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Ktno ' wnian 1928 KL(JKNK POOLK Ah-dtord, M assachusett For the p;iNi four ear (iene ha itiost gracefully ]ila ed the part of the aiivwer to a ' ' Maiilen ' s Fraver about the hall of I ' aneiMtu, atui tie er once has he burnt his fitigers. More power to him! “Let us eat. drink, and lie merry, for tomorrow we ma have to do sottie work, seems to be his motto, ami we are all eager to follow it if he will etitertain us. P A Recitals (d). (4) Jimior Flat Re ival Flat Al.A riU)A ROHKR ' FSIIAW L nion A ' ilhtoe, R. 1 . • Xlthough “ ' nille ' ' acquired the title of “Flatning X outh” in her Jutiior year, we are inclined to think that this was a misnotner, or (lerhaps a momentarv state; for Fillie doesn ' t flatne. She just glows all over because she ' s tickled with life iti general, and her spirit is cer- tainK contagious I 1’ M r Sophomore President jtinior Recitals Senior Re i al Flat IDA MAY ROSEN MAIN Netv A ork Cit f ' ould the term “the life of the parts be atiy more fitiv apiilied thati to this merry sprite who can win any heart with a smile? W’e sav no! “Finks ' has certainly contributed more thati one small person ' s share to the life atid liselitiess of the class of ' 2X. . s “song and dance girl par excelletice she has saved ttiatiy an occa- sion frotn going on to the rocks ot boredom. ' ice- President Stiuient Ginerntnent Recitals (2) (,D (4) Chairman I’rom Committee iiA ' rrii: ,mae rl sseee ( )lslahoma L ' its , ( )kla. W ' e all look forsvard to saying of Hattie -Mae some das, “Helasco ' s ness find? ()h ves, 1 used to go to school svith Hattie .Mae , and sve knosv that she svon ' t disappoint Us, If she can teach her s’oice to conduct itself like a svell behaved organ, and tint to disappear at itn|iortant motnents, sve are justified iti expecting big things from her. 7 . ' I ' II Junior Recital ’27 Senior Recital ’2 S Senior Revisal Flay 2G
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1928 Emerso i ian LI RA K. MOXIKR Princeton, Illinois It imi t be wonderful to feel that if one shoidd tire of PlaywrititiK. she can always play a Hercules. Will we ever forget Lura in our Rev ' ival Play? However, with that manner and presence of hers, we feel that only a budding playwrite can be lurking. Freshman Stunt (1) Sophomore Recital (2) Senior Revival Pla ' (3) EM II A ' MOULTON No. ' Eonawanda. New ' i ork Never was a idckname more aptly applied than “Sunny”. She is kept busy every minute of her existence, living up to it and yet she seems to do it without apparent effort. Truly, a sunnier spirit never existed. Why, she ' s cheerful about working, so she must be some sort of super- being. Recitals (2) (3) (4) Senior Revival Plat French Plat I JULIET PHILLIPS Boston. Mass. We hope the generation to come can learn to appre- ciate the composer of their charming new poptdar mtisic. We shall not forget Juliet, or the fact that we were the first to reap the benefit of her musical talent. That senior breakfast was a wow! thanks to Jule. Musical Director of Children’s 4 ' heatre (4) President Pan-Hellenic Society (4) Junior Song Day Chairman (3) .MARGARhUL PLUMMER Littleton, Mass. “Peg has one big dislike — automobiles. And one can hardly blame her. .Aside from the four-whe eled obstacles, to progress, she hasn ' t an enemy in the world. She ha one of those even dispositions — even early in the morn- ing. And the best thing about it is that it lasts all dav. Z { H Secretary Senior Class. ' t . W. C. A. Cabinet Senior Recitals 25
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1928 Rme? ' so iia?i 1928 HILDA KUSSKLL Nauvay, Maine Another illustration of the old adage about small packages! This one happens to be packed chock-fidl of good old down Maine wit and humor and the ability to look alwavs on the bright side of life. She may not be the most talkative among us, but we know that when she does converse, there is always something cheery and pleasant being said. Class Stunt (1) (2) (3) Senior Revival Play ALICE SHEEHAN Lowell, .Mass. That this smiling colleen “has a way with her , there ' s no doubt. . nd that way seems to be the one which is best qualihed to keep professors interested, even when she forgets to attend their classes. We firmly believe that Alice could smile Saint Peter into giving her a dia- mond-studded halo if she only half tried. Well he interested to note whether this happens. Newman Club French Play Stunt (2) (3) (4) NELL SKINNER PLast Orange. N. J. Nellie is one girl who will never be sorry that ' he exchanged Jersey mos ]uitoes for the advantages of four years of opportunity in Boston. We must give her credit for etnploying her time well. Not only has she been exposed to the rays of Emerson culture but she has also done a little cidtivating herself. The result is not a bit bad really. (We know; we ' ve seen him!) Business Manager Senior Revival Play Student Council (3) (4) Junior Stunt GERTRUDE FRANCES SPAULDING .Milford, Mass What woldd the Junior Debate have been without Gertrude, or Public Readers without that same talented person? The time cannot be far off when her influence will be far felt — more so than in her school days for she is one girl who has a great career coming to her. President Newman Club (3) Newman Club Plat (3) Zeta I ' oy Theatre (4) 27
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