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rnk. 4XK7K; J hp. 4 4 ' 4111 M. J. GRIFFIN G. FOLEY M. F. O,CONNOR LORRAINE MANSKE THE FRESHMAN CLASS . o F F 1c E R s LORRAINE MANSKE ............................ President MARY JANE GRIFFIN VicerPreside'nt GLORY FOLEY Secretary MARY FRANCES OWCONNOR ...................... Treasurer Station WHWW Broadcasting from Cram City, Sleeplesslcmd. Dear Universe: We are now doing as well as can be expected. Our pre5r ent state is not alarming, but if the constant buzzing of Latin verbs and Ztabrch continues here we shall be forced into a state of unconsciousness. The crisis is expected While on the First Crusade With Godfrey of Bouillon. If the opportunity arises for a few momenth rest and for some real nourishment, dangers may be averted. You are again greeted by radio station WMWW We are now on the road to a speedy recovery. We gained considerable strength at a thrilling basketball tournament to' day. We are now visiting the Forest of Arden, Where we expect to improve greatly. Station Work, Work, Work, again Broadcasting. A pleasant picnic is being enjoyed by all. The crisis is passed With little more loss than inkestained blouses and dis, orderly hair. Through the tender and loving care of Sister Patricia all patients are again happy. A journey is being mapped out Which will lead us to a land Of Sophomores. Valete till then, LORRAINE MANSKE, W34. SCHOLASTIC'AN1931
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THE SOPHOMORE A CLASS Top romejosephine Harrison, Helen Letz, Alice Mahoney, Ethel Quinlisk, Gwendolyn leemecourt, Eileen Sharp. Middle 10w--Anne Hamick, Lois Blattner, Ellen Comstock, Dionysia di Leo, Jane Eschenbacher. Bottom voweMarjorie Layman, Mary Carol Byrne, Mary Meaney, Betty Beecher, Marcella OlNeil, Dorothy Manske. LUNAls DESIRE My woes are many, sad, and long diverse For centuries of time, and thought, and strife, From in my heavens high above at night, I sat and pondered 0n the universe Why some below me always do converse With their true loves beneath my shining light; While other men my splendor does afright, And to my blinding beauty are averse. I am a gift of God, the Lord of all, Who gave me to the sky to light and please The heavlns and earth with all their harmonies, Which, by their beauty, all men do enthrall. I wish for mutual love atwixt Earth and me, As long as I look down on land and sea. RUTH HAzLE, I Page thirtyerve SCHOLASTICAN1931 $i$x r ::3 xx xxxK Nhf'. NxhXR l
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS Top row C0urtney Curtiss, Mary J GriHin, Mabel Ann Nevius, Isabelle Noble, Ellen Hayes, Lucille Neil, June Hoper, Shirley Hoper, Irene Dehnert, Marion Dodd, Lorraine Manske, Berenice Brunk. Middle row G1ory Foley, Mary McGurn, Josephine O Boyle, Roberta Corson, Arlene Conrad, Rosemary Byrne, Mary Madine, Margaret Madine, Geraldine Prince, Mary Frances O Connor, Rosemary Rudersdorf, Bottom row He1en Miller, Irene McIntosh, Jean O D0nne1l, Margaret Rossiter, Marie Hughes, Catherine Garrett, Susan O Connor, Dorothy Ricketts, Mary J. Allen, Betty Peterhans, Henrietta Alexander. DAYBREAK Out of the silent hush there comes A gusty breath of wind, a sigh, Low and still, a rising call To rouse the sleepy sun to mount T0 new heights. The zephyr'like clouds, Roseaterhued, dripping with refreshing dew, With which to Clothe the trenchant hillsides, Escort him to his gorgeous throne, Borne 0n the fleeting wings of newborn day. CHARLOTTE RAUEN, ,32. Page thirtyrseven SCHOLASTICAN1931 W 4 3 'Q 3' Raw k $ $ xxx x xv. , j .4, 1f. AM 11W 1w
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