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01937 RICHARD EDWARD BRADFORD Winthrop Street, Kingston. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 2, 3, 45 Topics of the Day Club. Brad has the disconcerting faculty of appear- ing monstrously humorous, while predicting perfectly amazing profits, academic and other- wise. The colonel is an army feller, being particularly skilled in recounting and adding to the legend of that august body. Most fellows would have been lost forever to their mates. His roaring manner might affright you, but he's really gentle as a kitten, except perhaps on the basketball floor. Unaffected and especially efficient along scientific lines, he is also a sure cure for the blues. JOHN T. BRODERICK M. S., Boston College. 24 Beech Street, East Walpole. John comes to us from Boston College where he has already received his Master's Degree. He is primarily interested in Science, which we readily guessed from seeing him so fre- quently in the lab here. Capable-reliablew independentewe know he'Il be a success. FRANCES ISABEL BROUGH 34 Adams Street, Fall River. Cap and Gown Committee 4, Chairman 43 Day Student Council 1, 4: Topics of the Day 4: Hobby Club 13 Newman Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Hockey 1, 2, 3. Frannie can, and often does, supply the miss- ing facts of the choicest stories. She gets around and learns things with an enviably unfailing promptness and energy. Her devil- may-care attitude cannot hide her generosity, willingness and ability to work hard, with or for others. AVIS ARLENE BROWN Congress Street, Amesbury. Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Campus Comment News Editor 45 Dormitory Council 4: Secretary Woodward Dormitory 45 Golf 3, 4: Bowling 3. Art is Avis' stronghold, and design her specialty. Her Saturdaytrips to art school have shown the sincerity of this enthusiasm and made many of our would-be artists gaze at her with awe. She has also an interest in horseback riding, golf, dramatic novels and photography. Imperturbable yet retiringf even to the point of shynessfAvis is a paradox. 25 hawcw -' -V. -S, - l5,'2. In ..-Ani I lg... vc - ' , 'Ai , 'S wig,-og, M0 ri '.,'PC, tf'1 ok ff-LS' 00: in ocu- YPA-3.
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CARlLYN CHAPIN BELL 1 Normal Street, Worcester. Kindergarten Primary Club 1, 2, 4. Carilyn has more depth than her gay sur- face reveals. Because of her constant knitting, she has earned the nickname Madame Defarge . Her easy, carefree manner and her attractive clothes make her a well-known figure on the campus. X 1 VERNE ELWOOD BODWELL 37 Covington Street, Bridgewater. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Perhaps the greatest recommendation of Verne's personality is that he could get up in the middle of the nightffwell at 6:30 A.M. anyhowfto go on bird walks, and still be a part of the hectic life that goes on the rest of the day. ELLA M. BONYMAN 79 Stedman Street, Quincy. Glee Club 4. Although Ella has been with us only a year her lovable smile is known to us all. Her sunny personality has won her many friends. We admire her for her versatility in art and music. Her snappy conversation has Iivened our commuting days. EDWARD ROBERT BOWLES 287 Reed Street, Rockland. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Coach 3, 43 Captain 43 Basketball 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3. He has perhaps the happiest smile it is our luck to see about. The perennial sophomore- one of the first really natural athletes Bridge- water has ever had. 24 ALPHA
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. , I LJ Ji' - .Af ,,.,,, ,.u ,elmo r 'J ' ' 4 o Q' 'kv e 5 1 I O .f'4 , I . o ---,,f, f . 4 df' I 4' kai Q, V ,Y - Q l MARGARET MARY BUCKLEY 21 Kensington Place, Brockton. Day Stu- dent Council 1: Topics of the Day 4: Newman Club 4: W. A. A. President 4: Finance Com- mittee 4: Council Leader 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Head of Hockey 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Head of Outings 3. Buckey is genuine, unaffected, a good sport. She speaks and acts considerately, with care for the other fellow's feelings. Studious and capable, Buckey does much for which she expects no reward except the satisfaction of having helped. She's a doer and an athlete. MARJORIE lRENE BUTTERFIELD 112 Fremont Street, Lowell. Girl Scouts 1, 2: Camera Club 2, 3, 4: Hobby Club 3, Vice- President 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Class Representative 1, 2, 3: Corresponding Secrgtary of W. A. A. 4: Quoit Tennis 2: Arch- ery , 4. People in general are Margie's main interest, with due emphasis on left-handed blondes. She likes dancing, tennis, letter-writing and meeting people and going to new places. The truly serious side of her nature likes science, radio, electricity, machinery, and all sorts of ologies. RUTH LOUISE CALEN 312 Pond Street, South Weymouth. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: German Club 3: Culture Fund Committee 3, 4: Piano Ac- companist 2, 3, 4. Tall and dignified, Ruth is everywhere known as a musician-in the Choir and Glee Club here, as organist and teacher of piano at home. and as a devotee of opera and sym- phony at all times. We can plainly see that music has her heart, but we think that science must occupy at least half of her left ventricle. NIARGARET ANNA CALLERY 134 Main Street, Bridgewater. Hobby Club 3, 4: Topics of the Day Club 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 4: Campus Comment 4: Modern Dance Group 1, 2: Golf 2, 3: Archery 3. Besides her better-known activities in his- tory and literature, Peg indulges in music, and her collection of famous orchestral re- cordings is one of her treasures. She likes symphony and opera, Ferde Grofe's arrange- ments, swimming, drama, and New Hamp- shire. She is conscientious and capable with a sincere friendliness that is an outstanding characteristic. 26 ALPHA
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