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1933 LAMPAS Selma Ruth Axelrod Major: History Mt ■ Geography Enormous input -- - tremendous output =100% efficiency. If some day the record of indefatigable workers is revealed to mankind Selma ' s name will lead all the rest. Unstintingly she poured forth her energy in extracting dues from reluctant payers, in executing the complicated gyrations of strenuous tap dances, and in delving into the intricate details of historical research. Not only for her great enthusiasm, and her spontaneous friendliness, but also because of her ex- tensive vocabulary we shall remember Selma always. Art Club ' 29 ' 30 (Treasurer ' 30); Le Cercle Fran ais ' 30; Geography Club ' 33; History Club ' 29, ' 30 (Treas- urer ' 30); Science Club ' 29, ' 30, ■31, ' 32. Ida Blanche Bazoll Major: General Science Minor: Geography Snapshot of an Ideal Collegienne. Versatile, capable, helpful, — there, in brief, is Ida. Combined with this dynamic personality are the keenest mind and the most generous nature that ever won hon- ors in a collegiate field. The scholastic, athletic, social, and photographic suc- cesses achieved by Ida have already given her an enviable place on the high road to fame. Lampas Staff; Aquarium Club ' 33; Athletic Associa- tion ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33 (Recording Secretary ' 32, Presi- dent ' 33); Camera Club ' 32, ' 33 (President ' 32); Geography Club ' 31, ' 32, ' 33; History Club ' 30; Science Club ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33 (Vice-president ' 31, President ' 32); Welfare Club Aid ' 30. S Avi T ig-o-A Twenty-two
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LAMPAS 1933 Mary Gray Adams Mnjor: Mathematics Minor: Mathematics Siueetness and dignity go ivith her everyu ' here. With the same imperturbable composure Mary set the College Scrapbook on the road to fame in her Junior year and ful- filled the trying duties of councillor in her Senior year. She has the softest eyes and the kindliest manner; her word is sterling, her character true. May her efficiency and dependability be as valuable to her in later life as they have been at college. Self-Government Association (Councillor ' 30, ' 33); Mathematics Society ' 31, ' 32, ' 33- Helen Eliz abeth Amrhein Major: American History Minor: Ancient History Wit bubbles over in her contagious laughter. When you hear hearty laughter eman- ating from the locker room, you may be sure that Helen is there, reducing her au- dience to helplessness with an imitation of a favorite radio star or a description ot some amusing incident. She conducts club meetings in a manner not, to be sure, sanctioned by Parliamentary law, but highly satisfactory to all present. Then, too, Helen has won considerable fame as an auctioneer of white elephants. With her gaiety and wit, she succeeds in making life brighter for all of us. Senior Play; Athletic Association ' 30, ' 31; Classical Club ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33 (President ' 33); History Club ' 30, ' 33; Welfare Club (Aide ' 32). Twentj-07ie
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LAMPAS 1933 Lillian Levertt Berkowitz Major: English Minor: History She statids undaunted. da- rrrx- j An interesting personality indeed! Lil- fS-.J - lian has a keen, analytical mind, and she enjoys a good joke. A ready listener, she also has the complementary gift of ready speech, and indomitable courage in voic- ing her opinions. Though her nature is decidedly positive, Lillian is broad-minded as well as spirited. She is friendly, cheerful, refreshing. We are glad that we know her. Art Club ' 30, ' 31; LeCercle Frangais ' 31. Catherine Agnes Bunyon Major: English Minor: History Something of the little girl looks out from her eyes. Dusky-haired and blue-eyed is Kate. Usually she is quiet, yet sometimes she surprises us by arriving at College in a rollicking mood. Her talents range from writing whimsical poetry and charming precise prose to acting in classic drama. In the Classical Club plays she delights in hiding behind beards and is only recog- nizable by a very tiny hand emerging from the multiple folds of drapery to clasp a staff. We suspect that Kate, for all her smart clothes and grown-up ideas, is very much of a little girl — that she still be- lieves in fairies. Indeed, we are willing to wager that she still hopes to see the Leprechaun and the little folk who linger in the shady dells. Self-Government Association (Councillor ' 33); Lampas Staff; Classical Club ' 30, ' 31, ' 32, ' 33 (First Vice-president ' 33); Drama Club ' 30; English Club ■30, ' 32, ' 33. Twenty-three
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