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THE EMERSONIAN 1931 RUTH HARRIS K r X PENNSYLVANIA “Harris” is the embodiment of the golden rule, good humored and considerate. She’s the kind of girl who won’t admit failure, but whose head is never turned by success. Ruth is given to making “breaks” and is possessed of the most devastating giggle the world has ever known. Class Stunt 1, 2, 3; Junior Recitals; Riddle Pos- ture Prize; Forensic Union; Recreation Club; President’ s Club; Student Government ; President k r x ELIZABETH HELFAND MASSACHUSETTS Here is a true student, one with a real ambition to acquire knowledge. Betty’s psychology quiz marks and her thesises have long been the envy and despair of us all, but we like her just the same, for Betty is not one to call attention to our dis- crepancies. On the contrary, she’s always ready to help, thereby giving additional proof of her fine character. Junior Stunt. FRANCES HEWITT MAINE Ask her a question and she will tell you a long story “with gestures,” for Fran has a faculty of noticing little things which most of us miss and turning these into most humorous and exaggerated stories. Maybe that is one reason we all feel sorry to see her go. We admire her for her many achieve- ments, fine qualities, her determination, and for the way she made Cvmbeline a financial success. Class Stunt 1 , 3 ; Forensic Union; Business Manager of Revival Play. MARIE HOAR MASSACHUSETTS M arie is so versatile that it is hard to describe her. A remarkable girl with the “heart to con- ceive, the understanding to direct, the hand to ex- ecute.” A clever little toastmistress, with blue eyes and curly hair and a wit that fairly crackles, this is our M arie. Class Stunt 1 , 3 ; Forensic Union; Advertising Manager Year Book. Page Tvcenty-three
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T H E E M ERSONIAN 1931 RUBY GRASS MAINE Ruby counts a day lost unless she does her four miles. How she budgets her time, manages to maintain her scholastic record and makes this walk a regular custom is a mystery to us. Can it be true Ruby has become interested in the “starch business?” We understand tis so and wish the best of luck to the girl with the merry twinkle in her eye. Class Stunt 1, 2; May Festival. MARTHA HANEY K rx MASSACHUSETTS “Marty” is another victim of the fates who occasionally decree that dignified Seniors shall be mistaken for freshmen. Her curly head is scarcely five feet above the ground, but we maintain that this youthfulness is entirely physical. As evidence, witness her record at Emerson and the capable way she deals with settlement “opportunities.” Class Stunt 1, 2, 3 ; Treasurer Newman Club 3; Secre- tary Newman Club 4; Men ' s Club Play 3. ELIZABETH HARDWICKE K V X MARYLAND “Telephone Hardy” — the old war cry. People are always calling for Hardy. She hasn’t been with us long, but we don’t know how we’re going to get along without this jolly efficient little per- son. She’s the kind of a girl we like in spite of her reputation of being “always prepared.” She has that personality smile. Fell us, Hardy, is it Pep- sodent ? Secretary-Treasurer Southern Club. ELIZAB ETH H ARRIGAN KF X MASSACHUSETTS Betty is another steadfast little person with a sly sense of humor. She is one of the quiet members of our class, but did you ever get her started over crackers and a “coc” in the drug store? Her cyni- cal philosophy concerning the opposite sex is high- ly interesting, but we’re sure she’ll change her mind some day. Class Stunt 1, 2, 3. Page Twenty-two
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T H E EM ERSON I A N 1 93 1 JANE HOLLAND KI ' X MASSACHUSETTS Jane has the faculty of always being happy, de- spite the fact that she takes her work too seriously. She’s ready for anything at any time. Her sense of humor makes her ever welcome in spite of her habit of bursting in at most inopportune moments. A little bird told us that she is a “whiz” at driving a car. Here ' s for bigger and better snowdrifts. Jane. Freshman Stunt; Junior Sonrt Day ; Newman Club Presi- dent. EUNICE HUNTLEY MASSACHUSETTS ' l ou may think that Eunice is quiet, but never- theless she never misses a point, as we have often discovered. We enjoy her subtle sense of humor and her charming manner. We re sure she’ll never have to wear “Green Stockings” if she can please all hearts as she pleased ours in recitals. Freshman stunt; Sophomore stunt; Senior Rentals. CAROLYN JOHANSEN MASSACHUSETTS A girl who has weathered the stormy seas of four college years and come forth with all the dignit and charm imaginable is Carolyn. Looking at ber we have often wanted to know her secret of keep- ing that imperturbable exterior for we could never fathom the thoughts in her eyes. Carolyn’s artis- tic ability and charm should carry ber far, even as far South as Annapolis in June, to the tune of wed- ding bells. Costumer of Sophomore Stunt; Art Editor Year Rook 3 . MILDRED JONES 1 M r CONNECTICUT What would we do without “Milly? She is the essence of all that is versatile. As a leader she has a splendid sense of humor, executive ability and personal charm. “Milly ' is invariable the center of every group, telling one of her long, and exceed- ingly well gesticulated stories. One glance at her record should prove her ability as a leader. (] lass Stu it 1,2; Prom chairman 2, 3 ; ice -Presi- dent Junior Class; Vice-President Student Gov- ernment; President Pan-H e ' lenic ; President 1 M T; Revival Play. Pane Twenty-fou’
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