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NALJTILLJS I937 stuloias RAY I-I. QUIGGIN Cleveland, Ohio Psychology Those eyes affectionate and glad, which seemed to love whate'er they looked upon. Ray has the faculty of making you think you are the most important person in the world at the time he is talking to you. Very likely, however, he is practicing business psychology and is mentally cal- culating the number of wimpys he can sell you at the Dugout. Modern advertising schemes are Ray's hobby. For example, he told me of a scheme whereby a restaurateur could make a fortune by blowing the tantalizing aroma of steak and onions over hungry street throngs while a torch-singer moaned, You're the Cream in My Coffee through a megaphone. Clever, eh what? Ray's personality and ready smile will take him far. MARY L, ROUNSEVELL Brooktondale, New York Psychology Two starry eyes hung in the gloom of thought. Crocus blossoms-Mother Goose writ- ing philosophy-beach plum preserves- starched pinafores. When Mary looks up at you demurely you probably think of Little Women, or of the jingle telling that little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. Be not deceived. Of course far be it from me to deny that Mary is anything other than sugar and spice-but methinks the spice has a bit of a tang. Her drolleries, her good-natured mimicries, her wit-be it ever so ladylike -all have a subtle flavor which takes them from the realm of the usual. In other words, she is the caviar canape rather than the baked rice pudding.
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IQ37 U 'Ffa-u' NALITILLJS SENIGRS WILSON R. LANPIiER Plattsburg, New York History Young men's love then lies, Not only in the heart, but in the eyes. It seems a bit strange to think of Jack having a church with all its problems and details. I-lis light-heartedness reminds me of Chaucer's Squire in a Ford V Eight rather than of a preacher-man whose ador- ing congregation calls him Brother Lanpherf' Too, he reminds me of Cl1aucer's Squire Qwho was a lovyere D in that ourllack, it seems, is enamored of a ladye faire- in fact, we have it on good authority that he will soon middle-aisle it with the charming Gertrude. We wish you well, Jack, in all your undertakings. May Life be kind to you and may each passing year enrich you and bless you. ALicE E. NIELSON Collingdale, Pennsylvania English Through her expressive eyes her soul distinctly spoke. Alice quickly outgrew her early repu- tation of being Marion Nielson's sister and became a personage in her own right Wand justly so, for Alice has charm and talents to spare. Quietly serene and self-confident, Alice moves unfalteringly toward her desired goals, be it the mastery of a dillicult piece of violin music, a lit, assignment, or a reluctant student. Oft times I'ye seen Alice raise her little pointed chin to a forty-live degree angle, looking uncom- promisingly at someone Qtoo often it has been myselfj and saying in softly sweet accents, Do you think jyou're the only busy person here? I shall expect you to be on the committee! Have you ever heard her play Gounod's Aw Alarm?
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l937 .FQ NALITILLIS SENIORS ARVIN A. SCHARER Cleveland, Ohio English When did morning ever break And find such beaming eyes awake! Since Arv has taken unto himself a news aper the above quotation hardly fits, fiat ofttimes morning finds him very much awake-he not yet having gone to bed. Arv certainly deserves an orchid for editing such a splendid paper, which has necessitated numberless hours of work and devotion in the Campy: Camera room. So interested has he become in the various phases of college activities that he doesn't contemplate longer than ten minutes as to which suit he'll wear of a morning, and I haven't seen him twiddle his ears in months. A toy soldier come to lifeda spice geranium-candle flame-Beau Brummel. FLORENCE L. Ssiirn Flushing, New York English An inviting eye, and yet methinks quite modest. Well, well, well, Florence, here we meet again!and this time I shall do the talking. Do you recall Thomas Bailey Aldrich's poem Memory, wherein he for- gets great things like wars and kings, and remembers two petals falling from a wild rose tree? That's what I shall do with your write-up. I shall not mention the many ways in which you've shown your practical ef- ficiency, your spirituality, and your other outstanding qualities. Long after l've for- gotten those great things l'll remember a little hand-made card you sent me when I was sickea card about The Road Bqyoml Tomorroug do you recall it? Truly I am rich in friendships I've made here at E. N. C.
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