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HELEN McCARTHY 78 Blossom Street Bradford, Mass. Helen is one of our busiest girls, and is always doing some- thing worth while in her spare periods. She gets good results in everything she undertakes and with these qualities we feel that Helen will make a successful teacher. MARION McCARTHY 39 Everett Street Arlington, Mass. Marion is a personification of a good student; reticent with regard to her activities, yet deeply sincere and arduous for her college and class. Although she is dignified and has poise galore, there are times, however, when she gives way to a bright flush of embarrassment, known to the uninitiated as blushes. p : Ns 4 s s WINIFRED R. McDONOUGH, @ =r 100 Belgrade Avenue Roslindale, Mass. “WIN,” “WINNIE” French Club, 3 Treasurer; Commuters’ Club; Athletic Asso- ciation. The above portrait is a representation of one of Winnie McDonough. To be confidential, the picture does not do her justice, for a mere inanimate likeness could never fittingly reproduce the sunny smile and twinkling eyes that character- ize the ‘‘Winnie”’ we know. ‘‘Winnie”’ is a big old peach, and we guarantee she will make her mark in the world. } ) Ley ”,
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MARGARET MARSHALL 582 Pleasant Street Attleboro, Mass, ““MIGGLES”’ English Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. Margaret is another efficient secretary, but so unassuming is she in all that she does, that only her close friends know of her accomplishments. E. HAZEL MATHEWS 7 Hall Avenue - Somerville, Mass. “Dor Press Club; Y. W. C..A.; Athletic Association. Hazel is noted for her amiable disposition. We can’t be- lieve she ever lost her temper or said a mean thing to anyone. We wonder why she is looking in her mail box all the time. In connection with the last remark, we know Hazel won’t be in the business world long on account of her home-making abilities. PRUDENCE IRENE MATHEWS 55 Commonwealth Road Watertown, Mass. + PRUEZes RUDY « Press Club 1, President 2 and 3. Unruffled? Goodness, yes! This is Prudence’s most salient characteristic.- Prudence is anything but what her Puritan name leads us to believe. Just get her talking on the Press Club, in the dryly humorous way that she does, and you will soon see her surrounded by a group of admirers eager to catch her witty remarks. 62
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ALICE McGILLICUDDY Springfield Massachusetts SG AN a) Press Club; French Club; Athletic Association. Whenever you want anything done, “‘Al” will do it. Surely this good nature will make her an ideal secretary. We wonder if we could encourage ‘‘Al’’ to write a book in the future, en- titled ‘‘Doings on Bay State Road.’ We assure you, “Al,” there’s plenty of material and would prove to be a good seller. MARY LOUISE McGRAIL 185 Davis Avenue Brookline, Mass. “May”? Press Club; Dramatic Club; English Club; Spanish Club; Orchestra, General Manager 1 and 2; Athletic Association; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Vice-President; “Sivad’’ Board Editor;.C. S. S. Editor of B. U. “‘News.” We must confess we had to pause when we came to write up Mary in this small space. Mary is the sort of girl we all like to call our friend. Mary’s angelic face is very deceiving to those who really know her, and it is whispered that Mary actually giggles at times! We wish the best of luck to one of our most popular girls. SYBIL MESSER Billerica Mass. Sybil is the only one of our girls who left us for that “bourne whence no traveller returns.’”’ We miss her so — her quiet smile and gentle manner. She will never be for- gotten by the Class of 1924.
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