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F O O T P R I N T S 4 o voiijv K JeGi ereain ' A child of grace, rare-fashioned As lilies waving in wind-blown grass. ' XS IT possible that one so reserved could tempt another to want to know her better? Yes! For there is about this elusiveness a charm. We wonder in what it is that Dorothy is interested. We find that she is a student of life, that she is well read, and that above all. she is artistic, nut only in her ability to appreciate but to create. A deep love of the beautiful and a desire to be a part of beautiful surroundings characterize her. Many lovely, individualistic articles have been fashioned by her hands. We would not be surprised if in the future she shou ld be the mistress of one of those enchanting art chops. Dignity of manner and a cheerful nature lend additional charm to a charming character. Morever, Dorothy is a leader in many respects. She is the first to recognize and adopt interesting new fashions; she is in the front rank of those who always lend support to every social affair; and she is enviably prominent in the affections of her classmates. Xineteen
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F O O T P R I N T S CVWa % £ egf er Eyes thai dance with life ' s delight Lips that smile, dispelling night. w {E WILL always remember Mary as the charming- Chairman of that most successful and delightful Fall Dance. It was due to her able management that this was one of our biggest social and financial successes of the year. But this is only one of Mary ' s claims to distinction. 1 ler interests are diversified. What college function has not benefitted by Mary ' s willing and untiring assist- ance? She identified herself with the activities of almost all the societies. We saw her in the ( dee Club, the Serenaders, the Dramatic Society and the Stella Maris Circle. But Mary thought of other things besides social affairs. Her earnestness and conscientious interest in all her undertakings inspired her classmates with con- fidence. This they manifested when they choose her to be their representative on the Council of the Undergraduate Association. They had every reason to feel that their trust was not misplaced. We can ' t help missing that congenial and sympathetic nature, that cheery smile and that unselfish cooperation. We are truly sorrow to part from Mary. ti- Eighteen
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F O O T P R I N T S Only the actions of the just Snit ' ll sweet and blossom in the (hist. gS IF TO disprove the old adage, appearances have, for once, proved a fair criterion of judgment. When we first met Dot Donelon, we were im- pressed by her frank, open countenance, boyish manner and happy laugh. We guessed that she was a real good sport and we have since found our estimate correct in the fullest extension of the term. The same qualities that Dorothy re- vealed on the basketball court, she has manifested in other fields of endeavor. Honor, loyalty, love of justice and dependability characterized her chairmanship of the Honor System Committee as well as her management of athletics. It is consistent with Dot ' s character that her judgments are uninfluenced by public opinion. No less surprising is her sociability. In our memory, Dot will always lie the sincere, sympathetic, congenial classmate of college days. Popularity is ' 29 ' s grateful tribute to a member ' s sportsmanship. Twenty
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