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i Josephine Adele Coddington T V we Jo say it ourselves, we have always considered our parties pretty good, and not ■ the least part of their success has been the dramatic entertainments. In these plays, Josephine has often thrilled small but select audiences, in characterizations of either the brave hero, or the crafty villain; as an austere spinster, or coy maiden. Her clever interpretations have often amused us, but her real contributions have been of a more- important nature. As a member of several committees Josephine prepared herself for the chair- manship of the Spring Dance of Senior year. This last dance of the Undergraduate- Association during the sojourn of Thirty at S. J. C. was made a memorable occasion by Jo ' s ingenious planning and her untiring efforts in fulfilling these plans. Jo ' s appearance is impeccable always. She is a paragon of neatness and the wonder of her less fortunate sisters. Sixtt i r Ctt szaOAJ iQ ao T
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■£aiiiiiiiiniiiiliniiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiii illinium :i;isi ;-■•:- ;. faiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii R is; Helen E. Bradlev HELEN ' S faithful four years as member of both the Glee Club and the Serenaders testify that music is her hobby. As President of the Serenaders, Helen popularized the work of the orchestra, introducing new and varied types of music. But she is not the dreaming musician awaiting inspiration from the clouds. No one- could make such a charge who had felt her power to draw money from people when she represented Stella Maris. Her appeals for funds were such as moved the stoniest hearts Helen is one of the few women who know how to keep a secret, whether the secret is her own or another ' s. But there is no secret about her opinion of Math ! Helen ' s sunniness of disposition and unfailing honesty of opinion, coupled with dry humor for which she is justly famous, have made her a friend that Thirty will not soon forget. Fifteen g o yfia o j g
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i » 1 Margaret Noel Cosgrove A N. C, as Margaret chose to sign herself, became quite famous during Senior ivl, y ear as tne ec jj tor f Lord ' s fj rst column, Nonsense and Stuff. ' ' It was the most popular featute of the magazine because of its keen humor, and the refreshing style of its comment — which was as modern as the New Yorker itself, and far more delightful. When we consider that this same M. N. C. was President of the Athletic Asso- ciation and forward on the Varsity, we begin to realize her versatility. No one has been more active in service to the class. She was a member of the Loria Board for three years, Sketch Editor of this Footprints, and a member of the Glee Club for four years. She was on our Prom committee in Junior year, and was Class Secretary in Freshman year. Without all these offices to her credit, Margaret might still claim glory — for her memory. The morning after a class theatre party, Margaret might have been heard whistling the song-hits for the benefit of her more forgetful classmates, and although she cannot whistle the words, she will supply them to you upon request. We had almost forgotten to mention her whistle, but really it is so famous around school that mention of it seems unnecessary. And in finishing this, let us say that M. N. C. is one of the best spotts in the world! St ri nil i I! fo O yf 1 30 .£ 5
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