Brimmer and May School - Yearbook (Chestnut Hill, MA)

 - Class of 1927

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1927 CLASS BOOK l'ilt-etetl to K, X.. if- lloekey 'l'e:nu, 'IIT Seeoml llmsketbull Teuln. 'QT l irst l'msketliullTeml1, 'QT tfuptuin Seeontl liusketlmll rl1l'2llll. '27 llunner-up of Tennis 'l'ournuulent, '27 plltllllgftlllllit' und Advertising Comnut- tee of Clans Book Page lflfllllffll Tlllf SEXIOI? CLASS MARY AGNES HOLBROOK Address-23 Oxford Road, Newton Centre, Mass. Entered, 1926 Born, January 1, 1009 Mllapp-v am I, from care I-7I1fI'!'!'.' 11'l1'v !Il't'lIil they all l'0lI'l'llff'li like rnef '-t lperu de lu lluyudf-re. Though Mary Agnes entered llriuuuer only last fall. in this short time she hus beeome well known zuuong her elzassuiutes as Z1 girl just bubbling: ox er with fun. She will try Zlllfllllflg 0I'll'1,'wS0lIlt'1lllllll'S once too often--and more than onee she has been found guilty of starting uprourious outbursts of laughter. Mary Agnes has brought to Brinuuer ubunduntf enthusiusui in uthleties :uid has excellent school spirit. Just seeing: her play proves that she is un urdent, tennis player: while lleeting visions of her nimble sliding on the hockey lield and her lightning-quiek passes on the basketball eourt show her uthletie versatility: also her uthletie zest, for sho always eomes out of the fruy grinning from eur to eur. Sometimes we wonder why she exchanges stationery with lf. ly. tlt's quite obvious. Nlury Agneslj ln our lust word, we must eouunend her on her admirable prowess in seeuring for us ull the nlueh-eoveted delectable seeond dishes of dessert: und besides this we delight in her exuberant joy in living.

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1927 CLASS BOOK DOROTHEA BOIT GIERASCH Address-130 Longwood Avenue, Brookline, Mass. TID Entered, 1918 Born, May 10, 1910 Dark with excessive bright. -Milton. A situation would never upset her. Indeed, her independence, which fits her for traveling, took her to Europe, away from us for almost a year, when she should have been a member of om' second class. Of course the result abroad was startling, but highly gratifying to us, for the Salon Frangais accepted herwork, a bust of a blind woman. In all ways Tid is an enigma. Her ability to add a witty remark and a quizzical look on every occasion has made her an asset in recitations. Though she may not scatter heedlessly her ideas, it is quite evident that she never lacks something to BBY, the fact that she easily leads us to think she is disclosing ber inmost thoughts causes us to reveal our own secrets all too readily. One drawback about Tid is the difficulty with which the less-favored of us comprehend her witty attacks. Quite often we lose the point, though we are prone to believe there was one. How- ever, we must make the most of her, source of pleasure and exasperation that she is, for we are fully prepared never to meet her like again. THE SENIOR CLASS Magazine Board, '25, '27 Student Council, '27 Art Committee of Class Book Page Seventeen



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1997 CLASS BOOK THE SENIOR CLASS URSULA MARION HOLLANDEB Address-59 Hyde Avenue, Newton, Mass. BUNNY Entered, 192-L Born, September 23, 1902 Ye! a grae jful ease and suvfelness void of pride :llighl hide lzerfaulls, if belies lzaclfaulls I0 hide. --Pope. 1... ., We all know Bunny has heart trouble, but we aren't sure just what kind. lf you should ask her how she liked best to spend her time after school, we feel certain she would answer something about movies, Exeter preferred. Because of this same heart trouble she is not a girl athlete,lbut we have heard tell that she is considered Brimmcr's best dancer by more than one person. In a few weeks Brilnmer may expect to see a magic change in Bunny for, not satisfied with the results of last year's bronchitis, laryngitis, measles, and scarlet fever, she hopes by starving for a time, to acquire a figure which may be defined as a straight line without breadth or thick- ness. To know Bunny is to love her, for she is all that is gay, wholesome, and sweet, and we-'re sure that Brimmer is going to miss her next year as much as we shall. Student Council, '26 Song Leader, '26 Advertising Committee of Class Book Bing Committee I 'age Nirzelecn 7 v ,.b

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