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26 THE EXPONENT DOROTHY BENNETT ANDREWS “True friends are a divine gift.” French Club. Dorothy came to us during our Junior year so that about her past we know very little. While here she has made many friends and has been ap active member of the French Club. Dot intends to go to the Spring- field Hospital in September where she will train for three years. Won’t she make a stunning nurse? BERNADETTE ROSAMOND BABINEAU “From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth.” Member of Commercial and Glee Clubs, “Pirate’s Daughter” (4), “Gypsy Rover” (4), Basketball, Tennis and Volley ball. S. A. S. Collector (4). “Bunny” is one of our happy, good natured members. When it comes to sports or music, she is right on time. She spends much of her time in .room 41 where she qualified for awards for her typing. As far as we know Bunny will be cashier at Lawler’s as usual; for other plans consult the gentleman from Turners Falls. MAE BAKER “The leaves of memory seemed to make “A mournful rustling in the dark.” Commercial Club, Economics Club, Spanish Club. Yes, Mae is one of those shy! ! I girls that is seen promenading the corridors of G. H. S. every morning. Besides attending school, Mae has found time to worTc ia her father’s store afternoons where she obtains an excellent bookkeeping training. As for the future, Mae is yet undecided, but we won’t be at all surprised to hear that she is in charge of a large office staff in the course of a few years. Our sincere wishes go with you, Mae. RUTH NOYES BAKER “Her life was all a laughter: Her days were all a smile.” Home Economics Club-President, Operetta, Glee Club, Volley Ball. Have you ever seen Ruth without her smile? We wonder if “Sonny” is the cause of it. She has been gracing the rooms of the Home Economics Course, but her plans for next year are undecided.
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1 . 2 . 5. 6 . 7. Did you say that was Julia Bulman ? 3. The mighty hunter—Jim Bulman Our hero—Fran Lawler 4. The ticket office vamp—Bunny Babineau There are harps in Heaven, so they say—Virginia Harper Miss Neptune—Ruth Johnson 8. Oh, my goodness!—Margaret Ballard “Spud”—Irene Sullivan 9. Those nice, plump cheeks—Kay Fleming 10. Gosh, I’m tired! Lucile Thompson
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THE EXPONENT 27 MARGARET LOUISA BALLARD “The thoroughly great are those who do everything thoroughly” Assistant Treasurer (2), Treasurer (4), French Club (4), Jou rnalism (2), Student Council (3), Pro Merito, (Secretary), Girls’ League (Honor Comm.), Scholarship (3), Class Historian. Margaret is one of the studious members of the class of ’28; nevertheless she has found time to belong to a number of clubs and also manage the responsibility of holding a class office for two years. Margaret loves to play tennis, basketball, and volley ball. Her freshman year she was manager of the freshman girls’ basket ball team. Margaret is the girl of many talents. Her soph¬ omore year she received honorable mention for writing a Christmas story and the very next year she was given first prize for another story. Margaret went to Springfield as a representative of the Pro Merito Society of G. H. S. She also attended the Young Women s Conference at North Adams her soph¬ omore year. Mt. Holyoke College welcomes Margaret next year, where we are sure she will attain higher hon¬ ors and many friends. JAMES ALLEN BALLOU “Good things come in small packages” Class President (1, 4), Treasurer (3), Secretary (2), Student Council (1, 2, 3, 4), Hi-Y, French Club, Dra¬ matic Club. “Jimmy” is one of the most popular boys in his class. He has been one of our chief cheer leaders for four years. He has been presidenit and secretary of the Hi-Y, vice-president of the French Club, and chairman of so¬ cial affairs committee of the Student Council. He has also played forward on the class basket ball team. “Jim” was the chief actor in the Senior Play and in the “Won¬ der Hat.” Dartmouth College will claim “Jimmy” in the fall. ROBERT FRANCIS BANE “Silence is Golden.” Baseball 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Like all good baseball stars Bob has come to us from Millers Falls. He is a fast man, on the feet, and this has helped him in chasing flies in the center pastures. He has chased so many flies that he should use “Flit.” Bob has an undecided future. MARY F. BARRY “My life is like the prints which feet have left on Tempa’s desert strand.” Commercial Club (3), Spanish Club (2); Glee Club (1), Treasurer of Spanish Club (3), Class Reporter (2), Vice President of Commercial Club (3), School Editor (3), Editor-in-chief and Student Council Member (4), Bas¬ ketball (1). Mary is another one of those happy-go-lucky girls who has many friends in the school. As a result of her friendly disposition she held a place on the Friend¬ ship Committee of the Girls’ League in her Sophomore and Junior years. Mary has won medals on the Rem¬ ington and Royal Typewriters and certificates on the Underwood and L. C. Smith typewriters She has been an active worker for the Exponent and has contributed much material to it during her four years in G. H. S. Most of us have probably noticed that Mary has aban¬ doned both the Junior and Senior classes and now can| be seen in a Ford with a “Riding Romeo” as her com¬ panion. As to her future she is undecided, but plans to continue along the line of journalistic work at which she is a shark. Good luck, Mary.
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