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CLARE CORNELIA DINNEEN “Dinny” Browne Junior High School Commercial “A light heart lives lo7ig.” Usona, Secretary; Football Usher; Senior Reception, Usher; Senior Outing Com¬ mittee. “Dinny’s” pastime is “light reading”; that is, watching the electric signs along Tremont Street. Her chief problem now is to find something to do with her spare time. ROBERT RICHARD DOONAN “Pete” Centre Junior High School General “ forgive every woman everything.” Maldonian, Picture Committee. “Pete” has the right philosophy of life. He has no ambition except to work fast and well so that he may loaf longer. It takes “dough” for a loaf. DORIS LOUISE ELMSTROM “Dot” Beebe Junior High School College Boston University ‘‘Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Courteous though gay, and gentle though retired.” En Ka; Usona. There may be a rule against whispering in M. H. S., but if so, Miss Norris has occasion to believe that Doris is not aware of that fact.
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KATHYRN ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM “Kitty” Browne Junior High School College “Words are like leaves; and where then ' most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found.” Boys’ Glee Club Accompanist; Girls’ Glee Club; Girls’ Choir; Opera Club; “Bells of Beaujolais”; “His Royal Highness”; “Back from Brazil”; National Honor Society; Senior Reception Committee; Maldonian, Chairman of Biographers; Football Usher. “Kitty” takes her humor straight, puts her studies across, gets around her friends, and are we square when we say “Our Kitty’s going uy the grade!” EDWARD LOUIS CUSHMAN “Eddie” Centre Junior High School College Dartmouth “Every production of genius was first a prodxiction of enthusiasm.” Cog, President, Vice President, Secretary, Publicity Manager; Cog Debating Team ’29, ’30, Capt. ’31; Maldonian, Editor-in-Chief; Winner, Speaking Contest, ’31; M. H. S. Representative Lyford Contest; Alpha Zeta Pi; French Club; Track ’29, ’30; Second Football Team ’29; Senior Reception Committee; Football Usher; Best Speaker Cog-Melrose Debate; Best Speaker, Cog-Winthrop Debate; Class Day Orator, “Eddie” is one of the M. H. S. victims whose willingness to co-operate has never been fully appreciated. This victim is possessed of an efficient think-tank. This vic¬ tim prizes his ability to speak. This victim is industrious—alas, what a victim. MARGARET EVELYN DEACON “Peggy” Centre Junior High School General “She was ' tnade for happy thoughts. For playful wit and laughter.” Decoration Committee, Class Party; Maldonian, Biographer; Ecce Signum; Senior Dance Committee. Did you know Margaret was the original “Peg ’o my Heart”—at least in M. H. S. hearts? No wonder all the male members of the class enjoy themselves when Peggy is around.
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HELEN ERICKSON Beebe Junior High School General “Swede” “To know her is to love her.” Ecce Signum. “Swede” has spent her out-of-school hours working (?) at the Public Library. She has been exposed to so many books, she must be a veritable tome of knowledge by now. EDWARD FIELDING “Teddy” Browne Junior High School General Wentworth “Every difficulty yields to the enterprising.” “Teddy” studied piano for several years. They thought he couldn’t play, but when he sat at the player-piano, a genius, to say the least. “Ted” is one of the few Englishmen who did not come over on the Mayflower; he crossed “la mer” on the “Acquitania”. RUTH ROSE FISHER “Cookie” Lincoln Junior High School General Chandler “True to her word, her work, her friends.” M. H. S. English Club, Executive Board; Le Cercle Francais, Secretary; Mal- donian. Typist. A good student, quite a linguist, and a very popular young lady is Rose.
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