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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
me . f gnu K-Vsbs-175K swewgqw' EDITH IMLAY NEFTEL Garden City, New York lt would In-' SIIPEVHIIOIIS fo point out her value. Tunisia Ymas Secretary of Student Government, III President of Student Government, IV Class Historian Marionette Member, II-III-IV Treasurer of Marionettes, III Glee Club, IV Cercle Francais, IV Sociae Latinae, II Magpie Board, IV Secretary of Athletic Association, III Varsity Hockey, II-III-IV Class Hockey, II-III-IV NVhite Hockey, II-III-IV Christmas Choir, III Christmas Pageant, IV Mardi Gras, IV The president of Stu. G. needs an abundant sense of humor to back her strong con- victions and to perform her duties, she needs depth of sympathy and tactg she must be a practical idealist. Neflie is all of this-and more. She is a fascinating realist with a Hair for wit and nonsense, yet she seldom fails to apply her ideals to everyday life. One feels that here is a distinct individuality, discerning and thoughtful, one who has no foolish illusions, yet is never Chorrible thoughtj a youthful cynic. What we like most among her attractive characteristics is her practicality. Neffie has both feet on the ground and likes it. IOAN HAWTHORNE DEMING Redding, Connecticut High-fl'ec'Ie1l Ihozfglzlx .mziezl in the hear! of conrIe.vy. 'IIHREE YEARS Vice-President of Student Government. IV Class Prophet Marionette Member, II-III-IV Marionette Plays, II-III-IV Glee Club, III-IV Song Contest, III-IV Cercle Francais, III-IV Vice-President of Ccrcle Francais, lll: President, IV Sociae Latinae, II Magpie Board, II-III-IV Class Basketball, III White Baseball, II-III Christmas Choir, III-IV Mardi Gras, III-IV , . l Senior Essay Contestant A burst of laughter and Ioan dashes into the room, a tennis racket under her arm. Of course, she's won-even though the sun is hot enough to raise blisters on a bare wall! Ioan always manages to come out on top. Perhaps it's because shels a hard worker-you see, it isn't for nothing we've been watching her oblivious concentration in study hall- and elsewhere. We've often met that determination-which heads towards obstinacy in matters of her own locks or the choice of favorite poets-but found it softened by a humor that doesn't mind laughing even at herself. Content yourself! Itis not for her great grandfather that we like Ioan! Twenty-three
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