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Mynderse Aca demy ELIZABETH WESSELL ADAMSON The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Le Cercle Franvais (2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Wig and Rouge (4); Senior Play; Prom Committee (3); Ball Committee (4); Pea Committee (4); Junior Basketball Manager (3); Wig and Rouge Plays (3); Myndcrsian Staff (4). VICTOR ARONSON He was indeed the glass Therein the noble youth did dress themselves. Band (1, 2, 3,4); Track Manager(3); Football Manager(4); Musical Comedy (3); Junior Play (3); Microphone Staff (2, 3, 4); Wig and Rouge (3, 4); Le Cercle Fram;ais (3, 4), President (4); Class Secretary and Treasurer (3); Wig and Rouge Play (4); Cheer-leader (2, 3, 4); Myndersian Staff (4); Prom Committee (3); Ball Committee (4). HERMAN NOBLE BAILEY For never anything can be amiss, When simpleness and duty tender it. Orchestra (1,3, 4). HELEN ALICE BAKER Her manner was incurably gentle. Microphone Staff (3, 4); Senior Ball Committee (4); Myndersian Staff (4); Tea Committee (4). HELEN ELIZABETH BELLENIER In her tongue is the law of kindness. Senior Tea Committee (4). CHARINA CLARE BONACCI Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. Hearth Club (4); Myndersian Staff (4). DORA MARGUERITE BROWER A fair girl With ways forever new; And hair a sunlight yellow, And eyes a morning blue. Le Cercle FranQais (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Musical Comedy (3); Wig and Rouge (3, 4); Ball Committee (4); Tea Committee (4); Myndersian Staff (4); Hearth Club (3, 4); Wig and Rouge Play (4). KEVIN JAMES BYRNE Alas! good venturous youthy I love thy courage yety and bold emprise. Track (3); Junior Play (3); f ootball (4). ANTHONY BERNARD CALARCO The light that lies in women s eyes Has often lied to me. Basketball (4); Track (3, 4). GEORGE ANN A CASEY She has spirits light as air And a merry heart that laughs at care. Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Tea Committee (4); Le Cercle Franvais (4); Senior Ball Committee. 13
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The 1933 M y n d e r n Cousin, Story, Hamill Senior Officers Edward Hamill . Helen Lawrence Carl Rogers . Nellie Ward . . . . Miss Julia H. O’Brien . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adviser For three short years we have been wishing Mynderse graduates the best of luck, scarcely realizing that each departing delegation brought us closer to the “seats of the mighty.” As freshmen, 1933 seemed an imaginary number; Room 19, another world. After electing John Cousin, president; we were content to busy ourselves with confusing schedules. Our extra-curricular activities were confined to athletics, in which we truly excelled. We emerged from the freshman forest and started happily along the sophomore trail, leaving the beaten trail often to celebrate our successes by parties. We participated in all school activities along the way. At length we reached steep upperclassman hill and started resolutely up the incline. Eddie Hamill guided us capably up the hard climb. Level places in our up-hill journey were marked by our all-school masquerade and our successful dramatic effort, “The Millionaire,” with a double cast making it twice as exciting. The summit was reached; Regents hurled us into the valley below, and again we celebrated by feting the seniors in one of the finest proms ever. We had reached the top of the hill, and saw close at hand the coveted senior valley. We are there now, and it is beyond our fondest dreams. We are reaping the fruits of our three year’s climb and are looking back lovingly at the well-worn trail. The traditional Senior Tea held October sixth was delightful; and “The Inner Circle,” our play, provided conversation for many weeks, as well as unearthing more latent talent. The holiday season brought the Senior Ball, and once more the gym was bedecked with gay Christmas decorations and filled with merry dancers. The most significant milestones of senior history are ahead; our year-book, the record of our Mynderse journey, and our diplomas, the proof of our scholastic attainments. 12
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BARBARA ESTHER CHALKEK Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect. Hearth Club (3, 4); Senior Tea Committee (4). DEMING FIERO CLARK My ventures are not in one bottom trusted. Senior Play (4); Wig and Rouge (4); Wig and Rouge Plays (4); Senior Ball Committee (4); Myndersian Staff (4). JOSEPH LOUIS COLEMAN Co bravely forth as the workers go. For knowledge cometh only so! GEORGE BERNARD CRONIN % From little spark may burst a mighty flame. Band (1, 2); Wig and Rouge (4); Track Manager (4); Senior Play (4); Wig and Rouge Play (4). JOHN HOWARD CROUGH A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tomorrows. Band (1, 2); Junior Play (3); Senior Play (4); Wig and Rouge (4); Wig and Rouge Play (4); Senior Ball Committee (4). LOUIS DELLEFAVE Rich in saving common sense. And as the greatest only are. In his simplicity sublime. MARY ISABELLE DILMORE Each morning sees some task begun, Each evening sees it close. (ilee Club (2, 3, 4); Musical Comedy (3); Prize Speaking (3); Junior Play (3); Senior Ball Committee (4); Wig and Rouge (3, 4); Myndersian Staff. JANE FRANCES FARRELL In school, quiet and demure. Outside—well, dont be too sure. Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Senior Ball Committee (4); Senior Tea Committee (4). MARY EVELYN GRADY Yet taught by time, my heart has learn d to glow For other s good, and melt at other s woe. l ea Committee (4); Hearth Club (3, 4); Ball Committee (4). HELEN COMSTOCK HADLEY As merry as the day is long. Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); I rack Manager (1); Sophomore Committee (2); Microphone Staff (2, 3, 4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Vice-President (3); Junior Play (3); French Club Tea Committee (3); Prom Committee (3); Glee Club (3, 4); Wig and Rouge (4); Ball Committee (4); Myndersian Staff (4). 14
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