Emerson College - Emersonian Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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18 8 0 EMERSONIAN d- £ r y Nl yMs. 19 3 0 ELIZABETH LEONARD M assachusetts It is thi- Bett} r always rises to an occasion, ability that will carry her to success. Her sense of humor is delicious and has a happy faculty of breaking out at the most unexpected moments. Betty has participated in Fresh. Stunt, Senior Recitals, and is a member of the Newman Club. We wish her the best of luck and happiness in the years to come ! DOROTHY LIGHTMAN Massachusetts It is said that Dorothy can at any time provide a spare man for a dance — so let any who desire, take advantage of this information! Dorothy has been in Freshman Stunt, Children’s Theatre, and Junior Song Day. We’ll surely miss her cheery smile and ready willingness as a friend. HELEN MacCANN Rhode Island “Heck and “Pete” seem synonomous, but here we see “Heck” some pages away from “Pete.” Heck has oscillated between long and short “bobs” for four years, but we find her leaving Emerson just as “Short as ever. “Heck” has participated in the Freshman Stunt, Sophomore Pantomime and Junior Stunt. It surely will seem queer not to see her bobbing about our halls! LEONA AUGUSTA MYERS Rhode Island We will always think of Leona as one of those very rare students — quiet, reserved, and refined. We remember her in Children’s Theatre, Soph. Pantomime and as an equestrienne of note in the May Day Fete, when she rode her hobby horse up the aisle of the Hall ! We hear Lee’s ambition is to be a school ma’am. Go easy on the rod, Lee, and here’s to your success! 21

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18 8 0 EMERSONIAN 19 3 0 ELLEN HATHAWAY X J II Massachusetts Ellen must have been born with a chuckle in her throat. Her merry laugh stays with us long after we have forgotten the incident that caused it. Ellen has proven her leadership and reliability as president of Z J II this year and she made the Dean’s List last year despite a month of illness. She is one of the few girls w hom everyone is proud to know. LEAH V. HERTZ Minnesota Leah came to Emerson as a Junior, having pre- viously attended the Minneapolis School of Music, Oratory and Dramatic Art. She won many hearts as the handsome “Eglamour” in the Revival Play this tear. She was also assistant business manager of the play. Menorah counts Leah among its active members. W e ve only known Leah for two years, and it sure “Hertz to let her go! GLADYS MAE HEWITT MI’ Nebraska Gladys, familiarly known as Patsy, is one of our smallest Emersonians. If we don’t want to be different, we would say, “All good things come in small packages.” But Patsv is different, not that she isn’t good — she is! Patsv was also one of the renowned “Shirley Girls’’. More of her abilities were shown in Junior Week and Senior Recitals, — and say, have you ever seen her with the Army? ELIZABETH LAYCOCK Massachusetts Elizabeth possesses a pleasing personality and a desire to be helpful. She is a companionable class- mate, a sincere friend, and a most conscientious worker. Elizabeth has been in Sophomore Stunt and in Junior and Senior Recitals. We predict a successful future to you, — honestly and nobly earned. 20



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18 8 0 EMERSONIAN 19 3 0 ZAR OO H I E NOO R J A N 1 A N Massachusetts You have to think twice about “Zari”! You are apt to think of her as charming background until you see her doing effective character studies in Children’s Theatre or Sophomore Pantomime, or contributing her share of zest to her class in Fresh- man Stunt and Junior Song Day. A toast to charm, Zari ! We ll miss you ! CLARE O’DONOGHUE Massachusetts Clare is a very quiet person who accomplishes a great deal in just that way. Ever since entering Emerson she has lived up to her reputation as a faithful and thorough student. But she makes just as thorough a job of enjoying herself, — so her many friends will tell you. She participated in Freshman Stunt, Junior Week, and Forensic Union. We shall hate to lose what others will gain in Clare. RUTH PARMALEE J M r M assachusetts “Love is blind’’ and so is “Pam,” — any enemies she ma have are those whom she passes upon the war with a blank stare. Her “infirmity” does not prevent her from having the reputation of being an exceedingly versatile actress, possessing the faculty for making more funny faces than anyone at Emer- son. We remember her especially in Fresh. Stunt, Soph. Pantomime, Junior Song Day, Junior Stunt, May Fete, Revival PI ay and Commencement Play. F REA ' DA PRANSKY M assachusetts A cheery smile, small dainty steps, here comes Frevda! Admired as a reader of unusual ability, and as the most graceful of dancers, she is well liked by all of us. Frevda has participated in Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Stunts, Junior and Senior Recitals and Children’s Theatre plays. She was Treasurer and Publicity manager of the Menorah Society and a member of the Commuter’s Club. Good work Frevda! 22

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