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MARY WATERS DAVY HELENE DOETSCH MARY ELIZABETH DENNEY MARY WATERS DAVY A perfect Jonathan for friendship. She has knowledge deep and vast on every subject but especially is she learned in mathematics and chemistry. A loyal classmate is she, present at every meeting, although she is so very quiet that we often must look well to fmcl her. She was once very enthusiastic about swim- ming and was among the first of l9l6 to win her C. Now that she is a busy Senior, she can be found most any hour in the day taking a walk around college to get a gym. credit. MARY ELIZABETH DENNE'Y Here we have our noble head! M. Denney is Student Org. president and the space on this page doesn't afford room for an introduction to an expression of the love we have for her and the splendid work she has done. She attended the Vassar celebration and the Student Government Conference at Cleveland, and came back from each full of new ideas whichY with great efficiency, she has put into practice. All her four years she has been doing fine things-of which her work in Y. W., and the chairmanship of Junior Banquet are examples. And, besides these things, she has majored in History and expects to do graduate work in it at Radcliffe! We don't know what Gaucher will do without her, huh Wherever She goes We Wish her Godspeed. HELENE DOETSCH If this learned lady with her lofty ideas does not become a lawyer or a philosopher, she will have missed her calling. We understand, however, that she is going to enter the medical profession. If the best lawyer in town had oratorical powers as persistent, as the neck of the proverbial giraffe is long, we are convinced nevertheless that Helene could argue him out of countenance. She doesn't understand how anyone could be against the great question of the dayeWomanE Suffrage. But where does the news- paper come in, Helene? gmw emgg Thirly-onc
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MARGUERITE CLEAVELAND HELEN REBECCA CURLEY MARY COLT MARGUERITE CLEAVELAND Did you ever hear of a pretty woman without curiosity? Neither has Gaucher. But did you ever hear of a pretty woman without vanity? Well, there she goes sailing into uSoco eten minutes late, She has a heavenly smile and a gay nod for all. She hurries to her place, assumes a most scholarly attitude for one second, and then turns swiftly around with a merryeHGirls, have you heard? By the way, curls arenlt the only things Marguerite can wind around her finger. MARY COLT Mary must graduate before the uhappy day arrives, and to graduate after having been ill for several months is a feat that we are afraid probably Mary would never have undertaken eVen for our company if there were not the goal in view. There is only one thing about the lady that worries us. and that is her lack of aesthetic sense when she permits herself to wear a bright red string so near her auburn locks. But. despite this fault. we are proud of her; she has been a hard worker for us and we are very sorry that she has not been able to be with us the whole of our Senior year. HELEN REBECCA CURLEY Yes, one would not believe it, but in spite of her name her locks are hopelessly straight and disin- clined to wave. Like the proverbial wise woman of old, she rises while it is yet night to spin and set the house in orderQeno, to see if there is a dark cloud in the sky. Rain, you know, is not conducive to keeping hair in curl. Her chief aversions are early classes and Chemistry lab.; her chief interesth well, what would you expect from a dainty little girl with a pretty little tartificiaD curl? Never mind, she hopes to study medicine and to do research work some day tpossibly on the subject of hair and its eccentricitiesl. Thirly
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EDNA MARIE EISENBRANDT KATHARINE DONALDSON HELEN DYE KATHARINE DONALDSON That college is a series of vacations, interrupted by periods of existence, certainly is true in Kay's caserewhat's the proof? Well, just watch the expression of the face before Box I72 when the eleven o'clock mail is being deliyered. There's a lettereshucks, it's from Illinois. Another!-Ah!eThere in one corner is the postmark, Oak Lane, Philadelphia. Someone has suggesteci that a second object of her existence is keeping those eyebrows smooth. HELEN DYE Helen's object is to speak in New York so as to be heard in San Francisco. nH. Dye has wonderful Vocal powerSenot as a singereoh, no! Rather is her talent used in ordering her friends about. If you doubt this you should have attended Senior Dramatic rehearsals, for there you would soon have discovered that no matter who spoke you always heard iiH. Dye. All joking aside, how- ever, good qualifications for stage managing, business ability, contagious enthusiasm, and the power of directorship she possesses to a remarkable degree. EDNA MARIE EISENBRANDT This decidedly modern, skeptical young person intends to starlle the universe with her theories when she leaves college. She is interested in anatomical structuresiespecially that of the calein chem- istry hCharlie's coursesL physiology, basket ball and short stories. She believes that woman's place is any place but the homeebut incidentally she never appears for an 8.50 class before 9.30. As basket ball manager she will confine her attentions, for this year at least, to getting people out to practice. Q4DW Thirly-iwo
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