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1929 lII,,tSS BOOK THE SENIOR CLASS l'l CtlNS'l'NWCIC DIKAPICIK l'l'osi1lm'llt ol' Class. '26, '28 Stumlvnt Counvil, '2l I'ra-sidollt of Studi-nt Counvil, '29 lil:-vtu-cl to X. N., '25 S1-vrvtary and 'l'rt-asurvr ol' A. A., '28 Class 'l'1-anis liaslwt liall Squad. '27 llaslwt Hall 'l'1-am. '28, '29 Captain of liaslu-t Hall 'l't-am, '23 llovkvy Squad, '27 ,ti ' '2 .- llovlwy 'l't'tllll. '28. '29 t' ipt tin of llom kny 'l'c un '20 Hook Cluh Class Play lilltlI'Ht'tt'I'lSllt'S and Studi-nt Counvil Comulitta-vs ol' Class Book lylr' :itl'IfI'l'Il CUNSTXNCH DHXPER ,tddrvss4-33 lhvasant SlF09l.fiHHltHL Wlass CoNNu-3 lflllerffl, Sfiptvniher 1922 Born, Novolnhf-r ltl. Itll I DH wan 1 Iorml you for your IJlIQVflllff'IllI Thu! llllllff' pvrpefluul lI11lI't1llIV.' I lorvrl you for your rrulimzl zvsl, Thr' lhrill unrl glamour Ilml you fllIl'1'. -C. lt. liolninson tln a small hranvh ol' tht- Now Nork. Now llaxen and llartl'or4l liailroad tln-rv is a littlv town vallvd Canton-famous for its Drapvrs. Connie- has hm-n. for se-vt-n yvars, an avtivv rvprvst-ntatiu' of that illustrious family ht-rv at l'h'iuum'r. Sho tirst vault' into promim-111-0 in the- l il'th Class with he-r irrt-pn-ssilrlv 1-rush. Shu- madt- us, he-r more- rm-sm-rw-fl 1-lassmatc-s. gasp at hor unclaunte-tl will anll vouragt- in 1l4-fyinprtlu' l a1'ulty.th4- N, -X.. and tht- Studi-nt Counvil in rogarcl to this same- all'air. Throughout he-r voursv hurt- at lirimms-r, Connie' has maintainvcl the-sv same- t'l'l't'I'X't'St't'lll vllaractcristivs. During lahoratory +-xpvrimvnts sho willfully applie-s st-on-hing he-at whvrv a gt-ntlv tlamn- is vallc-ml for and hlithn-ly pours out te-ll vuhit' ve-ntimt-tvrs ot' c'om'e-ntratvd avid wh:-n two drops of dilute- are- rvquirvxl. llowa-wr, no one van ilvny that her avtions and rn-avtions I4-all to higge-r and he-ttvr 4-xplosions than ours. 'l'his yvar poor Constanvc has had to re-form as hors has lwvn thc- joh of km-oping us all gold-star membvrs of sovivty. Wt- maru-l at hvr vontrol ol' hor high pre-ssurv 1wulwran11-, and wc admire- hor ll't'llll'Ilfl0llSlX. Ns our prt-sich-nt of Studs-nt tioxvrn- mont sho has prow-tl an vxvm-lle'nt le-adn-r and a lvniont taslunastvr who has won our wholv-hvartod support. Wo shall not 4-asily forge-t hvr e-arm-st spvovln-s that arn- mastn-rpie-vvs of oratorival app:-al to our he-ttvr naturc-s. l,vt hvr formidable' list ol'a4'l1i4-xvilltmts sp:-ak for tlu-msn-lxvs. . XX 1-'ll han' to arlmit sho has lltllll? prvtty wvll for a vountry girll
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'l'hut wnsnonvolhvr tl1zu1'l'vtu, in an lwmvzlttvlllpl ut diving into tht-swimming-pool. ll 1- all know that slut- is too good an sport to prix 1- it up without slivcevllimz. that WlllSOIlll' sniilt- of hm-rs? With In-r continual llll0yZlIll'y, shi- is, without any doubt, the- lwst-nature-cl lllK'llllll'l' of our vluss. 1923 fjg,,1ss 5g201t Tllli SISXIOI? truss Tlllflli HS.-K lltllltlli ' ,-l1l11l'f'.w.v'fH28 ,Xlhion Slrvvt. Hyde- Park. Hass. 'l'lc'l'.-x, 'l'l-:ssh l:'nlf'rf'd. Svplf-llilwi' l9228 Born. Nlarvh ll. l0l0 Tim I ight of rnifln ig1hl'.v slurry lI4'lIl'l'll. I s in lhnxv Nllll-fill, I'-VI'.V,' The' ro.w .v vrinzsnn li-li' has !1il'l'VI Thu! 1'lu'1'lc flx g1lol1'1'l1g1 rllwx, Splnshl . . . filwl I lwt that hurt! liut mwvr nlind. she' will try iiglilllllj 'l'vtn is always on tha- spot. willing to hvlp unyonvg who vould or would rvfusv Whitt should wx- do, il' wt- tlitln'l hm 1- Total lo blush for us ill Currm-nt l':Xl'IllSll 'l'lmt un4'onlrollnlrlv rvd sonn'thing that vrvvps up und up. und lt-anvs hvr fzuw' in Studs-nt Counr-il '9 . , V 1 ' t - A ruddy glow ' ' ' ' l'.l1-ctvcl to A. A., 220 During ln-r one' yn-ur with us, 'll-tn has lwlpe-cl so lllll1'll in hm-r own quivt way that Glu-0 Club, '29 'FIIICIXICSA DODGE - - . - . - '- 'C 'tt-- ftlluu-I5 It we' ull fvvl us if wt- haul known hor allways: we ll vvrtzunly nuss hvr twinkling 4-yrs I My mmm U U 'NN U0 und riuliunt l'ri4-nfllinvss in the' futurv. l'ugu' S4-l'r'rrlw'rn
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192.9 CLASS BOQE THE SENIOR CLASS ELIZABETH THACHER FLOYD Address-2716 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass. 'GBETTYN Enlered, September 1917 Born, March 14, 1912 To know her is lo love her, And lo love her is a liberal educalionf' As may be seen by her list of achievements. Betty has been a steady prop in our class ever since she entered the school, which is farther back than most of us can remember. Whatever the problem, Betty is always ready to meet it, whether it is t.o give an opinion in Current Events, or to place a tieklish demand before the faculty: and she is well known for her attachment to certain members of that august body. ller executive ability may be well appreciated by the faet that every year but 1928, Betty has held a class olliee. Was it rather trying for her then to be able to drive only from the baek seat? ln singing, Betty is an inestimable aid, and is continually asked to solo at our exercises. Until this year we always thought her modest, but at Christmas she surprised us all by passing around life-size por- traits of herself. She has also accomplished the impossible: that is, all the time having clean middies and sneakers for gym. The latter stunt proved rather a disadvantage. however. as some needy gymnast, attracted by their unusual color. once helped herself, and then thoughtfully neglected to return them. But Betty has always appreciated a joke on herself: especially in chemistry experiments, when her hllnlorous blunders have sent us into convulsions: and in class meeting. when she lms started to sit down, thinking the chair was behind her, but landing, instead. with a consequent laek of dignity. on the lloor. We all hope, however, that she will have learned to stand on her own two feet when she reaches Smith next fall, and we trust that she will not be forced to remain in college as many years as she has stayed at Brimmer. BETTY FLOYD Vice-President. '25 Secretary and Treasurer, '26 President, '27, '29 Student Council. '27, '29 Class Teams Magazine Board, '28, '29 Seop Society Glee Club, '25-'29 Hymns, '28 Book Club Photography Committee of C lass Book I 'age N ineleen
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