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y Major—Music Minor—Philosophy Catholic Action Literature Com¬ mittee ' 37, ’39, ' 40; Catechetical Committee ’37; Apologetic Com¬ mittee ’40; Glee Club ’39, ’40; Madrigal Society ’39, ’40; Choir ’37, President ’39, ’40; Freshman Glee Club ’37; Freshman Forum ’37; Brownson Honor Society’40. LATHROP ALLEN, E. J e M. Den slow Road New Canaan, Connecticut Nightingale Bamford School If anyone should hear a hearty, contagious laugh proceeding from the gen¬ eral direction of the Assembly Hall and St. Gregory’s—that would be Lath- rop. If anyone should contemplate a free evening and hear behind her a resolute step and a determined voice warning of Madrigals or proper prac¬ tice—that would be Lathrop. For Lathrop herself is so interested in music that she tries to give that interest to others. And hers is the true enthusiasm which shows itself in actual participation in the music of the college and in real work for the betterment of college singing. For two years, she has been President of the Choir and, under her, choir membership has increased steadily while enthusiasm for the Missa Cantata has spread rapidly. Al¬ though it may interrupt processions and confuse seating arrangements in the chapel, we must congratulate the Choir and its President on its splendid work this year.
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BEATRICE BRENNAN CATHERINE KNEIP Senior Class President Senior Class Vice-President CLASS OFFICERS Student Government at Manhattan- ville is something more than a mere in¬ stitution. It is acknowledgment in reality of the confidence of the Student Body in the President and Vice-Presi¬ dent of the Senior Class. It is recognition on the part of the Administration of the capability of students to govern their own affairs. And if Student Government this year has been something bigger and better than ever before—to Bea and to Sis, the College owe a grateful vote of thanks— for the reason and tact which have tem¬ pered their administration, for the loyalty and willing co-operation which they have ever shown on all occa¬ sions. [ 19 ]
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Major—Sociology Minor—History Class Treasurer ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; College Welfare Committee ’37; Class Council ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Dramatic Club ’38, ’39, ' 40; Glee Club ’37; Social Science Club ’39, Treasurer ’40; German Club ’40; Camera Club ’37; Aquatic Club ’37; Class Hockey Team ’38. JUNIOR AUSPITZER 35 Lawrence Avenue Lawrence, Long Island Convent of the Sacred Heart 91st Street, New York City One of the many nice things about Junior is her quiet, businesslike approach to her work, which, somehow or other, enables her to accomplish it so efficiently, and yet so rapidly that it presents no serious obstacle to her enjoying an amazing succession of exceptionally good times. Having trav¬ eled widely in Europe, she is naturally interested in foreign languages, pre¬ ferring the study of German, although her most serious attentions have generally centered about those phases of her studies most helpful in preparing for a career in medical social service. But, above all. Junior is our favorite collector. As Treasurer of her class she has collected monthly dues, perform¬ ing somewhat similar functions as Treasurer of the Soci al Science Club; for her own amusement, she has collected a varied assortment of records, books, photographs and trinkets; and, needless to say, while at college, she has col¬ lected about her very many good friends! [21 ]
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