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l929 NORMAL OFFERING EUNICE KATHERINE SWIFT 136 Cottage Park Road, Winthrop. W. A. A. '25-'26g Class Secretary '27-'28g Class Vice-President '28-295 Assistant Art Editor NORMAL OFFERING '25-'26, Assistant Editor NORMAL OFFERING '28-'29g Alumni Editor Campus Comment '28-'29. She's all my fancy painted herg She's Zovelyg she's divine. Tot is a person to whom we may apply the saying, Looks are deceiving, because back of Tot's quiet, dreamy expres- sion there is a sunny disposition always full of fun, and with never a care in the world. Gates House regrets losing Tot at the end of her third year, but it was a lucky break for Woodward when she decided to reside there. We don't need to wish Tot success, because her manner assures that even now. ALICE MARGARET TAYLOR 169 High St., Whitman. Class Representative '25-'27g VV. A. A. '25-'29 QCorresponding Secretary '28Jg Glee Club '26, '27, '29 CTreasurer '27Dg Choir '27g Bowling '29g Soccer '28g Student Council '25-'29g Dormitory Council '27-'29g Hospitality '26-'29g Editor Campus Comment '28, Assistant Editor NORMAL OFFERING '28, Secretary Student Gov- ernment Ass'n. '28, President Student Government Ass'n. '29. A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warm, to comfort, and command. Who was that going singing down the corridor? Alice, of course. Vfith all of her duties she could always find time to help someone out or to cheer someone up. When any proiect was in the making she was more than ready to do her share, and to do it well. We certainly were proud when Alice represented the school at conferences in New York on two occasions. The class knows that she will be a success in any line which she chooses to take up. HELEN NORA TOOIVIEY 388 Ash St., Bridgewater. W. A. A. '25-'29, Basketball '25-'28g Soccer '27-'28g Hockey '25-'29g Baseball '26-'29gJ Advertising Manager Campus Comment '28-'29, Dancing '28-'29g Lost and Found Dept. '28-'29. Her ringlets are in taste. Which is it, Helen or Margaret? CMany times heard around Bridgewaterj. Those of us who have not learned to tell them apart in our four years at school have to look at the name beside the picture. We all like Helen with her happy- go-lucky disposition. She did much for her class teams to win in hockey and soccer. Helen also did her share in dancing atboth the class and day student socials. ...5 28 t...
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CATHERINE EILEEN SULLIVAN Gilbert Road, XVest lNarren. IV. A. A. '25-'29g W. A. A. Sports '25-'29g Wloodward House Board '26-'28g Dormitory Council '28-'29, Student Council '28-'29, Treasurer Student Government Ass'n. '28-'29, Hospitality Committee '28g Class Treasurer '27-'28. Imagination is ilze air of mind. That bright-eyed pleasant little girl is none other than Cathie. She is always ready for a good time: but when she must, she can be serious also. She has always been a great asset to athletic teams as well as to the class. Not only B. N. S., but Bridgewater as well, is proud of her and will always be glad to see her return-for more reasons than one. CLASSES GERTRUDE CECILIA SULLIVAN 83 Harrison St., Fall River. XV. A. A. '25-'29 CHead of Campus Carnival '26-'27g Recording Secretary '27-'28: Pre- sident '28-'29j NV. A. A. Sports '25-'293 Garden Club '25-'28 CVice-President '28D House Board '27-'28g Sporting Editor Campus Comment '28-'29. A merry heart goes all lhe day. Here is one good sport! VVhether it be in athletics or in social affairs, Gert is always ready to show by her excellent example how to get the most out of life. Her success in athletics, proven by the position she holds this year, is not the only thing that has endeared Gert to us. Her ready wit and strong sense of humor, although imperceptible to certain personages, have made her a great favorite with everyone at Bridgewater. MARY ELEANOR SULLIVAN A 32 Maple St., Randolph. Manager Lost and Found De- partment: Alumni Editor of Campus Cornmentg VV. A. A. '25-'29, Soccer '27-'28, Baseball '28g Hockey '27-'28, Tennis '26, Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye. Whoopee -yes, that's Mary in her Buick: wouldn't you know? Always going somewhere and in a huge hurry. Well, Mary never did miss any of the socials, and always did her share toward helping others have an enjoyable evening. First thing Mary hears on arrival at school in the morning and the last thing at night is, Do you have charge of Lost and Found? That sure was a hard position for Mary to hold at first, but as we all know, she certainly made a success of it. . .r 1... ...1 27 T
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CLASSES MARGARET ELIZABETH TOOMEY 388 Ash St., Bridgewater. NV. A. A. '25-'29g Basketball '25-'29g Soccer '27-'28g Hockey '25-'29g Baseball '25-'29g Social Activities '29g Day Student Council '29. Like, bu! olz how dili'erent! WVhere, oh where, would Class A basketball team be with- out Margaret? She certainly could shoot those baskets. Do you remember the day one twin answered for the other fthe time they got caught doing it?j Mr. Arnold knew them apart that day. We always think of Margaret as the girl with a perpetual smile and an extremely pleasing personality: and know that she will make a very good teacher, and one whom all her pupils will like. DOROTHY PROCTOR TRIBOU 45 Bedford St., Abington. WY A. A. '25-'29g Hockey '25-'29, Basketball '25-'26, Bowling '29g Soccer '28g Baseball '29g T. C. '25-'26. A 'vz't'aci0us, petite and lovable mile, A being, 'Lis said, rarely inclined lo figlztg Sl1e's practical, resourceful, energetic, sincere, Quite droll, by llie way, bill noi perfecl, don! fear! lfVhat would Class A be without Dot? XVoodward would be rather humdrum. A corking sport is sheg a bridge player, athletically inclined, a wonderful dancer, if the number of partners she has is any sign, and a social success as one can plainly see from the number of dates which make up her life. Yet under all this gaiety there is an eagerness to succeed in all she does. lfVell, Dot, may life always seem as pleasant to you as it does now, and may you always be happy as well as successful. The world is a better place to live in, knowing you, Dot. JAMES FISHER BECKVVITH 16 Pearl St., South Braintree. N. A. A. '26-'29g Men's Club '28-'29g Varsity Soccer '27-'28g Capt. Second Team Basketball '27-'28, Men's Club Play '29, Manager Baseball '29, NORMAL OFFERING Staff '29, Jimmie, our popular young scientist, will eventually come forward with a Beckwithian theory based upon the subject of food values. As a freshman Jimmie's greatest achievement was out -eating everyone in the dining hall. Rumor has it that Jimmie repeatedly mutters in his sleep something about the best cook at Normal. lVe wonder why? Although handicapped, Jimmie made the soccer team and helped Normal win its games. If we could combine a school with a delicatessen, we would not hesitate to predict a brilliant future for our beloved J. Fisher. - I I-.., ...,i 29 I
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