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V 7 5 . A K Y- Q 6:30 . . W I ...Wasps 5 -13 ease JJ y U0 ll- - - 4 or 3 K fl 7 :V K 6 G ' ll ' , ' ' i 4 flxtigf 4 ABIGAIL YORK, B.A. CLEAN, N. Y. Olean High School Chairman Program Committee Senior Ball, 4 Property Committee, 4 Proctor, 3 Honor Council, 3 Prom Committee, 3 VicefPresider1t History Club, 3 Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2, 3 History Club, 3, 4 E often picture Abby as a lady of another day, clad in hoopskirt and billowy ruflles, and carry' Q V ing an oldffashioned nosegay. But what a figment of the imagination is this! For Abby is the most modern of maidens. Despite her gentleness of manner, Abby has somewhere tucked away in her a love of the advenf turous. Her choice of History as her major, and her zealous study of it bear witness to this propensity. Abby's interests embrace the domestic also. She is indispensable at spreads, for making coffee and setting tables, and her services in arranging properties for plays are noteworthy. We feel confident that her love of homefmaking will determine her future. Sixtyfeiglit
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...safgggg fawax c of-e , . '50 lQ? gi?QT-nn. Q 4- ,Q 5 , X' ' K , U I 7 f A c v X. GRACE STEPHENSON, B.A. BUFFALO, N. Y. Bennett High School Prom Committee, 3 Le Cefcle -Francais, I, 2, 3, 4 Debating, 4 RACE, the assiduous Worker, the earnest student! Has an essay assignment ever disturbed her G' serenity, has a lecture ever visibly bored her? Never, And, moreover, like all true D'Youvillians, Grace has time for laughter as well as Work. ' Behind the mask of Grace's reserve and dignity, there lurks an imp of mischief which never fails to delight us. Many a memorable Witticism and not a few pranks owe their existence to her, and her vivid recountings of parties and plays always afford us reason to smile. I We believe that Grace's interest in literature will influence her choice of a career. As long as We have known her, she has loved the best and most beautiful in the world's letters, and it seems quite probable that the future will see her achieving numerous honors in her favorite study. Sixtyfseven
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ga M gs... M go ,, , 'y J ' WCG ' ' 50 if 31 cw! it Www apr, East mill emit Zilvatzuiwni E, the Class of 1930 of D'Youville College in the City of Buffalo in the County of Erie and the State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish and declare this, our last will auth Ueatmiwnt in the following manner, that is to say: To the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart in an especial way, to Reverend Mother Verecunda and to Mother St. Edward, we pledge intellectual and spiritual devotion. Our too short years of association with them have instilled in us beautiful and lofty ideals of womanhood. To our Dean, Sister Mary of the Visitation, who has shown such confidence in us, who has taken such a deep personal interest in our work and in our play, whose precepts of grace and delicate wisdom have given us courage to go forth now at the completion of our days at D'Youville, we wish to express our gratitude and love. To the professors who have helped us to satiate our perpetual and unquenchable thirst for truth and beauty, we extend our most sincere appreciation. To the Class of '31, we surrender our title and privileges as Seniors: that of wearing caps and gowns which will give them dignity and sophistication, at least in appearanceg to them we leave our Study Hall which has been consecrated by the presence of the Class of '30 and which will obtend to those who are appreciative of natural beauty a most delightful view of the Park, to them also we surrender our exalted position as honor students of the college. To our Sister Class of '32 we entrust the future of Kappa Chi. To them we leave our love of true friendship and memories of many pleasant hours spent together. Upon the Baby Class of '33 we confer our enjoyment of childhood days of reverie and day dreams, a profound sense of humor and incomparable wisdom. To her successor as President of the Student Body, Faith Morgan graciously bequeaths her authority over most submissive underclassmen, her unbounded animation and unaffected charm which command both obedience and love. Mary Murphy, smiling and serene, bestows upon Clara Ball her love of the beautiful and her soft laughter as well as the gift of knowing what to do at any time and the gift of doing it intelligently and gracefully. Rare conversational talent and fondness for discussion of any subject, from Sociology to After- noon Tea, Catherine Mundie leaves to Dolores Shea. ' Sixtyfnine
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