Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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Shirley Berkson . beacon 3-4. Debating Club -A.- rcnch Club 3-4. Honor Rofll 3-4. High Honor 2. Candy Girl for Cfpcrctta. Candy Girl for Senior Play. A wise girl knows her business and a wiser one attends to it. Sidney G. Bernstein Gymn Club 3. Think of case, but work on. Sid Abraham Binder . French Club 3. Honor Roll 2-3-4. Traf- fic Squad 3-4. The wish is father to the thought. Julius Binder Shorty Member of Beacon Staff 3. Science Club 3. French Club 3. Traffic Squad 3- Usher for Operetta 3. Member of fnriior Prom Committee 2. His size was outstanding — especially on the second o be BEACON 1952 Evelyn Bloomberg Senior Play 4. Canity Committfc for Operetta 4. junior Prom Connnittee 3. Honor Roll 4. Dramatic Club 3. Chem- istry Club 4. She is always stirring up action. Time never drags while she is around. Pauline Blulstein Paulie Honor Roll 2-4. Chorus 4. Lovely delicacy of manner and light brightness characterize her every action. Abraham Bookstein Abe German Club 2. Traffic Squad 3. Honor Roll 2-3. Determination and good judgment are his assets — and he has no liabilities. Genevieve Grace Bowyer Jean Senior Play 4. Captain Basketball Team 4. Manager of Second Team of Basket- ball 3. Honor Roll 2-3. Genevieve has finally devised a way to put 6,000 people in a hall that can only hold 400. Mary Ellen Brady Her magical simplicity, magical elo- quence, and magical stateliness almost m.ike her a magician. Mllvin Brodie Steve Glue is like water compared to Mel- vin ' s stick-to-itiveness. 7? jz£ iruJ 17

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The BEACON 19}2 Philip David Barron Dave is still holding the grand- stand, by delivering his ice to his ever- growing audience of admiring females. May his ice never melt. Harry Barron Football 2-3. Basketball 2-3-4. Club— French. A winning personality on the foot- ball field and basketball court. Franklin French Bartlett Hotior Roll 2-3. Too much zeal proclaims earnestness. Nettie Bass Orchestra 3. She is quiet and shy but when she starts reciting — Oh my! Yla X it ' - Barney Bayard Senior Play. Senior Prom Committee 4. Sf)anish Club 2. He lives to be loved . . . and loves to live. Fannie Bennett Fay To forget a wrong is the best revenge. Dorothy Bensusan Dot Basketball. Senior Play Ticket Com- nirttee. Trust for love will find a way. William Berenberg Berry Beacon Staff 4. Physics Club 3. French Club 3. Debating Club 4. Orchestra 2. Honor Roll 2-3-4. A pal in need is a pal indeed cer- tainly applies to Berry when it comes to Physics experiments, Algebra prob- lems or whatever you ' re stuck on. Jacob Berger Jacob has discovered a way to find his lost collar button for the reception. Sophie Berkowitz Honor Roll 2-5-4. Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. Charity begins at home but should not end there. y 6



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The BEACON 1932 Paul Bronstein Pete Secretary 4. Baskelbull Manager 2. Junior Prom Committee 3. Senior Prom 4. Picture Committee 4. Ring Com- mittee 4. Beacon Staff 3-4. Frolic Com- mittee 3. Reception Committee 4. Social Committees 4 . Class Day Committee 4. A chatterbox — but he knows what he is talking about and always says worthwhilethings. , ) - Helen Brucker Her convictions arc always strong and her ideals always lofty. One doesn ' t need a telescope to see that she has a great deal of talent. ISADORE BURSTEIN Spats Senior Play 4. Beacon Staff 4. Honor Roll 3. Traffic Squad 3-4. He has the ability to dispel gloom wherever he goes. Joseph Burstein Jo Orchestra 2-3-4. Debafhifi Club 4. Of - ereita 4. Honor Roll 2-3-4. He has seen all angles of life and knows how to judge the degree of their importance. He has a fabulous store of mental wealth. David Francis Carleton Speed Davie claims he owes his success to his many virtues. Jack S. Carp Yank Orchestra 2-3-4. Band 2-3-4. Pinafore 4. Senior Play 4. Chemistry Club 3. Chorus 8-i-A. Mother nature ga ,you brains Xiiul store. Vs H ttelfr ySu might succeed Frederick Louis Football 2 The It boy wTf admiral. Gl-RTRUDL ChARAK Spanish Club 2. A soft answer turneth away wrath. That ' s why Gerty has so many friends. pLORtNCt ChERNIS Flo Junior Frolic Committee 3. Candy Girl in Operetta 3-4. German Club 3-4. Her promise is as good as gold — so don ' t worry about her going off the gold standard. JOHN Paul Christensen Pansy Picture Committee. French Club 3. Band 2-3. Honor Roll 3-4. Our own Adonis, the cynosure of feminine eyes. 18

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