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fa uvn, ' if 'io LI . 4 7 ff' THE 9 Isigfx . If . ' 'isp I' Illreahmazn ilivrnllvrtinnri It was a glorious day in September when we first entered the Freshman class room of D'Youville College, as individuals, soon to be united into one friendly, eager ambitious whole. The Hrst two weeks sped swiftly along, but initiation week seemed endless. The Juniors performed their duty of initiating us into Kappa Chi Sorority very successfully. Our green hair bands disgraced us and our white cotton stock' ings brought back so forcibly our childhood days that in Latin class, instead of transf lating De Senectutef' we had nursery rhymes. Everyone was so congenial we were not long in getting acquainted. October 9, the Seniors entertained us at a delightful party. October 14, we were royally taken into the Kappa Chi Sorority at a formal dinner. Our acquaintance with the Juniors was made and each and every one became friends immediately. We were guests of the Sophomores at a Hallowe'en party on October 28. By the Alumnae entertain' ment we clearly saw that the true D'Youvillian spirit, once gained, is not readily lost. January brought examinations. Our hearts, as well as our minds, were a bur- den, but when notes were returned we were delighted. We were later publicly commended. Our year has been a very busy and interesting one. Memories of days past are priceless to us. We can see many pleasant things before us. Our studies are a joy to us. Our teachers are our guides and friends. Little can be said of the future, but we hope to uphold the standards obtained this year and follow the example of upper classmen and alumnae, who have made the name of D'Youville mean so much. MP , ' Sielrjf Elsie? ,I 9 1
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W f QUVILLIA . -:ui .5 X 0 ,ML fa' gf 5 du' PAULINE ALT-- , - 1777 How far that little candle throws his beams! QM ' So shines a good deed in a naughty worldf' LORETTA BURKE- ' ' ' f l r witt and A bright, a1ry lady, very grace u , ve y y ingenious. GERALDINE BOLAND--- . Of all our parts, the eyes express X , X The sweetest kind of bashfulnessf' M KVM , PEGGY CALLAGHAN--- Q I yyVf,'f, DLC ' ' Mind is a kingdom for him ' ' XVlIo finds his pleasures in ideas. M ,f 'Wy f RUTH CAREY- No wild enthusiast ever yet could rest , Till half mankind were like himself, possessed. VIRGINIA CAREY- Oft the hours from Inorn to eve have stol'n unmarked away. DOROTHY CARNEY-- Is not thy home among the flowers? TI-1EREsA CLANCEY-A-H ' Her words are bonds, Her oaths are oraclesf' , . - GENEVIEVE DEVEREUX- w It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. K ' MJ FAY DILLoN-- Q K' A N Whe11 she had passed it seemed like the ceasing of 0fA1ufi,uu-QL., I exquisite music. BETTY DINEEN- Her smile was prodigal of summery shine, Gaily persistent like a morn in june. HELEN DOUGHERTY- Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale Her infinite variety. ,K 1 FLORENCE IFARROW- M U ' WMLLQ, V Whate'eI' she did was done with so much ease, A X1 l In her alone 'twas natural to please. K XEH ivan UL KATHERINE HoFEMAN-.- fy bv- - . A1 ol . ' 1 B ! o As the brlght sun glorifies the sky A ! W So is her face illumined with her eye. M I 7 ' KATHLEEN KRAMER- And grasps the skirts of happy chance And breasts the blows of circumstance. 93
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