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Seniors C. HELEN MOOSHIAN Lawrence Massachusetts .-XB. 'liheologyfff Graduating in january lfreshman Seeretaryg N. Y. P. S. Yice-President -Q41 I.. F.. S. President '34, 'xggg Uxfordg Chorus '35, -, 'htfiz Historical Society. No dill.-'I than lmrrf 1,11 fifa'.i' rfmznzmz im-y in fht'r'l'- 1rf4g'mffir1f'.f.f. Blue lightning-orange trumpet flowers-a pre- lude echoing through cathedral distances- spiced gingerbread- arehangel making apple pies. 11 if 1 Celia, you may not realize what an influence and inspiration you are to those about you. Personally, your friendship means much to ine, and watching your eonsistent Christian life has been a great factor in helping me to get established in the l,ord. lfver since a famous day in Rhetoric class which l'm sure you land many othersl will recall, I have watched you and your sincerity, your simple faith, and your sweet Christian lille, and truly you have been an inspiration to me, as you have to others. FATOULA A. PA PACONSTANTINOU Lowell Massachusetts Nobelg Y. Y. P. S. Pianist '52.4,,l.Qf,fiCI'll1All1 Club S e c unior l'l.islxetliall. ol sions in logic' lx hen our professor explained the square ot tontraries or expounded the rules ol the sxllogism ne looleeil .it t-.ieli other in dumb amaze- lllflll. llo you rememlier hon ue stutlietl lor the final? lhtre was .i lihffart. outside, lnit that was less turbulent than the storm yuirhin our minds. l can still hear you repeating, l t .in eat more soup regret- lully , l -.in t-.it more soup reuretiiully as xy e yainly still l yt: long sinte lorilotten what that regretlul soup was Nlll'lt4INt tl In syttiluillft' lillf l t.lI15fIllllL'.lI' Xilll intoninu ir. Nh, toll, ue xi' had many iully llllles together :X.B. Chemistry retary 'hqfig Student Instructor 'jfvg Chorus, .flllf ffflffl' AIJI' UNI!!! 11.1 ffffllifl A15 il 'Y!'. 4 7 , - 1, P.ippy, Pappynl llo you recall those ses- Ullt tt1li'.it't1 the rules lot' logit ln ttnle. , t .ind ilu l!l!lllllI'XHlllIl'll1l'HliIkll4'NlllX lilt. liie l.-.1 ',
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Seniors DORIS M. HORST Richmond Hill New Y0rk AB. Psychology Grew1Rook: Nobel, S. S. Pianist. Rglprggf on lm- lip, Ani tz xmifr in fmt Qvf. Doris has given me many harsh looks, but there's nothing personal in them. With Doris that is all in the tlz1y's work, because as monitor of the lilirary she has to keep law antl oriler. As soon as she calls Library's closing, Doris becomes her usual jolly smiling self and beams at us forgivingly. Doris has a hobby of taking snap-shots, antl on Campus Days or other holitlays Doris :intl her camera are much in evitlence. She has an uncanny faculty of Catching people otl' guartl antl then glee- fully putting the results in the snap-shot section of the Ah'l1IlIi!l1.5. RAY - Wollaston .l f.'f11'f.fIi11u fa' Nancy. V? LOCKWOOD Massachusetts fl. B. Philosoph y Orchestra '33, '34, Class l'resitlent 'AQ I 3 Chorus '31, Stutlent Council '31, Presitlent 'jig Uxfortl Presitlent '34, Baskctlvall '3I. flu' h1'.L'!Il'.Vf ,vfyfr of nmw. Merhinks the rcverentl Kaymontl seems wt-iglitetl tlown with many cares ol' late. His prcm't'tipit'tl manner may lie tlue to forgotten grocery lists antl gas hills, hut his air of prouil paternalisin can come from only one sourtc-' lialiy l rcinunilier when Cisn't that xi trite cxprcssionfl R ix s lixoritt p istimc was pontlerously expountling bliss. hlorc power to the philosoplnt' itleals of Plato, .-Xri-atotle :intl gootl- ness-knowsbxx ho, lint non atlays all those are lmnislicil to the limlio of forgotten things, .intl Ray rlianrs, ents :intl lwlussings of' marital you, Rayl Page Twenty-Five
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' a Seniors A. LEWIS PAYNE East Windsor New Y0I'k .-MB. Philosophy f,',',w,bwk, .Syigfz '34, '35, Nobel President '34, Orchestra '33, '34, '35, Ambassador Quartet '33, f.'r114'rnl'rr Editor '35, Nrzzrlifm '34, '35, Glee Club '352 If Chorus '33, Student Council Vice-President '35, '36, N. Y. P. S. President '36. Gu12'gfL'f' me liillx to fliznb, and .rlrfrzgffifor flinzlfing. Two men were laying stones with mortar. What are you doing? asked one who was pas- sing by. Making six dollars a day, replied one of the workmen. And you? asked the questioner of the other. The man paused a moment, smiled, and made reply, l'm building a cathedral. This, we believe, is your attitude. Not satisfied with the shallow things of life, you have a vision for great achievementsfyou ask God for hills to climb and for strength to climb them. EDITH G. PEAVEY Watertown Massachusetts .-LB. Modern Languages Class Vice-President '33, Class Basketball '33, '34, Y Captain '35, '36, Nobel Basketball '33, '34, '35, '36, Nobel Secretary '34, '35, Program Committee Chairman 'KISQ Srzgfz '34, '35, Chorus '35, '3h, ,, .Q Nazzlifzzf '35, '36, Glee Club '35, '36, Crzllzpny ' ' I Canzf-nz '3o, Y. W. A. A. President '3fi,G2'ew1bouk. .111 F-ve full qf genfff' .trlflzlfllifnzr and ,tqfI1'e,fprn1,v. .v. The diminutive Edie, youngest member of the House ofl'eavey, is by no means a social nonentity. On the contrary she is in constant demand, be it for a ride in a rumble seat, or a party at her cottage in Squantum. With all her social activities one wonders how she finds time for such mundane things as studies and text-books. While lfdie loves the New lfngland hills and the Atlantic coast line, nevertheless we understand that at present she is eyineing a growing taste for Ohio and l.ake lfrie. Page Twenlyfgeven
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