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. 'I Q u ' X 1 Q x ' 5 c ' l mv W f pri Myryeyfwxof BQ- ,. s MARION CHARLOTTE CHAMBERS 168 Wilson Avenue, Wollaston. Day Student Council 13 Bulletin Board Committee 3, 4: Alpha Representative 1, 25 Class Representa- tive 41: Garden Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Topics of the Day . Bang! Bang! lt's Marion, shooting her rifle again. So beware! Someday, we pre- sume, Marion will be exploring the jungle as a second Mrs. Ickley. But why did she come to a teachers college? Perhaps she intends to transfer her learning to taming the animals she encounters. MILTON EARLE CHASE B. S., Massachusetts State College. Mon- ument Beach. Earle came to us from Mass. State and quietly took his place among us. Gals at B. T. C. had to cross him off the list of eligibles -much to their grief. He had chosen his one and only before coming to Bridgewater. LILLIAN MAY CLEARY 18 Quincy Avenue, East Braintree. Day Student Council 4: Newman Club, Kinder- garten Primary Club 4: Modern Dancing 1, 3. Versatilefthat's Lil. Whether it be verse, design or dancing she does each with ease, assurance and finesse. Her friendly, sym- pathetic manner has made many friends for her during her four years. She adds a touch of her very striking personality to all her work. We will miss the solicitation and sympathy that is characteristic of Lil. pez NELSON CLIFFORD , 42 Ruggles Street, Quincy. Advertising anager of Alpha 49 Assistant Manager 3. Cliff's vocal imitations of well known people are a source of delight and entertainment. He seldom takes life seriously but he is very much interested in his work. Heard fre- quently in class and outside either reciting or conversing, Cliff backs up his arguments and always has a snappy retort. 28 ALPHA
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01937 MARJORIE RUTH CANDY 35 Lakewood Road, South Weymouth. Campus Comment 1, 2, 3: Reporter 1 and 2: Advertising Manager 3: Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Treasurer of the W. A. A. 4: Head of Tennis-quoit 3, Tennis-quoit 1, 2, 3: Arch- ery 2, 3. It is hard to find anything that Marge dis- likes, but that doesn't mean that she is a negative person. On the contrary, she is an enthusiastic supporter of W. A. A. and a keen student particularly along scientific lines. She is noted for her infectious giggle, and is always willing to say a good word about her singing ability. SHIRLEY ALYS CASHIN 43 Locust Street, Brockton. Topics of the Day 4: Bowling 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2: Bicycling 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3. Always cheerful, always ready to helpfa real friend. ln dress, Shirley is an advance copy of Harper's Bazaar, the envy of many a campus co-ed. Companionable, earnestfshe goes her way quietly but may be relied upon to have given her best to all her activities. HELEN MARGARET CASSELS 24 Jay Street, North Attleborough. W. A. A. Board 1, 2, 4: Campus Comment 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Hobby Club 2, 3, President 3: Newman Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4: Glee Club 4: Topics of the Day 1: Camera Club 2: Choir 4: Kindergarten Primary 1: Head of Dancing 3: Head of Golf 4: Little Dance Group: Cheer Leader 3, 4. Smooth, black, shiny hair arranged in the latest fashion introduces the versatile Peg. From the baton, to the golf clubs, then into the latest dance, Peg swings. When it comes to the rally, Cheer Leader Peg will claim our applause. MARJORIE JACKSON CASSI DY 21 Wood Street, Plymouth. Day Student Council 3: Garden Club 1, 2, 3: Topics of the Day 2: Basketball 1. Marjorie comes from historic Plymouth and brings with her all of the tasty bits from an early period. She has a quaint reserve, which in these days is indeed refreshing. 27 ffl la Letctlisg 4 ., If I 1, cavkqg J x:g537 ui Hur-2 'td ,wig N7 'Lg All 4 ,f FAQ- Li'sYU 5- g Jyg 9 Ll!-QL ' I t g',,,7'il'J fs! af f n .J
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01937 N 'IS 'I MARJORIE BRADFORD COBB 52 Thurber Avenue, Brockton. Topics of the Day 45 Basketball 1, 23 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Carnival 3. Floyd Gibbonish lVlarj keeps us busy catching up with her thoughts. Hers is a clean cut personalityfreflecting the workings of a truly logical mind. Marj is never too busy to help someone in distress---a real friend. VIRGINIA COCHRANE 33 Prospect Avenue, Wollaston. Woodward Treasurer 4: Garden Club 1, 2. 3, Kindergarten Primary 3, 4, Secretary 4. Nlodern Dancing 1, 3, 4. Ginn is ver uiet and serene and possesses Y Y C1 an understanding, deep-feeling nature -mak- ing her a grand pal. K.P. and Modern Dan- cing have been her interests during her years at B.T.C. I fl .I 1 PHv1.l.ls COLBY Birchnesadaw, Merrimor. Dormitory Coun- cil 1: Library 2, 3, 4, President 4: Topics of the Day Club 3, 4: Inter-Club Council 4, Chapel Committee 4: W. A. A. Council 49 Little Dance Group 4. One would scarcely expect the slim Phyllis to be a mountain climber but that rigorous sport is really her favorite. She is an en- thusiastic camper as well, and performs with skill in the modern dance. In the class- room, her interests lie in the realm of history and geography. And does she have dislikes? Just ask Phyl her opinions on those who blind- ly follow the crowd ...... or serve her an egg for breakfast. LOUISE EUDORA COLLINS 231 River Road, New Bedford. A scholar, anxious to be thorough usually found between the pages of a history or psy- chology book. Manages to take time out to drive a car up from New Bedford. Very serious about her profession--and also a young man. Which will win? I I , . J f I O. r ' , ,v Z f . I- ' , ,, 29 lab . La V. ,,,-.-J-,., I 'vt fs , I Q' Q . Q t :.-:gl l.-LHFI'-w Nu A I J s ,-4... ' ' L' --1....Jb '5 ' ' V -1 rf. Ivkv- MIM' f J 'O xl
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