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CHARLOTTE BREST 22 James Street “Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul” C. Latin N. Charlie I. Rumble-seat riding A. Dogs F. Smith College ALPHA PI Prize Speaking ’35, ’36; Dramatic Society ’34, ’35, ’36; Girls’ League ’34, ’35, ' 36, ' 37; Senior Adviser ' 37; Asst. Ch., Senior Advisers ’37; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ' 36: Glee Club ’35, ’36; Tennis ’34. ’35. ’36; Archery ’34, ’35, ’36; Captain Ball ' 35: Speed Ball ' 34; Outing Club ’35, ’36; Baseball ’34; Old English ' “B” ’35, ’37; Class Day Marshal ’36; English Club ’36, ’37; “Murivian” H. R. Rep. ’35; French Club ’34, ’35, ’36: H. R. Ch., ’37; Advisory Council ’35, ’36, ’37, Chairman ’37 BARBARA BRETT 17 Englewood Avenue “A smile will go a long, long way” C. Modern Language N. Barbie, Brett I. Reading good books, skiing A. Eggs F. Wheaton College Tennis ’34, ’35, ’36; Captain Ball ’34, ’35; Basketball ’34, ’35, ’36; Track ’34: Varsity Track ’35; Archery ’35; Hockey ’37; Girls’ League ’34. ’35, ’36, ’37;. Girls’ League H. R. R. ’37; Senior Adviser ’37; German Club ’36, ’37; Secretary, Ger- man Club ’37 CONSTANCE LOUISE BRIDEN 417 Washington Street “Her air had a meaning; her movements a grace” C. Latin N. Connie I. Eating A. Insincerity F. Unknown H. R. Rep. Red Cross ’34; Archery ’34; H. R. Rep. Girls’ League ’35, ’36; Banner Bearer, Class Day ’36; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’36; Senior Adviser ’37; French Club ’37 BERNARD HENRY BRIGHTMAN 132 Pleasant Street “The sounds of music creep into ' our ears” C. Science N. Bud, Bottles I. Singing A. Studying F. Metropolitan Opera H. R. Treas. ’33; Freshman Football ’33; Orchestra ’33, ’34, ’35; Lunch Room ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Tennis ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Marshal ’37, Captain, Lunch Room ’37; Scohlarship Dramatics ’37; Glee Club ’37 MURIEL BRODY 130 Pleasant Street “To friendship every burden’s light” C. Civic N. Mooky I. Pool, dancing A. Cats F. Finishing school Girls’ League ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36 MILO FREDERIC BROWN, JR. 24 University Road “With the smile that was childlike and bland” C. Civic I. Aviation, sports A. French F. Northeastern College of Engineering Junior Varsity Baseball ’34; Junior Varsity Football ’35; Junior Varsity Basket- ball ’34; Varsity Basketball ’35, ’36, ’37 18
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RICHARD WALSH BONELLI 58 Lancaster Terrace “Let the world slide, let the world go, A fig for care, and a fig for woe ; If can’t pay, why I can owe” C. Civic N. Rickey, Rickster, Dick, Little Caesar I. Baigles, Tom Dorsey, my pipes, and Caesar A. Spanish synthetic Debs, A 1927 Nash F. Mercersburg Academy and Duke University Football ’33, ’34, ’35; Track ' 33, ’34; Basketball ' 33; “Sagamore” ’33, ’34; Cheer Leader ’35, ’36, Head ’36 GABRIELLE THERESE BOUVIER 39 School Street “ chatter, chatter as I go” C. Modern Language N. Gay, Gabe I. Art and music A. Geometry F. Teacher English Club ’37; French Club ’33, ’34; Spanish Club ’37; Outing Club ’37; Tennis ’33, ’34; Class Day Dance ’33, ’34; Girls’ League ’33, ' 34, ’37; H. R. Rep. ’33 VIRGINIA TRAVERS BOWSER 1514 Beacon Street “Never elated when another’s oppressed, Never dejected while another’s blessed” C. Stenographic N. Frumpy, Ginger, Ginnie I. I. B. A. Dentist F. Secretarial Work, I hope Girls’ League ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Court of Justice ’34; Marshal ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Asst. Capt. Marshals ’36; Secy., Roberts House ' 35, ’36, ’37; Class Day Marshal ’36; Class Day Banner Bearer ’35; H. R. Rep. Red Cross ’34; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’34; Candy Girl ’35; Tennis ’35; Archery ’34; Senior Adviser ’35, ’36; Dramatics ’34; Banking Rep. ’35, ' 36, ’37 HARRY BRAGANTI 1248 Boylston Street “7 am going the way of all the world” C. Mechanical Arts N. Bra I. Waiting on pretty waitresses A. Pests and hair pulling F. Johnson Cookery School Baseball ’33, ’35, 37, Captain ’37; Football Squad ’34; Tennis Team ’34; Basket- ball Team ’35, ’36, ’37 SANFORD PHILLIP BRASS 1782 Beacon Street “None but himself can be his parallel” C. College N. Sacky I. Journalism A. Stooges, hooked noses F. A dark cloud “Sagamore” H. R. Rep. ’34, ’37, Reporter ’36; French Club ’36; Marshal ’37 MORTON B. BRAUNSTEIN 130 Fuller Street “All the world’s a stage” C. Latin N. Mort, Morty, Hustler I. Theatre, stamps A. Fish, Katherine Hepburn F. Harvard University, I hope ALPHA PI Manager, Football ’37; S ' holarship Dramatics ’36, ' 37; Debating Society ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Dramatic Society ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; One-Act Plays ’35, ’37; H. R. Rep. “Sagamore” ’35, ’36; H. R. Rep. Scholarship Dramatics ’35, ’36; “Murivian” Committee ’37; English Club ’36, ’37; French Club ’34, ’35, ’36; H. R. Rep. “Murivian” ’36; Prize Speaking ’36 7
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ELIZABETH JANE BRYANT 61 Clark Road Good nature and good sense are here combined” C. Modern Language N. Betty I. Horses — but the b. f. first of all A. Snakes — both “in the grass” and otherwise F. A blissful wedded life? Girls’ League ' 34, ’35, ’36, H. R. Rep. ' 37; Bank Rep. ’34; Class Day Dancing ' 34; Archery ’34; Varsity Swimming ’35; Archery ’35; Baseball ' 35; Spanish Club ’36; English Club ' 36; Senior Adviser ’37; Spanish Club ' 37 MARION RANDALL BURCHETTE 9 Auburn Court Something unsaid still lingered in her smile” C. Civic N. Rannie, Man I. Bing Crosby A. Mice F. Milford Hospital, Milford, Mass. Girls’ League ’36; Tennis ’35, ’36 JUSTIN IRWIN BURNES 72 Verndale Street “A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best o) men” C. College N. Bunsie I. Wine, women, song, sports A. High food prices F. To get into a good college Freshman Baseball ’33; Baseball ’35, ’36, 37; Football ’35, ’36; Hockey ’37 LLOYD PARSON BURTON 37 Linden Place “Outdoors is my world” C. C i vie N. Hey Parson, Pete, Lloydy, Burt F. Anywhere but back to here Swimming Squad ’33; Swimming Team ’34, ’36; H. R. Rep., Red Cross ’33; H. R. Chairman ’34 FRANCES BUTLER 3 Englewood Avenue “Her hair is not More sunny than her heart” c. Latin N. Buddy 1. Dancing, driving (?), sleeping A. Eggs F. Radcliffe College Entered from Worcester, 1935 Tennis ’35; Swimming ’35; Archery ’35, ’37; Golf ’SS; Captain Ball ’36; Bad- minton ’36; Girls’ League ' 35, ’36, ’37; “Sagamore” H. R. Rep. ’ 36; Advisory Council ’36, ’37; Senior Adviser ’37; English Club ’36, ’37; French Club ’35, ’36, ’37; H. R. Banker ’37; Candy Girl, Dramatics ’36; Old English “B” ’37 CONSTANCE E. CADMAN 124 Browne Street “Everything succeeds with people of sweet and cheerful dispositions” C. Civic N. Connie I. Reading, theatre A. Poetry F. Office Work Girls’ League ' 34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Tennis ’34 19
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