Emerson College - Emersonian Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE EMERSONIAN 1934 Mary D. Hughes k r x Waynesburg College “In all things, the supreme ex- cellence is simplicity.” Children’s Theatre. Year Book. 4 Jeanette Jackson Ayer High School “ Talent is a gift which God has presented to us secretly and which we reveal without perceiving it .” Class Vice-President 4. Dean’s List. Forensic Union. Stunt 2, 3. Song Day. May Queen. Year Book. Commencement Debate. L “ The maid improves her charms with inward greatness, unaffected yjisdom, and sanctity of manners .” ' Recitals 3. 4. Dean’s List. Soror- ity Vice-President 4. Commence- ment Recitals. Geraldine LeVeille k r x Winona High School “A lovely countenance is the fair- est of all sights. And the sweetest harmony is the sound of the voice. Student Government P es Recitals 3, 4. Dean’s Lis t. Union. Stunt 1, 2, 3. ft? ? ' Day Sorority Secretary 2 tT iorority President jj. war B mencemen Elizabeth Lockerbie Regina College ‘ What ' s true beauty but fair vir in outwar tue s face , — Virtue made visible grace?” Canadan Club Secretary-Treasu- rer 4. Recitals 3. Commencement Recitals. Frances Mills Lumsden k r x Sodus High School “And when once the young heart of a maiden is stolen. The maiden herself will steal after it soon.” Class Treasurer 4. Forensic Union Treasurer 4. Stunt 2. 3. Song Day. Prom Committee. Revival Play. Sorority Secretary 3, 4. Year Book. Edna Patricia McGuire f MT Cambridge High and Latin School lt She is happy who knoweth not herself to be otherwise. Cheerful company shortens the miles.” Recitals 2. Stunt 2, 3. Sorority Historian. Commencement Debate.

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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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Rose Solomon Medford High School “ Her glossy hair wan clustered o ' er a brow Bright with intelligence, and fair and smooth. Menorah Society. Commuter»’ Club Vice-President 2. Commuters ' Club Treasurer 3. Stunt 3. Revival Play. Year Book. Commencement Play. Nellie Spotniz Girls ' High School “ Tis good to be merry and wise. ’ Tis good to be honest and true. Menorah Society. Commuters’ Club. Children ' s Theatre. Eleanor Stevens Alma College “ Tis from high life high char- acters are drawn. Canadian Club. Song Day. Re- vival Play. Commencement Play. Louise Stevens Alma College “ Her merit should be chiefly placed In judgment, knowledge, wit and taste. ' Class Secretary 4. Dean’s List. Canadian Club Vice-President 3. Forensic Union President 4. Stunt 2, 3. Song Day. Prom Committee. Year Book. Commencement Debate. BEATRICE MULCAHY Fitchburg High School “ Good sense which only is the gift of Heaven, And ' though no science, fairly worth the seven. Newman Club. Stunt 1, 2. Song Day. Year Book. Roberta Northrup Fort Dodge Junior College “ Heart to conceive, the under- standing to direct, and the hand to execute. Student Government 4. Recitals 4. Dean’s List. Forensic Union. Stunt 1, 3. Revival Play. Year Book. Commencement Recitals. Wai-Nong Quong Regina High School “ Though sprightly, gentle; though polite, sincere ; And only of thyself a judge severe. Groundlings Treasurer 3, 4. Stunt 3. Revival Play. Chinese Friendship Scholarship. Alice Schuyler Z $ H Skidmore College “ She in beauty, education, blood, holds hand with any princess of the world. Sorority President 3. Prom Com- mittee. Revival Play. Commence- ment Play. Stunt 2. Song Day. Year Book. Pan-Hellenic Secretary 3, 4. Recitals 4. 7 c - “ . CA- [ 18 ]

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