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are about to go out into the world to become wives and mothers — 51. What good is a college education anyway? 52. Oh, Hell! 53. It ' ll be good for the incoming class. 54. I ' m sure glad I ' m getting out of this place before they put those comprehensives in. 55. Let ' s all get stinking the night before graduation. 56. If I pass that comprehensive I ' m going to get drunk and stay drunk for a week. 57. When I get my diploma I ' m go- ing around and sock that guy. 58. If these are the happiest days of my life what a dandy life I ' m going to have. 59. Where, oh, where are the staid old Seniors? 60. You know, it ' s really been an awful lot of fun. 61. If you ' re ever in town be sure to look me up. 62. I wish it were all over. 63. Don ' t they look impressive? 64. Thank you, Miss Park. 65. So this is LIFE! 12
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25. Haven ' t been in the Lib since Freshman year. 26. She ' ll never marry him — you see. 27. I guess I ' ll get myself a job in Macy ' s. 28. I ' d like to see her ten years from now. 29. She ' s awfully young yet, she ' ll learn. 30. I haven ' t any faith in Russian photographers. 31. God! You look grim. 32. What ' s the dollar doing? 43. I wish I were going to be here another year — I ' d take Anthro- pology. 44. Never put your orals off until Senior year — it ' s a mistake. 45. I suppose I might just as well ask the whole damned family to Garden Party and hope for the best. 46. I absolutely refuse to wear a big hat. 47. Typical — you spend four years here and then they make you buy your own diploma. 33. If she isn ' t living with him I ' d like to know what she is doing. 34. Well, while there ' s life there ' s hope — Margaret Ayer Barnes flunked Sophomore English. 35. Why didn ' t I take Hygiene when it was easy? 36. How ' s Herben getting along with Sophomore English? 37. There ' s too much emphasis on exams. 38. I think Hepburn is terribly over- rated as an actress. 39. Miss Thomas must have been a remarkable woman. 40. The Deanery is alright, but it has too much in it. 41. When I took Freshman English I never cracked a book for the exam — 42. If people don ' t stop swiping the books I need out of the Lib I ' m going to steal them permanently. 48. Who am I going to give my hoops to? 49. The next thing the radical ele- ment in the class will want Coughlin at Baccalaureate. 50. As I look out over your bright young faces and realize that you ill ii
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Qlass Statistics Class Officers 1930-31. President: Nichols; Vice-President: Rothermel ; Secretary: Gribbel. 1931-32. President: H. Mitchell; Vice-President: Hannan; Secretary: Rothermel. 1932-33. President: Miles; Vice-President: Mackenzie; Secretary: Bowen. 1933-34. President: Miles; Vice-President: Mackenzie; Secretary: Bowen. Student Government 1930-31. Lee. 1931-32. Gribbel, H. Mitchell. 1932-33. Gribbel, H. Mitchell, Rothermel. 1933-34. President: H. Mitchell; Vice-President: Gribbel; Senior Member: Bertolet. Advisory Board: Bertolet, Coleman, F. Jones, M. Mitchell, Pleasanton. Undergraduate Association 1930-31 Freshman Member: Blume. 1931-32. Treasurer: Bowen. Sophomore Member: Bowie. 1932-33. Secretary: Bertolet. First Junior Member: Parnell. Second Junior Member: Culbertson. 1933-34. President: Nichols. Vice-President: Fouilhoux. Speakers ' Committee: Culbertson. Board: Bowen, F. Jones, Laudenberger, Marsh, M. Mitchell. Bryn Mawr League 1930-31. Freshman Representatives: Brown, Fraser. 1931-32. Assistant Bates House: Lee. 1932-33. Assistant Sunday Services: Rothermel. Bates House Manager: Lee. Assistant Bates House Manager: Parsons. Blind School: Fraser. Haverford Community Centre: Duany. Industrial Group: Bertolet. Maids ' Entertainment and Coaching: E. Snyder. 1933-34. President: Rothermel. Secretary and Treasurer: Lee. Sunday Services: Barnitz. Bryn Mawr Camp: Marsh. Summer School Chairman: E. Smith. Maids ' Vespers: Detwiler. International Relations Club 1932-33. President: Hart. 1933-34. Treasurer: Duany. French Club 1932-33. Secretary-Treasurer: Jarrett. 1933-34. President: Little; Secretary-Treasurer: Jarrett. Employment Bureau 1934. Chairman: Bowen. Undergraduate Assistant to the Director of Publication 1934. Barnitz. 13
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