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

 - Class of 1931

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FLORENCE M. KOTARSKY 184 Chestnut Street, Chelsea, Mass. Salem High School Mascart Theatre Costume Design Course Lady, the wonder of her kind, W ' hose form was upborne by a lovely mind.” MARGUERITE KREBS 37 Robin wood Av., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Girls ' Latin School ' 21, Wellesley ' 25, Radcliffe ' 26 Mascart Theatre Costume Design Course ‘T have mixed with a crowd and heard thee talk In a foreign land.” ’31 SATENIG NAZAR 137 Templeton Pky., Watertown, Mass. Watertown Senior High School Glee Club General Design Course Satenig prefers music, but she secures all the prizes in the design. Her noncha- lance is especially noticeable in the de- sign class, particularly contrasting to the explosive verbal combats that take place there. HELEN MILES 10 Lynde Street, Salem, Mass. Salem High School Glee Club Orchestra Trio Editor Year Book ' 28 Teacher Training Course How we enjoy the music played by this dependable girl. She has humor — an aftermath of the drawing and painting class of ' 29. All in all she is an all- round friend. WILLIAM COLLINS 10 G Street, South Boston, Mass. Castle Island High School Glee Club General Design Course We enjoy this young man for his many natural gifts. His splendid baritone voice has been an attraction in assemblies and pageants during his two years with us. Bill ' s good fun and good sportsman- ship are the delight of the designers.

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MARGARET L. HARTSHORN 52 Central Avenue, Needham, Mass. Needham High School Boston University Art School Teacher Training Course The It” girl of our class. Maybe it ' s her expressive eyes; then again it may be her winning ways. Drawing is not her only forte — she is a musician, too. ESTHER HAGAN 29 Hartford Street, Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester Girls’ High School Teacher Training Course Esther is truly individual; she has talent with her pencil; she can create many interesting tales, each picture a different style — so, in her personal life, which is interwoven with the dance. CHARLES MYERS 112 Bridge Street, Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School Teacher Training Course Though Charlie’d have you believe that he is all for pleasure, he is reliable, systematic, and a hard worker. MILDRED GULISHEK 149 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass. High School of Practical Arts Magic Club Teacher Training Course This dainty little person in flowered chiffon has such a huge capacity for knowledge! Millie” should have attended Technology, but we are glad that she didn’t! ARTHUR CORSINI 239 Lincoln Street, Worcester, Mass. Worcester High School Teacher Training Course We are glad Arthur decided to come back with us. We have enjoved his presence in our class immensely. He seems so quiet — yet, surprises us with his sense of humor. He is also a com- petent weaver. GORDON L. REYNOLDS 21 Woodlawn Street, Lynn, Mass. Lynn Classical High School Year Book Staff 1, 2, 3 President ’29 Teacher Training Course A man who finds pleasure in his work. We have heard all about his trips in the great open spaces, and hear that he is planning another. We hope we’ll hear about it, too, some time. ’31 VIOLA M. LANDRY 19 School Street, Dorchester, Mass. Practical Arts High School Mascart Theatre Magic Club Secretary S. A. ’31 Teacher Training Course Lola reminds one of the beautiful princess in the fairy story, whose skin was white as snow, and hair as black as ebony. She can sketch delightfully, write stories, poems or plays, and makespeoplehappier by just being alive. RUDOLF E. PEARSON 10 Perkins Street, Lynn, Mass. Lynn English High School Football ’29, ’30 General Design Course With glasses on, Rudy is an efficient business man, tolerating no nonsense; but just watch him without them! To most of us he is an enigma, but to those people who really know him he is a true friend. KENNETH H. BARTON 14 Hood Street, Newton, Mass. Newton High School Class Treasurer, 1 Vignette Staff, 2, 3 Year Book Staff, 1, 4 Assembly Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer Student Association, 3 President Student Association, 4 Mascart Theatre, Treasurer, 3 Advisory Board, 3, 4 General Design Course Ken” is the authority of the General Design class on books, music, movies, and our design, good or bad. Always on hand early in the morning, and always the last to leave at night, he is ready to argue with anybody on anything. His many services to M. S. A. deserve our grateful recognition. CAROLINE L. PECK 229 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School General Design Course Caroline talks less and does more than anyone in the class, and besides that, she reads French stories in French and Russian novels in English. She’s a mighty fine classmate! ALLAN L. SILVERMAN 30 Winchester Street, Brookline, Mass. Dorchester High School Captain football team ’30 General Design Course A syncopated man, if there ever was one, with his ups and downs of joyous good nature and enigmatic silence. A man of varied experiences. GENEVIEVE DEANE 41 Allston Street, Allston, Mass. Drawing and Painting Course A symphony in gold Both sweet and clear. Doth lead us onward, bent To do our best. JOSEPHINE MAHONEY 71 Bellevue Street, Dorchester, Mass. Girls’ High School Magic Club Teacher Training Course She is the most efficient person we know of — and yet never looks flustered or tired. We especially admire her delight- ful drawings of children. RALPH STONE 161 Lothrop Street, Beverly, Mass. Beverly High School Drawing and Painting Course Ralph Stone is silent as the rocks Along the rough coast headland. Many annihilating shocks Has he withstood as ruggedly — Beware rash water how you dash! JANE LAIRD 22 Rockview St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Roxbury High School B. U. School of Arts Mascart Theatre Costume Design Course And women, models of their sex. Society’s true ornament. ELIZABETH P. WHITE South Middleton, Mass. Peabody High School Costume Design Course What should a man do but be merry?” Beth ’ ’ keeps her real self for her closest friends, but shows to the world a quiet and reserved manner.



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officers CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-TWO Paul Greeley Joseph Driscoll Preside)! t Vice-Presideu t Robert Drummond Lucille Ware T reasurer Secretary B ack at the corner of Exeter and Newbury Streets, we were once strangers in a strange land, where we sought a Mrs. Whittet” who would sign train slips; we paid our money but had no choice; we were Frcsbmenl In that old school there was a place for everything, and the Sophomores put us in our place. But with Miss Munsterberg’s gentle aid and quiet friendliness, we managed to live through it. Here again, at the corner of Brookline and Longwood Avenues, we have been strangers, in a building well-equipped and beautiful in structure. We can hardly appre- ciate what a dream-come-true this new school is. People who entered the old school a decade ago expected a new building in their student days. Now, it is actually here and a few of us (we hang our heads) are already guilty of taking it for granted. We’ve had the joy of helping with a grand pageant which marked the dedication of our school. W e’ve had the experience of running at top speed to make up for the time well spent in producing that pageant. We have shaken the crumbs of plaster from our hair and gone seriously to work. Some of us have taken the high road, some the low road to what we expect to bring us future happiness. We’re Juniors, sadder but wiser, tired yet happy. Daniel W. Brown

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