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,xquvx!nKlRNlllMYKlHpxuk -N..un,,Nunngyingnxuqyunnql usunuxnulnnuxyu-1 gnuunxmumnnsawmxlvuunu-u uvnn- -gy, ,.,, s THE BAA EIIIIINI Zu JLl'1CNuu 'L . 2 .5 f 3 S -,Y-- ,Y 2 17 Y A - ,A- ,-, f-x 5 ,QA . . . g .N l - I - Y I 5 WINIFRED G. BRUCE 143 St. James Street Port of Call: College Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 Prisma, 3, 43 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Japan- ese Girl chorus, 2: Gypsy Rover chorus, 3: May Day, 2, 3: Interclass athletics, 1, 2, 3, -lg Captain basketball, 3, 43 Captain baseball, 2. Windy's name typifles exactly the person you would expect to see. She is like a breeze, sometimes strong, yet always cool, refreshing and soothing, as if blown in from the sea. A small, sudden flash, a cheerful, girlish giggle, and she is gone. VVe know NVin will always be remembered as an ideal chum during our four years' cruise. MURIEL M. BUNDY Creek Locks Port of Call: New Paltz Normal School Passport: A. A., 1, 3, 4., Prisma, 3, -l. It's plain to see that llluriel is one of our country girls. XVe would all be tempted to brave the hardships of country life if the fresh breezes would paint our cheeks as rosy as Muriel's. And what wouldn't we endure for her black curls! But more than this, we have a feeling that Muriel is conscientious in the preparation of her lessons, for we rarely find evidence of her having loafed on the job. RUTH D. BYRNE Port of Call: Boston Conservatory of Music Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary of Choral Club, 35 Class athletics, 1, 2, Prisma., 3, 43 Vice-president Prisma, -lg Class Day Speaker. Ruth's slight figure clothes the soul of a poet. It is not unusual to see her suddenly dive for a scrap of paper and pencil and scribble off some of her charming snatches of poetry. As suddenly her muse deserts her and she searches patiently for just the right word- the right phrase-the queer little twists that characterize her poetry. Although her poetry seems to reflect the serious side of her nature, Ruth presents a cheerful side to her friends and to the world. OTTO B. CANDI DUS Saugerties Port of Call: Cincinnati University Passport: A. A., 2, 3, 4, Class athletics, 3. Otto's busy program on board has prevented him from association with the opposite sex, but we are told that he finds plenty of time ashore. Otto is a man of many contacts ranging from science to baseball. He is conscientious, full of humor, and an all-round good fellow. le Twenty-three
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3 N Nl! NM Nk tvxlllnlxhlmxnukllti!ruunn-ulllnullhluQuan nuns- x- nuulxruxs nxwvl snunmuskliw! Nklkhulxlii HA 'H use LTHE MABUDN 4 I J L I'1sChu1 MARY VICTORIA CLARKE 250 West Chestnut Street Port of Call: lNIount Saint Vincent College Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 45 Class athletics, 1, 2, 32 Captain basketball, 1: Captain hockey, 2: Captain girls, track, 2: Captain baseball, 23 Mary Lyon, 29 Prisma, 3, 43 Prisma minstrels, 33 Prisma spelling prize, 3: Prisrna banquet committee, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Japanese Glrl chorus, 25 Gypsy Rover chorus, 3: All Aboard chorus, 45 Hi-Y Auxiliary, 3: May Day, 2: Humorous sketch second prize, 3: Senior play publicity committee: Joke Editor Maroon. A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! This is Mary's cry, even on board ship. Maryys greatest ambition, next to owning a horse, is to be a journalist. She has already made a good start toward her goal by helping to edit this book. NVe have no doubt that we shall sometime see her picture in the Sunday supplements- liIa1'y Victoria Clarke, Famous Journalist, Taking a ltlorning Ride on Her Favorite Horse!! VINCENT G. CONNELLY 65 West 0'Reilly Street Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Class basket- ball, 2, 3, 4, Class baseball, 1, 2, 33 Captain class basketball, 3: Junior dance committee, 3: VVebster-Hayne, 3g Banking council, 43 Varsity debating team, 45 Varsity Letter Club, 4: President Senior Class: Prime Minister, 4, The Romantic Age cast, 41 Joke Editor Maroon: Class Day Speaker.. Xvhen we meet this passenger on deck we hold our breath lest Vincent overwhelm us with his famous Johnsonian vocabulary. Vincent. in the debating field, stands almost unrivaled, and in The Romantic Age he displayed exceptional dramatic aptitude. However, the captain of our Senior Ship K. H. S. has guided us suc- cessfully through the last year of our journey of work and play and has endeavored to launch us safely in the wide, wide, world. MARION ANNA COUTANT 144 Downs Street Port of Call: School of Physical Education Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4g Prisma, 3, 4: Prisma party, 43 Class athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Cap- tain basketball, 3: Hi-Y Auxiliary, 45 Vice- President Audubon Society, 21 Choral Club, 3, 4: All Aboard chorus, 45 May Day, 1, 2, 3. lVe were always able to find Marion on board ship this year, as she was certain to be at the basketball court, where she has developed into an excellent player., She should consider 'the game from its professional aspect. How- ever, Marion's talents are not limited to athletics, as anyone can attest who has heard her display her ability at the piano. HARRIET FITCH CRANSTON 175 Cllnton Avenue Port of Call: Blount Holyoke Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, -ig Prisma, 3, 4, President Prisma, 4: Vice-President Junior Class, 3, Hi-Y Auxiliary, 4: Bankers' Council, 2: Literary Editor Maroon: Junior banner com- mittee, Girls' Athletic Council, 15 Commence- ment Speaker. Among the brilliant passengers of our good ship K. H. S., we note immediately our suc- cessful Prisma president, Harriet Cranston. Harriet is very fond of traveling, especially by steamer, since the well-known Fisher-man generally sets out on a delightful journey soon after the moon begins to rise. Twenty-iive
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