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Q-:Z l':,5if:' 'sk .54-S' .1 62.331, rf E1 - X 2 'ig'-'-51'-:Q -'A' X955 A '72:f 5' -f- 1 'L-T.'.f1f2?1xf , ' 6 I,-', s Qs 4 . ' ' ,. h '-N' rt. . -. .'.x-3--gif if 1 I 'X :V H Q L-In U ,I-I.,-1 I, I ' is 'xl ' Y, ' .-'3 ' v- A ' 'M muff:-, wif 8 .1 S r MARY ROGERS Vassar 'AS11l' 1111111 II 11:11111'111, 11'1's0 Sz'111'1'1'1'1y, ll NI'1lIjJ1l' t1'11111f111111'ss, IIIIII 1116150 1111111 1111111 11111 fl 11'1g1111'ly 11s 111111'1'11fss 11.1 1110 c1'1111'1'. Dc-scribing one so dem' to us Is not :nn easy tuskg To tell her virtues one by one Is 111OI'0 than one could 11sk. We c11n't tell 1111 shes done for us, Nor wh11t she Illl'1lI1S to Tll2lj'0F As 11tl1let1-. student. le11de1', f1'ie11dg With her none 1-1111 co11111111'e. Class S1'1'1'1'1a1'y 25 Y11111' 13111115 Staff 15 S1'l,LdC1ll 6711111111011 3, 25 G1111 Club 4. 3. 2, 1, 131111011 f10IlLI11I'11l'6 15 l,I'fl171'Ll'lt1L'S 2g Girls' 1711111 13 Al1111'11'1' 111111111 lg 11111'11'1'y 5, 4, 3, 2, lg 1311s1.'011J1111 3g SPC!!!-111 1D11111'!11g 3, 2, 1. R4E113ERT M. MMGRICGOR Cliobj Rhode Island Slate l'11 be '11li'I'1'1j 111111 f1'!'l', 111 1111 S1111 ff1'1' 111113-1J1111y Bob is one of the l'h1'eo lwI11Sli91l l'1l'S'1 and we might 11ss1u11e the le11d01' of the tl11've, 1H1iSII1l1Cl1 as it is always Bob whoin we both see 111111 l1e111' first 111111 l11st. III othoi' words. Bob is neithfei' l'Ol1FPlCl1UllSlj' quiet noi' 1'Oti1'i11g. But who would have l1i111 bo? 151:11 is not over fund of books hut is un 111'dent devotee of foot- h11ll and of b11sketh11llg 111111 1111111 l1e shines. All in 1111, Bobs 11 good pal. 1i11s1f1f11J1111 1, 1111111111111 2, 1. C1UR1DON HAMLIX MASSIQY CRe1lJ H111'L'f11'll P'11'11su1'c 111111 11c11'1m 111111111 1111: 11111115 seem 81101111 Rf Take ll huge pile of hooks, C2ll'1'y tl10111 l10IHC 1-11r'l1 day, use 1110111 p. 1'. 11. 1218 the 1:1'c11sio11 tlO1ll1ll1C1S1. And herewith you have 11t'11's st1c'111u111s I'0IIl0t1j' for what ails the IHOS1 of us. D11111-11 f'1,1111111'!l1'1f 23 H1-1' lg Staff 11-j Y's Qzrlg Class B11s1c1'I- 111111 3. 2, 1, 1 uu1b1111 -1. 3. 2, 15 11111'11'cy 15 1311.S1111'ss .11111zf1g1'1' 2. OLIVE SARGEIVI' UO , Ollyj G1111111111 'HS111' 1111111-111 11111 111111 111111 1-111' 111'111'1s of 1111.1 Olive 1111s 11lYV1lyS 11111111011 hor way Into the hc-111'ts of 21111 A A wvlc111110 friend. 115 all wlll say, I With her h111111i11ess and her smile. Delight she takes in entering in To 1111 the 1-vviits 111 Tll2lj'91', C11'o11t joy indeed do we 1111 tllke I11 knowing 11 girl so 1':11'e. Gln' V11111 3, 25 1711111111 11111111121-11l't' 2g Dr111111111'1rs 25 Girls' f'1111J 1, 11111'1f1'y 2, 15 191111111111 I1fl1ll'11lQ 3, 2, 1. T Y
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A lf..-, 1.-gif, -4 ,,.1, D ,J ,. ,V 1--.uv-,., s ,1v'nA:'l 1.4 0 ..1-7,.,,l, Q . A ll C .vt ,-:Q-25,4-f-. tu H-S5 . . , am- X 5 at 1 ,. ,' ,, 3,2411 ogg, lf- . f nf 1 X'-J 5 A C , .. .' WA 1 A ,xi-l t A1.,,!,..A.,t, 1 ,. ., A 1 L. HL, - li Ag -..+.-.rf . 1. . K- -. : . W lgisfp, VJ 3 ,112 ROSEMARY TERHUNE Skidmore I Her sunny lor-ks lumg on hm' lrfmplzfs like a g0'lllt'lL jlrfefxf, Through Thayorlands' portals, Rosemary canic to spvnd five, full happy yoars hers' at 'l'hayv1'. Hors has vym' bO0n a cheorful nature, and she has been onci of thc II1P1'1'lt'Sf, gayc-st, and most depondablc of our group. In all artivitiees, whother stud:-nt, social, or athletic, Rosc- n1ary's nanio has always orcupivd a prouiinent place. All, in fact, who have known Roovinary will vouch that she is a friend of all, and to all, a friend. Year Book ,Staff 1, Gler Club 5, 4, 3,.2, lg Gz'rl.w, Club, Iloclvry 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Vostunze Commitlvc: 2. CLIFFORD HA M ILTON SH EA N orrwlch Whose armour is his honwst llmught .4lld8lY77'Z1ll0 truth his ulmoul .wlflll ' With tho proverbial quiet of tht' Arabs. Clifford took his place in our midst in Soptoinhor and has boon quietly Hcarrying on over sinvo. xV9lCOHlO to 1930, Clifford, and good luck for the days hereafter. Baslfcllaflll 1, JAMES ELLSYYURTH SL'lNINER l'111'z'm's1'fy of .lllchfgrln Aly flClfZ.0'Il.S arc as noblrf cm my llL0ug1hts ,Tis indc-od hottor to havv c-oniv this yoar, Jainvs, than nt-vor to have come at all. We like your quivt dvpenclability and frivndlinoss, and wish you might have lwon with us longt-r. Glu' Club 13 Orclzrstru 1. MARY LOUISE WADE Radcliffe USlzyfa.epIring and anzbitious lll0'llfllIfSU Liko the 'fLady of the Lainpll of old, Our Mary carries on, Serene, courageous, zc-alouftly, Until her goal is won. Sho faltvrs not tho' odds he great, She-'s horo to do and darn. A constant challenge to us all A pride indood to Thayer. Glen Club 1, Girl! Club, Baslfwlbfzll Ig
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