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KLKANOK (iOODWIN Mod. linj; l ' 2:i (.mvc SI.. I,i n ' ■ ( ioodv, with n i V rcpiirtfc iii pnmil , anil jollity in jilastiT panl . Srrioii intcro- ' ts — and. oh yes, — she i hrinjiinn up a Iioi ' M’ in her hai k yard. V. (iOHI)ON ( )( )I)lN(iT( )X .Modeling (iO irciiit .Vvo., urn khti:h M(i(jic Cliih. ' ■!(), ' JI, ' 32; Sliidcnl .l.ixocld ioii T reaxurer, ' 31, ' 32; Junior Medal Award Doniolrios, hclovod of the ;ods. Protector of nails, stririfjs, and trowi’Is. ,U)le and hound to succeed. COHIWK M. H.VKR Drawing and Painting 1.) l• ' essendon St., .M tt. pa i ' ear Hook Staff, ' 32 true child of (ieinini, taking life easy and avoiding arduous lalior (es|)c- cially eliez-elle), hojiing hy .some inspired slip of the hrusli to produce a Man- eini. willing artist, and a horn critic who helieves in trutli at any cost. rOLM.W Drawing and Painting Sciti atk Maxeart ' 32; Claxx Secrelari ' 30 . n artist ailventurer of suitimer cruising of tlie charted waters of the Hay, painting the e.soterie scenery of (Iloueester and Provineetown. She lias an nneoinmonly ainnsing wit that snags one at tlie most ime. |)eeted times. •J. MES E. Dl (i.VX Drawing and Painting 14 Tilton Terr., Lynn Operetta. Maxeart (Scenery and Liyhtiny), ' 31; Claxx Prexident, 31; Haxkethall, ' 33; Football, ' 2!t- ' 32; Senior Prom Decorationx Committee X ' oted for his stance and the rotating knee; a fencing painter (not to he con- fused with fenee-jiainting). In the future Ids name will donhtless lie asso- eiateii w ith Lee Simonson, stage designer. DOROTHY Dl ' XX Drawing and Painting Hillside St., Rowlkv Maxeart, 32; Year Hook Sta ff, ' 32 From Rowley, the home of I), and P. landscapes. Towering, fanciful, her works are on a par with the hest. — “the dreamer of dreams AVandering hy the lone sea breakers . nd sitting hy desolate streams — HE. TRI( ' F3 H. EVFHIS DraAving and Painting 119 Fre.sh Pond Parkway, Cambhiuok Chairman Dance Committeex. ' 30. 32, 33; Chairman Chrixtmax Spread. ' 32 , most arty person with gay smocks and a hreezy 40(1 air. She has an as- sured future, he it [lainting, salesmanship, or Hansel and (iretel-like illustra- tions with gingerhready houses for cheeldren. ■JOHX X. F. LLOXI DraAving and Painting L2 Porter St., Hkvkhly Pageant, 31; Prom Committee. ' 33; Sophomore Play; Haxkethall . ' 33 ( lackity Clack — enter John of the decided A ' ieAVs, celebrated for having painted MotiAe Xo. 1 for the 3.57th time. He does not like Avomen to Avear green. Once AAalked home to Beverly. Has very jolly dimjiles. MITCHELL C. KOVALF SKI DraAving and Painting 109 Pond and Plain Sts., .Medavay Pageant, ' 2!l and 31; Chornx lAbrarian, ' 20; Football, 2!t, ' 30; Maxeart Director. ' 32; .Adrixory Hoard, ' 32; Claxx Prexident, ' 32; School Pho- tographer, ' 32 A’ery serious and determined young artist looking at the Avorld through a camera. Devotes most of his time jiroving that he can take it . STFH’HEX Al.VXlATTY DraAving and I’ainting KiO School St., (inEENFiEi.n Pageant. ' 31; Chornx — Operetta; Capt. Haxketball, 32, 33; Handbook ,4 d rertixing. ' 20- 33 Fkxtra! FXtra! Maniatty ' s mnrals replace HrangAvyn ' s in Radio City! X ' oav tlie iieople clamor to hear him croon, “The name of the song is Dl-nahl made famous Avhile he attended Mass. , rt. ' irtue compiers all. 13
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Helena Hkhahd, Secretary; Ardith Todd, Treasurer; IIelma ' Easton, Vice-president Robert Ccnningham, President THE KLASS OF KAPRICIOUS KIDS F our years ago frisky “kids” invaded the premises of the Old Massa- ehusetts Sehool of Art with the magnifieent idea of lavishing the world with esthetical and cnltural gifts of rarest significanee. In the meantime, the world seemed to misapprehend their intentions, especially their immediate world of smocked and portfolioed elders who gleefully separated the sheep from the goats and administered sev ' eral hidings. When encouragement was given, the smoeks were donned and the kids in green stalked down dark, creaking stairways, through .secret i)as.sages, and into an underground .studio which was most obviously the casting room; or climbed to the attic .studio with its clut- tered .stack of canva.ses, odds aTid ends of paper flowers, and a dead fish or so. The next year brought our introduction to the new building and its dedi- cation .symbolically portrayed through the pageant, written by Mr. Porter. The “kids” had left their beloved grounds, and discovered that they were not half .so giddy as the young frolickers who followed them. Hrushes were wielded on ' ■2() by .‘10 canva.ses, and certain “sweet young things” even accom- plished the art of roaring like a lion while rendering a jungle composition in charcoal. With the pa.ssing of another year we discovered ourselves to be considered as upper-cla.ssmen carrying the responsibility for and actively par- ticipating in “The Pirate ' s Daughter”. Xow, as the Senior Cla.ss (for we have .studio-usly reached that stage), we recall our j revious Proms at the Ritz-( ' arlton and Longwood Towers, and remember this cla.ss Prom which cajRivated us in the atmosphere of an eve- ning in Venice. .Vs active enthusiasts in choral and dramatic adventures we claim recognition, and add to this our right to believe in ourselves as artists whom the world mu.st notice. Pros|)ects for the future brighten with the thought that jig-.saw maniacs may be interested in buying our canva.ses. .Vt any rate, our hai)py recollec- tions enrich our memories, and our hopeful glance is forward. Mar.iorie E. Parker 12
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HK(iINA A. MAKCOTTK l)ril in ami Painting ' 78 Cliostcr U 1., Hia.MoNT Mascart Theulrc, -SI : I’lKji-diil, -il ; 1‘rr.t. C wrii.i, ' -iJ; .1 iinlor l‘rom, Src. Sliiileiil A.isocialinii ' .IJ; Sophomore I’loy, ol W hat a ravissant ( pmiioiiiicod rax issjuil) souse of coulcur. Hy far the mo l sensitive colorist tlie year lias [irodueeii. A happy li iendiiiK of the spiritual and the practical in a sweet and f;entle mien. Oli, critic, wliere is thy stinul ANXA (i. -M( CAlfTll ' Drawiiif ' and Painting ' . Holiday St., Done iik.stkh i horns W hat ' s in a ( hevie that is suit a hie for a thesis snhjeet .Vsk .Vnna. There’s always plent ’ of time for whimsical ways ami a dash of };ood nature and smiles. HICII.MU) E. PRIEST Drawing and Paint iiifj 78 Rrooks St., Rkiguton Sophomore J’lay, ' Jl; Class 1‘resitlent, ' ■! ); Foolhall; School Supply Store . nnonncing — the star performer in the “Duml) W ife. .V generous mixer of the aesthetic and the financial in a counter” character. One of the first to find it can he done. COXST.VXCE RECIIEL Drawing and Painting !)() Heaumont .V e.. Xkwto.w ii.i.k Mascart Theatre; Year Hook Editor, ' d ' 2 Her enthusiasms trip along gaily from drama to athletics, th ence to horses and etchings, and away to X ' ' or-rk where she mingled with the jieople and the peepul. XWDIXE VOI ' XG Drawing and Painting .5 Puritan . ve.. Done hkstf.h Prom Committee, dO; ' ice-Presideat, ' 30 and ' 31 Lovely Xadine, who “cannot check her girlish hlush; Her color comes aiul goes — Rest wishes, X ' adine, when you middle aisle it this summer. ( ' .V ' rilEHlXE S. .VXDEHSOX (ieneral Design 2() Sterling St., W kst X’kwton Secretary ' 30 and 31 “Has David heen in yet? The puppeteer — “Creature full of merriment and twinkling laughter. D.V ' 1D P. ROXD (ieneral Design 78 Eletcher St., Roslixd.u.k .1 .N..I. Annual Photo Staff, ' 32 “ Has Kay heen in yet? .V “shadowy character always on the sunny side, or flashing jiowder for the lens. EH. XCES COHEX (ieneral Design !).5 Topliff St., Done hkstkh “Rut you should .see the new Cadillacs! lot of pep and a lot of go to keep things spinning. RORERT Cl ’.XXT.X(iH. M (ieneral Design .i.) Clark.son St., Dohciikstkh Treasurer, ' 30, ' 31, ' 32; President. ' 33 .Vwfawhiddadiddawawa w. Seen .Mary? To “heights he ' s climhed, for shorter ones to look up to. LEO.X.MH) HORTOX (ieneral Design ‘28 Center St.. Xohtii Easton Dance (’ommitlee, 31; Assembly Committee. ' 31; Mascart, ' 32 “W hatcha doin’. Kid? ” The duplicating mind, the dii|)licating way. Where’s Leonard, there’s (iarth 1
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