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i Q I l i l I 1 x 1 ' , g 7 . . 5 X l ' V fl li i X HW L L 'i4'k ' if Cl. BARBARA MAY ARCHIBALD BARRY SOMERVILLE4 MASS1ACHUSETiT'S? H K E Y- W- C- A- 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 A. A. 1, 2, 33 Inter- sorority Council 3. If yo-u see a little girl with her eyes all out of sight behind a contagio-us grin+struggling along under a pile of books almost as 'big as herself-you'1l know that's Barby. We nev-er could figure out what she does with all those book-s! No wonder' she nee-ds a. bus to call for her eve-ry clay. A Barb is usually found in the front row of all her classes for a very good alphab-etioal reason. Whether her- prox- imity to h-er instructors helps to magnify the charm o-f her own little self, or whether the ever-present pile- o-f books explains it-she 'does seem to come out with a larger' per- centage of A's than her modesty, or whate-ver it is, would io o . lead one to expect. DOROTHY ELISABETAH BLEVINS ADELLA RITA-MARIE BEAULIEU PRns.QUE:l Isam MAINE H e A A. A. 1, 23 Basketball 2g Dramatic Club 3. Not only is Adella ve-ry attractive and a delightful com- panion, but she is ,also most eiiicient as her wo-rk in the Office Methods- laboratory indicates. , A keen sense of humor, a -sympathetic nature, a desire for the -best things in life-these qualities combine to make her succe-ss inevitaible. This is one of the rare ca-ses of unquestioned beauty, brains, poise, and intelligence- comlbined. Such all-round versatility is surely bound for success. We admire- and love Adella very much. I l6D0T77 ARLINCTON MASVSACHUSEATTWS Z X A English Club 1, 25 President 35 Writers' Club 1, 2, 35 Fresh- man Editor SIVADQ Freshman Frolic Committeeg A. A. 1, 2, 3' Mana er Basketball 2, Student Government 33 Interso- rority Council 2, 3. Dots consuming passion, next to Graham Lunches , is English She has already take-n a.ll the English co-urses in P A L except two-she ha-d to l-eave some for next year' Dots love of English is too genuine, however, to be at all bookish. When a girl like Dot divides herself equally among so many and varied activities, we can but wonde-r that there is enough to go round , but there is, and she is good sport, a good scholar, and a goo-d friend. A., Q 73-'re -fx. Q X' 9' A ' -W Il C -fi-Sv 1 , F , ,CCWAY CAM ,,,,J,,:,,.,f 9:31-1 he fl.-c....,...1,,Aa.,.,,,vJ2C,W,,,M , , ir' ...iiiilmull ,,.,,...,. M . ' 4-if' fl g Ae- -. 'f L..,.,,., ,A'Wm'WMmm 'f -'m 'm-U-M------N 'X .:AA.aifQQl,,,QQZZf ''QiffjlTfI,iE:2IgQLl.il1lfIil,,Z,ifI-Z-QZLLLQJ,. -E Y RL 4 2' 6 ,i,,,,fQ.,,j, if iff' fl1'sTsAe::LfLsflilaff'-ll ' 2 f .-,-A A---,,-if-W -1--. .,, .,...C....,,f-5, A.g.,5,,.fX V M- , , ,wig ,my LlF51g:-y75----1-------w.----Y........,. V, ,V Vgg41,gjgj4j?jm B Lf f If i :def A f ::f' Sixly
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, r F f 5 i I I I 1 l .. E r i i l li li J J .J 31' 1 l . I , 1 . . 1 , T li E V l I '. 'il 1 1 . V ,Q , a t il i g , l l l l i I 5 l 4 1 ! 1 ? I1 l fl V I T ye i I F ll 6, . 1 u Q ,, w, w ll 3 il In 4 5 AA A,--,L WHA L, VIOLA EVELYN ALLEN HVI7! ELEANOR ISABEL ALLEN SPRINGFIELD MASSTACAHUSEVTTS K S2 Eleanor is one of our smart girlsg smart, and nice, and pr-etty. She's full of pep, too. Just ask Bea and Irene, and the ofthers in he-r crowd. We envy 'her' b-rains, too, for she manages to get good marks in all the subjects that terrorize us. That is easily explained because Eleanor knows when to work and when to play. We have heard, too, that she helps a great deal to furnish mischief for the poor, overworked do-rmites. ARLINGTON MASSACHUSETTS Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 A. A., 1, 25 Y. W. C. A. 1, 3g English Club 35 Writers' Club 3. There's no one like our Vi! She's very, very quiet in school, but oh! my! Actions speak louder than words, and she has that sweet, sunny disposition and merry spirit that make her so lovable among her classmates and profs! Also, she is one of the very few individuals who can truly boast of that greatest of gifts-self-expression. Themes are Vio-la's great joy in life. And how she can write them! EVELYN ALTER BROOKLINEJ MASSACH.USETTS German Club 1, 2, 3, German Club Play 1, 2g Volleyball 1. Evelyn, one of the sweetest and most charming girls 333 L-, is endowed with a. delightful naivete, a. trait which is rare in this day of sophistication. She i-S very intelligent, clever, and witty, and just full of questions. Everyone who knows her will acknowledge her' as a dear and darling friend. We are gl-ad and proud to have the chance to- work and play with yo-u, E-velyn, and we wish you every happiness in the future. 1' 5Zi1 SSt efsij it K ' ,QT,QQ,7, QfiA,,.1..111:3.i.1LL,.LgL. g,L,,,,..irZ.. E . L . I-gin Q 'sv'
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LCV- if-'f'.g.f..i.j ldv -,f.,--u ...W .x,. v ... zips.: Mfrs-':'.,u ff , ff-'Liv ef ff A-. .fziffi 'Reiss .fri Vl'f't -7i3'7 jl1f tt' 5 . ,f U T X big MARGUERITE C6P'EG77 DOROTHY BRYANT llD0lT4!7 PORTLAND MAINE Dot comes to us from the big state of Maine, and wc surely are glad that she- found her way southward to us. We enjoy her even disposition and good humor. We'v-3 heard it whispered that she was one of the. reasons for the good times on Gain-sboro' S-treeft way back in our freshman days. Besides being so full of fun, she is an excellent stu- dent. kWfhat else can those frequent A's in French mean? Best wishes to you, Dot. ELISE BURKE CHESTNUT HILL MASSSTACHUSETTS A. A. 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 3: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Janet E. Stuart Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 SIVAD Business Coim- mittee 3. She's at friend indeed When ia friends in need. She is quiet and mode-st, b-ut the halls of P. A. L. will remember her long after she has succeeded in th-e world of fame. Ask Peg to do so-mething, and forget it, she won't. One w-ould not naturally associate one as de-mure and reserved as Pe-g with the fboisterous. and noisy joys of athletics, but, strangely enough, Peg's a loyal and keen supporter of the basketball and volleyball teams, and of the A. A. activities in general. ' And have you ever noticed h-er beautiful chestnut hair? MARY FRANCES BURKE B1LL1Ea BELMONT MAs.s1AoHUsE'rTs Volleyball 1, 2: 'Basketball 1, 2. Here is a petite young lady-given to us by Salem Nor- mal-who has been rece-ived into P. A. L. with pleasure. We're glad she's with us. for -many reasons, and most par- ticularly we welcome her contribution to athletics. Billie has a way which h-as made her a general favor- ite among the girls who know her at schoo-l. Gentlemen may prefer blondes, b-ut ladies, at le-ast tho-se of P. A. L., often show a strong attachment to brunette-s! 1.97 30 fLii3NUL 'il 1. ,it ig il . 'E il ,M lil lie il, Sl' ligi fri :ia il we ri fi fl '2 Qi 3:3 if il 54 I 1 4 in 1 i, I l f
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