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BROCKTONIA 27 JOHNSON. MYRTLE FRANCES As sweet as myrtle, her own Bower. She would enhance a home or bower. JONES. CAROLYN Pack up your troubles in your old school bag and smile, smile. smile. Who could be serious with Carrie 'roundi She giggles all the while. JONES, MARGARET FRANCES, 'iHats off to Margaret , we beg. Tillie the Toiler is our Peg. KARAFOTIAS. HELEN In writing Latin, goodness, why listen. don't you know That Helen most beats Vergil. Ovid or Cicero? KASETA, BERTHA She hates cowards. shirkers. blighters, But adores prize fights and fighters. KATZ. ESTELLE L. Outside o' books and studies, for two things Ye Ed. cloth care. And the one is writin' poems, and the other- won't tell. so there! KEITH, MIRIAM NATHALIE With hcr cold and haughty stare Keeps the young men in despair. KELLY, JOSEPHINE PI-IILLIS She never missed a shot at all In the game of basketball. KENNEDY, SUSANNA ABBIE This perfect featured Susie has at her beck and call A certain youth who's dazzling in his game of basketball. KEOUGH, BARBARA AGNES Bobs is a darling girl and shy. Don't get fooled by the colored tie. KING, BARBARA LOUISE Being King, Miss Bahs Louise Is quite royal, if you please. KNIBERG, ALICE DOROTHY Sports and studies: hold her no malice. Perhaps B. Hfs not proud of Alicel KREINICK, FLORENCE Flossie, Flossie, as I live. You split an inlinirive! KRUSHAS. AMELIA Money, Money? Well, we declare! You'1l have to marry a millionaire. ga LAIRD, GERTRUDE LOUISE Authors! Hurry. heed our call: NVrite more books. She's read 'em all. LANGE. ANNA MARIE Anna has a splendid flair For curling and arranging hair. LANOUE, MADALINE ROSE Red hair. white limbs. deep green sea water. Oh. Madeline is Neptune's daughter. LA PLANTE. MARION LUCY Very lovely kid, all right, There's an usher, charming quite. LARKIN, CECELIA AGNES For the glee club she sings songs That is where a Lark belongs. LATIMER, HELEN NYE A conscientious student is good Helen Latimer. Nor math not French nor history seem very hard to her. LAYBOLT, VIRGINIA HAZEL kVhen the loam is soft and the weather's snaPP7. Members of the Odist's Club plant things and are happy. LEACH, ELIZABETH The basketballs thrown by Lib Leach The basket never fail to reach. LEDERER. SOPHIE Always as clever as can be, A smile for you and a nod for me. LESSARD. ELLEN FRANCES Sweet and kind. har 'mark she'll make. Like Scott's Ellen of the Lake. LEVANGIE, FRANCES LOUISE From white to rose and back goes she For Frances blush-s easily. LEVJIS, MILDRED HELENA Who with cheer our hearts does fill? Why. it is a pretty Mil! LINDGREN. RANGHILD ELENORA Donner or Blitzen. St. Nick's prancer Had nothing on her-gee. she's some dancer! LINDI-I. RUTH ASTRA Fair hair rippled by the wind. This. you ser. is Ruthie Lindh. LYNES, JOSEPHINE MARY Some day she'll 'wed sons of scions, Josie is as brave as lions. MMCURRACH, FLORENCE EVELYN The Scotch are bonnie lads and lassies, eh what! Florence here will vouchsafe dear for a' that. MACGUIRE, JANICE MABURY A voice that's clear And Iine to hear. MACHINI, HELEN MARJORIB As a matter of fame and duty Every Helen is a beauty. MADIGAN. VIOLA ETHELYN Viola. with her pale-gold hair. And Eleanor-a striking pair. MACDONALD, ALMA LOUISE Still waters deep last long and later. As does her love for Alma Mater. MAGUIRE. ANNE LOUISE For sweetness bright haired Anne is praised. But then-on candy she was raised. MAHONEY. ALICE MARY Dusky--curled, the chum is she Of a certain Mildred G. MANNING, MARY PATRICIA Skilled in cooking and in canning Is. I hope. Miss Mary Manning. MARKUS, IDA REBECCA Here comes Ida, blithe and dapper, She typihes the modern Rapper. MATSON. LINDA HELEN At recess Linda oft hears these Leave your lunch check, won't you please? M.CABE. HELEN GERTRUDE Vfhen you'rc in the dark movies You hear a voice say Sir, rise please. McDEVITT. DOROTHY EDNA Dot on the board will print with chalk. Silence is golden-except when you talk. McGEARY. MARY FRANCES Of studies she must be quite weary. She studies so, does Miss McGeary. McGRATH. BERNARDINE EVELYN Barnardine, we know, Knot guess? Is a full-fledged authoress. McINTOSH. KATHERINE HAGERTY Say what you will: at this swift age. Wind-blowns really are the rage. McKENNEY, HELEN FRANCES Won the Gilmore contestl Brilliant as can bel Hail our class Essayist for superb is she. McMAI'-ION, PATRICIA LUCILLE A mirry dashing joyous scamp-we'll let it go at I at She knows the latest jokes by heart-O rightly named is Pat. MILLER. ANNA MAE Doesn't Abe like Ann, by Jim? I think it's Ann who docsn't like him? MONAHAN, MARY ELIZABETH Mary often does complain He took my powder puff again! MONAHAN. MARY MARGARET Siamese twins are always two, Mary's one. And the other. who? MONKIEWICZ, ALBENA HELEN An all round girl is Alby here And skilled in many arts. my dear. MONT. MARJORIE CLAIRE Whisper Chirpy, Oh my word, No, that is not a little bird! MORRISON. EVA On studies and athletics she lays most heavy stress. We'll hear of Eva's prowess yet at Smith some day I guess. MORRISON, RUTH ETHEL Sharpening and breaking. our Ruthie Aids the pencil industry. MORSE. BERNICE ROSE HULDA Meet. the pleasant Bernice Morse, How's her cooking? Fine of course. MOYNIHAN, ALICE CATHERINE Honor girl and friendly pal, Want to know it? Just ask Al.
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26 BROCKTONIA ESCHEMBACK, MARIE ALICE In dance or play tan't be kept down. As light and airy as thistle down, EVASKEWICZ, ROBERTA CONSTANCE Hearts go pitter-pat and throb When their owners gaze at Bob. FASZCZEWSKA, ALICE ALEXA It's 1929, but whist. Bashful maidens still exist. FIELD. LOUISE ALICE Vlfe hope this Field, before sbe'll stop Will yield success in bumptious crop. FINE, FRANCES ROSELLA Cradled in school or on the deep. Frances always goes to sleep. FLYNN, GERTRUDE LINA Brown-haired lass with roguish smile. Knowns her German all the while. FOUNTAIN. CHARLOTTE PHYLLIS A Fountain bubbling cheerfulncss while going on her way. 'Tis said that a reporter walks with Charlie every day. FOYE. CATHERINE MARY Pale gold freckles on her nose: hair that softly tends to curl. Kattie's lessons prove that Kat is a conscientious girl. FOZZY, MARION BRODEUR Fuzzy hair has Marion? Do you mean the Fozzy one? FRAZIER. MADELINE Are you there. oh Madeline? A jar of Pond's, please. Miss, for mine. FYHR. EVELYN MIRIAM Let us predict .1 prophecy. Somebody's stenog here you see. GALLAGHER. DOROTHY IRENE Does she know her economics Smarter girl was never seen . Positively. Mr. Gallagher? Absolutely, Mr. Sheehan. QALVIN. ELEANORA Flashing teeth and all the while. A winner is the lass who'll smile. GAMMON, ARLENE ELIZABETH She'Il write more poetry we 'spect In hard Italian dialect, GERMANOVICZ. EVOLDA PHYLLIS Her alone you never see, But with Mary Trinky T. GILES. ELIZABETH BARRETT XVe like the broad and merry smiles That are b-stowed by Betty Giles. GILLIS, HELEN LOUISE From far Ohio Helen came To add to Brockton High School's fame. GLASSON, JENNIE EMILY What will you have? It's fit for queens. Half-a-pound of jelly beans, GLECKMAN. EVELYN DOROTHY Sun burns bright and skies gleam blue Nkfhen Ev wears new and model shoes. GODFREY. VIRGINIA BETH Somcon: put it in my head That wistful Jinnie dreams of Ted. GODWIN. ELIZABETH FRANCES Betty makes a truly pal And besides. she's musical. GRANT, RUTH GERTRUDE Ruth's seldom heard, but seen. we chant. f'We love to see her. too. we'll Grant. GRAY. BLANCHE MARIE May all your days be rosy bright. Not like your namelor gray or white. GRIMES. MILDRED AGNES YVc see two friends together, so many many times, The first is pretty Peter. the other Mildred Grimes. GURNEY, VIOLA MARSHALL What care I if it's raining or snowing? I'm just Vi the easy-going. HACKETT. BARBARA VJASHBURN Hr: English blunders raise a ra-fket, But she's a good scout: eh, Babs Hackett? HAGER. ELSA INGEBORG She likes humor. 'tis no folly. For she is a jester iolly. RUTH ELIZABETH HAGG. Tr-ll us pray. oh do, forsouth, What thc orchestra'd do without fair Ruth. HALE. FRANCES Hail fellow well met. Frankie doesn't fail To live up to her name. for hearty Frances in and Hale. HALL. MADELEINE FRANCES Mad'line Hall. they say. you bet. XVants to be 2 farmerette. HALPER, LILLIAN IDA Although she is a darling girl. quite merry and a honey. A little birdie whispers that she always borrows money. HASKELL. RUTH PORTER H:re's a pretty little rascal. Hail to you. oh Ruthie Haskell! HAZELTON. MYRTLE JEAN Is it fun. Miss Hazelton. Whispering in room 21? HEATH. LEONA EVELYN Heel or toe, you always win, Mae McGee dancer, Evelyn! HEDIN. HELEN LILLIAN She should boast: You can't beat me When it comes to history. HILL. BARBARA EASTMAN She works with mind and soul and will, So awfully clever is Babs Hill. HILL. IRENE FRANCIS Miss America crowned queen. Typiiied in this Irene. HILLIARD. ELSIE HANNAH For every occasion that you choose, Brockton's child has different shoes. HILLSTROM, MARTHA EVELYN Nordic Goddess fair as light, Glows on Cary Hill so bright. HINCKLEY, MILDRED MARIAN Beautiful clothes. beautiful hair. Frances' friend has for music a flair. HODGSON, OLIVE ELIZABETH A heart of gold Is wealth untold. HOLMBERG. ANNA ISABELLE AUGUSTA All Anne's teachers have to say: Come to the front of the room today. HOLMES, ALICE CAROLINE If she for one moment slips away. Sweet Alice. where art thou? you hear us say. HOLMES. RACHEL EVERSON Half-hour after school she'll stay In 35 most every day. HOLMGREN. CORINNE MARIE Come here. Corinne. No. don't vanish. Tell us. have you learned your Spanish? HOLSTEIN. JULIA Lik: ripples on th: gentle lakes near rosy coral isles The dimples are in Julia's cheeks when lovely Julia smiles. HORSMAN, PHYLLIS ALBERTA To work in libraries she's willed. Alr.ady Phyl with books is skilled. HOWARD. RHODA MARION Ma duH's a hero, valiant kid! Why shouldn't she think so? Shakespeare did. HOWLAND. VIRGINIA STEWART Sun-bright hair that gently strayed O'er the cheek of a virgin maid. HUTCHINS, CATHERINE OLIVE B: brave. Katy. why the fright When it's your tum to recite. HYNDMAN. MYRTLE ELAINE Fair is the Bower that named the lass. Is that so? has come to pass. JACKSON. FRANCES MARIE During autumns. summers, winters. Frances ought to be at Ginter's. JENSEN. CHRISTINE LOUISE Here's a lassie. if you please. Who surely knows her groceries. JOHNSON, EDITH HILLIVE Scdate. and prim. and dignified. But truly modern. dears. inside. JOHNSON. ELIZABETH LOTHROP Soft. endearing with caresses Are her waving red-gold trusses. JOHNSON. ETHEL SELMA XVe understood you fairly well. But why do you like Northeastern. tell? JOHNSON, MILDRED EVELYN Since you are so pretty and so Winsome fair, Do you blame us Mildred. if at you we stare?
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28 BROCKTONIA MUNROE, RUTH ELEANOR Two words make lovely Ruthie blush. just ray them and she will. The first of these is grandfather, the other one is Bill. MURPHY, ALICE ADELINE My wild Irish rose From where sweet shamrock grows. MURPHY. MARY ALICE As hows to wind the verdant grass, The world bows low to let her pass. MURRAY, ETHEL FRANCES I must study in a hurry. My books await! cries Ethel Murray NAWROCKI, HELENA WANDA Painting portraits on an easel: playing parts upon the stage, Helen will do one or t'other predicts every Brock- ton sage. NEAGLE. MARY ELIZABETH Amber lacks of spiral wave. Fairies Mary her hair gave. NELSON. MARION BARTLETT Laughter o'er her cheeks does By Like clouds across a tranquil sky. NICKERSON. ELEANOR HARDING Upon the fair lass Eleanor each girl most fondly dotes. For Elcanor's the only one with economics notes. NOEL. LOUISE ROSALIE For books and music Lou was born. Mere men are objects of her scorn. NORTON, ALICE MARGUERITE Swift and agile on her feet. Her basketball's extremely neat. O'CONNELL, CATHERINE MARY Cath says: Bones are the things for me. Not craps, but physiology. OLSON. AGNES MARY VICTORIA Hockey? oh yes. Agnes knows. Swift she is as thc breeze that blows. ORCUTT, MURIEL LOUISE Foolishness will soon be cured By insurer or insured. PACKARD. ELINOR WING A girl with lacy lashes, she is wistful. fragile. dear: And her enchanting poems the world deserves to hear. PALKINS, PENELOPE ANNA Vfith her shining molars white. Shc's a tooth paste ad. all right. PALMER. NATALIE ELEANOR Nat's protected very well By that husky known as Mel. PANACY. CATHERINE MARION Somebody whispered Panacy Is bell hop in room 26 B. PARKS. ARLENE LOUISE Clever piercing eyes look pretty O'er the senior class committee. PARMENTER. OLIVE HUNTINGTON A pleasing, unobtrusive lass. Who is a credit to her class. PAUL, MADELAINE ELIZABETH Alumni editor has woes: and folks were quite en- raged. She had a couple married when they were not yet engaged. PERITO. LENA MARY Lona's Grm. You tan't shake her. Macbeth was the third murderer. PETERSON. ALORE ETHEL Stcnog's? What a dandy one? Certainly Al Peterson. PETKUNAS, NELLIE MARY Nothing will happm to little Nell. She'll get along-oh very well. PICARD, LOUISE AGNES Vie are ready for confessions: Do you memorize your lessons? PIERCE. DOROTHY EVELYN Schoolgirl skin! you love to touch it. Dorothy is quite a dream, For her cheeks are made of peaches. soft and pink. :nd snowy cream. PITARO. LUNDA MARGARET Sugar and spice. and all that's nice, That's what little girls are made of, made of. PODZON. ANNIE MARY Annie has-now do not start- Economics all by heart. POOLE, MILDRED ARLENE We always. always say Oh Kay But Mildred, strangely. says Oh Ray . POWERS, DOROTHY MAE Dorothy has mighty powers Enough to keep her busy hours. POWERS. LILLIAN MARGARET Lil, I want to ask of you. Ever hear this one? There were two . . QUIST, ELSIE MARGUERITE Elsie's far from ordinary With her own vocabulary. RAFKIN. HELEN Say goodnight to daddy, darling. Papa Charles must go away. Helen was the little daughter in the pretty Christ- mas play. RATKIEVICZ. LOUISE MAMIE Louise is shy? Well. did you everl You don't know her: she's really cleverl RESERVITZ. ROSE IDA Sweetest little baby. every body knows. Don't know what to call her. but s.he's mighty like a rose. RHOADES, VIRGINIA NYE Girl with sunset in her hair. What's the hurry? You'll get there. RICHARD. YVONNE ELIZABETH -Snapping black eyes. velvet curl, Indicate ze leetle French girl. RICHARDSON. ANNA MAY Find a maiden if you can. Who is nicer than our Ann. RIPLEY. DOROTHY ADELINE Picture girl: her mirror tells She's just as sweet as the sweets she sells. RIPLEY. DORIS INEZE What is It we oft hear asked. Singer or p'raps dancer? We know IL Why lookie here. Doris is the aniwcf. ROACHE, MARY CLAIRE L'ad:n skies turn gorgeous blue When Mary's smiles come smilin' thru. ROCHE. MARY EVELYN Have you seen my compact 'round. l'll advertise in the Lost and Found. RYBERG. NINA ALMA Stenographers that answer ads can very rarely be As skillful and as capable as Nina is. by gee! SANDBERG, CLARA MARGARET To her a ceiling's inspiration. That fnmishes school information. SANTORO. VALENDINA FLORENCE Siamese twins are always two, Val is one: and the other. who? SARSON. MARIE GERTRUDE Wee and nimble. very neat. A Girl Reserve who's most petite, SAVISKI. STEPHANIA BERNICE Stephania is a busy bee. Attrnds her clubs most faithfully. SCOTT. MARY ABBIE I like to write. and so I choose To write Brocktonia's book reviews. SCOTT ELIZABETH FRANCES Her hair is quite the fairest in the class of '29, We quite agree with Stanley who believes it'l mighty fine. SHAPIRO, ROSE We must tell-it is our duty. Here is an American beauty. SHATTUCK. HARRIET KRISTINA No one ever can forget Sweet and timid Harriet SHAW. ALBERTA MAE That's our sweetie now. Saying: Oh my cow! SHEEHAN. MAE JULIA Black and white and oh so slim. Just the Mae to go with him. SHEEHAN. MARY AGNES Step right up to her, and say. How is Mitkus. child. today? SHIMELOVICH, ROSE The fair. the chaste, the unexpressive she. Another Rosalind in her you see. SHRIBERG. REBECCA Curly-head lives in dreamland's leae When touching soft the ivory keys.
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