Massachusetts College of Art and Design - Palette and Pen Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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KEXXKTH BATES Scituate High School Tkacher Training Course “Hh sunny hair clustered about his temples like a god’s.” Ken has been very busy teaching this year and has met with a great deal of suc- cess. He is a clever chap with a very like- able disposition and a personality all his own. Ken’s hair is as golden as his heart. He is especially interested in Crafts and has made jewelry the subject of his thesis. We are assured that we will hear from Ken in the future. AIARIOX CLARK 4 Lafayette St., Springfield, IMass. Central High School, Springfield, IMass. HELEN BOYLE 498 Norfolk St., Mattapan, Mass. Notre Dame Academy, Roxbury Teacher Training Course “.-’li merry as the day is long.” The Three Graces” have stuck together through thick and thin these four long years and Helen has helped make this trio what it is. Something tells us that Helen will not teach long, for a charming smile, and an amiable disposition will attract many an ardent Lothario. Helen is a dili- gent worker in her favorite classes, and can akso play the piano as well as sing. It is well known that Helen is quite capable of providing an enjoyable evening ' s entertain- ment by her musical ability. Ask any Junior 1 ANNA BLOOMSTROM 72 iMilton St,, Readville, Mass. Hyde I’ark High School Teacher Training Course “She could keep quiet in three languages ' calm serenity pervades .Anna’s life and she is one of those fortunate individuals who believe in never worrying. .An ardent admirer of Aliss Hathaway, .Anna seems to have reflected much of her sweet disposi- tion. Her Snow Scene was an interesting feature of our student exhibition and her work has always been a commendable proof of her industrious attitude toward her work. ALARGARET COOAIBS East V’assalboro, Ale. Coburn Classical Institute, Waterville, Ale. Teacher Training Course Design Course “The blue above, the music in the air, the flowers upon the ground.” Somehow Alarion is like that! We wish that we might be among her pupils, for Alarion is very lovely to look upon, with her clear, blue eyes, blonde hair, and skin of exquisite texture. She was the beauti- ful Aladonna in the Christmas pageant; that in itself tells you enough. Her best pal is Libby’’ Ashton. Whenever you happen to see “Libby” about, always look for Alarion. With such a friend to spur her on, Alarion’s beauty and hard work combined should be a valuable future asset. “I am a part of all I have seen.” Here is Peg, one of those quiet and un- assuming beings known to her classmates as good sport.” nice girl, etc., which is quite a distinction. She is one of the most industrious members of the Senior Design class. .After four years of school life, we invariably gain the friendship of one or more of our fellow students, but for a bashful girl, Peg seems to have ac- ejuired more than her share of student comradeship. The energy that has char- acterized Peg’s school activities should place her among the best in her chosen field, and we wish much success to a good pal. I -xx:.

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EI) A AI’PLEIiEE 14 Perrin St., Roxbury, Mass. High School of Practical .Arts Tk.xcher Tr.mning Course “Bright the friendship of thine eye.” Edna has been one of the outstanding members of her class ever since she en- tered Normal . rt. She has a personality that will make her a leader in any under- taking that she may enter, and is the personification of friendship and good-will. Edna was Vice-President of the Students ' .Association and was Editor-in-Chief of the .Artgum during the year 1924-2 5. She is training for the teaching profession, but a young man from Harvard makes the issue a doubtful one. CHARLES W. AUSTIN 124 Green St., Lynn English High School, Lynn Design Course “.A Fairy Prince with joyful eyes. .Arrow collar ads and Greeks heroes have nothing on our Charlie for he is the lucky possessor of a blonde beauty which enables him to get away with anything. He is superbly frank and says whatever he likes, whenever he likes, with a natural wit which adds to his popularity. Charlie is interested in stage craft and designs fas- cinating masques and theatre costumes. He often haunts Carbone ' s in search of choice bargains for his gift shop which flourishes in quaint Marblehead, during the summer months. Here ' s to you, Charlie, for suc- ce.ss in everything. ELIZABETH C.ARTER ASHTON 24 Lakeview. .Arlington. Mass. Somerville High School, A ' ice-I’resident of the Class of 1926, M. S. .A. Teacher Training Course “Only by having faith in yourself can you compel others to have, faith in you.” It is very true that if you take your “stumbling blocks to Elizabeth .Ashton they will be solved and straightened for you, and she is regarded by all with re- spect and admiration. However practicable, however efficient she may be, Elizabeth .Ashton will be remembered first and al- ways for her sweet, cordial smile, her soft, smooth, dark hair, and for very lovely eyes. Her loyal enthusiasm and staunch friendliness have made her a pillar of AI. S. .A. and we know that her alma mater will have reason to be proud of her career. MARION .ATKIN.S 23 I- ' isk St., Worcester, Mass. North High .School Teacher Training Course “Throughout the year, why not keep sweet.” This friendly little lady is one of the members of the Helen, Alac Co. Her cheerfulness and wit lend a pleasing color to a quiet, serene personality. Marion is a great lover of the out-of-doors and is an ardent advocator of all sports. She is a hard worker and her interest in Crafts certainly results in very clever work. HELEN BAGLEV 60 Laighton St., Lynn, Alass. Lynn High School Costume Design Course “My heart is like a singing bird.” Helen is the optimistic little lady in Miss Flint ' s room who loves to sing. She has a decided fondness for pretty clothes and we think that Helen has chosen her niche wisely. However, she is a dreamer too, as her big blue eyes always seem to gaze wist- fully beyond us, and we wonder what she is thinking about. To one who is so earn- est, so friendly, and yet so feminine as Helen is, surely we can but wish her the best of luck. [ 22 ]



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: IARIOX A. COSTELLO 16 Taconic Ave,, Great Barrington. Vt. Searles High School Te. cher Tr.mning Course “Live in the sunshine, and sing the day through.” , fter a short career as a teacher. Marion decided to enter 1. S. Thus the school gained another, all-around worker. She is fond of crafts, especially along the line of plastic art. Marion is an athletic enthusiast and we are told that canoeing holds for her a lure not to be denied. She and her pal Tony live at the Franklin Square House. Marion is constantly occupied but is so modest about her work that her mates do not realize the tremendous amount that she accomplishes until the results prove themselves. HELEN DAVIS 58 Mt. V’ernon St., Fitchburg, Mass. Fitchburg High School Costume Illustration Course “True merit, like a pearl within an oyster, is content to wait until it finds an opening.” Helen is a gentle, rather quiet person, who always seems to get her work in on time and e.xquisitely e.xecuted. without any effort. She belongs to the Costume Illus- tration Group and is an A-1 student. There is also about her a sweetness which emphasizes her quiet personality and goes hand in hand with her demure bobbed head — therefore, we shall remember her! IRENE Cl’LLATI 48 Cushman Road, Brighton. Mass. Brighton High School Teacher Traininc, Course “Eyes darker than the darkest pansies anil that hair more black than ashbuds in the jront of March. We should like to be original and com- pare Irenie to something besides a rose, but we can not, so we will say that she is .1 whole garden of roses, and very lovely ones at that! There is nothing haughty in Irene ' s role of dignified Senior. Irene be- lieves in co-education and has had exten- sive preparation in that course. Her cheerful hello and beautiful eyes would brighten life ' s darkest moments for even the most dismal individual. ’26 HELEN DAVIDSON 19 School St., Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester High School Teacher TRAiNtNc. Course “How sweet are. looks that ladies bend on whom their favors fall!” If you ask any boy who Helen David- son is, he will invariably say, “That nice- looking blonde who pals about with Marion .Atkins and Alac.” Her creed is, Know thou my heart, if thou art not happy to- day, thou shalt never be happy! — and she lives up to it. for Helen certainly is a vi- vacious person with infectious good humor, and is, therefore, good company. Last of all, we must remember that Helen was an an.gel in the Christmas pageant! MARY LOUISE DOLAN IS Howland St., Roxbury, Mass, Roxbury High School Teacher Training Course “I looked upon her when I heard her name.” Mary is another of those titian-tinted lassies! Many of the upper classmen re- member that day when she returned to school “sporting a bob. Of course we like it. Alary loves to dance and is very popular in the .Assembly Hall during lunch hour! She is a good sport and everybody who knows her likes her. .Al- though she is rather quiet, we ahvays like to rememher the shy, sweet ones who manage to creep unknown into our hearts.

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