Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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NELLIE L. ADCOCK Nell Ho Kay tal Dancing, Bowling tbl Nobody knows tcl Committee Work, Commercial Club tel CHARLOTTE ANDERSON Lotty , Andy No? Really? tal Being a good sport tbl Ohio tcl To own Big Ben tdl Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Capt. Bowl- ing, 1, 2, Hockey, 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club, Dance Com- mittee, Baseball, 1, 3, Volley Ball tel BERNICE LUCILE ASELTINE Bunn Y Thanks a whole bunch tal Embroidering tbl To live on Prince Edward Island QCD JAMES H. P. BAMFORTH Terrence Me Boy , Jimmie Ain't that awful, Oh! Prunes tal Testing bottles, Playing golf tbl She'll decide that tcl Selling overshoes to the Arabs tdl Golf-team, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2 Ce? VIRGINIA BATTYE jinny Hurry up shrimp tal Listening to the radio tbl Wait and see tcl To Travel tdl Commercial Club, Tennis, Hock- ey, Basketball, Baseball tel THE MIRROR, 1936 GRACIANO H. ALLIA Hank , Al , Razzmo , I'm one of the A. B. C. boys tal Loan? golf balls when caddying Get to heaven on a mule tcl To sink one from the double lines Get a home run down the Ath- letic Field tdl Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Football, 1, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Bowling, Radio Club tel WINTHROP ANDREWS Winnie, Yes, suhl tal Collecting old coins, archery tbl Tufts tcl To go over the Ayer ski jump tstanding upl tel RICHARD BALTULIS Ritchie , Dick That's the payoff tal Stamps, Photography, Locomo- tives tbl Right hand side of locomotive t cl Circulation Manager of Herald- Traveler Corp. or Locomotive Engineer tdl Mr. Hollis' right-hand locker man tel DOROTHY LOUISE BARRETT just Dot to everybody More fun! tal Collecting toy dogs tbl Maybe college tcl To travel tdl Vice-President of Senior Class, 5, Exchange Editor of the Mir- ror , 2, 3, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Zwg Picture Committee, 33 Dramatic Club, 3, Candy Girl of Senior and Dramatic Club Plays, 3, Junior Dance Com., 2, Cafeteria, 3, Field Hockey, 1, Baseball, 1, Bowl- ing, 2, 3, Tennis, 2, Archery, 3, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3 tel MARIORIE W. BEAL Muffy , Muggsie That's an idea! tal Sewing tbl Wellesley College tcl To be a dress designer tdl Dramatic Club, 2, 3, junior Prom Committee, 2, Senior Dance Committee, 3 tel Note: tal Favorite Exprerrian, tbl Hobby, tcl Dertination, tdl Ambition, tel Acziuizief

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THE MIRROR, 1936 also led 4 delegations of twenty or more members of the senior class in an educational tour through Washington, D. C. in 1905 to 1909. In 1919 Mr. Burke married Miss Gertrude E. Mayo of Brookline, Mass. He has made ten trips to Europe since the turn of the century, visiting every country on the continent, and taking over two thousand pictures of his travels. Twelve hundred of these have been made into lantern slides, and one of Mr. Burke's joys comes in showing some of these to various organizations and clubs. When the World War broke out in 1914 Mr. Burke was in Switzerland. He was detained there for several days, and then started for home, going through Germany. After he retires he intends to continue his travels in Europe, as well as to visit parts of the United States. When our Principal does not go to Europe dur- ing a summer vacation, one may find him by the ocean at Pigeon Cove, Rockport. He intends to spend many more happy summers at this resort. Mr. Burke still has his mother, who encouraged him through his hardships during youth. He also has a good friend in Guy B. Dolbeare, who is now President of one of the largest savings banks in Connecticut. These two loyal friends see each other at least once a year. Under Principal Burke's administration the school has risen high in scholastic standing, with a large percentage of the graduating classes at- tending institutions of higher learning. Many of these have followed Mr. Burke's precedent, and have been honored with Phi Beta Kappa Keys. Mr. Burke is a member of the Congregational Church, where he is now serving as deacon. He is also a member of the Isaac Parker Order of Masons, of which he is a Past Master. Mr. Burke's hobby is nature study. He has gone into extensive research in the study of flowers, and while in high school, he wrote up Flora , a catalogue of flowering plants of his native town, Norwich, Connecticut. The one thing which he would like to see start- ed at Waltham High, is the establishment of a National Honor Society chapter. This corresponds to the Phi Beta Kappa in college. This Society has chapters in the leading high schools of the country, and may start in Waltham at some early date, mainly through the efforts of Mr. Burke. Thus ends a brief study of our beloved Princi- pal, who is soon to leave the school, but who will never be forgotten. The city owes Mr. Burke a stirring vote of thanks for all he has done, and we all wish him luck in the remaining years of his life. May they be many and happy. The graduating class of 1936 will be the largest one which Mr. Burke has seen leave the walls of the school, which has been enlarged mainly through his undivided effort, and will be a tribute to our honored Principal, who is known lovingly among all graduates as Mucker. FRANK JAMES GAZIANO.



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BARBARA BEATRICE BEEBE Bobbie Aw Gee!, Hey Toots fab Dancing fb? A hospital fcj Become some part of a Hospital ,adn Field Hockey, 1 Cel CHARLES WILLIAM BELL Charlie , Doc', Watch out there! Don't work too hard fab Foreign correspondence, stamp- collecting and swimming tbl Mass. Nautical School QCD To Travel fdj Dramatic Club fel DORIS ELEANOR BENNETT Dot , Ginger I ainlt got none faj Studying for tests? tbl I'll know when I get there CCD NATALIE L. BENNETT Nat Oh, for goodness sakes, What's s'matter? fab Doing French in advance tbl A Secretarial School fcj To be a Typewriting Teacher Cdl Bowling, W.H.S. Champion, 2, Class Team and Varsity, 1, 2, 33 Baseball, Archery, Tennis, Volley Ball feb ESTHER ETTA BERNSTEIN Toots As long as you're healthy what do you care faj Dancing tbl New York fcj THE MIRROR, 1936 f a 1 ti as 1 ,fa . RENE G. BEGIN Begin , Beans Geez fa, Reading Detective Stories fbj Weston Golf Club fcj Golfing, Hockey fel MARY JENNETTE BENINAT1 ..May,, Isn't that sad? fab Writing Short Stories fb, College fcj LAWRENCE A. BENNETT Beansy It's immaterial to me, That's what you think fab Basketball, Swimming and Div- ing tbl Unknown fcj Football, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Baseball, 1 fdj IRVING BERMAN Ig , Iggy Why? Did you hear this one? Cal Tennis, Reading, Skiing fbj West Point QCD Metallurgical Engineer tdj Dramatic Club Play, 33 Senior Play Cast, Football, lg Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, Radio Broadcast W. N. A. C. fel DONALD BILLINGS BERRY Don Aw, What of it? fab Chemistry, Photography tbl Chemical Engineer-N.Y.U. fcj Membership Committee of Com- mercial Club, fel Note: faj Favorite Expreffion, fbj Hobby, QCD Dertination, fdj Ambition, fel Activities

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