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MARGARET ALDEN 10 Homer Street “Silence best speaks the mind ” c. Stenog raphic N. Marge, Peggy 1 . T wins, dancing, and reading A. Very efficient stenographer D. Not determined Girls ' League ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36 HAROLD ALFRED ALKON 5 Beals Street “Hold the fort, I ' m coming! Z. Modern Language N. Alky, Aik I. Felines A. M.D. D. University of Alabama Orchestra ' 33, ' 34; Football ‘32, ' 33, ' 34. ' 35, ' 36; Track ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; French Club ' 36; Spanish Club ' 36; H.R. Rep. ' 33; Baseball ' 34 HAROLD L. APPLEBAUM 175 Rawson Road “Perseverance always wins out” C. Civic N. Apps, Appie, Apple I. Most everything A. To make the perfect candid camera shot D. Carnegie Tech (maybe) Track ' 34; “Murivian” Staff Photographer ' 36 BETTE ARMSTRONG 1471 Beacon Street “Diligence is the mother of good fortune” C. Civic A. Journalist D. Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School NORMAN ASH 100 Browne Street “He from whose lips divine persuasion flows” C. Modern Language N. Normie, Ashie, Hoi, Prob. I. Amateur radio, baseball, football, physics, and bacteria A. Devise a new light and gravitation theory D. Lowell Institute Radio Club ' 35, ’36; German Club ' 36 BARBARA ANN BAIER 805 Washington Street “She was active, stirring, all afire” C. Civic N. Babs, Barb, Bobbie I. Ray Noble and the rest of the British A. To visit England with Triffy D. Nurses 1 Training School, I hope 17
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JACQUES ABELS 17 Englewood Avenue “.4n athlete has power in-born, and the courage to carry on” c. Civic N. Jack. Abe 1 . T rack. camping and hunting A. To be the foremost leather man in the United States D. Dartmouth Freshman Track ' 32; Varsity Track ’34 ' 35 ’36; Freshman Football ’32; Freshman Base- ball ’32; Second Team Baseball ’33 ’34; Basketball Squad ' 33; Swimming Squad ’32 ’33; Band ' 32, ’33; Orchestra ’32, ’33; Usher, Football ’35; Usher. Dramatics ' 35: “Murivian” Committee ’36: Varsity “B ' 35, ’36; Usher, Pan American Pageant ’35 MONROE WEBSTER ABELS 17 Englewood Avenue “His limbs were cast in manly mould, For hardy sports, or contest bold” C. Civic N. Rodie, Abe, Monroe I. Track, driving, and outdoor life A. To be a success in my field of occupation D. Dartmouth Track ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Varsity Track ' 35, ’36; Usher, Football ’35, ' 36; Usher, Dramatics ’32; Red Cross H.R. Rep. ’32: Band ’32; Orchestra ’32, ' 33, ' 34; One-Act Plays ’32, ’33, ’34; Baseball, 2nd ’33, ’34; Varsity “B” ’35 DAVID ABRAMS 70 Marshal Street “Speech is great, but silence is greater” C. Civic N. Dave I. Sports A. To further my education D. Brown University Baseball ’33, ’34; “Sagamore” Rep. ' 32 LORRAINE V. ABRAMS 106 Pleasant Street “Moral beauty shines through all works of art” C. Civic N. Polly, Stooge I. Haunting Mr. Blanchard A. To be able to draw more attention D. Pratt Institute of Art or Johns Hopkins School of Medical Art Captain Ball ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Speed Ball ’33; Track ’33; Baseball ’33; Basketball ’33; Varsity Basketball ’33; Tennis ' 33; Archery ’34; Hockey ’33; Gym Team ’33; Swimming ’33, ’34; Varsity ' 33; Varsity B” ’34; “Sagamore” H.R. Rep. ’33; Dramatics ’34; Girls’ League ’33, ' 34, ' 35, ’36; Girls’ League H.R. Rep. ’34; Senior Adviser ’36; H.R. Vice-Chair- man ’36; Advisory Council ’34; Class Day Aide ’35; French Club ’33, ’34, ’35; English Club ’35, ’36; Dramatic Society ' 35, ’36; Art Club ' 35; Glee Club ’33; “Year Book” H.R. Rep. ’34; Dramatics H.R. Rep. ’34; History Prize ’35 EDITH MAY ADAMS 305 Boylston Street “A very quiet, proper girl” C. Socia 1 Arts N. Deedie, Pennyscent, Matilda, Princess I. Hiking, dancing, bowling in Jamaica Plain A. Work with children D. Time will tell more accurately later, but as far as my feet take me by hiking Girls’ League ’31, ’32, ' 33, ’34, ' 35; Class Day Dancing ' 31, ’32, ’35; Archery ’34; Outing Club ' 34, ' 35; Domestic Science Club ’31, ' 32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Tennis ’31; Dancing Group ' 31. ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35; Glee Club ’31; Art Club ’32 GLADYS AGNEW 148 Walnut Street “Give me the ready hand, rather than the ready tongue” C. Social Arts N. Glady I. To drum on the piano with one finger; sewing, reading A. To reach my destination D. To accomplish my ambition Girls’ League ’32, ’33, ' 34, ’35 16
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FLORENCE A. BAILEY 25 Harvard Avenue “Xat lire’s chief masterpiece is writing well” C. Latin N. Flo, T ykie I. Listening, thinking, writing A. To write a novel D. Undecided Girls ' League ' 33, ' 34, ’35, ’36; Senior Adviser ' 36; Dramatic Society ' 33, ’34, ’35, ’36; English Club ' 35, ’36; Marshal ' 35, ’36; “Sagamore” Staff ’34, ’35, ’36; Lunchroom Staff ’36; H.R. Chairman ’34, ' 35; Vice-President Shailer House ’36; Shailer House Council ’34, 35, 36; Red Cross Rep. ' 36; Chairman, Shailer Assembly ’35; Waitress, Senior Banquet ' 34, ’35: Chairman, Shai ler-Packard Night ’36; Gift Comm. ’36 GEORGE HENRY BAKER 157 Sewall Avenue “Join the navy and see the world” C. Mechanic Arts N. T.C. I. Radio, aviation A. To fly through the air with the greatest of ease D. College of Hard Knocks JEAN BALDWIN 1463 Beacon Street “A friend that makes the least noise is often the most useful” C. Stenographic N. Jeanie, Baldy I. Dancing, sports, writing, reading A. To reach the highest peak D. Quien Sabe? Girls’ League ’33, ’34, ' 34, ’36; “Murivian” Committee ’36; Old English “B” ' 35; Class Day Aide ’35: Usher, Spanish Play 35; Tennis ’33, ’34; Swimming ’33, ’34; Archery ’33, ' 34; Basketball ' 35; Badminton and Captain Ball ’34; Baseball ’33, ' 34; Dancing ' 34; Track ’33, ’34; Class Day Dancing ' 34; Clerk, High School Activities ' 35, ’36 GRACE F. BANNISTER 1359 Beacon Street “Come and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe” C. Civic I. To have a good time A. To take a cruise around the world D. College Entered from Roxbury Memorial High School, 1935 Tennis ' 36; Golf ' 36; Riding ’36; Girls ' League ' 36 SHIRLIE BARNSTONE 104 Pleasant Street “Small but never inconspicuous” C. Civic N. Shirl I. Music, tennis, dancing A. To be a success in whatever I do D. Chandler Secretarial School Entered from Portland High, Maine, 1934 Girls’ League ' 34, ' 36; Tennis ' 34, ’35; French Club ’34; English Club ’34; Spanish Club ’36; Basketball ’34 FRANK BECKERMAN 672 Chestnut Hill Avenue “Victory belongs to the most persevering C. Latin N. Beck, Becky I. Sports A. To do what I want when I want to D. Williams College Baseball ’33; Glee Club ' 34; H.R. Rep. ’34; Basketball ’33, ’34, ’35 18
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