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..f. :T:1 -'i LID NoRMA FINNERTY PORTLAND M AINEL . . . A Zovfeliefr' flow-er on elocfrth. was 'never sown. Normal-sweet .an'd. uneass-umxin-g with pan. inde-iinable charm that draws everyone- to her, and a personality that is decided-ly different. 'This -she enhances with lovely, lovely frock-si which ar-e Nlorma-ma-de. Norma is. the kind of girl We came- to- P. A. L. to meet. And doesn't she just glove Contempo-nary Lit.? We can undersftand that perfecftly however. We -are told that slhe- has I3 -declid-ed fondness for gantm?outh Co-llege. How about it? Will you confess, orm. sichorefan arrt. of ideal student and friend? MARY IMELDA FLEMING SOMERVILLEI MAs.s.AoHUsErrs So-pho-more Hop Committeeg Y. W. C. A. 1, 23 A. A. 1, 2. Mary is that one of the Fleming sisters, Whose big, blue eyes We have so- often envied and admired. I But our ad- minaftio-n .i.sn t con.fine'd to .her eyes, for she is peppy, and sweet, and sunny. , Wle- know iMary is a fine mlanag-er from the.Way in which the .Soplh Hop Went off under her leadership. She gives us many -a good time. 'She'-s. very clever, t0'0',-JUSl3 peek at her re-po-rt card. We kno-W you are bound for success, so luck and love, CATHERINE MARGARET FLEMING Kay, -our first cliassmlarte to receive a p-rize- type-Writer via the air, is one of o-ur co-nscienti-ous students, and yet she do-es. n-ot spend all her time studying. She is active in outside affairs and is a graceful exponent o-f the Terp- of those girls of whom P. A. L. is very proud. if E ccKAYr: X SOMERVILLE MAS1SACHUSEVFTS Q French Club 1, 23 Janet E. Stuart Club 1, 2, 3g Group Leader y 2. ' Is sh-e charming? Well, I gues.s. If you know her, A you'll confess. What nicer cio-mfblination is there than that 1 Kay'-s a. good sport and one 5 L 1 ' Q 1 . 1 1 1 : l. 1 'i . x 1 l 2 Mary! -,E , i 5 I 4 1 is . ,Q 1 X f Afgfg XX iifgq-sc-5-Zu. CP F L... M ,A ,M Y 4 .,1, ,x,:,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 'i QW.fLef::f:vAf'h5 '1A 1'-'J-f:rTL'r-S X w.., . ,..:f MA l -- M-57: f,,-ff:-f,-:.:fff-11f'- '- - 1 ,J -1 'J' ' ' ' 'f ' -A-f fs---'Y-f f H23 ph Swvcnfy-jvc 1 i ! i
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..,. ..a.,. ...- ,, --,,,., W, ,..f,.,,...,....4 w 1 -'P . I fffffl Yx., A -- -fix F511 .,ji?iifuiefiiiiifgiji ::fg53i:E,f?fe?.- A 1 M p '! X I l,,,W,9f,.,-- gm.:11.1.-..4.g:,-,,.,,,-.g1gg.g L lx X RUTH LILLIAN EPSTEIN RUTHIE JAMAICA PLAIN MAsasAc'HUslmTTs1 A K Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: German Club 3, English Club 2, 33 Writers' Club 2, 3: Student Government Board 3. Dear little Ruthie-they say that good things come in small packages-we know this applies to her. Ruth cer- tainly has personality plus with .a great delal of personal magnetism added. It seems that she has grown from a sweet little freshman into a -sophisticated junior. We won- der whether Maine had anything to do with that . . . Oh! Well! This sophistication has detrlacted none from the charm of manner and intelligence of thought which Ruthie shows in her interesting conversations and in her n themes. MILDRED LOUISE FAIRCLOTH NORTH ABXINGTON MAssfAoHUsEn'Ts A. A. 1, 25 French Club '1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. Who is more symbolic of that well-known expression happy-go-lucky , than Mildred? She makes us all feel that life isn't so bad after all, and that showers are often followed by rainbows! With .her winning smile and charming perso-nality she has won her way into the hearts of all who know her. We envy Mildred thos-e frequent A's in her English courses, and her clevernes-s in selecting ideas for writing themes has often proved a source of wonder. Sr ifcnly-four ALICE KATHRYN FAY KGAL7! EAST WEIYMOIUTH MASASACHUS-ETTS Cllgalgdglin Club 1, 2, 35 English Club 3: History Club lg Glee u . Here's a. girl with an earnest, sincere zest for learning. Sheis really interested and we'll say she knows what she's talking about when she tells the iprfo-fs Wh.at's what. Alice 1S ia lover of go-od books, English, and music, and we warrant. that hers will be 'an interesting l:ife. You're mighty clever, and no mistake. We admire you greatly.
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GRETCHEN ELIZABETH GABBI PORTLAND MA,INEY e 1 Gretchen is a decidedly Hdiffie-renit ' type at P. A. L., and perhiaps that is why the dormitory crowd. so much ap- preciates her presence the-re. She's -one of those complex P. A. L.-ites of whom we have quite a num?ber+jus1t when we've decided that they're- quiet, modest, sand demlure, they s-uiddenly become- full of fun and laughter, out f.or mischief, and then we - are forced to change our minds about them. Any more like you in Poritland, Gretchen? Send 'em over to P. A. L., we can't have too many. l't'7IfU-SI'.U Al-Mg rfijjf-----'1'1jjT,xx ,..l.L., L-.-.. Af' -' .-ff' r .LT- -rl,-:fjXi.'f1A......F l...,,.......LTL1?qf i,'-W-'ff' V nw., V. V Y fig' V 0 V 3'-ig-,,,,,,,,,A,,,,.,A,,.,.L. .,., ....-...F-....---A-. i J ,N. A-A ..-. M-AM.. if -i--... - e.,5,---.'Aw.-1,mm QAM ..-. K N Q Mil W- n k,....L...--.-.....c.,,, ...,. ....,.....,.-,.,,...,, s im.-WM-M,-H,-N-,,,,,,,, ,..,............f I L E 'rf JEAN VAN NORDEN FREEMAN JACKIE . m7ES,TB0R0i MASASACHUSETTS Mandolin Club 1, 2, 3: Secretary-Treasurer Mandolin Club 33 A. A. 1, 23 Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. Jean, why we love her: She's not too fshfarpj She's not fflatj She's. 'ust fnaturalj J It's almost unbelievable that a girl like Jean can live in this modern age of imitation and still retain her indi- vidualistic charm. Your presence, Jean, hfas given P. A. L. a more charm- ing and delightfu-l atmospihere. We all love you who know you, and it is knowing people like you that makes life worth living. We are proud of you, Jean. May the best life has to offer be yours always. It will be 'small compensation for the friendship you have given us. Xl' MARY MARGUERILTE GALVIN CKMAE7, REVERE MAS3S'ACHUSETTS Mae has the vim and vigor to conquer- a terrible French quiz :and the envied personality that conquers the stern profs. And have you ever seen her at a football game when the B. U. team is winning? She surely ge-ts excited, but best of all she saves a good deal of excitement to share with the less. fo-rtunalte pals who could not go. We hope YOU? JOYS will always bubble over in the same way. 1 Q sei
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