St Margarets School - Salmagundi Yearbook (Waterbury, CT)

 - Class of 1938

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4 Q, 18 2 Q, WHETHER keeping the Magpie out of the red or editing the Salmagumli, Tommie unfailingly delights us with the easy skill of her many accom- plishments. But there is also the Tommie who likes to thumb through a Vogue in spare moments, the Tommie who cherishes a pair of faded purple and orange striped pajamas and an old red pussy cat, CATHERINE HARRISON DALLAS VVaterbury, Connecticut ' Four Years Class Treasurer, 2, 3, 4 Business Manager of Salmagundi Contributions in the Magpie, 1, 3 Glee Club, 1, Z, 3, 4: Song Contest, 4, Sub., 2, 3 Christmas Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4 Clavier Club, 4 Marionettes, 3, 45 Play, 3, 4 President of Cercle Francais, 4, Vice-President, 3 Member of Cercle Francais, 3, 4, Play, 4 Sociae Latinae, 2, 3, Aedile, 3 Lavender Lacrosse, 2, 3, 4, Class, 4 Senior Play YEARS of assuming the dreaded responsibility of collecting dues seem to have left Kitty un- touched by care. The disarming smile that always accompanies her requests is invariably successful - perhaps that's why her burdens have not obliter- ated her cheeriness. At public appearances, mem- bers of the C ercle quake lest they mar the wonder- BETTY THAYER TOMPKINS Wilton, Connecticut Three Years Class Secretarty, 4 I Editor-in-Chie of Salmaguntda Business Manager of Magpie, 43 Board, 3 Contributions in Magfuc, 2, 3, 4 Magpie Play, 4 Marionettes, 3 'Christmas Pageant, 3, 4 Cercle Francais, 3, 45 Play, 4 Sociae Latinae, 2 L d H k 4 aven er oc ey, l English Essay Honorable Mention Senior Play the Tommie who prefers to nibble a chocolate pep- permint rather than drink five ice-cream sodas! Take a brimming cup of intelligence with three- quarters of common sense, sprinkle liberally with humor and wit and add a dash of happy friend- liness. And the results? Tommie! -If ful impression Kitty is making with her easy flow of perfect French. Glee Club, too, long ago realized how invaluable her second alto is to its success. Deprived of her talents, Kitty would still be wel- come everywhere, just for the sake of the sensible, helpful, and lovable spirit which makes her what she is.

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UNUSUAI, and striking is the combination of blond hair and brown eyes, but then Bonnie is un- usual, - delightfully sol For there are few who can combine a record number of first team emblems with successful wielding of the Student Govern- ment gavel, and a never-ending stream of prom bids. Yet Bonnie still retains the modest and un- KATHARINE SPAHR PLATT Garden City, Long Island, New York Three Years Class Orator. 4 Secretary of Student Government Board, 3 Vice-President of Student Government Board, 4 Editorial Board of Salmugundi Editor of Mag1f'1'z', 45 liditorial Board, 3 Contributions in The Mayfic, 2, 3, 4 Magpie Play, 3, 4 Marionette-s, 2, 3: Play, 2 Cerclc Francais, 3, 45 l'lay. 3. 4 Sociae Latinae, 2 White Hockey, 3, 45 Class, 3, 4 White Tennis, 2, 3, 4 Chairman of S.S.S.I.C. Meeting, 4 English Essay Award Senior Play THE curly hair just won't lie down. The smile is always ready, warm, sincere. The eyes sparkle with seriousness-or enthusiasm. The voice speaks with earnestness - and sometimes just runs away from its owner! Imagination gives life to the dictatorial Mr. Pirtle and creates story after story. But true modesty forgets all about honors-except PHYLLIS MINIARD BONN Mount Kisco, New York Three Years Student Government President, 4 Student Government Treasurer. 3 Glee Club, 4 Marionettes Member. 2. 3 Christmas Pageant, 2, 4 Cercle Franqais, 4 Sociae Latinae, 2 4 h Lavender Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4 Class Hockey. 3, 4 H A Lavender Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 3 Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Lavender Lacrosse, 3, 4, Class, 3, 4 Lavender Cheer Leader, 2, 3 Senior Play ruflled manner which has made her everyone's con- iidante and adviser., But let not the doubters think that because of Bonnie's modesty, she is any less the leader. She not only leads us, but leads us in such a manner that the school gives her loyal support and true affection. NYE their responsibilities, and those are never forgotten - or honors to others, and they are always enthu- siastically applauded. There is inherent kindness that prevents sharp words and inherent generosity that seeks for good in others. This bubbling efferv- escence, this dependability, this resolute kindness and genuineness, make up quite a girl!



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ONCE more the name Armstrongisa highlight at Saint Margaret's. And no wonder Nan is always hurrying! One doesn't have time on one's hands with Stu. Gee money, Magpie notes, Glee Club rehearsals, lacrosse practice, and trumpeting for a Marionette play all scheduled for the same time. Yet she does find moments to seriously discuss in- PAMELA C. BERMINGHAM Rye, New York Two Years Assistant Business Manager of Sulmuytuidi Contributions in Magpie, 3, 4 Glee Club, 3, 43 Song Contest, 4: Sub., 3 Christmas Choir, 3, 4 Cercle Franeais, 4, Play, 4 Captain of VVhite Team, 4 White Hockey, 3, 4, Captain, 3 Class Hockey, 3, 4, Varsity, 4- White Basketball, 3, 45 Class, 3, 4 White Lacrosse, 3, 4, Class, 3, 4 White Tennis ,, 4 Tennis Cup, 3 OH, no, I can't play lzorkeyln says Pammy just before hitting a winning goal. Sing? Oh, no, not mel she insists just before making the thirty. Don'1 ask me to act! she persists, and then gives her famous George VVashington and the cherry tree scene. lt's easy enough to rave about Pammy's versatility and modesty but there just aren't words NANCY ARMSTRONG Silver Spring, Maryland Two Years Student Qovernhient Treasurer, 4 Iirlitorial Board of Salmayimdi Class Representative of Mnypi'.', 4 Contributions in the Magfir, 3, 4 Magpie Play. 4 Glee Club, 3, 4, Song Contest, 4 Christmas Choir Sub., 35 Pageant, 4 Marionette-s, fi. 43 Play, 3 Laveniler Hockey, 5, 43 Class, 3, 4 Varsity Hockey, 4 Lavender Basketball, 3, 45 Class, 3, 4 Lavender Lacrosse, 3, 4 Class Lacrosse, 3, 4: Captain. A Lavender Cheer Leader. 3, 4 Speaker at S.S.S.I.C., 4 Time Current Events Award. J English Essay Contestant Senior Play ternational alfairs, to charm her audience with the tale of the sleepy horse who came to rest on her shoulder, or to create such marvels as the famous Ishkabibbel who visited the Senior corridor for an hilarious week. VVe toast you, Nan, for wittiness, loyalty, and genuine character. to describe those stars in her eyes , that satisfying laugh she has for any of our attempts at humor and that eagerness to take up an idea and carry it through. Perhaps, too, Pammy, your motto, Smile, is partly responsible for your well de- served popularity. I

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