DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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, .if f ,-X MM P W X 22634 is y v i ry x Y S , ' ' ' ' ' A egg- if L J ef 9 A ' ' '60 W ll ' ' ......:.,,,,62 6 GX 450 JJ par : gg-QBQQ. .... of ' S 0 K 7 . , n X 0 1 X a 1 S I MARIE MEEGAN, B.A. l BUFFALO, N. Y. ' St. Mary's Seminary VicefPresident Student Government, 4 VicefPresiderit Kappa Chi, 4 Executive Board, 4 VicefPresiderit Students' Leadership League, 4 Play Committee, 4 Senior Ball Committee, 4 Beta Delta Pi, 4 Treasurer Kappa Chi, 3 Secretary History Club, 3 Prom Committee, 3 Basketball, 1, 2 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 History Club, 3, 4 oyous, lovable, unsophisticated Marie! A true Irish colleen, with her curling black hair and spark' ling blue eyes, she is a welcome addition anywhere, whether it be in the clubrooms in class or at house parties. Marie has several abiding hobbies-drinking tea, dining in smart restaurants and typing Nimporf tant notices for the clubroom bulletinfboard. She is famous, too, for two very active dislikes, namely, carrying the thick books that have become so characteristic a part of the equipment of all good history majors, and heeding the starving vvails of Hoeilerfbound D'Youvillians to Hurry Up. Early in her college career, Marie developed an active interest in the Department of Modern Languages. Although this enthusiasm has vvaned a bit during the past year, we have only to mention the source of it, and she becomes confused and bewitchingly incoherent. Perhaps the pleasant assof ciations of those other years will lead her to take up the teaching of French to interested students. Fiftyfthree

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f sierra, Q gg 9 ' effse DP 5 Awe-and err li - 'K f!P',l 9 a 1. , .. l. 0 H i HELEN MCDONALD, BA. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. The Nardin Academy President Classical Club, 4 Secretary Madonna Murray Drarnatics Society, 4 Proctor, 4 Cafeteria Committee, 4 Le Cerle Francais, 3 Honor Council, 2, 4 Drarnatics, 1, 4 Classical Club, 3, 4 Debating, 3, 4 HO is the Senior who fills the hearts of Freshmen with hope that they may some day possess 0 V dignity equal to hers? The Senior who seems to study so little, yet attains remarkably high notes? The Senior so like a Grecian goddess, andthe personilication of graciousness and loveliness? Of course it is Helen-Helen whose charm is equaled by few and whose delicious sense of humor is farffamed and beloved. Helen is the originator of an astonishing vocabulary. If you desire a new adjective or epithet, far removed from the ordinary and startlingly apt, we recommend her to suggest the very word you are seeking. To Helen, indeed, can be traced the origin, in its D'Youvillian sense, of the use of that most significant of terms-ortliopede. What further claim needs she to celebrity? We predict an interesting future for Helen. She will teach for a while, we believe, and her deep sympathy with suffering students who are, before they have learned their marks, sure they have failed, will result in her being fairly stormed with red apples. Then, later, We see her serene and competent as always, wife of the president of a wellfknown firm of wholesale grocers. ' Fifty



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, . L ' f' ' 'N .. ?P' fi ,r , was 't ' if E 6 QQ if 5 MARY MEEGAN, B.A. BUFFALO, N. Y. A The Nardin Academy Proctor, 4 Senior Ball Committee, 4 Class Day Committee, 4 Retreat Librarian, 4 Prom Committee, 3 Song Committee, 3 Library Committee, 2 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3 History Club, 3, 4 O the superlatives of a class include the most loyal? We believe they do, and there is little un' D certainty of Mary's being one of the leaders of this group. Throughout her four years at D'Youville, Mary has been the criterion of fidelity to her class and college. According with the maxim, pauca dicere, multa facere, she has supported all activities, amiably, merrily, willingly. Mary's hobby-now she Waxes eloquent-is bridge, and when the Sorority Rooms were ref decorated, those in charge were thoughtful enough to install a card table for the especial use of the firm of MeeganfPantera and their fellow players. We see a firelit room in a cosy home, 'a group of children clustered together, listening with en' thusiastic interest to the Valorous deeds of Napoleon. Who is telling them so capablyg so earnestly? Who but Mary? Fiftyffour

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