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

 - Class of 1929

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HELENE DAUPHINEE 103 Hart Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. Modeling Course . Lovely lady! She has been compared to Venus de Milo, but who ever heard Venus giggle? We love her more each day. EDA B. EARLE 34 Weston Street, Brockton, Mass. .Modeling Course Do we admire and love her? Yea, even when she forgets us and self in absorption of something greater. Cjuess she has nice thoughts. •29 PALL VINAL WINTERS 9 .Mbemarle St., . rlington, .Mass. .Modeling Course Wanted ; . n argument I . ny kind will do. No experience necessary. Even so we all like him. Can ' t hel it — he ' s such a jolly good scout. Can’t say that about anybody. ESTHER BEROW 24 Floyd Street, Dorchester, Mass. Teacher Training Course .Music symphonies — a desire to have things right and beautiful, . mbitious with a hungry search for more knowl- edge. ELEANOR WILDER 26 Willart Street, E. Braintree, Mass. .Modeling Course . n energetic enigma — energy that sometimes causes its owner to spend lunch hours and vacations in school — an enigma in that. She can keep her- self to herself at will. LEO COLE 41 Central Street, W’hitman, Mass. Teacher Training C ' ourse Leo — a teacher with the ability to sell his stuff — and well I Keen, an- alytical but with a quick sympathy and a mane of hair that looks great with a trench coat. REBECCA COOKE .Attleboro, Mass. Teacher Training Course Rebecca is sunny, of course, and Beckey ' s an awfully nice girl. More considerate of others than most of us are. MARGARET D.AVIDSON f ' ranklin Square House, Boston, Mass. Teacher Training Course An unusual girl with very pretty hair. Clever as an artist, valuable as a friend, a lover of books and dancing. 20

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officers CLASS OF NINKTFEX TWENTY-NINE Constance La Monte Andrew Flagg Lucy Doane I ' ice-PresiJent President Secretary POX reflection it seems impossible that tile rangy green weeds of our freshman days have in most cases become more cultivated plants. Freshmen have changed since our day — four long years ago! They are no longer humble as we were, trembling at Sophomores, confiding in Juniors and admiring Seniors. However we have ever been a revolutionary class. In Sophomore year arrayed in autumn shades we did our best to make miserable the lives of the incoming freshmen, to such an extent that the following year hazing was strictly a supervised affair. WE put on the prettiest costume dance of the school career and turned our old assembly hall into a Greenwich hllage with much wrapping paper and poster paint. We learned much of design and how many books on the history of furniture are not in the library when wanted. Mr. Jameson took the annual “Holy Pilgrimage”, and a good time was had by all. Junior year we blossomed out like Gershnin’s Rhapsody in Blue, tho’ it far from expressed our jovial tho’ dignified frame of mind. We began to actually draw figures with anatomy paramount and look for the pieces in the head painting. Helen Miles and staff put over a new kind of year book assisted by Mr. Alcott and Mr. O’Donnell, who kept our staff meetings from being uninteresting. This new departure in style we dedicated to Mr. Porter, much to that modest man’s surprise. Our Junior prom at the Somerset was the gala affair of the year beside a costume party for the benefit of the tear book, which was the last dance given in school. Poor Seniors, black is a ditting color to reflect the sudden responsibility toward cramming all into one last year that which should have been divided into four equally. We again become radival by electing a girl as president of the student association, and have proved ourselves right in so doing. Because we have had a most successful year with “Marj” to lead us. Of course our fingers are in all the pies, from the X. Y. crowd in assembly, to the year book and murals. Rachel is honored as being the only girl this year to paint one along with Lincoln, Arthur, Eddie and Ralph. For our final fling at being different we are all going to graduate in caps and gowns instead of smocks. To be poetical — “The song is ended, but the melody lingers on”. We wonder how long after we are gone will our d mimic presence linger. .MARGARET F. FLEXXER, Historian. ’23 19



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LUCY DOANE Nahant, Mass. Te.acher Training Course Spirit of youth! of captivating frankness — Hail! To thee, Lucy, do we honor for all the little hoy and girl pictures, and your own merry heart. ALTHEA FOSS 5 Greenwood Ave., Wollaston, Mass. Teacher Training Course Little, hut deliciously sweet, Althea possesses a healthily hig mind of her own. ANDREW FLAGG 207 N. Washington St., No. .Vttlehoro, Mass. Teacher Training Course Full of the joy and vigor of youth, ■ ndy works and plays with equal energy. A clever organizer and a good friend. •29 HILDA FROST 121 Appleton Street, . rlington. Mass. Teacher Training Course Poet, reader, student and friend ; ap- preciative and understanding. Of an interesting and inspiring personality. FERN ELLA FOX R.F.D. 2, Lowell, Mass. Teacher Fraining Course ■ placid, undisturhed nature moving in a world of stolid assurance. She works seriously with a steady unruf- lled energy. THELMA FUN DEN 91 Blake Street, Mattapan, Mass. Teacher Training Course Quiet, dignified and conscientious — a fine craftsman and worth while pal. LORA GIFFORD 198 Forest . ve., Brockton, Mass. Teacher Training Course Fhe art of living; a dashing per- sonality that loves people — including fellow students. Clever and ready to think things through. KATHARINE GILLETTE South Hanson, Mass. Teacher Training Course Kay — eyes that sparkle with friend- liness, enthusiasm and charm. A lover of hooks and people — we won ' t stop to mention her fascinating smile. 21

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