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Brookline VIRGINIA CRANE C. Civic I. The Hockey Team A. To marry a r ich man M.I. Bing Crosby C.F. History Glee Club ’37, ’38; Class Day Marshal ’39; Givis’ League ’37, ’38; Golf ’37, ’38, ’39; Swimming ’37; Dancing ’37; Figure Marching ’37 JOHANNA ELIZABETH CREEDON C. Civic P.P. People who say, Hello, Shortie” A. To sail around the world P. Reading F.H. Room 203 “Sagamore” Carnival ’37; Banking ’38, ’39, ’40; Class Day Activities ’37 RICHARD LUIS CUBILEWICH C. Civic P.P. To hear Bob Jacobs say that Harry James is better than Bunny Berigan A. To be a great insurance man like my dad S.T. I would like to see the cure of cancer by 1941 C.F. French Freshman Football ’35; Jr. Varsity Football ’36, ’37; Jr. Varsity Basketball ’36; Stamp Club ’37; H. R. Basketball ’39. PRISCILLA MARIE CUDDY C. Civic N. Pussy P.P. Breaking a finger nail A. Show rider A to F. Get out as quickly as you can VIRGINIA CRANE RICHARD LUIS CUBILEWICH JOHANNA ELIZABETH CREEDON PRISCILLA MARIE CUDDY WILLIAM C. CONNOLLY JOSEPHINE CORADESCHI BARBARA COOK MARY A. CORRIGAN WILLIAM C. CONNOLLY C. Civic P.P. Girls A. To get out of B. H. S. in four years S.D. Win the B. A. A. F.S. Electricity Freshman Football ’36; Track ’38; Hockey ’38 BARBARA COOK C. Civic I. Skating, diving A. Bookkeeping F.S. Typewriting C.F. Shorthand Gym Team ’36; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Hockey ’40; Lost and Found H. R. Rep ’39 JOSEPHINE CORADESCHI C. Modern Language I. Travel P.P. Nothing bothers me A. To get all four home lessons done at least one night A to F. Get all A’s your first three years, then take it easy Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; H. R. Rep. ’39, ’40; Senior Advisor ’40; Advisory Council ’38; Spanish Club ’38, ’39, ’40; “Junta” ’40; English Club ’39, ’40; Glee Club ’39, ’40; Class Day Aide ’39; Old English “B” ’40; Badminton ’38; Swim- ming ’38, ’39; Hockey ’39; Gym Team ’39; Archery ’39, ’40; “Murivian” Rep. ’39; Treasurer Spanish Club ’40 MARY A. CORRIGAN C. Civic A. Boston University 1. Dancing, golf S.D. To put elevators and escalators in B. H. S. so you won’t have to walk up the stairs C.F. Making up excuses Girls’ League ’38, ’39, ’40; Golf ’40; Vice-chairman ’40; Student Council Murivian 1940
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Brookline High WILLIAM WALKER CLAGHORN TOM CLEARY DOROTHY CLARK BARBARA FLORANNE COHAN WILLIAM WALKER CLAGHORN C. Civic N. Bill, Shadow A. To make a parachute jump I. Youth Hosteling P. Records Entered from Milton High, 1938; Camera Club ’38 DOROTHY CLARK C. Stenographic I. Radio programs A. Anything interesting that comes along S.D. Happy, easy life A to F. Keep your chin up Manager of Swimming Team ’36; Bookkeeper of the “Sagamore” ’39; “Murivian” typist ’40 AILEEN BARBARA COHEN C. Latin N. Blondie P.P. People who preach A. College M. I. Flash Gordon Girls’ League ’37, ’38; “Sagamore” Distributor ’38, ’39; Bank Teller ’38, ’39; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ’37; French Club ’38, ’39; Dramatic Society ’38, ’39; English Club ’38; Dramatics ’39. FRANCES JUDITH COHEN C. Latin N. Fran, Franny I. Skating, skiing, sketching A. Mass. School of Art F.S. Art ALPHA PI H. R. Chairman ’37, ’38; Packard House Council ’37, ’38; Senior Advisor ’40; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’38, ’39; Girls’ Glee Club ’37, ’38, ’39; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Rep. ’37, ’38; Stamp Club ’37; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ’38, ’39; Giil Scouts 37, ’38; Mariners ’39, ’40; French Club ’38, ’39, ’40; Lost and Found Dept. ’38, ’39; English Club ’39, ’40; Basket- ball ’37; Tennis ’37, ’38; Old English “B” ’38; Archery ’37, ’38; Class Day Drill ’37 ; Badminton ’37 ; Baseball ' 38; “Saga- more” Distributor ’39; Captain Ball ’38; Bank Teller ’37; Candy Girl, Scholarship Dramatics ’38; Hostess Girls’ League Supper Party ’39, ’40 SHIRLEY LORRAINE COHEN C. Civic P.P. Conceited people A. To be a social worker F.S. English F.O. Kollege of Musical Knowledge” Girls’ League ’36, ’37 WILTON LOUIS COLVIN C. Latin A. Harvard College S.D. To arrive at school before 8:3 0 A.toF. Get out of town before it is too late C.F. Getting up late on school mornings Transferred from Boston Latin, 1939; Chess Club ’39, ’40; Band ’39, ’40; Orchestra ’39, ’40 AILEEN BARBARA COHEN SHIRLEY LORRAINE COHEN FRANCES JUDITH COHEN WILTON LOUIS COLVIN TOM CLEARY C. Civic N. Snakehips I. Sports, women A. To be a mailman A to F. Stop, think and look; don’t do anything I did Football; Basketball; Baseball BARBARA FLORANNE COHAN C. Civic A. To be happy S.D. Sorry, I usually obey my impulses F.S. Music C.F. Chemistry Glee Club ’36, ’37, ’38; Tennis ’36, ’37; Science Club ’36, ’37; Basketball ’36, ’37; “Sagamore” Carnival ’38; H. R. Rep. ’37, ’38; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Secretary Miss Sawyer’s Office ’37, ’38; “Murivian” Rep. ’36, ’37 Murivian 1940
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SHERMAN DANIELS SEYMOUR DAVIDOFF MARILYN DAVID THOMAS ROGER DAVIN SHERMAN DANIELS C. Civic 1. Sports, popular music and bands P.P. When my father and I both need the car on the same night A. To go to Duke University A to F. Remember you are only a freshman, so if temp- tation gets you, don’t you do it Packard House Council ’37, ’38; Home Room Chairman ’37, ’38; Home Room Vice-Chairman ’36, ’37; “Murivian” Sales- man and Distributor ’37, ’38, ’39’ ’40; “Sagamore” Distribu- tor ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; “Sagamore” Reporter ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; “Sagamore” Advertising ’36, ’37; Baseball ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Track (Fresh.) ’36; Hockey ’39; Stamp Club ’38; Library Staff ’38, ’39; Orchestra ’39, ’40; Band ’38, ’39, ’40; Drum Major ’39, ’40; “Murivian” Committee ’40. MARILYN DAVID C. Modern Language I. To be a success at all times S.D. Censored S.T. The future C.F. Latin Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Girls’ League Rep. ’38, 39; Swimming ’37, ’38; Senior Advisor ’40; German Club ’38. SEYMOUR DAVIDOFF C. Civic S.D. To speak French with a southern accent F.S. The weather M.I. My shadow F.H. The ice box Chess ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Basketball ’38, ’39 THOMAS ROGER DAVIN C. Science A. U. S. Army Air Corps I. Skiing, playing drums (swing), science, aero- nautics F.O. Dramatics Society at Girls’ Latin M.I. Anyone who can keep me from talking Marshal ’40; H. R. Chairman ’ 37 . ’39; Packard House Coun- cil ’37, ’39; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ’38; Radio Broadcast ’40; Varsity Track ’40; Varsity Cross Country ’40; Track Club ’40; Usher, Newton Game ’39 Brookline High MELVIN H. DAVIS C. Latin A. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness S.D. To make a 100 in the P. F. I. A to F. If at first you don’t succeed, try again. You always can stay four more years, you know F.H. Mr Bemis’ Gym Camera Club ’36; Assistant Bank Teller ’37; Bank Teller ’38, ’39; Bank Messenger ’40; Spanish Club ’38, ’39, ’40; English Clu b ’40; Track ’40; “Sagamore” Advertising ’38; “Murivian” Committee ’40; Radio Broadcasting ’39; H. R. Basketball ’39; “Murivian” H. R. Rep. ’38, ’40; Usher New- ton Game ’38; Tennis Tournament ’38, ’40. MARY THERESA DE COTA c. Stenographic N. Sister P.P. Butinskys A. Secretary F.S. Shorthand Tennis ’37; Packard House Council ’38, ’39; Bank Teller ’39, ’40; Girls’ League ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Basketball ’39, ’40; H. R. Rep “Murivian” “Murivian” ’39; Waitress, Senior Banquet Committee ’40 ’38; ALBERT F. DELLAMANO C. Civic P.P. Women drivers, cop who run traps A. To catch tuna fish S.D. To buy Mrs. Siebens a pair of roller skates M.I. ' Sparks” Holton; a magnetic personality Football ’38; Home Room Chairman ’40 FLORENCE LORRAINE DE LORIERS C. Social Arts A. To finish school N. Ree, Rain, Lorraine P.P. Elousework, to be told to do something that I ' ve already done C.F. Making my homeroom by 8:3 0 Girls’ League ’35, 36 MELVIN H. DAVIS ALBERT F. DELLAMA NO MARY THERESA DE COTA FLORENCE LORRAINE DE LORIE1 Murivian 1940
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