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- A .tw 'vb' ARBUTUS EditcrrfirIfChief HELEN HENDERSON, '31 ANN MCCLUSKEY '31 Exchange Editor ANNA HIGGINS '31 Assistant MARY VAUGHAN '31 Staff Artist NAOMI'CLAPP '31 Dramatic Club IRENE Mc DONNELL '31 Fourth 'Year Reporter ELIZABETH WOLEE '31 Second 'Year Reporter VERONICA DORNAN '33 Athletic Club CATHERINE CURRAN '31 Assistants JULIA CARLOCK '32 Bans Mots Editor FLORENCE LONG '31 Assistant JOHANNA SULLIVAN '31 Arnb osian Clubs GWENIJOLYN LEE '31 .Query Column MARY AGNES RILEY '31 'Third Tear Reporter HELEN MCGANN '32 First Tear Reporter FLORENCE HARDISTY '34 Literary Club MARY O'BRIEN '31 Circulation Manager ' MILDRED VOGEL '31 And, guided by its sweet perfume, I found within a narrow dell A trailing spring flower, tinted like a shell. A flower was borng as a tiny bud, it was caressed gently by the gracious leaves in whose midst it grew, and as it bloomed, all looked upon it with love. Such has been the story of our little Arbutus, and as the last petals of the flower are slipping from our grasp, we treasure its memory, and revere the recollections of the hours in which its fragrance permeated our lives. Today, as we stand upon the threshold of another world, we realize how dear it has been to us, this little paper, a representative of our youthful aspirations, a connotation of the lofty principles of the Alma Mater to which we accord loving sentiments of filial affection. Through Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years, our budding literateurs asserted themselves in prose and poetry, and to the delight Cor perturbation, as it may bel of the editorial staffs, manuscripts from the younger girls flourished. But the greatest pleasure arrived with the advent of the Senior year, when the management of our Arbutus was placed in our own hands, and it was ours to collect, to revise, to prepare material for the press. Its pages have become dear to us, its literary standard has been our prideg and now, when the trailing arbutus is hidden in the sylvan greensward, our own Arbutus continues on its way with its messages of good will to all Cathedralites. Its hopes for the future are bright, and in its path of literature we send heavenward a prayer for its continued progress. One Hundred Fifteen
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