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Lily May Fillmore Hillsboro, N.B., Canada “How poor are they that have not patience” Casual, quiet, of a certain philosophical temperament is Lily May. She’ll never take the prize as the noisiest girl in college, but her helpful presence is appreciated. Lily May loves the work for which she is preparing, so half her battles are already won. Student Volunteers (2, 5, 4); Elea (j, 4). Ruth Elena Frost Watkins, N. Y. “None knew her but to love her; none name her but to praise .” “Reggie” is another of those “hard-to- get-acquainted-with” girls, but for those who do find the way to her heart, there is a treat in store, we are told. And even we who are not so fortunate have for four years been not unaware of “Reggie’s” attract¬ ive smile and certain charming ways on which she holds the copyright. Crew (2, 4); Sec. Class (4). Eunice Isabel Gardner Smyrna, N. Y. Sing away sorrow, cast away care. Although Eunice has proved that she takes life rather seriously by her enthus¬ iasm in the work of the League of Women Voters, we are happy to announce that she is not an extremest in this viewpoint. Anyone who claims to know the least bit about this attractive Senior can testify that she is not conducive to worry. Quite the contrary, Eunice ushers in an atmos¬ phere of “At peace with the world.” Any healthy college needs at least one girl just like Eunice. Class Basketball (2, Capt. y); Dram. Club (2); Arion (4); Sec. Mohawks (4); Ch. League of Women Voters (4); Mgr. Tennis (j, 4); June play (4). o • 2-7 0
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) I Student Government ( ); June Play ( ). Elea (j, J). Marjorie Adora Clayton Rockville Center, N. Y. The play’s the thing.” Puzzle: Find a word which is synono- mous with dramatics at Keuka. Answer: Marge. Though Marge is a shark in her studies, a talented executive of her class, and a score of other enviable things, we shall remember her most as a dramatic star, a capable coach, and an efficient president of Arion Club. Dram. Club ( , 2); Arion (j, Pres. 4); Pres. Class (j); Kiondaga Staff (5); Keukonian Sta ff G 4); Elea 0 , 4); June Play ( , 2, j). Doris Maie Cooper Hilton, N. Y. Let her speak, and whatever she say; Methinks I should love her the more.” A perfect complexion, the most adorable dimples that ever grew, and a smile that’s contagious! That’s Doris. And beauty is more than “skin deep” in this instance, too, for deep down under the epidermis, a little to the left of “center chest” is a heart that is filled with beautiful secrets. Yes, Doris, we all “want to make a smash mit you.” Glee Club ( , 2, j, 4); Dram. Club fSec. 1, 2); Treas. Mohawks (2); Keukonian Staff ( , 2, f); Crew (2); Kiondaga Staff (j); Elea (j, 4); Pres. Mohawks ff). Catherine Mary Dominic Gloversville, N. Y. Few words betoken much wisdom.” Catherine is another one of those elusive creatures who apparently believes that Seniors should be seen and not heard. But if you want something done — quickly, efficiently, and cheerfully — you will never ask the wrong person if you just ask Catherine. z6
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If II ' , . . ' ll I— ' Charlotte Grady Penn Yan, N. Y. For none but herself can be her Parallel.” Unusually clever in dramatics, a good scholar, always a charming humorist, Char, has that which the gods give to those they love: the spirit of Eternal Youth. Orchestra ( , z); Vice-Pres. Class (2); Dram. Club (7, 2); Arion (Sec. 3, 4); June Play (2, 3); Kiondaga Staff (3); Keukonian Staff ( ). Harriet Marian Grant Auburn, N. Y. Worth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are.” Efficiency and capability, well seasoned with smiles and a bit of humor—is Harriet, pilot of ’2.7 through a happy Senior year. It could not be other than happy with Harriet at the helm, for she is bound to awaken hearty cooperation.Music is her choicest hobby, and an ardent follower is she of fair Euterpe. Glee Club ( , 2, 3; 4 Librarian); Choir ( , 2, 3, 4); Class Basketball (2, 3); Ch. Y.W. Comm. (2); Vice-Pres. Class (j); Assoc. Ed. Kiondaga (j); June Play (2); Crew ( 3 , 4); Pres. Class (4). Octavia Anne Gundrey Flushing, L. I. Blest with that charm, the certainty to please. Octavia is just “Bun” to all—the merest acquaintance or the most intimate friend. Her name seems immediately to suggest athletics, and little wonder that it should, for “Bun” has captured all the horfors which this field has to offer. May she continue to hold the floor and raise the roof. Glee Club fi); Class Basketball ( , 2, Capt. 3); Tennis Mgr. (j); All-Keuka Basketball Team ( , 2, 3); Creiv (2, 3, Mgr. 4); Kion- daga Staff (3); Keukonian Staff (4); Pres. Athletic Assoc. (4).
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