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T H E E M E ETONIAN, 1 9 3 3 CLAIRE SAFIER “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” Children’s Theatre, Menorah Club. Claire, though just a tiny person, contains a depth of thought within. ROSARIA WILLIAMS “She does little kindnesses Which most despise or leave undone.” Newman Club President. Kismet. Stunt 1. Revival Play. International Relations Club. Recreation Club. Rose is indeed one of our willing workers, a true go getter. GRACE BROOKS Cazenovia Seminary “Were silence golden , she ' d be a millionaire.” Stunt 1. Kismet. Revival Play. Recreation Club. We hear that Grace is very much concerned with mat- ters Theological.” Never mind, Grace, we all get that way sooner or later. SONIA KRAMER Dorchester High School “ ' Tis only noble to be good.” Kismet. The wrinkled brow bespeaks her nightly vigil. SYLVIA KUPINSKY Dorchester High School She tripped the light fantastic toe. Stunt 1, 3. Menorah. Kismet. Revival Play Staff. Senior Recital. We shall miss Sylvia ' s blue dancing costume — also those blue eyes. ALICE PENNY. KTX Auburn High School “It is well to think well. It is divine to act well.” Y. W. C. A. Recitals 4. Kismet. Choir. Stunt 3. Sorority President. Class Secretary. Of Alice we may say — her virtues are many as well as her accomplishments. CHRISTINE SMITH Washington State Normal “Little but mighty. If you chance to meet this rather dignified Emersonian go- ing along the street rather primly, be not deceived by her studious attitude. She plays with the same enthusiasm as she works. t 23 ]
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THE EMERSONIAN, 1933 DAISY PEARCE TOWILL, V. 4 II Batesburg High School She travels by freight. Slow, sure and usually late.’’ Student Government. Southern Club. Recreation Club Presi- dent. Sorority Vice Archon. This young lady with her southern drawl has com- pleted her course in three years and has completely won our hearts. We will be cheering for you, Daisy. DOROTHEA THOMPSON. KI’X “ hear and say not much but think the more.” Forensic Union. Commuter’s Club. Recitals 2. International Relations Club. FLORENCE WARSAW Ohio State University “Sweets to the sweet. — Give me Flossie. Stunt 3. Revival Play. Menorah. A dainty bit is Portsmouth. Ohio ' s, contribution to Emerson. MAZIE WEISSMAN. SAX Wyoming Seminary “It is good to he merry and wise. Kismet. Revival Play. Stunt 1. Menorah. Student Govern- ment. Sorority President. Commencement Play. Mazie is a most capable little person and her ability should carry her far. NATALIE ACKERMAN. SAX Girls ' Latin School “ Work is my recreation .” Stunt 1, 2, 3. Recitals 3, 4. Menorah. Class Vice President. Anyone in search of Natalie will always find her helping someone. What a spirit! FRANCES HATHAWAY Fall River High School “ The force of her spirit and merit makes her way.” Stunt 1. 3. Kismet. Revival Play. International Relations. Emerson Hall Treasurer. Commencement Play. [ 22 ]
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THE EMERSONIAN. 1933 ALUMNI NEWS Jean George has been appointed as teacher of public speaking and dramatics in the public schools of Seneca Falls, N. Y. Edward Meyer is broadcasting regularly from WMAS, Springfield, Mass., and has also served as assistant to the principal of the Y. M. FI. A. Biblical School. In addition, Mr. Meyer does social service work in psychological clinics, working with speech defects. Louise Scott is teaching English in the high school of Natick, Mass. Sara Sobiloff is program director at a Providence radio station. Vera Breckinridge is enrolled in the graduate school of the University of Michigan working toward an M.A. degree. Electa Kinney is working in the public library of Edgewood, R. I. Harriet Malone is story teller and children ' s librarian in the Chelsea, Mass., library. Harriet Johnson is teaching at Mt. Allison Ladies’ College at Sackville, N. B. Gena Brown is teaching at Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C. Jane Holland is teaching dramatics and expression at Emmanuel College. Boston, Mass. Pauline Averill has accepted a position as director of Religious Education in one of the government schools for Indians in South Dakota. Mildred Buchanan is dramatic director of House in the Pines, Norton, Mass. Lillian Munson is assistant in the Department of Reading of the public schools of Pied- mont, California. Isabel McLean is in charge of the Speech Department, Alma College. St. Thomas, Ontario. Catherine George is in the Department of Expression, Texas Woman ' s College, Fort Worth, Texas. Anne Ryan, Dancing and Drama, Edgewood Park Junior College, Greenwich, Conn. Ruth Beiber. English, Dramatics and Music in the high school of Windham, Montana. Frances Motherway, English and Dramatics in Villa Maria College of Erie, Penn. Marion Wall is connected with Bambergers of Newark, New Jersey. Gladys Sage is instructor of dramatics in Rutland, Vermont. Edith Dinneen is in radio work. Elsie Wyzanski is teaching psychology at the Nurses’ School of the McLean Hospital of Waverly, Mass. MARRIAGES Dorothy Bryden to Mr. Albian Gifford Hart. November 26, 1932. in the Church of the Ascension, Fall River, Mass. Margaret Waldo to Mr. Frank E. Remick, June, 1932, at the Riverside Church, New York City. Ruth Harris to Mr. Ross Thornton Bell. June, 1932, at Gettysburg, Penn. At home, 2812 Second Street, Harrisburg, Penn. Ida Lee Hayes to Mr. Adrian O’Keefe, June, 1932, at Jamaica Plains, Mass. At home, Oxford Court, Cambridge. Margaret Ash to Mr. Nicholas Rothenthaler of Bridgeport, Conn. At home, 169 Elm Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Hope James to Mr. Adrian Nash Clark, at Yale Chapel, New Haven, Conn. births To Francis Hewitt Pierson, a son, Hugh Corydon, October 20, 1932. To Frances Overlock Turner, a son, March 16, 1933. I 24 ]
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