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! I 4 j I KUNICI : J. S ' l ' AlUvIl : 2 )» Lainarlinc Slrccl, Jammca I’i.ain Class Serrelary, ’.V?; Editor of Year Hook, ’.V.V; Adri.sory Hoard, ' . ' i. ' i W arp and W all : A siihslanlial tcxiun ' crossed with weft of lifjhlcr vein. Pal tern: A well-informed haekfiroiind willi liils of color, and start liiif? Hashes of (diallenfjiiif ' Ihonglil and wit in r(dief. Web: A slronj; and durable counselor and friend. .Joyous, active, and a well-doer with a broad visioned outlook upon Life. RUTH (L S ' l ' KW .ART 7 I ' air iew Stn ' ct, Rosi.i.ndalio ‘■Steam-whistle Susie.” Sincere and sympathetic. Refreshirif; in natural fun. A po( ' t idealist in a symphony of green for life, and brown for depth and richness; and beneath all dependability, truth, and good will. AL1I). L. TAYLOR lOttt Sou thbridge Street, W ' oFmKSTEH Current Events, 32, ' 3d; Year Hook, ' 33; Advisory Hoard, ' 33 .Art. literature, and tnusic entered her life and left that hint of loveliness which only a sincere, keen appreciation and knowledge of beauty can leave. Then she turns about, shocking our very souls by heading for .Johns Hopkins and bones. l)lood, and bodies. How could you, “Id”! J.AMHiS THOMSON 28 Gilbert Street, J a whence Class President, ' 31; Chorus, ' 31, ' 3“2, ' 33; Mascart, ' 31; Advisory Hoard, ' 31; Basketball, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3U; Football, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3U The business man with a military poise and plenty of “go”. A good- natured, clumsy, soft, deep growling bear, whose mouth at times remains closed in cla.ss disguising. . ., but whose eyes usually show a glint of humor. LILIAN VVALDROiN 14 Byron Street, Bradford March wind, welcome breeze. Though ' Pitian might have painted her, she reminds one of old New England. Staunch, with convincing determination, and scrupulous ability to present complete ensembles from “thin air”. MERLE WILDER Country Way, North Scituate Whatever she does, she does with a bang. Like an invigorating yet gentle gale, always in a hurry, — she is a good friend with nonchalance. ADOLPH P. WILLLS .3 Southwick Street, Nepo.nset Class Treasurer, ' 32; Studerd Association Treasurer, ' 33; Advisory Hoard, ' 33; School Store, ' 32, ' 33, Mascarl, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, 3 ' i; Magic, ' 31, ' 32; Basketball, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3 ' t; Football, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ’J4; Class Dance Committee, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3 ' f Hue: Zenith blue. Value: From crisp water colors to placid receipt of currency, flashing stage “spots”, and “movie” films. Intensity: Bright, cheerful, dry wit. .MINNIE WOLFE 4.5 East Walnut Street, Tadnto.n Magic, ' 31 “.Min”, a friend so fair. So everlasting true! It’s .strengthening in the time of strife ' I ' o have a friend like you. NORMA WORTER.S 61 Greenwood Avenue, W akefield Magic, ' 31 Personality placid. Attendance — possible. Co-operation — peaceful. Ability — powerful. Progress — promising. Comment — petite, proud, prone to proficiency, phenomenal. SAMUEL MESSINGER L5 Ethel Avenue, Peabody Alumnus Salem Normal School Ambitious;— a fine chap, kindly and considerate, with a pedagogical atmosphere. r I I 1 I I
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MAX (;OIU)() 17 Cluircli Sired . Lynn Alumnus, M.S.A. Oil ' guard with a gusto! Ofi guard will) deep, eoiieerned and gracious eourlesy. Well-tailored dignilv, high-mind(‘d s»‘riousness, — a n ' gidar felloe. ■ (LATMlyMINK .1. IIKAL 9 lymersoii Avenue, DouciikstI ' Uf Mascarl, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33 Silver-tongued orator who has on wide renown in painting scfuu ' ry. ’t ' ou feel a genuine welcome to h(‘r feast of delicate tales of “eats in sFpiare circles”, and all the heroes and h( roines of the little-folks library. I ' hese are particularly elfeetive when toppt‘d olf with iee-ho.v eookii ' s. BKRTHA HOKLLRICH 30 Sa.vonia Avenue, L.vwhknck Chorus, ' 31; Class Secretary, ' 31 Nobody knows, hut do you suppose! we’ll ever reach the fathoms of the deep? — Capable aFid lovable “Rert” challenges, and contributes eontemplalive plans and procedures. INKZ I.,. KKLI KR 8 Orchard Street, HAVEanit.L Chorus, ' 31, ' 32; Magic Club, ' 31, ' 32 Woof! inb ' lligent, kindly. Inez searches and cpiestions, and deiFiands decisive conviction. A structural thinker giving vent with power through crisp, direct waU ' r-color, and skillful modeling. ARTHUR McMURTRY 321 Pearl Street, Cambriikjf. Stream-lined, and that muU ' d with the graciousness of gentlemaidiness. Sonorous with the pressure released, dramatic by choi(!e, powerful and manifesting intellectual collaboration. Witty words weave exciting color patterns. W’e like “Mac” and his water-colors. CIJY Ij. AIINOR 7.3 Vernon Street, (iaEE.NFiEi. I) A serious young “chaull ' eur” with a gift of words. (His favorite is “chickadee”.) Responsive to the poetic urge, he is animated with commemoratory appreciation for the wide open spaces. MlMl.AM ,A. PHIPPS 28 Pleasant Street, Wmitinsvili.e Chorus, ' 31, ' 32 A ting of acid and solder, keen and vital. Middle initial “A”, — supposedly for angel. A clever ambitious craftsman. Knergetic, athletic, and with a discerning personality. An on-the-level good scout. HULEN POLASTRI 19 North Street. Mii.foiu) Like a ship sailing calmly out to .sea, or heading with deteriFiination for a port; so .serene aFid thoughtful, yet radiating helpfulness and con- sideration. DAVID ROSE 143 Arlington Street, Chelsea Alumnus, M.S. A. Solemn spectacles. Earnest fact . Warm smile and Rosiness. Pat- terns of local color, internationalism, and the essence of th Near East are etched into his libr ‘. M.W’O .SOROMAN 4 W illiams Street. Rrockton Chorus, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; Mascarl, ' 31, ' 32; Magic, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33 .Active, bri ' ezy. COLORful. Spontaneous and progressive, he evi- dences a wide contact in experience and intt ' rest. A challenging talker, a fast worker — that’s Mayo!
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DESIGN DEPARTMENT . lll KN T. HKUIW 957 V ashiiiffton Street, Nk t(),nvii.i,k Mdscart Publicily, ’.?2; (’Joss President, ' 32. ' 33, ' 3 ' t; Dance Committee, ' 31, ' 32, ' .33, ' 3 ' i: Advisory Hoard, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33. ' 3 ' i: Basketball. ' 31, ' 32; Yearbook Stajjf Art Director. ' 32. ' 33; Ma.scart Board of Directors, ' 33. ' 3 4; “Dumb Wi e ' ' , ' 33 Homan candle shootinfi abstraction with a tooth brush, symbolic chiaroscuro in penknife prints and facetious faces rolled in lamp black. Still more abstractions yet obliging Harlem pictures on ivory. WALTEH BLEiSSlNGTON 28 Prentiss Street. Cambhio ;k A (Jobelin tapestry of an armoured knight; masks and accessories hy Severini; two plates of fudge cake; all in a modern cover by W illiam Welsh. IZETTE C. CLARKE 55 Audubon Road, Bo.ston Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; “Pirate ' s Daughter, ' ' ' 32; Pageant, ' 3U Fresh Indian Pipes — old Indian Pipes. A tall black cypress lays a shadow over fragments of fluted eolumns, and Nike fastens her sandal. MARJORIE CLARKE 141 Brownell Street, New Bedford Pussywillows and cat o’ nine tails beside a bottle of catsup on a rough wooden bench. An old rag doll flopped over a silver slipper. ARLINE CLOUGH .3 W ' inthrop Street. Methuen Magic Club, ' 31; Year Book Commillee, ' 33; Year Book, ' 3U Orchids on the kitchen stove. A daguerreotype by Modigliani. A leprechaun on a rug patched hassock breaking a pomegranate for a tor- toise shell cat. JEAN CONCORDIA .36 Plain Street, Concord Antique ivory casts umber olive shadows; .soft velvet petals by Dyr:evor Rhys; clean sharp reflections and limpid eyes. FRANK DEVECIS, JR. Ashburnh.am Basketball. ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3 ' 4; Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32. ' 33, ' 3U; Operetta, ' 32; Student Directory, ' 3 ' 4; Assembly (Jommiltee, ' 31; “B.U.B. ' ' , ' 31; “Upstage ' ' , ' 33 Homo Sapiens Cromagnon (soul of a Dresden china faun) with n ' d ochre buffaloes smeared on his chest; off his Four- .Master in pink pirate boots after morels, and extinct lepidoptera. ELEANOR FIELD ,34 Sydney Street. Dorchester Pageant, ' 32; “Pirate ' s Daughter.” ' 32; Glee Club. ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3- ' c; Dance Commillee, ' 32. ' 33, ' 3 4; Basketball, ' 31 A yellow haired jester hopping mad, pelting the mob with her copper bells. A Jester in blue-yellow motley slitting oysters with a knife. A silver-black jester wheeing a jazz whistle. EVELYN C. FOX 87 Luce Street, Loweil Saturday morning right after breakfast. Wood Grant, and a fresh new palette. One with w ise and foolish virgins sitting on a mohair and red plush sofa; licking strawberry ice cream cones in a room of modern textiles. LOUISE FRANTZ 17 Dallas Street, Worcester Student Association Secretary, ' 33, ' 3 ' 4; Advisory Board, ' 33, ' 3 ' 4; Year Book. ' 33, ' 3U; Pageant, ' 3 ' 4 Modern silver, modern glass, cellophane, bakelite, patent leather, ' r. M. (71eland, R. B. de Monvel, polka dots in red and blue.
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