College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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l..L.. M. Murray, j. 0'Connor, M. Holland, and L. jazfery plan the next meeting of the Biology Club. After this event, the supreme endeavor of every junior class, studies were resumed and we again succumbed to the normal routine of school life. The members of Mendaquin, the club for biology majors and minors, enjoy the monthly meetings conducted by the president, Julia O'Connor. The other oflicers include Mary Lyng, vice-president, Margaret Murray, sec- retary, and Mary Margaret Miller, treasurer. Guest speakers, prominent in the held of science, often address these meetings on cur- Tbe Verse Choir consists of: rent biological occurrences. Another feature of the club, which proves especially interest- ing, is the field trips which take the girls out of the classroom into the open. Mendacjuin carries on a definite educational program under the patronage of two great men of science, Gregor Mendel and St. Thomas Aquinas, the men who inspired the club's name, The Verse Speaking Choir is a compara- tively new feature, but one which has met with instant popularity. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Hoffman, the Choir has given one recital for the student body at the Christmas play and another during the spring. The school year finally terminated with the usual Rose Day ceremonies in which the juniors gloried as the colorful links in the traditional Rose Chain. Our activities as juniors culminated with a reception for the seniors, at which we feted the friends whose places we must now take. KAY MCNALLY, Hiftorimz. Miss Hoffman, Directory Row I. D. Roy, E. Egleston, V. Wheeler, -1. Czpperlyg Row 2. M. Long, M. Vofbe, L. AIcCarty, J. Karweilf Row 3. R. Delaney, M. Kosbob, M. McDonnell, K. Dwyer, B. Flrmigang Row 4. M. Fealy, E. Werzdrem, P. Howley, E. Hzzgbesg Row 5. M. Neslor, I. Belden, XVI. Cojee.

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Ctapfef flue We the people ' End of Cflfeef' . Dramatis P6'?'5011rI6U Accomplishments I Personalities I Traits O Coming ,emi- nzseences Q Milestones behind O Together Q Union l,,.eSe,,ce5 We, the people of the class of nineteen hundred forty, having arrived at the end of our careers as students at the College of Saint Rose, deem it necessary and expedient to our collective life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness to be immortalized in the annals of our beloved Alma Mater. In this chapter we present the dramatis personae of our collegiate drama-ourselves, not in the manner of an introduction, but rather as a sort of compilation, a significant grouping together. As a tangible evidence of our accomplishments we present the list of s our individual activities, but in a larger sense we cannot hope to transfer into writing the wealth of broadening experiences which have been so integral a part of our college life. For the purpose of preserving intact the personalities of our classmates as we have known them for four years, we have attempted to crystallize the outstanding characteristics and traits of each individual. By making this written portrayal exceedingly informal, we hope to insure the future retaining of the same spirit of camaraderie which has always pervaded our class. The likes and dislikes, the distinguishing habits and quirks which are so easily indi- vidualized now, may thus be recorded as a reference for coming reminiscences. Already we have left behind us the milestones of final examinations, Moving-Up Night, Baccalaureate, and Class Night, and in a very short time Graduation, too, will be a memory. As members of the same class, we have anticipated together the joy and the thrill of these events, and we have experienced together the tinge of sadness they have brought. This union shall be preserved through the medium of this chapter. 43

Suggestions in the College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) collection:

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 24

1940, pg 24

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 187

1940, pg 187

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 118

1940, pg 118

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 138

1940, pg 138

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 19

1940, pg 19

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 81

1940, pg 81


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