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

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X a s 1942 ESCUTCHEON Published by the Graduating Class THE BOUVE-BOSTON SCHOOL of PHYSICAL EDUCATION 105 South Huntingto A e e Boston, Massachusetts MARJORIE Bouvfs MISS BOUVE To reach all friendly heart: that live And to them faith and courage give. With the deepest gratitude from the class of 1942 for the beacon' of wisdom, understanding and courage that she has kept burning for us while at Bouve. DEDICATION To Jilrs. Weller For your friendliness, understanding and tireless energy, the class of 1942 would like to show its appreciation by dedicating this yearbook to you. DOROTPIY K. VVVELLER 1 Faculty Directory Helen C. Anderson, B.S. 51 Roslin St., Dorchester, Mass. Katherine S. Andrews, MD. Wayland, Mass. Anne Ball, A.M. Box 177, Coolidge Corner PO., Brookline, Mass. Elmore Biggs, B.S. in Ed. 1484 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. Marjorie Bouve, B.S. in Ed. 184 Aspinwall Ave., Brookline, Mass. Jeanette C. Burness, B.S. in Ed. 22 Oakland Rd., Brookline, Mass. Lyle K. Bush, A.M. 7 Parker Rd., Winchester, Mass. Phillippe S. Cabot, Ph.D. 300 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. ' Benjamin Castleman, M.D. 46 Horne Rd., Belmont, Mass. Pauline W. Chellis, B.S. in Ed. 28 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. RUTH PAGE SWEET Mrs. Josephine D'Andrea 125 Peterborough St., Boston, Mass. Harold L. DeWoll, S.T.B., Ph.D. 344 Woodward St., Wahan, Mass. Walter Dyk, Ph.D. 97 Lexington Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Louise Doueot 17 Forsyth St., Boston, Mass. Lora V. Francois Marshlield Hills, Mass. Morris Friedburg, A.M. Cedar Hill, Waltham, Mass. Rohert M. Gay, A.M., Litt.D. 130 Oakdale Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. Rohcrt M. Green, M.D. 201 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. Constance K. Greene, B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed. 222 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Harrison LeRoy Harley, Pl1.D. 64 Sewall Ave., Brookline, Mass. MADELEINE MQCHESNEY l CONSTANCE K. GREENE DR. KATHERINE S. ANDREWS MARGARET ROWE 141 Faculty Directory Margaret D. Heise, Ph.D. 274 Brookline Ave., Boston, Mass. William Hermans, M.A., Ph.D. 5 Bryant St., Cambridge, Mass. Curtis Hilliard, A.B. 90 Hundreds Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Duncan E. Macdonald, B.S., M.A. Carlton Place, Lancaster, Mass. Madeleine McChesney Wayland, Mass. Howard Moore, M.D. 107 Franklin St., Newton, Mass. Mary Nesbitt, B.S. in Ed. 24 Concord Ave., No. 308, Cambridge, Mass. Rene Peroy Peroy Salle D'Armes, 78 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, Mass. Joseph Resnik, M.D. 184 Bay State Rd., Boston, Mass. ELMORE E- BIGG5 Pauline B. Rohm, Ph.D. 143 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. Margaret Rowe, B.S. in Ed. 47 Tilton Ave., Brockton, Mass. Ida A. Sleeper, A.M. 56 Court Rd., Winthrop, Mass. .Iulian L. Solinger, Ph.D. 231 Park Drive, Suite 21, Boston, Mass. Benjamin Spector, M.D., F.R.M.S. 18 Albron St., Newton Centre, Mass. Howard O. Stearns, S.M. 80 Prospect St., Wellesley, Mass. George Steiger, Ph.D. . 9 Washington St., Cambridge, Mass. Ruth Page Sweet, B.S. in Ed. Wayland, Mass. Feltus W. Sypher, Ph.D. 300 The Fenway, Boston, Mass. Warren Stenson Tryon, A.M. Box 106, Rockport, Mass. Arthur L. Watkins, M.D. 68 Gray St., Arlington, Mass. ,IEANETTE BURNESS 1 .- :fvw , ' ,H P ,www ' HELEN ANDERSON PAULINE W. CHELLIS LOUISE DOUCOT E5 l The Senior Class CLASS SONG We'll strive always to uphold the standards of Bouve Your spirit ever guiding throughout our work and play We'll go forward undaunted with aims we've set so high And with memories of days gone by as the class of '42. ARLENE ,IACKMAN Prafesmr 273 Porter St., Melrose, Mass. President of Class V llfuiriufg far: A Priority on tires . ' Om' Gift ro You: A little black notebook JOAN LANDERS jobmlie 82 Collins Rd., Waban, Mass. Vice-President of Class Waiting for: A pass on N.Y., N.I-l., and Hart. Railroad Our Gift to You: Life membership on the tall story club GRETA ROGERS Gretrie 635 Lincoln Rd., New Britain, Conn. Secretary of Class lfifairiug far: A Sun Valley address Our Gift to You: A Budget E61 ANNE AKEHURST Aka Monkton, Md. Waiting for: Lambs to keep up with her Wool demands Our Gift to You: A Hep recording of Pomp and Cir- cumstanceu ELOISE BATCHELLOR Lee Venado P.O., Calif. Wuirintg for: Warmer winter weather ' - for your lovely hands Our Gzft to You. A prize BARBARA BISBEE Y. BL, 15 Adriunce Ave., Poughkeepsie, N. Wading for: Prophylactic Skiing S ith Brothers Our Gif! to You: A carton of m ELEANOR J. BLAKE G in Swing Blakie l0jzunaicaway, Boston, Mass. Waiting far: A chance to lill in for Raymond ra ' 'Part ownership in the Y.W.C.A. Our Gzft to Yau. I 7 I SALLY ANN BLYTHE Sal ckerbocker Rd., Englewoo Waitifzg for' Ano h . t er heart to break Our Gif: ra Yau: Free dentist bil 384 Kni d, N ls at Tufts ADRIENNE BRAMLE Bram Y 508 Birch Ave., Westfield, N. J. Wuimzg far: A Blue Plate special h 0 . t ree times a day ur Gzft to You: A sw' ing platter of Danny Boy MARY BURKE Burkie 39 Glenmont Rd., Brighton, Mass. Waiting for: Her temperature to rise 01 G' ar zfr to You: A match with Alice Marble MARION CHASE Cherie 24 Paris St., Pawtucket, R. I. Waiting for: Life with Herbie 0 . ur Gzft to Yau: Three cheers for your good nature E81 VIRGINIA COOK Cookie 23 Cooke St., Pawtucket, R. l. Waiting for: I-Iayam Our Gift to Your A recording of Eln1er's Tune PYRMA DARRAH P.j. Stanwich Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Waiting for: Her hair to curl Our Gift to You: Understudy position to Kirsten Flagstad ANITA DAWSON Hong' Atlantic Blvd. South, Jacksonville, Fla. Waiting for: The Keyes to happiness Our Gift to Yau: A Brooklyn accent Ccan you imagine itD ISABELLE DENFELD Demg 855 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass. Waiting for: These Brown men! Our Gift to Your A box of concentrated food to drive away those hunger pangs E91 NANCY DUNCAN Dunc 4 Mentelle Park, Lexington, Ky. W1zitintgfar.' Someone to carry her bundles Our Gifr to Yau: A volume of Einstein BARBARA EDGETT Eaigie . 75 Garfield St., Cambridge, Mass. Waiting far: Time to wait for her Our Gift ro Yon: Vitamin B, to bring you up to an even live feet EDITH EMERSON Bmw 58 Central St., Auburndale, Mass. Waning far: Overstuffed classroom chairs Our Gift to You: A San Diego excursion ,IEANNE EULER Curb 17 Club Blvd., West Orange, N. J. Wazting for: The Euler-Limon School of Dance Our Gift to You: A Sailboat in the moonlight l10l DORIS HAIGI-IT Hfzitgbtrie Knickerbocker Rd., Closter, N. J. Waiting for: Perpetual Inspiration Our Gift to You: A blank check BETTY HAMILTON .Flmmfgf 488 Montgomery Ave., Haverford, PII. Wnitnzg for: A. Diploma Om' Gif! to Yau: A gallon of Bosco PATRICIA HASTINGS Paulsen CMVS. Edward Hastings? 92 I-Iurvard Ave., Brookline, Mass. Waiting for: What has she got to wait for? Our Gift ro Your Unlimited cuts when classes interfere with getting dinner MARTHA HUTCHESON Nehru-A Clvlrs. John I-lutehesonb Nlzlrgf 18 Beacon St., Natick, Mass. l4ff1ifingfar. IolInnie to come Inarching home Om' Gif! ro Your All our best wishes Illl PENELOPE HUTCHINSDN Pemgf 69 Main St., Concord, Mass. Waiting for: A steady job in the Bahamas Our Gift to You: The title of Fleet Foot ALICE DAYTON KELLY Kel 240 Park St., Dorchester, Mass. Waiting far: Classes at 9:10 Oar Gift to Your A short wave set to disperse the news PRISCILLA LEWIS Puig 135 Edgell Rd., Framingham Center, Mass. Waiting far: Her cook book to be published Oar Gift to You: A Life Contract at Winnicunet DORIS LINDH 21 Clark Rd., Brookline, Mass. Waiting for: Her heels to come down Uar Gift to You: A pair of silver skates l12l DOROTHY MASSEY Dottie 20 Mylod St., Norwood, Mass. Waiting far: An invitation to the Dance Group Csabotage Om' Gift to You: A Physiology Class to teach PRISCILLA MATTHEWS Pztffy 139 Davis St., Wollaston, Mass. Waiting for: Little Robin Red Breast Our Gift to Yau: Bigger and better bug lectures BETTY JANE MCELWEE 20 Berwick Rd., Norwood, Mass. Waiting for: Simplified hockey Our Gift to Yau: A chenille bathrobe BARBARA MCKIEL Barb 152 Church St., West Roxbury, Mass. Waiting for: A co-ed navy Our Gift to Yau: A car with rubber bumpers ful BETTY MCLEAN Berg' Mac 68 Hillside Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Waiting for: Bigger and better Northiield excursions Our Gift to You: A gold star for your friendliness PRISCILLA NAGLE 170 Reservoir Rd., Brookline, Mass. Waiting for: Another year of Education Our Gift rn Yau: A grocery store for feeding your friends ANN PHIPPS Pffiifiw 23 Olmstead Rd., Morristown, N. Waiting for: The measles CPS. she got themD Om' Gifr to Your An irztdieator for your koplie spots BETTY RICHARDSON 34 Glendale Rd., Belmont, Mass. Waiting for: More Bowdoin week ends Um' Gift ro You: A baton for your song leading U41 MAIUORIE SAMPSELL Marge South Main St., Essex, Conn. Waiting for: Unlimited long week ends Our Gift to Your Physio job at Trinity ADELLE SAWYER Sadie 840 Broadway, Bangor, Maine Waiting for: A permanent Sun Tan Cjokej Onr Gift to Yon: An orchid for looking glamorous in A dun garees ANNABEL SCHNACK Ankie 1815 Kewalo St., P.O. Box 3077, Honolulu, T.H. Waiting for: A one-Way trip to Hawaii Our Gift to Your A lei of gardenias to make you feel at home SHIRLEY SIMPSON Shir! 15 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass. Waiting for: The twigs to fall Onr Gift to You: A private secretary Cyou could use onej l A 1,3 'War tiki X 'i 151 ADELAIDE STAPLIN Addie 20 Church St., Northboro, Mass. Waiting for: The postman Om' Gift to Yon: Glue to mend hearts BETTY JANE STOTTER B.f. 2164 Demington Dr., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio Waiting far: More closet space Our Gift to Yau: Fruit salad three times a day MARGARET TAVEY TWU 471 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Waiting for: A tryout with the Yankees Onr Gift to Yon: A medal for your aquatic ability ROWENA W ALDEN Roey Greenville, Maine Waiting for: Bigger and better Maine potatoes Our Gift to Yan: A big Oscar for Work well done l16l PRISCILLA WALKER Pri: 464 Broadway, Somerville, Mass. Waiting for: A shoulder length bob Our Gift to Yon: A stabilizer for your rubber joints ELMINA WATERBURY Billie 112 First St., Newburgh, N. Y. Waiting for: Her posterior knee ligaments to snap Our Gift to Yon: A string of horses , ANN E. WEBER I Betty 7724 S. Phillips Ave., Chicago, Ill. Waiting far: A chance for quiet study Our Gift to Your A trophy for your all around athletic ability MARY FRANCES WRIGHT Thorn Rain Harrington St., Arnprior, Ontario, Canada Waiting for: A trip to Europe Om' Gift to Yon: A permanent seat in the front row L17l Senior Class X 'JE N-x. , S lil of 1942 Mary Alice Barker Mollie Kested ,. . l SOPHOMORE CLASS Bm.-la Row: C. Mahard, V. Pendill, M. Kested, J. Caldwell, E. Heydecke, E. Shattuck, R. VandenBogart, E. Wonson, M. A. Barker, D. Cleveland, S. Pearson. Middlz Row: B. MacDonald, M. J. Wilson, W. Williams, L. Gilbert, V. McGrath, E. Hyde, P. Harper, A. Hutton, M. Boynron,.I. Metcalf, ,I.,Iewett, E. Leahy Front Raw: V. Gordon, B. Day, B. Benson, K. McDonald, .S'erremry,' L. Thayer, Prr.ridmr,' A. Beardsley, Vic:-Preridnm' M. Roblin, P. Hosmer, E. Van Denberg. Mining: A. Goucher, B. Dinsmore,-I. Kelley, A. Lundberg. Wayne St., Montvale, N. II. Alice Beardsley 7 Church St., Westboro, Mass, Beverly Benson 71 Fosdyke St., Providence, R. I. Miriam Boynton 69 Pine Ridge Rd.. Waban, Mass. Jeanne Caldwell 16 Bonmar Circle, Auburndale, Mass. Dorothy Cleveland 30 Clark Ave., Auburndale, Mass. Betty Day 97 Congress St., Bangor, Maine Barbara Dinsmore 562 South Maple Ave., Glen Rock, N. Laura Gilbert 11 Higby St., Utica, N. Y. . Virginia Gordon 1212 College Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. Audrey Goucher Springdale Ave., Dover, Mass. Patricia Harper 1456 Pennington Rd., Trenton, N. II. Elinor Heydecke 10 Glen Ridge Pkwy., Montclair, N. Patience Hosmer 22 Elm St., Concord, Mass. Anne Hutton 164 Belvedere Ave., Warren, Ohio Elsie-Eloise Hyde 5 Washington St., Calais, Maine ,laynejewett 60 Otis St., Newtonville, Mass. Janet Kelley 21 Hillcrest Rd., Windsor, Conn. f20 27 Forrest Rd., Delmar, N. Y. Eleanor Leahy 147 Summer St., Newton Centre, Mass Alice Lundberg 37 Elder St., Dorchester, Mass. Barbara MacDonald 960 Beacon St., Newton Centre, Mass. Cynthia Mahard 18 Beacon St., Natick, Mass. Katherine McDonald 106 South Main St., Putnam, Conn. Virginia McGrath 322 Walnut St., Brookline, Mass. jane Metcalf 97 Franklin St., Wrentham, Mass. Signe Pearson 106 Freemont St., Somerville, Mass. Virginia Pendill 44 Broadway St., Newburyport, Mass. Mina Roblin 374 Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Elizabeth Shattuck Nashua St., Peppercll, Mass. Louise Thayer 27 Oak Knoll Terr., Needham, Mass. Ragnhild Van den Bogart Surrey, England Eleanor Van Denberg Paris Rd., New Hartford, N. Y. Winifred Williams 21 Federal St., Nantucket, Mass. Mary jane Wilson 8 Morrison St., Providence, R. I. Elizabeth Wonson 81 Prospect St., Gloucester, Mass. N if ff' 1 Sophomores ' l FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row: S. Ackerman, M. Henderson, C. Page, J. Maxson, B. Pollard, P. Folwell, D. Nylin, D. Wait, H. Sperry, A. Stover,J. Hayward, M. Coleman. Tl1irdRow: H. Dtmham, P. Grauel, C. Dewees, P. Fallon, L. Harrington, E. Sutherland, M. Sutherland, B. Rathgcher, D. Freeman, G. MacArthur, M. Pettus,J. Ericson. 5'rmr1dRow.' V. Edgar, C. Boyce, E. Taylor, E. Ridgely, P. Humphreys, Vic:-Prnidcnr,' J. Bland, Preridmrf F. Macnee, .S':mrary,' G. Young, N. Weeks, A. Porter, S. Foss. Front Raw.'J. Murphy, S. Brcvick,J. House, M. St.John, M. Gale, F. Canavan. Mi.rJif1,g.'S. Allen. Susan Ackerman 76 McKinley Ave., New llaven, Conn. Suzanne Allen 271 Forrest Rd., South Orange, N. J. Jaquie Bland 500 Russell St., Portsmouth, Va. Caroline Boyce 2 Beechdale Rd., Roland Park, Baltimore, Sallie Brevick 400 Parkway, Bluelield, W. Va. Frances Canavan Boston Rd., Groton, Mass. Mariorie Coleman Z9 Undine Rd., Brighton, Mass. Constance Dewees Sawmill Rtl., Newton Square, Penn. Harriet Dunhatn 164 Cottage Park Rd., Winthrop, Mass. Valentine Edgar Wood Drive, Hewlett, l.. l., NNY. June llricson l3aglehead, Manchester, Mass. Patricia Fallon 639 Boston Post Rd., Weston, Mass. Phyllis Folwell 27.7 Bowman Ave., Merion, Penn. Sally Foss 6 Huhl-lartl St., Concord, Mass. Dora Freeman 184 Pine Ridge Rd., Wal-lan, Mass. Martha Gale 56 Rockdale Ave., East Lynn, Mass. Peggy Grauel 311 Winthrop St., Medford, Mass. Lois Harrington 15 Chestnut St., Natick, Mass. Janet Hayward 2 Eaton Court, Winchester, Mass, Mary F. Henderson 265 Thorn St., Sewickley, Penn. Joan llouse' 712 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Md. f22 Polly Humphreys Kent, Conn. Gertrude MacArthur Old Country Rd., Sudbury, Mass. Frances Macnee Richmond Hill, New Canaan, Conn. Joyce Maxson 93 Caterson Terr., Hart-dale, N. Y. Joan Murphy 66 Parklawn Rd., West Roxhury, Mass. Dorothy Nylin 90 Winchester St., Brookline, Mass. Cynthia Page 63 Lake Ave., Melrose, Mass. Martha Petrus 114 West 7th St., Media, Pt-nn. Betty Pollard 324 Union St., Millis, Mass. Ann Porter U4 Montclair Ave., Montclair, N.J. Barbara Rathgeher 69 Wolcott Rd., Chestnut Hull, Mass. Betty Ridgely 4 West 39th St., Baltimore, Mil. Mary Lyman St. John 100 Myrtle Ave., Westport, Conn. Helen S rry 325 Ugiou Ave., Cranford, N. J. Ann Stover 7 Schermer Road, West Roxbury, Mass. Eleanore Sutherland Hillcrest Rd., Plainfield, N.J. Margaret Sutherland Hillcrest Rd., Plainfield, N. Emily Taylor 600 Somerset Rd., Baltimore, Md. Dorothy Wait 228 Sedgwick St., Syracuse, N. Y. Natalie Weeks 15 Sherwood Rel., Melrose, Mass. Gloria Young R.F.D. No. 3, West Chester, Penn 'H- ff 1 , ff I I -M-v MA 15- Q' 'X N, ,-..:., . . en o A , i'.E?5 MI 0' Qi 6 5' vu.. .' a A 1':',ar' ,J I ' :fly X . . , .Dhyn 'f 9 A, N Q ' ' :- Freshmen of K COLLEGE SENIORS .l'tm111iu,g.'A. Pippo, V. Kane, M. Clark, A. Wing, M. F. Gould, N. Grose. .S'itting.' E. Emery, S. Kenney, B. Bradshaw, E. Paulson, Clan R:pre.rmmtiz'e,' R. Kite, L. Stickncy, M. Leaning. Mi:.riu,g.' .' D. Wildman, A. Emerson. Barbara Bradshaw 34 Floyd St., Winchester, Mass. Marjorie Clark 81 Pleasant St., Ashland, Mass. Annette Goodell Emerson 247 Fisher Ave., Brookline, Mass. Elizabeth Emery Highland St., Holliston, Mass. Mary Frances Gould 15 Webster St., Hyde Park, Mass. Nancy Grose ' 34 Barstow Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Virginia Kane 32 Ainsworth St., Roslindale, Mass. Susan Kenney Concord Rd., Wayland, Mass. 24 Rosamoir Kite 925 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Mildred Leaning 111 High St., Clarks Summit, Penn Eleanor Paulson 55 Malvern Ave., Edgewood, R. I. Alma Pippo Hebron, Maine Lorraine Stickney 75 Virginia Rd., Waltham, Mass. Doris Wildman 3969 Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. Ada Wing Main St., Sandwich, Mass. Student Government Living in an age when democracy is the dominating thought and main considera- tion, it is essential that today's youth gain experience in the practical application and understanding of the basic principles of the democratic philosophy. In school, as in a democracy, the student council members are elected by the student body and are representative of all the groups in school. The school year started when the coun- cil welcomed the Freshman class and es- tablished them as a part of Bouve. When their class president joined the council, it was complete. The issues and the problems which confront the students are discussed and settled by the governing body. Under the guidance of Miss Bouve, the student government strives to maintain the smooth level of the school and to stimulate and keep alive and vital the standards. A spirit of cooperation and companion- ship is present in all that is done. The council sponsored such social events throughout the year as the picnic at Co- hasset, the annual banquet of the school, and the student government dinner. It is the duty of the council to see that the rules of the school are obeyed and upheld and that new established policies are respected. The student government learns to face matters broadmindedly and judge impartiallyg the basis upon which democracy rests. Backed by a strong Student Body to- gether with the help of a willing faculty, 1942 has been a friendly and successful year for the student government associa- tion. .S'ram!ir1g.' P. Hlllllpllrcys, Vfft-Pflfftftlll of Frcrbmznl Cl11.rr,' W. Williams, CowvllftrrClmirmfn1,' Euler, Dormimry Clv,1irfmn1,' M Hutcheson, Plgnriotlvcrzlpy R:ffrc.rmtfltiv:,' L. Thayer, Prarizlmt of .Yopbrzrzlorr Cl1l.f.f,' Bland, Prc.ridn1tr1f Fft'.ffHl1lIN Clam' M. Sampsell, Partur: Cbairwum' E. Paulson, Fonrllr Year Rcprr.rn1t11riw. .Yittiugx A. Phipps, .facial Cbnirmfxw A. jackson, I're.ri1!n1r of flu' .Ymior Clf1.r.r,' M. Clark, Fnurllr Year Pbyrio Rc'f7t'L'.IL'I1l1lff11z',' R. Walden Prariflnlt nf .Ytmlmr Govcrflmnlrf A. Beardslcy, Vic:-I'rrJia'n1r of Jbpbwzmrc Cla.r.r,' P. Harper, Virc-Prarizlmt . of .Ynnlwr GOUtflIl1l!?1I,' A. Sawyer, Prmizfcrzr of Atlflmr A.rrormt1m1,' Mining: Ada Wing, Trcrrmrrr of .frlulmr Govcrfifxnlt. .S'tm1ding.' B. MacDonald, A.r.r!. Blu: Team Czlpfzlillj V. Pendill, Whit: Team .Yong Lmdcrj E. Wonson, A.r.rt. Wlvire Team Cap- minj E. VanDcnberg, Blue Team .Yong Lnnlzr. .S'illivzg.' G. Young, Frmbmun Rcprcmltatim-,' A. Akehurst, White Team Cupmiuj A. Saw yer, A.A. Prcxidmtg E. Blake, Blue Tmm Cupmin,' P. Nagle, Senior Rcprcymtfztivc. MiJ.ri11,g.' Kelly, Sopbofzlore Rcprarrutative. Athletic Association Miss Elmore Biggs Bouve Boston School Boston, Mass. have been reminiscing-stop-at Mon- omoy. The archery meet, the horse show, watersports and tennis, the flat calm the day of sailing races, trying to lind enough days to at in the many important events, can't forget the timers, scorers, judges, referees-stop--all this brought no end of fun and excitement to players and cheering sections of both teamsfstop- back at school, hockey games, the posture meet, alumnae basketball game, the fam- ous blue and white swimming meet that 26 was so very close-stop-both teams running neck and neck all year, each striving for victory-stop-your careful guidance was so important and had much to do with all, the scheduling of events, planning of each separate thing, the proper way to meet and handle every situation-stop-moving up day when we stepped aside for the new Athletic Council -stop--last but far from least that silver victory candle ever shining blue or white- stop-we all say that 1942 was most profitable, much fun, most successful. Signed, ATHLETIC Assoc1A'r1oN '42 White TC2l1H'S Panda wins land sports honors THE NVHITE TEAM THE BLUE TEAM C11 plain Cupmizz Anne Akchursr Eleanor Blake A.r.f't C11 pmiu .Yong Leader A.r.s r Cajrtairl SUIIIQ Leader Libby Wonson Virginia Pcnclill B. MacDonald Eleanor VzmDcnlncrg M z1.fE0t.' Pu nd Ll M llJ'Cll!.' Dac hsh u n Ll Blue Tczlm's Dachshund proves 1ll3lCSf swimmer I f27l Having F un Camp Monomoy A Skiing at Cranmore Last Will and Testament We, the Class of 1942, of the Bouve Boston School of Physical Education, being of sound memory and mentality, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, First-To Miss Bouve and the Faculty we leave our friendship, loyalty, and deep appreciation of all they have done for us. Second-To the Sophomore Class we leave the il- lustrious name of Seniors, daily trips to Room 5, and the Y.W.C.A. pool. Third-To the Freshman Class we leave our space in the lunch room, our skill on the field, and our ability to pay attention in class. Fourth-To the Physio group we leave our map of the underground transit system for what it is worth. Fifth-To the Fourth Years we leave too early to will you the anticipated thrills of life at Tufts. Sixth-To the Office Staff we leave our best wishes for an ever decreasing number of rardy slips and for those still coming in-better excuses. Seventh-To the Janitors we will a self-disposing pound andarecordingofHjanitorcomingthrough. Eighth-To room 4, quieter classes, a clock that never stops, and an inkwell for every seat. Ninth-To room 3, enough chairs for everyone in Music Appreciation class. Tenth, We leave: To Miss Chellis-lnorejackmans and McElwees for the dance group. To Miss Green-as good a group of physios as we have given. To Mrs. Glennon-another best class ever. To Lou Thayer-the chance to follow in Roey's footsteps. To Libby Wonson-Cookie'S sailing ability. To Kay McDonald-Blakie's smile and work well done. To Jaquie Bland-Honey's southern accent. To Gloria Young-Burkie's skill in tennis. To Janet Hayward--Adelle's all around athletic ability. In testimony whereof we set our Seal, and in the presence of three witnesses, declare this to be our last will, the twenty-third dady of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred an forty-two. THE CLASS or 1942 Wime.r.re:.' GREY DAWN STARK REALITY ROSE COLORED GLASSES YEARBOOK COMMITTEE D. Haight, .fmior Rtpre.rmrati11r,' B. Waterbury, Arr Editor: R. Van den Bogart, .Yaplmmarr Reprarmfaliifef B. MCKicl, Editor-in-Cbitf.' D. Massey, Atrariarr Editor: C. Dewees, Frarbmun Rcpre.rentatizfe,' B. Edgett, Burimrx Manager.


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