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24 BROCKTONIA ll -1- Know Thyself, O, 'Class of '29 'Y' EDITOR'S NOTE: I meant to call the jinglcs that I called them Know Thyself , and let it go at that. Al-IL, HELEN MARGARET A blonde it was like this Miss .Ahl That caused the lofty Troy to fall. ALLAIRE. ELVEDA YVETTE She can type much faster fat Than can speed a speedy car. ANDELMAN. RUTH - Curtis. in her mimirry. Has one corking voice, by gee! ANDERSON. ALICE ROSAMOND Pink and white, supple. tall. Like hollyhocks near a garden wall. ANDERSON. CATHERINE ELIZABETH Catherine likes to draw, I hear. She'll succeed. IQO. never fear. ANDERSON, ELEANOR DAVIS Vlith Elmer and Ernest on musical spree Is Eleanor-the eternal three. ANDERSON. HELEN THERESA ' Lucky Helen Anderson Needs no cosmetics-not a one! ANDERSON. INEZ DAPHNE She has mastered once for all U The delicate art of How to Stall . ANDERSON, LILLIAN MARTHA As pale are hers as Isolt's hands. Fair daughter of the northern lands. ANGLIM, ALICE MAE ' Her heart heats madly after a fashion From reading tales of love and passion. AVERY. MARJORIE BELLE Is sober and rellective. so quiet all the w hile. Why don't you show us, Marjorie. that you know how to smile? BAKER. ELIZABETH LILLIAN She's always ready with a word And like's the talkies. so I've heard. BAKER. FANNIE 4 Cook or teacher, wife or fakir. But I just won't be a baker. BALDWIN. ELEANOR CLIFTON Whom would we like to look at more Yrs. you've guessed it. Eleanor! BALLENTINE. ETHEL LYDIA Quantity and quality. Both exist in Ethel B. BANAVICH. ANNA MAY l A small bird sits in her throat and sings. For trills. it beats its silver wings. BARNES. DOROTHY MATTHEWS Tall and straight. slim and fine. Defined against the sky like a brave young BARRY. MARY ESTHER I like translation. that I do. Te Amo. Latin. I love you. BARRETT. ROSE ANN Hete's a trait of pretty Rose. She sews and sews and sews and scws. BASSETT. RUTH LOUISE Someone said that this Ruthie Is clever in Biology. BATCHELDER. LAURA MAY Quick. deft and etiicient. very. Laura is His Secretary . BELANGER, JEANNETTE ALDEA This is her outstanding trait: Suzanne Lenglen to emulate. BELEVICZ, FLORENCE ALBINA Her prowess as a fine athlete Does bring her medals for each feat. BENOIT, CELESTE MARY This maiden with intriguing name As Sunday hostess wins her fame. BENOIT. MARGERY RUTH Pert. Parisian. peppy very, These are adjectives for Jerry. BENSON. EVELYN LOUISE Gentle Ev. says. Let me try it If the occupations quiet. pine. Rhymelets but that sounded so much like omelets BISSON. DOROTHY DORIS Not foward. no or talkative. but when you ask her why. To every question she's prepared to give a good reply. BLACK. GEORGIA BALLARD Warm. black nights and stars forsaken. These can Georgia's name awaken. BOKMAN. PHOEBE She can hit the basket far. Phoebe is a sprightly star. BOLAND. MARY JOSEPHINE From here to far elf France or Poland. Whos friendlier than Mary Boland? BOLGER. GERALDINE BARBARA - lVho's skilled in drawing? Really? Very! An artist in the flesh is Jerry. BOLIEAU. FRANCES ELIZABETH Try to imagine. if you can. A typist skillful as our Fran. BOYD. MARION GRACE Too busy far to prink and perk. A clever little order clerk. BRADY. ETHELMAE A pretty lass, most certainly. endowed with senti- ment, l wonder whom she voted for to be class president? BRESLOV. MARY Vlhy does homework bore her so? Why Mary likes it not. you know. BRITTON, MADELON LOUISE She ran solve the hardest problem or example ever had And Ifve an inkling that she likesa certain Irish lad. BROWN. BLANCHE DOROTHY With red shoes tripping up and down, Oh skillful actress is La Browne. BROWN, ETHEL WINSOR Quiet. Ethel is, demure. Timid. chaste. and very pure. BROWN. FRANCES MARJORIE Remarkably pretty. and charming besides, In her soul, too. a bit of the poet abides. BRUSSEAU. ALINA ESTELLE Katherine's a truly star, a dazzling. raging shrew: But, oh. good gracious me. Estelle-does Ronnie think so, too? BRYANT. BLANC!-IE AMELIA Looking cheerful all the while. Karp it up. lass: smile, girl. smile. BUBE, HELEN EMMA Plies the needle skillfully. Perhaps some time for her family. BUCKLEY, MARION BEATRICE Sparkling eyes that darkly glow And cheeks wherein red poppies blow. BURKE. ALLYENE IRMA 'Tis fact indeed. not rumor. Her's is a precious sense of humor. BURKE. MARY ELLEN Mala puella Marial Say. Why do Paul's Latin every day? CALLAHAN, ALICE MARION We have a very trained nurse now To cure your ills and smooth your hrow. CALLAHAN. PHYLLIS MARGUERITE Wind-blown bob. askew and wild. Pawn Phyl's a darling child. CAMERON. FRANCES EDITH In tunnis she a inc place lills, Will soon be beating Helen lVills. CAMPBELL, LILLIAN VERONICA Slimly modern. lovely-oh, Perhaps 'twas soup that made her so. CANNON. EVELYN BERNICE Cannon gives a loud salute. To hail a miss who's awfully cute. A. '
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BROCKTONIA D W2 lm. MQW? Wmgxg Class Ode Seniors, now late sun is setting On dear days at Brockton High. We have reached life's early cross-road, Where sad parting hour draws nigh. Sometimes rough the path we've travelled, Yet the ending causes tears. Friendships made along this highway Will endure through coming years. Thoughts of many happy moments. Spent with classmates tried and true, E'er will linger in our mem'ry, As we sadly say adieu. And to you, fair Alma Mater. We shall always faithful be. And where e'er the future leads us, We shall love and honor thee. Virginia H. Laybolt, '29 l 0, l as swam '-Z,
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BROCKTONIA 25 CANNON. HELEN MAE This Helen works determinedly Each day on her economy. CAPELOTTI. THERESA INEZ Pleasant girl with pleasant face. Coming from Il Duce's race. CARD, ELDORA GRACE Hats oK. girls, to Dora Card. For she hates men-hates 'em hard. CARLSON. LILLY HILDEGARDE Lillies should not sew nor spin. But crockery with het does win. CHARRON. ELEANOR ELIZABETH Our lovely lady Eleanor. Has time and leisure--oh. galore! CHASE. EVELYN CIQIAPLIN Hosts of friends this Ev has won By lending mirrors to everyone. CHASE, NORMA MASON Our pleasant Norma would invite dine and sup. I But if you tease her she will cry: For heavens sake. let upl Cl-IASSE. EVELYN CATHERINE , Like a young birch. fair and slim. she will step right up to him. Saying: Fine! Congratulations on class mation! CIAMPA, ELVA MARY Sister. tall in dreams is straying. While Al, big brother, does the playing. CIAVARRA, MARY PHILOMENA Mary studies hard that she May know each date in history. CLARK. ELEANOR MARIE Rough and ready for a lark. Modern Miss is 'Nora Clark. CLARK, FLORENCE ANNA Sweet and gentle. soft and lovely, happy, and so very slim. Like a pale fair lily growing shyly at the water's brim. CLARK. LUCIA ELIZABETH Dusky hair, dream-shadowed eyes. Poetry that's sweet and wise. CLEARY, ALICE ELIZABETH In history bright Alice learns To help a certain bashful Burns. CLIFFORD. ANNA MARIE I want to be a dancer . writes Anne Morrow. if you please. Marie is one already in the Drag of Varsities . CLIFFORD. HELEN MARY Pep and spirit. all she trims. Vfith her perfect pair o' limbs. COLOMBO. CARMELENA The gliding accents of her name Do conjure up sweet thoughts of fame. CONLEY. HELEN DROHAN Just as another Helen once did launch a thousand shi s. This I-It-len makes a thousand laddies' hearts turn double flips. CONNORS. CATHERINE ELIZABETH If she works hard, her future will indeed' be heaped with honors. A very charming maiden is the pretty Catherine Connors. CONROY, ABIGAIL MARY Abbie's full of dash and verve. Snappy leading Girl Reserve. COONEY. ELSIE MAY Entrancing Elsie scores from far, At basketball a perfect star. CORMIER, ANNETTE VICTORINE Annette sells there: lel's shop some more At Frascr's big department store. CORMIER. PHYLLIS MARY Slimly graceful. wand-like Phyl. V-'ins our hearts and always will, COSTELLO. MADELINE MARY As gladly by us is Mady seen As the three Costellqs on the screen. COTE. VIOLA MARIE In Miss Viola here you see One of the beauties of 4 P. COVELL. VERNA FRANCES Daintiest small thing ever seen. Like a wee Dresden figurine. COYNE. INA MAE We'd go quite far most any day To have a glance at Ina Mae. you all to your splendid CROSS. EVELYN MAE A born leader: quite a boss. Never. tho, is Evie Cross. CROWLEY. MADELINE GRACE Slim, and red. and tall is she. As a lovely paw paw tree. CURTIS. RUTH VIRGINIA Says Ruth. It is an awful job To smooth a swirling wind-blown hob. DAGG. LOUISE ANNIE Be weather fair. or cold wind blowing. Louise is happy when she's sewing. DAHLEN. EVELYN MAE Evelina is the pal Of a certain chap called Al. DALRYMPLE, RUTH VIOLA Frank, outspoken. wise. and simple. Clever is our Ruth Dalrymple. DALTON. MARJORIE WARD As nice a classmate as can be To everyone is Marjorie. DAVIDSON. LOUISE ADDIE To Business Administration meeting. Athletic leader gives a greeting. DAVIS. MILDRED FRANCES Her name's the same but Mil's annoyed When called the wife of Harold Lloyd. DAWN. EVELYN AMY Did you ever stand and gaze upon A lovely, glowing wind-blown Dawn? DEAN. DOROTHY COLBY A pretty girl? Of course you mean The rollicking Miss Dottie Dean. DEIGHTON. ELSIE EMILY Elsie Dinsmore books would do just what the elders would say. Elsie here's a good girl, too: does economics every day. DEKOVNER, ROSE LILLIAN Softly spoken 'thout a thorn Blush rose on a summer morn. DENLY. VIVIAN ALBERTA Minds the rules and studies well, The results her marks do tell. DIAMOND. ALICE HOLMES A Diamond true is Alice. who in studies gains such fame. Besides her music that we say The Wizard is her name, DI CROCE. IDOLA EDITH Noble queens and duchesses with olive rose-tinged cheeks. 'Tis of these the visage of Idola speaks. DI MARZIO, VINCENZA NANCY Oh, why so late, Vincenza. whose teeth are white and pearly? You'll have to be on time some day. so better get up earlyl DI PASQUA. ELEANOR MARIE When 'Nor is busy know that she Is getting slips for the library. DUNCANSON. MARGARET DORIS Tall and lissom, slim is she As the famed Persophone. DUNPHY. DORIS PATRICIA Perhaps she whispers quite a bit: but why should Doris find it A thing that's wrong to du. as long as Emil docsn't mind it. DUOBA, ANNA PATRICIA Well dressed she is and dreams until from us she seems quite far. I think she wishes that she were a famous movie Slat. DUSHMAN. ANNA Live coal eyes and hair you know. Modern as a radio. DUSHMAN, SARAH Up hill or peak. thru dale or valley. We'd go to be of aid to Sally. EASTON, ENA THELMA Little Ena's recitations XVe'll applaud with due ovations. ELLIS, RUTH MARIE Here's New England's little Ruth. Firm believer in the truth. ELZBUT. LOTTIE ANTOINETTE Cool, impersonal. and calm As a shadow-giving palm. ERICKSON. HELEN MARIE No. Lief the Lucky as I live. kwas not out I-I:len's relative,
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