Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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year as Sue and Prissj for ignoring his freshman sister, Dr. Haertl, fwho entered that falll. The sporting manner in which both sisters accepted the penalties of the jury won not only the chuckles but the admiration of all the students. Now that Sue and Priss were seniors, they were beginning to realize how com- pletely Framingham had become a part of them. How difficult to believe that for the last time as undergraduates they were attending field day, the dances, the Fine Arts Club play, this year combined with the Home Ec Club's Pan-American Bazaar in a gala evening program, and the Monday assemblies, at which many fascinating speakers brought to the girls information and forecasts of world-wide trends and events. December 'I and the bombing of Pearl Harbor suddenly plunged the girls into events which, before, they had merely discussed like any other academic problem. The Christmas vacation saw them saying goodbye to brothers and friends who had been called to their country's defense. On their return to college, the girls did their part by taking defense courses to prepare them for work in canteens, motor corps units, and air warden stations. Miss Carter, now Lieutenant Carter, was the organizer and director of the defense course at school. Priss joined Miss Robbins' First Aid Class and later helped in teaching this first aid knowledge to the others in the regular defense course. Sue was appointed air raid warden in her home district. ln their regular classes both girls studied harder and with a more definite purpose. Sue went out again for eight more weeks of teaching and Priss went to Boston on Wednes- days for the dispensary course. The few remaining months of college life sped by, with their poignant memories of the Senior Prom, held in April, of tree planting, a last May Day chapel, the daisy chain in the dusk in front of Horace Mann, Baccalaureate Sunday, and finally graduation. Although loath to leave their Alma Mater and the friends they had made there, and facing a much different world from that which they had planned on four years before, Sue and Priss felt ready and anxious to carry out the plans only partially formulated when as freshmen that had first chosen Framingham to be their college. As they walked slowly around the green oval in front of Dwight Hall, they felt a seriousness and maturity that they had not experienced that first September day when they had met there. But they were not really leaving, for wherever they went, they would always carry a part of Framingham with them. Alice Hughes Rose Cooney We fancy ourselves as cosmopolitan shoppers,-accomplished thespians.



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HOUSEHOLD ARTS Map' mm ,, ' -,fn fe.- ,,. J , 5,212.2 'ji' V V , - f ,.,. . 4. V ,van 52: 4 W A 4 1 2 ., MARY SARAH ELIZABETH ADDISON Betty 141 Fellsway West, Medford January 17 Nutrition A. A. 1, 3,4 Fine Arts 1, 2, 3, 4 Home Economics 2 Stunt Night Chairman 4 A heart of gold, a sense of humor, and a great love of dancing-Betty displays her histrionic abilities equally well as actress, directress, or playwright. ETHEL P. ANDERSON Andy 17 Euclid Avenue, Worcester December 7 General Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 , Whether it be classics or swing-Andy is never phased as a pianist or composer. A shy unassuming manner sometimes hides her accomplish- ments but never her friendliness and keen sense of humor. RUTH BENNETT 2 Franklin Avenue, Natick November 2 Nutrition Quiet and Order Committee 1 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4 Y. W. C. A. 1,2,4 General Chairman of Freshman Tea 4 Yale Basketball 3 The secret of Ruth's charm lies in her naturalness. Happy-go-lucky by nature, she can be depended on to do her tasks with an amazing lack of fuss. Ruth's favorite sport is skiing. MARIE MARGARET BRADY 72 Fairfax Road, Worcester May 28 Nutrition A'Kempis 1, 2, 3, 4 Shining auburn hair, laughing Irish eyes, and a cheerful mien-Marie's genial manner has won her hosts of friends. Her favorite pastimes are bowling and dancing, her partiality red-headsf her allergy floppy ears.

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