Manhattanville College - Tower Yearbook (Purchase, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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Major—History Minor—French Catholic Action Literature Com¬ mittee ’39, ’40; Class Council ’38, ’39, ’40; Glee Club ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Social Science Club ’39, ’40; Cercle Francais. Secretary ’40; Freshman Forum 37; Aqua¬ tic Club ’37, ’38, 39, ’40; Class Swimming Team ’39; Prom Committee ’39. KATHRENE BEISH, E. de M. 18 Elk Avenue New Rochelle, New York Convent of the Sacred Heart Maplehurst, New York City Kay is one of our favorite commuters especially since she has demonstrated that the virtue of punctuality need not be accompanied by a harried ex¬ pression of unwilling haste. Somehow she seems to have no need to hurry. She simply acts sanely and intelligently, fully aware that things done prop¬ erly usually turn out for the best. Studying what she likes because she likes it, she listens calmly and attentively to what is said, and her subsequent questions invariably reveal an astute comprehension of the matter discussed. Still, we particularly associate Kay with music, recalling with delight her inimitable Hebe in Pinafore and continuing to admire the intriguingly varied range of her musical preferences. Nevertheless, while we enjoy her songs and appreciate her characteristic efficiency, what we will always like best about Kay is her perfectly grand disposition, which has proved to be consistently serene, gracious, and ineffably agreeable to all. [ 22 ]

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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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M a j or— Philosophy Minor—English Class President ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Catholic Action Literature Com¬ mittee ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Cate¬ chetical Committee ’37, ’38; In¬ terracial Committee ’39, ’40; Children of Mary Council ’40; College Welfare Committee ’40; Class Council ’37, ’38, ’39, 40; Dramatic Club ’38, ’39, ’40; Madrigal Society ’39, ’40; Choir ’37, ’38, ’39, ’40; Philosophy Club ’38, ’39. Vice-President ’40; Eng¬ lish Club ’38, ’39, 40; Freshman Forum 37; Class Hockey Team 39; Class Basketball Team ’38, 39, 40; Brownson Honor Soci¬ ety ’40. BEATRICE BRENNAN, E. Je M. 169 Beach 145th Street Neponsit, Long Island Our Lady of Wisdom Academy When in the course of college events, it becomes necessary to part with any¬ one so universally well-loved as Bea, what we say is bound to be inadequate. Oh, we can recall a few of her outstanding contributions, for example, that of her unforgettable portrayal of Lord Bothwell in Mary of Scotland. We can mention how important she has been to the Philosophy Club, how she has been active on her class teams, how she has written well thought-out critical pieces for the Essay, or how she has thrilled us with her splendid rendition of German lieder. But what we cannot possibly express is how much it has meant to us to have had her for our President. Poised, forthright, resourceful, brilliant, amazingly independent, now dazzling us with her smile, now compelling our admiration for her intellectual superiority, Bea seems to realize to a unique degree the possibility of sustaining one’s ideals on the heights! [ 23 ]

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