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1928 Rmef ' so?iia?i 1928 EILKKN MACNAMARA IH.MSEN Pittsburgh, Pa. “Laugh and the world laughs with you. At least it does when Eileen laughs, and as she does so nearly all the time she does her bit toward keeping the world a pretty jolly place. The region of “big coal and soot men must brighten considerably during Emerson recesses. Z I H Newman Club Newman Play Senior Revival Play REBECCA KAUFAE‘ N oungsttjwn, Ohio There is about this mademoiselle something “ties distin- gue , something that makes us feel that she belongs to a world of brilliant salons and court dinners. Don ' t get the idea that we mean she is “high hat, not a hit of it, although she is one of the few people that could get away with it. It ' s awfully nice to have such a person about, if you know what we mean. i A X President Menorah Society (4) Chairman of Freshman and Sophomore Stunts Senior Recitals GLOR ' i ' KENNEDY Los Angeles, C’aliftjrnia (dory is another of that rapidly swelling band of Sen- iors who seem to be persuaded that Art for Art ' s sake is not nearly so much fun as a home for his sake. We have an idea that the latter environment will be most flattering to (ilory. Credit is due her for keeping her feet when most people in similar circumstances are peer- ing down at the world from the edges of pink clouds. Z «t H Junior Prom. Committee Stunt (1), (.E) Senior Revival Committee AEARIE LOUISE KULLALAN WYterproof, Louisiana Marie Louise ' s subjects and e.xaminations are like the children of the old lady who lived in a shoe, she has so many she doesn ' t know what to do, hut she does it every time. As far as we have been able to discover, she takes every subject on the schedule ami if she were to be able to be here another year the faculty would be obliged to add some new ones. A A X Secretary-Treasurer Southern Club ’26, ’27, ’2 S dce-President A A X 23
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192S R}ncrso?iian 1928 RL ' i ' H cri:knk Brookline, Mas-N. W’e have never vecn Ruth when vhe wasn ' t in a hufrv; ami strange as it may seem, no one has vet lieen able to determine where s he is fjoin . It has been a secret worr in the hearts of her classmates that Ruth will age prematurely because of the w rinkle that creases her brow when an extim is In the ofhng. I ' here must be something in it though, for she always sails through with cidors fit ing. RLSSP:LL HARRIS Lowe 11, M ilss. We have long wished an op]iortunity for conferring upon Russell the title of (iraml Kxalted Factotum of the f’ropertv Department. What would we do witinml him? Heing among the sacreil few males who come within the embrace id . lma Mater. Russell has conie through four years of close association with femininitv unscathed. For the beneHl of males to come at F. C ' . t). he should pidtlish his svstem in the quarterU. ‘b A ' r ’rrcttsiirer Cltiss (2) President l .A ' F Recittils (2) ( . ) (4) HKR ' rilE HRA.MWELL HARTEKV Pro itience, R. 1. There xvill alwavs be a doubt in our minds as to whether she is “Bertha or Berthe , and even she doesn ' t seem to be able to decide. It must be rather inconvenient not to know. What will she do when she ai ' plies for a marriage license? She is an unusual little bundle of efficiency and Mutters, and we can never quite tell which is uppermost. .M T House President Student Council Senior Recittils .MARJORIE HOGAN Eittle Rock, .Arkanstis Marge wasn ' t used to missing anything, until the time came rvhen her own play, “Miss Blue Bonnet, tvas to be presented in class. Now it so happened that at the same time, the spectrti Sctirlet Fever |uesented the op- portunitv for ;i new ex|)erience; and .Marge being but weak and human w:is tempted atid fell. Her classtnates however will tiever forget the joy atid relief they felt wheti the ktiew she was free frotn his clutches at last. ' ! II Rccittils (,M .Men’s Club Play Re ival PI;i I oy 4 heatre 22
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1928 Kmcrsofiicifi 1928 MIRIAM LFAIN Hriy;htoii, Ma . rile be t va to explain Mlmi is to sa ’ that someone once told her that the world had been created as a pleas- atit plavsroimd for her special heneht, and she believed it. This little girl is so chock full of the joy of life that there isn ' t room for much else just at present. I ' he sunnv side of everything is the only side that is apparent to her, and conseipientli ' she not onlv enjovs herself, but ailds to the joy of those about her. I ' reasiirtM ' M t ' luirali Senior Recitttls Stunt (2) (3) (4) KDl l ' fl LO ' l ' HROP W est Medford. Mass. Bobln is the girl who sees something funn in everv situation, even in classes. She is a blessing to all hu- mourists and near-humourists, for she is full of apprecia- tion of their efforts, and alwavs gets the point. Besides being the heavy weight of the Senior class, she is the life of even- discussion class which she enters. President Commuters Clidi Senior Retival Plat Senior Recitals ISAHKLLK LUCAS 1 1 opkinton. Mass. W ' e (and this has nothing to do with Lindbergh) have an idea that underneath her hat Billie possesses a dual personalitt. Althou,gh when circulating ahout the hal- lowed corridors of the Alma .Mater, she is as sedate as anv demure little school girl, we have it on good authority that her extra curriculum activities take her along the highwais and bvwavs of social “butterfiydom. But we must give her extra credit for knowing how to split the liitference. When exams come around, she is a veritable information box, and is sought after in a way which should make the ashes of the Trojan Helen turn a li -id green. Junior-Senior I )ehate ' 27 Senior Commencement Pla ' 27 MAR AG.NKS .McPlllLLlPS .Atlantic, Mass. . gnes is |ierha| s the most Tmersonlan of our class of Lmersonians. Bs that we mean she has not only mas- tered the reipiired subjects, but the courses iti the Library, Bookstore, and OfHce — to say nothing of the fact that .she is a daughter of an I ' .mersonlan. However, this is not all we will remember her for, unless we can forget her pleasant smile, her promptness in rehearsals, and her icious duelling in Triar Bacon ' . K r . Junior-Senior T)eb;ite (4) I fidiate Council ( 3 ) I ' t ench Pla ( I ) ( .U 24
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