DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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Kr- IG- ' fm 'I 1 ' , 8 X .. X lip e 9:4 , . , ff D' , 6750 Q22 ey mzsfw ir? ----- X, K .If X f - ,rs Q uf ...fa 0- iw is The Freshman Class MARJORIE ABELS1A flutter of colorful silk- has the second bell rung? We introduce 'LMarj, who possesses such a rare sense of humor that we always welcome the sight of her. IRENB ADAMSKA-IFEUE is all my fancy painted her. Hail to a future Latinist! NoRA ANDERSON-It seems impossible that there could be anyone quite like Norakunless she were twins. As class president and reader of last statements in logic, she proves herself a paragon of virtues. IRMA COLL-Little did we suspect the presence of a prima donna in our midst until we went to a mission meeting and heard Irma sing Ramona CLAIRE COLLINS-Claire's unsuppressed laughter is a constant source of joy to us. And we often wonder what is the cause of her affection for Poe's poem-'The Bells ? MARY ELIZABETH CosHwAY-Ivlary Elizabeth is a noted authority on all the various operettas and musical comedies which have been presented here during the past few years. We always enjoy hear' ing her describe them. HELEN DALY'-Thurston may be a great magician but we doubt if he could discover how Helen conceals such an amazing store of knowledge under her engaging smile. DoRorHY DAVIS'DOfOthY is blessed with a genial smile and constant good humor. We admire her brilliant scholarship and sympathize with her weakness for sensitive, bouncing Fords. ALICE DEARING'AliCE is a demure young person who is characterized by a witty and wistful nature and a seemingly placid disposition. Like her Senior sister, she inclines toward bridge. BURNBTTE DEcoT- Bunny, whose hair is of the fairest and whose eyes are of the brownest, is a delightful companion. We always enjoy her gaiety and sociability. VIRGINIA DECOT'sLGlIlUY,S1q dreams tint life with rosy hues and lead her far on the road to happif ness. Poetess, student and genial chaulfeuse, she is well on the way to D'Youville's Hall of Fame. VIVIAN DEMPSEY-Like a little girl dressed up in mother's clothes, Viv seems such an adorable child to be mastering solid geometry and Latin, and doing it so welll Eiglityfsix

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THE FRESHMAN CLASS



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y XJ 1 ' QIK G . ...ag-sjggg a 360 ' ' 60 m ill ' X v I W -N .XR IRMA DICKMAN-IFDIHNS expert tobogganing and dauntless pursuit of the study of Greek prove her to be one of '33's most courageous members. MARY RITA DIETRICH'hLLCtqS laugh! -Mary Rita enjoys every bit of fun that comes her way and, besides that, she achieves A's in chemistry and is noted for her excellence in other studies. MARY MARGARET DINEEN-The sight of Babe always arouses in us the memory of that lilting query, Tell me, pretty maiden, are there any more at home like you? CATHERINE DRISCOLL'A scholarship girl with scholarship virtues and a propensity for sitting with Nora. The missions have a devoted servant in our sparkling little guardian of the mitefbox. LORENE DUGAN-LOFCIIB reminds us of violetsglovely and refreshing. She is following close in the footsteps of her popular sisters. GENEVIEVE FIGHTER-Genevieve is a charming and versatile maiden who is very fond of dancing. However, her brain is as active as her feet, and there is true delight in her companionship. EUNICE FRANK- Eunie is a wandering person who loves to hike, talk about different things and who, to top it off, is a corking good cook. DoRoTHEA GEARY-Ashtabula was raised from obscurity when Dort joined our ranks. Now this vivacious young woman is as much at home at D'Youville as in her Ohio birthplace. MARY GLEASON-MHFY is a charming girl who has made a host of friends during her year at D'Youville. Her well-ah's in history have become famous. CATHERINE GODFREY'-CHth6flHB,S ideal day would consist of history, bridge, Hoefler's and more history. We like her goodfnature and sportsmanship. - MARGARET GGDPREY-Slimness and wit are synonymous of Marg, Wheiu laughter flows freely in the clubrooms, you may be sure of finding her there. GRACE HAELYTD'YOUVllliHI1S also seem to prefer blondes, for each of us has taken Grace to her heart. Grace . . . a fitting name for her. A MARIE HORAN-Marie is one of our distinguished Freshmen and she has marked talent for French, history, and catching the Connecticut. She is one of the three famous students of Latin Prep. MARGARET MARY JONES-Margaret Mary is fond of poetry and the beauty of nature. We wonder if she realizes that her prohle is distracting and that gym clothes are most becoming to her. ' A Eiglityfseven

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