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

 - Class of 1927

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Page 9 text:

-ul , Y Ny L-r fl f Qlilass Iaisturp Station W. C. C. B. signing on! To-night we will broadcast the history of the Class of '27, when in their first year of the Upper School. Their able leader was Elizabeth Kennedy and, on her right hand, was her ready assistant, Mary Page. Behind them was Katharine Irwin, heading the rest of the class. The new' members were Laura Buff, Helen Clapp, Med ra Gale, Katharine Irwin, Elizabeth Kennedy, Alice Mayers, Mary Page, Priscilla Sellman, Sarah Woodland, and Sarah Youngman, who added to the number of those who came from the Lower School. These were Elizabeth Barrell, Elizabeth Bartlett, Celia Darlington, Rachel Deland, Ruth Gibbons, Dorothea Gierasch, Elizabeth Howland, and Doris Watters. As this was their first year in the Upper School they behaved like little ladies and gazed at the imposing seniors with great awe. Station W. Q. C. B. announcing the Current News of the Class of '27 during the Fourth Class year. Their president was Elizabeth Bartlett, vice-president, Doris Watters, secretary and treas- urer, Priscilla Sellman. They lost Mary Page whose place was taken by Barbara Bullard and Hester Codman. This year '27 felt a little bit more at home. Page Five

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Page 10 text:

Station W. T. C. B. signing on! We are about to tell you of the Class of '27 during its third year in the Upper School. Its leaders were changed once more. Now Priscilla Sellman, Ella Poland, and Sarah Woodland, as the officers, guided it skillfully through the perplexities of being one of the three upper classes. Many changes had occurred since the previous year. Elizabeth Barrell, Hester Codman, and Medora Gale had left the ranks. These vacancies were filled by Betty Carpenter, Phoebe Jordan, and Amy Merrill. Unfortunately, '27 began to feel very much at ease during this year! Station W. D. C. B. on the air! This is the fourth year the Class of '27 has been in the Upper School. The officers were Katharine Irwin, Helen Clapp, and Doris Watters. Dorothea Gierasch left for a year and went to Paris to study. We had four new members, Helen Bottger, Eleanor Brown, Rosamond Downer, and Mary Elizabeth Frost. Two notable events of the year are the traditional First Class Dance at which we were entertained by '26, and the Second Class Picnic we gave for '26 at Swampscott. This is station W. U. C. B., broadcasting the latest news bulletins of the Class of '27, The senior class of Brimmer has elected as its officers: Doris Watters, president, Alice Mayers, vice- presidentg Mary Elizabeth Frost, secretary and treasurer. Rosamond Downer left usg Mary Agnes Holbrook and Martha Lesh joined usg and Dorothea Gierasch retumed to us once more. This year the two outstanding events were also the Second Class Picnic and the First Class Dance -- and then - Graduation! Page S iz

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