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[ Twenty-seven ] MARY CHRISTINE BARRETT, E. de M. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Kenwood C HRISTINE of the Boston accent, the lissom figure, and charming smile, has managed class and college entertainments with an easy grace of manner and marked ability. And the splendid results produced by her efforts in the advertising field for The Tower are not to be for¬ gotten in the list of her achievements. Bridge Committee, ’28, ’29; Banquet Committee, ’29; Class Entertainment, ’28; Tower, Advertising Manager, ’29. i A i f A t 4 A i
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[ Twenty-six ' ] MERCEDES DE ARANGO, E. de M. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Madison Avenue, New York City TA ME must know Mercedes well to appreciate fully her subtle sense of humor and the refreshing turn of her Latin mind. Her efficiency, on the other hand, is completely obvious. We shall miss her both in crises and in everyday affairs. The Editorial Staff of The Tower of 1929 and that of the Essay of 1930 cannot forget her, nor can the class whom she has aided by her timely pencil-lending. Classical Club, ’29, ’30; Secretary, ’30; Thumb Tack Club, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Clavian Club, ’29, ’30; Spanish Club, ’30; Cercle Francaise, ’30; Banquet Committee, ’29; Tower Board, ’29; Essay Business Manager, ’30; French Play, ’27; Spanish Play, ’28, ’29; Italian Play, ’30; Class Play, ’29; Assistant Class Treasurer, ’27, ’28, ’29. i A A i A t 4 b i
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[ Twenty-eight ] GENEVIEVE BRISLIN, E. de M. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Noroton S UCH a priceless and unfailing sense of humor—! We shall miss it when Genevieve leaves us in June. This humor she brought as part of her many-sided ability to the fields of study and athletics, and added it to the diplomacy required by her duties of Senior Hostess this year. Her intense interest in knowledge of Manhattanville is shown in the article on its history in this issue of the Annual. Senior Hostess, ’30; Varsity Hockey, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Thumb Tack Club, ’29, ’30; French Play, ’29; Tower Board, ’29; Banquet Committee, ’29; Class Hockey, ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; Le Cercle Francais, ’30; Class Play, ’27. i k i t A i 4 A
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