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X F ' l or 'W CD! -- 1-e babf fig 'Wie QYQB WLZO if E55 -,Q as2,s-?------ k-,4 Q? V9 Y if 6-9 li ,. ., . , , Q, DOROTHY JOYNT-Behold Dorothy who has found the secret of being popular, studious and charm' ing all at once! Dorothy is one ofthe Lackawanna contingent of Dots, GLADYS KELLER-Keenness of thought, soundness of judgment, a winning smile and genial per' sonality all predict success for Gladys. MILDRED KENNEDY-.llZl100lC no less a dramatic occasion than Initiation to bring out Mildred's hitherto unknown histrionic talent. Who could equal her rendition of The Butte1cup's Complaint? AURBLIA KOCHER-Aurelia must possess one of those intrepid souls peculiar to math majors, to enable her to leave her charming Alden live days ofthe week for the Metropolis of Buffalo. MARIE KRBUzfMarie disappointed us. She didnlt major in Latin after those two long years of Greek. Therein she proved to us that she was not to be bound by institutions. RUTH LAWLERTRUth loves the old Irish songs, especially that lilting one descriptive of Ireland's laughing dells. Perhaps she has a particular reason for liking that one most of all. Who can tell? GEORGINA LECHNER'LsAUd never the twain shall meet -in D'Y.C. classes-for Georgina is an intrepid math major, an expounder of theorems and a scientist, too. MARION LEOHNER-Marion adds to her other charming accomplishments the art of uparlezfvousf' Different though their tastes may be, we cannot decide which of the two Lechner sisters we like better. ISABEL MCKAY-LgIZll remains our only Holcomb representative, and it therefore follows that that metropolis is well represented at D'Y,G. RITA MALONEYwNOtHDl6 among the discoveries of our Junior year is the fact that Rita is a gifted vocalist, and she is also blessed with many other talents. HELEN MASSE-H6l6U of the muchfmispronounced name has taken up the intensive pursuit of French for pastime. No-not to learn how to pronounce her name but to lend more authority to her teaching of its correct syllabication. DOROTHY MEEGAN-With Dot we will always associate the thought of birds-birds, carefree, alert and beautifully arrayed, carolling to us in the sunshine. What kind? Why, bluebirds! PAULINE MELOY1BCllS have always had a curious fascination for Pauline. At first, every fire bell enthralled her, later, she began to rise lzetimes just to hear the proctor's bell, and now she herself is the bellfringer! ' Seventyfsix
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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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gh PP Q Z s w f e7 ' W - 'QQ sag ,..,,,-, SARAELLEN MuND1sMAfter witnessing the D'Youville Play this year, we cannot but agree that Saraellen is accomplished in every art, and not the least of these the art of changing costumes speedily and effectively. CATHLEBN MURPHY'Wh6H Babe's music rings out, no normal feet can remain quiet. It is of such merry quality as to awaken in even the most sedate a desire to dance. MARY AGNES RBAGAN-Mary Agnes is one of those charming girls whom we all love and admire. Kindliness and friendship gained a new meaning for us when she entered our midst. MARGARET REDINBAUGH-Whenever we hear a giggle in chemistry class, we turn toward Margie, Squirrels on the window ledge always amuse her. ARLENE REDMOND-AflCDC combines love of the aesthetic with scientific accomplishments. She is notable as a painter of realistic portraits of the great and nearfgreat. AGNES Ritsy-Agnes' scholastic brilliance and scintillating wit make her a very distinguished junior indeed. The fourth floor would be a dull place without her. MARION RILEY-LHMCIDHQW enjoys Bobfsledding and other sports, she also holds the national record for collecting college banners. f CLEMENZA ROWLANDSON'Cl611llS ultimate ambition as future congresswoman is to introduce her Bill into the national legislature, providing for the establishment and maintenance of more and better class distinctions. DOLORES SHEA-Alpha Sigma has proved once more its sagacity'and good taste in choosing Dolores for a position of honor and trust among its ofhcers. PAULINE SMITH-Pauline has cherished this long while a love for poetry and its sadder themes. Perhaps that is the reason why she has but little sympathy with the speeding craze of our age. MARY STALL-Only a girl with much Junior class spirit would risk such grave unpopularity in Freshman circles as Mary did in enforcing initiation rules. We thank you, Mary. DORIS ST. MARY-This fair Belle of Saint Mary would be indeed an ornament for any quaint old English town. Hoop skirts and lace could be most becoming to her. MARY STRAUSS'TO be the inspiration of a poem is a rare distinction. But how much more so is it to be the inspiration of a song itself! JANE IDA SUMMERS-121116 Ida we call our Greta Garbo, for did she not impersonate that lady in our initiation entertainments? Like the original Greta she, too, has her beloved disciple. Seventy-seven
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