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

 - Class of 1928

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f 1924: CL.-tSS 120014 1j11gy sy1gy1Q1f c:1,.f1Ss Al.lCli CA Ml'Bl'Il.l. Student tfounvil. '28 Charavteristie and Advertising Com- mit tees Page S1114 rn Al.lCl'I WILSON CANlPl3l'Il.l, .4 ddress - 210 Norfolk Street, VVollaston. Nlass. AL1c1E', Entered September 1927 Born July T. l9l0 Her voice was ervr sqfl. llltllflf. and lou'- ,111 efvellerzl thing in u lvumml. -Shakespeare Alive might well be valled the surprise of the vlass. At lirst meeting she seems- oh. so quiet and shy, but thereafter, well that's where the surprise vomes in. If you know her. you'll realize what a nive surprise it is, too. Certainly Alive deserves her title as the best-natured girl in the vlass, for she is always agreeable and friendly, besides being perpetually valm and unrutlled in disposition. Furthermore. Alive is a born disvoverer. She and a vertain friend of hers seem to have the knavk of bringing to light cute new restaurants-their names we'll not reveal here. for Alive's sake! Likewise, she seems to have made quite a diseovery in the medival line-namely, a certain dovtor on Boylston Street twhom she visits sometimes three. sometimes four times a weekj. As Alive won't, tell us anything about him. we are beginning to get suspicious. There's a picture, too, of Alive as a very consvientious student. Daily she varries great books to and from svhool. but, be it said, they are always tilled with spevial deliveries from a vollege in Pennsylvania. There was almost a panie in Wall Street one day when Alive dropped one of them and everybody made a dash for it. lf only Alice vould have vome to us sooner. Our only regret is that we eould not have known her for live years instead of one.

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1928 CUSS B005 THE SE5QlQl51f?Lf1SS LUIS Bllllil, flddrffss - 239 Ashmont StI'f'0IL, l30l'f'll0St0I'. Mass. Lois lfnlrrrd Svptvmlwr l92I Born April 6. l909 Sho was u 4IIlf'l'lI of noblz' IllIfIIl't S rrowriing. .-I smile of lwrs was likv an url of flrncvf'-lIart.lvy Colt-ridgv Ilois, our 4-xotiv-looking 1-ollvaguv. joinml us in thi' l iI'I,l1 Class. She- was tha-n shy anal lrashful. but sinvv has vast asidv these qualilivs. and. as our prvsimlcnl in thv S4-voncl Class. slim- showwl us that shi- voulcl ln' as forceful and talkativv as anyonv 4-lst-. Ilvr only fault is Irving latv to sm-hool. hut we van pc-rhaps pardon this as slit- is vm-ry tc-mpvrzunm-ntal. 'l'his cliaravtvristiv also covers her small bit, of allsvnt mind- nvss: so. whvn sho strolls into Spanish 1-lass Iiftvvn minutvs lato with the 1-xt-lamalion. tlh. I xIi4In'I know wo had Spanish this pc-riocl . nothing is I-ver said. Wu rm-ally In-Iivw. you sm-. wha-n such things on-nur. that she is on the point of writing somv gre-at. story, for to ln- a writvr is hvr onv amhition. In-siclos-wvll. wc- shall all sw- for our- sm-lws latvr. Lois' m'lu'm-ry smilv and sparkling vyvs w's'lvoluv us each morning, and wv know that 1-vvryom' will miss tlwm muvh nvxt yn-ar. LUIS BIIIICI. Vim'-llrvsiclvril, Class 3, '25 Pre-siclunt, of Class 2. '26 Magazinu Board, '27 Class Play, '27 Athletiv Association, '28 Christmas Plays Class 'I'uams Ilonorary liclitor of Class Book Class Ilropllvvy Choral Club Stop Cluh l'ugr' Fhlfiveu C' SS EG'



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1928 CLASS BOOK THE SENIOR CLASS MARY BEVERLY COX Address - 64 Sumner Road, Brookline, Mass. REV, Bravo Entered September 1926 Born December 13, 1909 Varium el mulabile semper fem1'na. QA lhing of moods and changes is woman ever.j-Vergil Beverly is our class jester. Whenever a laughing group of girls is found at the back of the Study Hall, Bev is sure to be in the middle of it, usually telling some wild and woolly tale of pills and fainting people at Schralftfs, or the like. Soon roars of laughter follow, she is relating some of her favorite punk jokesg and above all the mirth comes her tee-hee . At the luncheon table, too, Bev holds forth with anecdotes about certain persons QM who are in humilerations because of ber exaggerated descriptions. Bev has a peculiar manner of expressing herself. In every class she finds a way of describing what she wants to say, plucking it out of the air with her thumb and forefinger, as if this action helped in reciting a French verb or a Chemistry equation! In fact., when she asks for a who-dinkey in a store, those two digits are a means of conveying to the salesman the idea of the article which she desires. Bev's favorite color is blue and it isn't hard to tell why, although, he it said, reason does not lie in her big blue eyes, sometimes merry, sometimes dreamy as she hears the strains uf Blue Heaven or Diane . Bev surely is not blue in her thoughts, for she is the sunniest and most happy-go-lucky member of our class. BEVERLY COX Vice-President Class 2, '26 Hockey Team, '27 Student Council Christmas Play Class Play Class Team .50 rfb' Lf g .ff uf New Features Committee ' Choral Club X if is 0 ,922 Pane Seventeen-X X , f

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