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FLORRIE ALDERSON 143 Appleton Street Lowell, Mass. Press Club. Here’s Florrie to introduce us to you and although she is well known for her quiet manner and unassuming ways, we know she will make as good an impression on you as she has on us. E. VERA AMBROSE 49 Johnson Street if Pe Lynn, Mass. Sivad Board, Spanish Club, Egor af Spanish Paper Student Government Board. Vera and versatile begia with the same létter Bhd stay together after they getjstarted., As the Statistics show, she will make as good aMeacher as a secretary and an equally good editor and art{St. So’ we place you high invour hearts and will keep you thére. ‘ y s » “1 J Vv | o yr Vee ¢ A j CHARLOTTE J. ARMSTRONG 25 Hawthorne Street Roxbury, Mass. “CHARLIE” Spanish Club; Athletic Association. She has enthusiasm enough to share with every girl in col- lege; but when it comes to hustling for B. U. Prom tickets, she’s “right there.”’ Charlotte’s motto is “‘Work while you work and play while you play.” You'll reach the goal you strive to win, Because you work and work with vim. Uy ya V A’ 42
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Our third year is progressing famously, with Louise Bellows as our leader. Mary McGrail is vice-president, Marie Jones, secretary, and Ruth Middleton, treasurer. One of the most important elections was that of Prom Committee— for Prom is one of the biggest things in a junior’s life. Charlotte Armstrong is chairman, and is helped by Virginia Hughes, Theresa Arratto, Margaret Kirby. We are looking forward to an exciting Junior Week, for what with the Pan- adelphic Ball, the Show, the C. S. S. Tea Dance and Prom, there will be some- thing doing every minute. As far as our other activities are concerned, we had a party for the freshmen and we have our Year Book,—take a look at it,—it speaks for itself. We still have one more year to be together—and then—friends will sepa- rate—but our good times and bad times, our gay times and sad times will remain in the memories of us all. We love our college and everything connected with it. It has taught us that service for others is the most important thing in life. May we profit by the worthy lessons learned here, and cherish the friend- ships made. Long live the Class of ’24!! 41
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THERESA ADRIENNE ARRATTO 5 Cottage Park Road Winthrop, Mass. “TREE,” ‘“TERESE”’ Twenty Club; Junior Prom Committee; ‘“Sivad’’ Board. Theresa could make a Sphinx crack a smile with her witti- cisms and jokes. When we think of “‘Tree,”’ we think of: Black Bobbed Hair, Class in Rhythmics, Twinkling Brown Eyes, Winthrop Ferry, “A Skin You Love to Touch.” ‘ GRACE L. BARRETT Crees in 77 Mt. Vernon Street Lowell, Mass. 4 English Club; Spanish Club; Dramatic Club; Athletic Asso- ciation. Why is it that such brilliance and intellectuality as she ; ) possesses is disguised by a mask of calm indifference? Grace is just the kind that none of us can get along without. She is always ready to help a girl along. Grace is planning a trip to South America, and we know she will feel at home there, on account of the many Spanish courses she took at C. S. S. ANNA KATHRYN BARRY, ®2r 216 Highland Street Brockton, Mass. “ANN” Mandolin Club, 2 Secretary, 3 Vice-President; French Club; Commuters’ Club; Athletic Association. “Ann and Irene were known at the start As two who couldn’t be forced apart.”’ “Ann” is kind-hearted, amiable, and has a quick suscepti- bility for humor. We can never forget her. Although “Ann” has to commute all the way to Brockton, she still finds time to attend Mandolin Club rehearsals.
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