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MARION BARNES Secretary of Science Club, W. A. A. Representative One-third of a blonde three-some, Marion bubbles over with enthusiasm and gay chatter. Expressive hands and a spontaneous laugh are integral parts of her conversation. Capable and precise, she belies her slight stature and femininity. When not cutting up frogs, chasing chromosomes, or watching the barometer fall, she can usually be found counting stitches. Inclined to worry about details, she surprises herself by accomplishing without trouble what she starts out to do. MARY BARRETT Class Representative, Newman Club, Hobby Club Wholesome and jovial, Mary is the picture of health. Having all the attributes but none of the deficiencies of the old-fashioned girl, she is usually reserved but possesses an infectious giggle. Speaking earnestly and with a laugh in her husky voice she invariably ends up by saying something entirely different from what she meant when she started. Mary may be found absorbed in the latest novel, look- ing up someone ' s record in the office, or vainly attempting to pro- nounce someone ' s name for the first time. AMY BARTON Dramatic Club, Women ' s Athletic Association Self-sufficient in a truly feminine manner, Amy works thoroughly and conscientiously. Serious in her class work, she favors literature and dramatics, in which her careful, precise enunciation is an asset. Well-read and keen, she can speak with intelligence on many subjects. Amy ' s well-formed head and even features give her an enviable profile. GERALDINE BEHAN President of W. A. A., Campus Comment, Newman Club This tall, slim mainstay of W. A. A. is the personification of the organization ' s ideals. Gerry ' s graciousness and friendliness give her an unusual ability to make others feel at ease. She ' ll never be a Ginger Rogers but she ' s willing to try even that, if it will add to the merriment she loves to share with others. However, Gerry can adapt herself as the occasion and her position require. She is top ranking basketball player both at college and for the home town and got to the top during the Mt. Monadnock episode. Page eighteen
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JANE AUSTIN President of Library Club, Chairman of Lecture Fund, Glee Club A five-four combination of intellectualite and socialite. As the former, Jane reads current books and arranges for lectures. On the social side, she sings in several organizations, puts her dramatic talent to work coaching the Library Club in its winning play, dances joyously and skillfully, and plays a severe game of tennis. Such a varied taste reveals her vitality and animation which are reflected in the crispness of her voice and her matching clearcut, trim, personal appearance. 4 yv IK B FRANK BAILEY Secretary of S. C. A., Dramatic Club, Glee Club He is affable and artistic and his intimates realize his heart is on the stage with his pitch pipe, make-up and wigs. Four years have shown us that he knows the secret of not worrying. On week- day nights he serves as guardian of administration building and on week ends he figures his time is his own. Frank served S. C. A. quiet- ly, but efficiently as keeper of the minutes; and yes, Frank, the Cape is fascinating. RITA BARCHI Glee Club, Chapel Committee, Library Club She ' s little, continually on the go; and her lovely sparkling eyes always seem to be asking What ' s going to happen next. Something usually does, and it will be fun if Rita has a hand in it. Rita ' s tastes are modern, — good swing and new hair styles. Behind her irrepres- sible good spirits, she ' s sensitive and earnest — a fact which she won ' t always admit, even to herself. To use her own slang, she ' s one of the peebo kids. . « •-Ck . o -W t U3 V Ysi4 i TE v%. «,V» VV tV. T»C »». «. «.n — . K MARY BARDINI Head of Soccer, Head of Et Cetera Sports, Day Student Council Calm and assured in class, Mary is a flash on the hockey field and basketball court, whether playing, refereeing or organizing. Inde- pendent and self-sufficient in her actions and opinions, she has her own unique system for reading all the latest novels. Unassuming, yet determined, she greets life and her friends with gay nonchalance. Page seventeen
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MARJORIE BENTLEY Campus Comment, Newman Club, Kindergarten-Primary Club Soft-spoken and unobtrusive, nothing ever seems to bother Marge. Always ready for excitement and fun, she and her friends have pepped up many a school dance. With her low, hesitant voice, she is a master of understatement and her witty remarks are the delight of the class. When otherwise unoccupied amuses herself and her friends recalling her latest antics or making up lists for scavenger hunts. -l4£ an bertol. , i Campus Comment, Camera CIud, Hobby Club J j Tiny and qui bination which orderly, even her spends much of everything from in her work, she et, Lillian is a member of the Bertoli-De Wolfe corn- has weathered four long years. Unhurried and most rapid notes would do credit to Mr. Doner. She her class and spare time in the art room making block prints to marionettes. Seriously interested even spends her summers working with children. VIRGINIA BLACK Editor of Alpha, Head of Dancing, Student Council Versatility personified — that ' s Jinny. Whether composing a melody or dancing to one, wielding a pen or a tennis racket, sprightly Jinny is equally adept. A serious discussion spiced with humorous comments, a demure manner belied by shining coppery hair and sparkling eyes. She has an elfin grace, complemented by sincerity and dependability. i ■ ROBERT BLANEY Business Manager of Campus Comment, Advertising Manager of Alpha, Science Club A conscientious worker who is made the man behind many a scene, Bob peddles Campus Comments and runs down ads for Alpha. As the George of Leave it to George , he has won our admiration for his willingness to pitch in on your task. His interests are in musical, biological and dramatic fields. Bob is also well versed on the hows and wheres of New York City. Page nineteen
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