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

 - Class of 1943

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WINIFRED COX— G.D. With red barns and fences, her modern design makes the big difference. She knit up her ideas, and Santa brought her what she wanted for Christmas. A veil of sarcasm encircles her genial per- sonality. Leader of the discussion group — outbursts of the next trip to New York. VIRGINIA CUMMING— G.A. Last word in neatness, and tact — a colorful and vigorous craftsman, whose strong work belies her slim, unruffled appearance and winning smile. Given a task, she does it, and well. Prize winner of the Colum- bia Record contest. Active in various war services, with a special devo- tion to the Navy. MARIAN J. CHODAKOWSKI— T.T. Blue and yellow are my favorite colors! Blonde Marian, with two rings and a husband at Annapolis, is proof that there is hope for other T.T.’s. We admire her vivacity and B-1 energy. Leader of the scrap drive last year, she is a staunch promoter for War Effort. VERA Dl STEFANO— G.A. They say ‘‘still water runs deep,” but now and then she comes forth with remarks unexpected, astound- ing, and clever. Seemingly aloof, her power of understanding proves her remoteness to have been de- voted to thinking, all of which is ' obvious in her sensitive work.

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CHARLOTTE ALBERTS— T.T. Energy plus, always rushing some- where.” Jobs, parties and teaching are tackled with super-eflFiciency. Knitting needles flash, completing socks, gloves and sweaters for friends. Her radiant good nature never fails — Everything happens to me.” Solicitor for Russian War Relief. EDNA BABCOCK— C.D. Luscious hair well wrapped in a turban — she arrives soon after Irene and tells of the crowd at Park Street. Ever efficient, hers is a continual round of home lessons, social activities, and business ac- tivities. Neat and smart, this quality is reflected in her creations. CYNTHIA BELGRAVE— G.A. Joins discussions at the drop of a hat — talks of clothes, colors, ravish- ing effects. She’s a gal who ' Spresses herself.” Innuendoes so typical of her, strong, full of vigor, humor, and wisdom. All of these qualities are mirrored in her work — A jitterbug with a Back Bay accent. HELEN BEROW— G.A. The run of her cheery patter — Guess what girls?” or I think I can save from my budget this week!” or I saw the cutest little .” Our ray of sunshine be- lieves marriage has made her Oh, so understanding!” Her answer to everything “Well, Herbie likes it!”



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HESTER DOLBEAR— C.D. Dirndl skirt, white in winter, green eyes twinkling to m atch her soli- taire, a bunch of celery, well- packed lunch box, and a dash of self-analysis — “Hesse,” our cham- pion of the oppressed and collector of little people. Green stockings, faculty impersonations, and A’s in Art History. UGO D’ONOFRIO— G.D. Our pal Donof” — a skillful de- signer with a genius in the fine arts — with wisdom, sincerity, and judg- ment. Despite his aversion to the abstract, he quickly and deftly expresses the modern. Quiet? Well he was once! Controversial, he doesn ' t believe it takes two to make an argument. ELEANOR FULLER— T.T. From the wilds of East Bridgewater, where to shop one goes down street,” comes Eleanore. Blue eyes, brown hair, satin finish — with a smile and sympathetic ear to tales of woe, and Marie’s subtle jokes which only she can get. Brown bag and trips to the post off ice. LEONARD GOLDBERG— G.A. He of the cherubic face and fetch- ing widow’s peak. The undisputed pet of the class, so nice to tease. Well-informed about art and music, with definite cast-iron opinions about both. The ease with which he achieves success in his work is the despair of his classmates.

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