f I X, , ts ' . , . i 1 , l t. VI ,-1 'l ' 3 l. outlaw ' f5t,.'A -1 5' S! qi Q4 :ju l . ix ' n ESV'-f ' -X5 1 i V' N ,N 7 'Nl 'xv fiffsfvt' . .abr ,- F W W W, 1 X, X... X Y X .' B. McLean, M. Burke D. Lindh, B. NVaterbury, A. Sawyer. B. Weber. J. liuler, M. F. Wright, M. Mallard, , Y 5 B. Bisbee, A. Akehurst, li. Emerson, B. Thayer, P. Lewis. N, Duncan v Hx r -' A P. Matthews, A. Bramley, M. Chase, D. Massey, P. Darrah, ll. Landers, Simpson, P. Nagle. D. Haight. . . X x P. Walker. Ii. Kind. li. Blake. A. Dawson, B. Stotter, A. Schnaek, B. Richardson I ' X ' , ' A.,laekman, P. lrlutehinson, A. Faber. A. Staplin, G. Rogers, P. Tavey tl'rc.rizIv11lj, A. Phipps. B. Hamilton. X . X ' s - M. Sampsell. V. Cook, L. Hamilton 'f . '. - , v ' B. liclgt-tl..1. Clement, S. Blythe, B. MeKiel, B. Badger, A. Kelley. li. Balehellolgll. Graves ,I L .. Q ' Ali.s1t'i11g.' 'M+Bu::lw..l. Caldwell, I. Denlelcl, D. Gardener, B. Melilwee, M. Stanwoocl, R. Walden, G. Woodworth f' , l '24l ' -4' . qi . 's I 'J . 9 - t' i l ll n 1 , U 1 n . lv ' s A . - P 1 - - . .. . - -t , . X . A 1 's'- ' J Y - I - ll ' I X F , .. . ,X n X , ' ' Q F ' x Q. X- B x ' n xii V v ' x Xian' I

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,I V 4- ,, , f . 1 v m A I t. - V l .1 1 s fr J J 1 ' t 'X 'X ' 1' l f 0 pt tl! A l lj yd I.: JJ , ,J 'A s v 4 I V r Sophomore Class J I ' 1 4 1 f, 1 l I' Vile-Praridelzl Pl'8.l'f!lPI1l Secrelmy- 7d7'L'll.l'lll'6'f Mary Francis Gould Annette Gooclell Louise Porter Today the Class ol' 1941 leels quite old, learned and proud, lor we have suceesslullyjumped the most difficult part ofthe stream on our way to careers. We now stand very distinguished, to ourselves at least, on the pedestal of 4'Sophomores and Big Sistersf, Qur Class, like all other classes, is made up of an integration ol' individuals, each one ol' whom contributes something to the School. We leel that, as a group, we have accomplished a few things, though we know how many pitlalls lie ahead of us il'we are not carelul. But little do we worry about such abstract things when we are laced with the cold reality ofa twenty-degree Tuesday Qteachingj morning, or an Anatomy exam., or a lew examples in concrete subjects such as heat engines, pumps or relrigerators, or, on the other hand, glid- ing t?j gaily about the Arena, or living the WOIlClCI'llll days ol' brushing your teeth outdoors, baseball games, parties, double bunks and Gymkhana as almost Sophomoresn at Monomoy. So lull oflun and work have the days been that it seems, almost belore we know it, that we are ready to leave the second stepping-stone. We look lorward to the third and last, knowing . XXXO that it will hold great pleasure as it has lor the classes belbre us and will lor ie classes to come. 05-L M-X' fx t x . . I . X X o ADA WI A u'Gf?Gx-1 ' 3 '-'Q li if I I N f Qvxoem i-xo eu oo li? .CS W 0 I' K . -- ' ,. , - ' n 4 4, 1 QQ O L D uf 5+ , a. .. tw 'wo 560 A l- 'X W tb' f 1 .X QQ fxxl A X l uv , J V Jn 1:1 1 ,. E. Moore, G. Haigh, E. Smith, M. Clark, Elkington, P. Goodwin, G. Lammers, B. Liming, A. Piippo E. Campana, E. Sakurai, M..I. Benway, B. Hdlmes, M. Leaning, S. Kenny, D. Wildman, R. Kite, B. Bradshaw V. Kane, E. Paulson, M. F. Gould, A Goodell CPresi1leutj, L. Porter, H. Travers, M. Woolfolk F. Butler, R..Iones, P. ing, B. Elroy, I.. Stickney, M. Wagman , Misxing: N. Grose, D. ettleman, E.. Parker, B. Swenson, A. Wing 'L mf. - I H I r C, f Auf' 3f'?3l5fg j., ., few, 'Q' 'JW v- I ,.,4f A-A ' - 9 . - .t z.J he-DLL ' 'l vl,444vT'fff,yv.iI imp



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