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1)K WIN(; AM) rVIM ' ING DIOFAKTMKN T .IllDiril ANDHKSS ( 7 ( ’.lydc Sl„ Ni:«ton ii.i.i: AsseniUy (hmmiltee, ’.? . ' ii ' 2: Freshman Dance ( ' o mrnillee, ’.7?; Operetla, Pholoiiraphie Fdilor Year Book, ' .‘i. ' i; Class Secretary, ’.V.V; Class Secretary, .i ' l: Chairman Christmas Si)rea(l. ’ii ' i I would look up and laufjli and love, and lil ' l.” Judy looks up f;uid( ' d l y the lolly isioiis which most of us miss; and laufihs ever respoiisi e lo humor; and lo es everyhody wilhiu sif;h( and out of it; and lifts hy her little deeds of friendship, and hy her serene, earnest handliiif; of our hiffger problems, HAZKl, BAiri ' UvT ' r 308 Faneuil St,, Biuchton Year Hook Committee, Ait, ' A ' l “Her gesture, motion, and her smile. Her wit, her voice, the heart beguiles — ” To know her is to like her. The gods must have endowed her with the rare eombination of good judgtnent and the ability to find moments of ecstasy in merely living. Ilere’s to our fine friend and classmate! HOWABD FOOTK 103 Holmes Bd., Pittsfiki.d Sketch Club. ’,?4 “Self-reverenee, self-knowledge, self-control. Jdiese th ree ' alone lead to sovereign power.” Whether it be the gray shadows of stately pines or the chimneys of the crowded brick leuildings, Howard has with his camera and brush caught and presented them in a manner strong and clear. May the great out-of- doors inspire him always. JACOB FBUIT 13 George St„ Chklse.v Manager Baskelbatt Team, ' 31: Chorus, ' 31; Operetta, ' 32 There was a jolly painter, Lived on the river glee; He worked and sang from morn till night; No one more blithe than he.” Jake” has gone far along the road of improvement and has become a serious painter with real promise. Keep up the good work!” RUTH GOLDBERG 64 Atlamson St., Aix.ston Current Events Club, ' 32, ' 33. S ' r: Current Events Club Secretary- Treasurer, ' 33; Junior Honor Mention, ' 33 The secret of success is the con.staricy to purpose.” A real helper, always willing to tell you or show you the way over your stumbling stones. A hard worker with a will to do that always carries her through with flying colors. HOLLIS HOLBROOK ISWalnut St„ N.vtick “A mind unafraid to travel, even if the trail be not blazed.” Our playwright, cynic, and critic. He works hard searching for an unknown something held aloof from the outer world. Seek and ye shall find.” DOROTHA JONF]S 310 Concord Ave., C.-vviBRiofiE Current Events Club. ' 31, ' 32; Sketch Club, ' 3 i To those who know thee not, no words can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint.” A surprising little person with a way and manner to be envied. Poetry in her soul, laughter on her lips; and in her heart a love for all life, which should lead her far in her work for children. LYNETTE MANTOR 286 [Jncoln St., W.ai.ttiam Chorus, ' 31, ' 32: Current Events Club. ' 33: Current Events Club Secretary-Treasurer, ’J4,‘ Sketch Club, ' 3 ' i “The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.” A fair-haired, blue-eyed child of the gods, we are all happy to call her friend. An extremely earnest, serious worker possessing a great feeling for color. Her eyes are towards the sun, and her feet along the road of happiness. CATHERINE SHERMAN II Garfield Ave., Somerviu.e Sketch Club, ' 3 ' f The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books.” Here is Kay; so lithe and gay. With manner bright and cheery. With books to read and friends to please. She never shall be weary. i
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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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MODELING DEI A K IM EM (JK()l{(iH AM)KN 93 Western Ave., (Ii-oijckstkk Is there any wonder vvliy we know so little ahoiil Alden? No, lor he’s so (iniet, indepeiuh ' iit, and, er, shall we say indill ' erent. M.S.A.’s woman-hater, if you please, also hates movies in {General, hut loves [)lays. He is rarely seen around the school halls, hut can he sef n at his Ixdoved art fjalleries and libraries. Worships Millet and ( ' orot. And aspires to he a Modin. . LICK FINh] 19 Sajjamore , ve., W i.NTiinoe She laufths and the whole world laughs with her, hut we doubt if she weeps, — even alone. TEAI IIKK TKAIAIAO IIEPAKTMEAT ROBERTA AMBROSE 275 Bellevue St., Boston Blonde, slender, hlast indilferently she walks about sport- ing snappy clothes and risque hats; is devoted to her family, and has a weakness for the “Harvard man”; is very mueh of a mysterious sulphite. I)OB( rHY CESHNER 60 Charles St., Dorchk.ster Chorus, ' 31: Mac ic (Uuh, ' 31, ' 33 Brown eyes, darting eyebrows, a quiet person with dis- tinctive taste whose presence is lelt rather than heard. Bin ' ll DEAL 337 Huntington Ave., Boston Alumna M.S.A. Calm, (piiet, irientally grown up, a philo.sophieal thinker. ' The mystery of the secret tunnels and adobes of the old Alma Mater is still cherished with a whimsical humor that trickles through her commanding geniiinene.ss. ELIZABETH kUEHDORF 1 1 7 High Street, Hoi.yokk Current Events. ' 31, ' 32, ' 33, ' 3 ' i; Advisory Board, ' 33; Chorus, ' 32. ' 33 A smart, brisk swagger and enter “Betty”. Tall, willowy, and gracious she is, with iridescent dreams of India and the Mediterranean. Brown-eyed, blonde- capped Betty is our idea of what to look for in the smartly- dressed, interesting teacher-trainer. DOROTHY JACOBS 9.5 Thoreau St., Concord A living example of the worth of “Be natural”. A generous sense of humor. Cingerly jolly, progressive, likeable. ANNA McCarthy 5 Holiday St., Dorchester “Adopted” for service. Anna brings the essence of canvases and brushes from the D. and P. into our .southerly quarters. Serious and purposeful with still a hint of in- (juiring vision. HELEN NIEMI 229 Rollstone St., Fitctiburg Timid this person may appear, but of a fair, .square and honest character. Her presence is breathed in like the air, and when absent is keenly felt. ELEANOR OGAR 70 Roslin St., Dorchester A veiled hat, startling blue eyes, and gurgling giggle there’s Eleanor - withal, a firm believer in the project method of teaching. CAROLINE G. TYLER 12 Brown St., S.veem The friendly smile glows through quiet, soft-speaking, elusive “Cal”. Then we find her presenting the crisped salt air tang of Rockport caught with the point of the pencil, or in seasoned water-color. COSH AIE DESIGN DEPARTMENT FRANCES BEESON, “Fran 3 Gannett St., Roxbcry “To know how to hide one’s ability is great skill.” .An independent young lady who paddles her own canoe. Everyone recognizes her ability as a costume illustrator and we are sure she will surpass all our expectations. DKAWINi; AND PAINTING DEPARTAIENT WILLIAM HOLST 31 Aberdeen Ave., Cavibridge Sophomore Ikmce Committee, ' 32: .Junior Dance Committee, ' 33; Senior Dance Committee, ' 3 ' t; Junior Honor Mention. ' 33 “Happy am I; from care I’m free! V hy aren’t they all contented like me. ' ” The dismay of the ladies, but the joy of our class, for where could we find another so able to carry on the standard of the drawers and painters. VN e predict great things for Bill and wish him all success.
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