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Page Twenty-three - C. MARION BARCLAY General Course 6 North Street Glee Club 11-21 Class Basketball 12-31 Hallowe'en Masquerade 121 Commencement Decoration 131 Drawing 11-2-3-41 Song Leader 141 XSM Senior Play 141 'X L Echo Art 141 KW Oh the dickens ! A brown-curled maiden, a squeak, a facial contortion, a start- ling grimace, a wide smile revealing a dimple, a rush of pictur- esque words-hold it l Marion is before you, her most light heart- ed vivacious self. Marion has a passion for art and exceptional ability in the vocation of her choice. What would Our Echo have been had we not had Marion to adorn it for us? Her trips to Co- lumbus and Pinehurst must have been marvelous. We take her word for it, anyway. She tells us she likes people and attention and we think that she has a lot of both. We have often envied her thrilling trips to Northfield. All in all, she's a jolly good sport, al- ways ready for fung an active, cheerful classmate. HELEN DOUGLAS BARCLAY Geneial Course 110 Nelson Street 0 Orchestra 11-21 Hallowe'en Dance 121 x A flapper 'Z Yes, sir, one of thosef l Presenting the most modest girl in our class-an artiste with the pencil, the violin, and the dancing slippers, besides being a beauty contest winner for looks-but Helen has never paraded her talents. Her sister has been her pal and Montpelier her rendez- vous so that we have seen little of her. As a sophomore, she ac- quainted us with the boyish bob which she admits was comfortable, but that it was very uncomfortable to be stared at. So Helen again took the initiative, grew her hair long, and was one of the first to do hers up. Introducing slave necklaces and dog collars, she has been recognized as the authority for the latest in all that's style. Next year she's going to teach New York Art a few things. T Al
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Page Twenty-Iwo ' M l , lx Ajw VICTOR H. ANDERSON General Course Delmont Ave. Athletic Association tl-2-3-43 Remember when men were men and girls wore cotton stockings. A quiet fellow with an abundant supply of humor. Full of fun when once you know him, he is ready to try most anything once. He has a fondness for coming to laboratory about five minutes late and replying when questioned, I am sorry but you see I am em- ployed. Vic has the sort of personality that can greet the minis- ter when he calls with, Cheerio, old top, charmed I assure you. Ripping weather, what ? and get away with it. What would we do without Vic and his wise-cracks to liven up an otherwise dull and lifeless class? Also he is always ready to extend a helping hand to anyone in distress and has a personality that will go far in making him a success in life. WINTHROP JOHN BALLARD General Course 5 King Street Class Treasurer KD Prize Speaking Q1-23 First Prize 121 Debating 131 Class Basketball Q2-3-41 j 'LSentinel Staff Q3-41 Glee Club Q1-2-31 Echo StaH Q41 Football Q41 Senior Play Q41 Class Will Q43 You'll be famous for those hectic hours. Here we have 28's wittiest. Who has not laughed at and won- dered at Winthrop's continued flow of humor, which not even the Hood could dampen. And what an orator! How easily he carried off first prize in prize speaking. As a member of the debating team, he brought honor to Spaulding. Ballard's ambition is to be- come a star athlete and surely he has given his best in football, class basketball, and baseball. But Winnie's talent does not stop here. Will we ever forget him as Mr. Simmons in our senior play? His humor landed him a place on the Sentinel boardg and to him went the task to give, devise, and bequeath our belong- ings to the underclassmen. So keep those laughs coming, Winnie, and you'll never lose your host of friends. Q i . , in ' 3753144 QP' W -W ' ' ' Y Y. 2- ' '
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Page Twcntyfour VELDA C. BARDELLI Commercial Course 97 Pleasant Street Athletic Association Q41 Senior Dance My I donft care the least bit for anyone or anything in the world except-just you. Velda will never forget being accused as a freshman of tear- ing paper and scattering it in the aisle. The teacher must have been ignorant of her housewifely talents, for she has had to mix home work and lessons for many years. Just think, here is a dam- sel who says she dislikes the movies. But she is always present at a game and it's no secret that she prefers the Hardwick and Mont- pelier teams. Nevertheless, her interest is somewhere in Spauld- ing. Tall, dark haired men are her idols. We have found out why she looks before she leaps around the cornerseshe has had several narrow escapes. Velda says therefs nothing like trying and her one ambition is to try to be a teacher. HELEN ELSIE BARTLETT Commercial Course Plainfield, Vt. Athletic Association 145 Benevolent, alert, truthful. 1 Helen Bartlett came to Spaulding after two very successful years at Plainfield Junior High School, where she was a leader both in social affairs and in scholarship. Helen is the kind of a girl that gets on in the worldg she is always in a pleasant humor, always ready to render assistance. Among her likes and dislikes are danc- ing and washing dishes. Helen says that she would rather mow the lawn than do either of these. She likes baseball, reading, hik- ing, and riding fautomobile or horse rakej Helen thinks she would like to become a teacher. Whatever she undertakes, her diligence and ability, coupled with her admirable disposition, are sure to win her a high place. 7 4 A- A H it V , V . g Q, .
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