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College Seniors Constance Curtiss Mary Watt Antoinette Hearne Ruth Classlord We are rugged individualists. We preler quality to quantity. We like getting educated. We have ideas, loads ol' them. We are ladies belore athletesf' We are intellectual. We are sentimental. We are lriendly. We like leisure Qand howlj. We are impulsive. We are progressive. That is to say we've got everything except that B.S. degree. Tony is dignihed, sociable, capable and genuine. Watty is easy-going, brilliant, broad-minded and dependable. Glassibrd', is efficient, responsible, thoughtful and cooper- ative. Connie is idealistic, conscientious, temperamental and persevering. Tony says we are earnest. Watty,' thinks we are optimistic. Glasslbrd believes we are determined. Connie knows we are courageous. Our prayerfto be 'glilithliil forever. l22l
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Stars Above QWith Apologies to Mademoisellej Find the date under which you were born and read the type of Bouve girl you are, and what you should wear. DECEMBER 22-JANUARY I9-Capricorn THE CAREER GIRL Ambitious, cautious, diplomatic. Your genius for making ends meet is uncanny. You are inclined to spend your last sou putting up a front. YOUR CLOTHES should be smart but not too extreme. JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY I8-Aquarius THE BOHEMIAN You're delightfully different. Independent, selllsuflicient, civic-minded, and you believe in all rights for all women.YOUR CLOTI-IES,like Queen Maryls hats,should have a style all their own. FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 20-Pisces THE ROMANTICIST Enter the Victorian heroine in person, sympathetic, starry-eyed, impractical and moody. YOUR CLOTHES should be ethereal, and will-o'-the-wisp. MARCH 2 1 -APRIL I9--Aries THE GAMIN . You're impulsive, ardent, hard to handle. If you havenlt red hair and freckles you should have. You're wide-eyed and wide-awake. YOUR CLOTHES should be simple but snappy. . .those casual little sport dresses easy to whip on and off fyoulre invariably in a hurry.j APRIL 20-MAY 20--Taurus THE CLASSIC BEAUTY You're slow-moving, serene, practical and determined. Thank your planetary ruler for a lovely skin. YOUR CLOTHES should be semi-tailored with dressmaker coats and suits. MAY 21-JUNE 21-Gemini THE SOPHISTICATE Adaptable, restless, quick-thinking and quick-talking, you're the G.C. type. You adore partying. YOUR CLOTHES are chic as all get out. You don't follow the fashion but set the pace. JUNE 22-JULY 22-Cancer THE HOMEBODY You're extremely maternal, mow feminine, introverted and sensitive, crowds are not fbr you. You have a love for food. YOUR CLOTHES should fall in soft, slimming folds. JULY 23-AUGUST 23-Leo THE REGAL TYPE Dramatic, dignihed and affectionate. Your charm gives you the center of the stage, and you love it. You're indefatigable. YOUR CLOTHES should be luxurious. Lush furs, bro- cades and jewels. AUGUST 24-SEPTEMBER 23-Virgo THE INTELLECTUAL You're the perfect brain-wave, and horribly clever, but beware of being old maidishf, YOUR CLOTHES should be in quiet good-taste. SEPTEMBER 24-OCTOBER 23-Libra THE INGENUE Pleasure-loving, pretty, appealing, impractical, a born coquette. . .thatls you. YOUR CLOTHES should be fluffy, frilly and feminine by day, romantic by night. OCTOBER 24-NOVEMBER 22-Scorpio THE FEMME FATALE Dynamic, exotic, intense, you'll be hated or loved, but never ignored. YOUR CLOTHES should have long, clinging lines and a touch ofthe bizarre. NOVEMBER 23-DECEMBER 21-Sagittarius THE SPORTSWOMAN You're the perfect, big, outdoorsy type. Enthusiastic, idealistic. You're so frank it's mad- dening. YOUR CLOTHES should be crisp, well-made, and frequently of mannish materials. MARGERY DAYTON N I2Il
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,I V 4- ,, , f . 1 v m A I t. - V l .1 1 s fr J J 1 ' t 'X 'X ' 1' l f 0 pt tl! A l lj yd I.: JJ , ,J 'A s v 4 I V r Sophomore Class J I ' 1 4 1 f, 1 l I' Vile-Praridelzl Pl'8.l'f!lPI1l Secrelmy- 7d7'L'll.l'lll'6'f Mary Francis Gould Annette Gooclell Louise Porter Today the Class ol' 1941 leels quite old, learned and proud, lor we have suceesslullyjumped the most difficult part ofthe stream on our way to careers. We now stand very distinguished, to ourselves at least, on the pedestal of 4'Sophomores and Big Sistersf, Qur Class, like all other classes, is made up of an integration ol' individuals, each one ol' whom contributes something to the School. We leel that, as a group, we have accomplished a few things, though we know how many pitlalls lie ahead of us il'we are not carelul. But little do we worry about such abstract things when we are laced with the cold reality ofa twenty-degree Tuesday Qteachingj morning, or an Anatomy exam., or a lew examples in concrete subjects such as heat engines, pumps or relrigerators, or, on the other hand, glid- ing t?j gaily about the Arena, or living the WOIlClCI'llll days ol' brushing your teeth outdoors, baseball games, parties, double bunks and Gymkhana as almost Sophomoresn at Monomoy. So lull oflun and work have the days been that it seems, almost belore we know it, that we are ready to leave the second stepping-stone. We look lorward to the third and last, knowing . XXXO that it will hold great pleasure as it has lor the classes belbre us and will lor ie classes to come. 05-L M-X' fx t x . . I . X X o ADA WI A u'Gf?Gx-1 ' 3 '-'Q li if I I N f Qvxoem i-xo eu oo li? .CS W 0 I' K . -- ' ,. , - ' n 4 4, 1 QQ O L D uf 5+ , a. .. tw 'wo 560 A l- 'X W tb' f 1 .X QQ fxxl A X l uv , J V Jn 1:1 1 ,. E. Moore, G. Haigh, E. Smith, M. Clark, Elkington, P. Goodwin, G. Lammers, B. Liming, A. Piippo E. Campana, E. Sakurai, M..I. Benway, B. Hdlmes, M. Leaning, S. Kenny, D. Wildman, R. Kite, B. Bradshaw V. Kane, E. Paulson, M. F. Gould, A Goodell CPresi1leutj, L. Porter, H. Travers, M. Woolfolk F. Butler, R..Iones, P. ing, B. Elroy, I.. Stickney, M. Wagman , Misxing: N. Grose, D. ettleman, E.. Parker, B. Swenson, A. Wing 'L mf. - I H I r C, f Auf' 3f'?3l5fg j., ., few, 'Q' 'JW v- I ,.,4f A-A ' - 9 . - .t z.J he-DLL ' 'l vl,444vT'fff,yv.iI imp
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