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LAMPAS 1935 Anna Elise Beck Of social glee, and wit humane though keen. One has to know Ann very well to ap- preciate the subtleties of her personality. With strangers, she does not show her real self; with old friends, she displays her clever judgment of people and situa- tions; her dry wit and playful humor are very clever. She has never used her wit maliciously; it is the wholesome sympathy of Anne ' s remarks that makes her so likable. She is unruffled by the minor upsets of life; her sense of humor has helped her in more than one difficult and trying situation. She and Doris, we think, collaborated on a recipe of how to be nonchalant, and have been using it successfully. English Club ' 32- Sadie Berkowitz ' ' M.istress of herself though China fall. Sadie is a person who thinks her own thoughts and then follows them out. She is clever, independent, and frank. Undoubtedly, her quickness in making decisions is aided by her extensive reading. She has a pleasant friendly nature, which makes her well liked. We hope that some day Sadie ' s latent genius as an artist may find adequate expression, for the many pages of her notes are decorated lavishly with unique caricatures. Even these are methodically arranged. Sadie ' s scholastic ability is not confined to Mathematics, but her excellence in this subject helps her to keep count of her calories as she has been faithfully doing. Aquarium Club ' 32, ' 33; Mathematics Society ' 32, ' 33, 34. Twenty-seven
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1935 LAMPAS Marie G. Bannister Business and pleasure go hand in hand; Behold M.arie — and understand. Pep — vim — vivacity — Add the three — the sum s Marie. Rarely do we find such a combination of business and social efficiency. Marie ' s ability to make friends is as well known as her skill in finding a trial balance. Her popularity is due to her winning personality, which is ever interesting because it is ever changing. One never meets her, that her large blue eyes are not aglow with some new found interest or startling bit of news. Fortunate are they who can boast of the gay comradeship of Marie. Athletic Association ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; Drama Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35. GOLDIE BaZOLL ' ' I am a part of all that I have met. Goldie ' s charming naivete is coupled with a keen intelligence. Her wide and enthusiastic interests have made her active in many fields outside her chosen one, science; her ability to do well whatever she undertakes has won her recognition in these activities, especially in athletics. She has the fitness for action and the readiness for full enjoyment of life which come from wise and healthful living. A winning personality has attracted and held many friends from various circles. Among her many qualities she may well prize her graciousness, poise, tact, and ability to adapt herself to all types of situations and people. Lampas Staff (Business Manager) ' 35; Athletic Association ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; Aquarium Club ' 33; Biology Society ' 35 (Secretary); Camera Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35 (Treasurer ' 33, President ' 35); Science Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35 (Treasurer ' 33, President ' 34). Twenty-i
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935 LAMPAS Ethel Bickoff How much lies in Laughter, the cipher key wherewith we decipher the whole man. By her laugh ye shall know her. That trill of giggles all the way up and down the scale means a wealth of good nature and good humor. Furthermore, Ethel is one of the few who love the classics for their beauty and not for transfer of train- ing. She quotes Martial or Catullus most nonchalantly with the air of one who knows. Classical Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; Drama Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35; Science Club ' 35. Frieda Blume Who never spoke against a joe. These words are broadly applicable to Frieda, but foe is a word which has never entered her vocabulary. Many of us have enviously admired her scholastic record. The facility with which she transformed study from mental labor into actual pleasure is unattainable for most of us. Bookworm is a name w hich can never be applied to Frieda, for she is not at all of the bookworm type. A combination of scholastic excellence and social charm is rare; this combination makes Frieda a rarity. Athletic Association ' 32, ' 33; English Club ' 32, ' 33, ' 34, ' 35 (Treasurer ' 34); Science Club ' 35. Twenty-eight
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