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DORIS HINCKLEY 184 White Street, Waverley, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course A carefree, childlike, naive Peter Pan (though evidences of mature thought on her part sometimes mar that impression) which elflike qualities are often immortalized with chalk and charcoal by admiring contemporaries. LINCOLN LEVISON 237 Park Ave., Worcester, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Lincoln ' s practicality is remarkable. Knowing his goal, he plans to reach it through labor backed by reason. His self-discipline often includes his neigh- bors, but he is charming in moments of relaxation. ’29 HELEN CABOT MILES 10 Lynde Street, Salem, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Capable, willing, and dependable — not at all “high hat” though the Ma- jor portion of the faculty frequently reminds her that the Cabots speak only to Lowells. MARY SCHRODE 42 Henderson Street, Arlington, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Mary has never been known to be angry at anyone but herself, and then only because she deplores her inability to concentrate. She has talent and taste, and much improves a rainy day. EDWARD MENGES 117 Bellevue Road, Lynn, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course “What are you going to do next year?” doesn’t bother Eddie. Of a noted family of artists, he has already made his mark in the teaching world. He wears a sheep-skin coat, but means well. RALPH SHEPHERD 20 Glenwood Street, Lynn, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Ralph, author of that good old side- splitter — “What are you going to do next year?” is fully capable of dash- ing off some good ones. A gentleman, always amiable and witty. MARJORY SODERLUND 120 Hemenway Street, Boston, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Marjry — lady of extremes — can act delightfully foolish or preside with dignity at a Student Association Meet- ing. One moment exuberant, the next depressed — we guess it ' s the tempera- ment that artists are made of. ALFRED SPITTAL 70 Moffat Road, Waban, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course You want encouragement? Alfred ' s there. Or turpentine? And candy? Al ' s still there. Thumbtacks, smiles, and nickels. Compositions — but Al’s not there ! 26
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HILDA WHYTE 15 Xahant Street, Lynn, Mass. Costume Iulustr. tiox Course X ' ivacious, charming, keen; pos- sessed of an affectionate friendliness; the Nth degree of graciousness and femininity. HELEN WISE Costume Illustr.ation Course Happy optimist! The charming combination of ready laughter and sensitive friendship makes Helen al- ways a jolly and desirable companion. DOROTHY MUNSTER 1199 Main Street, M ' altham, Mass. Costume Illustr. tion Course Illustrator of delightful sub-debs — a tireless worker with ambition and lots of pep. MYER BROTMAN Dr.awing . nd P.mkting Course 195 Chelsea Street, Everett, Mass. When the roll is called up yonder, Mike will still be enjoying his little game of watching his delicate feelings fueling. His etchings are in the Brot- rnan style, meaty and craftsmanlike. RACHEL CLAPP 22 W oodville Street, Roxbury, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course ,Mr. . ndrews calls Rachel, water- colorist and hope of the life class, his find; but we always knew she was good. She is New England, a de- lightful companion, and plans to teach and go with God. ARTHUR CORSINT 239 L incoln Street, Worcester, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course He ' s a humble admirer of Cezanne, Ciaugin and others who never went to art school. Art also whacks off rare water-colors and likes school so much that he is turning to freshmen influ- ences again. M. RGARET FLEXNER 101 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Peggy — official timekeeper of D. P. ' 29 — will do anything for anybody who asks politely — and when one refers a job to Peggy it is as good as done. FLOYD HARDY 15 Babcock Street, Brookline, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course Fhat Hardy annual” — joy of fem- inine hearts, to which, quoting Ernest L., one can proudly point, and with justifiable pride in his masculine rhythm say, Behold! This is an artist !” 25
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MAX GORODMTSKY 16 Pleasant Street, Lynn, Mass. Design A phenomenon — a modest genius! An accomplished technician with a genuine sense of beauty. But high hat? No! Just a darn good sport. MARY HAWES 7 Doane Street, Fairhaven, Mass. Design Refined — sophisticated — perfect poise — I must get on my horse.” — By the vvay, she is saddling her horse to go to Europe this summer. The lucky designer. VIRGINIA SQUIRES 20 Mansfield Street, Lynn, Mass. Design The Rubyiat — ham sandwiches — Ruthie — beautiful craft work. A dec- orative designer and I don ' t mean maybe ! EDGAR MARBLE 39 Walnut Street, Somerville, Mass. Design Edgar designs World War memo- rials — and boxes — and does them well. Ask the seniors who designed the Medfield War Memorial. A genial personality and a true friend. FLORA MATHESON 282 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass. Design Faeries and Flora — a bright spot of orange in a sweater and beret — a love- ly senorita at a costume dance. MELBA WOODFIN 10 Highland Ter., Marblehead, Mass. Design Gay confidence — a tvondrous knack with men and merchandise. “Mel” is headed for the success in the “retail trade”. GOLDIE F. H ELLER 2 Saltonstall Parkway, Salem, Mass. Design A dreamy little designer with a feel- ing for subtle curves — a sense of pure color harmony and a love of the Orien- tal. RUTH KEMP 71 Beaumont Street, Dorchester, Mass. Design None can be blue or bored when Kempie is around. Clever and dainty are her designs — with that appealing charm that we love in her. 27
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