High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 16 text:
“
l l l A i l i L+ +7-vi l4 BROCKTONIA illiemhera uf the Seuinr Gllaem an p unit the upitapliz In he Jlnerriheh Gbn Elheir Unmhatnnea INQLGLMI Anderson, Emily E. i'Preferred Stock. Anderson, Gladys E. A teller of tales QAnderson's Fairy Storiesrfever heard of them?j. Archibald, Alice A. Sweet Alice Ben Bolt. Ashley, Doris F. Test tubes! She breaks them by the dozen. Atwood, Doris M. Blue is becoming. Auger, Eleanor M. Everything 'augurs' well for Eleanor. Baker, Edna M. Laughter is a most healthful exer- tion, Baker, Pauline M. If she were only a boy. Baker, Ruth P. No, I've never had any of her cooking, Yet-T- Banavich, Mary E. She sits high in all the people's hearts. Barker, Esther G. A fair exterior is a good recom- mendationf' Barrows, Nannie M. Ever true blue. Barry, Frances M. Going up! Some jumper. Belastock, Mary. Nifty and thrifty. Bird, Miriam L. She means what she says. Bird, Virginia A. Le petit oiseauf' Black, Doris E. Who wouldn't want a secretary like her? Blanchard, Pearl L. A luminous pearl. Bolotin, Ida R. When she's not otherwise, shes quiet! Bowen, Isabelle L. The belle of the ball. Brackett, Geneva M. Does silence 'mean consent? Speak up. Geneva! Bridgeo, Marjorie H. Good humor is the sunsh'n: of the mind. Bromley, Winifred E. i'Winnie Winklef' Brooks, Ethel F, How big is her Recess Dance part- ner? So big! Brown, Rose. Ambition galore, Brown, Ruth E. If I had a girl like you- -- Burke, Lena C. Our little gossip, Burns, Laura A. Somebody's Stenogf' Callahan, Alice L. Smiling Thru'. Campbell, Georgia E. Too sweet for Brockton: goes big in Fall River. Cannon, Amelia M. Lady Hamaline. Read Dur- ward to enjoy this. Carroll, Mary M. Little, but oh! my. Centrella, Egina. The lady of the well informed. Informed? Chase, Sallie B. Easy on the eyes. Ciampa, Amelia S. She couldn't get arrested for talking too much. Clancy. Gertrude M. Three guesses, what am I? Clapp, Barbara E. Two friends7A. D. and B. C. Clement, Mary E. Oh, my darling Clementina! Cohen, Bessie CAD. The girl with the big heart. Cohen, Bessie Giggles Connolly. Mary L. My XVild Irish Rose. Cooper, Sarah Z, What does the Z stand for, Sarah? Ziegfield? Copp, Elizabeth E. His Secretary. Cote, Madeleine W. She may never have millions but she's sure got some Jack, Covell, Rena M. Short and sweet. Curry, Lois C. Where there's fun. th:re's 'Bob'. Dahlborg, Hazel L. Mike and Ike, they look alike. Daley, Marie A, Blue skies shine for Marie. Dantono, Emelinda. The mildest manners and th' gentlest heart, Davis, Ruth I-I. The artist. DeLaKoski, Eldora E. Hey, Eddie! Dennehy. Kathryn A. Her mother was Galli-Curci and her father John M'Cormack. Donnelly. Alice I. 0 Captain. My Captafnm Dorn, Minnie L. Granny doesn't know what the younger generation is a-coming to. Drake, Barbara C. A'She casts a long shadow, but no one hides when he sees it coming, Driscoll, Helen M. Goodness is the only investment that never fails. Dubois, Beatrice G. Good things come in small packages. Dunbar, Alice B, She and Virgil are great pals. Dunham, Barbara E. Rugged Waters. Nuff ted. Dwyer, Dorothy C. Kid Giggles. Eklund, Irene E. Slow but sure. Ellis, Amy H. The inspiration for the talking machine. Elzbut, Bronislaw E. 3 P's, pretty, punctual, and persistent. Emord, Bernice M. One of the Gold Dust Twins. Fine, Beatrice S, Someday she'll be an actress. Finley, Glenna R. How's your twin, Glenna! Fixman, Bessie B. She'll fix them all right. Flanagan, Helen M. 'Nother athlete. Flint, Doris A, Cute and neat. Fogg, Helen A, After Helen, came the fog, Ford, Grace M. Lunch checks. please! Fort, Marion. Good-bye, Alpha Tau. Fosdick, Irene E. You've seen Sally and Mary, well, you should see Irene. Foye, Dorothy F. Happy-go-lucky, That's me! Foye, Muriel S. Miss Information. Fregeau, Edna A. Silence is golden. Gerry, Lily. Earnestness and sincerity are synonym- ous. ' Giardino, Evelyn M. The Silent Saleswomanf' Glasman. Rose, A persuasive debaterf' Glover, Mary E. 'AA good B. H. S. now! Let's go! Gorton, Dorothy P. Prominent in the Secession Move- ment. Goudey, Dorothy R. Someday she'll be a dentist. Goulet, Doris Y. Her looks speak louder than words. Grinnell, Margaret E. Collegiate Rah! Rah! Grothe, Ruth M. Her eyes talk for her. Guarino, Philomena. The StenogfJust like Cam O'Flage. Gullefer, Alice B. -She wouldn't hurt your feelings for anything. Hall, Miriam T. Drink to me only with thine eyes-7 Hallberg, Viola L. A little bit of Sweden. Hardie. Helen P. Such heavenly eyes. She's an angel. Hartwvegl, Dorothy R. She's got a good Hart but f ell- 4' Heath, Thelma A. Buck 'em Cowboy! Hedin, Doris A. We envy her expressive eyes. ruby lips, and marvel at her charms. Hedin, Myrtle A. Such a blonde and such popu- larityf' Higgins, Mary. But O, she dances such a way! Hilliard, Carrie B. Silence is more eloquent than words, Hogan, Catherine T. She raises a mighty racket fracquetjf' Holmes. Gertrude M, No relation to Sherlock. Hunt. Dorothy VJ. She's too sweet for words. Hurwitz. Polly. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Irving. Dorothy M. The poet laureate of IV D. Irving, Lois E. Better get a rabbit's foot, Lois! Jenkins, Dorothy B. And she's a prize Sunday School scholar! Jones, Alice A. One of the many. Kadishevitz, Celia. What personality will do. Katz, Sarlie II. Five feet two r- - a
”
Page 15 text:
“
B R O C K T O N I A 13 1 W Q? QQ? Gbnnmrh In Smrrraz Y 1 + 4.J
”
Page 17 text:
“
BROCKTONIA l5 Keefe, Marjorie V. Somersault Sue. Keene, Alice E. Longfellow's 'grave Alice'. Keith, Marion L. 'Tis the loveliest hair in the world. Kelleher, Ellen F. How near to good is fairl Kelleher, Grace C. Beauty, devoid of Grace, is a mere hook without the bait. Kempton, Elizabeth E. Sentimentally I posed to harmony, but organically I am of a tune. Kempton, Marjorie F. As a musician she wins the fur-lined toothpick. King, Dorothy M. A King should be a King in all things. Kinnear, Helen M. Red Heads Preferred. Kramer, Ethel A. Hollywood awaits her, Krock, Dora. Our Lady-in-Waiting. Kronquist, Ruth L. And 'Along Came Ruthl' Lacount, Ethel G, Not much talkfa gr.a: sweet silence. LaPlante. Agnes ,R. The name Agnes means chaste and pure. Watch out! Larkin. Teresa J. One out of a thousand who hasnt 'bobbed'. Lawson, Ruth M. Another blonde. Lazarus, Janet. She's sweet, simple, and girlish. Leary, Louise A. The farrnerette. She says she's go- ing to raise chickens. Leonard, Doris E. Ja, sie spricht das Deutsch! Leonard, Eileen M. She knows a lot, that girl! Leonard. Marie C. Private sincerity is a public wel- fare. Leonard. Olive W. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! LeVangie, Irene E. Her name stands for peace. Lewis, Helen F. The gentleness of all th: gods go with her. Lind, Gertrude E. Have you anything you want what is am dis- incapable sewed? Lindquist, Elsie A. She likes Jim. Who? Well, Gymnasium. Lindquist, Sybil A. The flying angel. Littledeld, Doris M. If there were one more, there would be triplets. Littlefield, Dorothy E. The blonde that the boys call preferred. Lounge, Doris M. Some skater! Ask Highland Park. Lucey. Helen G. The power of gentleness is irr.- sistib1e. Lyons, Helen. Watch for the news of her ilop.- menr with a young Swedish prince. MacDonald, Doris M. How's the camp, Dot? MacDonald, Frances V. Not the Gym teacher. Madigan, Irene M. Our chorus and follies lady. Maguire. Lillian M. Our'Lily of the Valley. Martin. Doris R. Our favorite actress. Marvill. Alice F. The quiet little miss. Maver, Elizabeth M. Why drug stores faIl. Max, Edith M. Another blonde with a winning smile. Maxwell, Louise. A 'Maxwell' for sp:ed. McCarthy, Margaret R. 'iA.constant friend. McEvoy, Virginia R. I knew by the smile that so gracefully curled, that 'Ginny' was sittin' on the top of the world. McKenney, Elizabeth R. Economics Bound. McMahon, Margaret M. You'll delight in being sick if you have Margaret for the nurse. Miller, Charlotte M. Always on the job. Miller, Rose. I'd walk a mile lor a Rose. Minerva, Angelina. A miss to be remembered aw faithful to the books. Mitchell, Rhoda E. HK. Severse's 'stcady'. Morse, Ruth E. The Solitary Horsewomanf' MullinS,iElizabeth A. Wimmen's Winning Ways. Naves, Margaret J. The ace, king. and queen are higher. Nelson, Lillian H. is Lillian. Nelson, Viola L. Q ' . . y. Nobel, Florence M. We hear that she is engagedfto what--Florence--housework?' Montello Rose. Always trust a girl whose name uiet but oh' m Norton. Ellen B. Oddie, Florence A. Odd only in name. O'Donnell, Gertrude A. Does your father own the playground? Oksas, Amelia M. Ditto to Elizabeth Robinson's epitaphf' Oquist, Mildred G. Her glittering tresses shaken loose shower gold. ' O'Rourke, Ellen. The girl with the rontagious laugh. Ortendahl, Greta I. Because of close resemblance, Greta Garbo is named after her. x Papouleas, Sophie. Sophie stands for wisdom. How about it? Peabody, Elizabeth S. Where's your waistline. Bettina? Pearl, Verna L. A gem of purest ray serene. Peck, Ruth B. My brother saysf- Peterson, Corinne L. Which is which? Peterson, Edith C. The Miss Brockton High School. Peterson, Maxine W. Which is which? Pettigrove, Margaret H. I wonder if she was the cause of 'Peg O' My Heart'. Phipps, Mae A. Your initials will bring you a rich husband. Pitcher, Elizabeth. Little pitchers Polinsky, Goldie. There is gold in thy nature as well as in thy name. Polinsky, Sadie. Dinner is ready! Powers, Helena M. Do you like haunted houses. Helena? Powers. Winifred A, Power is the queen of th: world. Procopio, Ilda M. A plugger and a worthy one. Prout, M. Alice. Alice Where Art Thou? Purdy, Irene M. Margie's the only girl for me. Rankin, Ethel L. Rankin' high. Reardon, Beatrice A. A prodigy from 'Green Street'. Reardon, Evelyn T. And they call her 'Eve'. Reuell, Catharine E. Kat by name but not by nature. Reynolds, Phyllis M. Care to our coffin adds a nail. .no doubt: and every grin, so merry, draws one out. Richardson, Sara M. Whcre'd ya git the foot ball, Saa-ra? Richman, Dorothy E. Bring on the 'Whos Who'. Ripley. Barbara E. O Captain! My Captain! Roach, Gladys C. Have you a little saxaphone in your home? Robinson, M. Elizabeth. A studious student ,wgho studies studiously. r ' Robinson, Evelyn H. Dear Evelinaf' Roche, Ilene R. She observes rather than participates. Your country needs you. Ilene. Sampson, Marforie M. The strong woman. Sarti, Inez A. She travels with her eyes. Satkus, Stephanie S. OhI how she can blush. Severse, Katherine A. I'll bite. What is it? Shaiughnessy, Madeline M. A square 'Peg' in a square oe. Sheehan, Edith R. Pleasure stands for your name. Edith, Shurtlelf, Dorothy M. Rise, please. Shurtlelf, Ruth L. The girl with the winsome smile. Sinclair, Rosamond F. She may be a Vice, but Q doesn't care. Sinclair, Shirley M. The early bird catches the worm. Sinkevicz. Margaret V. When you and I were young, Maggie-T Slye. Helen I. Bonnie brown eyes are the eyes for me. Smith, May O. The 'Sheba' in disguise. Smith, Nina M. Your move. Two seats in. please. Snow, Madeleine L. I ask you confidentially, 'Ain't she sweet?' Snyder. Minnie F. The tailor-made girl. Sorgman, Jeannette D. Silence is bliss so Miss P. thinks. Spear, Arlene M. Go to sleep, Lena, darling. Stack, Anna T. The song bird. Stedman, Rosamond G. She moves a goddess. and she looks a queen. Stone, Pearle. One of the jewels. Sweeney. Geraldine W. Just 'Jerry' to all. Sylvester, Olive C. The peach of the olive branch. Thomson, Janet G. Sister to John? Oh. yes! Tighe, Hazel L. Witch Hazel do I want? Thornton. Bessie A. There's only one 'Tho 'n' in each 'Ton' of sweetness. Twohig. Julia M. The historian is a prophet look- ing backward. Upton. Edna M. The cowgirl. Urburtis, Sophie E. High soprano! VanGould, Lillian. You've seen her with all the rest of the 'sweets' at the Brockton Theatre. Vigneron. Jeannette M. Elle est tres chic, nest-ce-pas? Warren, Cynthia M. To think that Alpha Tau missed you. XVatts, Eleanor. Sweet Briar from the Dale. Wheeler, Cynthia B. A hock-hock-hockey player. Wight, Dulcina B. When stenography is not taught. Dulcina will give up. Wilbar, Olive H. Diligently working onward. Vllilder. Bertha E. The wearer of the red mic. Williams. Evelyn L. Always the same. XVise, Pearl B. The other jewel.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.