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LOUISE SCOTT, ZTII Recitals 3, 4. Class Stunt 3. President Dormitory 4. President Prairie-Plantation Club. Year Book Staff. Scotty, who joincci our company later than the rest of us, is now one of our stars. An actress whose poise and dependability make her a friend worth having. To this earnest girl from Wyoming we wish the wealth of success that Fortune owes to her. RUTH SHORT Short and Sweet. Ruth’s winsome appeal and amiable disposition make her friendship a valuable link in the life of every one of us. Her altruistic cheerfulness and nobility of ideals have won our hearts. SARA SOBILOFF Class Stunt 2, 3. Song Day. Secretary Menorah. President Menorah 4. Revival Play. After four years Sobby is leaving us. What shall we do without her to listen to our troubles She always has a spare minute between play rehearsals, committee meetings or Men- oiah to give us a little word of sympathy. We shall miss Sobby ' s cheerful smile and willing help long after she is gone, MARJORIE STONE Class Stunt 3. Senior Revival Play, Holy Grail. We predict a brilliant future for Marjorie, particularly if she pursues a literary course. Her excellent work in Journalism has proven her abilities along this line. Her ready wit makes her popular in any gathering where she may find herself. THERESA PHILLIPS Class Stunt I, 2. Recitals 2, 3. Untiring energy and resourcefulness characterize Theresa. She is never too busy to give some of her inexhaustible supply of knowledge to those who seek assistance in various studies, especially recitals. Her selection in the finer things of life is unusual. Page Twenty -six
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ELIZABETH PERKINS Commuters ' Club I, Z, 3. Commuters ' Club Play. Who would ever think that this lady with the enormous blue eyes were so capable in handling c hildren. Her reputation for such excellent work with them should help her in get- ting a husband. Seriously though, her personality plus her ability make an inimitable com- bination. MARION QUIN, D M E Class Stunt I, 3. Social Chairman I M 1 ' i. President M 1 ' 3. Pan- Hellenic Representative Z, 3, 4. Secretary Pan-Hellenic 3. Marion is an individual who has the gift of leadership. Efficient, conscientious, and earn- est, she displays the charm and poise that we all envy. She has been a loyal friend during her four years at Emerson, and we shall all miss her. ROSEMARY RICHMOND, d M E Class Stunt 1, Z, 3. This pert little miss is another of a pair of Heavenly Twins.” She and Fran are al- ways seen together, whether it be in school, on the street, or at social gatherings. She is a good sport and a good friend. ANN RYAN, I M E Class Stunt I, Z, 3. Class Treasurer I. Student Government 3. Treasurer Student Government 4. Year Book Dance Committee. Anne ' s personality cannot be classified, for it runs a long gamut as do her roles. Before the footlights she makes a most alluring siren, but off stage we find her to be a straight-forward and sincere friend. She is a delightful girl who has carved for herself a niche in our Emerson Hall of Fame. GLADYS SAGE, I) M E Class Stunt I, Z, 3. Recitals 3. Student Government 4. Junior Prom Committee. The Little Madcap of Children’s Theatre Days is growing up, and instead of going to see Santa Claus, she is going out into the world. We are a.ssured that she will fascinate other audi- ences as she has us. Page Twenty-five
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DOROTHY STREETE Class Stunt Z. Revival Play. Dorothy may be called a friend by all who know her, for she has that indefinable amiabil- ity which is always a valuable asset. We think, judging from her left hand, that she will abandon the drama for another career. Best luck in everything. MARION WALL, Yd) 1 1 Class Stunt 1, 3. Vice President of Class 3. Song Day. Social Chairman 3. President Student Government 4. The director of this year ' s drama. Like all good directors she is a worthy example for her cast. An able executive, a clever student, a charming personality, a real friend. We shall miss this tall, dark laughing girl, and we hope that her future casts may all learn to love her as we have. ALMA WESTER VELT, d M E Class Stunt Z, 3. Class Secretary 4. Year Book Staff. This dark girl with the twinkling eyes is a student of no mean ability, although she su c- ceeds in trying to disguise the fact. You can’t fool us. Alma. We know your sense of humor will carry you through all the troubles that may come to you in future years: in fact, we pre- dict you’ll come through with flying colors. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS. Z II Class Stunt Z, 3. Chairman Junior Week. Vice President Class I. President Southern Club Z. Secretary -Treasurer Recreation Club 3. Class Treasurer 4. Revival Play. Recitals 4. A fascinating smile, a willing personality, a Southern accent, what more could anyone ask? Gertie is the clever lady who wrote the ballads for the sailor charus on song day, and judging from her list of activities, she is talented in executive lines as well. Our company would be proud if we could claim more like her. ELSIE WYZANSKI Recitals 2. President of Parliamentary Law Class 4. Elsie is another brilliant pupil who is graduating a year ahead of her class. Her scholastic record is one well worthy of pride. MARY SOULE Recitals 4. During the two short years since Mary’s arrival from the University of Maine, we have found her as dependable as the pines of the state from whence she comes. Quietly she has walked among us, yet it has been a quietness backed by power. Page Twenty-seven
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