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THE EXPONENT 27 EVELYN BAGLEY “Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn.” Evelyn is one of our quiet girls who can count scores of friends. No, not all girls, either. She has been a member of the Glee Club and has found time for many activities outside of school-work. Evelyn plans to enter the business world. May good fortune follow her. MARGARET BANE “Margaret is just a peach of a girl, and we wish her the best success in the world.” Commercial Club. Margaret is another one of the group of Millers Falls girls who come to G. H. S. each morning via the train route. She spends her spare time playing the piano at the movies in Millers and we know she is one of the attractions there. Margaret has no definite plans for the future. IDA BARBER “Tall of stature, fair of face Among our girls—she holds her place.” Friendship Committee, Finance Committee, Glee Club, Pro Merito. Ida, although not always in the limelight, has done much for G. H, S. She is one of our friendliest girls, and will make her way anywhere. She goes to Lasells Seminary next year. MARGUERITE BROWN “Demure her eyes and shy her glance; Who knows may well look her askance.” Scholarship Committeei, Honor Committee, Assistant Literary Editor of the Exponent, Latin Club. Marguerite is the composer of all those funny verses that make us laugh in study period and leave us holders of those “blushing reminders”. But we don’t worry. Marguerite has served on the Student Council and is a member of the Pro Merito Society. Her voice has helped to swell the volume of the ' Glee Club. She played side center on the Girls’ Basketball team for two years and swung a wicked serve in the tennis tournament. And— heartless one—she says she is glad to leave G. H. S. and go to Middlebury!
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26 THE EXPONENT CHESTER OSGOOD “Who wants to bother with girls ?” Treasurer of Class (4), Picture Committee (4), Cap and Gown Committee (4), Finance Committee (4), Science Club (4), Vice President of Science Club (4), Masquers (3) (4), Glee Club (3) (4), Prize Speaking (3). Chet manages to keep fairly busy all the time. He made the Pro Merito Society and besides, had time to take part in the Senior Play, “Ulysses,” ’23, and “Marry¬ ing Belinda,” ’25. DePauw welcomes Chet next fall. BERNICE SARGENT “Cute as the cutest are. That’s our ‘Bunny’. ” Assistant Treasurer (4), Scholarship Committee (3), Honor Committee (4), Spring Fete Committee, (4), Dramatic Club (3) (4), Spanish Club (3) (4), Assistant Literary Editor (3), “Marrying of Belinda” (3), Junior Prize Speaking (3), Pro Merito. What a record for a little girl like Bunny! Little, but oh, so clever! We might add that she was one of the shining lights of Miss Hamilton’s Senior History class. Bunny travels with Marguerite to Middlebury next year and we expect great things of her. Best of luck. Bunny. JOHN DESMOND “Titles of honor add not to his worth. Who is himself an honour to his titles.” Football (2) (3) (Captain 4) ; Basketball (2) (3) (Captain 4), Baseball (1) (2) (Captain (3) (4), Track (1) (2) (3), Athletic Committee (4), President of Freshman Class; Glee Club. “Jack” is the class athlete without a doubt. He also has many feminine admirers, but there is only one who interests him. We need not be surprised, how¬ ever. Jack is undecided about the future but whatever it may be, we know it will be as successful as his ath¬ letic career. The loss of Jack means a lot to Coach. Nichols.
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28 THE EXPONENT ROBERT BURRAGE ‘‘And all man-kind delights to call him friend.” Science Club (President), Masquers (Secretary, Treas¬ urer), Finance Committee, Senior Banquet Committee (Chairman), Exponent (Athletic Editor, School Editor), Student Council, Senior Play, Public Speaking, Glee Club. Yes, Bob’s school days have been filled to over-flow¬ ing. But he’s managed to show himself on the Honor Roll most of the time. His histrionic ability gleamed forth in “The Boob” and “Marrying Belinda”, as well as in the Senior Play. He is our example of the ideal combination of orator, actor and general all-round man. Quite probably the University of Rochester will claim Bob’s talents. EVELYN CAMPBELL “Well since you ask, I have such a pleasant task, I cannot help but sing.” If someone goes dancing down the hall, you’ll know it’s Evelyne. “Eve” is an important member of the com¬ mercial Club all right. The business world has claimed “Eve’’ for its own. Next year she will train at the Springfield Hospital. HAROLD CAMPBELL “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” Glee Club (1). “Tiny” comes all the way from Leyden every morning in his “Baby Lincoln”. Although he has some of the fairer sex as passengers he still keeps two hands on the wheel. Harold’s name has been one of the old reliables on the honor rolls for the last four years. JULIA CARROLL “Ever constant—ever true Mild and gentle—but true blue.” Cap and Gown Committee, Candy Committee. Julia and the tape measure were inseparable pals for awhile. Finally she got us all “measured” for caps and gowns. Although Jule has taken the trip from Millers Falls each morning, she has managed to keep on the Honor Roll. Nursing is to be her profession.
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