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l93I NORMAL OFFERING ELIZABETH ERNA COPP 249 Green Street, Brockton, Mass. Normal Offering 1. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Hockey 1, 3, 4. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Volley Ball 3. Swimming 3, 4. Who said the modern girl doesn't eat? Betty frankly admits she likes eating, anywhere at anytime. She likes good-looking clothes, especially when there is a touch of orange somewhere about them. She finds history and art very interesting. One of her aims is to meet Constance Bennett sometime. Betty is always active and likes to see other people the same way. Cheer up, Betty, soon there will be no more odious notebooks. 3 ANNE ADELAIDE CONNORS 667 Union Street, Springfield, Mass. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Hockey 1. Baseball 1. Basketball 1. Girl Scouts 2, 3. Gardening Club 1. Class Treas- urer 4. Class Vice-President 3. Secretary-Treas- urer Dormitory Council 4. Dormitory Council 3, 4. Wfoodward House Board 3. Who is R. S.? Well, anyway, Anne likes R. S. And that isn't all. There are week-ends, spreads, books, movies, rolls, and what not among her weaknesses. Anne dislikes counting money because she is so tired of handling all that Class A money. Inspection, math, and notebooks are among her strongest dislikes, and roller coasters, too. We wonder why. Anne has the personality, the smile, and the cheery word which endears her to all. , VIRGINIA CUNNINGHAM 8 Myrtle Street, Middleboro, Mass. junior Representative from Gates 1. Secretary-Treasurer of Social Activities Committee 2. Secretary of junior Class 3. President of Student Cooperative Association 4. Dormitory Council 4. Between student government work and entertaining Tom- my, Ginny's time is pretty well taken up. She has no fear of eating, even candy, for she just won't put on weight. Music, football, reading, driving and waltzing with Tommy are for Ginny divine. As a history teacher she is outstanding. Knowing her, we understand why she abhors pretense and math of any sort, especially counting the minutes 'til 9.45: Detective stories are not on her book list and she refuses to hurry. Does she like permanents? Ask her. 26
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CLASSES MARY GRACE CHILDS 1259 South Street, Bridgewater, Mass. French Club 1. Hockey 2. Vice-President Pro and Con 2. Class Editor Normal Offering 2. Camera Club 4. Literary Editor Normal Offering 4. That Mary enjoys reading Barchester Towers and the other Trollope novels may explain the charming, lilting quality of her poetry and her love of the purple-shadowed mountains of Vermont. Since she thinks gym classes, rice, and Carl Sandburg a waste of time, we have this individual person who anticipates every down of the football season, communes with a certain beautiful painting of a river, and writes her own novel. BARBARA EVELYN CLAPP CONSTANCE AILEEN CHURCH 1431 Washington Street, South Braintree, Mass. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Bowling 2, 4. Hockey 1. Archery 2. Tall, athletic, graceful Connie! Of course dancing and sports come first on her list of likes, but how account for a fondness for books of travel, odd jewelry, pottery, and-now we are surprised-a dislike for men as a class? 28 Ellis Street, Brockton, Mass. Library Club 4. Camera Club 4. Bowling 4. Barbara says she likes life, and after being with her for three years we know she does. You will almost always End her wherever there is a merry crowd, for she doesn't like being alone. Barbara has much of that vitality that she admires in others. If you want to be friendly with her, don't tease her, or order her about. She is going to find a school that doesn't make people go out in cold weather, but only has short summer sessions, 25-
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CLASSES CATHERINE ALICE DILLGN 709 Maple Street, Fall River, Mass. VV. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Dancing 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Choir 2, 4. Secretary 4. Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Publicity Chairman 4. Campus Comment 2. Swimming 2. Hockey 1, 4. After seeing Catherine run for that bus every Friday, we do not wonder that she likes week-ends and vacations. Her vacations are well taken up with dancing, theatres and out- door sports. Her love for math is well shown by the way she cuts figures on the ice and her love for lit by her frequent visits to the town library. She dislikes catty people and bor- ing classes. We agree with you, Cath, but tell us, just what have you against fire-drills? ELIZABETH PGPE DOYLE 21 Fairmount Street, Randolph, Mass. Glee Club 4. The whole story about the uncommunicative, frank, but extremely likable Lib has come out at last. She likes dancing, school, desolate beaches, singing, moonlight, drama, and flowers: and has a special grudge against sneerers, modernis- tic art, college suitcase stickers, back-seat drivers, thought- lessness, and librarians. Figure her out if you can-we gave it up! 27' DOROTHY JEAN DINEGAN 35 Hall Place, Quincy, Mass. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Head of Hikes 2. Secretary 3. President 4. T. C. 1. Social Activities 3. Campus Comment Sport Editor 3, 4. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3. Here is proof positive that all athletes are not physical giants and mental pigmies, when Ibsen and Shaw are the favorite dramatists of the president of the W. A. A. The inference must be drawn that the opposite may also be true. Dot loves poetry, fireplaces, and the sea. Her pet aversion is rules-capitalized and underlined-and sweet people, cornstarch pudding, and monotony are in this class also.
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