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MILDRED EMILY WALTZ WALD01B0'R0 ' ZAQD When we think of Mil we picture a tall, rather dignified person. with-now what color would you call her hair? Anyway, this fhaiir is always arrangefd in az perfect marcefl and seems inc.apfa:ble of being mussed . We of the class. of 1930 are more than glad of the ir- regularity in her course-whatever it was-which gave to us such a charming classmate as we find in Mil, our cham pion strawberry blonde L ' i , , ,- X W A i 1 .,.....-.-, .,S, MIX ' 1 , , , 1 . .,.... .. ,,,, .....,,- ,WEL-T AY NANCY JUDITH TUBIASH ll TUBIE7! D0RCHEs.TER MASSLACHUSETTS Glee Club 1, 2, 33 English Club 1, 33 Secretary of Writers' Club 33 Dramatic Club lg SIVAD Literary Committee 3. Nancy has three weaknesses-English, Radicalism, and Hiking! What would P. A. L., and espveciazlly Intel- lectual Row be without Nancy's good humor and unex- pected re-marks? Some -day we expect to see her h-ead journalist or dra- matic critic of the New York Times. We know that even then she will be as loyal and true- a friend as s-he is new. And by the way, who but Nancy and heir pal would think of hanging their mir-ror on the outside of their locker door? MAINE! ANNE ELIZABETH WEISUL aaNANa: NORWOOD MAs:sAcHU'smTs A. A. 13 Glee Club 13 Psychology Club 35 Spanish Club 3. Wlhere could we find a truer friend or a dearer class mate than in Nani with her sweet smile and charming ways? Add to this her tasteful clothes and superior in telllgence, and all we can say 1S We love you We appreciate her youthful cynicism and know that under it all 1S a Joie de vivre ' that she tries to conceal The World would indeed be a dreary place, were 1t not foi the presence of such as Nan if-33,25 Nil
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l 0 HELEN MANN TEBBETS HTEBN ' WETHEESFIELD HKE A Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3. Who 'ls that 'vi'vucio'ue one, With vitality, pefrsonollitly, originality plus? Instigcttiofr of our fun In hilurity, 'much loquolcfity, belofveol by olll of us. Many people Spend their leisur-e time collecting Stamps, antiques, aultograp-hs, and such -cultural trash--but who, other than Teb, would be diie-rent an-d collect rings? You just ought to- see them! But T-eb'S inte-rests a.ren't restricted to rings. She loves accounting, and well-we wonder which of the numero-us boy friends will be the lucky one. - ELSBETH DAVIDA TRUEMAN BETTY SALEM A A 1 2 Dramatic Club 3 Betty s oc gurl fwzth ol heart tnue blue, That nutlces you glolol when she talks to you. She s happy go lucloy yet sefrzofus too, Anal olo we love her? I'll slay we olo-- l Here ottP A L When Betfty starts to recite, we all lean forward ln our chairs, for we never know what 1S.C'OIll1Ilg'. She surely adds originality and fun to these recitatlons. . She believes ln punctuality, too, 3-Hd We all admlre her art in getting to class Just about one second before the second bell rings K K . . , 5 2 7 ' ' , , , 4 - Q - ' . , 1 1 r V , , e , , I Y . I i ul 1 . K V X f . . . Q a . ' - , , . 0 . ' , ' , 1 ' . a ' - Y 'ifgf-.suaa!lIE..5TL1A4,eesQib,a.-:,i E?1'.IJ.-1f3iLA.LfurJ-.lg ..:.'ill.. '.TN...... Vp S l Al CONNECTICUT l WATERTOIWN MAS-SACHUSETTES Edna is our contribution to that society whose mem- bers deem love of life and happiness -above all mundane plursuits. When you are blue and grumpy, hunt up Edna to put you in go-od humor and put y-o-u to shame for your silliness, . Edna's ability to write original Stories is well known and our -enjo-yme-nft at heearing them is equally known We'l-l be mighty pr-oud when Edna obtains the fame she deserves. A A MASSACHUSETTS Glee Club 3. B. U. tw ,, fs XX Hi, ,. fffhi 2'...L,. A .fbi M- eA:...1W.-ffm.-...M-A QUEEN if X fb Ut 'af Nin lj one EDNA MAE TIE-RNEY .rf ., .ff
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J QNX .t n , , or f Il esepl HELEN RITA WELWCH . l ' WEST NEWTON MAssAcHUfsE7r'rs 2 A 111 . -French Club 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. C I Somebody said, Unique, and all e-yes turned to He-len. She must have been the original occupant of the Troy palace, for who could resi-st her llamge eyes, her beauftiflul skin, her original coiffure, b-esid-es her ability to manipu- late that massive violin during as-semb-lies. Helen-'s attractiveness is only exceeded by her pl-easing pers-onality. Ofur health to Helen, and may the Paris artists some day- discover -her, in the meantime, however, we are ex- ceedingly happy to keep her in P. A. L. with us. ximi..1.tn' t or or THELMA LOUISE WIGHT NATICK BTASSACHUSETTS A A 1 French Club 1 Glee Club 2 3 It isnt everyone who can smile on a rainy day when all the world goes wrong but Thelma doesn't seem to mind bumps at all Ram or shine, she smiles Just the same Thelma is always lmmiaculately and tastefully arrayed in the prettiest of dresses Her sleek black fhair, also, 15 always Just so, and it seems to have no awkward stage in the process of growing She s a ' true blue classmate, a loyal friend, and a good sport Its pretty nice to have a dependable pal like you, Thelma DOROTHY YOUNG Doa' ' WEST ROXBURY MAssACHUsEf1vTs Wfhat quietness and precision we find exemplified here or so it seems But we find the quietness is not as PTO nounced as we have imagined We know Dot, 1300, 3-S the owner of many pretty, pretty dresses that are most becom did marks on those test papers we have? We wish you loads of success 1n everything you under take, Dot, and hope you will always keep a corner in your heart for your classmates wk f' 4 I l . cl I I ,, I . I I . I I . Q . 1' - oi ' 14 ' 1 5 1 ' : , . - ing I f.- , 0, t I I cc-I IIM ' I , I T I I H, . I I 3 . I IH ' . I I I I I I -' l I 7 c I - aa I I ' I I 1 : I . , I I I. 1 , 1 n , . w n r g I i . : I f H 7 1 'tl '. l' ,K 'T ' ing. And have you noticed that she gets perfectly splen- I A, YI ' ' ' ' l ' Y ' ,y , , I i I I , , 1 T E 'x YI f, II W, 543. 'J.f'ff1,..,... ..,. -ff-I'ff'l-1.. H .--W N-Ae. . . rw ..,, , ,mn ,rr H sxwfmfffifiyiejMMh22ME33ifE2?2iM .rh,-isss,sfWWsmm,- ... ooooo oo.. E, C . .... -,. ,.., -,. ..,. , .. ., , . . ., XI -II, FI I ,E my V '. ,S L.- sw, tllijl'
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