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3n jffflemoriam groperintenbent Patrick %. Campbell Jfebruarp 12, 1937 His life was gentle, and the elements So mix ' d in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, This was a man! Twenty
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ELEANOR TWOMEY LUCY CONDON BERTHA BAYARP « = ««-, Mtt - ,BSMSI MARIE MICHAELS SENIOR 5 Seldom do we have occasion to praise ourselves. However, we may justly give ourselves credit for the selection of class officers for our Senior year. Our president, Eleanor Twomey, is an executive who leads without being officious; who never makes a request unless she plans to share the labor entailed; who co- operates completely not only with the other class officers but with the leaders of other groups. She strives to meet the demands of all, to satisfy the class without displeasing others. She has not labored in vain, for we all agree that she has been a gracious executive with charming personality, and also a sincere friend to us all. Many of the memories of our Senior year are brilliant and lasting because of Eleanor ' s tireless zeal. It is true that Eleanor could not have accomplished so much this year with- out the assistance of the other class officers. The vice-president, Lucy Condon, has proved to be not only an able helper but an efficient substitute during the second semester. As a support to these two leaders, Betty Bayard, class treasurer, has devoted much time and effort to her work. Financial matters always present problems. Few of us could have coped with these difficulties in the calm, effective, business- like manner that was Betty ' s. Our secretary, Marie Michaels, has also been an ardent assistant in leading the class. To Marie we entrusted the task of keeping our class records. She has not disappointed us. In years to come, we shall look back on our happiest year, our Senior Year, with fond memories and sincere appreciation of the valuable work of our class leaders. Twenty-two
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