THE MA 1938 the names of Dr. Everett Colburn, and Miss Muriel Letarte, superintendent of nurses. Ap- proaching the clerk’s desk are two visitors. Yes, no other than those two inseparables, Grace Lavell and Mildred Langlais, both of whom teach school just outside Washington. They are given permission to go into the wards, and I see them stopping frequently to chat with some of the trim and smiling nurses—Mary MacPhee, Anna McCaffrey, Eileen McCann, Barbara Maston, and Thelma Methe.”’ “Our class boasted of some real nature lovers, you know, the John Burroughs type. How about them?”’ “Away we go from the beautiful city of Washington but to an equally beautiful place four hundred miles north. Up in the Catskills I see a jolly group of our old friends—Beatrice Murray, Anna Langley, Angelina Lanza, and Betsy Morrill. Every year these school teachers spend their vacation in this beautiful mountain retreat. They have just returned from an all day mountain climb with Robert Lawler, Mirror Lake Lodge owner and expert mountain climber. How happy they all look, sitting before the open fire-place, in the rustic atmosphere of this beautiful pine- scented lodge!”’ “Say no more, Don, or I'll be tempted to desert you and take the next train north myself.” “Just as you say, Eddie. Anything to please the president of good old ’38. I hardly think our class picture would be complete without including Virginia Smith, Irene Smith, Lena Valeri, Elizabeth Woodsmall, and Ida Zickell. I see them all in positions of responsibility — some in the school room, others in schoo! offices and business offices. “T say, Eddie, here’s a chance for you to concentrate your vision. Observe the two young ladies being seated at the next table. Surely you remember Barbara Lancey and Inez MacDonald. They’re social service workers now, here in the big City.” “T move, Mr. Lawton, that without further delay we ask permission to join the young ladies and offer a toast to all of our old classmates that I: have seen through your eyes tonight.” ‘Agreed! a toast for the health, happiness, and prosperity of the class of 1938.” WW io Se ihonmerhe Faculty Miss Lillian M. Dole is a native of West Medford, Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Tufts where she received her A. B. degree. She teaches citizenship and business English in this school. During her leisure hours—especially in summer—she enjoys swimming, which is her favorite hobby. Mrs. Miriam Lucille Bucknell, whose native town is Watermill, Maine, is the French teacher in this school. She has also taught English, German, and history. She attended high school in Portland, Maine. Later she attended Bates College, Maine, where she received her A. B. degree and Boston University, from which she received her M. A. degree. She is also a special graduate of the Sorbonne in Paris. Her hobbies include swimming, talking French, hair dressing, and listening to Hawaiian music. Her ambitions are many, some of which are to make people happy and promote peace; to have a doctorate degree from the Sorbonne; and to have all her students succeed in college. Mr. Everett C. Donnelly, teacher of geography and U.S. history, has an A. B. degree from Holy Cross College. He also has an A. M. degree from Clark University. His hobby is golf. 2K 5 oa Se ak Sh RAN = eek ae Be Mrs. Elizabeth C. Morrill is a native of Leominster and has taught English, zoology, and botany in various schools. She is a graduate of Vassar and has her A. B. degree from there. 28
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THE 1938 MA Class Ballot | Title Most Likely to Succeed Most Sophisticated Best Athlete Most Popular Most Friendly Faculty Joy Most Optimistic Most Pessimistic Quietest Most Serious Best Looking Prettiest Wittiest Smartest Most Domestic Best Leader Biggest Flirt Hardest Worker Best Dressed Biggest Daniel Webster Most Temperamental Class Artist Class Writer “Prince Charming” “Snow White” “Happy” “Doe” “Grumpy” “Sleepy” ““Bashful”’ “Sneezy”’ Most Pleasing Personality Boy Nathan Foster Edward Garrity Ernest Beaudoin Douglas Rehor Edward Garrity Chester Duval Norman Stacy Albert Tatro Harry Mitchell Harold Mosher Elbert Hubbard Edward Garrity Edward Garrity Jack Portney Nathan Foster Norman Hicks Edward Garrity Kenneth Wiley Vincent Bisceglia Douglas Rehor William Kelly Kenneth Wiley Joseph Mascis Gaston Dargis Nicholas Despotopulos Alexander Buchan Stuart Bicknell Alexander Buchan George Lundigan Edwin Rogers George Transue idles ail Pictures (on pages 55 and 56) Girl Elizabeth Burridge Anne Keville Claire Carter Ruth Sambito Anne Keville Marion Clark Marcia Falk Mildred Lane Janet Lehman Charlene Wariger Charlene Wariger Anne Keville Anne Keville Kathleen Smith Klizabeth Burridge Ruth Robbins Ruth Gage Janet Duval Charlene Wariger Mildred Lane Marcia Falk Ruth Gage Eleanor Davis Marcia Falk Lucille Lafrance Harriet Foster Kathleen Smith Violet Edmand Mary Flanagan Cynthia Pike Harriet Cook 1 “Not Quite Such Geese?” 2 “Bucky” 3 “Prof” 4 “Turkey Day’ 5 “Swing It’ 6 “The World Beater” 7“Our Gang’’ 8‘‘Look atthe Birdie’ 9“Sugar Pie’ by Hill 10“Ted” 11“In the Spring’, by Hill 12 ‘‘Bicknell the Great.” 30) HUBBARD
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