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

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QJAM AJ: 1' 1' Tr if Af -AfVrb .41- Z0.uAs,C?q9-6010 H 4 J JM DV I' afrwf,.,o-facefajaffojf-lmao-Jfyf THE ESCUTCHEON 1'9-4-1 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS of THE BOUVE-BOSTON SCHOOL of PHYSICAL EDUCATION 105 South Huntington Avenue Boston ' Massachusetts DEDICATION 'Faculty, our thoughts all turn to you For your guidance and your kindness too. You work and play with us each day To help each girl upon her wayg And when in years We all have won renown We'll return and lay our laurels down, To you, whose friendship saw us through, Bouve faculty. MARJORIE BOUVE DIRECTOR Her inrpirarionx and ber Impex will make ur .rtrive anew. With sincere appreciation for her friendship, understanding, and guidance, which have ever served as an inspiring incentive to us all. 'X f Faculty RUTH PAGE SWEET Q Dean, Orientation, Health Education, Organization and Adminirtration Theme song: Ain't She Neat, Ha! Ha! Sweet, Ha! Ha! MADELEINE MCCHESNEY Field Reprexentative Theme song: Josephine, in I-ler Flying Machine RUTH PAGE SWEET DR. KATHERINE ANDREWS Hygiene, Vixceral Anatomy Theme song: Do Nor Worry ELMORE E. BIGGS Director of Sportx, Teclmiqzte: Theme song: Five-foot Two, Eyes of Blue 'IEANETTE CARTER Amixtant Director of Sporty Theme song: New Arrival MADELEINE MCCHESNEY 3 DR. KATHERINE ANDREWS ELMORE E. BIGGS ,IEANETTE CARTER E41 Faculty PAULINE W. CHELLIS Moclerzi Dance Theme song: Sophisticated Lady LOUISE DOUCOT Piarzift, Mieric Placement Theme song: Rhythm Is My Business DOROTHY K. WELLER Social ancl Tap Dancing, Danish Gynznaxticf, Game! I, PAULINE W. CI-IELLIS Play in Education, Recreation Theme song: Where Did You Get that Hat! CONSTANCE K. GREENE Phyriorberapift in Charge, Clinicial 5'upervi.mr, Anatongf K, Applied Anatonyl Theme song: Perfect Posture MARGARET ROWE .S'nper11i.mr of Practice Teaclainlg, Principler of Education, Gamer Theme song: Horses, Horses, Crazy over Horses LOUISE DOUCOT 1 CONSTANCE K. GREENE MARGARET ROWE DOROTHY R. WELLER L51 'I At Ease E61 vx Gp' JM: Wfwmwf 7wWD0f U, if T . ' MARTHA JEANNE BENWAY Ben X V Franlcness is a natural endowment. Idea of heaven: La Benway School of Dance Theme Jong: What'll I Do ifl Marry a Soldier .fpecialzjfx The modern dance BARBARA BRADSHAW Brad Bright the friendship of thine eye. Idea 0fhea11e7l.' Skiing at Cranmore, meals at Emerson's Theme Jong: There'll Always Be an England Specialgs Tea FLORA M. BUTLER Flo Follow, follow, thou shalt win! Idea of heaven: A permanent permanent Theme Jong: Little Miss fpeeialy: Music ELEANOR A. CAMPANA Cafzzpie Eager-hearted as at boy when first he leaves h fields. Idea of heaven: Ice skates and a waltz is father's Theme Jong: Come Down to Earth, My Angel Specialw: Designing clothes E81 MARJORIE L. CLARK Margie v Vice-Prefidenf Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere. Idea af heaven: A completed Columbia round Theme Jong: Us on a Bus Specialzjf: Affability DOROTHY ELKINTON Dorrjy Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud that beautifies Aurora's face. Idea of heaven: Unlimited menu on the special luncheon Theme Jang: Skaters' Waltz Specialgf: Knitting diamond socks ELIZABETH BLANCHE ELROY Betty ilHCUCCfOfW21fd I would rather die than doubt. Idea of heaven: Hawaii Theme Jang: To You Sweetheart, Aloha .Ypeciahjf.' Hula-hula ANNETTE GOODELL Plumber Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Idea of heaven: ! ! Theme Jong: I'm on the Verge ofa Merge .S'peeialU: Speeching E91 'iL4L1z,:1, . l 1 , 1 .1, , V x.fg4.lf. ,- - 1, K fl. . 0 ,,,q. ,.. A 1 5' f'- At- 'f- ff 1- -- S ' ' . . - F if-u ter -HU: mi.:-L' Llhx. ' lk-,r I -SCLQJQN - ?ScSL:.ScaL.A T6K'?W'xJf 1. '30 -X 'Jo may-om-da ' :uv-L. A.-.-acugg l G-Leu eufz. ..: I PATRICIA ANN GOODWIN Pat A quiet man! A true friend. Idea of heaven: Open country and a good horse Theme Jong: I've Got Rhythm Specially' Flexibility MARY FRANCES GOULD Franky To strive, to seek, to hnd, but not to yield. Idea of heaven: To be national badminton champ Theme Jong: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Speeialgu' Eating NANCY GROSE Toni Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well Idea of heaven: The YEARBOOK finished Theme rang: I Hear a Rhapsody .S'pecialU.' Song-leading GENEVIEVE HAIGH Buddy Her thoughts are everywhere her own. Idea of heaven.' Marblehead Theme Jong: New Hampshire Hills Are Calling Specialzjf: Talking l10l RUTH LOUISE JONES jonny Truest friend, and noblest foe. Idea ofhea12ef1.' No final exams Theme Jong: Fraternity Blues .S'pecialU.' Twenty-five-yard free style VIRGINIA RICHARDSON KANE Ginney Fresh as the first beam glittering on the sail. Idea of heaven: Staying aloft a horse Theme Jang: Sugar Specialty: Giggling SUSAN KENNEY Sui Easily onward through flowers and weeds. Idea of heaven: A mansion large enough for the peak load Theme .rongs My Very Good Friend the Milkman .fpecialgfs Heckling PRISCILLA KING Pri! It needs must be for honor if at all. Idea of heaven: Classes from eleven to two, including lunch Theme Jong: My Buddy .S'perialzjf.' Eating between meals llll v 1 'ff n '1 .f, ,., wx-'.f,.1' ...L . fr'f', QL! C' ' y .H f . , 1 '2ufA.a,e, .Qfa auaylmaa. if-9-44444-.1',,5' Kleen he-W 14-fa-3 Jaw., Afaog U ' LI ' - ' vs: A-1101. ' . I '!:'lr:i.lln Lill- r i A . L 1' ne... , JL: ci I I fflffi if ffl fl' vb ix 3'AW ' 9 W EQIAQAAAP All - if h R .1.gieV ,J ..,Lff V, .W .43 1 ll.: .PAB . Lx,N,!J...0 's wife ek QYYZMBSX 50' wb-3 f 5'b, X fb ROSAMOIR KITE Rickie Sweet1y did she speak and move. Idea of heaven: A nephew and California Theme Jong: Shuflle OH' to Buffalo Speeealy: Being feminine O' ,i GRACE EYTELYN LAMMERS For she's a jolly good fellow. Idea of heaven: A one o'clock permission Theme Jong: Where, Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone? 'L 5 Speeialg: Trying to gain weight ' MILDRED LEANING Timmy For sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is comely Idea of heaven: Unlimited funds for social activities Theme Jong: I Should Have Known You Years Ago .S'pecialLg': Little Boy Blue ELIZABETH LIMING Beary Such splendid purpose in his eyes. Idea of heaven: Full social calendar Theme Jong: Scatterbrain .S'pecialzjf.f Sailing l12l E. DORIS METTLEMAN Met Subtle-thoughted, myriad-minded. Idea of heaven: Swimming pool of Coca Cola Theme Jang: Always and Always Speeialzjf: Entertaining .5930 wwf- eaeei efief' W, QRS AS' ac: f W I QP- maiden tfucan K C ' a ezdogqffiae : eanfjydof ski pants 'L Theme in GH 'nes K1-pi' a me nior Guide S9 dj I ELEANOR ELIZABETH PARKER Parlay .Yeeretafy-Treasurer She found her climate in her heart, and it was summer- time. Idea of heaven: A front seat: in Mr. Makechnie's class Theme Jong: Wedding March .fpecialys Basketball and writing songs ELEANOR PAULSON Eno Her gentle mind was such, she grew a gentle lady. Idea of heaven: A sea of pineapple-pint preserve Theme Jong: Oh, Johnny! .S'pecialU.' Conscientiousness f13l I l i L. hitiwf X U it .19 .W ,ff wi Q5 5-i WY. Ok K . ' u S feff2w.fi. I ALMA F. PIIPPO ' Pip A sunny nature wins lusty friendships Idea ef heaven: Supervising a supervisor Theme Jong: Finlandia Speeialgy: Baseball LOUISE FRANCES PORTER Lu And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind. Idea of heaven: Portable parking space Theme Jang: Week-end of a Private Secretary Speeialry: Taxi service ELLENOR .IOSEPHINE SMITH EJ. ' His worst he kept, his best he gave. Idea of heaven: Beachwagon service from dorm to school Theme feng: What Every Young Girl Should Know .S'pecialejy.' Bridge E. LORRAINE STICKNEY Sticky True in word, tried in deed. Idea of heaven: One big ski slope-but not too big! Theme Jong: In the Little Red School House 5'peeiaIz3f.' Leading the Blue team l14l BARBARA FRENCH SWENSON .Ywenie Earth has not anything to show more fair. Idea of heaven: No Saturday classes Theme Jong: Study in Brown Speeialga' Golf HELEN ELIZABETH TRAVERS Herky Intent upon her destined course. Idea of heaven: Summer of 1942 Theme Jong: There Is a Tavern in the Town Specialgu' Catchy slang MENORAH JUDITH WAGMAN A courage to endure and to obey' n Idea o heaven: Police escort to and from school f Theme Jong: Accidentally on Purpose Specialty' Coming late to classes DORIS MADELINE WILDMAN f N5 A-A Dad Nothing is impossible to the man who can will and then do. Idea of heaven: Reversible swimming pool and skating rink Theme Jong: I Can't Remember to Forget .S'peciaZU.' Square-dancing L 15 I lit N505 te we Q , th 59' ADA WING Hard to know, but well worth knowing. Idea of Iaeaven: Playing on the center court at Wimbledon Theme Jang: Cape Cod Girls .S'peciezlU.' Versatility GRACE A. WOODWORTI-I Woody Laughing and chatting through life she goes. Idea of loeezven: Detroit Tlaeme Jong: Ol I-low I Hate to Get Up in the Morning Speciezlzju' Pineapple pies MARY PARHAM WOOLFOLK Nickie President Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Idea of beewen: All the time she needs Theme Jong: Georgia on My Mind .S'peciezlzj'.' Southern charm SENIOR CLASS Treading the well-worn path of our predecessors, we, the Class of '41, have reached an important milestone in our careers. Like the weary mountain climber, we pause in our ascent to look back upon the way we have come, to gain fresh hope and cour- age for the advance yet to be trod to eternity. This, then, is a point in our horizon where beau- tiful memories become fused with new ambition ,and determination. VIRGINIA KANE E161 Gone But Not Forgotten JOAN GAY-attending Laboratory Institute of Fashion Merchandising, and in connection with this holds a selling job at Macy's. PEGGY MORRILL'ACCCHdCd a secretarial school and taught swimming last summer. PHOEBE PERRY-Studying at Beaver College, majoring in English, minoring in fine arts. Holding her own in sports-on varsity hocky team and taking riflery and tennis. PRISCILLA CARY-A student at Bristol County Business School in Taunton. Elbow recovered! VIVIAN HAYWARD-Continuing her interest in dancing by studying at Chalif Normal School of Dancing in New York City-graduates this May. BETSY HOLMES-Residing at Cranmore Mt., Panama, and the 18th green, during spare time taking secretarial course and assisting with Red Cross work. EMIKO SAKURA1-Back injapan teaching five modern dance classes, health education, lecturing to two groups weekly at the Y.W.C.A. Good luck, Emie! PAT Woons-Now Mrs. Harvey Ladd, mother of a blonde baby named Judy-Mr. and Mrs. are now building a new home in Bridgeport, Connecticut. JEAN DRAPER-'2 student at Kathleen Dell Secretarial School training to be a medical secretary. MARY HATCH-is attending Simmons, and is majoring in bacteriology. Svnn. Fircn-Mrs. Howard Hennigar lives in Whitman, Mass. Husband is studying for his M.A., at Boston University. Class Song O Bouve We salute you, your honor to increase, Your fame we will continue that it may never cease, Like classes gone before us, we'll make your name more glorious, And crown your days with loyal praise and everlasting love. We've chosen you to guide us, so to your will we'll bend, And with our class behind us we'll serve you to the end. Forever will the memories of happy days at Bouve Remain impressed by far the best on forty-one's heart. l17l '11 The C lass A410 5m-U3 1 l 1,111 ' Cnmpi 'RA-51. qag.. fx 4 v .A -'I V . 'fa 4, vi if' fl ' is J 1 -' U , T 1 - . -3 . Y 5 ffg- ,su-p.-,I-fJ..J. . -Rfk :lmm . y u '. . .Rl lk MA? drum! Q6 -' Pkwy' V E181 0f1941 rqfll, X, . Q1 Mi of Jail' gi tl gdiifl Wi 1 I4 1 , SOPHOMORES jr, J! Bark row: M. Chase, E. McLean, D. Haight, A. Akehurst, B. Bisbee, Euler, M. F. Wright, C. Mahard, J. Caldwell ll- ' ff. B. Weber, A. Sawyer, B. Waterbury, M. Burke. '71 Thirdrow: P. Lewis, B. Richardson, E. Batchellor, S. Simpson, N. Duncan, R. Walden, P. Walker, B. Thayer, I. Denfeld I , A. Dawson, D. Gardener, E. Blake, P. Nagle, D. Lindh. ,WK X V Sammi row: B. Hamilton, V. Cook, A. Jackman, P. Matthews, B. McElwee, M. Sampsell Quin-prnidmtj, B. McKeil , 4 , Cprrtizlenrl, G. Rogers Qrfrrefary-rrra.r1zr:rD, B.J. Stotter, V. Hamilton,J. Landers, B. Edgett, A. Staplin, P. Darrah fx ' Fran: raw: E. Emerson, S. Blythe, P. Hutchinson, A. Bramley, P. Phipps, A. Kelly, A. Schnack, P. Tavey. mV'A,4 jf? Mining-D. Massey Y . I if A fl, I ' ' 1 J . ,,.f Sap omore ass f h Cl Q 1 ,p J , P s s lj, J I A, i - Jig We are last year's freshman class, We always will remember , fn ' rj ,J-'J Who entered new and green. Being nervous and distraught xx! This year we're neither hay. nor grass, But really in between. Once so blithe and debonair- Our feelings changed one day To thoseuof worry and despair When physics came our way. That Tuesday in September, The first day that we ever taught. Next year we'll be older- More learned and sedateg We hope to be professional When we graduate. Then we'll be the senior class, And we'll be able to say, No longer neither hay nor grass- Today we are the hay! JEAN EULER l20l SOPl7077201 6S Now 1 -L, at .f 4: L J f 33 ron BOYS E211 ' 'f3,,wLQ . tu ., T' 4 MM. Q 'wil'-w. FRESHMEN Burk rr1w.'M. Boyntonhl. Metcalf, A. Hutton, M. A. Barker, L. Thayer, E. Shattuck, E. Hcydecke, M. Kested, V. Pen- dill, P. Harper, C. Mahard Suomi row: M. Roberts, K. Hoganhl. Kelly, S. Pearson, E. Leahy, B. Dinsmore, A. Lundberg, B. Macdonald, J. Jewett, V. McGrath, A. Beardslee Front row: M. Yoshida, M. J. Wilson, B. Day, A. Goucher, K, MacDonald Crrcrerary-rrm.rur:rD, E. Van Denbergh Cpresi- dmrl, P. Paulsen Quia:-presidmtj, E. Wonson, B. Benson, V. Gordon, P. Hosmer. Mining-M. Roblin, D. Cleveland, E. E. Hyde, R. Van den Bogaert, W. Williams. Freshman Class There's a story going around Bouve, That is, I've heard some people say, That the freshman class is hard to beat, In fact, to teach them is a treat. I want to tell why this is so, -But, only if you care to know: Well, First, We have the best of teachers, And kind advisors instead of preachers. Our problems the seniors understand, And readily lend a helping hand. ' Big Sisters have made us feel at home, And friendships among us have quickly grown. We're happy at our work and play, And it's our friends that make us that Way, The credit for goodness goes, I'd say, To those who together make up Bouve. Lou THAYER, '43 221 .,,Q-iq Little Sisters H31 5 wif' XM QOL' KX-QQ! Foun-YEAR CLASS ,vJ,.2Tl ' fb-,CDB f X5 5'tar1ding.' B. Phillips, G. Markham, M. Wellington ' ,Ay . X 15, . ' Sirfirzg Qmiddlc f0ll!D.' B. Warren, S. Worth, M. Dayton, E. Mosher, H. Adair, B. Brown Vyuf lc gr. Qrx . . . ,jx ,V .S'zrrmg Cff071ff0u'D.' G. james, A. Bickerstafif, R. Elvedt t NJ X ,Q X Y Mi.r.rin,g.' P. Bracket: '1uM T . , . , ' r' ref C-tt X. 4. w+w+ 0, N007 X , V HMEMORABLE RECOLLECTIONS OF OUR FOURTH YEAR QM-'CIA X -' 'G' N . K VX, X? JON S aturday mornings free for study. Lyn!-NF X9-Nd nactivity because of schedules. X. O' I osher's love of fudge squares and hamburgs. LJ x argie's desire for bigger and better Tests and Measurements. ver to Bouve for Beth's Education. 4 X, ew York's attraction to Peggy. ogy? cb ylvia's lesson plans for fencing. ,SSS Oy areful preparation for Techniques 1V .c has nlyaCbutitisgoodasanA. W . yjfxrlyglf' ateness to Dr. Harley's Psychology 5. 9 X unches that Rusty and Grace prepare. . if ' f 1 1 b' Iv, A . nloyment o our cu rura su lects. - N P . raduation the 9th of june. iris' Q 1vedt's dance group at Medford High. 45 ai1or's term paper on Labor Troubles. ndless studying for exams. o car for Gail until Senior Week. cy slopes that Brownie mastered. nly three dancing at Miss Chellis' studio. ural conveniences at Betsy's farm. leepy days in Bicky's Government class. MARGERY DAYTON l24l Wm SCHOOL GOVERNMENT .Ytondin .' M. Sampsell Coit:-prcxidcnt of sophomore rla:.rD, E. Paulson Cpoftfzre rboirmanb, V. Kane Cphyriotlacrapy rcprermro- twill, H. Travers CAA. prcriclcntl A. Wing QrcaJurerD, M. Tavey Ccommufcr repruentatiocl, P. Paulsen Cvire-president 0ffftJh7IldI1C14JJD, M. Leaning Crociol choirmonl D. Mettleman Cdormitory chairmanD Sittin .' M. F. Gould Crecretoryl E. Van Dcnbergh Cprorident of fruhmmz rlauj, S. Worth Cfourqycor rcprcxcntoriuzl A. Goodell pruidmt of Stlzdent Gooernmzntl M. Woolfolk Cpruidmt of .rmior olzu.rD, B. McKiel Cpreridmt of sophomore clorxb, R. Walden Coit:-pruidmr of .sophomore rlo:rD School ovewoment At the beginning of each year, after a good deal of consideration, the student government members are chosen. They help to carry on the traditions of the school, and are on hand to answer any questions which might arise. This year, the smoking regulation was discussed, and with Frankie's help in getting a true picture of the facts, the regulation was adopted and backed enthusiastically by the student body. l26l The council takes its duties seriously, and feels a good deal of pride in arriving at conclusions which are for the greatest interest of the majority of the students and the school. School Government has built up certain traditions for the school, and a nice spirit of friendliness prevails. This school year has gone well. How could it be otherwise with a responsive student body standing back of the council! l 6. ,0 ,ar ffl' ,P W Atlaletic Association A pen, paper, then some one to listen T o a story, the name not yet christened. H erky, our president e'er fresh with ideas, L eads us through strifes-minus all tears, E ver searching for a better way T o play fifty games in one, short day. I ndeed, we plan a lot of fun, C aptains, song leaders, when working as one A re likened to bees eternally buzzin', S core cards, time sheets, round robins by the dozen. S earching and hunting for talent unfound, O ften's the cause of that weary frown. C are not, dear reader, for tales of such woe, I ndeed, at those banquets our hearts did glow, A nd, if by now you have not guessed, T he name of this, from which I rest, I heartily suggest that the letters you read O nly the verticals will give you the lead- N e'er more-! - Puss MATTHEWS W ' ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .S'tf1hding.' B. Richardson Clzlue team Jonglmderl, P. Matthews Canirtunt blue team mpminD, E. Wonson Clfrerlnmun rcprerenm- 3 tivcD, DA. Sawyer zuxirrant white team mprainl, A. Bickerstalf Cfnurgycar feprcrentatiuzl E. Parker Cwhitz tmm rang- leader Q f- lj N. Gross Crmior rcprefmgztivcb, L4 Stickney Cblae tram rapfainl H. Travers CA. A. pr:.ridmtD, S. Kenney Cwbire I27l White Tennis Archery Tennis Bafeball P. Goodwin A. Wing Parker A Wing P. King P. King Elkinton A Sawyer M. P. Woolfolk M. P. Woolfolk Smith H Travers A. Wing S. Kenney-B. Holmes Holmes P. Goodwin B. Weber E. Smith--B. Weber Weber B. Bradshaw R. Kite A. Sawyer--B. Bradshaw .failing Basketball Field Hockey P. King S. Worth Parker S. Worth E. Parker A. Wing Smith A. Akehurst D. Elkinton E. Parker King E. Hamilton B. Bradshaw S. Kenney Travers S. Kenney S. Kenney E. Warren Warren D. Elkinton E. Smith R. Walden Sawyer Other team competitions were: riding, campcraft, swimming meet, posture, track and canoeing. E281 .,4e f'.:3 Alai? Blue Teams Arclaefy Tennis Baseball I. Denfcld M. Burke P. Matthews M. F. Gould A. Goodell A. Goodell A. Piippo P. Lewis M. F. Gould B. Swenson L. Stickney R. Jones G. Lammers E. Kind-P. Lewis M. Burke M. F. Wright N. Grose L. Stickney--M. F. Gould I. Denfeld L. Hamilton B. Elroy M. F. Wright-I. Denfeld Sailing Basketball Field Hockey M. F. Gould R. Jones L. Stickney B. Phillips D. Wildman L. Stickney M. Burke P. Tavey N. Grose E. Shattuck G. Markham A. Goodell A. Goodell M. F. Gould E. Mosher P. Darrah R. Jones N. Grose H. Adair M. Wagman L. Stickney A. Bickerstaff Other team competitions were: riding, campcraft, swimming meet, posture, track and canoeing. 29 HOUSE MOTHERS Miss Wilkin C40 Gram SLD, Mrs. Morrell C112 Babcock SLD, Mrs. McLean C90 Bobeoela SLD, Mrs. dc Rossct C31 Green SLD A Day at the Dorms Tact, one might call it that, but before I could even sneeze again she had whisked me away to a little white bed, in a little white room, all of which had a yellowish-green cast to it-at least, it seemed so then. 7115 7:45 8:25 3 :00 3 130 5 :OO 7 :30 8:00 10:00 The rising bell. Dark as a pocket outside and it seems no more than 2 A.M. People groan, turn over, wish foolishly, and finally rise. C0b, wbar bllrr to Jleep onfl Breakfast. Still looking for that other stocking, pressing just a collar of a shirt-and, oh dear, where is the belt to that uniform. C0b, me, bere comer my zrayfb Class at 9-and the mail isn't here yet. Oh, I mustn't for et to borrow a cap for that swimming. C1 can swim in oceans of dreams and pillows today. The doorbell-just the census taker inquiring about the members in the family. QHa.' Ha!-we're tbe largest on tbe .rtreetfl Those four-years are still loafing. CTbeir life if a.r easy as mirze!D Here comes the troop. I can hear books flopped down, moans about empty mailboxes. CGlad I can't .ree mine.'D There goes the phone. I can see them on the balcony now, straining to hear the con- versation. C0b, well, I eoalrlrft go out anyway.'D A man's voice! Whoopee! CWbat am I .ro happy about, I rarz't even peer out to ree if be'J barzclrome or bar perranaliry, as we umalbf apologi1e.'D Cocoa, Glenn Miller, race for a bath, and Hnally lights out and one sinks into cool, clean sheets. Heavens!-it's been a long day. CGee, I elorfr even babe :be fan of going ro beel-I'11e been bere all a'ay.'D a On second thought, I'll be glad to be up tomorrow. Food in the dining room is a treat after juggling a tray, and I like people, at this point, crowds of them. I want to get my own mail, and say, you know what?-that sky and the pretty blossoms on the trees-why they look their best at 7:15 A.M. DORIS METTLEMAN Mol Mfwffmffff WW 'fl-'if M FRY 2 lo I sf' wgffw gtg , QM gy Fee M D 199 QQ Dn w- QW, QSM 1 . mf 69928. ii 1 1 1 11 n fr.-EC MQ . NX ' 1 New Hamlbsbire Hills Are Calling Ld 'W 'J INF ku suovf 'YP54 -M-A -mfiic-l-, I Shi fLJeeh l E331 fi v . sw ,I. Aw ,f N-QQ5.. in I ,115 4 9-1.561 I L .:..-,.. 'Me is '-K f -U? ' 4 ' 1 I .. ' 'gf f' , wr- ,..-... ,,-4nnnu..,.... D I' bf That Month in june K34 just I magine! I Martha Benway without a car. Brad without tea on a camping trip. Flora Butler without a worry. An unquestioning Campie. Marjorie Clark without all A's. Dorry at camp without a piece of grass in her mouth. Betty Elroy doubting your word. Annette Goodell not worrying about some executive duty. Pat Goodwin not collecting something. Frankie Gould with a page boy, or one serving at a meal Nancy Grose giving someone a gentle shove. Genevieve Haigh having nothing to talk about. Ruth Jones without a letter a day at camp. Ginney Kane sticking to a diet. Susan Kenney eating like a bird. Pris King not twiddling with her hair. Rickie Kite without red cheeks. Grace Lammers weighing too much. Timmy Leaning without male trouble. Betsy Liming being seen at Bouve. Doris Mettleman without a joke. Evie Moore without a Maine Guide. Eleanor Parker without a ring, or without a shadow. Eleanor Paulson neglecting her homework. Alma Piippo with raven locks. Louise Porter without a social engagement. Ellenor Smith without that Southern accent. Sticky sleeping late at camp. Barbara Swenson missing a Brown game. Helen Travers without a camera. Menorah Wagman arriving ten minutes early for every class. Doris Wildman not daring to try something. Ada Wing getting O in the Dyer test. Grace Woodworth sleeping with a blueberry pie. Nickie Woolfolk without freckles. South Huntington Avenue without the trolley cars. Room 5 with clean windows. Having an hour for lunch. The Brookline Baths without spirogyra. Monomoy Camp without Bouve girls. A flag up at camp. The present sophomores getting to lunch one minute late. A skating class all standing up. Miss Chellis teaching Danish. A tap dancing class with Miss Greene. l35l .V 1. W A j- U- ,-'. 1. A. Lzxxs -1' -43- , :., , - I 3. ' A x N' N '55-wi Nz px.-W'1 p1:' ix u X36 ' N3 X 'S Q NN J .SK 3 M012-6-Z6Ioy,QMo1z-0-Moyu. . . .9 y 'K E361 4 ' ff- , ' my if x 7 N- Q J I J J Faculty Directory Andrews, Katherine S., M.D. Wayland, Mass. Ball, Anne, A.M. Box 177, Coolidge Corner P.O., Brookline, Mass. Barr, Joseph S., M.D. 234 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Beinert, Frederica L., B.S. 387 Main St., Winchester, Mass. Biggs, Elmore, B.S. in Ed. 1484 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Bouve, Marjorie 184 As inwall Ave., Brookline, Mass. Bush, Lyge K., A.M. 7 Parker Rd., Winchester, Mass. Carter, Jeanette M., B.S. in Ed. 22 Oakland Rd., Brookline, Mass. Chellis, Pauline W. 28 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. D'Andrea, Mrs.jose hine 125 Peterborough gt., Boston, Mass. Davis, Horace B., Ph.D. 309 Lake Ave., Newton Highlands, Mass. DeW0lf, Harold L. 344 Woodward St., Waban, Mass. Doucot, Louise 17 Forsyth St., Boston, Mass. Flanagan, Mrs. Irene R., A.M. 106 Bromheld Rd., West Somerville, Mass. Francois, Lora V. Marshfield Hills, Mass. Friedbutg, Morris, A.M. Cedar Hill, Waltham, Mass. Green, Robert M., M.D. 201 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. Greene, Constance K., B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed. 115 Newbury St., Suite 203, Boston, Mass. Harley, Harrison LeRoy, Ph.D. 64 Sewall Ave., Brookline, Mass. Hilliard, Curtis M., A.B. 90 Hundreds Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Kuhns, John G., M.D., F.A.C.S. 372 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. Makcchnic, George K. 1 Chesterford Terr., Winchester, Mass. McChesney, Madeline 119 Montclair Ave., Montclair, N. J. Moore, Howard, M.D. 107 Franklin St., Newton, Mass. Nesbitt, Mary, B.S. in Ed. 24 Concord Ave., No. 308, Cambridge, Mass. Oliver, Marie 178 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Pearson, Carl A. 64 Frothingham St., Milton, Mass. Peroy, Rene Peroy Salle D'Ar1nes, 78 Mt. Aub bridge, Mass. Resnikhloseph, M.D. 184 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. urn St., Cam Robert, Franklin C., B.S. in Ed., Ecl.M. Box 96, Boxford, Mass. Ronka, E. K. F., M.D., F.A.C.S. 195 Opland Rd., Quincy, Mass. Rowe, Margaret 47 Tilton Ave., Brockton, Mass. Solingerhlulian Louis, Ph.D. 231 Park Dr., Suite 21, Boston, Mass. Steiger, George, Ph.D. 9 Washington St., Cambridge, Mass. Sweet, Ruth Page Glczen Lane, Wayland, Mass. Tryon, Warren Stewson, A.M. Box 106, Rockport, Mass. Vidoli, Marino F., M.D. 44 Lewis St., Newton, Mass. Watkins, Arthur L., M.D. 68 Gray St., Arlington, Mass. Weller, Mrs. Fredric 1484 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Wilcox, DeWitt G., M.D., F.A.C.S. 118 Homer St., Newton, Mass. Wright, Rebekah 701, 100 Nashua St., Boston, Mass. Yeo,j. Wendell, B.B.Z., Ed.M., Ph.D. 53 Foster Rd., Belmont, Mass. Young, Genevieve, B.S., A.M. 275 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. I37 l Student Directory COLLEGE SENIORS Adair, Helen Louise 84 Downing Ave., Sea Cliff, N. Y. Bickerstaff, Anne Marie 2206 Lamb Ave., Richmond, Va. Brackett, Priscilla 255 Ridge Ave., Winnetka, Ill. Brown, Barbara 100 Warwick Rd., Melrose, Mass. Dayton, Margery June Point Breeze, Kent, N. Y. Elvedt, Ruth Louise 67 North Hancock St., Lexington, Mass. james, Gail 625 North Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. Markham, Grace Lewis 1139 East Knapp St., Milwaukee, Wis. Mosher, Ethel 35 Dyer Ave., Melrose, Mass. Phillips, Beth Janet 8 North Franklin St., Lynn, Mass. Warren, Elizabeth McMurray Framingham R.F.D. No. 2, Ashland, Mass. Wellington, Margaret Brackctt 60 Holcomb St., West Haven, Conn. Worth, Sylvia 17 Garden Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. SENIOR CLASS Benway, Martha 28 Coolidge Rd., Arlington, Mass. Bradshaw, Barbara 34 Lloyd St., Winchester, Mass. Butler, Flora 199 Circuit Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Campana, Eleanor 88 Jefferson Ave., Everett, Mass. Clark, Marjorie 81 Pleasant St., Ashland, Mass. Elkinton, Dorothy 45 East Maple Ave., Moorestown, N. ll. Elroy, Elizabeth 26 Charlotte Rd., Waltham, Mass. Emery, Elizabeth ' Highland St., Holliston, Mass. Field, Mary 262 Carleton Ave., South Orange, N. J. Goodell, Annette 321 Tappan Terr., Brookline, Mass. Goodwin, Patricia Kezar Falls, Maine Gould, Mary Frances 15 Webster St., Hyde Park, Mass. Grose, Nancy 34 Barstow Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Haigh, Genevieve 9 Whiting Ave., Dedham, Mass. jones, Ruth 16 Harvard St., Newtonville, Mass. Kane, Virginia 32 Ainsworth St., Roslindale, Mass. Kaufman, janet 16 Ruthven St., Roxbury, Mass. Kenney, Susan Concord Rd., Wayland, Mass. King, Priscilla 3 Sherbrooke Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Kite, Rosamoir 925 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Lammers, Grace 98 West St., Braintree, Mass. Leaning, Mildred 111 High St., Clarks Summit, Pa. Liming, Elizabeth 48 Ballard St., Newton Centre, Mass. Mettleman, Doris 1603 Miller St., Utica, N. Y. Moore, Evelyn 13 Gilman St., Waterville, Maine Parker, Eleanor 39 Middle St., Hadley, Mass. Paulson, Eleanor 55 Malvern Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Piippo, Alma 370 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass. Porter, Louise 846 Center St., Brockton, Mass. Smith, Ellenor Ridgewood, Wallingford, Pa. Stickney, Lorraine 209 Riverview Ave., Waltham, Mass. Swenson, Barbara 6 Wamesit Rd., Waban, Mass. Travers, Helen 95 Hanover Rd., Mountain Lakes, N. ,I Wagman, Menorah 168 Harvard St., Dorchester, Mass. Wildman, Doris 3969 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. Wing, Ada Sandwich, Mass. Woodworth, Grace 1371 Russell St., Lincoln Park, Mich. Woolfolk, Mary 218 The Prado, Atlanta, Ga. E38 Student Directory SOPHOMORE CLASS Akehurst, Anne Monkton, Md. Batchellor, Eloise Venado P.O., Calif. Bisbee, Barbara 15 Adriance Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Blake, EleanorJ. Southville, Mass. Blythe, Sally Ann 384 Knickerbocker Rd., Englewood, N. J. Bramley, Adrienne 508 Birch Ave., Westfield, N. J. Burke, Mary 39 Glenmont Rd., Brighton, Mass. Caldwell, Jeanne 16 Bonmar Circle, Auburndale, Mass. Chase, Marion 24 Paris St., Pawtucket, R. I. Cook, Virginia 23 Cooke St., Pawtucket, R. I. Darrah, Pyrma Stanwick Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Dawson, Anita Atlantic Blvd. South, Jacksonville, Fla. Denfeld, Isabelle 855 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass. Duncan, Nancy 4 Mentelle Park, Lexington, Ky. Edgctt, Barbara 7 Gilson Terr., Somerville, Mass. Emerson, Edith 58 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. Euler, Jeanne 17 Club Blvd., West Orange, N. J. Gardener, Diana First and Royal Ave., Simi, Calif. Haight, Doris Knickerbocker Rd., Clostcr, N. J. Hamilton, Laversa Limestone, Maine Hamilton, Betty 488 Montgomery Ave., Haverford, P21- Hutchinson, Penelope 69 Main St., Concord, Mass. ackman Arlene .I , 273 Porter St., Melrose, Mass. Kelly, Alice 29 Alpha Rd., Dorchester, Mass. Landers, Joan 82 Collins Rd., Waban, Mass. Lewis, Polly 157 Edgell Rd., Framingham Center, Mass. Lindh, Doris ' 21 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. Mahard, Martha 18 Beacon St., Natick, Mass. Massey, Dorothy 20 Mylod St., Norwood, Mass. Matthews, Priscilla 139 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. McElwec, Betty 337 Charles St., Boston, Mass. McKiel, Barbara 152 Church St., West Roxbury, Mass. McLean, Betty 68 Hillside Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Nagle, Priscilla 170 Reservoir Rd., Brookline, Mass. Phipps, Ann 23 Olmstead Rd., Morristown, N. J. Richardson, Betty 34 Glendale Rd., Belmont, Mass. Rogers, Greta 635 Lincoln Rd., New Britain, Conn. Sampsell, Marjorie South Main St., Essex, Conn. Sawyer, Adelle 840 Broadway, Bangor, Maine Schnack, Annabel 1815 Kewalo St., P.O. Box 3077, Honolulu, T. H Simpson, Shirley 15 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass. Staplin, Adelaide 20 Church Sr., Northboro, Mass. Stotter, BettyJane 2164 Demington Dr., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Taveyi Margaret 471 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Thayer, Barbara 15 Grove St., Hopkinton, Mass. Walden, Rowena Greenville, Maine Walker, Priscilla 464 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Waterbury, Elmina 112 First St., Newburgh, N. Y. Weber, Betty 7724 S. Phillips Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wright, Mary Frances Harrington St., Arnprior, Ont. l39l Student Directory CLASS OF 1943 Barker, Mary Alice V Wayne St., Montvale, N. J. Beardslee, Alice 7 Church St., Westboro, Mass. Benson, Beverly 71 Fosdyke St., Providence, R. I. Boynton, Miriam 69 Pine Ridge Rd., Waban, Mass. Cleveland, Dorothy 30 Clarke Ave., Auburndale, Mass! Day, Betty 97 Congress St., Bangor, Maine Dinsmore, Barbara 562 South Maple Ave., Glen'Rock, N. J. Gordon, Virginia 1212 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Goucher, Audrey Springdale Ave., Dover, Mass. Harper, Patricia 1456 Pennington Rd., Trenton, N. II. Heydecke, Elinor 10 Glen Ridge Pkwy., Montclair, N. II. Hogan, Katherine 80 Nonantum St., Brighton, Mass. Hosmer, Patience 22 Elm St., Concord, Mass. Hutton, Anne 164 Belvedere Ave., Warren, Ohio Hyde, Elsie-Eloise 5 Washington St., Calais, Maine Jewett, Jayne 60 Otis St., Newtonville, Mass. Kelley, Janet 21 Hillcrest Rd., Windsor, Conn. Kested, Mollie 27 Forest Rd., Delmar, N. Y. Leahy, Eleanor 63 Pleasant St., Newton Centre, Mass, Lundberg, Alice 37 Elder St., Dorchester, Mass. Macdonald, Barbara 960 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass Macdonald, Katherine 106 South Main St., Putnam, Conn. Mahard, Cynthia 18 Beacon St., Natick, Mass. McGrath, Virginia 302 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. Metcalf, Jane 97 Franklin St., Wrentham, Mass. Paulsen, Patricia 78 High St., Hingham, Mass. Pearson, Signe 106 Fremont St., Somerville, Mass. Pendill, Vir inia 44 Broad gt., Newburyport, Mass. Roberts, Molly Caledonia, N. Y. Roblin, Mina 374 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Shattuck, Elizabeth Nashua St., Peppetell, Mass. Thayer, Louise 27 Oak Knoll Terr., Needham, Mass. Van den Bogaert, Ragnhild 48 Prince St., West Newton, Mass. Van Denbergh, Eleanor Paris Rd., New Hartford, N. Y. Williams, Winifred 21 Federal St., Nantucket, Mass. Wilson, Mary jane 8 Morrison St., Providence, R. I. Wonson, Elizabeth 81 Prospect St., Gloucester, Mass. Yoshida, Michiko c-o Mr. Morita, 356 Mute, Mitakamachi Tokyo fu japan TICIY THAT l40l Q , W ,,r- l' , ., ,4 . . .-...-....,,,.l' J H A A J Ji 1' 1' TV 5 ? 1 m 9 JM QV mad .,o-,0tf,a,Z4,fo-jf-lame-Jfyf


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