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HELEN MORRISON PEASLEY Her welcome ever smiles and her farewell goes out sighing. Form YEARS Class Secretary Assistant Business Manager of Salmagzmdi Cercle Francais, IV Alumnae Notes Assistant of Magpie, III Alumnae Notes Editor of Magpie, IV Marionette Member, I Glee Cluib, I-II-III-IV Vice-President of Athletic Association, III Business Manager of Athletic Association, IV Latin Club Consul, IV Class Basketball, I-IV Varsity Basketball, IV Senior Play Helen's very quiet, isn't she? a stranger might ask. Perhaps so, in that she is never boisterous. But who wants her to be raucous, anyway? She is so many much nicer things. Why, Helen has school spirit, class spirit, and an ever-present smile. Who could ask for more? Yet our capable and merry secretary has given us much more, alumnae notes, her Magpie poems, her basketball guarding, and also her work as business manager of the Athletic Association and consul of the Latin Club. She has that rare gift of doing everything that she does well, and '29 confidentially whis- pers that everyone will be proud of her in later years. CAROLYN LAMPEE A 'Charm stwikes the sight, but 'merit wins the soul. Two YENARS Class Treasurer Athletics Editor of Srllmagvmdi Marionette Member, III Cercle Francais, IV French Play, IV Glee Club, III-IV, Leader, IV Song Contest, III-IV Assistant Business Manager of Athletic Association, III Class Basketball, III Lavender Hockey Captain, IV Varsity Hockey, III-IV, Captain, IV We have a feeling that if Carolyn had lived in those good old days of knights and the Round Table, she would have been known as Lampee-the-Versatile. But for our own sakes, we are glad that she didn't live then, for who would be our Glee Club leader, or captain of the hockey team, or of the Lavenders, or who could have sung so delightfully in the French play, or been our class treasurer? There are many more whois, too-one need only glance at the list above. And all this has happened in two short years, in which Carolyn has gained the respect and love, not only of her class, but of all Saint Margaret's. Twenty-four
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LOUISE SEYMS THOMAS Chmacter may be manifested in the great moments, but it is the little ones that make it. Two YEARS! Treasurer of Student Government, III President of Student Government, IV Class Prophet Exchange Notes Editor of Magpie, IV Marionette Plays, III-IV Vice-President of Marionettes, III-IV Cercle Francais, IV Treasurer of Athletic Association, IV Class Basketball, III Varsity Basketball, IV Senior Play Tommie-what love, admiration, and pride sweep through us at the mention of her name. Love-for her dear, friendly self, her boundless understanding, and ever- ready sympathy. Admiration--for her strong character, and high ideals, her ability and dependability as president of the Student Government, her versatile acting, her exchange notes in the Magpie, her hockey, and her basketball. And pride-in the fact that she is one of the class of '29-and that she is our friend. And now we go out from her leadership, with the image of all that she has meant to us in our hearts, holding us still to that which is fine and beautiful. MARTHA A. BOSS It is good to be 'merry cmd wise. Two YEARS Seereiary of Student Government, III Vice-President of Student Government, IV Business Manager of Sfl1H1w!tg'Zi7ldl Cercle Francais, IV French Play, IV Marionette Member, IV, Play, IV Manager of Hockey Team, IV Class Basketball, III Acting Captain of Lavender Team, III Senior Play Mifiles -such an unusual name! But then, Mifiies is an unusual girl. The ongue, and she has you in gales of laugh- ter. A bit of good, common sense, spoken now and again, plunges you into thought- fulness. Her Stu-Gee curl proclaims her a member of that board and ever one who v Y has been attacked on the matter of Sal ads knows what a clever business manager she has made. Do you remember the Property Man in The Stolen. Prince? No one could play that part who has not ability plus an unquenchable sense of humor. Thus, by her amazing personality and individualism, Miffles works her wonders. sparkle in her eye, a humorous word on her t Twenty-three
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'tFew things are impossible to diligence and skill. RUTH ANNE BUNCE Many can brook the weather that love not the storm. THREE YEARS Secretary of Student Government, IV Assistant Business Manager of Salmagumli Marionette Member, II-III-IV Marionette Plays, II-IV Glee Club, II-III-IV Song Contest, IV Business Manager of Basketball, IV Senior Play In describing Nappie, where shall we start? We might begin in so many different ways. Like a diamond-every light in which we hold her shows a new beauty. Her dramatic skill-and character acting, too-her sweet singing, her ability in managing the basketball, her delightful Magpie contributions, her ever-conscientious work on the Stu G., that bright smile, and oh, that lovable disposition! They are all just a few of the beauties in our diamond, beauties that twinkle forth right merrily, proving to all how lucky we are to have her, and proclaiming to all that any one with such attributes will surely be a success. VIRGINIA H. JOHNSTON FOUR YEARS Class Orator Dramatics Editor of Salmaguiioli Magpie Board, III Business Manager of Magpie, IV Marionette Member, I-II-III-IV, Play, I Secret-ary of Cercle Francais, III President of Cercle Francais, IV French Play, III-IV Glee Club, IV Latin Club, IV Senior Play Oh, .Iinky will know that. And so to her we go, whether our problem be geome- try or what to wear to a tea-dance. There is no one more fitted for business manager of the Magpie, nor a more poised hostess, who speaks French so charmingly for presi- dent of French Club,-and our orator's silver tongue. But Jinky could not always be perfect, which makes her even more lovable and amusing. She sometimes, at least about fingernails, stubbornly insists on her own point of view. Besides Jinky's charm and personality, there is an indescribable quality which makes her successful in any thing she chooses to do, whatever it may be. Twenty-five
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