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WILLIAM BERMAN 289 Tappan Street “ There is only one proof of ability — action” C. Latin N. Bill I. Journalism A. To be editor of a big newspaper D. Indefinite Sagamore” ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Editor, “Sagamore” ' 35, ' 36; Drummer, Band ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Drum Major, Band ' 35, ' 36: Drummer, Orchestra ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Marshal ' 35 MURIEL BICKERSTAFF 32 Loveland Road ” Good nature’s the foundation of all good things” c. Civic N. Moo 1 . Dancing, drawing, singing, tennis A. Art School D. To be an artist Girls’ League ' 32, ' 33, ' 34 DAVID BIRNBAUM 679 Washington Street “Be silent and safe — silence never betrays you” C. Science N. Dave I. Amateur Radio A. To get there D. Unknown Radio Club ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Marshal ' 34 JOHN C. BLACKWOOD 140 Pleasant Street “None but himself can be his equal C. Science N. Whitie, Blackie, Maestro I. Violin playing, playing tennis A. To be a great chemist D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology ALPHA PI Orchestra ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Shailer House Pres. ' 34, ' 35, ' 36; Teacher-Student Council ' 35, ' 36; Court of Justice ' 35, ' 36; Basketball Manager ' 36; Red Cross H.R. Rep. ' 33, ' 34, ' 36; French Club ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; English Club President ' 36; H.R. Rep. “Sagamore” ' 36; Student Handbook Committee ' 35; Usher, Graduation ' 35; Pres., Honorary Society ' 36; Fall Track ' 33, ' 35, ' 36; Delegate to Eastern-Sectional Teacher-Student Council Convention ' 35 HOWARD BORDEN 68 Stearns Street, Newton Centre “A man’s a man for a’ that” C. Mechanic Arts N. Sparks, Howy I. Radio, automobiles, hockey A. To become a radio engineer D. Inevitably Hades Radio Club ' 34, ' 36; Chess Club ' 33, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36 JANET DORIS BORNSTEIN 49 Summit Avenue “ ’Tis virtue that makes a woman admired” C. Clerical N. Jan, Janie I. Dancing, riding (any kind), walking A. Private secretary, office work, selling D. Secretarial School Girls’ League ' 32, ' 3 3, ' 34, ' 35, ' 36 20
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HELEN BELL 280 Newton Street “A friend, noble and true, is the greatest of all blessings” C. Stenographic I. To make an A” average in all my studies A. To be successful in what I do D. Boston University Girls’ League ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Advisory Council ’34, ’35; Bookkeeper, B.H.S. Activities ’35, ’36 MARGARET CUSHMAN BENNETT 1485 Beacon Street “Her true worth shines through all her deeds” C. Civic N. Peg, Peggy I. Homework and whiffles D. College ALPHA PI Shailer House Secretary ’33, ’34; Scholarship Dramatics ’33, ’34; Prize Speaking Finals ’33, ’34; Secretary, Dramatic Society ’34; Debating Society ’33; French Club ' 34, ’35; Girls ' League ' 33, ’34, ’35, ’36; H.R. Rep. ’34; Secretary Girls’ League ' 35; Vice-Pres. Girls’ League ’34; Junior, Senior Adviser ’35, ’36; Class Day Dancing ’34; Class Day Marshal ’35; Old English “B” ’35; Riding ’33, ’34; Tennis ’33, ’34; Archery ’34, ’35; H.R. Chair- man ’36; Marshal ’35, ’36 JASON CARL BERGER 28 Adams Street “He smiles when others sigh” C. Modern Language N. Jimmie, Jim I. Horses A. To be a successful shoe manufacturer D. Harvard Law School Red Cross Rep. ’32, ' 33; H.R. Rep. ’32, ’34; H.R. Chairman ’33; English Club ’32; Radio Club ’35; Chess Club ’34; Stamp Club ’34; Football ’32; Public Speaking ’33; Swimming ’32, ’33; Horseback ’35, ’36 IRVING BERKOWITZ 118 Salisbury Road “His temper was exceeding good” C. Latin N. Berky, Berk I. Swimming, listening to Ray Noble A. To become a judge D. Yale, Heaven Freshman Baseball ’33; Swimming ’33, ’34, ’35; Usher, Gym Meet ’35; Usher, Spanish Pageant ’35; Spanish Club ’35; Marshal ’36; Dramatics ’35 JOEL BERKOWITZ 118 Salisbury Road “The will to do, the soul to dare” C. Modern Language N. Berky, Butch I. Swimming, sleeping A. To become a dentist D. Yale, Brown, Williams Freshman Baseball ’33; Swimming ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Usher, Dramatics ’35; Spanish Club ' 36; Red Cross H.R. Rep. ’35; Band ’33; Usher, Gym Meet ’35 JEAN BERLINQUET 170 Kent Street “Of spirits gay and kindly heart” C. Civic N. Johnny I. Art, music A. To travel D. Hawaii Girls’ League ’32, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Tennis ’33, ’34; Swimming ’32, ’33, ’35 19
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ROBERT A. BOTZENMAYER 1824 Beacon Street “Let nothing stand in his way, or it shall be torn asunder C. Latin N. Bob I. Radio A. To beat Marconi D. Unknown President, Radio Club ’34, ’35; Technical Adviser, Radio Club ’33, ’35, ' 36 ERIC T. BRIGHAM 142 Clinton Road “A man of the world” C. Modern Language N. Tickie, Tick, Brig I. Swimming and getting around A. A successful business man D. Dartmouth, or — ? Swimming ’33, ’34, ' 35; Track ’36; Spanish Club ’35; H.R. Rep. ’34; Lunch Room ' 36 ESTHER ROSALIND BRODY 20 Verndale Street “A witty woman is a treasure; a witty woman is a power” C. College N. Blondina, Es I. Reading and sports (indoor and out) A. To travel D. Jackson College Prize Speaking ’35, ’36; Four-Minute Speaker ’33; “B” ’34; Debating Club ’34, ’35; Dra- matic Society ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; English Club ’35, ’36; Girls’ League ' 33, ' 34, ’35, ’36; Senior Adviser ’36: H.R. Rep., Red Cross ' 35; H.R. Rep. “Murivian” ’33; “Murivian” Committee ’36; Squad Leader ’34; Girls’ League Rep. ’36; Basketball ’33, ’34, ’35; Archery ’33, ' 34, ’35, ’36; Baseball ’34; Outing Club ’33; Track ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; Gym Team ’34 BARBARA OLIVE BROWN 40 Columbia Street “ Her air, her manners, all who saw admired” C. Modern Language N. Babs, Bobbie I. This one and that one A. To see America first D. Ohio State Glee Club ' 32; Girls ' League ' 32, ' 33, ’34, ' 35, ' 36; Dramatics ' 35; ’36; Golf ’35; H.R. Rep. Girls’ League ’35, ’36; Senior Adviser ’36 STANLEY BROWN 102 Addington Road 7 music be the food for love, play on c. Modern Language N. Stan, Maestro, Bing 1 . M usic A. To play at Radio City Music Hall D. Harvard or Brown French Club ’35; German Club ' 35, ’36; Freshman Football ’33; Varsity Football ’35: Orchestra ’33, ’34, ' 36; Band ’34, ’36; H.R. Vice-Chairman ' 35; H.R. Chairman ' 36; Re Cross H.R. Rep. ’33; Year Book H.R. Rep. ’33, ’34; “Sagamore” H.R. Rep. ’33, ’34, ’35; “Sagamore” Advertising Staff ’33, ' 34; Shailer House Council ’36 RITA BUCKLEY 1140 West Roxbury Parkway “She has friends because she is one” C. Civic N. Ri, Bo, Bucky I. Dancing A. To pass U. S. History D. Colby Junior College Entered from Notre Dame Academy, 1934 H.R. Chairman ’34, ’35; H.R. Rep. “Sagamore” ’34, ’35; Girls’ League ’34, ' 35 21
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