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MARION ETHELYNDE CLARK, New Park, Pa. NIAJOR DEPARTMENT: l'lISTORY. For they can conquer who believe they can. Mere college interests had no charm for Ethelynde. Her chief ambition made them all seem pale, for she planned to go to China as a missionary. What wonder, then, that such ordinary things did not attract her! KATHERINE ALLEN CLARK, 717 Newington Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: RoMAN1c LANGUAGES. She plough.: the watery deep. The artistic stage-setting of Prunella made such an impression upon the nearly civilized juniors that they entrusted the artistic effects of Senior Dramatics to the same hands. With her in- fectious gigle, her willingness to make apropos and posters, devise schemes for decorations, and swim, Kitty was indispensable to civilization. MARTHA S. COHEN, 1709 Linden Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: SOCIAL SCIENCE. Keep the golden mean between saying too muclz and too little. Martha left us in her junior year to go to Cincinnati. Of course, it did not take her long to discover that she had made a mistake to leave such an illustrious class. She returned this year to make said class more illustrious by successfully managing the Katy Hooper Canteen. HELEN REMSEN CONGER, Villa Nova, Pa. lVlAJOR DEPARTNIENTZ ENc1.rsH. An uncxtiuguislzed laughter slzakcs the skies. The unfortunate part about Helen, the dignified, was that she could not be made to act discreetly. It was simply another ease of to H. W. D. when it came to adopting Rudolph, the friendless mouse. Conge's length may have enabled her to get from bed to breakfast in three minutes, but if we printed her entire picture this book would appear in scroll form. 29
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A K All GLADYS BUTE, 1017 Fayette Title and Trust, Uniontown, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTINIENTZ RONIANIC LANGUAGES. L-ive while ye may, ye? happy pa-ir. Friendship ,began many years ago in the days of jonathan and David. We have had evidences of it frequently repeated through the ages. Here at,Goucher we had an example of friendship which not even Damon and Pythias could rival, and that was the friendship of Gladys and Ruth. HELEN ELIZABETH CARY, 9 Whitman Court, Troy, N. Y. MAJOR DEPTXRTINIENTZ ENGLISH. Was this the face that launched a tli-ousaud ships. Helen, supposed by the superstitious and credulous lower classes to be a reincarnation of the famous Helen of Troy, devoted her- self in her youthful days to the Greek sport of leapingg later, when her intellect developed through contact with civilization she turned to song, dance and epicurean dainties. LILLIAN CHALMERS, Rugby Road, Guilford. Baltimore, Md. NIAJOR DEP.txRTMEN'r: GERMAN. Round as zz bisczfil, busy as n bac. ' If you saw Billy'jumping near to the ceiling after thebasket- ball and grinning like a cute little boy when she shot the hockey ball into the goal, would you think that she could boss a :Whole editorial board, all of whom are bigger than she, and the printer to boot? ELEANOR J. CLARK, Glendon, Easton, Pa. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: AIATHEMATICS. Earr1,e.rlne.rs and si11Vce1'ity'n1'c .tyn01zyms. There was no doubt in Eleanor's mind as to what was most worth while in college. Curves and angles and all sorts of sym- bols were pure delight to her. She applied her mathematical knowledge, too, even to sending a hockey-ball where it ought to go. ' 28
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IVIARY CONKLIN, 139 Broadmead, Princeton, N. J. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: BIOLOGY. From the crown of his head to the sole of his feet he is all'1hirth. We have againan -example of dual personality: Mary- Conklin, who toiled seriously and faithfully in biology lab. to find that missing link -for -.her fatherg and just Mary, who romped, joked, laughed and aspired to Douglas Fairbanks fame by .swing- ing on gas jets and pulling them down. EVA AQ CONRAD, 1528 West Lanvale' Street, Baltimore, Md. ' MAJOR DEPARTMENT: GERMAN. I'll not budge an inch. When thisibit of ipersonilied decision resolved to play tennisg no earthly power could keep her from a daily two hours on the court. As a result, witness that lovely back-hand return! Eva con- vinced ,us that,the power of the will is quite independent of the size of the person. UNA A. CORBETT, ' 433 North Milton Avenue, Baltimore, Md. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: ENGLISH. -- I have noother but a w0ma1z's reason. ' ' ' ' Una was as :great a ,believer in 'gathering her friends for a jolly time at tea as she was in' walking three miles each morning to get toi college for anf8.50. In spite of her blue eyes,-Una cher- ishedefsecret ambitions 'to-be of the vampire type and chose her evening dresses for their siren-like effect. . , ISABELLE DIFFENDERFI-ER,' 215 Twenty-seventh Street, 'Newport News, Va. MAJOR DEPARTMENT: RoMAN1c LANGUAGES. ' Like the hazel-twig Is stra-ight and slender. 1 Those who saw Isabellearound college all dressed up' never' guessed the dark secret she so carefully concealed. But murder will out-she was reallyj oh', so brilliant, and her collection of' A's was appalling. Her most brilliant act was to announce her engagement in her Senior year. ' ' ' ' ' 30'
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