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SENIORS The time has come for books to close ... Halls which once rang with laughter are now silent... Rooms that once heard the voice of knowledge are now deaf ...
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i MRS. I .OR KIT A K. GRACE Housemother, Ryder Hall The housemother at Ryder Hall is Mrs. Grace, better known to the girls as “Mom.” Ryder being our second home, Mom has helped to make it a very pleasant and congenial place in which to live. Our memories of our years there, will always be pleasant ones. 0 u r sineerest thanks . . . RYDER IIAI.I. MRS. THORA YOUNG Housemother, Hill Ddrm Mrs. Young is housemother at Hill Dorm. She comes from Brooklyn and has two children and several grandchildren. She fell in love with Cobleskill at first sight and is very happy with her job. She always tells the girls to come and cry on her shoulder and the girls love her for it. HIM. DORM HOUSEMOTHERS MRS. BEATRICE R. COLLINS Housemother, Stilson Dorm The downtown dorm, Stilson, lias as its housemother Mrs. Collins, whose untiring work has helped to make our year there one filled with pleasant memories and happy experiences. Our thanks for making our introduction to college living something we shall always remember. STILSON DORM
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The time has come for us to leave these memorable scenes in which we shared experiences in leadership, friendship, and scholarship. Our class achieved unity under the direction of our loyal advisors . . . Mrs. Agnes Putney and Mr. George Renter . . . who worked long and hard and lent to our activities both joy and enthusiasm. Good will and cooperation were integral parts of our class structure. Jim Black served ably as our President for two years, and his effective leadership contributed to the success of our many activities. Ed Gilbert as Vice-President, Emily Bush as Treasurer, and Judy Hetterich as Secretary, aided in leading us in what shall always remain one of the most memorable and exciting years of our lives. It shall not fade . . .
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