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'ldsQ6a -'Q QACJCLJULO A41 lx-,x,-L,2,1i.5e5.A.,-..A--7-' LUCY APPLETON X41-fvili, 7 v-L, Woodbury, Connecticut i 91,,LL'MJUJ kYL,!7Z Theres nozhing ill nm dwell in ,meh a Ienzplrf' fy x ' A ONE YEAR -ILM I'-ff-QL, Board of Editors of Sulnzagmzzli Glee Club, 1V Magpie Board, IV ' Christmas Choir. IV vhfv- v.., It didn't take long for Lucy to assert herself, once arrived at school. And, thank heaven, she did arrive, for what should we have done without her work on the Magpie, her clear soprano in Glee Club, and her Hery determination on the hockey Held? A cer- tain enviable standard of marks, an analytical interest in her courses, and an ability to express her ideas clearly won our admiration immediately. When we later discovered a somewhat caustic sense of humor Cusually directed at herselfj, an ability to play the piano, and a sort of cynicism towards the world in general, we surrendered our friend- Y ship Whole-heartedly have never had cause to regret it. I WWW My ' ww W ,ff fm IANET RUssELL BARNES I IHA' X Newton Center, Massachusetts - I L 5 Win zo mlk fo, and she know: n ilzing or two. nl' ' all lvo - X THREE YEARS lg . Qfdass Historian ,V V 5 ylviarionette Member, Il-lll-IV, Play, IV lf , QIQOAQ' fl one cms, 11-xv gf, Cercle Franqais, IV ,6 ' W4-,xyllfociae Latinae, III-IV ' l Class Hockey, II-III-IV ij Lavender Hockey, III-IV ,ffm Class Basketball, 11-in-Iv Lavender Basketball, III Jjy ,J Class Baseball, Il-III JJ ' Lavender Baseball, Il-III-IV ' Lavender Song Leader, II O Christmas Choir II-IV W M qw I N. , K Mardi bras, III . o 2 JJ' 'LDoesn't any one know Where Ianet is?l' is the invariably pathetic wail of would-be UJQE fiyxpjsfyfmathematicians harassed by the mystery of A and B rowing upstream at x miles per hour. ke I can't get the point. But they know Ianet does, and will always gladly bring her clear, logical mind to the rescue. Ianet hails from Newton and doesn't mind if you've not heard of it-she's that good-natured. Listen to her tell of meeting a simply smoothy' who dances as she does, watch her tearing down a hockey Held or prancing around the basket- - ball court-just full of enthusiasm and spirt-that's Ianet. After Iune we'll miss her- W but our loss is another's gain. Twenty-.fezfen
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Vx CLAIRE ANDERSON fl X South Manchester, Connecticut K qi K ' What .che wills, she does. x Ox dy lo Foun Yimns Q Marionette Member, III President of Athletic Association, IV on VA ,1 Lavender Hockey, I-II-III-IV f Varsity Basketball, I-II-III Class Basketball, I-II-III I Lavender Basketball. I-II-Ill MK lliiptain of Lava-intlers, III MAUDE DE LAMATER RENNIE New Rochelle, New York Ease with dig111'fy. ONE YEAR Dramatic Editor of Salmugrrmii II' V, Vice-President of Marionettes, IV ,LU Marionette Play, IV r 1 rl, Glee Club. IV yy' Y' I Song Contest, IV I U j Cercle Francais, IV If UQ!! ' Class Hockey, IV ' t ' White Hockey, IV , , f Christmas Choir, IV fe9fdJI '! I AVMIX! Mardi Gras, IV .V y f 'I V 1 , 1 I Has any one ever seen Maude refuse to turn a sympathetic ear, or to give a word of sane impartial advice? Not that we know of! Maude walked in and promptly but unas- sumingly took possession of our admiration and our hearts. The First game of murder sug- gested that she had dramatic power, the handsome Russian oflicer-not to mention the one-day rehearsed sentry of the king's guard-confirmed that suggestion. Maude's con- scientious and active interest has brought her a merited place on the Stu. G., a rank as a good student, and a favored position as one of the '32's most important members, matchless in her poise, her perseverance, and her friendliness. Varsity Hockey, I-Il-III Class I-Iockey, I-II-III-IV Varsity Baseball, III Class Baseball, III lavender Bust-h'1lI III There's no one who knows Puss who wouldn't like to know her better for she attracts a multitude through no effort of her own, and intrigues and charms and puzzles even her closest friends. No one knows what she really thinks: we know that she is almost Hercely individual, that she has the quickest wit and keenest sense of humor, that no one can com- pare with her as an athlete, that she has the courage of her convictions, and that she always has the Lipper hand in any situation, pleasant or unpleasant. Yet, in spite of her long residence here with us, she remains our fascinating, entertaining, and superlatively attrac- tive class enigma. TlL'flIly-SIA'
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iff! Ji! EMI LY BISSELL BLACK Shelton, Connecticut Gc'n!lf in mrfhozl, rafolntf' in action. Two YEARS Board of Ifditors of Stlllilzlgllllllf Marionette Member. IV Marionette Play, IV Sociae Latinae, III-IV Poor Emily is one of those unfortunates who is forced to join the undignihed ranks of the junior Room whenever positions in line are given according to height. Fortunately she is philosophically resigned to her lack of inches and accepts Fate with a smile. We have a sincere respect for her for that-not to mention an adequate knowledge of that grand old game, football, for which Emily has rare enthusiasm. She is also one of those determined and enterprising Seniors who have found time falthough we donit know where or howj to make various experiments in the field of needlecraft. To sum up, she is a quietly determined person, friendly, and sincere. 92 IJUBNA WINN BOYNTON u FD Highland Park, Illinois A fair e.i'trrfor is a xilenr I't'C'OIH7I1f'7I11tlff0!1.H ON1a Yiamt Clee Club, IV Song Contest Substitute. IV lioard of Editors of Sulzmfgnmli President of Athletic Association. IV Class Hockey, IV White Hockey. IV Class Basketball, IV White liasketball, IV White Ilasehall, IV Christmas Choir, IV Mardi Gras. IV Only a few weeks elapsed before Donna was one of us-in the swing of everything. Even had we tried, not one of us could have rejected her frankness or her winning smile, or overlooked her ability at the piano or her proficiency in sports. We see her as a light- ning flash on the hockey Field or one of star shots in basketball. If you find her momen- tarily lagging in enthusiasm, just give her a poke and she'll he right with you, generously ready to help. Although she lives in that dangerous town, Chicago, we're not at all terri- fied of her--in fact, we just crowd around, demanding her good music and good company. Tuferlry-righl L
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