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FRANCES SINGLETON FizAN May Festival 3 Year Book Staff 4 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 W, A. A. State Teachers' Conf Treasurer 2, 3 ferences, North Adams 2, President 4 Bridgewater 4 W. A. A. Executive Board 1, 2, Forum 2 3, 4 Axis Staff 2 Class Play 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Beacon Staff, Associate Editor 3 Class Song 3 fAnd this, if you please, is Fran, our most prominent athlete, yvhose skill on the basketball court has saved many a hopeless game or '36. Frances' athletic ability has made her a model W. A. A. presif dent. Under her management the organization won undying fame and distinction by being the only club ever to make 32.50 on a dorm dance. MARGARET JULIA STEVENSON MPEG.. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Axis Staffl Glee Club 1, 3 Ivy Oration 3 Forum 2 May Day Festival 3, Property Beacon Staff 3 Committee Margaret is the girl who dotes on solitudeethat is to say, she dotes as long as there are enough people present to enioy it fand- according to Peg, silence is a wondrous thing too Qif there's no one about to enjoy it.D Perhaps, and who can say nay, it was this longing for the quiet simple things in life which led the way for Peg's botanical intzrests which have had such splendid results! Particularly successful is her work with flowers of a bulbous nature-the lily of course showing marked response. MARY WALSH W. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Class Play 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Editor-in-Chief of Year Book 4 Drama Club 1, 4 Christmas Play 4 Forum 1 Class Song fwordsj 4 Beacon Staff 2, 3 Infant Staff 4 May Day Pageant 3, 4 Axis Staff 1 Basketball 4 Class Day Future 4 Student Council 3. 4 Get out your dictionaries, folks! Here comes Mary. Long after her clicking heels have left these halls the gaiety of her laughter will linger in the corridors, for this patented giggle has become part of the school itself. And if you're studying lat: some evening and chance to com: upon two ghosts, be not afraid vit will be the Damon and Pythias of S.T.C.-namely, Karrey and Walsh Inc., who have come back from the limbo of alumnae land to cook dinner before senior play rehearsal. SYLVIA B. PARADIS Basketball Captain 4 Year Book Staff 4 W. A. A. 4 Soccer 4 Infant Staff 4 Commuters' Club 4 Full of pzp and vim-fthat's Sylvia, our little Adamsite who is so greatly interested in physical education. She is a recent addition to our class, and we realize our good fortune in having acquired her. She is a real prize package. Shall we ever forget the grace exhibited by her lithe form on the gym floor? With mouths agape we looked at her from afar and ad' mired her. What an athlete! we exclaimed, and still admired . We have decided the world could never be a gloomy place with Sylvia in it, for she is the essence of all that is lively and gay. Her dances during morning assembly period made us feel light and exuberant as we know she felt. Many thanks, Sylvia, for lifting our spirits and making us more responsive in our classes that day. 22
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MARGARET ALLEN MILES Treasurer of '34 4 Tennequoit Tournament 3 Art Club Secretary 3, Treasf Year Book Sta1f4 urer 4 May Day Pageant Costume W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Committee 3 Axis Staff 1 Margarets cheery disposition and charming personality have won for her a host of friends at S.T.C. How we envy her winning smile and pretty blonde hair! Cut best wishes are with a girl who, we know, will succeed. KATHRYN MCGEE ..KIT,. Vice President ofClass 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2. 3 Social Chairman of Dorm 3. 4 Basketball 1 Social Committee 2 Forum 3 May Festival 3, 4 House Council 2, 3, 4 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Year Book Staff Raise high your glasses for a toast! '36 is about to present its one and only weather forecaster. We do not profess, of course, that all her conclusions are based upon scientific research, but Kit is always optimistically sure of two things: ill 1t'1l clear up soon. and 129 lt can't rain tomorrow, too. lt makes it very nice you see. because we're always sure of good weather. This lass has no end of accomplishments. It is a well known fact that she can read a Boston and Albany timetable with admirable alacrity. Sooky also met with surprising success with her geological delvings cliffs. wave cut and such occupying a good deal of her interest. As to your philosophical research on good and bad tenuenf cies, miy we expect a full report at some future reunion, Sookvf' RUTH PITTSINGER Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Assistant Editor of Year Book 4 House Council 4 W. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4 Vice President ofTaconic Hall 4 Infant Staff-1 Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 Forum Art Club 4 What an ethcient person is Ruth! As secretary of our class she has kept all our affairs in perfect order. Nothing has escaped her attention or stood in the way of her doing her duty to the best of her ability. Thorough in all things is her motto. She is as kind and pleasant as she is systematic. With a smile and cheery word for everyone, she is able to brighten up like magic a persons disposition. Ruth is a little thing, but she seems to bear out the adage. Good things com: in small packages. MARIAN RAEDEL Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Commuters' Club 3, 4. Presif Art Club 4 dent Year Book Staff, Business Man' W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ager Beacon Statf Marian's hidden gracesmnamely. 1 keen sense of humor and sparkling witfwhen brought to the surface have cheered many a weary soul. Who could ask for a better friend than she, whose motto is, Ever ready, ever willing! 21 I l l 2 l l l . I I 9 1 ' a ,,l 1 l
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To . 1 J N. EVELYN SMITH Laughing eyes and a disposition envied by all brought great H renown to Peg during her sojourn at S.T.C. Y .4...........l....,-.....-. . . ,.g,,-..7....,,...-4 ELIZABETH CRANDALL Her snappy comebacks and happy smile brightened many a long and weary hour for us. Our best wishes are ever with you, Bess. HELEN HODGKINS Helen, always very active in athletics. was the first from our ranks to become a fullffledged School marmf' We have missed her, yet we are proud of her success gained on the mountain. WENONAH LONGSTREET flvirs. joseph Miller? Winnie's ability along domestic lines gave her a place of honor in our college. Perhaps that accounts for her choosing marriage in preference to teaching. What about it, Winniej BEATRICE TURNER B spent only a short time with us yet when she accepted a position during the year, we hated to see her go. Maybe we were just a wee bit jealous of your attainment MARION WOOD Clvirs. Frederick Drakel Last june Marion gave up her chosen career of schoolfteaching to enter the sea of matrimony. Knowing her ability as a housewife we are not surprised. 23
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