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F9 J' 5 i 7-E-tn' G - R, 0 CU S a s ti? BRUWAEL l MARY IRENE ADAMS 617 Piv.oc:ixEss AVENUE PROVIDENCE, R. I. Phi Bela Kappa C45 Irene for a few years was listed as a special, and for that reason we of '16 hardly feel that we know her at all. In her Senior year, however, when she did join us, she came into prominence as one of our Phi Betes. And although we know little of her, and see her as a quiet and unassuming girl, we have heard that she helps to make the lunch-room a center of much laughter and gaiety. LAURA ELEANOR ALLEN 85 CEN'l'RAL AVENUE DALTON, MASS. Phi Beta Kappa C4j,' Fistball fr, 2D,' Bowling C1J,' Baseball fzjf Preliminary Honors fzlg Math Club fz, 31 Eleanor is a remnant of our brilliant predecessors, the class of iozg, since she stayed at home for a year. However, when she did return, she joined us and became one of the Phi Betes of our class. She has a turned-up nose which seems to have a keen scent for news and is not at all stingy about sharing it, as Miller Hall will be able to testify. Also she has a great devo- tion for the great subject of Biology and is never happier than when chasing animals in the lab or down at that wonderful place called Cold Spring Harbor. CONSTANCE WARREN ARNOLD gzo Ei.1o'r STREET MILTON, MASS. Sigma Xi C41 Connie! Oh, Connie! Requests for Connie float through the lab and Miller Hall from morning till night, for she can do everything. She got Sigma Xi, but nobody has even seen her study-it is just her superior mind: not grinding. Being so clever in a number of things, Connie cannot decide in which field she should concentrate her activities after leaving college. Perhaps she will be a teacher, perhaps a nurse, or perhaps there will be a Doctor Constance Arnold of great renown. Her reputation is established now and an extensive practice is sure to follow. 35
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BRffI?Ie'lC'?A.IgL H Class History SENIOR YEAR The dread and awful time has come. Twenty-six has donned cap and gown and taken its place at the front of the ranks. Seniorial duties are the herald ofthe end of undergraduate days-golden days we are told -possibly, but unfortunately in the tapestry of 'zo there are threads of rusted gold, suggesting Storm and Stress. Our Freshmen were delightful, our Ivy Day most brilliant, and all the familiar Senior customs, very dear to us in our most sentimental mood. We will bring to a triumphant close our college days in a heartfelt Alma Mater. Success, renown, perhaps even fame may come to the members of '26, but it is the earnest wish of the loest of our friends that a spirit of happiness will dwell in the hearts of 'zo-ers when they relive their undergraduate days. l
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CONSTANCE LILLIAN BLAIS 32 QUINCY AVENUE PAw'ruckis'r, R. I. Glue Club fy, 43: Dearfs List lg, 45: French Play C3, 45, Pres- ident French Club C455 Curriculum Committee, Phi Bela Kappa C45 Petite, feminine, the Pembroke expression of the much-to-be desired chic, and withal an excellent student is Connie. French Club became a thing of interest under her management, and her ingenuity and social poise lent prestige to the organization. East House has witnessed the triumphant exits to games, teas, and dances innumerable which Connie indulges in to while away the hours not spent in Curriculum Committee or Advanced French courses. We read Constance Blais among the privileged few on the Dean's List. yet when one thinks of her, one thinks rather of the slender bathing girl in the scarlet bathing suit, way back in the .Iunior Vaudeville Show, rather than the student. ANNA l-IARLOW BLOSSOM FAIRHAVIEN, MASS. Math Club Cz, 3, 43 Anna is one of those coura eous souls who dare to take a Math major. We should probably be a little in awe of her, were it not for her demure manner and small person, and then she can't be fearsome, or she couldn't have such a way of making Freshmen forget their homesickness. As a Freshman she could spend her time chatting on the fourth floor of Miller with her classmates, but now Math Club claims her and she has deserted Miller for polyhedra and other ghastly objects. NETTAE BORETZ Cotciaiitsrizix, CONN. Nettae is an individualist. She believes in expressing her own opinions and ideas regardless of whether other people agree with her or not, and for that she has our respect and admiration. Nettae spends most of her time over in the chem and bug labs, so we do not see much of her. We know that her strong, philosophical, capable mind and her friendliness will bring her success in her chosen work-here's luck to you, our young Dr. Boretz. 36
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