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Beacon St. looking west from Carlton St. — 1943 Beacon St. looking west from Carlton St. — 1850 25
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CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE Feingold, Dalzell, chm., Bowen, Kelley. RING AND PIN COMMITTEE Doyle, Spofford, Abrams, chm., Fink, Johnson. GRADUATING CLASS OFFICERS Row 1 : Kerraine, Troy, McElroy. Row 2: Mr. Seamans, Dalton, Mr. Totman. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Row 1 : Dalton, Miss Libby, Nason, Mr. Weeks, Walker. Row 2: Webber, Simpson, Snyder, McElroy, Conroy, Peabody, Cusick, Hickey. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE Row 1 : Miss McCabe, Fink, Miss Ricker, Cusick, Ross. Row 2: Titus, Taylor, Burke, Nason, Elridge, Mosher. 24
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ROBERT M. ABRAMS ROBERT H. APPLEBAUM r This little brain” just lives from day to day. (So pathetic.) Although Bob in- sists he’s an awful wise guy”, we know better. He is interested in good books and better music and thoroughly enjoys English with either Miss Allen or Miss Lewis. Bob’s taking care of his health . . . so he can witness the turn of the century. ALPHA PI Basketball 3; Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4; Rep, Court of Justice 2 ; Kaarina 2 ; Boys’ Club 2, 3; Sec., Lincoln House 3, 4; Junior Prom Com. 3 ; Usher, Newton Game 2, Prize Speaking 3, Graduation 3 ; Senior Prom 3 ; Lunch Room Staff 4 ; Boys’ Glee Club 2, 3; Band 1. WINIFRED ACHESON Since Winnie’s ambition is to be suc- cessful and she has taken the steno- graphic course, she might be able not only to see, but also help make peace if she wanted to go to Washington and be secretary to some big-wig there. Girls ' League 3 ; Red Cross Rep. 5 ; Pep Com. 5 ; Marshal 5. NORMA M. ADELSON Never let it be said that Norm shirks her patriotic duty. Anything but that. She keeps all the boys” (Marines) happy . . . and likes it! Harry James, clothes, shoes, La Pompadour,” Biol- ogy, and especially Rhumba, manage to keep her occupied during her spare time. At odd moments, Norma, can be found discussing Chemistry with Mr. Hall. Old English B 1; Archery 3; Golf 2; Gym Team 2; Basketball 2; Swim- ming 2 ; Sagamore Reporter 2, 3 ; Mar- shal 3; Girls’ League 1, Rep. 2; Senior Adviser 4; English Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Bank Teller 4; Red Cross Ass’t Sec.-Treas. 3; Trip to Washington 3. Bob, the fellow some peop le call Apples” — because of his rosy cheeks? — has a yen to join Dutch Schultz ' s mob. Sadistic, huh? Bob is aiming at college and an engineering job, but in his lighter moments he listens to Benny Goodman. Filene ' s Fur Storage and the Girls’ Foods Club often see his smiling face. Baseball 1; Football 1; Track 1; Basketball 1. ELEANOR B. ARNOLD Tall and charmingly blond, Elbe is rarely seen without her steadfast com- panion Evie. You’d never know to look at her, but chocolate ice cream is her dish. She hates to be asked how tall she is with heels, but she is consoled if you give her an escalator to ride or trumpets to hear. PEARLIA F. AVERBACK Let’s hope that the war will be over long before Dimples” becomes old enough to join the WAVES. Right now she hates her glasses — perhaps that is because she wishes to become a Powers Model”. Her serious thought is her future and it’s no wonder because her interests are so many and varied. Tennis 1; Archery 3; Basketball 2; Girls’ League 1, 2; Red Cross Rep. 2. Basketball 2; Hockey 1; Tennis 1, 2; Archery 1, 2; Marshal 3, 4; Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Girls’ Auxiliary 4 ; Senior Adviser 4 ; Sagamore Reporter 1, Distributor 1, 2, 3, 4; Banner Bearer 1 ; Waitress, Senior Banquet 1 ; H. R. Sec. 1, 3; English Club 3; Muripian H. R. R. 3; Usher, Growing Pains 3; Dra- matic Soc. 1, 2. ROBERT JOSEPH ALBERT When you think of Bob it’s with a grin on your face ... a girl on each arm, Freud” propped up in front of him. This natural wit” likes Mr. F ' s neckties as mu ch as he likes serious thoughts. Bob ' s a very ambitious lad . . . he wants to marry a banker’s daughter and retire at 21. HELEN BAKER Though Blondie’s ambition is to be Tommy Mansville’s private secretary, she will probably settle for a job at the Watertown Arsenal. There’s quite a conflict in her mind as to whether the U. S. Marines or English with Miss Johnson is her favorite subject. We wonder which will win. Girls’ League 2, 3. DEBRA ALLMAN Dorothy, or Debby, as she is known to her public, is a delightfully out- spoken young lady, whose quips and witticisms are known to many. Debby’s accomplishments are of the most out- standing type. She’s bowled 124, an outstanding feat among B.H.S. students in the alley. Debby’s also very good at art, but do not think that this young lady ' s talents begin and end with art. Her special skills in other activities are legion. Girls’ League 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 4; Lost and Found 2, 3. MARTIN H. BARGAD With making gold from brass as his pet passion, how can Bargy help but realize his ambition of becoming famous? When not experimenting in this field, he spends his time on the tennis court (he’s a second Don Budge). His idol is Martin Bargad. Okay, Bargy”, if you say so.” Entered B. H. S. 4. 26
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