Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Brookline THOMAS A. DEVLIN WERNER M. DIENES EVELYN DIENES ELEANOR DOLAN THOMAS A. DEVLIN C. Civic N. Tom, Stretch, Shorty A. To go to Mass. Institute of Tech. I. Sports P.P. Short people H. R. Chairman ’39; Varsity basketball ’39, ’40. EVELYN DIENES C. I. Modern Language Tennis, skiing, swimming, music, books A. To become a second Dorothy Thompson S.D. To only meet sincere people! M.I. A person who knows his own mind Bank Teller ’38; German Club ’38; English Club ’39, ’40 Gym Team ’39; Tennis Team ’39, ’40 WERNER M. DIENES C. Modern Language N. Putzi A. To become an engineer in different parts of the world S.D. To see The United States of Europe” S. T. To make the most of myself German Club ’38; Orchestra ' 38, ’39, ’40; Orpheus Ensemble ’38, ’39, ’40; Marshal ’39, ’40; Bank Teller ’39, ’40 ELEANOR DOLAN C. Civic I. Larry Clinton P.P. People who push me A. To be a private secretary to a successful business- man S.D. To tell some people what I think of them Girls’ League ’36, ’37 Murwian 1940 GERTRUDE DONOVAN C. Civic N. Trudy, Smiles” A. Nurse F.S. Biology P. Dancing Girls’ League ’37, ’38; Tennis ' 37 RICHARD FREDERICK DOONAN C. Clerical 1. Beautiful women, big cars and Artie Shaw’s music P.P. Having two dapper” brothers A. To get into big business A to F. Watch out for Miss Poland MARGARET LOUISE DOPP C. Modern Language P.P. Radio plays continued from day to day A. Katherine Gibbs P. Week-ends I. Many and varied, but one in particular ALPHA PI Tennis ’37, ’38; Dancing ’37; Archerv ’37, ’38, ’39; Old Eng- lish “B” ’39; Girls’ League ’37, ’38, ’’39, ’40; H. R. Rep. ’37; Advisory Council ’38; Executive Board ’39; Senior Advisor ’39; Chairman Senior Advisors ’40; Secretary to Miss Saw- yer ’40; Bank Teller ’37; Bank Messenger ’38, ’39, ’40; House Supervisor ’40; Library Staff ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Presi- dent Library Staff ’40; Marshal ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; School Council ’39, ’40; English Club ’39, ’40; Red Cross H. R. Rep. ’38; Secretary to Mr. Webber ’39, ’40; Chairman Girls’ League Mothers’ Tea ’37; Waitress, Senior Banquet ’37, ’38; Class Day Banner Bearer ’38; Head Marshal Class Day ’39; Vice-President Packard House ’38, ’39; Vice-President Class of ’40; Vice-President School Council ’40 FRANCIS WILLIAM DRISCOLL C. Clerical A. To sell sun lamps in the North Pole S.D. To see every freshman get out in four years (can’t be done) F.S. My one study period F.O. Hockey Freshman Baseball ’37; J. V. and Varsity Baseball ’39, ’40; Hockey ’38, ’39. MARGARET LOUISE DOPP FRANCIS WILLIAM DRISCOLL GERTRUDE DONOVAN RICHARD FREDERICK DOONAN

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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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JAMES DROHEN EDWARD GERARD DUFFY IRMA M. DRUCKER PHILIP HENRY DUGGAN JAMES DROHEN C. Mechanic Arts P.P. Boys going around school with pants rolled up to to their knees A. To make between $5 0.00 and $60.00 a week S.D. To play goal for the Boston Olympics A to F. To remember that they are only freshmen Freshman Football ' 35; Hockey ’38, ’39 IRMA M. DRUCKER C. Modern Language P.P. Having truck drivers cut me out A. To become a buyer of women’s clothing F.S. U. S. History F.H. Johnson’s on the Charles Girls’ League ’36, ’39; Riding ’36; Bank ’36, ’37, ’38 EDWARD GERARD DUFFY C. Civic N. Red, Ed, Eddie, Duff” P.P. Women drivers A. To find a gold mine,” and I don’t mind if it’s blonde” F.S. Art PHILIP HENRY DUGGAN C. Civic N. Honest Phil,” Doug, Bud, Flash, Cactus-free A. To be head man in Fred Wong Company A to F. Don’t drink coffee, don’t drink tea, and to prove my rule, just look at me P. Minsky’s Irish minstrels Freshman Football ’36; J. V. Football ’37; Varsity Foot- ball ’38, ’39; Hockey ’38; Swimming ’36; Golf ’40; Touch- down Club ’39, ’40 Murivian 1940 Brookline High RUTH ELLEN DUQUETTE C. Civic P.P. People who don’t believe me when I tell them my age — to be called Shrimp” A. To see the world without joining the Navy S.D. To do what I want to — when I want to and how I want to — to put radios in buses A to F. Study — and you’ll get out in six years — maybe Girls’ League ’38; Lunch Room ’40; Waitress, Class Day Banquet ’39 DOROTHY MAY DURNO C. Civic P.P. Being called Shorty” A. To be an air stewardess F.S. Physics with Mr. Wells S.T. Will I ever grow taller than 5 feet? Girls’ League ’38, ’39, ’40; Baseball ’38; Dancing ’37; H. R. Red Cross Rep. ’39; Cashier “Sagamore” Carnival ’38 GLENNA EASTON C. Stenographic A. To travel around the world P.P. Overdone curiosity A to F. Stick to it. It pays to do your best while you’re there; you will never regret it F.O. N. Y. A. Swimming ’37; Archery ’37; Baseball ’37; Tennis ’37; Girls’ League ’37, ’38; Special Class Day Drill ’36; Class Day Mar- shal ’39; “Murivian” Cashier, Typist ’40; Cashier at “Saga- more” Carnival ’37; Typist, Mr. Atticks ’39; Glee Club ’37, ’38. THOMAS LOUIS EDWARDS C. Mechanic Arts A. To be able to beat the hides like Krupa I. Radio, aviation, drums, experimenting P.P. Know it alls, and dumb females F.S. 5 feet 5 inches, 126 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, and WOW!! Freshman Baseball Manager ’36; H. R. Rep. Red Cross ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Usher at F ' ootball ’39; J. V. Basketball ’39; Tennis Tournament ’39; Science Club ’37, ’38; Library Staff ’37, ’38; Stamp Club ’36; Junior Prom Committee ’39; Usher at Junior Prom ’39; Bank Teller ’36, 37, 38. RUTH ELLEN DUQUETTE GLENNA EASTON DOROTHY MAY DURNO THOMAS LOUIS EDWARDS

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