Holy Names College - Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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A lovely smile and luminous brown eyes belong to Elnor. Sweet and considerate, she can cook a cher- ry pie or any other dainty, for her tastes are much inclined toward the domestic. Her chief distaste is for fried shrimp. Elnor holds the year ' s record for the greatest num- ber of gardenias received. In color preference, she inclines toward red; and in music, achieves per- fect contentment from Shubert. Elnor likes to read biography and announces energetically that her burning desire is to teach in Ha- waii at some future date. Pep International Relations (2-3): Junior Class Treasurer (3); Social Committee {I) ; First Aid Unit (3). J Hfa Mc o uiM Her zeal to be a credit to her pro- fession inspires those who know Inga Nordby McDonald. An earn- est student, industrious, and de- pendable, she evokes admiration. Even though she is preoccupied with the duties of managing a home, her loyalty and attention to the college remain unwavering. Few have met difficulties as brave- ly as she and as staunchly carried on. Her preference Is to teach children of the lower grades. Co- operation is her forte and sincer- ity her endearing virtue. Inga Gave her best to activities aiding her development as teacher. Joined us the last year, impressing everyone with her pluck and perseverance. Unperturbed by the eat to live dilemma, Bev flatly states that she lives to eat and particularly likes midnight snacks! She claims clothes her weakness and her pet peeve overdressed people. Gray and blue are the colors in which she usually appears. Listening to None But the Lonely Heart is her spare time delight. A mania for scrapbooks, she has four filled with pictures, cfippings, and souve- nirs. Her Interest In sports centers around bicycling, skating, and soft- ball, and many afternoons find her lazily pedaling along the country- side lanes. Bev Associated Student Treasurer (3); Sodality (2-3); Nativity Play (3); Press Club (3); Collegian (3); Yearbook (3); Legion oj Mary (3). n Page twenty-five

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A streak whirling up the avenue In that latest mode of transportation, the bicycle, will be Yvonne. Great- est speed Is attained pedaling from her class at Holy Names to the grade school where she prac- tice teaches. Red of the gayest hue Is her color choice. Dancing and swimming are preferables in- the recreation line. A Girl Scout and Campfire Girl Leader, she de- lights In outdoor life. An attrac- tive appearance and winning per- sonality are Von ' s who claims un- kept hair her pet peeve and lemon pie her favorite dessert. Von International Relations (3} : Choral (I). To all within listening distance, Betty airs her pet aversion — short men. Rose, her favorite hue, pre- dominates In her wardrobe. In keeping with an ethereal quality she possesses, goes her love for slow, dreamy music, especially that of Strauss. A connoisseur of mem- ory-linked tidbits, she is able to produce scrapbooks bulging with dance programs and favors from every affair attended. Dancing is Betty ' s main pastime, but tennis and hiking figure prominently among the activities zealously pur- sued. BeC Sodality (1-2-3); Confraternity (4); What are You Going to Wear (3); Press Club (1-2); Collegian (2); Honadra (3). Beiie MeeJu This dimpled, diminutive blond Is seen most often in blue matching the color of her eyes. Although she possesses an even temper, People who dance on your feet can soon change her disposition. For music, Bette likes anything that Is sweet and simple. Her time Is well-filled with far-reaching activities — act- ing as guardian for a Campfire group, participating in various ar- tistic enterprises. Basketball, swim- ming, photography, and spinning tall yarns keep Bette busy In leisure hours. ButcK ' Press Cluh President (3); Press Club (1-2-3); Sodality (1-2-3); Silver Spurs (2); Honadra (2-3) : Collegian (1-2-3); Basketball Captain (3); Maltvity Drama (3); First Aid Unit (3).



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Personallfy girl with a smile that makes her everybody ' s friend, and a love for practical jokes which makes everybody wary. Usually to be found in the art department though her talents are directed into the channels of social science; she holds a major In this. Effer- vescent sense of humor. She has a penchant for tailored clothes and walking shoes. Chief executive of the informal, unorganized clubs of the college, and ringleader of the Primary Readers ' informal How did you like that third chapter? argumentative aggregation. Merry Transfer, Washinglon Slale College; Sodality (3-4); Prom Commiltee (3); Yearbook (4); Press Club Breakfasts (4); Choral (3-4). . fe - 2 elf2 uHe MoiUo oiefiJiim QUeUi uH, Tall, slim, and impeccably groomed is Delphine. Her disposition is guaranteed not to ruffle. Peasant scarfs and white rubber boots were designed for her. She has execu- tive ability — displayed it remark- ably as senior class prexy. Del is, also, a glamor girl — gave the pub- lic a bit of Hedy Lamarr as 1942 Prom CPueen. Reads fiction for fun and listens to The White Cliffs of Dover, with wide-eyed serenity. Her next traveling will be in the direction of Portland. ■DW Sodality (I -2-3 1; Sluderxt Vice-PresiderU 0): Social Chairman (3); Honadra (1-2-3-4). Press Club (1-2); Choral (1-2-3-4); Orchestra (4); Class President (lA) : Collegian (1-2); Nativity Drama (3). A competent stenographer, Jo has been the refuge of harassed stu- dent teachers who need ditto work turned out for their little charges. Jo likes to cook, particularly new dishes, if she does not have to con- sume the results. An ardent sports- woman, she avidly participates in hunting and fishing, enraptured at the great outdoors. From a spec- tator angle, football and hockey cannot be outmatched. Jo ' s ulti- mate ambition is to pass on her knowledge of the intricacies of of- fice procedure to high school stu- dents, and her dream of dreams Is to board a passing train and hie off to the green plains of Mesa Verde. •Jo Sodality (1-2-3-4); Camaraderie (3-4); Red Cross Detachment (4).

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