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18 8 0 EMERSONIAN 19 3 0 EVA RAM EE Massachusetts If “Eve” Ramee says she will do a thing she does it — in other words, her school spirit is a wow! With utmost patience during her junior year she served student government in that most trying of positions — “Chapel police,” and her senior year she took her place as senior representative on the student council. “Eve’s” greatest achievement is the Com- muter’s Club ; she is its founder, its inspiration and for two years has been its loyal and efficient presi- dent. Here’s to much luck, Eva! JESSIE RICHARDSON New York “ But you have made the wiser choice, A life that moves to gracious ends Thro’ troops of unrecording triends. Jessie has always had time to help others. She has taken part in Junior Stunt, May-day Festival, Book-store, and vice-house-chairman of the Emer- son College Residence. She deserves the best that life has to offer, and we all hope that her future will be bright and happy. ANNE ROSEN DX Massachusetts The vivacious, charming, scintillating, Anne, has radiated a personality which will make her unfor- getable to those who know her. An active member of Sigma Delta Chi, a possessor of a high scholastic standing, — she is a girl who has preserved that admirable balance between the social and student world. Anne has participated in the Freshman Stunt, and in Junior Week celebration. Although Anne is traditionally recognized for being late for classes, — she always achieves her end in the long run. LILLIAN ROSENTHAL Massachusetts Do you remember those big “Kewpie” dolls with dimples, turned-up smiles, and angelic-devilish eyes? — That’s the derivation of our “Kewpie’s nick- name. “Kewpie” appeared in the Freshman Stunt four years ago, and in Children’s Theatre “Three Bears.” There was also a flash of Kewpie dimples among the Junior Song Day smiles. “Some day we’re going to miss you Honey” ! 23
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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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18 8 0 EMERSONIAN 1 9 3 0 HELEN WILLARD ROSS R r x M assat husetts Helen known at camp as “Boots has something in common with the Prince of Wales, namely fall- ing off horses. Our Vice-President of Student Govt, wandered around our halls with a black eye for several days last year!! Helen began her career as Secretary of the Freshman class, and she showed her ability as a social leader in the charming way in which she conducted Junior Prom.” We shall mi rely miss Boots ! JEAN N ETTE ROUSSEL M assat husetts Here is a conscientious, sweet and unassuming person who is sure to meet with success in life. She has more than once been put through the supreme test of patience and perseverance, (which we are told are two of the qualities of genius) — She has been a stage manager ! ! And a good one too ! We remember Jeannette in the Freshman Stunt, Sophomore Pantomime, Junior Stunt, Art Editor of the Year Book, Revival Play, and Newman Club. ALICE RYAN k I ' X Massachusetts E. C. O. is going to miss a cute little blue-eyed miss roaming through its halls next year, and this little girl is none other than “Al Ryan. She has personality plus. Alice has a long list to her name, — Freshman Stunt, Sophomore Pantomime, Recitals, Junior Song Day and Stunt Committee, Revival Play, Senior Recitals, Commencement Play, and Newman Club. W e re sorry to have you go, Alice ! THELMA SCHAEFER k I ' X Illinois Boston appears tame to this brown-eved, auburn- haired babe from Chicago, and yet her appearance as demure Sylvia in the Revival Pla would seem to belie this fact. Thelma has participated in Junior Stunt and Song Day, and Soph, and Senior Recitals. But,- — we strongly suspect it is not studies alone which gave her that appearance of “vim, vigor and vitality for which many of us strive! 24
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