another banquet of the fleet. So-on after we gave our last hop as hrst class men, a cotillion where everyone was favored well. A day of days arrived when we received our class rings, which were most inspiring. Then events were fast and furious: the mascot hunt- and even we, the supposedly brilliant and wide-awake first class men, missed the clues com- pletely and our own maneuvres went unrewardedg then the Senior Prom with its thrills and excitementg Baccalaureate Sunday and the encouraging words of advice from former sea- meng Class Day came, a more serious note, when we relinquished our senior ladder and the ward room with the hopes that our successors would faithfully carry out the traditions set before themg the eve of graduation and the class play-what histrionic ability we displayed for sailors! Then came the day of days, with its mixed sensations of happiness and sorrow. Commencement! And we left our ship Victory with a poignant regret that the voyage was ended so soon. There have been pleasures with the flood tides, as well as hard work with the ebbg we have sailed through stormy days and fair, calm and tempests, with the guidance of our able Commander-in-Chief. Now each must rig her own ship to sail the sea of life, each as her own captain and crew, on her own course with Nike guiding her to victory. gf The Keel Row Twcfliy
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K O ,QW cyyax ,BNSDCQ -S W MARY EDNA SMITH Summit, New Iersey She green Ihr world wizh rr gmeion: grsrurr. TIIREE YEARS Class President Board of Editors of SLlIN1lIg1lIldf Marionette Member, II-III-IV Glee Club, Ill-IV Song Contest Substitute, III Cercle Francais. III-IV Christmas Choir, ll-III Christmas Pageant, IV Mardi Gras, III-IV Poised and resourceful, she dispatches her duties with a calm efficiency that is the ad- miration of everyone. Mary Edna is one of those gifted people who, though in reality bur- dened with a multitude of tasks, never seems to have a care in the world. We donht know how she maintains that unhurried appearance in the midst of a scurrying breathless mob, but she goes on her successful way unperturbed. We admire, also, her amiable friendliness and enjoy her offhand wit, two qualities which make her one of the most pleasant com- panions we know. Of all the words we might apply to our beloved president, there is one ELEANOR I-IARTLAND O'NEILL Woodbury, Connecticut The lmrri fa corieeizfe, the m1rlr'r.mnu1'ing 10 direct, and Ihr hand to c'xecu1e. FOUR Yrmks Q that suits her perfectly-indispensable. 9 4. 'll' 62 L 7397 J fi f -E7 Class Vice-I resident Q p 3 7 , Board ul lzdttors ot blllllltlglllllfl 7 ,J 6' ' Marionette Member, I-IV, Play, I .NJ w x F ,f one Llub, 11-111-1V to A Assistant Leader of Glee Club, IV .9'C'-?j , sang Contest, 11-111-lv QQ! hy' Cercle Francais, IV , Q.-V 2 Sociae Latinae, I-Il-III 9,1iggI,L If Acdilc of Sociae Latinae, II 7 4 C ' gf Consul of Sociae Latinae, III 9' y Class Basketball, I -fl exft, fd' .7 I Ljfcillisnmschaif,11-111-lv I , J , ,M ,4- cf sw XV ite Cheer Leader, IV Mardi Gras, II-IV Class Cheer Leader, III Well, Iim', is the only suitable name for her. We'd hardly recognize our cheery, happy-go-lucky friend by the dignihed name, Eleanor. But she is turning out to be a genuine disciplinarianl If Iim doesn't give S.M.S. a creditable chapel line, it won't be her fault. Do you need a car or a place to entertain? Why search farther? The O'Neills are always generously at hand to offer the best of good times. And just leave it to Iamcs to lead the hockey and basketball cheers-for Iim's pep isn't confined to Glee Club at all. A long line of friends everywhere awaits her pleasure. Do you wonder? No-not if you know her! Tll'!'!IIj'-IIUU
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