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, img -Q ' g ' - V -L -Lt i Q L i , Q0 S ,AA -is-:. n fY3,4.f I . i H at if '13 xuix. .41 1 5 I UN .Xl. I-IJXX XRD lf.Xl Xtli- RUS!-Q IIICRRXLXYN lfl-IRRY lllil.liN CEARAND CliClil-lA GOli'l'Z PAULINE GOODRICIII lt-H litirtniouth St fret, Host--ii, Nlii--s, griitlualetl lr-ini the Sumner l ligh Sdn-il in I I--Ihr'-ik I.--ml is ti popular fellow, esp--tnill-. with Ihr lllkll'I'tl4lN's girls' l Ins numerous trips to :Xrlingt--ri h.iu' lrtl tis to lwliexe that llmt town has in--rt' ultmttions than he will utliml Wilien he rt'- turnstollr--ol.i.'ille. liisIinii1v.'t-mix, XLL' L'NPv.'t'l IH luulf llttlt lltt' key' IH the village lms lwen presented to hun Wliv shoultln't it be. for husn't he spent four scars tit Normal :Xrt ' l.oyul's course is the lfim: Arts ll Day Street. XYcst Springfield, Nlass, gmtluaitetl from lfasthainp- ton lligh Sch--ol She was Vice- l'rcsitlcnt in her lfreshman year, and is in a large nltxisure responsible for the success of every class :ietivity during her four years Rust' ts known and admired by every mem- ber of her elnss She has siarroundetl herself with many staunch friends each of wshoni claims he xx ill miss her more than any one else She prom' uses much and does much Rose has specialized in Design Shall we next unset her ut the theatre, or in her own little home' That is the qUt'slttbl l. lU7l:lll'CNlJXYCHLIC.lgl'UClil0l1,h'lll5S., received her diploma from Brockton lligh in 1020, She is ai mere slip of at girl with a tinge of red in her silky hair l ler playmate is Cecelia Uoet: with whom she elected lflementary Supervision She is not really a stand school intfum, for among other things she loves Oriental dancing, Don't you remember how surprised we all were in our-lunior year, when l lelen gave that snakey dance in the l'-1 vllles of N24 ' lintered Normal Art with the avowed intention of learning every secret that art teachers have hidden in their portfolios. After four years work. there isn't one subject she hasn't mastered as a result of her persistence in keeping up with Mr. Ray's pace in Descriptive Geome-- try, and her tireless efforts in mastering Theory in teaching and perspective. Cecelia's home is at 34 Augustus Ave., Roslindale, and she graduated from West Rox- bury High School, before entering Normal Art. The Goetz rose now leaves us to establish itself in a larger held. l59 Hancock Street, Cambritlge, Mass., graduated from the Clam- bridge High and Latin School. Speaking of horses, -- here's where bob-haired Polly comes in, and comes in strong. lmagine being in- structor of horse-back riding and life-saving at a girls' camp all sum- mer, and keeping a prize beast in training in the winter time! The only fault we have to accuse her of is her strong dislike for Freshman men. She even drove one out of school before his year was up. 28 ll fi Clifflil. 00 XValnut . is without girl in the s more nickr Ci, Ct- are only z known thrc is this littlt of the Stun year, l lcr wherever I freshments tory,Ceceli As ajunior as Viee-Pre Celia xv teacher. ' and efficier the whole s
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C VIS Mass., High te of Liddell's oeen with Art , has forgotten ily say a few w him better. xvis has all the t being versa- ned his efforts n fact, he has discrimination preference for :ing versatile, future? ALDO CHARLES DELLA CHIESA Sounds like the real thing, and it is. Quincy is the home of this ardent lover of true art. He has served on the exhibiting committee here at school, and has contributed a num- ber of sketches to the Art Gum, During the war, Aldo made posters for the various drives. He expects to continue his work in Drawing and Painting. The one great pre- vailing influence which does not agree with his artistic temperament is the low waisted style of women's dress. Outside ofthat, everything isO.K. llere's to you, Aldo, health, wealth, and happiness! 'Qx XV' 'L --X A'- Q 0 KQ- DORIS DIINNEN ls our favrick Senior, She comes from 488 Lexington Street. Waltham. lx4ass,, and to use her own pet expression, Doris is a con- kyerf' XVhen she isn't taking time out to visit Dartmouth or Bowdoin, she may found keeping peace in the portrait class. XVhether she culti- vated her art in XValtham High or Gould's Academy makes no dif. As class president her Sophomore year, she ushered the Freshmen through Smoek Day, and the class through a most prosperous year. l lcre's hoping she will be as successful with the rolling pin as she has been with the pins at the Huntington Alleys. HELEN BIEATRICE DONAHUE 9 XVinter Street, XVatertown, lvlass.. is a graduate ofthe Lawrence High School. Helen is a memher of the Teacher Training Division. She is better known among her fellow students as lvlr. Ray's geometry shark, and excels in all his sub- jects. She can be found this sum- mer at the Provincetown art colony with some more of her jolly con- temporaries. She is president of the peesa pi sororityg and, be- cause it is so appropriate here, we would recommend her as an author- ity on dieting. it .Lt tl MARION DUNI lAM 58 Pleasant Street, Revere, lwfass. Quite well we like the boisterous girl Of fluttering stahility, But more we love the soher girl Of feminine gentilityf' This applies to Sunny, not mentioning her many other good qualities. ' l l Rltfl IARD GORDON l'Il,l.lNCilfR ll-l South Street, Ridgeway, l'ti, graduated from Ridgeway lligh Dick ls, without a tlouht, the inu- slcian of the school. Not only does he play a variety of instruments himself, hut he also can lead others who play, as evidenced Il1l1INl'CllklL'l'- ship of the orehest ra the past three years and the Glee Cilulw this year. lle has successfully conducted the musieal programs of all the pageants and plays of the school during his attendance here. ln his l reshn1an Year he was president of his class l 07
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'+ 'xfsx' 1 k if 392 T f DDRICH , Cambridge, om the Cam- Latin School. - here's where comes in, and agine being in- ck riding and camp all sum- prize beast in er time! The D accuse her of for Freshman ive one out of ir was up. CliClil-lA LUIS llAWl-liY 00 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury, lvlass., is without a doubt the best loved girl in the school. She has acquired more nicknames than anyone else: Ci, Celia, Sunny, Celie, are only a few. Celia's smile is known throughout the school, for it is this little lady who was President of the Student Association the past year. I ler duties have been many wherever the word Spread or Rc- freshments occurs in the class his- tory, Cecclia's name follows directly. As a junior. she assisted Dick Bailey as Vice-President ofthe Association. Celia will make an admirable teacher The constant sunshine and efficiency expert. Mother to the whole school DORA ORIVIQLL l-IAYWARD 44 Park Avenue, Natick, Nlass., graduated from Natickl ligh School. Dodie, of the Teacher Training Division, is one of the group who elected lilcmentary Supervision. lvliss O'l layward is very lively and possesses something of an artistic temperament. She is a good sport and the best kind of a friend As a Freshman, she was a prominent member ofthe Clee Club She has also served each year on the Christ- mas Spread Committee. Dora is a good cook, and would make an ideal wife for some lucky man. lll2l-liN XV. lllCKS 35 hlarlborough Street, Newbury- port, lvlass, blew in on us fresh from Newburyport High School l lixie is full of fun and radiates mirth ller motto: Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of llappiness. l lcre's a girl who takes her place in the Fine Arts Division, competing favorably with the boys. You know her cartoons are good, for there are a number of them in this book. A year hence should find her solving the problems of a successful illus- trator Ccneral lllustration is a plaything in the hands of this daughter of the North Shore. CORNlil.lA JOSliPl llNli l ltilflf Our own Connie lives in North Acton, Nlass. She attended Con- cord l ligh and graduated from there in '20, Connie isa worker, mastering every single subject in its turn. There has never been one turned down or laid aside yet, by Connie She was Secretary ofher class as a Freshman, Sophomore and Senior, and has helped on all the Spreads, too, Connie will proceed to tell the younger gener- ation just how things are done. flee, if we could only he students again' MARCIA l,Ul'lSli llUSl-'ORD ll Palmer Street, XYatertown, hltlss, graduated from the l ligh School of Practical Arts XVitliout Nlareia. this class could not have attempted any social affairs l-'or she is one of the livest wiresl' inthe class of '24 She is Vice-President of the Senior Class in which office she has admirably assisted her XValla in guiding the destinies of the Sen- iors hlarshte is a designer par excellence, reveling in pastel colors, and creating dainty and intricate designs for posters and murals The school is going to miss this fun- inaking girl when she graduates, but we will hear more of her. for she will make a name for herself in the ln- dustrial world. Q 211 t
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