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Glee Club, ' 42, ’43; Madrigal Society, ’42; Cercle Franyais, ’42; Social Science Club. ’41: Varsity Hockey Team, ’41, ’42: Class Basketball Team, ’42; Class Swimming Team, ’41, ’42; Gold Hockey Stick, ’42; Lacrosse Varsity Team, ’41, ’42, Manager, ’43; Red Cross Com¬ mittee; Brownson Honor Society, ’43. Major — French Minor — German CLASS O F 19 4 3 MONICA ANGIER The New House, Oak Avenue, Sevenoaks, Kent, England Farmborough Hill, Farmborough, Hampshire O UR very own ‘Bundle from Britain’, Monica has done more than she realizes to improve Anglo- American relations, at least as far as Manhattanville is concerned. Naturally talented in athletics she shines in hockey and LaCrosse, and gets winter sunburns from long hours of skiing. She has a little-girl look which is the bane of her existence, a love for Greenwich Village, an enviable ability to translate English into French, and a slow smile ending in a pair of dimples. But the thing we will remember best about Mon is her staunch defense of things British against the good-natured harrying of the Irish constituents. She leaves us to go home to England, and all our blessings go with her. 18
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Dramatic Club. ’41, Secretary, ’42. President, ’43; Catholic Action Hospital Committee, ’41; Literature Committee, ’42; Defense Scavenger Committee, ’42; Phi Mu Beta Chi. ’41, ’42; Spanish Club, ’42. Major — Biology Minor — Chemistry KATHLEEN ANDREWS, E. cl M. 1351 Sussex Road, West Englewood, New Jersey Holy Angels Academy, Fort Lee, New Jersey K AY’S efficiency, her humor and gentleness, are just part of the faceted sides of her personality. Her charm lies in her graciousness, in her ability to commend zeal, yet not command it. A moment before curtain time we find Kay laughing heartily over the most hectic mis¬ haps. It is this apparent carelessness that gives 11s the boost we need to face a critical Manhattanville audience. The success of “Romeo and Juliet” owes a great deal to her sympathetic interpretation of Friar Lawrence. It is with this same ease and charm that she faces the long hours in the lab — only to leave them with more vitality to encounter the next complication. She has the real Irish humor that sparkles in every wink of her eye. A courteous hostess, the competent career woman, an all around good sport, Kay cannot easily be replaced. We, the col¬ lege, will not forget her. CLASS O F 19 4 3 7
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Class Treasurer, ’42, ’43; Glee Club. ' {2, ’43; Catholic Action Catechetical Committee, ’40, ’42. ’43; Spanish Club, ’42; Thumb Tack Club, ’41, ’42; Class Badminton Team, ’40, ’41; Dramatic Club, ’40; Ushers’ Committee, ’42. Major — Sociology Minor — History CATHERINE BAKER, E. de M. 556 Barry Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Convent of the Sacred Heart, Chicago, Illinois T HE “windy city” sent Katie to Manhattanville. She filled the college with her charm, her own special friendliness, and above all, with that touch of common sense which makes her so particularly endearing. Katie is a competent gloom dispeller; one only has to watch her nose wrinkle just a bit as she summons her smile, and whisk, your woes have gone. Of long and enduring fame are those orchids; never did the most glamorous star that stepped off the East-bound train wear nearly so large, or nearly so beautiful flowers. Bright and gay, Katie has paved her path through college and through life with all the good things, with gentleness mingled with spirit, and laughter springing from joy, and understanding which always aids in friendships. CLASS O F 1 9 4 ! 9
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