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s fr i ' Genevieve Archipoli IF ALL the profs, who have mispronounced Gen ' s name were laid end to end — wouldn ' t it be great! But she ' s not going to have any more trouble, ever again, with that name, because it ' s going to be changed very soon, and we wish we could tell you what it ' s going to be changed to! In so far as we have been given the confidence of our classmates, Gen alone has saved the honor of the class, and helped us to show the falsity of a certain remark, to the effect that we were all embryo nuns. Information like this is really something to write about, and it ' s sort of an anti- climax to tell you now that Gen was Chairman of our Junior Prom, and a member of the Seniot Prom and Spring Dance Committees. It may not mean much to her now, but it means a lot to us, because we had such a good time at those dances. Gen was President of the Histoty Club in Junior year, too. But all this pales in the light of an honest-to-goodness engagement, and we wish the future, shall we say, Mrs. X. all the luck in the world! Nint MM2 h CiQ 30 Ts sl
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L 9 I- Helen L. Barthen ti VV 7HAT do you do for a living? the sociology prof, asked Helen. VV I write, was Helen ' s prompt answer. Write what? asked the amazed prof. Write home, said Helen. And Helen does write home faithfully, during almost every class. But that is because expenses come often and heavily in Senior year. But writing isn ' t Helen ' s only accomplishment, although almost every issue of Loria contains some verse by her. She has been a member of the class basketball team for four years and has taken part in field day, each year. Chairmen long ago acquired the habit of appointing Helen to their committees when they needed a girl with initiative and willingness to work. Class dramatic pro- ductions often had Helen for the demure ingenue, and with her blonde attractiveness, she filled the part well. Helen ' s greatest position was her last. She was class valedictorian — speaking for us all what we felt at leaving St. Joseph ' s. None could have done it better, for she was an integral part of the class, in scholastic work, in social activities, and mostly in the daily life of college. She was our friend. We felt that she could speak for us. Ten 4 gtt gaOjjgrta-rao T sl CE
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