Wheaton College - Nike Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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BRITTAIN, EDMERE Chairman Poster Committee 4 Vocational Bureau Treasurer 2 ITC. SA. Cabinetr3, 2) 1 Y. W. Cabinet 2 —Nike Staff 3 Red Cross Life Saving Emblem 3 Classical Club President 4 Glee Club— Cercle Francais —Art Club Babbie—she never has been, nor will she ever be Edmere to Wheaton girls— when asked about her plans said, “I don’t believe in telling them; everyone expects you to carry them out.” Nevertheless, we haven’t the slightest doubt that Bab- bie is just bursting over with original ideas. Anyone with as much enthusiasm and with as varied interests—they range from teacher’s Latin to scenery painting —is bound to find much to do. Someone whispered that Babbie is planning to set up housekeeping with George Sargent near Yale, where they will both study designing under Professor Baker. Bab- bie did not deny this rumor. She did say, however, that she is going abroad with her family this summer, and will travel in northern Europe, England and France. That some nook in Paris may claim her for a year or so is not beyond possibility. So we may think of Babbie in Paris, or of Babbie at Yale, but in either case busy and happy. ————— = x925) 25) Ss. BROOKS, MARGARET House Chairman 4 —Student Council 4 Leader of Riding 4 Captain Riding Team 4 Assistant Undergraduate Field Representative of Y. W. Secretary Class 1—A. A. Council 4 Prom Committee 4 —Y. W. Cabinet Al ee Vocational Committee 4 Silver Bay Delegate 3 Cercle Francais Deutscher Verein — Musical Club —Choir —Psyche Wheaton will always remember Peggy in her habit. We can never forget her riding Tandem the year she won the in- dividual, and helped Wheaton get the cup. And, too, we have an indelible pic- ture of Peggy as a Valentine at the Junior-Freshman party when she had long yellow curls and a diminutive crepe paper dress. She was scarcely the same Peggy that was guardian angel of the vicissitudes of Holmes this year; an angel not herself inexperienced in the rampages of unmanageable Craginites. We’ll miss Peg to calm our fiery steeds and our own palpitating hearts when we hear a flivver coming down the road to- ward us. = [ee ean a) 5 aaa = lll (het Page Twenty-two

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BRADSHAW, HELEN French Club Classical Club Short brown curls, lots of laughter, a Leopard skin coat—and there you have Brad. We would call her Helen, but we hesitate to since a day or two ago when we mentioned Helen Bradshaw to someone. The person addressed looked at us rather blankly for a moment. “Helen Bradshaw, Helen—Oh! you mean ‘Brad,’ why I never even thought of her as ‘Helen’ before.” So now we are try- ing to be very careful and use only her correct official appellation in speaking of her. Brad plans to attend summer school during this vacation and will probably start teaching in the fall. BRIGGS, RUTH “NEWS” Staff 4 French Club Art Club Ruth was busy typing jokes for the “Campus Parrot” when we called upon her, but she very graciously put the Corona down on her desk, and answered all our questions. She does not intend to teach next year. Aside from that, Ruth has no definite plans for a career. She is rather in- terested in the Publishing business, how- ever, so we will not be surprised if the future ‘‘Best Sellers” bear the name “Briggs Co., Publishers.” Ruth walked to Boston last winter, in a sleet storm, and enjoyed it, in spite of the fact that she was ‘“‘wet and straight as to hair.” Such persistence is bound to succeed, Ruth, and here’s to your publishing company, or whatever it may be! Page Twenty-one



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BUEL, HONOR Basketball I Art Club German Club Honor, after three years and a half of Norton atmosphere, is planning to shake the suburban dust from her feet most emphatically, and go to the heart of New York City. She is to live with a friend in a Neighborhod Music Settlement House, and study the most advanced methods of teaching music. Honor says her life next year will be slumming with a vengeance, but it certainly offers va- ried possibilities. She has a great many ideals about the teaching of music; none of your drab, faded out personalities for her. She be- lieves the music teacher must feel her subject, must have an interest in her pupils, and above all must keep quite up to date, if not a bit ahead, in methods of instruction. A few more Honors would raise the teaching of music to a notable position. BULLARD, KATHERINE 126 South Street Wrentham, Mass. Director Bureau Vocational Oportuni- ties 4 President Musical Clubs 4 Student Council 4 Y. W. Cabinet 4, 3, 2 Orchestra 1 Leader Orchestra 3, 2 Asst. Director Vocational Bureau 3 Glee Club 1 Psyche 4, 3, 2 Spanish Club 3, 2 Art Club 4, 3 In later years one will remember “K’s” dark brown curls bent over her precious violin or over some book of “vocations for college women.” It is not possible to forget, either, the ever present patch- work at lectures, or ‘“K’s” ability to laugh at other people’s jokes. We have missed her in dramatics this year, but it must be hard to have so many talents that there isn’t enough time to develop all of them. Envy her as much as you like, there is cause to, and in doing so don’t forget that she was a guest at a party for the Prince when he was here. Page Twenty-three

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