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GEORGE F. BICKFORD GLORIA BLAKE JOSEPHINE I. BLOOM ROSALIND B. BLOOM GEORGE F. BICKFORD C. Civic N. Bicky I. Sports A. Lawyer S.D. To see the world Freshman Baseball ’37; J. V. Baseball ’39; Var. ' 40 GLORIA BLAKE C. Modern Language I. Dancing, tennis, swimming and brass buttons P.P. Build-ups to a let down A. Beaver College P. Talking on the telephone Entered 1939; German Club ’40; Girls’ League ’39, ’40; Eng- lish Club ’40; Tennis ’40 JOSEPHINE I. BLOOM C. Latin I. English sketches of Dickens’ characters, the art of play directing A. To hit the jack pot A.toF. Pick them while you’re a freshman and too young to know any better, choose a line you won’t get tangled up it, and don’t try to factor N2 plus Y2 S.T. How does the hen know the size of an egg cup when she lays her egg? Transferred from Girls’ Latin September, 1938; Girls League ’39, ’40; French Club ’39, ’40; Archery ’39; English Club ’40 ROSALIND B. BLOOM C. Latin I. People A. Travel P. Homework S.T. It might be you — Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; French Club ’40; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ’40; “Sagamore” Carnival ’38; Library Staff ’37, ’38, ’39; Archery ’37; Girl Scouts ’37; Dramatic Club ’39, ’40; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’37; Class Day Drill ’36, ’37; “Sagamore” Reporter ’37 Murivian 1940 Brookline High NORMAN BORNSTEIN C. Science P.P. My profile A. To get out of High School — To get into College P. Chasing Women S.T. How to catch them H. R Rep. ’37, ’38, ’39; Marshal ’39; H. R. Bank Teller ’37, ’38, ’39; French Club ’37; Science Club ’36, ’37, ’38; Red Cross El. R . Rep. ’38, ’39; English Club ’37, ’38 ROBERT EMMETTE BOURDELAIS C. Civic E Hunting, automobiles A. To see all there is to see and do all there is to do S.D. To go fishing with Mr. Holton A to F. Take it easy; 15 years is a long time VIVIAN MAY BOWSER C. Civic 1 . Tennis P.P. Being called Skippy A. It’s hidden S.D. To be a dermatologist Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Girls’ League H. R. Rep. ’37, ’38; Senior Adviser ’40; School Council ’38; Dramatic Club ’39; English Club ’40; Class Day Marshal ’39; Badminton ’39 EDNA LEILA BURACK C. Civic N. Ed, Eddie I. Life in general A. College and then — S.D. Not to have to suppress desires Archery ’37, ’38; Riding ’37; Girls’ League ’37. ’38, 39, ’40 NORMAN BORNSTEIN VIVIAN MAY BOWSER ROBERT EMMETTE BOURDELAIS EDNA LEILA BURACK
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JANET DOLLY BARRON SYBIL BAXTER BARBARA ANN BARSTOW ILENE BEAUMONT JANET DOLLY BARRON C. Modern Language P.P. Seeing other people chew gum (I love it). Note: Mr. Llemings A. To be a second Katy Cornell, or even Helen Hayes; she’s swell S.D. Not to be cold before taking a U. S. History exam, and not to be hot when it’s over — just medium L.S. Guess? Yes, that’s it — U. S. History Archery ’37, ’38; Horseback riding ’37, ’38; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Red Cross Rep. ’38; Spanish Club ’39, ’40; Basketball ’38 BARBARA ANN BARSTOW C. Civic P.P. My little brother A. To graduate from Colby Junior College and For- sythe Dental School P. Attending Brookline sports S.T. 1946 Archery ’37; Basketball ’38, ’40; Field Hockey ’40; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39; Science Club ’40 SYBIL BAXTER C. Civic N. Pal I. Any sport A. Beautician S.D. To be a brunette ILENE BEAUMONT C. Modern Language I. Historic (?) spots of Brookline P.P. People who censor telephone conversations A. To sell sun lamps in Llorida A.toF. Live your life as Shakespeare said, As You Like It” Girls’ League H. R. Rep. ’39, ’40; Class Day Aide ’39; Wait- ress, Senior Banquet ’38; Old English “B” ’38, ’39; “ ' Saga- more” Distributor ’38, ’40; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Girl Scouts ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Library Staff ’39; Horseback riding ’38; Tennis ’37, ’38; Dancing ’37; Archery ’39; Bas- ketball ’39; Badminton ’37; Captain Ball ’37; Swimming ’38 Brookline High JOSEPH BELL C. Civic P.P. Teachers A. To be an associated Press photographer S.D. To own a swing band A to F. Stay home nights HOWARD BERNARD BENSUSAN C. Science I. Sailing, swimming, sleeping and swing A. To graduate M. I. T. S.D. To build a highway with one side for women drivers and the other for the better drivers A to F. Watch the Wimmen Swimming ’37, ’38, ’40; “Sagamore” Reporter ’38; “Muri- vian” Advertising Staff and Committee ’40; Dramatic So- ciety ’38, ’39, ’40; Red Cross H. R. Rep, ’38; H. R. Basket- ball ’39; H. R. Rep. for Dramatics ’38, ’39. BARBARA BERENSON C. Civic I. Music P.P. History monthlies A. To have a ranch with a hundred horses S.D. Travel around the world Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39; Golf ’37; Basketball ’38; Archery ’37; Badminton; Tennis ’38 SHIRLEY BERLIN C. Latin I. Gazing at the stars and making wishes P.P. Cats (quadruped and biped) A. Wheaton College A to F. Study hard and see if you can get on the first Honor Roll Girls League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Archery ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; H. R. Vice Chairman ’38, ’39, ’40; Packard House Council ’38, ’39; French Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; English Club ’39, ’40; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’38 JOSEPH BELL HOWARD BERNARD BENSUSAN BARBARA BERENSON SHIRLEY BERLIN Murwian 1940
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Brookline High ANGELINA ELVIRA CANTERA C. Stenographic I. B. H. S. Football Team of 193 9 P.P. Jealous people A. Private secretary A to F. It’s a long, hard way Tennis ’36; Gills’ League ’38, ’39, ’40; Red Cross Rep. ’38, ’39; Asst. Bank Teller ’39, ’40 MARTHA MILLS CARLE C. Civic I. Sports, dancing P.P. People with no school spirit A. Secretary S.D. To have a ballet company of my own Red Cross ’36, ’37; Girl Scouts ’37, ’38; Field Hockey ’39; Girls’ League ’37, ’38 MARJORIE VELMA CARR C. Social Arts N. Pee Wee, Stretch, Al I. Swingbands, dancing A. Dress designer F.S. Art Entered from Dorchester High, 1938; Girls’ League ’38, ’39, ’40; Mr. Webber’s Secretary ’38, ’39, ’40; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’39; Guide, Parent’s Night ’38, ’39. ROBERT JOSEPH CARROLL C. Civic A. To be a success P.P. Reading English books S.D. To hit a baseball out of the park at Brookine Field M.I. Indian Jim Thorpe Vice-President Touchdown Club ’39; Treasurer Touchdown Club ’40; H. R. Chairman ’39; Marshal ’40; Red Cross Rep. ’40; Freshman Football ’36; Freshman Baseball ’37; J. V. Baseball ’38; Captain Varsity Baseball ’39; Varsity Foot- ball ’37, ’38; Co-Captain Varsity Football ’39 ANGELINA ELVIRA CANTERA MARJORIE VELMA CARR MARTHA MILLS CARLE ROBERT JOSEPH CARROLL HILDEGARDE BURBREDGE INA L. BURNES RITA PATRICIA BURKE NANCY CAMPBELL HILDEGARDE BURBREDGE C. Civic P.P. Benny Goodman’’ A. Dental assistant S.D. To be able to be a good skier A to F. Watch out for the Seniors” Red Cross H. R. Rep. RITA PATRICIA BURKE C. Civic N. Burkie, Pat I. Kay Kyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge” F.S. Art F.O. Girls’ League Girls’ League ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Beginners’ Tennis ’36; Lost and Found H. R. Rep. ’40; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’39 INA L. BURNES C. Latin I. Music, horseback riding, traveling A. To enter an accredited college and then a trip around the world S.D. To have what I want when I want it C.F. An inability to back out of our garage without a mishap English Club ’39, ’40; French Club ’39, ’40; Girls’ League ’38, ’39, ’40; Orchestra ’39, ’40; Library Staff ’39; Archery ’38; Swimming ’38; Tennis ’38; Camera Club ’39; “Murivian” H. R. Rep. ’39; Lost and Found Marshal ’40; Friday Afternoon Socials ’40; Basketball ’39 NANCY CAMPBELL C. Civic I. Mentally deficient children A. Get Hitler before the Allies do A to F. Don’t mind the seniors because they were fresh- men once S.T. Making the fourth floor before the 8:3 0 bell Girls’ League ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Girl Scouts, ' 36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Patrol Leader ’38; Treasurer ’39; Mariners ’40; Senior Advisor ’38, ’39, ’40; Horseback riding ’36, ’38, ’39; H. R. Chairman ’39; H. R. Vice Chairman ’38; Red Cross ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’38; Hockey ’36; Basket- ball ’36, ’37; Baseball ’36; Gym Marshal ’37; Archery ’37; Golf ’38, ’39; Badminton and Volley Ball ’36; Camera Club ’37; Miss Sawyer’s Staff ’38; Science Club ’40. Murivian 1940
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