Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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ISADORE BORNSTEIN ‘Red’’ 50 Congress Ave. August 3, 1916 The silent man with a progressive nature. Commercial Course. JACOB BORNSTEIN “Jake” 53 Nichols Street January 6, 1917 Clever enough but doesn’t know that an apple a day keeps the teacher away. College Course. Beacon Staff 3. French Club 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Math. Club 4. Debating Club 4. Senior Play. First Honors, College Course. JOSEPH BORNSTEIN “Joe 35 Jefferson Ave. Oct. 26, 1916 We acknowledge your business¬ like attitude and marvel that you carry it into school life. College Course. Beacon Staff 2, 3. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. German Club 3. French Club 3, 4. Math. Club 4. Usher 1933 graduation 3. JANET BRAVERMAN Janny” 83 Bellingham Street May 23, 1917 Cuteness, cleverness, and sweet¬ ness, all in one little girl. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 3, 4. Beacon 4. Spanish Club Presi¬ dent 3, 4. Junior Student Council 3. Operetta 2, 3. Junior Prom Committee 3. Class Day Committee 3. Decorating Committee 3. Secretary of Yearbook Committee. JOHN BRENNAN “Jinx” 59 Jefferson Ave. April 24, 1916 Life comes, life goes, yet the Orpheum still calls to him. General Course. Football 4. REBECCA BRENNER Betty” 457 Webster Ave. Nov. 8, 1916 Ask Betty where she got those eyes. General Course. Operetta 3. Glee Club 3. AMELIA JOAN BRODA Millie” 18 Va1 Street October 19, 1916 She is fair and friendly. Let us hope she may succeed in whatever she may undertake. General Course. SIDNEY BRODIE “Sid 320 Washington Ave. July 12,1916 Life goes on and he is unaware of it. College Course. Beacon Staff 3. German Club 4. Math. Club 4. JACK BRODSKY 137 Walnut Street April 10, 1916 Your cheerfulness and good humor are admirable qualities. General Course. Senior Council 4. Basketball 2. LIEBA BRODY 237 Chestnut Street May 26, 1917 Pleasant in work, pleasant in play, destined To great achievement some day. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 3, 4. EDWARD VINCENT BROWN “Teddy” 127 Maverick Street April 4, 1915 Our ideal of the successful student, but remember what happened to ambitious Caesar. General Course. Class Office 3, 4. Committee 3, 4. Football 2. Beacon Staff 4. Varsity Club 4. Usher at graduation 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Usher at Senior Play 3. Honor Roll 3, 4. Chemistry Club 4. ELAINE INA BROWN 130 Fourth Street Nov. 13, 1917 Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and extremely pleasant to think about. Commercial Course. Beacon Staff 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. [ 23 ]

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Q yf :TRl tUDE BERFIELD l oyttle 159 Bellingham St. June 2, 1917 Think of ease and work on. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. TILLIE BERMAN “Bunny” 95 Chester Ave. August 9, 1917 One Tillie without the other goes not at all. General Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. French Club 3. German Club 3. TILLIE BERM AN “Chickie” 97 Chester Avenue May 8, 1917 Where one Tillie is you’ll always find the other. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. German Club 3. , ESTHER BERSON ■ “Estherke” 12 Lynn Street April 22, 1917 A person can never tell the truth about himself. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3. German Club 3, 4. Year Book Staff 4. Secretary German Club 4. SHIRLEY BERSON 185 Congress Ave. Sept. 19, 1917 Her step is music, her voice a song. College Course. French Club 3. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Band 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, High Honor 4. Operetta 2. Math. Club 4. SYLVIA BERSON “Shiff” 12 Lynn Street December 8, 1918 What she lacks in age she makes up in laughter and speech. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 4. German Club 3, 4. Math. Club 4. French Club 3. BOLESLAUS FRANCIS BLAGO “Benny” 120 Williams Street July 26, 1916 A man of leisure with discriminating taste. General Course. BERTHA BLUESTEIN “Bert” 61 Central Ave. January19, 1917 Bertha, a dear young girl loved by all who know her. General Course. German Club 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Operetta 3. Chorus 3. MARY BOBRYCKA Bobby” 39 Poplar Street April 27, 1916 Always smiling, never a harsh word to anyone. Commercial Course. SAM BOOKMAN “Zummy” 164 Poplar Street April 20, 1917 A delightful rogue who spends his time being bad and sometimes good. General Course. Honor Roll 2, 4. Junior Council 3. ETHEL MARIE BOOTH 172 Spencer Ave. Nov. 24, 1915 A sound mind in a sound body. Commercial Course. ANTHONY BOREN “Tony” 164 Spruce Street March 1, 1915 A quiet unassuming boy who be¬ lieves in eight hours of sleep if they are school hours. General Course. [ 22 ]



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ROSE LILLIAN BURAKOFF 71 Fourth St. September 5, 1916 She believes in being seen and not heard. Commercial Course. Honor Roll 2. French Club 2. ELIZABETH MECK BURGESS “Betty” ' 17 Willard Street April 11, 1916 A picture of character, intellect, and charming personality. College Course. Beacon Staff 3, 4. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Candy Girl 2. French Club 2. Senior Play. ARTHUR MAURICE BURSTEIN “Mickey” 102 Auburn St. December 26, 1918 Although he is young in years, •’Arthur is one of the bright centers of our class. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3. Debate Club 4. BARNET BURSTEIN “Barney” 129 Central Ave. June 8, 1917 What girl wouldn’t fall for that head of wavy hair. College Course. Honor Roll 2, 3. Prophecy 4. ALFRED BUTT “Al” 125 Central Ave. March 8, 1914 A tall, silent, he-man who is ever ready to lend a helping hand. General Course. Junior Council. Yearbook Committee. LILLIAN BWARNICK 121 Third Street October 18, 1916 A pleasant disposition is to be valued. Commercial Course. EDMUND STEPHEN BYZKOSKI “Peaches” 54 Beacon St. November 24, 1916 With that blond hair of his neatly combed he presents a suave appear¬ ance. General Course. EDMUND JOSEPH CARAFA “Eddie” 11 Carter Street April 24, 1916 Edmund is a real pleasant chap and a Jack-of-all-trades. General Course. Senior Council. GEORGE EDWARD CARVIN “Bumper” 48 Third Street March 6, 1916 George is one good member of the traffic squad. College Course. Honor Roll 3. Math. Club 3. French Club, 3, 4. Traffic Squad 3, 4. SeniorPlay Usher 4. HELEN FRANCES CASSIDY “Jo” 57 Gerrish Ave. March 19, 1916 Helen’s boyish appearance con¬ ceals a truly feminine heart. Commercial Course. French Club 2. ALFRED FRANCIS CHAPMAN “Al” 56 2 Washington Ave. Aug. 16,1916 Ever smiling, ever sporting, ever cheerful with his little earful. General Course. Basketball 2, 3. Football, Manager 3. Varsity Club 4. [ 24 ]

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