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T H EE M E IBS ON I AN, 1 9 3 3 MARY MARGARET OSTERLOH. I M T University of Missouri “To be outwardly poised, gracious in manner with a lot of pep inside, is a description few can merit” Stunt 1. Prairie Plantation Club. We are glad that the dagger Toots wielded with such dex- terity in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” was only card- board after all, for we should have “sighed like a furnace” to have lost that fair young lady. HELEN VETH PALMER, K V X Dexter High School “She was a woman who did her own .kinking and needed little advice. Recitals 3, 4. Stunt 2. Prom Committee. Kismet. Revival Play. Recreation Club Captain. International Relations Club Secretary-Treasurer. Commencement Rec.tals. We shall remember Helen as the Queen of the May. From her Emerson training she has received much that is fi ne, be- sides a brilliant scholastic record. She is a credit to the school. CLARICE PENNEY, K V X Bangor High School Stunt 1. Kismet. Revival Play. Recitals 4. Sorority Treas- urer. Commencement Play. Reese” has all the virtues of a true economist. We need more like her. She has adopted for her slogan, ‘ Quality rather than quamtity.” DOROTHY RISSIEN, X A X Drake University “She enters into all things with zeal and zest. Menorah. Junior Stunt. We can see that better things than tall corn come from Iowa. Dot not only has acquired an enviable point X” voice, but has brought a delightful “point B” instrument with her. GLADYS RUBINSTEIN Brookline High School “ grant 1 am a woman, A woman well reputed ” Stunt 1, 2, 3. Menorah Society. Can’t you picture Gladys fighting for her name? MARGARET SCHMAVONIAN, Cazenovia Seminary “ Good sense which is only the gift of heaven. Sorority President. Kismet. Revival Play. Stunt 1, 3. Class Vice President 1, 3. President Pan Hellenic. Editor Year Book. Dean ' s List. Fond memories have we of Peg losing her pantaloons in pantomime. However, she is a swell pal and has brought honor to her class. [ 20 ]
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T H E IE M E IB S O NIAN, 19 3 3 MARY LONERGAN Weymouth High School “A keen mind and a silver tongue.” Stunt 1, 3. Newman Club. Commencement Recitals. Yes. indeed, Mary can surely sell those banners. With a keen mind and her fine ability in the art of speaking, at- tainment will be more than words to her. ELEANOR MCKEEN “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Y. W. C. A. Recreation Club. Recitals 4. Kismet. Revival Play. Emerson Hall President. Stunt 3. Pat has one of those million dollar smiles and it doesn ' t cost her a cent. ANGELA MCLEAN “ Tis good will makes intelligence . Stunt 1, 3. Forensic Union. Kismet. Revival Play. Inter- national Relations Club. Dormitory Vice President. Jolly fine, as a girl — as a friend — as a student— as a grad! Au revoir, Mac, old dear! WALDEEN MILLS. $Mr Brenau Conservatory Junior Recitals. Stunt 3. Sorority Secretary. Revival Play. Southern Club. Our most vivid picture of Dixie was her work in Junior Recitals and now we must say Parting is such sweet sor- row, and add our best wishes. GERTRUDE MULDOWNEY. K V X St. Mary ' s Academy ‘‘She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with and pleasant to think upon. Class Vice President 2. Class Secretary 4. Stunt 1, 2, 3. Kismet. Revival Play. Year Book Staff. Newman Club Secre- tary 3, 4. Debate Committee. Her yarns have afforded us entertainment, her aid bene- ficial. Who will take posture pictures now? FRANCES NAGLE, K V X Erie Central High W ' isdont, truth and cheer can all he found in her. Class Secretary 1. Stunt 1. Recreation Club President. For- ensic President. International Relations Club Organizer. Kismet. Student Government Vice President. Vice President Emerson Hall. Commencement Debate. Unless you are well versed in politics, economics and in- ternational affairs, do not debate with Fran. An all around girl and a good sport. t 19 ]
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T H EE M E E S ONI AN. 19 3 3 BERNICE SHAFMASTER, 2 A X Haverhill High School “ ’Tis noble to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune and smile.” Stunt 1, 2, 3. Kismet. Revival Play. Menorah Society. Sorority Secretary. Commencement Play. How strange it will be not to see that Pepsodent smile! BERTHA SIGEL Dorchester High School “ Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are.” Stunt 1, 2, 3. Forensic Union. Recitals 3. Menorah Society Vice President. Executive Staff of Junior Play. Revival Play. International Relations Club. Bertha isn’t a girl to be satisfied with second best. She has “hitched her wagon to a star” and we know that she will do big things. HELEN SIMPSON il Her mirth the world required. She bathed it in smiles of glee.” Stunt 1, 2. Kismet. Newman Club. Recreation Club. Re- vival Play. Forensic Union. Commencement Play. Helen’s sense of humor makes her ever welcome. ANN SNIDER Chelsea High School “The world is but a stage and I have come to act my part. Indeed my entertainment can amuse the dullest heart.” Stunt 1, 2, 3. Menorah Society. Commuter’s Club. Recitals 2, 3, 4. Kismet. Year Book Staff. Student Government. Forensic Union. Sneak Day Chairman. Ann must have taken the first volume of Evolution seri- ously when a Freshman for never have we seen a more com- pletely vitalized little person. RUTH STEPHENS, K T X South Manchester High “ Her modest manner and her graceful air show her as good as she is fair.” Stunt 2, 3. Pageant 1. Kismet. Sorority President. Pan- Hellenic Council President. Revival Play. Recitals 4. Commence- ment Debate. Ruth may seem shy to some people but not to those who knew her as we do. BELLE SYLVESTER, KTX “A maid there was of quiet ways and thoughtful bearing. Kismet. International Relations Club. Recitals 2, 3, 4. Belle’s public appearances have been frequent and we hope her audiences increase. [ 21 ]
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