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MARION W. RUSS, 1 Clarina St., Wakefield General Design Prophecies are always dangerous, particularly when they apply to the future of a person like Marion, who, beside being the lode-star of her class for four years and president of the student association with just loads and loads of esprit de corps, is a charming young woman. Still we dare say there’s happiness in view. RUSSELL WEST, 91 So. Kimball St., Haverhill General Design Russ is an interesting and necessary member of the Design group. He works with meticu- lous care and paints extremely modern designs in a fresh and individual way. B.ARBARA ADAMS, Hillsdale Rd., Medford Costume Design Oh Danny boy, the pipes are playing and we must sally forth to give a puppet show with the little dog that wiggled his ears for Mr. Leo ' s son and heir. DOROTHY GOLDBERG, 21 Aborn St., Peabody Dash 24% Ostentatiousness 10% Responsibility 0.44% Ought-to-grow-itivity 5% Costume Design Trouble (because I had to write all these) 15% Happy-go-luckiness 25% Yenning 20% KATHERINE HOWARD, 7 Sheridan St., Lawrence Costume Design I heard a woodthrush in the dusk Came back from very far. Twirl three notes and make a star. And that is how Bunnv affects us. My heart that walked with bitterness MAYRE LIVINGSTON, 153 Westfield St., Lowell Costume Design Sophistication, scintillating with Spanish senoritas and tangos, masking a sweet, simple and girlish naivete is Mayre.
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CHARLES K. JOHNSON, 9 Olmstead St., Jamaica Plain General Design Once you’ve known Charlie he becomes the friend in need — generous and kind to the end. We all admire his beautiful and surprising results with tie-dyeing, quite as we relish his quiet sense of humor and his distinctive smile when saying Good morning.” RHODA KENNAN, 55 Pritchard Ave., Somerville General Design ' Tis said those that think of others are the happiest folk that live. For all of us Rhoda has a ready smile and willing sympathy, and her sincerity in all her work prophecies its ultimate success. JANET LAMSON, 117 Westford St., Springfield General Design Jan ' s quiet appearance covers an unexpected love of fun. And you’ll find that her work in color and design shows a heritage of refinement, imagination and talent. HENRIETTA C. MAHONEY, Stephen Terr., Lynn General Design Henri” is a child of the great outdoors — eyes that dance around a flame in her brain. Our Henri, smartly dressed and apparently worldly enough, may often be seen taking a spin through the Design room with Mr. Alcott at her heels. MADELINE H. MANOOGIAN, Chestnut St., Everett General Design Madeline is known for her good nature, except when someone asks how she likes the art school • — one does grow weary of that bromidic query. Her work is apt to take her far — perhaps to Florida. Our good wishes go with her. JEAN REPPUCCI, 98 Paris St., East Boston General Design You’ll find in Jean a steady, quiet worker who is always cheerful and generous. He’s a friend worth having and a delightful member of the design group.
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MAE MAGRIEL, 11 Medford St., Springfield Costume Design When she ' s present — blond, amiable, affable, happy-go-lucky. Yet beneath lurks a flash of temper, a stream of originality, a fine combination of intellect and emotion — a coordination of brain and hand producing, a draftsman whose work is the envy of all the J. C. D. BARBARA McCRILLIS, 11 Hobson St., Methuen Costume Desi gn Sure an ' here ' s a bonnie lass who bane thinks it dinna cost anything to have a cheery nature, do good work and technique, oh momma mia! (We think she ' s Scotch but we ' re not sure.) DOROTHY MURPHY, 23 Bertram St., Lowell Costume Design Til take that red and white ski outfit and that little frock for sixty-five. You ' ve attended to the layettes? Oh yes, and that green gown, it ' s so nice with my hair. Oh no, thank you, that won ' t be necessary, we illustrate our own accessories. DOROTHY PAGE, 3105 Central Drive, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Costume Design Wabash moon keep shining. On the one who waits for me Back home in Indiana neath the weeping willow tree, and so on, but to all outward appearances she smiles bravely. MARY STEWART, Cook St., Boylston Costume Design While she struggles over Floridanian outfits for ultra-marine ladies she dreams of Californian sunshi ne. For the gentle reader; Her bien aime is in that far distant state. LILLIAN STREISFIELD, 55 Observatory Ave., Haverhill Costume Design Banked fires leap to life in the dark recesses of her eyes (to be read with expression). A very theatrical creature fascinating to the eye. [ 24 ]
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