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ILSA BRANDT ANDREW BROWN The little girl with the eyes, nose, ears, and mouth (that’s the way she de- scribes herself) is lisa. She wants to be a dietitian and, as is to be expected, Foods is her favorite subject. She thinks the English Club is tops . . . but Math, doesn ' t even rate. Come let me clutch thee”, says she, quoting Shakespeare. Basketball 2; Tennis 2; Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, 4; Foods Club 1, 2, 3; Eng- lish 4; Science Club 4. ROBERTA BRENNAN Bobby” says she has a remarkable ability for getting into trouble, but Mr. Grinnell and Mr. Bartlett must soothe her or she wouldn’t idolize them. She likes sports, all of them, and she’s headed for Sargent College to become an instructor in physical education. Just where that ties in with her favorite sub- ject, Chemistry, is a bit vague. Archery 1, 2; Tennis 2; Var. Swim- ming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Var. 4; Basketball 3; Old English B” 4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Bank Teller 5. ROBERT BREST Bob, of the wide smile, takes great interest in any sport, and especially in the Braves. St. Clairs, the 920 Club and the big man himself, take up a good deal of his precious time, that is, of course, when he’s not thinking of ways to answer the 64 dollar question. Ass’t Mgr. Swimming 1 ; Bank Teller 3 ; Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3. MAJORIE BROIDE Here we have another Harry James fan in Margie, whose pet peeve at the same time is Guy Lombardo. She wants to be a medical secretary and perhaps her favorite subject. Chemistry, will help her along. Her suppressed desire is to hit the bald man at the bowling alley on the head ... a desire that may be real- ized. Quien sabe? Swimming 2 ; Tennis 1 ; Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Soc. 4. NORMA BROMBERG While Norm will have to suppress her desire to pilot a plane until the war is over, she still spends her time at the mail box when she isn ' t writing thous- ands of letters. At any rate, whether it ' s at her pet passion or piloting an air plane, may she always be successful. Sagamore Reporter 4; Girls’ League 4; Dramatic Soc. (Bus. Staff) 4; Stage Door 4; Red Cross Rep. 4. Entered 4 from Newton High School. Baseball, swimming, and horseback riding are only a few of the things in which Andy is proficient, for when it comes to Biology or Physics, he’s your man. Right now he hopes to join the U. S. Marines so that he may aid Uncle Sam in making the world safe for his women. ROBERT BROWN Retiring in good health at the age of 40 is a desire we hope isn’t suppressed, but Brownie” will have to have more serious thoughts than just her” to at- tain that goal. Brownie” isn’t plan- ning on the army (now he should know better than that) but wants a good job now. J. V. Baseball 2; |.V. Letterman 2; Track 3; Hockey 2, 3; Freshman Num- erals 1 ; Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. FAY BUCHHALTER Fay’s long nails are the talk of the school, along with her nice singing voice. She bas a great liking for His- tory, but Chemistry leaves her cold — in fact she’d like to slip a little arsenic in a chemical reaction.” She can generally be seen at the Statler Hotel — surrounded by Dartmouth men. Horseback Riding 3, 4; Girls’ League 3, 4; Science Club 4; English Club 4; Girls’ Auxiliary 4; Murivian Com. 4. Entered B. H. S. 3. CARLITA BUNKER Lincoln House is proud to have as one of its members, a lovely young lady from Puerto Rico. Carlita has found our school system quite different from hers ; our customs, too. Carlita men- tioned one custom we pass on to you. fn Puerto Rico, girls may go on dates only if chaperoned by one of their par- ents. Entered 4 from Puerto Rico. EDWARD FRANCIS BURGESS Ed”, whose idol, needless to say, is Edward F. Burgess has set his course straight for Annapolis, though his im- mediate plans (more likely those of his draft board) are for the U.S. Army or Navy as a private or seaman. He is a versatile fellow and claims the ability to play four instruments. All at once, Ed? Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Marshal 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3 ; Dramatic Soc. 3. 29
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BRYCE BLAKELY Red” wants to join the Naval Air Corps as a fighter pilot, in part, to get away from women who smell like a walking cosmetic counter. He thinks seriously about the future, but won’t be ready to tell you his outstanding accom- plishment for at least fifty years. In the meantime he’ll pass the time at The Greeks ”. Football Mgr. 2; Baseball Mgr. 1, 2; Basketball Mgr. 1, 2; Marshal 1, 2; Library Staff 2 ; Touchdown Club 2 ; Orchestra 1, 2. CHARLES HERBERT BLOOM Can anyone design a plane better than the Thunderbolt? If so, speak to Charlie — he’ll be all ears. When he’s not arguing with Mr. Hall on the merits of the slide rule, he is laughing at Mr. Williams ' jokes (anything for an A” you know). Chuck” is interested in the atmosphere and the stuff that roams around therein. Glee Club 1, 2; Choral Reading 1 ; German Club 2, 3; English Club 3; Marshal 4; Science Club 1, 4; Boys’ Club 1, 2, 3, Rep. 4; Kaarina 2. DAVID ALAN BLOOM Dave is a fellow with brown eyes and a distorted sense of humor . . . don’t worry, he tells us that himself. Anyway it shows up in his ambition — to get a coke” in the lunchroom, or in his pet passion, her name begins with x”. Basketball 1 ; Sagamore Distributor 1 ; Camera Club 1; Stamp Club 1, 2; Chess Club 2; Kaarina 2; Boys’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 1, 2. RAY BLUE We re sure it will be a snap for Blue . . . s” to get into the Naval Air Corps after passing Mr. Bemis’s Com- mando course, an outstanding accom- plishment for anyone. Although Pat” is his serious thought. Bob Cusick — all 200 pounds of him — is really the object of his affection. Well, well, well! Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 4, 5; Touchdown Club 1, 2, 4, 5; Hockey 4, 5; Baseball 1, 4, 5, Var. Letterman 3, 4, 5; Red Cross H. R. R. 1, 2, 4; Home Room Chm. 1, 5; Robert House Coun- cil 5 ; Marshal 5; Boys’ Club H. R. R. 5. SHIRLEY EDITH BORENSTEIN Shirl is the constant companion of Natalie (see Poorvu). The gas ration- ing had its deep effect on her ’cause Totem Pole keeps beckoning. But any- way, men, the root of all evil, bless their little hearts”, if there are any left, will smooth matters out. Riding 3, 4; Tennis 1; Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1; Science Club 4; Poster Club 4. BETTE ARLENE BORTMAN Miss 2 ' x 4 ” with her pleasing sense of humor and ever increasing in- terest in the U. S. Army, spends her time annoying her friends with puns. If she gets her wish, she ' ll be a medical secre- tary to some nice, fat doctor with a black moustache. Of all the things amus- ing about Brookline, she picks Debby”. Riding 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League Rep. 2, 3, 4; Senior Adviser 4; Sec. to Miss Sawyer 4 ; Marshal 4 ; Poster Club 4 ; Red Cross Rep. 3; Bank Teller 4; H. R. Sec. 4. MALCOLM FREET BOUVE Handsome Mel has a very noble sup- pressed desire — i.e. to do something great for posterity. In line with this wish he intends to join the Navy imme- diately after graduation. But he does not plan to make this his life work; be- coming a newspaper reporter is his ulti- mate goal. Science Club 1 ; Nature Club 2. WILLIAM RICHARD BOWEN Guillaume”, who intends to enter the Submarine Service, evidently takes French. Elementary, my dear Watson. Lawrence, Mass, is a special hangout of his, with the Lawrence Social Club tak- ing the honors. When he’s not sling- ing it”, he ' s wondering when he’ll learn to dance and speak French. Bill believes that it’s better to be — than a dope.” Library Staff 1 ; H. R. V. Chm. 1 ; Boys’ Club Rep. 1, 2; Marshal 3, 4. HILDA BOYER Hilda has set for herself a most in- triguing ambition. It is to be a hospital technician. Right now, though, Hilda is involved in the intricacies of la langue Fran aise and related subjects. Among her pastimes, none rates h igher than reading. Hilda hopes that next fall will see her in the halls of Westbrook Junior College. Girls’ Auxiliary 3, 4; Senior Adviser 4; Girls’ Leauge 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Science Club 4. GLORIA C. BRAND Gloria or Skippie” is v-e-r-y devoted to the Naval Air Corps — her future plans are even a naval secret. People who are never on time had better stay away from Skippie” — she has a temper. She can play the piano and knit and she believes that opportunity knocks but once.” Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, 4. 28
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EDMUND JOSEPH BURKE All types of girls are Ed ' s failure, although he sometimes wonders what will become of the men now that women wear slacks. Sports, aviation, and the Navy are his pet interests and his one big accomplishment in life has been passing three years of Latin. Baseball 1 ; H. R. V. Chm. 4. CATHERINE BURNS If anyone knows anything about this girl please report to 239. She ' s very non-committal but we do know that she plays the piano and that her favorite organization is the Navy. Also, our re- search bureau has discovered that her nickname is Pinky”. As to her future plans, they ' re just one more undisclosed item. ELAINE BURTON Burt’s suppressed desire is a universal one — she wants to see h r brothers again. She wants to speed up victory by going into some part of the service. Through her chief interest is out of the country she still manages to keep late hours. That’s quite an accomplishment, don ' t you think? MARIA A. BUSALACCHI This young lady with the architectural tendencies (she says she has a Roman nose), is quite an accomplished person. She has the distinction of having had her art work exhibited at the Art Mu- seum. When interviewed, she told us that she hopes to make art her life work, but she’s very fickle, so we really can’t tell. EDWARD A. CAHILL JR. On the track Ace” has proved his ability, not only in running, but in hu- moring F. Dean. Da Woman,” how- ever, is his main interest. But no woman can take Bud’s interest off the U. S. Marine Air Corps, for that’s where he’s going after graduation, and where he’s sure to be a credit to B. H. S. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; J. V. Letter 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Var. Letter 3, 4, 5; Cross Country 4, 5 ; Class Day Relay 2, 3, 4, 5; Track Club Treas. 3, 4; Base- ball 5; Var. Letter 5; Freshman Numer- als: Baseball, Football, Track; Partici- pant, Fitchburg Relays 2, 3, 4, 5 ; Usher, Junior Prom 2; Usher, Senior Prom 3; German Club 3, 4; H. R. Chm. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 2, 5; Usher, Newton Game 4; Boys’ Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. NUNCIATA LORETTA CAMPAGNA Nancy must have an eye out for either hard work or what, in her mind, is glamour, ' cause she wants to be an Army nurse. She also is on an all-out cam- paign against little freshmen wearing those long, long shirts. Will they pro- test if we say we agree, too? Hockey 3; Girls’ League Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lost and Found Com. 2, 4; Glee Club 1, 2 ; Senior Adviser 4. ALAN B. CAMPBELL He isn’t kiddin’, when Bruise” says he wants to be a Prof, at M.I.T. U.S. Marines and Lou Costello rate high with him. But his deep passion is Charles Boyer (ain’t Lana Turner good enough for him?). In his five years at B. H. S., Scotty has proved his likeability with a capital L . Boys’ Club 2; Science Club 2, 3, 5. JAMES CAROLAN A red-head with a cheerful disposi- tion . . . that’s Jim. Although he’s ac- tive in other sports, his main interest is golf. Jim wants to be a success in life. The way to accomplish this, in his esti- mation, is to be the pro at the Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina . . . and maybe teach Veronica Lake! Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, Ass’t Mgr. 4; Hockey 1 ; Hockey Mgr. 2, 3, 4 ; Golf 1 ; Touchdown Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4. Entered from Horace Marin School, Roxbury 1. JAMES CARSON Husky Jim is an all-round athlete. Not only is he an ardent member of our foot- ball team, but he also wishes to become either a member of the Phil Spitalny Orchestra, or to play quarterback for the Chicago Bears. He has a lazy ambi- tion ... to test mattresses for a living. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 4; Touchdown Club 4; Muriv- ian H. R. R. 4. VIRGINIA A. CASEY As soon as Ginnie gets her diploma, she (all 5 ' 6 of her) plans to go to nursing school. She will have to stop spending her time in that black La Salle, but we’re sure it’s worth it. After all, she’ll be helping her interest , the rest of the Army Air Corps, and doing a necessary job besides. Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 2; Badminton 1, 2; Girls’ League 1, 2, 3, 4. 30
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