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Kathleen Agnes Deery Life ' s a pudding full of plums: Care ' s a canker that benumbs, Wherefore waste our elocution On impossible solution? Life s a pleasant institution, Let us take it as it comes ' . Kathleen is the ambrosia of a four-year sojourn at col- lege; she is witty, vivid, ingenious. Cheerfully and art- lessly she makes friends of the classical professors of the nation. She summers in the style of Haliburton, ascend- ing the Acropolis by moonlight and racing ' round the walls of Troy the traditional number of times. The most redoubtable classics are colored with the scarlets and ma- rine blues of her own sparkling and extraordinary adven- tures. She spends her leisure in silhouetting the faculty and collegiate body or in attending the opera. If appoint- ments were made on a basis of adventure, Kathleen would leave us far behind. Beneath her ruffled crest of gold the bewildering Kackie looks for a new universe to conquer with her pixie glance. LAMPAS Staff; Camera Club ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 (Presi- dent ' 31); Classical Club ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 (Vice-Presi- dent ' 31). Mary Clare Finn And all of her singing was, ' Earth, it is well! ' And all of her dancing was, ' Life, thou art good! ' Mary Clare ' s spirit is the composite of a smile, a sigh, and a dance. Some mystery suggests itself behind that genial, disarming smile; some elusive dream prompts that sigh; some energy demands expansion in her staccato and precisioned dancing. At once enigmatical and ingenuous, Mary Clare defies character analysis. She pursues a blithe and dreamy, albeit effective, passage through the Latin grammar and the grandeur that was Rome. Her sym- pathy for the medical and legal professions, her graceful dancing, imperturbable good nature, and opinionated in- tensity dramatize the dreariest day for Mary into an excit- ing whirl of living. Athletic Association ' 2S; Classical Club ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Music Club ' 2S, ' 29. Twenty-four
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Mary Gertrude Connor Mine is a Lady, beautiful and queenly, Crowned with a sweet, continual control. Slender and fair, Mary is a worthy rival of the famous beauties of history. Her graceful pulchritude is always enhanced by svelte gowns, envied and inimitable. No less varied than her gold and tear-drop necklaces are her cosmopolitan interests; the piano, drawing, and conti- nental universities are a few of the many things that share her attention. Amazing is her reconciliation of successful school work with a vigorous social life. Perhaps it is her sweetly quiet method of doing things that gets them done so easily. Anyone wishing lessons in the gentle art of savoir faire might well observe the constant graciousness, pleasant- ness, and charm of the perfect hostess and companion, the delightful Mary. Self-Government Association (Councillor ' 28); Athletic Association ' 30, ' 31; English Club ' 30, ' 31; Welfare Club (Publicity ' 29; First Vice-President ' 30). Celena Cooper I have no hidden word To tell, nor mystic art; I only know I sing The song within my heart. Celena ' s voice is the pride and boast of SIV. When she sings slow, haunting songs in that husky, rich con- tralto of hers, we catch our breath and listen entranced while she weaves a spell of witchery with her music. She is fortunate in that her speaking voice is not less beauti- ful than her singing voice. It is an added attraction to the flash of her. white teeth and the light in her eyes. Her character is vivacious, imaginative, with a highly devel- oped strain of romanticism. She is temperamental in a charming way, without the tantrums of many other artists with talent like hers. Lampas Staff; Athletic Association ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; French Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31 (Treasurer ' 31). Twenty-three
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Catherine Joan Grant Heart on her lips and soul within her eyes. Lovable and generous-heai ' ted, Catherine is admired by all who know her sweet nature. She is kind in everything she does and says, a quality only too rare. In all her undertakings she is a sincere and enthusiastic worker. Her capable guidance of the Welfare Club during the year 1930-1931 shows her qualities of leadership in a field of work naturally suited to her idealistic spirit. But in spite of her accomplishments along serious lines, we will remember Catherine as the light-hearted, dark-haired ingenious lass, who could enliven the dullest subject with her sparkling interpretation of it. Athletic Association ' 28, ' 29, ' 30; Drama Club ' 28, ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; English Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; French Club ' 29, ' 30; Science Club ' 29, ' 30, ' 31; Welfare Club (Advisory Board ' 29, Secretary ' 30, President ' 31). Marguerite Gray She dresses aye sae dean and neat, Baith decent and genteel; And then there ' s something in her gait Gars ony dress look weel. Peggy treads the halls of Teachers College in a calm fashion that fascinates one by its aloofness. There is in her manner a hint of royal bearing, a suggestion of Milady, the carriage waits. Perhaps it is the blood of bonny Scotland that lends her such a distinctive air. Her deep blue eyes are not only very attractive but also extremely clear-sighted in scientific manipulation of the microscope. Royalty and biology are an odd combination, but Marguerite welds them together into one harmonious whole. It is a habit of hers to reconcile the incongruous in a multi-colored life that flows along smoothly as well as interestingly. Camera Club ' 31; French Club ' 29; Science Club ' 30, ' 31. Twenty-five
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