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

 - Class of 1934

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AUCK nUNCJKLlN I7« Clicslmit Street, IIoi.voki: An aiifiiiliir mountain goat in tiamuKTed l rass gatnl oling in oliv(‘ green spidery oretiids; cold cream; cute doo-dalis; everything in ogue. .IlIKK (iOODMAN til Mroadway, (’uki.ska Midas with a page from the Book of Hours, illuminated hy a neon lish; borders and dingbats from the Farmer’s Almanac, and My Song. ALWILDA HENDRICKSON First Parrish Road, Scitu.atk Toulouse Loutree’s “Moulin Rouge”; orange and pale magenta; a green .satin jockey up on dun, dashing through fields of dandelions gone to seed. AUSTRA HERMANSON 9 Corning Street, Beverly Figurehead on a bireme; profile on a l oman coin; a white glezad pitcher; Fidarn cheese; a crackle l)owl of garnet cherries; Zirnpf kuchen and amber Benedictine. MAIUORIE LEIGHTON 129 Magazine Street, C. mbbidcje Basketball, ' 31; Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3 ; Pageant, ' 33 The latest song, the newest tune before it’s out; the latest show, the new- est star, and what she wore; the latest hit, the newest step; and all done in brilliant colors. HENRY NEUNZF ' R 114 Florence Street, Melrose Student Association President, ' 3d; Student Association Vice-Presi- dent, ' 33; Spread Committee, ' 32; Secretary-Treasurer Glee Club. ' 32; Mascart. ' 33; Board Director, ' 3d; Basketbatl, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3d; School Slore, ' 33, ' 3d; Magic Club, ' 33; ‘‘‘Pirale ' s Daughter, ' 32 Giles by Watteau and bursting with smiles from the laughing Franz Hals. Millions of linoleum gougings saved in handmade shiny tin cans. Originator of the verbal cartoons and “I’ve got a swell idea.” MADELINE OHANIAN 147 Perham Street, West Roxbury Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32; “Pirale ' s Daughter, ' 32; Dedicatory Pageant, ' 3d A quiet room in taupe cord-du-roi with a Despian, a Maillol, a tanagra figurine, and the seven o’clock summer morning shining through a fragment of a head from Chartres. RUTH REIMER 63 Francis Street. Brookllne Chairman Dance Committee, ' 31; Mascart “B.U.B. , ' 31; Mas- cart Board of Directors. ' 33, ' 3d; Advisory Board. ' 33; Glee Club, ' 32; Usher al Operelta, ' 32; “Upstage (director), ' 33 Eve, by Gwen Lux. Talking of a blind man. catnip women, and mafernal instincts. Things washed off, bumped, spilt and stepped on. NATALIE ROODE 303 Westford Street, Lowell Beautifully drawn gold babies hanging to gilt-latticed carmined opera boxes; shiny Della Robbian cherubs and puffy Rose O’Neills popping out of turquoise trunks and laughing out from vermilion hurdy-gurdies. CAROLYN SYKORA 225 Kittredge Street, Roslixo.ale Basketbatl, ' 31; “Pirate ' s Daugider, ' 32; Glee Club, ' 31, ' 32. ' 33. ' 3d; Student Association Directory, ' 3d Nura kneeling in pink haze deep in Rousseau’s jungle, stroking a dead dickey doo, feeling inside herself a huge why; hearing outside her.self strange people laughing.

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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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i I LINOIl THOMAS 99 .Icnncss Street. Lowki.i. Dance (hminitlee. ’. ' il: I ' slier al Operetta. ’.V? A silver ama .on in burnt oranfje knitt(‘(l mail, shaking an old-fash- ioned’ ' to the brass blare of an ebon orchestra. .nil, IK WILSON 10 Mcdlellan Street. Amhkh.st C.lee Cluh. ’.V2 Happy, jolly. Hille Bobbe; a little girl with a big pout; silent speaking confidante; the (pieen of hearts with an infectious smile. I COSTUME DESIGN DEFARTIVIENT h ' BANCl S BBUNSW ICK, Fran 1 11 Dakota Street. Dohchk.stkr (itee (Uuh A creature, she, all life and light and glee.” A modest little lady with remarkable ability. Her twinkling eyes and ready smile are always evident and welcome. DONALD CHASE DLJMONT 46 Pleasant Street, Mari.boro Scituol Supply Store Committee “A tnan, he .seems, of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Intellectual, .sophisticated, and clever, with an air of nonchalance we envy, and a sense of humor we appreciate. His succe.ss in costume illustration has awed us, and his costume designs thrilled us. W e expect Donald will either do Ericish illustrations or Schiaparellistic designs. i 1 I BABBARA SARGENT HACKETT 211 Bollstone Street, Fitchburg “For her heart was in her work, and the heart giveth grace to every art.” Capability piersonified — that is Barbara. Quiet and unassuming, she is rather inclined to listen than talk; but when she decides to do the latter, it is always .something worth while. ALICE AMANDA ELIZABETH HELMAN, “4 ” Ashburnham Mascart, ' 31 Her airs, her manners, all who saw admired.” .Alice is the type of person we enjoy having around. She just bubbles with enthusiasm. Sometimes it is the clothes she designs; sometimes the illustrations she is doing. With her wide variety of interests, she is always busy and cheerful. Look at yourself in the mirror of your friends’ regard, Alice. You will see as they have .seen you. gay, charm- ing, earnest, and vivacious. B.ABBABA HOUGH, Bob” 876 .Southbridge Street, Worcester “Her air, her smile, her motions told Of womanly completeness.” .A charm of fascination is hers, the changing fascination of cloud forms and moving mist. Often deep in thought with very little to say, we see Barbara weaving her web of fancy. In contrast to this air of serenity, we find her breezing into class, splashing off a fashion drawing, dashing hither and yon with her love for daring colors and lines. REGINA HUGHES, Regnie” 19 Haslet Street. Boslindai.e Vice-President, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3 ' t “She has a natural w ise sincerity A simple truthfulness, and these have lent her A dignity as moveless as the center.” A cheerful giggle, a catchy tune, a merry whistle; a pleasing personality and a lo able disposition. MOLLIE O’HARA 196 W hite Street, Fitchburg Glee Gild), ' 32, ' 33, ' 3k ”. merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” She has a wicked sense of humor; when that little glint comes into her eyes, and that grin creeps around her mouth, you may be sure some- thing is on the way. We expect to see many illustrations by “Mollie O.” together with Grafstrom in Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue. PEARL POETON 3 Cottage Street, Peabody “We have two ears and one mouth. So that we may hear more than we say.” Her eyes speak of truth and understanding, of sympathy and love. Pearl goes about her business in ht r own way; sharing with tho.se who are fortunati enough to know her, her spirit of friendline.ss and ready fun.

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