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---Q-sses gfffi-1 566 Q79 04l,,3O , asses ---- - - ll pu LZ - C J Q Q ' i xjcs QS J DOLORES DELAHUNT, B.A. BUFFALO, N. Y. Holy Angels Academy President Clioir, 4 Associate Editor DQYOUVILLIAN, 4 Dramatics, 4 VicefPresident Madonna Murray Dramatics Society, 4 VicefPresident History Club, 4 Study and Lecture Club, 4 Our Lacly's Committee, 4 - Chairman Apostolic Committee, 3 Prom Committee, 3 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 Debating 3, 4 i History Club, 3, 4 H HAT adorable redhead! Immediately one hears the exclamation, one knows that Dolores is the Tsubject of discussion. Dee can be described only as fairylike. She flits from dance to dance, from party to party, even from class to class, leaving with each a bit of her musical laughter and eifervescent happiness. But besides dancing and laughing supremely well, Dee has serious moments also. She is prominent in all activities-Dramatics, Debating, Choir and Glee Club. Golfing and skating hold charms for her, and added to all this she is endowed with business ability and is quite domestic. Her prophecy? Well . . . they say . . . and then again they say . . . but after all, Utica is a pleasant place. You can never be sure, however, of what these vivacious persons will do. Twentyfriirie
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wt it ' 'rt - ' ' at ..P- 'J 6 7 f' e CATHERINE DEARING, B.A. KENMORE, N, Y. The Nardin Academy History Club, 3, 4 Program Director History Club, 4 Prom Committee, 3 Property Committee, 3 Le Cercle Francais, Q, 4 s think that Wordsworth had someone much like Catherine in mind when he described her as A violet by a mossy stone 4 Halffhidden from the eyeg Fair as a star when only one Is shining in the sky. But although Catherine is quiet and pensive, We have learned during four years of pleasant come panionship with her that she is one ofthe precious gems in D'Youville's treasury. We hear a great deal at present about extrafcurricular activities-the proper management of them and the benefits derived from them. When We think of Catherine, her very special extracurricular activity immediately comes to mind-her bridgefplaying, for Catherine is one of that band of doughty history majors whose favorite diversion is a scientific game. Should D'Youvi1le decide to enter an intercollegiate bridge tournament, we feel sure that Catherine would be one of the first selected to represent us. We see Catherine some years from now as Head of the Department of History at Kenmore High School, but the responsibilities which her office entails are not so great as to prevent her from enjoying discussions of the French Revolution with a group of interested pupils. Tiuentyfeight
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R - r W ..4..AL ' Y 3 ' Ax . .. - . - A V X K ' . Q., Gr ,!, , o--6 . . , .' 'Li I, I Q JD Q - 251-Ox :Pia Q s ..... i ANNE DENNING, B.A. NORTH TONAWANDA, N, Y. Holy Angels Academy Senior Ball Committee, 4 Dmmatics, 4 Prom Committee, 3 Proctor, I Debating, 3, 4 History Club, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 NN1z's laugh, it may surprise you to hear, is one notably conscious of the fitness of things. In the clubrooms it rings out clear and unsuppressedg in class it takes on admirable restraint, with a different tone for each of the various kinds of amusing incidents which occur thereg again,in corridors it has a character wholly in keeping with the inviolable dignity of those august places. And besides Anne's laughter We must also mention and admire her gift of tears. We are remembering now an occasion upon which her aptitude for Wellftimed and appealing Weeping saved her the expenditure of not a little of this WorlCl's goods. We should be not at all surprised to hear of Anne's turning to the teaching of law at some future date. Students will flock to her from all quarters of the globe for instruction in the gentle art of moral suasion as an aid in solving traffic problems. Thirty
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