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1933 S. T l l, Ulu the ililemorp of Zahn lewis Eoucette March 13, 1933 A Member of the Class of 1933 A lovable, generous characterg a faithful student, who was always willing to do more rhan was required: a life filled with dreams and ambitions which have now been realized. We feel his loss. but we are comforted by the knowledge of the rewards which come ro such as he in that other land to which he has preceded us.
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TM IIQUNI' Boo! 1933 rf xmziom JEAN simpson 343 Broadway, Lawrence October 24 She f7UJJt.f.ftzf 11 Ilcfllfhll' qfnzfiry of prodzzcjzzxg 4111 eject in ezvzj- Ilung .tlvf .nmf or dnl. lnrernixtiongll Relations Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, W. A. A. 4, Class Day 2, 3, Class Ollicers, 'lireasurer 4,,Iunior Usher D.1isyChain, 4 Lag Staff. MILDRED SLOBODKIN Slow 18 Porter Street, Malden September 9 Accept the .ttrirfer would flu! vmdeyozz fingz1lf1r. W. A. A, 4, Bowling 14 Newcomb 44 Commercial Council 4, Chairman, Pageant 34 Chapel Committee 4, Chapel Programs 1, 2, 44 Cap and Gown Committee Chairman 4g Commercial Club 3, 44 Senior Reception Committee. EVELYN CATHERINE TOURVILLE Lynne 43 Howard Street, Ludlow March 21 Sb: knew ber own way and Jougbt it willy tremendouf perfiftence and aftonifbing sixteen. Trimu 1, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Operetta 2, 3, W. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice- President 44 Commercial Representative, Field Ball 1, 2, 3, 44 All Star 2, 34 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Star 2, 34 Newcomb 1, 2, 3, 4g Volley Ball 1, 2, 3g Pageant 2, 3, Delegate to New York Conference 34 Chapel Choir 24 junior Usher 34 Class Day Committee 4. - 1 LYMAN E. BUTLER As the YEAR Book goes to press we are glad to hear that Lyman is now recovering from his serious attack of infantile paralysis, with which he has been afflicted since last September. We have missed an active member of our class, one ready and eager to participate in all our undertakings, both in and out of school. We are all Wishing you the best of luck, Ly! We know that you will soon be back, and your old self again. 22
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The Tear 7500! I 955 E MMERCIAL LIPPER X111 1 XII N1'y1111.1t ll ll'Nli, 193.4 t'oy1x11 N11 Xll X. 1' l'llJll'l11N SOCIETY NEWS ,Xn informal outdoor luncheon took place at Miss l,ll.l,lXN C1x1.1111'1f.1.11's home on Saturday morning. .Xmong the guests were eight pigeons to whom Bliss Caldwell, the well-known charity worker, threw a piece of her cinnamon bun. every time she took 1: bite. 'l'he Ladies' .Xid Society of Newburyport gave an entertainment in the vestry of the l'resbyterian church. Miss Rosa Bovlux was the hit of the evening. She did several novelty numbers, a Scarf llance attracting the most attention. Miss lC1.EANoR KAss arrived today to correct the tinal examination papers at the University of B. She has done this work for the past ten years and thus far no one has succeeded in graduating from the school. Miss BEATR1c1Q DIAMBICR recently attended the National Convention of Newspaper Editors, held in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her paper was awarded tirst prize for its excellent tabloid section. Her ability was first displayed lavishly at her Alma Mater, S,'l'.C. .X lecture was given at Salem State Teachers College today by Miss BIIRIAM DI1.LoN, a graduate of that institution in 1933. The lecture was made possible by the Dodd Fund. Miss Dillon told of her trip to California in 1931. TOWN NEWS Orange, Massachusetts A girl has recently been born to Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Cleone. Mrs. Cleone is the former MISS M.-xRo.xRET GA'l'lCS, a graduate of S.T.C. This is her seventh child, and will be named Albertina Leo- poldia. Mr. and Mrs. Cleone are to be congratulated in that all their children are gifted musically. It is hoped that the new baby will be an athlete, since the other children show no ability in this direction. Quincy, Massachusetts Miss LUCISIC AICLAUGHLIN is spending the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McLaugh- lin of Quincy. The city is honored by her visit. After only ten years of research, she has invented a First Aid liit containing the new concentrated salve, iodine and mercurochrome, bandage, adhesive tape, splints, and scissors. These are to be sold in Quincy before they are distributed for sale throughout the United States. Ipswich, Massachusetts Miss RUTH ARTHUR is regaining her health in perfect isolation on her farm. She over-strained her affable disposition in an effort to secure a position. We are glad to report that no permanent damage has been done, and that she will be as good as new in :1 short time. Lowell, Massachusetts Miss ALICE C.-XDICAN is spending a short vacation at the home of her parents. Miss Cadigan has been giving a course of lectures on Discipline in the lil1lNsl'tNllll,H under the sponsorship of the llis traeted leachers League. Lawrence, Massachusetts Kl1ss Myiuox j. S1111-soy. in her laboratory, is st1Il tryin-1 to solve that momentous problem which has sth long puzzled mankind: Which came tirst. the hen or the egg? She has progressed to the point where she has decided that the Lame lluck should bear the responsibility. Ludlow, Massachusetts .Xfter teaching commercial subjects in high school for the average eight years, Miss l'lYlCI,YN Torie- 1 Il.l.l4. resigned, and for the past two years she has been in seclusion. Yesterday, her parents made known the fact that she has become one of the Con- tirmed Spinster Sisters, Greenfield, Massachusetts Due to her natural love for somebody elsels children, Miss l'lLSA HENc11EL has recently opened a school called IJIZR KINDI-:RGARTEN PCR BLTBHN, or Kindergarten for Boys. She intends to give these boys a good start on the way to becoming the kind of men this world and the women in it need. COMING ATTRACTIONS at Neighboring Theatres Curves Ahead, a new tragedy starring GER1 l'lANSEN, is causing a sensation at the Hill Billies Theatre in Everett. Rumor has it that Miss Hansen has left many broken hearts behind. It will be of interest to the many friends of BEA- TRICE CHR1sToPHERsoN, a demure and modest member of the Com'l Class of 1933 at S.T.C. that she is now playing Lady Macbeth in the legitimate drama. The play is now being presented by the New York players at the Little Theatre in Magnolia. Next week at the Metropolitan, at popular prices, Houdini's famous successor, ELEANOR SAR- GIENT, formerly of S.T.C., '33, will be presented. She is a marvel and we can guarantee you a fine en- tertainment. Advertising BIILDRED DONNELL.-XNlS Escorzr AGENCY Escorts furnished at moderate rates for formal and informal S,T.C. events. Conduct guaranteed. Morden 81 Jarsh present Miss GENEVIEVE HILLMAN AND Miss 1l'IILDRED SLOBODKIN, representatives of the Hichard, Rudnut Company. Miss Slobodkin will give henna rinses to black- haired people. guaranteed to leave streaks. Miss Hillman will show you how well-kept finger nails should look in red, black, green, and blue. MAKE voUR APPOINTMENTS EARLY!
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