St Josephs College - Footprints Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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FRANCES U. DIECKERT FRANK and activities will always remain inseparable in our memory. From Freshman P. T. through successive Field Days, even to last year ' s, of which she was Chairman, she could ahvavs he depended on to out-broad-jump the rest of us. This high- score basketball player is one of the very few who can point to four years membership on the Varsity, as well as to the fulfillment in the last vear of the numerous duties of President of the Athletic Asso- ciation. But athletics is not the only thing in which Frank is interested. For three years the French Club has received her loyal support, both in its annual presentation (who will forget Lucil ' .e ' s lover in Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme ?) and in its other activities. And yet, witli all this, the end of everv term saw her with at least two exemptions. And that ' s a record tor the class baby. To know the real Frank, though, you ' ve got to know the friend. There isn ' t a thing Frank wouldn ' t do for you. That ' s a broad statement, but we think it ' s true, and that ' s the thing that will be remembered when Frank the student or Frank the athlete has faded into the far-away dream of college days. 25

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ANGELA M. DEEGAN NO, Angela isn ' t trying to look like an Elizabeth Arden ad. That ' s quite a typical picture. It illustrates perfectly the thing that everyone feels about Ange ' a — her sincerity. She is sincere in her work, her play, her friendships. And she was, above all. sincere when she was begging you to bring in your class dues. As Senior Class President. Angela had a position that, for responsibility and sheer worry, outclassed any other. The glory that attached to her name by reason of her office could never be sufficient to compensate for the planning, arranging and plain working she did for us. It is really a wonder that this busy lady found time for any- thing besides her executive and scholastic duties, but she did. l ' .asket- ball, hockey and tennis were second nature to her, and Thirty-Two is likelv to sigh with pleasure when remembering the way Angela could shoot a basket, knock a puck around or place a fast serve. The finishing touch, we think, to this picture of an all-round girl is the fact that Angela writes verse — and good verse at that. In spite of everything, however, we have a feeling that some day in the not too-distant future, we ' ll drop in and find her warming the baby ' s milk while hubby reads his evening paper — in a cute little cottage built for two or three. 24



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KATHRYN G. DRISCOLL DO we know anything about the Vikings? We can ' t say we do. But it we ever want to, we know where to go. Kay Driscoll ' s seemingly insatiable thirst for a knowledge of these supermen has caused some wonder but we are glad to be able to announce that the research is all for the benefit of her thesis, for, you see, Kay is a history major. So much having been said, we are not going into panegyrics over her A ' s and exemptions, because that ' s the sort of thing you naturally expect from Kay. But, just because of that, you might not expect that she would be interested in the social doings. hi the contrary, she has the reputation of having seldom, if ever, missed a college function. s to extra-curricular activities. Kay has. for the great part, favored Glee Club, and could usually be found in the male chorus of their annual production, in the guise of a tar, a dragoon, or a guest at the party. On second thought, we ' re afraid that Glee must share honors with the History Club, of which Kay was an ever-faithful member. Her latest interest lies in the new but promising Educational Psychology group. In spite of all Kay has done, we think we shall remember her more for her sincerity, her idealism and her true friendliness — in short, for being Kay. 26

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