DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

Page 108 of 190

 

DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 108 of 190
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Page 108 text:

A if era . , , wr E . - fr-??2 ' 49750 .ancfgo -af Q 1.1 i v- X F - I ' Q 0 0 0 Q- U ,, , 1 ANNE JOHNSON-Pink satin and tulle . . . crystal chandeliers . . . soft strains of music . . . tuxedoed youths . . . and Anne. ANNA KEANE-SOMEONE singing, someone laughing? Of course it is none other than our own gay Anne. Rosa KEHRER-'We all like Rose, for she has a pleasant smile and has never been known to fail a classmate. She can always be depended upon to explain the mysteries of propositions and syllogisms to the less gifted among us. GERALDINB KENNY-Gerry's happy disposition and optimistic outlook on life radiate through her engaging personality and make her a delightful companion. HT. L.'s are her specialty. DOROTHY KOHNLWC like Dorothy's following of the Golden Rule. Her truefblue character and radiant smile are well known to all of us. ANNA MARIE LAMB-If it is true that silence is golden, then Anna Marie must own the wealth of the world. Her charm varies inversely with her tiny stature. CATHERINE LYONS-HCTC indeed is a unique personality! Catherine is one of the most delightful persons we know. Her disposition is a rare and descriptionfdefying thing, and her dry humor and droll smile shall ever be one of '33's claims to distinction. ISABEL MELANT'ISHb6l is quiet and demure but always in the midst of whatever fun may be going on. She is truly a lovely lady. VEIKONICA MCGEE-We marvel at Veronica's capacity for being always prepared in class and always ready for a good time. MARJORIE MCKENNA-Marjorie's burdens are always lightened by her high spirits and enthuf siasm, and for that reason we like to be with her. LILLIAN MONACELLI1LllllH1llS tiny self contains a large measure of admirable qualities. Her wistf fulness makes her seem more a child than a college student. ANNA IVIULLEN-Anna's chief charm lies in her voice which is low and sweet. She has the honor of being the one Freshman member of Beta Delta Pi. MARY MURPHY- Mary should not mind being a Freshman, since green becomes so well the gold of her hair and the amber of her eyes. And who has seen those eyes without their merry light? Eigl-ztyfeiglit

Page 107 text:

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



Page 109 text:

'Ai' ia' i , - , 6 , I ' 0 3 gg in , fr I , f f. fw Cv t HELEN O'CoNNELL-Generosity is Helen's predominating trait. We enjoy her companionship and admire her Inany talents. MARGARET OqDONNELL'LLTWO n's and two l's. People rarely spell Pegs name in the right way, and she corrects them with a bewitching New England accent. MARY O1KEEFE1MHIY has earned an indisputable right to fame. Proctorship implies no bed of roses, but Mary has dulled its sorrows with her merry chuckle and twinkling eyes. CATHERINE QUINN'WE have eyes to wonder, but lack tongues to praise. For Catherine has grown up before us this year from a bobbedfhaired youngster to a longfhaired lady. CATHERINE RADICE-Here is a D'Youvillian who will conquer the world with a smile, and if ever you need a model of girlish decorum, seek Catherine. KATHLEEN REII.LYWBehold the genius of the Freshman Class! While her forte is Greek, she is 1'IOt to be defeated by any other study which she sets out to Inaster. LAVBRNA SANELEET-Laverna is one of those warmfhcarted, heartfwarming persons whom the angels themselves must love. And although we are far from being angels, we, too, love Laverna. KATHRYN SCHMITT-NO fear that life will elude this duskyfhaired maiden. There is an eagerness in Kathryn's dark eyes and a confidence in her graceful walk that bespeak boundless ambition. DOROTHY SCHENCK-NOC even the fact that fountain pens run clry at most inopportune moments can take away DOfOCl'1Y,S heritage of sweetness and spontaneous happiness. LORETTA SHEA-Loretta is like a joyous summer morning, so warmfhearted and refreshing is she. Few of us have IDOFB friends than this delightful child who adores college. BRIDIE SHEEHAN-Bridie is a merry, bluefeyed colleen whose happy smile is index to the place of her birth. We are fortunate to have her with us. LUCIA STANDART-WhO in the heart of each Freshman has an especial place? First in fun, first in work, first in the hearts of her classmates-Lucia! A ESTELLBSUMMERS1GOOdf'.E1i1'iCS1DL15t have attended at Estelle's birth, for she is blessed with countless gifts-she sings, acts, writes, but what's the use? Estelle can do everything! BARBARA WEHRLE-Barbara's Ford is fast becoming one of the traditions ofthe Class of '33, Barbara is the soul of generosity and the embodiment of wit and good humor. Eightyfnine

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