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9 X »Sailllllll llll TTTTTIt tl J MlllilTTTTTTTTnTTTTT TTTrTTTTTTTTTni Illllllllllllll «■ faminiiiiiiii iimiiii K atei.aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin mm Mildred M. Bogan YV 7 ILL some one please move that the minutes stand as lead. ' ' The motion is sec- VV onded and carried, and the minutes stand as read. And that is our only recogni- tion, if you may call it such, of Mildred ' s work as Class Secretary, the recorder of the ups and downs of our class meetings. Sometimes we even moved to dispense with the minutes! So we determined to devote these few words to Mildred, Class Secretary! Shakespeare would have loved Mil ' s voice — an excellent thing in woman, you know. She really should have had more respect for his opinion than to talk about her voice the way she did. She had been telling us that she really needed a megaphone to get anything done. Then the Senior Dance in Commencement Week began to come along, and Mildred was elected Chairman. It was a big success, everything had been seen to, everybody had a great time — and there wasn ' t a megaphone in sight! It just goes to show you — trust Shakespeare, after all ! We ' ll just take over the megaphone ourselves, and tell you, seriously, that Mildred has been a fine classmate, and an energetic, if quiet, worker for Thirty. Ctt aoajyriQ rao
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i? fr I 1 Dorothy Gledhill Bud IF it hadn ' t been for Dot, you mightn ' t have had this copy of Footprints, and then what would you have done? All of which means that she was Business Manager of this publication, as she was of Loria this year too; and she ' s the one who had to attend to the innumerable business details of having this book published. We thing she did an efficient job, and we hope you do too! Before her election as Business Manager of Loria. in Senior year, Dot used to contribute frequently — articles and bits of verse. But her new job kept her too busy chas- ing ads. and distributing copies, to be able to write anything but checks and contracts. Ads. made a very poor substitute for her previous work! We missed it, but we appreciated the reason for its absence. However, the Short Story Writing course found her turning out very creditable work once again. Besides cherishing a tendency towards writing poetry and short stories, Dot is an accomplished pianist, being versed in the depths of Chopin and Tschaikowsky. We really needn ' t say any more. We ' ll just let Dot ' s work in behalf of this book speak for itself! • Twelvt tn z xior 30
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1 r i Collette Bourke OLLETTE has been a crusader; she lias been a pioneer. The Committee on Religion - at its formation received impetus and backing from her staunch support. The Trust Fund, begun this year for the benefit of students in financial need, acquired its first treasury from the monster bridge of which she was Chairman. It is perfectly nat- ural for Collette to find her interests in activities which are new, which aspire to some- ideal. For she is a dreamer, who builds castles; and she is a practical woman, who likes to see them realized. Collette, however, is quite versatile in her talents. Our Varsity held down many a score through her able guarding, and afterwards, when an injured knee prevented her from playing, she managed the team for a season. She was also Chairman of Field Day in Sophomore year. What one will longest remember of Collette is her voice, vibrant and clear, with its priceless quality of unquestionable sincerity. Fonrti i n SEg SSEEi! 30 Js s shass
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