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'C' llReelI MARY JEAN MONCEY Bellevue Place Avon, Massachusetts May 27, 1934 None but the kind hearted-may light and bright always be your motto. What would we ever have done without you, Jeanie? You always know where to find that reassuring hand and kind smile. Jean likes to hit the high spots in town and always has plenty of company-it's a good thing the space between Avon and Faulkner is only 17 miles, and honestly it only takes half an hour. Faulkner never had it so good. Here's to you, Jeanie, and may your life always be as full and as happy as you have made other people's. Wasn't instant coffee a wonderful invention?? When she isn't smiling she's laughing. RENA METCALF MERRIKIN 98 Pleasant Street Randolf, Massachusetts December 27, 1934 Those wedding bells are breaking up that old gang of ours, is an appropriate phrase for Our Rena. We'll never forget her beautiful candlelight wedding and the night she styled her mother's gift at her shower. We know her future holds much happiness and we all wish her luck. Rena has worked hard these last three years being student government president in her senior year. The iob was tough, Rena, but we all appre- ciate it and thank you. We'll never forget those appointments and how Rena took all our problems on her shoulders. Rena's fine personality and ever ready laugh will not soon be forgotten by her classmates. May good nature and good sense always be united. Q Jean
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ANNE CATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN 217 Park Street West Roxbury, Massachusetts November 29, 1934 Annie, there's a phone call. Immediately a smile and dimples appear on her face and no wonder-it's Eddie. When it comes to charm and personality, Annie rates first. Neatness is her motto and she always looks fresh as a daisy. Her twinkling blue eyes and light brown hair make her cute as a button. Anne worked hard and did a good iob plan- ning the Spring Prom. If you need any help, she's always ready and willing. She has a terrific sense of humor and a laugh that everybody loves. Hyannis is her second home. And no wonder, she loves to swim. Just name a sport and Annie knows how. Love makes the world go round. h Bess Annie BESSIE EVELYN MCLEOD 210 Huntington Avenue Hyde Park, Massachusetts November 16, 1934 Just wait 'til you see my new dress. That's our class model with the star's wardrobe speak- ing. With her figure she'll do wonders for any white uniform-to say nothing of her patients' morale, the men in particular. Bess's tales of her Worcester affiliation have kept us laughing and guessing . . . fpsychiatry is a good field but summer weekends off are betterl. Johns Hopkins is her ideal and we all wish her luck with her course there. Any hospital would be proud to have her as an O. R. supervisor. Bess will always be our Squigily Wham- my . . Don't talk to me of men, talk of something sensible.
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MARIANNE MORRILL 35 Wellesley Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts January 31, 1934 Butch -quiet, sincere and fun-loving. Per- fection as a motto, she does her iob and does it well. We'll always remember Marianne as trying to get to Ocean Park one way or another. When it wasn't Ocean Park it was Montreal. This girl told many fascinating tales of Maine and the Canadian woods, and she still has the bug to travel. Dating with Peter and Chestnut Hill are two of her favorite pastimes although Marianne en- ioys and excells in every outdoor sport. Butch was one of our luckier ladies . . . working call a great part of the time . . . Such experience! Although the future holds many question marks for Marianne we're sure she'll succeed with her unfalterable determination and winning personality. Just because she's quiet doesn't mean she's bashfulf' Gretchen 1 E Butch GRETA NORDQUIST Castle Hill Ipswich, Massachusetts April 22, 1934 Greta, the girl with the peaches and cream complexion and a band box look. As a typical Danish miss we can give her ever-ready tooth- brush credit for her warm smile and friendly poise. Shopping, movies, Castle Hill, smorgasbord, and walks,consume most of her spare hours. We'll never forget the hours she spent teaching us songs about monkeys . . . ! Greta's conscientiousness and sincerity have made her an outstanding nurse, and we know her future career will be a successful one. Greta's life-long dream is finally being ful- filled this fall when she boards the Kungsholm for her trans-Atlantic voyage to Denmark. Bon voyage, Greta. lt is nice to be natural when you're naturally nice.
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