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i MANNY BARRON 160 University Road C. Civic N. Red, Muscles I. The opposite sex, sports, automobiles A. Go to Northeastern and become an engineer S.D. To sell a Frigidaire to an Eskimo J. V. Baseball ’35; J. V. Football ' 36: Track ' 36. ’37, Varsity ’38: H. R. Rep. Dramatics ' 38 HARVEY BEACH 55 Monmouth Street C. Civic N. Harv I. Dancing, skiing, movies, hockey, basketball, football A. To become a greeting card publisher Entered from Fyeberg Academy, 1935 ROBERT M. BEAL 26 Summit Avenue C. Science N. Hey You! I- Guns A. To own a farm — a real farm S.D. To hunt from November to January Football ’34. ' 35. ' 36. ’37, ’38, Capt. ’38; Baseball ' 34; track, swimming. hJkh WALTER BECKHARD 30 Powell Street C. Science N. Bud. Beck, Becky I. Sports (as a fan), cinema. Russian music A. To be an executive of the highest order, Harvard University S.D. To drive a street car from the Reservoir to Park Street at 2:00 A.M. Library Staff ’35; French Club ’36, ’37; “Sagamore” ’37, ’38 BARBARA BECHTOLD 120 Babcock Street C. Latin N. Bobbie I. Everything A. College S.D. Fun Asst. Bank Teller ’37, Bank Teller ’38; Roberts House Council ’37: Hockey 37, ’38; Tennis ’36, ’37; Basketball ’37; Old English “B” ’37; Science Club ' 37; French Club ’36, ’37, ’38: Camera Club ’37; Girls’ League H. R. Rep. ’37, ’38; Miss Sawyer ' s Office ’38; Senior Adviser ’38; English Club ’36. ' 37, ' 38 PHILIP S. BELSON 15 University Road C. Latin N. Phil, Prez I. Sports and sport A. College, and then — S.D. To disregard precedent and convention in all matters pertaining to per- sonal conduct, in other words, to sow a wild oat or two Football, ’35, ' 36. ' 37; Varsity Letter Football ' 36, ’37; Swimming ' 35, ’36. ' 37; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ’35. ' 36, ’37; French Club ' 36; Bank Teller ' 36, ’37; “Saga- more” H. R. Rep. ’36, ’37; Usher, Scholarship Dramatics. Dramatic Plays, Prize Speaking ' 37; Dramatic Society ' 36. ’37, ’38; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Dramatics ' 37; Dance Com. Carnival ' 37; Dramatic H. R. Rep. ' 37, ’38; Science Club ' 37, ’38 II
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BARBARA JEAN BAKER 2 Washburn Place C. Clerical N. Babs, Barbs, Lanny I. Tennis, learning to truck, swimming, Packard program A. Burdett Business College, a business executive S.D. To sing the part of Yum Yum in the “Mikado” with E. W. J. A. B. as Nanki-Poo Girls’ League ’35, ' 36. ’37; Banner Bearer ’37 DORIS ELIZABETH BAKER 381 Pond Avenue C. Stenographic N. Dot. Dodie. Daurie. Dotty I. Reading, riding in open cars, and thinking of wisecracks A. To get my R.N. from the Deaconess Hospital S.D. To have a ride in an aeroplane Class Day Activities ' 36; French Club ’36; Tennis ’37; Library Staff ' 38; Girls ' League ’35. ’36. ’37, ’38; Senior Adviser ’38 VERA C. BAKER 104 Buckminster Road Civic V Movies Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School To travel across the U. S. Hockey ' 35, ' 36. ' 37, ' 38; Second Varsity ’36, ' 37; Varsity ' 38; Tennis ' 35. ' 36; Track ' 35, ’36. ’37; Varsity ' 35; Gym Team ’35, ’36; Basketball ' 37; Swimming ' 37: Old English “B” ’37, ' 38; Girls’ League ’35, 36, ’37, ’38. H. R. Rep. ’35; Lincoln House Council ' 35; Class Day Marshal ' 37; Volley Ball and Badminton ’38 WILLIAM KENNETH BAKER 11 Claflin Path C. Civic N. Billy. Bill, Bud, Bake. Will I. Sailing, track, driving, ping-pong, fraternities, or what have you A. To laugh last S.D. Pharmacy Track ' 35, ' 36; Class Day Relay ’35; Track Club, Executive Board ' 35, ' 36; Usher, Prize Speaking ' 38 MILTON BANNER 134 Fuller Street C. Latin N. Milt I. Stacking match-sticks on the mouth of a beer-bottle A. To sell sun lamps in Florida S.D. To touch wet paint Baseball ’37 DOROTHY JEANNE BARBEAU 26 Jamaica Road j c. Social Arts N. 1. Dot, Dottie Sleeping, riding buses, eating cake T i A. Infant’s nurse S.D. To make my father see it my way % Girls’ League ’34, ’35, ’36 I L? y y V M 10
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ROSEMARY BENCHLEY 79 Buckminster Road C. Civic N. Rosa I. Ballet, dancing, good music, books, foreign films, singing A. Not for public knowledge S.D. To choke those name mixer-upers who say Rosamund, Mary Rose, Rose Marie, Rosalind, Marie Rose Girls’ League ' 34. ' 35. ' 36, ' 37. ' 38; Library Staff ’35, ’36, ' 37, ' 38; B.H.S. Scout Troop ' 36. Glee Club ’34, ' 35 CARL BERGER 40 Claflin Road C. Civic N. Buddy, Ace, Barney Oldfield I. Sports, dancing, women, studies A. College S.D. A crust of bread, a jug of wine, and thou H. R. Chairman, ’38; Bank H. R. Rep. ’38; Football ' 36 IRA LEONARD BERMAN 127 Newport Road, Nantasket C. Latin N. Little Ira, I. Dogs, business, football A. Head man in the office of S. E. Berman and Sons, Dartmouth College S.D. To deposit my money in a bank instead of in my gasoline tank ALPHA PI Freshman Football, Track, Baseball ’35; Varsity Football ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Varsity “B” Football ’37, ’38; Varsity Swimming ’36, ’37, ’38: J. V. Baseball ’36; Usher, Dramatics ' 36, ' 38; Chief Usher, Graduation ’37; “Sagamore” H. R. Rep. ' 35, ' 36, ’37, ’38. Business and Circulation Mgr. ’37, ’38, Publicity Mgr. Carnival ' 37; Asst. Advertising Mgr. Executive Staff Dramatics ’37, ’38; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ' 38; English Club ’37, ' 38; Senior Adviser ' 38; Marshal ’37, ' 38; Lincoln House Council ' 38; Floor Captain ' 38 ROBERT CURTIS BERMAN 803 Washington Street C. Latin N. Bob, Curt A. Through Harvard on scholarships I. Cartooning, tennis S.D. To tell my suppressed desire ALPHA PI Pres., Honorary Society ' 38; Pres., Lincoln House ' 35, ’36, ’37. ' 38; School Council ' 35, ’36, ’37, ' 38, Pres. ’38; Court of Justice ' 35, ' 36, ’37, ' 38; Marshal ’36, ' 37, ' 38: Lincoln House Council ' 35, ’36, ’37, ’38; French Club ’35, ' 36, ’37, V.-Pres. ’37; Debating Club ’37, ’38, Alternate-Arlington Debate ’37; “Sagamore”, Reporter ’35, ’36, Staff Artist ' 37, Managing Edi tor ’38; Handbook Com. ' 36, ’37, ’38; Twirler, Band ' 35, ' 36: Freshman Track Mgr. ’35; English Club ’37, ’38: Chess Club ’35, ’36. ’37; Waiter, Senior Banquet ’35, ’36, ' 37; H. R. Rep. Dramatics ' 35. ’36, ’37; H. R. Rep. “Murivian” ' 35, ’36, ’37; Head Usher, Graduation ' 37; Pres. Graduating Class ' 38; Junior Prom Committee ’37; Commander-in-Chief, Class Day ’38 ELLA GERTRUDE BICKFORD 11 Park Street C. Civic N. Just Ella I. Dancing, sports, having a good time A. Children ' s nurse S.D. Something out of the ordinary? Girls’ League ' 34, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37; Basketball ’34, ' 35; Archery ' 34; Baseball ’34; Class Day Activities ’34. ' 35; Old English B” ' 35; Hockey ' 34; Dancing ' 35 PHILIP WHEATON BLISS 147 Longwood Avenue C. Civic N. Phil I. Mechanics, automobiles A. To get out of high school and own a Ford V-8 convertible sedan S.D. Sargent Estate Entered from Tabor Academy, 1935 Library Staff ' 37; Radio Club ’37; Camera Club ' 38 12 •
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