DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 146 of 190
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ZW-Jim. s o lens NSW . f'Qj-, .- A it a . E A . . , if f X .....ss?e ,. a Jas mlgao F xy x ' i r X - A. -g Memoirs of the Class of logo FOREWORD : The fog comes on little catffeetg It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. . . . and its visions are but memories. And ere long the visions, or the history, of that distinguished and very notable Class of '30 will be a subject for retrospect. But what pleasant memories! Charles the Twelfth, of Sweden, crossed Europe on horseback in nine days. Apropos of what? Well, this fact does not make Sweden's history, and yet the author remembers very little else about that country. Tout le monde knows that history repeats itself g and likewise nearly everyone knows that there is nothing quite so boring as repetition. And so we are thoughtfully agreed to spare the reader many irksome details. ak ak lk It is quite the custom to begin school in September, leave it in june, and return the following September. CBeing Nonfconformists-tho' not men-we shall not return this fall.j Nor does the ritual vary exceedingly from year to year, from midyears to midyears, from Prom to Prom. An abundance of zeal characterizes all of us in those early months of the school yearg we have not yet lost sight of that last and gayest of all vacations, and consequently it has happened that in the contemplaf tion of that happy time we have momentarily forgotton that a class in Ethics or Religion must needs be grave. In the middle of a really edifying discourse on entitative and existential being we have some' times slipped serenely away into a sphere of fantastical being and dreams. In our next conscious moment we have been recalled to earth by a powerful voice. We are questionedg our answers are not particularly intelligent or intelligibleg we sit down disgracedg our habitual composure a bit ruffled. We console ourselves that all really great people have dreamed more or less, and we are confident, too, in the thought Qwith apologies to H. BQ that although 'hour sins are scarlet, our books will be read. Then when vacation memories begin to grow dim, we find a new diversion in the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. We have planned to burn the midnight oil, making up the hours we lost in seeing shows, playing bridge and gossiping. And indeed we waste not a minute during those provif dential two weeksg we burn the midnight oil and make every minute count-seeing more movies, playing more bridge and, in short, proving from the practical side at least, that man is by nature social. Exams follow hard upon the heels of Christmas. Midyears! But another victory for us! They have been only our opportunity to prove that extrafcurricular activities never had a detrimental effect upon our scholarship-opinions to the contrary notwithstanding. Om: Hundred Nineteen

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