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......6..sfssg,1 af 45 Jas gg' W' ' ' 250 'i ' G , q-g,a,.a..... 'W Q, X fy n A ai rs 9 F' f Q F From the Freshmen UNE brings the roses and the roses make sweet bouquets for charming graduates. june is a beautiful month wherein the mystic wand of Nature transforms the budding earth into a world of blossoms, Zephyr breezes and misty twilight. It is a month of happiness, yet a happiness that is tinged with wistfulness, for it brings the time for parting. The Seniors will have reached the threshold of their lives, and their eager hearts, though saddened with regret at parting, are beating fast and true, strengthened and fortihed to meet the future unafraid. It is to us, who are left behind, that sorrow comes, for the realization dawns, all toofassuredly, that they are departing, leaving with us the linger' ing memory of their gentleness and scholarship, their gaiety and dignity. Farewell! It is such a hard word to say and yet it must be said. Farewell to some of the Seniors truly means Goodbye, but to others it betokens only a separation with happy prospects of future meeting. But the best of friends must one day part and seek anew the comradeship of others, Ending new success outside the portals of beloved D'Youville, and embarking upon the white ship of fame. We, although we are but lowly Freshmen, are big enough to appreciate bigness in others and are still possessed of that infantile softness that makes it so hard for us to let you go. Seniors, you never knew that the picture you presented as you walked down the corridors in your black gowns thrilled us with a keen sense of possession. You were our Seniors, our models and, yes, our friends. Unconf sciously, you carved in our hearts niches that time will not efface. The end draws nearer and nearer and we dread to think on it, because we know that in doing so we must pronounce the word that means parting. Let us say in conclusion that no matter where you may be after you depart, no matter what walk of life you choose to follow, the classes still remaining at D'Youville are ever behind you, lauding your successes and praying for your triumph. We shall hold one end of the golden chain of friendship, and trust that you will always firmly clasp the other, so that down through the years to come we can look back upon these happy days in the open book of memory and conjure up the faces of each other. And now, Seniors of 1930, we, humble Freshmen, say God bless you and, not goodfbye, but au revoif' a -MARGARET OQDONNELL, '33 One Hundred Thirty
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x .. W A Q! l 1 A w . we-'g9S2 ' Gffgc wa . l Zo? ,liar Qgkg?.1...-.. new X I UF - K . ' 1 'D Y ' we Infamous Sayings of Famous People The essential difference between people is that some of them drive you crazier than others. Professor, looking over list of absentees on April first: 'Tm glad to see that so many are celebrating their feast day today. Why will the deaf sit in the back of the room and the dumb in front? The Ethics of the day is sufficient thereof. Sneef, sneef, as Milt Gross would say. Didn't I see her in the hall? Present? Absent? My! you girls are loyal! L'He married a man old enough to be his mother. L'So1ne people do not know the contents of their own minds and others have no contents to know about. Do you go steady? Marching through jerusalem Is a Freshman recreation, But when jerusalenfs the clubrooms- It's a different situation. -E. B. Turning our thoughts to psychoanalysis, we wonder what association of ideas causes Helen Fisk to confuse Monday with Thursday as regards French classes. S., '33 Of course we wouldn't offer our opinion unless it was solicited, but we do think that the Spanish Government should do something by way of recognition of those noble souls in this country who do so much toward reviving and practicing provincial customs. Propellor . Wizigs Motor . Undercarriage . Elevators . Rudder . Tail Skid . Stabilizer . Fuselage . As We Go Plane-ing By One Hundred Twentyfnine . FAITH MORGAN IRENE BROWN GERTRUDE GBIC-ER . GERTRUDE CAMPBELL GERTRUDE EDWARDS HELEN MCGARRITY ALMA HICKEY CATHERINE MAGUIRE MARY MURPHY ANTONINA SERIO . MARY LAWLER . THE OTHER 33
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swam x 7 Q50 f 1 pr , f' ' ' Q ff- . - rg l A, .. --16535 -3 I I we Y - ' , W ,Jr Gi 3 agge-E----H 'Jaya 6 In 9 T fb 1.35495-S xv K' A s - f I 'f 11 F, .x X - I , , 0, i Anne: How do you pronounce the name of the French perfume that means 'always me'? Ethelmarie: Djer Kiss. 'Twas the 'steenth of Septober in twentyfnine, The moon and the sun above did shineg Big automobile- Freshman at the wheel- Requiem for a wagon full of milk. -E. B. S., '33 Among the tensest moments of our college career We count that in which Gertrude fell out the thirdfstory window and cracked. She was a noble beast, was our Gertrude. Jerry: Ch, Hilda, have you made reservations for tomorrow? Hilda: What do you think I am-an Indian? A Faithful resolution: I vow that I shall collect every due today! Helen Fisk: But what are we to do in this pageant? Professor: just look pretty. Helen: Oh, is that all? We are often moved to wonder if the man in the street is as lacking in blessings of the mind as some people would lead us to believe. Q. When is a tool chest not a tool chest? A. When it is used as a rumble seat. One Hundred Thirtyfone
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