DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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g , a SEE ll 4 , x ' F 0 rr- - as Q as n o U K , r 6'-1 ng . f XX! Q i Ky R S 65555 9 M66 'fir-Q3 faatgssa- -9 so r 3 ,K Q , , Q6-s it MARGARET O'DONNELL, B.A. BUFFALO, N. Y. Holy Angels Academy EditorfinfCl1ief DHYOUVILLIAN, 4 Chairman Publicity Committee, 4 Chairman Library Committee, 4 Chairman Publicity, Senior Ball, 4 Beta Delta Pi, 4 VicefPresident Class, 3 Prom Committee, 3 ' Press Committee, 3 Classical Club, 3 Magazine Committee, 2 D I'ouville Ensemble, 2 Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4 i DlYOUVILLIAN Staff, 1, 2, 3 l ,Glee Club, 1, 2, 3 HOSE who have had the good fortune to know Margaret, intimately, feel richer for her friendship Tand for their contact with a personality that is distinctly individual. Peg has those precious twin gifts-a vivid sense of humor and a remarkable imagination. She def lights in round table discussions Cusually carried on at Hoeflefsj of everything from life and liberty, to the pursuit cf happiness. And once, 'way back in Freshman days, her eagerness to express an opinion led her to become seriously involved in a sandwich! C But charming as she is in those moments, there is another, finer side, not obvious to many but beloved of those who know it. To all things beautiful does she pay homage. Music and poetry are most dear to her, and her love has been rewarded by a knowledge that comes to few. Not often does one 'rind such a deep sincerity of thought and purpose, or so rare a gift of sympathy. When others condemn, you will End her a most ardent champion. We shall always think of Margaret in the words of Tosca's song: I have livei for Art, I have lived for Love! . . . Never have I hurt a living soul- It is no easy task to prophesy what the future holds for Peg, but we think that in some notffarf distant time the journalistic world will be aglow with her brilliant reporting. Sixty

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Xl 7 Q WA0 , f V . ...Q - Q Sf, .Ur A f' Q - ' .5 ' .Qt4aG,,,,, i l 54. 5 X 365 lk V il fy 5 Y Y G, 1 are wtf it sf U 0 MARY MURPHY, B.A. Music DIPLOMA BUFFALO, N. Y. The Nardin Academy President Class, 1, 2, 3, 4 Executive Board, 1, z, 3, 4 General Chairman Senior Ball, 4 General Chairman junior Prom, 3 Associate Editor 'SD 1'ou11ille Magazine, 4 Dramatics, 4 Math Club, 4 Debating, 3 ' Song Committee, 1 Proctor, r Delta Phi, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais, I, 2 Property Committee, I, 2 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3 Dvfouville Ensemble, I, 2, 3, 4 , ' HAT can we say of Mary that will iittingly describe the prominence of her place among us? We Q V would write of Mary, our class president, and of the remarkable skill she possesses in the handling of executive matters. We would dwell upon her brilliance of mind and the scholastic honors which she attains with so little diiliculty. But these things would present her in a more or less impersonal light, and consequently, not as we like best to think of her. For apart from her oiiicial capacities and her renowned intellectual achievements there is a Mary whom we all love. Mary, gay, with dark eyes dancing and smile flashing, Mary, adorably serious, pondering the fates of nations in a clubroom discussion of socialism, Mary, dreaming, musing, lost in the glorious depth of tone that she draws from her precious 'cello. As we look toward the future, we feel sure that Mary will do great things with her musical gifts. Perhaps some day, not too far hence, announcement will be made in the local newspapers, ofthe return to her native city of one of the great concert 'cellists of the age. Miss Murphy's Buffalo recital, the notice continues, will be given in the auditorium of her Alma Mater, D'Youville College. F iftyfnine



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k .JiCr?,d xx:, QL,-Epi!! '-'tf:'tgQibS 352 . ' 150 ls it ol? P ! i X 6 Y I QF u'gqJl':' Y U 3 4.x I l, . K p 6 ANNA PANTERA, B.A. BUFFALO, N. Y. South Park High School Prom Committee, 3 A History Club, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais, 3, 4 E feel sure that Anna will some day add to D'Youville's fame by taking her place with the 0 V World's great authorities on bridge. In early Freshman days her propensity for scientihc play' ing manifested itself, and since then its importance among her activities has not diminished. But bridge is not Anna's sole interest. She is an intrepid history major and reads countless treatises upon her chosen subject, nor should we omit her close attention to religious and ethical studies, which have taken up such a large portion of her time. We have enjoyed companionship with Anna, and when, some time in the future, we listen to her interesting radio talks on bridge, we shall look back with pleasure upon the years we spent with her in school. Sixtyfone

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