St Margarets School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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Dux. I f 4-iaafff QOQL Mal. 0.4, Q- xx , fxqbpbfyobu A ,USQ7-L 624-JU -uk ,5y,g,,L FLORENCE ELIZABETH HARDWELL Maplewood, New jersey A fl'f!'f1l11Xl1l'f1 Ilia! like lore if u'urn1. Two Yiafuts Treasurer of Student Government, IV Athletic liditor of Sulnmgrimli Marionette Member, III-IVQ Play, IV Glcc Club, III-1V Song Contest. IV Cerclc Francais, IV Sociae Latinae, III-IV Scriba of Sociae Latinae, IV Magpie Board, III-IV Christmas Choir, III-IV Mardi Gras, IV 'LMy poor gold fish! wails Flops, standing tragically in front of her aquarium. Al- though we rush to console the bereaved, there is no denying that this death has cast per- ceptible gloom upon the atmosphere. Suddenly the study hall bell rings and our attempted Hippancies over that sad event are ended by a vigorous shaking of the head and, in ex- treme cases, verbal admonition by Flops, her personal grief now properly submerged as she fulfills her Stu. G. duties. But duty over, grief forgotten Ca new gold Hsh is acquiredj, and lessons conscientiously done, Flops has time, energy, and interest to be a most enter- taining companion and helps direct a half-dozen school activities. BARBARA GUNNING BARRETT VVatertown, Connecticut No IOUIIFI' .raid than flour. FOUR YEARS Class Chairman. I Class Orator Literary Editor of Sfzlnnzgznzrii Marionette Member, I-II-III-IV: Play, I-II-IV Glue Club. IV: Contest Substitute, IV Ccrclc Francais, III-IV Aedile of Sociac Latinas, II: Scriba, III Magpie Board, I-ll-III Editor of Magpie, IV Class Basketball, II Christmas Choir. IV Mardi Gras, I-III-IV Piano Award, ll-III Poetry Award, III Prose Award, III Senior Essay Contestant Barbara Barrett! Need we explain further? Not for '32, to be sure, but for the in- nocent ones of posterity who may shake the dust from these leaves. If they are entirely conventional and open to the first page, they will discover that a good beginning as Sal editor is also a good ending-to dispute with the proverb-for subsequent pages reveal Barbarais association with so numerous a group of school activities, and, right above here, you may see that our class history has had no small share of her personality and partici- pation. And we advise you to consult our class statistics before you commit our year book to the dust again! Twenzy-five

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l fi Q' f fffifff Jw ,i my fbjeirigc MARTHA IANE CURTISS Thomaston, Connecticut l.z'l us' llzcn be up and doing. Trnuau Ymas Class Secretary Treasurer of Student Govt-i'nnient, III Assistant Business Manager of Sillnlilgmlzli Marionette Member. II-III-IV: Play. ll-lll-IV Glee Club, III-IV Song Contest Substitute. III: Contest. IV Sociac Latinac. II-III-IV Quaestor of Sociae Latinae, IIIQ Consul, IV Magpie Board, IV Class Hockey, III-IV White llockcy, lll-IV Captain Class Basketball, III-IV White Basketball. III-IV: Captain. IV Class Baseball, II-III While Baseball. II-III-IV Christmas Choir. Ill-IV Mardi Gras, IV Even if she does insist on having both windows wide open all winter, that only shows how warm-hearted Martha is. No matter what the weather is Qriguratively and literally speakingl she's always in the hest of moods, always has time to joke, and yet is always ready to work when she has to. CThis latter fact is obvious when we read month after month the little slip stating that Martha Curtiss may study in her roomj Read the list of her oflices, too, and you'll realize that Martha takes time off to share her enthusiasm and ability with the rest of us. We are proud to claim her as one of usl CPIARLOTTE M. FIELD Stratford, Connecticut Ir if ll frfrmlly I 11-i1f- 1 flmf I1 tirf plcnfy offrif'l111'x. Foul: Y ia.- x as Class Treasurer Board of liditors of Sillniilgumli Varsity Hockey. II-III Class Hockey. I-II-III-IV White I'Iuckcy. I-II-III-IV Varsity Basketball, III Class Ilaskctball, I-II-III-IV White Ilaskctball, I-II-III-IV Class llast-ball, III Captain Class Ilaskctball, I Who's that busy little person walking as though she were at any moment about to break into a run? Why, of course, it's Fatty, collecting more money! I-Iasn't she been on the go like that for three years now? Recalcitrant members of '32 would rather brave parental wrath to beg for class dues than face Fatty pennilcss. Determined practice has brought her also to the enviable point of ability to typewrite in rhythm to the favorite Stars and Stripes Forever. And she is a marvel in the realms of hockey and basketball. Fatty's determined spirit overcomes all pessimism and other obstacles and mal-:es her a staunch supporter of all things S.M.S. Twenty-lam'



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Vx CLAIRE ANDERSON fl X South Manchester, Connecticut K qi K ' What .che wills, she does. x Ox dy lo Foun Yimns Q Marionette Member, III President of Athletic Association, IV on VA ,1 Lavender Hockey, I-II-III-IV f Varsity Basketball, I-II-III Class Basketball, I-II-III I Lavender Basketball. I-II-Ill MK lliiptain of Lava-intlers, III MAUDE DE LAMATER RENNIE New Rochelle, New York Ease with dig111'fy. ONE YEAR Dramatic Editor of Salmugrrmii II' V, Vice-President of Marionettes, IV ,LU Marionette Play, IV r 1 rl, Glee Club. IV yy' Y' I Song Contest, IV I U j Cercle Francais, IV If UQ!! ' Class Hockey, IV ' t ' White Hockey, IV , , f Christmas Choir, IV fe9fdJI '! I AVMIX! Mardi Gras, IV .V y f 'I V 1 , 1 I Has any one ever seen Maude refuse to turn a sympathetic ear, or to give a word of sane impartial advice? Not that we know of! Maude walked in and promptly but unas- sumingly took possession of our admiration and our hearts. The First game of murder sug- gested that she had dramatic power, the handsome Russian oflicer-not to mention the one-day rehearsed sentry of the king's guard-confirmed that suggestion. Maude's con- scientious and active interest has brought her a merited place on the Stu. G., a rank as a good student, and a favored position as one of the '32's most important members, matchless in her poise, her perseverance, and her friendliness. Varsity Hockey, I-Il-III Class I-Iockey, I-II-III-IV Varsity Baseball, III Class Baseball, III lavender Bust-h'1lI III There's no one who knows Puss who wouldn't like to know her better for she attracts a multitude through no effort of her own, and intrigues and charms and puzzles even her closest friends. No one knows what she really thinks: we know that she is almost Hercely individual, that she has the quickest wit and keenest sense of humor, that no one can com- pare with her as an athlete, that she has the courage of her convictions, and that she always has the Lipper hand in any situation, pleasant or unpleasant. Yet, in spite of her long residence here with us, she remains our fascinating, entertaining, and superlatively attrac- tive class enigma. TlL'flIly-SIA'

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