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LAMPAS 1928 — BOSTON TEACHERS COLLEGE 29 DOROTHY GUY A sweet voice, a little indistinct and muffled, which caresses and does not thrill . . . Athletic Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Drama Club ' 25; Eng- lish Club ' 28. Dot is one of our private edition of the Three Musketeers. Her pretty light hair, and frank, cheer- ful manner brighten our classrooms; her firmness is, we suspect, the backbone of the trio, and her constancy through long years has been our inspira- tion. GRACE HARDY ' •Firm and resolved by sterling worth to gain Love and respect, thou shalt not strive in vain. Athletic Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Camera Club ' 28, (President ' 28); Drama Club ' 26; Music Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, (Vice-President ' 27, Secretary ' 28). Page Anita Loos! Here ' s our prize-winning blonde. In spite of the popular maxim, she ' s very capable. When you want original ideas for plays or for decorations, Grace will supply them. She ' s helpful, generous, and always in the first rank in science and gym. ELEANOR HARTNETT Good temper! ' tis the choicest gift ... . Athletic Club ' 26, ' 27; Drama Club ' 25. Eleanor is an enigma. Behind that quiet, smil- ing exterior there is plenty of pep and fun, as tes- tified by her Charleston exhibitions in the locker room. We wonder if her sudden interest in things pharmaceutical will result in free sodas for her friends.
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28 LAMPAS 1928 — BOSTON TEACHERS COLLEGE GRACE GOODFELLOW And the way she played Was beautiful to see! Athletic Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, (Vice-President ' 27); Drama Club ' 25, (Treasurer ' 25); English Club ' 28; Class Treasurer ' 27; Councilor ' 28. Meaning tennis, of course! But Goody is our star athlete in baseball and swimming as well. She ' s an all-round girl who can with equal ease, manage the finances of a club or drive the Patsy. Her good nature is never ruffled, even when Patsy becomes temperamental and brings her to school at 9.04%. MARY GOVONE A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair . . . French Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, (Secretary ' 28); Science Club ' 27. A good sport, a true and steady friend — that ' s our Mary. She ' s reliable too; — if she weren ' t, who would do our mimeographing? Her democratic tendencies have led her into several foreign en- tanglements, most noteworthy, her interest in the Far East. BERTHA GRUND A little body often harbors much love and wisdom. Art Club ' 25; Athletic Club ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Sci- ence Club ' 28. Witty, clever, original Bertha! A class is never dull when she gives a report or engages in repartee with the instructor. Her good style renders valid the saying, Clothes designate the person. Good luck to our radio announcer!
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30 LAMPAS 1928 — BOSTON TEACHERS COLLEGE MARY HELFRICH Though sprightly, gentle; though polite, sincere: And only of thyself a judge severe. Athletic Club ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Classical Club ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, (Secretary ' 25, Treasurer 25, Vice-Presi- dent ' 27); Music Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, (Librarian ' 26, Treasurer ' 27) ; Second Vice-President of Welfare Club 28. Mary looks unbelievably young to have attained the dignity of being- our only Latinist. She is sweet and pretty and wholesome, and if you don ' t love her, it ' s your own fault. VIRGINIA HILL A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience . . . Art Club ' 27; Athletic Club ' 26. Impeturable Virginia! How we admire her sim- plicity, her sweetness, and — her complexion. At cer- tain times, when the poetic muse inspires her, we get an excellent bit of verse or a new class song. May she immortalize her Alma Mater! AGNES HOLLAND Her ivory hands on the ivory keys Strayed in a fitful fantasy. Drama Club ' 26; English Club ' 28; French Club ' 25, ' 26; Latin Club ' 25; Music Club ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, (Secreatry ' 27, President ' 28). Everyone knows Agnes as the pianist of the Music Club, whose accomplishment solves many en- tertainment problems; but we know her also for her sophisticated bob, her familiarity with Mac- Dowell ' s music, — and with Ruth Adams.
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