St Margarets School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

 - Class of 1931

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KX 'X x 'Nf fox S . f 1 1 q x N.. A l f l HELEN MARCY 5 Ax fl 1 not hifi, in the very if-.rl line. Two YEARS ss Secretary Class Will ' 5 X. Marionette IV Mario Pla , I Glee , I I-I , Cercle anglais, IV Q7 0 Cla asketball, III X ite Basketball, III I hristmas Choir, IV S f- IV a girl at S. M. S. in September and in March is elected class secretar , you n there's some Alod underlying reason. MH1'CC'S appalling frankness might have frightened timid souls, but wheiQshe designed and in two days concocted twenty costumes for our party, we forgave -nay, wel d-the frankness. Five years hence, who knows, we may all be proudly wearing a Helene 0153 Marry direct from Paris. But if Puck might haunt our grounds, Marce would undo y be his boon companion-fat times, perhaps his inspirationj. Be that as it may, Marce is . tys ready for the next task-or the next prank-flaunting her motto, Never say die! V. XL v S I ANNE WHITEHEAD U l .' I They Inzlgb ibut win. ' Two YEARS j 1 Treasurer of Student Government, IV joke Editor Marionette Member, III-IV Cercle Francais, III-IV Treasurer of Athletic Association, IV Lavender Baseball Captain, IV If we ever need some one to settle for us the question of what to do or what not to wear, we can always count on Whities good taste to help us. She might, if need arose, even design some creation especially for us. But at any rate, we could count on her help, willingly, unassumingly, and kindly given to any who needed it. Wl1itie's friendliness, her kind frankness, her likableness, her school spirit, made us cast our vote for her as treasurer of Stu. G.-and we've never regretted it. She has the wittiness that attracts acquaintances and the true sweetness that turns them into friends. Twenly-four

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,KI ap f MH ,X X Wx! JAP X ox :ea 51 law! em Ol HX,-oo' HELEN B. WILDER High-ererled ilmuglatr .reared in the l'0ll1'f8.fj'.U bean of FOUR YEARS Secretary of Student Government, III President of Student Government, IV Class Treasurer Class Historian Marionette Member, I-II Marionette Play, II - Glee Club, II-II-IV Song Contest, III-IV Christmas Pageant, IV Vice-President of Cercle Francais, III Treasurer of Cercle Francais, IV Aedile of Socim Latinas, II Scriba of Socife Latinas, III Class Basketball, II-IV White Hockey, IV, Class, IV Tennis Doubles Championship, III The Mi,6ad0 Helen is loyalty personified: loyalty to her friends, loyalty to S. M. S., and best, loyalty to her own ideals, that make for her a place in the world of people's hearts. Her presidency of the Stu G. has given us love for her and a desire to follow her leadership. Watch her whizzing over the hockey held or glance at her math marks, and you'll see two more reasons for our appreciating her. And in spite of all that might make any ordinary person conceited, Helen is most modest: pretty little girls who enjoy Dartmouth Carnivals just are not snobbish .... Well, a thousand words might give a fair glinzpxe of her fine character, but these few, never! kj .43 X.. 1 Q MARGARET LEWIS OWS' Q N' To chu QQQULTL W'e mn all .tee uflml foolr we were ye.rterday,' but to ree what fooli' uw: tire Ioduy-tba! ir u'i.rd011z. FOUR YIEARS Treasurer of Student Government, III Vice-President of Student Government, IV Class Orator Class Poet Schoolnotes Editor of Magpie. Ig Class Representative, II Assistant Editor of Magpie, III, Editor, IV Marionette Member, I-II-III-IV Marionette Plays, I-II-III Glee Club, I-IV Cercle Francais, III-IV Socia: Latinae, III Class Basketball, I Assistant Basketball Manager, III History Award, III Christmas Pageant, IV Senior Essay Contestant Margie-at the mere mention of your name, a smile involuntarily comes into our eyes. Oh, Margie of the distressing complexes, the thoroughly delightful complexes,-why bewail a rate in- dividuality? A keen perception, a mature judgment, a sparkling repartee, the grace of laughing without malice, all these are yours-not to mention a blue-stocking tendency, keenly developed at the tender age of ten in the form of a moralistic literary journal. Notwithstanding a surpassing clever- ness, she has a broadminded tolerance and an appealing sweetness that endear her to all. These, plus the art of giving from a seemingly inexhaustible store, reveal Margie, ever gay, ever charming, ever new. Twenly-three LQ. I



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X DOROTHY MURRAY BOOMER Orpheus with lair lute made tree: and the moun- tain top: fbdl freeze Bow zbemreltfer when he did Jing. ' FOUR YEARS Business Manager of Sdlmuglmdi Marionette Member, III-IVg Play, III Secretary of Marionettes, IV Glee Club, I-II-III-IV .f Cercle Francais, III-IV N Socite Latina, III Class Basketball, I-II-III-IV . Between 11:10 and 11:20 A.M., there is a certain girl in S. M. S. always surrounded by a crowd. Of course, it may be the lettuce sandwiches,-we deny neither their existence nor their allure-but somehow we're inclined to think it's the owner of the sandwiches. As proof for this assumption, we defy you to catch Petey alone at any time of day. And why not? For are a genial humor and a sense of fun ever without companions, or a quick understanding and a poised efficiency ever without admirers? But it is the hundred little generosities and kindnesses for which we'll remember her as Il very sweet and very necessary member of our class. 1 GEORGIANA BREWER A lovely being, .rmrcely formed or moulded, A rare twirl: all ily rweelerl leaves ye! folded. Two YEARS Board of Editors of Salnzagzmdi Marionette Member, III-IV Marionette Plays, III-IV Cercle Francais, IV Socia: Latinx, III 4 White Hockey, III-IV Varsity Hockey, IV Christmas Pageant, IV Obvious enough is Georgie's delight in long rambles over the mountain sides, or in a game of hockey. But at intervals we discover her doing the oddest things: illustrating her history papers, adding an original touch to the noble game of murder, relating whimsical tales with a spontaneous ease that startles and refreshes. You would not learn this about her at the first meeting-or at the second-for she tries to make the outsider believe her a mouselike creature, just to cover the bright and amazing Georgie hidden Within. We have always thought Georgie just a bit like the little girl in fairy tales, with big blue eyes-only grown up, of course. 'Twenty-Eve Song Contest, III-IV ' '93 - Q'-'-GQ. ws. Lavender Basketball, II-III ' S-sq,, Lavender Hockey, IV 2 Christmas Choir, IV 50 Tbe Milfudo

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