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X IVIARGARET BAKES She is the very pineapple of polite- ness. Secretary and Treasurer of A. A, Basketball Team . School Orchestra Peg ,has won 'for herself the title of the Human Alarm, as stated in our Corridor Census, because of her abil- ity to frisef at any hour of the night, .vans clock. Her athletic accomplish- ments are considerable, for she won the fall tennis tournament, and stands an excellent chance of running away with the cup for this year. COne day we were awfully impressed when Peg told us she had twelve cups at home D Added to all this, she is the trick ice-skating champion of school, and a sharlc at bridge. Altogether, Peg is an all-round athletic girl and a good sport. We're glad to have known her. Auccsra GENNETT But so fair, she takes the breath of men away, who gaze upon her, unaware. Gus, the young Valentino of our midst, is a gay person, whose affec- tions are divided as follows: college proms, devils, dancing, Saturday Even-ing Posts, parsnips, and men. Gus joined our happy throng after Christmas, and entered school with such good spirit .that we all liked her immediately' We found only one drawback-namely, that she had not come sooner. A few of her pet expressions are: I gcould die dancing V' Did I get a letter from -Q? CKnowing per- fectly well she did.J Will you get me a Past at the 'Flag'? etc. But in spite of- all this, we like her loads. I-IARRIET B1z1NcK13uHoFF She was ever precise and proinlse-keeping. Glee Club Harriet must be assigned to our list of quiet girls. We have one re- gret-that fate has not permitted us to know her better. Her ideas pro- pounded in English class show us what an interesting and enthusiastic girl she is. Q HELEN THATCHER A merry heart maketh a cheer- ful countenance. Glee Club --r If, at any time, in any place, a rip- ple of laughter is heard, Helen is near, She is our unfailing cure for grouch, blues or temper. Because of thisf.good-humor everyone likes her.
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MARGARET MELVILLE Ohl thou art fairerthan the ev'ning air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. President of the Senior Class Member of A. A. Dress Committee Glee Club First Squad .Leader of M. D. Pmmiiigsf Staff Lieutenant, Fire Drill We all recognized Melio's worth, and promptly elected her our senior president. She is the versatile girl that one is always reading about and so rarely finds. Melio is uncon- sciously for the under dog. Of all her numerous virtues, that is the one we most admire. We are proud of you, Melio! ELIZABETH Rooms ETHEL Hnmzv AGNES SNYDER A dancing shape, an image gay, Hitch your wagon to a star. A perfect woman, nobly planned, To haunt, to startle, and waylayf' l- to warn, to comfort, and command. -l Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class 1 Vice-President of Senior Class Member of A. A. President of A. A. Editor-in-Chief of Peunings Dress Committee Dress Committee Member of A. A. Captain Basketball Team Manager of Basketball Team Dress Committee Second Basketball Team just look at all this list of things! Isn't Lib great? She'-is the prominent young slave driver of the Pcnniugs staff, and how she makes them work! Lib is wonderful when it comes to accomplishing things. The Class of '24 woudn't seem the same if it were not for our whirlwind vice-president. CWe've often been perplexed in notic- ing a scurrying form, and a draught along the corridors, until someone kindly explained that Hit was Lib. Hence the idea of whirlwindj Well, anyway Lib, old dear, we're all going to miss you dreadfully. Pmmings' Staff Lieutenant, Fire Drill The A. A. quickly recognized the fact that Henry is one of the best sports in school, and asked her to join its ranks at the very beginning of the year. One of her interesting charac- teristics is, that she has hitched her wagon to a star, and tries her very best: to live up to what she knows is right. Probably that is one of the main reasons why she was elected captain of the B. B, team. There's not a girl in school who hasn't noticed that Hen is the most helpful kind imaginable. If you have the slighest doubts about it, just stay around when someone faints or when dishes have to be washed in the Bungalow. Best of luck in everything, Hen. Literary Editor of Peunings Agnes is the tvpe of girl who is always there when you are looking for someone reliable. We've often heard that still waters run deep, but we were never quite convinced of it until we met Agnes. Now we are sure. Our A. A. president commands the love and admiration of every girl in school, and we know that she will succeed in everything she undertakes in life. That's Agnes. Could there be higher praise?
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HELEN RACE From the crown oi her head, to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth? School Cheer Leader Pefmiwgr Staff -i-1 Of course this means Helen, who is one of our cutest and most genial classmates. Although Helen is as- sociated in our minds with Mary, and it was hard for us to distinguish them at first, we soon realized that they were very individual in their personalities and characteristics. HAZEL THOMAS 'Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. Glee Club School Orchestra Pem-:ings Staff Since we like to pigeon-hole people at once, Hazel Hinds her niche in the quiet, sedate class. She is noted around school and probably elsewhere too, we imagine, for her tenacity in sticking to her principles of right, fmeness of sensibilities, polite, unas- suming mannerg her vocabulary, pro- nunciation and dictiong and last, but far from least, her lovely hair and hands. We are certain, Hazel, that September 1924 will find you among the Vassar freshmen, so don't fail our expectations! Wouldn't this state- ment sound horrible if by any chance Hazel didn't-but let's not talk of im- probabilities. MARY HOPKINS Young in limbs, in judgment old, Basketball Team Member of A. A. Pcmzings Staff Captain, Fire Drill Polly' is one of our diminutive members whose opinion carries weight on all occasions. She is an excellent example of that adage, Little but mighty. HELEN WILCOX Unthinkahle, idle, wild and young, I laughed and danced, and talked and sang. Bob can always be depended upon to make the party gay with her witty nonsense, which conceals a sound judgment and a Firm enforcement of her ideals. May her care-free man- ner always be with her to entertain others as it has delighted us.
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