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LENORE McLEAN, Z H Lenore is a very distinctive individual. She came to us later than most of the class, but this has not prevented us from getting to know her, and like her. She is a true student, one with a sincere ambition to acquire knowledge. We know this same ambition will lead her to suc- cess in the future. EDWARD MEYER Class Stunt 3. Junior Recital. Forensic Union. Vice President Men’s Club. Men’s Club Play. Revival Play. Ed is one of the world’s foremost Socialists. He has that ability to “think on his feet” that is so admired at Emerson, and elsewhere. He is a keen debater, but we prefer tO ' picture him sitting in a big chair by a glowing fire, and philosophizing about various subjects. He is endowed with the “gift of gab,” and it is always interesting and worth while to listen to Eddie. His marks stamp him as a good student. DOROTHY MORRIS, K E X Class Stunt I, 2, 3. Recitals 2, 3. Junior Song Day. Recreation Club. Every good company must have a dancer, and we have Dottie. This is not her only ability, however, on the recital platform she is equally outstanding. Her fellow students con- sider her the personification of grace and charm. FRANCES MOTHERWAY, K E X Class Stunt I, 2. Song Day 3. Junior-Senior Debate 3. Little Fran, with her sparkling eyes and friendly smile has charmed many a masculine heart, and not a few girlish souls. Her soft voice, and her eagerness to help and sympathize create an atmosphere of joy wherever she goes. Romantic, loyal and true are some of the qualities that best characterize Fran. ANNETTE MUNDY, T M E Class President 1. Class Stunt 2, 3. Recitals 3. Phi Mu Gamma Play. Chairman Endowment Committee 4. The fiery Titian of our company! Our most vivid picture of Andy is her mad dash through the halls in search of someone or something. She is a genuine optimist; everything is either the “best or funniest in the world!” She will go a long way on her “personality.” A good pal and a grand trouper. Page Twenty-three
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ELECTA KINNEY Electa is graduating a year ahead of her class, and this alone is a good recommendation for her ability and scholastic record. She has always been ready to offer her talents and assistance to others, and she has made friends galore. EVELYN LESHINSKY Class Stunt 2, 3. Recitals 3. Year Book Staff. Commuters ' Club. Treasurer Menorah. Treasurer Forensic Union. Evelyn is one of those rare young ladies who can talk intellectually, intelligently and sen- sibly about everything, no matter what the topic may be. A friend worth having, a con- scientious worker, and a bright student — these characterize Evelyn, RUTH MADDEN Class Stunt I. Junior Prom Committee. Chairman Year Book Dance, Business Manager Year Book. Revival Play. Recitals 4. Ruth ' s splendid work in Children’s Theatre is merely an indication of what she is capable of doing when the occasion arises. She is a natural leader, and we feel fortunate that we have had her to assume so many important responsibilities for her class. If we were to characterize Ruth in one word, we all agree the word would be busy. HARRIET MALONE Class Stunt 2, 3. Recitals 2. 4. Quiet, unassuming, never asserting her superiority in any way; nevertheless Harriet has won for herself many laurels in the field of dramatic work. She has been particularly out- standing in recitals. She is persevering in all things, and consequently she achieves her goal in all things. JEAN MATTHEWS Stage Manager Stunt 2. Senior Play Committee. Jean is another girl who is not noisy, but she makes her presence felt through her good work in everything. She is admired by all for her enthusiasm and good sportsmanship in all things. How fortunate we are to know her, and to be able to wish her all happiness! Page T wenty - 1 wo
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LILLIAN MUNSON, D M L Class Stunt 1. Z, 3. Year Book Staff. Phi Mu Gamma Play. Year Book Dance Committee. Lillian’s fame is already far-reaching, due to an especially attractive photograph of her in College Humor. Her languid pose in the photo belies her real character, for Lil is con- tinually rushing from one task to another. Her work in Children ' s Theatre deserves far greater praise than we can accord her in so few words. MIRIAM MILTON Class Stunt Z. There is not a more earnest student or hardworking girl in the whole school than Miriam. She comes from the far South and possesses all the winning characteristics of a true Southerner. We know success awaits her in the near future. ESTHER NIGHBERT, A X Director Stunt 1. Class Stunt Z, 3. Revival Play. Class Secretary Z. Year Book Staff. Forensic Union. President Forensic Union 4. President — AX 4. Esther ' s soulful eyes proclaim her the dreamer, but her record of scholastic achievements and extra-curricular activities prove that she is essentially a worker. She is an able leader, and what is more important, a true friend. MARGARET O’DONNELL, Z I II Student Government 3. Class Stunt I, Z. President Z !’ II 4. Who could challenge the fact that Peggy is an ideal Queen of the May. This perfect l.idy has won a host of friends. She can be captivatingly pert as well as supremely dignified. We predict that her poise and charm will contribute much to her future success. ADELAIDE OSGOOD. Z I II Class Stunt Z, 3. Junior-Senior Debate. President Forensic Union 3. Treasurer Z I H 4. Another formidable enemy on the debating platform. Her debating ability is only one of her virtues. She has given her services efficiently and cheerfully to both the Forensic Union and to her sorority. In addition to all this, her record during her four years at Emerson makes her out to be one with no small share of ability. Page Tiventy-f our
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