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1928 ILmcf ' sonian 1928 MII.DRKl) i:. DKMARKST I os Angeles, Calif. Whether we rememlier her .is the he-rompereil kiddie nf the Freshman Stutit, as the scatitily clad hem of the Sophomore Pantomime, as Handsome Ilarr -, the king; of the cowboys, as the dissatisfied student of Jtinior Sotig Oa , or as a Setiior trying desperately to look grave and scholarit in a cap anil gown, we shall always regard Milly as the personification of jollity. A bigger heart atid smile were tiet ' er linked together, II Chiss President (d) Class ' ice-President (4) Presidetit I ' ttr W est Club lRi:. K I)K .MON ' l lGN ' i’ Nashua. . H. I’he Settlors might really be “high hat abotit the fact that they number among them a real “Little French tjirl. Fhere is something about the vivacious manner of Irene which marks her as a true daughter of the light heart and gay. Recently she and her “alter ego (guess who) were given credit by Sir .Arthur Conan Doyle for having ))erformeii the “absent spirit act so successfully in classes at Fmerson. Newman Club Fretich Pl;i Senior Re i til Pl;i .MII.UCKNT DISCOE Nortvicb, Conn. W’asn ' t it Millicent who had lunch with Cosmo Hamil- ton? Well, if it wasn ' t she, we ' re sorry for Mr. Hamil- ton, for .Millie has very curly hair and very pretty teeth, :i erv chartning smile and an altogether lovely manner — all of which might very well become a heroine such as Mr. Hamilton himself might create. Z ' l II Stiulent Senttte ALICK DO ' i LK Alb;m , N . ' V . Fhe girl with the hair so gold, and the unustial ability to wear blue exceptionalK well. Fhis one of those who nuide our Revival Plav a success, she and the blue. .May her skies alwa s use tact enough to match their hues with .Mice’s e es. i M r 20
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1928 ]if?ie? ' so?iian 1928 ' I ' HELMA ANN BOLTIN ( raines ille, Florida It is (litticult to even attempt a prediction of rhelma’s future, because these four years at Emerson have trained her to (jualify for so many positions. With no apparent effort she can be a drag;on, a housekeeper, make-up man, and assistant coach of a Revival Play all at the same time. ' e are waiting with bated breath till she decides which one will receive her energy and aliility. Cla.ss President (4) President Soutltern CInh House President ’25- ' 26 ESTHER BOOKHEIM Alban , N , ' f . ‘■Rookie as a Senior has tried mighty hard to live up to the dignity which accompanies that celestial state, but there ' s still the same old twinkle in her eyes that used to twink when she went through the corriciors enrapt in the dreamy spell of one of those numerous 500 - word tele- grams. “Bookie is the sort of girl who would, and will, keep ' estern Union l)usy, A X Business Manager ' i ear Book ’27 Student Council Senior Revival Play HINDA BERNAHINE BOWKER St. John, Kansas No goddess on high Olympus ever possessed more cool poise than does this fair damsel from the western plains. We have never seen her rufHed, and we strongly suspect that she doesn ' t even know how to ac itiire such a state. Sometimes when we feel very brave we are going to rush up from the rear and ruffle her golden locks ! K r X Newman Club Recitals (2) (3) (4) So[thomore Sirkus HENR ' t ' BRL BAKER Grantham, Pa. Mr. Brubaker ' s ultimate aim in his work at Emerson has been different from the rest of us. We pause to wonder if that is the reasr n he has accomplished so much more? His classmates will remember him most fondly for his active and profitable interest in Debate. Junior Senior Debate ’27 and ’28 Senior Recitals 19
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1928 Kmerso?iian 1928 JANK FRKE.MAX Spriny:field, Alass. Jane seem alvva to be departing for or arriving from a week-end, and such nice exciting week-ends as they always seem to be! the kind to he described by “marvel- ous! ' ' and “perfectly gorgeous! and “oh, my dear! You know the kind, and if you don ' t, get jane to tell you. She ' s the best authority we know of on the sidiject. it A X Menorali Societ F ' reshman Stunt H. MARZETTE GARDNER Millcrsbing;, Pa. “Bobbie possesses that enviable faculty of being able to do many things and to do them all equally well. Yet she has always found time to be one of us. Just at present she is consumed with an all-absorbing interest in tea-towels and luncheon sets, so we have come to the conclusion that the twinkle on her left hand really means business. l M r Class President (2) Senior Recitals Chairman Freshman Frolic I M r Scholarship Plat ’28 . EABEE GIELALAX .Milford, Massachusetts When we were but Sophomores, good Pantomimes were few. So we all turned to Mabel wdth: “Let ' s see what you can do. .As Juniors, when we sought a play, we simply turned again, and with less hesitation now said: “Mabel, to your pen ! The Year Book has had its share of .Mabel ' s verse and song, where would we I ' e had she one day, found that her pen was gone? .Assistant Editor A’ear Book (3) .Author Junior Play Student Council (2) EEOXA GOS.ALAX Erie, Pa. “Lee is well known as the inspiration of that famous ditty — “Where did you get those eves? She has never answered the question. Suffice it to say, she has them, and how ! When she chooses to use them, the opposite sex must take care. Even our best musicians are not im- mune ! M r Student Government President Phi .Mu CJamma (4) Senior Recitals 21
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