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sfaaassssssssssuassl fme, ERTEZ1931 Iss l.l.l.l.l.l.l.l. Your Year Seniors Ruth Lacey Spath 1262 W. 9th St. Erie, Penna. Forum--I Poetry Club-3 Prof. Club-4 if T 'Q nl' Mildred M. Wilson Hifi, S36 E. 21st St. Erie, Perma. Class President-2, 4 Social Rep.-1 ' Welfare Boardfel Calendar Editor-3 Junior Aide-3 Sec.-Treas.-2 XV. Ath. Assoc.-l, 2, 3 President-3 Vice-Pres.-3 -- . -2 Wiueua smut Willie 344 W. 29th St. Erie, Penna. Forum-1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club-l, 2, 3, 4 1l Jean Stewart Jean Renova, Penna. Class President-1 joke Editor-3 junior Aide-1 Forum-3, 4 Secretary--l Science Club-2 XV. Ath. Assoc.-l, 2, 3, -L President-3 Basket-ball-2, 3, -1 Manager-3, -l Ruth I. Waite T0-1 E. 25th St. Erie, Penna. College Hi. Club-1, 2 Forum-3, -1 XY. Ath. Assoc.-1, 2 H3Lg.':l5l55559':l35'55'3E1'5El:il:n'f1':l3EF15'5':l:1':EEF1EE':l::':Fn5':nEnEu':Fb'-FEC: -ell 110 lk-
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K ssssssssssasssssssl fme, EIHEZ1931 lssssssssssssssssss EE Dorothy A. Hendricks ll DOI., 357 XX7. 22nd St. Erie, Penna. Class President-3 Class Sec.-Treas.-2, 3 Class Editor-3 Class Rep.-2 Alpha Psi Omega-3, 4 Brush and Pal.-1 Dramatic Clubh2, 3, -1 Cveog. Res. Soc.-2 Science Club-1, 2 XV. Ath. Assoc.-1 Margaret B. Marshall tKPeg!7 620 W. llth St. Erie, Penna. Inq Class President-3 Class Vice-Pres.-2 Social Rep.-2, 4 XVelfare Board-2 Asst. Editor-3 Class Editor-2 Alpha Psi Omega-3, 4 President-4 Debating Club-1, 2 Ha Dramatic Club-3, 4 Geog. Res. Soc.-3 Science Club-1, 2 Xxx 6 .580 .246 X , ,.f K .S lr .WW Y u Your Year Seniors Tl'l'I'I11'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'I'l'I'l'I'l'l'l' Albert H. Hilton HAZ., 1227 XX . 20th St. Erie, Penna. Conneautteean Editor Business Manager Class Editor-4 Dramatic Club-4 M. Ath. Assocgel Foot-ball Normen Club-4 Lucille E. Pollock Lucy 317 W. 3rd St. Erie, Penna. Eriez Stenog.-2 Debating Clubfl, 2, 3, 4 Poetry Club-3 Prof. Club-4 5L3L:l?Eal3':lf15':n5'5':l5E1'5uEE':l51':E':l5'g1f5595'-3'n5'i-m':l::':F1':EEEEF1il:1iFuEE --all 109 lk-
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':l--il:l71':l:1':l31El-i':l:H:1':l:H51I 'T F163 ERTEZ 1931 l'1'i:ll3Cl'IEEi:l'IEi'l:l':l:l5q'1F1 WEEE555555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Mona Lisa It has been the habit for years to find some hidden meaning in the Mona Lisa of Di Vinci. There is the mystery in the deep-set eyes, the mystery in the enigmatic smile, the mystery in the calm repose. Many prominent writers have written volumes on the Mona Lisa, attempting to either explain what the artist meant, or to interpret the painting in their .own way. But let us recall that Mona Lisa is a portrait of the wife of a nobleman of the fifteenth century. Let us remember the importance of the nobility-and their consequent haughtiness. The Mona Lisa is then the portrait of a haughty noblewoman who views the rest of the world superciliously and indifferently. The mystery of the eyes is indifference, the enigmatic smile is a sneer: and her soul, we cannot know. An I1zz'e1'prefaz'1'on-R. Ill. L. Mona Lisa Before I had ever seen Mona Lisa, I had heard about her smiling eyes. I don't know just what I expected: perhaps it was a Santa Claus twinkle. Any way I still think that too much has been said of that smile. Mona Lisa seems to me a woman who has just had something come her way. She shows repose, and satisfaction, and a sort of studied measuring of something, which makes me think that she is considering the favorable results of some good piece of strategy. A n I nterpretatfion-D. G. EH EFEE':l5El:1E1':1':n':15'31E155'5':lf155El3E1':1H:1':.lf1':EE-E':H'n':1':EHiiEF15':1iF1':l31 -if 111 lk'
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