DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

Page 90 of 190

 

DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 90 of 190
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gh ff QQ , 0216 W4 ......as?a X feffye QQ y A Mfr 22 C59 The Junior Class CARMEL ALESSlTG6DClC little Carmel, with her gracious manner, recognizes the value of a smile and makes use of it frequently. Her chief interests are English courses and medicine! DOROTHY ATKINSwDOfOChY is a dainty, darkfhaired girl whose greatest joy is week-ending in Olean. She has a droll, whimsical humor which bursts forth at most fitting times, CLARA BALL-All hail our class president! A born leader, indefatigable committeeman, conf noisseur of the finer things, a dreamer with all the charm of attractive girlhood and youthful sagacity. ANNA BLEWETTwCHI1CliCl opinions, graceful dancing, a sweet smile and any money for the mite box? all clistin uish Anne. We find her invaluable as s okesman for the class. S CATHERINE BURNS'-Always smiling, few could help liking Catherine, with her happy and carefree nature. Catherines lasting pride is in her 'coonskin coat, guaranteed against all the dangers it en' counters in its daily journey between D'Youville and South Buffalo. PHILIPPA CAMPAGNA-Possessed of indelinable beauty of character built on firm principles, philosophical wisdom, loveliness and charm, Phil has won the admiration of all of us. ELINOR CAR1lOLLiAl1Oth6F prodigy from South Buffalo! Her genial smile, ready wit, and eagerness to distinguish herself in the stupendous dramatic productions of our class, make her a cherished junior! MADELINE CARROLLf Hearty laughter, a cheery voicesand Madeline appears, petite and charm' ing. Madeline finds time for work and play, and does them both well. MARY CHISHOLM'4Wifh her quiet, alfable manner, Mary has carved a wellfdeserved niche for herself in our hearts. Her friends are legion. MARY CLARKlWC are proud to know Maryffbrilliant student ofthe classics, musician, engaging companion. Without Mary, always busy-never too busy to give one a cheery uhellov-'31 could never he complete. ANNE CONNORSwDlI1lPl6S, Irish eyes of blue that laugh and tease' ea package of daintiness done up in the person of Anne! MARIE DE LUCIA'MHfiC is a quiet young person who fits in with any plan, works willingly, is charmingly modest and blushes racliantly when Niagara is mentioned. ' Seizevityfozi-r

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THE JUNIOR CLASS



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'Kid sw? f M y ir ff., i, ,, , N I , ,Q - 1 ' .,.--.-A f ' it Huy :Fifi - . , if 2 .....ss,52..wa7g Jas ,ggly 60 --.- - six- g X 1 V: I x I i NN ll ,gi Av ' z . f, DOROTHY DENZEL-A crowd behind the lockers! Dorothy is the center of it, insisting that she can't eat all the cake, and everyone must have some more. Dorothy, with her subtle humor, is a joy to all who know her. MARY FRANCES DoNovAN4Blessed with Titian hair and a keen sense of humor-adept custodian of the finances of our classfa champion of Studebakers-we present Mary Frances! GERALD1NE DR1scoLL-Jerry-ever joyous, ever gay, but above all ever original-what a series of thoughts her name conjures! The gods have indeed given her a generous heritage-the blessing of a lovely voice and the power of poesy. GRACE DUGAN-Alfability, gracefulness and gentle humor make this little girlverylikeable indeed. We are sure that if Grace were to compose a treatise on the etiquette of letterfwriting, she would become one of the august assemblage of authorities upon that subject. HELEN FIsKfPossessed of rare literary gifts, an attractive personality and determined will, Helen has those qualities which assure her of unbounded success. ELEANOR ,FORBES-Rapt in pursuit of the deeper knowledge, Eleanor's quiet personality does not hinder her from acquiring friends. She is lovable, a true and sincere friend and a real asset to our class. JEANNETTE GREEI1-JCHUH8tt6 is a fount of wit and rollicking laughter. We often wonder what is behind the twinkle in her eye. This tiny, curlyfheaded girl is an unfailing cure for the sometimes drooping spirits of her classmates. A EMILY GRIEFLN-Our unforgettably goodfnatured Emily! With unusual attractiveness of personal' ity and little time for anything but fun, she is the best known and best loved member of the class! FRANCES HARRINGTON-If every convalescence could be as pleasant as those Frances enjoys, we should none of us mind illness. It goes without saying that Fran is our most popular Junior. HILDA HEFFERNAN-What could We do without kind, generous Hilda, our unfailing source of hilarity and comfort, with her contagious good humor and unruflled calm even amid the exigencies of her office as President of Alpha Sigma? DoRorHY HERR-Dorothy journeys from Lackawanna each morning with her inseparable partner -Dot Joynt. She is quiet, goodfnatured and the most agreeable of classmates. MABEL HUBER-Mabel, the soul of dignity and poise, is a moving spirit behind all class functions, She is the possessor of an enviable scholastic record and is one of a famous twosome. MARY .IANUALE-MHFY, though irresistibly gay, is responsible for many philosophical discussions in the clubrooms. Some day, it is rumored, she will conduct a column of sound advice to those in amorous difficulties. Seventyfjve

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