St Josephs College - Footprints Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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St Josephs College - Footprints Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 30 of 124
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D=H = 33offi n KATHLEEN A. FORD A SPANISH senorita, a Donald Ogden Stuart, an embryonic Edna St. Vincent Millay, all encompassed by about four feet ten inches of flesh and blood. There you have Kay Ford! Kay is not Spanish by birth, but she is by virtue of adoption. She is an ardent student of Spanish, treating her major as a hobby rather than something to be boned up. ' ' Under her guidance, the Spanish Club has taken a place among the active study clubs. But Kay has more than all that as just claim to fame. She finished her college course in three and one-half years, and managed not to let that interfere with her natural wit and humor. She finds outlet for this by running the gamut from playing practical jokes to writing comic poems. And speaking of her poems. — Kathleen is famous for hers which appear with regularity in the College magazine. In them she can imprison all the fleet loveliness of a passing moment ; all the delicate shadings of the things which have been caught in her quick- intuitive glances at life. Page Twenty-Six t? =-H3=SJCH33BBS5n

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DO I fl BB GENEVIEVE FINN F ' ASTIDIOUSNESS + Finn = Genevieve, fastidiousness, not finical but rather refined and dainty. Everything Gene does is characterized by a care and finish that is second nature to her. Her taste naturally tends toward the arts rather than the more strenuous pleasure of basket- ball or hockey. Not only is she a very valuable member of the Serenaders, but her artistic abilities have been freely given to Glee Club and Dramatics. So much for the fastidiousness, you say; but what about the Finn? Ah — that comprises the sincere, conscientious endeavors and the ever-ready helping hand that round out this artistic nature and make the whole a lovable person. ( iene ' s lessons are always fully prepared with a little over for good measure. And who ever heard her refuse to make a poster to boost this or that around the college? And delightful posters they always were, promoting the cause of art as well. Genevieve, the mathematical major and the algebraic sum of these char- acteristics has proven a true daughter of our Alma Mater. May St. Joseph ' s gather within its ranks many more of her calibre! Page Tzventy-Five 55e€2C-



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AMY T. FRAAS J HERE is always one insistent need in college — that of having someone in whom to confide one ' s troubles. From the very first we recognized in Amy one who was by temperament fitted for the onerous task of listening to all our troubles with sympathy. We expected her to keep up the morale when any crucial moment arrived and she never failed us — that was all that there was to it. It might have been the infectious nature of her laugh ; it might have been — though we are ashamed to confess it — the unceasing flow of puns which Amy could devise in any situation. Sh e knows wnen it is She gave unsparingly of her Ann - has a marvellously sane perspective of life time for work, and when it is time fur fun. energy to both. On the Varsity for four years she proved her good sports- manship. In the social realm no class event was quite complete unless Amy was there to sing the very latest for us. It was no surprise then, when she made our Senior Prom a success fur she knows the true value of a good time and how to plan it for others. Page Twenty-Seven □ SSSSeSO€3=S3=

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