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HIMHMI I I s Q THE. lylA4gVlgl:3lxglL Zig 1 ii- -ii , A - E -13 .1 ,4'- .- ,IA-:' xi:-x '47 Xi cf 5: J I.. M..Cl-an 5 QNX!!lK!l1!KlRKlliK't'.Kl!H! xx!AxU!WNKKRQIQINVWNRlYl1!l1IlklKllhlnnKnntxllllllk Rl xl!R!!! lUlWlR!k KKKNKVNW K lKl R'Wl ll N ' 'lin 'vxz ,Q 1 Q E f f BEATRICE ENNIST 131 Hunter Street Port of Call: Business School Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, -13 Prisma, 3, 45 May Day exercises, 1, 3. Bee is a quiet enough person, except when she gets an attack of the giggles. Outside of class we haven't seen much of her, but she's all to the good, we judge. Among her numerous talents is the ability to run an Underwood like nobody's business. In moments of decision, she brings her lips firmly together, and when she speaks, does so convincingly. RUTH FARBER 32 East Unlon Street Port of Call: Pratt Institute Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, -lg Prismzt, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Audubon, 12 Mary Lyon Debating Society, 3, 4. Although Ruth has condescended to ac- company us on OL11' voyage this year, we have noticed that she finds automobiles more to her liking-green ones preferably. Almost every afternoon when our ship docked, such a green car was waiting to whisk her off. MARION FEENEY 156 Hunter Street Port of Call: New Paltz Normal Passport: A, A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Prisma, 3, 4: Audubon, 1, 2. Xvhen Marion consulted a fortune teller, she was informed that a light man was coming into her life, and her excitement knew no bounds until it had reached the Boyle-ing point. Curiously enough, it has remained there ever since lwfarion disembarked from our ship in mid-term and immediately sought a place of higher learning where she is preparing for her teaching career. HENRY FISCHER 195 East Chester Street Port of Call: Notre Dame Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, lg Letter Club, 3, 4, Varsity baseball, 2, 3, 4: Class baseball, 1: Class basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football squad, 4. lVhat specimen of the weaker sex can resist Hank in a sail0r's uniform with his characteristic sideboards? lVith his serious bustle and hurry, we feel sure Hank would be an eflicient and stern captain or mate. As his classmates for four years, we shall remember him because of his individual and circumlocu- tory interpretations of assignments. Twcn ty-seven
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:M mmm ummuvmunnuv-.twuuunnnnnxunnuuv-M-A--nn--:nuns nun-u-ummm-ummm ul-xx-nm-u u --- -an MIHMP If M .5 A., J Lrncwu E Lice- LILLIAN K. GALLAGHER 37 Gross Street Passport: A. A., 2, 3, 4: May Day, 13 St. Patrick's Day committee, 3, Class athletics, 1, 2, 33 Prislna, 3, -1. Lillian, or Patsy, as she is oftener called, is a friend who can always be depended upon. She banishes trouble by a. smile and is always bubbling over with Irish Wit. During her four years on shipboard, she has caused not a little trouble to the commanding officers: but they could never be very severe with our Patsy, for most of them were conquered long ago by her dimples. JACOB GASOOL 298 Clinton Avenue Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. Jake's beaming smile and genial manners have attracted to him a host of friends. He is famous for his remarkable riding on a bicycle, which enables him to breeze into roll call every Bicifning, about ten seconds ahead of the tardy e . 'We are sure that .lake will be it success in life as he possesses sterling qualities of manli- ness. SAUL GOLDFARB 348 Washington Avenue Port of Call: New York University Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-V, 3, 4: Inter-class athletics, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis, 3, -lg Orchestra, 1, 2. Saul is a 113-DPy'g0'll.1Cky chap who believes in the proverb, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy , and we see no immediate danger of Saul's becoming dull! At any rate, he is a une tennis player, and it is rumored that he is rivaling Bill Tilden for his Davis cup honors. All joking aside, Saul is a line fellow, and we of the Senior Class wish him the greatest success in his life's work. DOROTHY GOLLOP 157 Hasbrouck Avenue Port of Call: Hunter College Passport: A. A., 1, 2, 3, 41 Prisma, 3, 4: Mary Lyon Debating Club, -lg Vice-President Mary Lyon, 4. Here is a young lady who never seems to have any cares. It is her cheerful disposition that has secured her the position of blue- chaser. If you ever feel blue, just call on Dot and she will cheer you up. .Tust Watch her in Public Speaking class. Xvhen Dot gets up to speak, her classmates anticipate hearing some- thing humorous. A few seconds later, the entire auditorium resounds with laughter. Xvith her keen sense of humor and friendly disposi- tion, Dot has succeeded in making herself popular among her friends and directors. 7 Twenty-urine
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