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9 3 9 TO W E R Catholic Action Committee, A.D.A.; Camera Club ’38, ’39; Debating Club 58, ’39; Debating Club ’57; English Club 56, Treasurer ’37, ’58, Vice-President 39; Freshman Forum 56; German Club 37, ’58; Thumb Tack Club ’39; Pitch Pipe Club ’36, 57; Class Entertainment Com¬ mittee ’57; Class Hockey Team 36; Class Swimming Team 56, ’37, 58; Aquatic Club ’36, 37, 38. Major — English. Agnes Boyland, E. de M. Academy of Mount St. Ursula New York, New York I N her own field she is always able to find the highest praise and the widest publicity. Her short stories are breathlessly discussed all over the campus three months before the publication of the Essay so that, when they finally arrive, they are met by a large and impatient welcoming committee. None of her literary efforts ever really need this synthetic build-up but the advance notice should be statistically inter¬ esting as an index to her popularity ■— 1 which is dependably firm as com¬ pared with that of most unfortunate contributors. Since Agnes is such a good writer it is only appropriate that she should be one of the pillars of the English Club — which she is. Twenty-six
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9 3 9 TOWER E ITHER because of or in spite of the fact that sbe is majoring in a stern unyielding subject Dorothy is cheerfully, but not fanatically, intense about everything that she does. Biology and chemistry demand, like petulant children, quantities of patient attention but though other interests and activities may not shriek as loudly they get, at Dorothy s hands, the same earnest consideration and almost the same extravagant out-lay of energy and time. She is quite rightfully the president of Phi Mu Beta Chi. and she takes more than a scientific part in the proceed¬ ings of the Camera C lub which is adequate proof that she is far from being localized in her approach to her subject. Dorothy Gloria Bosetti, E. de M. Academy of the Holy Angels Fort Lee, New York Catholic Action Liturgical Committee 36, ’37, ' 58, ’39; Camera Club ’38, Secretary ’39; German Club 37, 38; Glee Club ’36; Social Science Club 39; Phi Mu Beta Chi ’56, ’37, ’58, President ’39; Thumb Tack Club ’39; Pitch Pipe Club ’56. Major — Biology. Twenty-five
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9 3 9 TOWER T HERE are very few things at college that haven t benefited by the exhilarating effect of Braddy s enthusiasm. Her unflagging interest coidcl revive the feeblest enterprise, her ability to believe that th ings are worthwhile is like a restorative and can convince even the most skeptical of her confreres. She is never a wearisome crusader because she woulcln t think of approaching her pet projects with sententious and dutiful dullness; instead she applies a lot of obvious enjoyment to the work she has to do, with an ulterior motive this would be like Tom Sawyer painting the fence. However, we think that she writes good short stories and debates well and plays earnestly for the class teams because she can find amusement and pleasure even in hard things. Helen Bradford, E. de M. Convent of the Sacred Heart One East 91st Street New York, New York Debating Club ’57, Recording Secretary ' 38, Vice-President ' 39; Alternate for Public Debate; Dramatic Club 57; Fresh¬ man Forum Vice-President ’36; English Club ’37; Social Science Club 58, 59; 1 humb d ack Club 36, 57, 58, 39; Tower Board Photography Editor 58; Pitch Pipe Club ’36; Catholic Action Apologetics Committee 36, 57; Aquatic Club 36, ’37, ’38; Basketball Manager 58; Class Basketball Team 37, 38, 59, Class Hockey Team ’37, ’39; Class Swimming Team ’36, ’57, ’58, ’39; Class Entertain¬ ment Committee 37, 38, 59; Delegate to Model Assembly of League of Nations ’38. Major History. Twenty-seven
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