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TI I I ' lU KSA U, AK ' AHDI ' IVaclier Trainiiif; S( (iallivan Hlvil., Done iikstkii Chorus, ' { ' J: Mtisrarl, ' ■}■ Kanifsl in her work, loyal, understandinf;. (inn of character and one witli ii ' . |{( )|{I ' ’,KT I,. HKHTOLId ' I ' cachcr Traininf; . 8 Carver St.. Boston Masrorl, ' .iO, ' ■{! ; Hoard of Dirrrlors, ' -ij. ' -id; Chorus. ' .10, ' .II ; Operetta, ' i 1 {eo.stumes); I ' aijeaut, .11; A.s.s ' ewhip Committee, ' IJ, .1.1 One of tlie major vertel)rae of the Maseart Theatre and tlie ' I ' eaelier rraiiniif; Department. “Boh is one of tliose of whom it can l e said. “ On can depend on him. U IXII ' BKD B( )XD Teacher Training ■i.M) North Central .Vve.. Woll.mston From another art school to take her place with us for three years. Winnie — trees, woods, campfire and .scouts! . very earnest worker, with a depth of sincere friendship. M.XBIO.N S. BRA’.VN ' T Teacher Training ‘■24 Charles St., Wkst Bkiixikw.vtku “Whate ' er there he of .sorrow I ' ll put off till tomorrow; -And when it comes, why then Twill he today and joy again! ” So says the leader of the Locker Boom Trio. ILAKB.MLV S. ClfOFF ' I’eaelier ' Fraining 4.‘5 Blo.s.som St., Leominstkk Chorus, ' .12 Brown eyes and elusive charm, like the first hreath of .Spring in the air. Inner turmoil that’s never known, hecan.se of the out ward calm. .V patroness of concerts and worth-while plays. WI LUFLM 1 N. CB( )WLFiA ' I’eaelier ' I ' raining ' 22 Norman St., ( ’. .mbkiik;e Chorus, ' .10, ' .11; Pageant , ' .11 ' I’lie unifpie .sense of humor which darts like lightning flashes to illuminate the dark forests of our minds. IIF.LMA’ S. K.AS ' I’O.N ' I ' eacher ' Fraining 1!5 Pigeon Hill St., Pioeo.x (’ovf; Chri.stmas Spread Committee, .12; Class ice-Presideut, .1.1 .As exipiisite as the coming of Dawn, and (piite as natural. Seldom are heaiity and ahility hicnded so charmingly; added to this is a sunny disposi- tion, a never-ending supply of energy, and the gift of knowing when to talk and when not to. DOBOTIIV FIIBLK’II ' I’eacher Training 2.5 Lancaster Rd., Newto.n Maseart, ' .10, ' .11, ' .12, ' .J.3 “.A mind unafraid to travel, even if the trail he not hlazed. ' Fhose who really know Dot have sensed a desire to tread trails to a land where truly heaiitifiil thought and exipiisite verse exist. It is a gift indeed to he ahle to feel ileeply, to live fully, and yet to have the room to appreciate the humorous twist of things. BKRN.ARD FPSTKIN ' I’eacher ' Fraining .A relative of a relative of a great Epstein, there, and lo! — a [lictiire of no little merit, outstrip yesterday hy today. (i;5 Dorchester St.. WoucF;.sTEii .A dash of water color here and ' Fo break our own record, to M.ARIO.N Iv (i.ARL.AND ' I’eacher ' Fraining 2(),‘5 Salem St., Wakkfiei.d Chorus, ' 10, ' .31 ; Maseart, .10; Patjeaut, Assi.ttaut .U i.stress of the Wardrobe “Soft peace she hritigs wherever she arrives She hiiilds our quiet as she forms our lives; Lays the rough jiatlis of peevish Nature even .And opens in each heart a little Heaven.” 16
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(iAK TII I,. Ill X l ' AIJLH (iriKTiil Dc- ' if ' ii liiii South SI.. I ' m iiiii i«. Dunrc ( ' oiiiiiiilli ' f. ' il; Assi ' itihh ( ' ommillir. ' ll; Mii.sriirl, This f;ri|)cs me- anil 1 l• s(•lll it. hislh‘, anil 1 II cotiu ' to you, iiiy hoi. II,LI. M II. II.Sl.K ’ (iciKTal Dcsifiii ‘2!) I’oiol .SI ., ( ;k()U(;kto rrrasiircr Stiidnit .ix.toridtion, A-ixciiihh Com miller, ' ii ir.s citlu-r Mexican opal or an . uslralian jach ' . A steail.v teiupcr which uo cares conlrol. MAIO IT .M{I)LK ’ (icucral I )esif;n l.j Hidgeway SI., i)i,i.. sr ) Clirixlma. ' i Spread. JO; I’ayeanl. ' JI; Danee Commillee, -ii I5ut Hoi), you shouhla seen Critt! “The smile of her — is like the lawn ho.se touch makes Memnon siii};. ” CKRTHTDE AI. ( AMHHELL Costume Design 10. ' !,) Sumner . ve., .Si ki ckiki,1) 1‘ai eanl, ' SI; Dance J ' nmmiUee, ' SS I ' o me one silly task is just like another. El( ' HEED E.ARXSWORTH Costume Design 1.58 North - ve., Havehiiii.l Paycanl, ' SI Where am I going. I don ' t (piite know. Down to the stream where the king-cups grow; Cp to the hill wliere the pine trees blow; -Anywhere, anywhere, 1 don ' t know. I’.Al LINE A. KI EHLER Costume Design 170 Court Rd., Wintiiroi Payeant, ' SI; Operclla. ' SS; Clwrux, ' S3 Let the wings of your heart heat low in your ears. ’ .ALK ' E ,J. ALATTHEWS Costume Design Capen St., AIedfohd Chorus, ' SI We are overwhelmed with the things we do not know. (i. ESTHER AIETC.ALE Costume Design ;27i) Walnut .Ave., Roxm nv Mascurt Theatre, ' SO “There is no flaw from bonnet to toe — -And is there anything else In such whim.sy arrayed. ” .1. ELIZ.AHETII TA LOR Costume Design 14 Howland ' s Lane, X. I’i-v.moi tii Chorus, ' SO. ' SI, ' S3, SS; Operclla, ' S3; Current Events, ' S3 heart as .soft, a heart as kind, .A heart as .sound and free -As in the whole world thou canst find. (IR.ACE E. AMHTCOAIH Costume Design 80 I ' nion St., (iueenfieli) One of those who can scatter hai)piness on every side and strew all life with hope and good cheer.” 15
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M.MUiAUKT ' r. ( i KU A IS TimcIkt Tr.iiniiin ■i:! ( otla c St.. Anr (;r( N Ma.srart, ' ■!(); Chorus, ' .1(1, ' ll “ll.ippy I Jim, conlcnl imil free! Why aron ' l they all con ten ted like me? ♦ “What would life he if we didn’t have friend.-.? With them hoth joy and sorrow ends. M.VU K. (ill, I, Teacher Trainiii) ' .)0 ( linreh St.. .Somkkn ll.i.K Chorus, ' iO, 11, ' .IJ; l‘oiimut, ' ll: Opfrcltu, ' li: Musrurl, ' -111 yellow green hlonse. a yellow green hat .k yellow green this, a yellow green that; .Vnd how heeoming it is, yon know. For anhurn hair with a golden glow. CII.MU.OTTK .J.VCOlkS ' I ' eaeher ' I ' ndning -20 I’age St., Doin hkstkr Ma. ' icarl, ' -lO, ' .Jl, ' S2, ' J-i; Vrur Booh, ' -12 Xothing is so eoidjigious as enthusiasm — . n exotic per.son with dark flashing eyes, delicious wit, and sur[)rising repartee. I?.M{HAK. F. KNKiHT Teacher Tniining 100 Salem St., Rk.vuino Chorus, ' 32, S3: Current F.reuts, ' 32, 33: Class Secretary, ' 30: Vice- Fresideul, 32: President Student As. ' toeiation, ' 33 We love her for her smile, her look, her way. .She had held sway over many an assembly in a most queenly manner, .k one hundred per cent, leader and friend. M.klKiAHKT Fi. L.k.XFi Teacher Training 17 W ' renthain Hd,, Worcester W e seem to he conscious of mists floating around the head of our “f’eggy, ” and her dreamy eyes certainly do not belie the fact. M.ARIOX E. LTSK Teacher Training 2,5 High St., W estfield W ' hat a dynjiino of energy, a wealth of knowledge there; ■kn unprepo.s.se.ssing quality that all do like to share. Poetry nor pro.se can phrase this woman ' s worth — we hear, merely. Music at Midnight. k’llUilXIA MEHCI HI Teaclier Training 207 High St., L.vwrence k irginia po.ssesses that valuable faculty of being able to mind her own business and at the same time has a most generous heart when it comes to helping out her classmates. Some of her cleverest work is done in the crafts room. FHlXFiSTlXE L. McLEAX Teacher Training 78 Oxford St., .So.merville Ma.srart. ' 30, ' 31: Board of Director. ' !, ' 32, ' 33: Pageant. ' 31 : Operetta (co.s-tumes), ' 32: Handbook Editor, ' 32, ' 33: Year Booh (Literary Editor and Business Manager), ' 32. 33: M . S. .1. Press Bepresentatire, ' 32, 33 very sulphitic sulphite. She has a contagious laugh that is .somewhat of a cro.ss between an ultra-modern symphony in full swing and a joyous out- burst of a young rooster. “Ernie talks about shoes and ships and sealing wax. and why it ' s easier to ilance than talk, and the pompof queens ami kings. We like her for her originality and wit. DOROTHY R. PADELA Teacher Training 1 Lawrence Court. South Boston Pageant, ' 31: Chri, tmas Play, ' 32 The girl with the quiet way and the big brown eyes. Dot ' s favorite subject is. modeling, — but you should hear her speak Spanish, and read her original poems. MAR.JORIE E. PARKER Teacher Training 52 Whittier St., .Springfield Mascart, ' 32: Pageant. ' 31; Magic Club, ' 30, ' 31: Christmas Play, ' 32: Year Booh Senior Editor, ' 33 “Xothing oils the wheels of human relationship .so nic-ely as humor. Miss I uck incarnate. A twinkle .scampering from one eye to the other captures the imagiiuition of even those who aren ' t the followers of Shake- speare. 17
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