Emerson College - Emersonian Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE EMERSONIAN 1934 Dorothy Abel $MT Avcrettc Junior College “ Let me see. What think you of falling in love?” Class President 1, 2. Prairie- Plantation Club. Stunt 1. Phi Mu Gamma Scholarship Play. Revival Play. House Committee President 4. j Rebecca Angoff Dorchester High School for Girls ‘ Such gentle ways , such winning charm ; she made no enemies.” Student Government Vice-Presi- dent. Class Vice-President 3. Re- citals 3, 4. Dean’s List. Menorah Society. Forensic Union. Stunt 2. Song Day. Year Book. Commence- ment Debate. Irma Elizabeth Baker k r x Jermyn High School “In all thy humors, whether grave or mellow, Thou’rt such a touchy, testy, pleas- ant fellow.” Student Government Secretary. Stunt 2, 3. Song Day. Revival Play. Sorority Treasurer 3, 4. Choir. Year Book. Commencement Play. Minerva Gertrude Bugen Phillipsburg, New Jersey “ Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance and flourishing in an immortal youth.” Dean’s List. Recitals 3, 4. Men- orah Society Secretary 4. Forensic Union. Stunt 3. Song Day. Year Book. Commencement Play. Zelda Cotton Turners Falls High School “ Let us then be up and doing, with a heart for any fate.” Student Government 3. Recitals 3. Menorah Society Secretary 3. Stunt 3. Song Day. Prom Commit- tee Chairman. Year Book. Com- mencement Recitals. Gordon Duff $ A T Dorchester High School for Boys “Is in the very May-morn of his youth, Ripe for exploits and mighty enter- 1 prises .” Class President 4. Recitals 3. Stunt 1, 3. Song Day. Fraternity President 3. Revival Play. Year Book. Commencement Play. Therese Dupuis $ mt Academy of the Sacred Hearts Why then, the world’s my oyster Which I with swords shall open.” Stunt 2. 3. Song Day. Sorority Vice-President 3. Sorority Presi- dent 4. Phi Mu Gamma Scholar- ship Play. Prom Committee. Howard High School “Much she knows, yet to know all is her ambition.” Recitals 3, 4. Dean ' s List. Song Day. Revival Play. Commencement Play. [ 15 ]

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- ; a vi • fc- ' , THE EMERSONIAN 1934 V - u ?Vw 7 V vc S rTVtV ' i «!rA HtW ' u V s - cu uvvvMk r A— XwliA Wvc y-S V o-Sv J N d President , v V 3a k i Vtce - President ’ ..a; . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gordon Duff Secretary , Jeanette Jackson Treasurer , Franc Senior Cl ass History Louise Ste es Mills Lumsden We’re graduating from Emerson. A lot has happened since we came in as freshmen. Gee, we were funny. All freshmen are funny. And now we’re the graduating class. ' ' We are the ones who are expected to go out and con- quer the world. Well, we’ll try it, anyway. Now that we’ve tried on our caps and gowns, our minds are full of hopes, ambitions, final exams and memories. Memories of our freshman year . . . Bob Freeman was class president . . . We put on a stunt called “Gold In Them Thar Hills, or The Dead Sis- ter’s Secret” . . . Gordon Duff played the heavy, and the audience booed him . . . We had a debate with the sophomore class, but we lost. . . Then there was sophomore vear . . . Lorena Mowitz was president . . . We did skits from different countries — Neqro, Irish, Japanese and Am- erican — . . . We called it, “Sketch of the Nations” . . . The Florodora Girl made a big hit . . . Nobody could afford a Hop. . . Nora Marlowe was junior president . . . What a vear! . . . We pub- lished the Year Book and paid a hundred dollar deficR for the last class . . . Jeanette Jackson wrote a clever stunt about the faculty in heaven . . . She called it. “Those Who Are Good Shall Be Happy” . . . Lorena Mowitz and Gladys Hanson arranged the music for Song Day . . . We all wrote the words . . . We had Prom out at Longwood Towers . . . Johnnv McAteer’s Or- chestra . . . On May Dav Jackson was crowned May Queen . . . Wight- man and LeVeille got posture ribbons. . . Senior year at last . . . Gordon Duff was president . . . Gerry LeVeille was president of Student Government . . . The college moved onto Beacon Street . . . For Revival Plav we did “The Wild Goose Chase” bv John Fletch- er .. . Duff played “Mirabel” and Beatrice Ensher played “Oriana” . . . We hired the Repertory Theatre instead of using the college auditorium . . . Jackson published “The Rored of Education” to cover the last of the Year Book bills . . . Rebecca Angoff got the highest average in the college for first semester marks. . . We’re doing Sierra’s “The Romantic Young Lad ' ' ” for Commencement Play . . . The Tea and Debate are under wav . . . Walter Pritchard Eton, director of the Yale “Workshop,” is going to be the commencement speaker. We’re graduating from Emerson. : [ 14 ]



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THE EMERSONIAN 1934 Gladyce Freedman Girls ' High School I decent boldness ever meets with friends , Succeeds, and even a stranger rec- ommends . Menorah Society. Commuters ' Club President 2, 3, 4. Year Book. Children ' s Theatre. Ida Gass Chelsea High School ‘ There is more true happiness in he folly of love than in all the isdom of philosophy . Menorah Society. Commuters’ Club. Stunt 3. Song Day. Re- vival Play. Year Book. Commence- ment Play. A J V « Ragna Hagen Braintree High School “ The time is never lost that is devoted to work. Work produces virtue, and virtue, honor. Menorah Scholarship 2. Stunt 1, 2. 3. Revival Play. Assistant to Miss Bailey. Commencement Play. s y 7 M -J 73 d Cleda Pearl Hallet yly Chatham Collegiate Institute 44 So unaffected, so composed a mind. So firm, so soft, so strong , yet so refined. Recitals 2, 3, 4. Dean’s List. Canadian Club President 3. Com- muters’ Club Secretary 4. Ki y Gladys Hanson Mansfield High School “ She takrth meet deliyht in mu- nic, instruments, and poetry.” Commuters’ Club. Stunt 2. 3. Sonic Day. Prom Committee. Year Book. Senior Paper. A So® ' fS »- A — Louise Heaton k r x Brenau College Conservatory To a young heart everything is fun. Prairie-Plantation Club. Chil- dren’s Theatre. Commencement Play. Marjorie Hicks Upper Sackville School il Seest thou a man diligent in his business — he shall stand before kings. Canadian Club Secretary-Treas- urer 3. Commencement Debate. Emerson Scholarship 2. Dormitory Fire-Captain 4 . Sibyl Howe Edmunds High School 44 Wisdom of what herself ap- proves makes choice. Nor is led captive by the common voice. Stunt 3. Song Day. Revival Play. Year Book. Senior Paper. Com- mencement Play. [ 16 ]

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