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Qllumnar Qssuriatinn ln her quiet, unassuming way Miss Caney manages to keep in touch with twenty-six hundred alumnae from Maine to California, I-ler tiny office is the center of exchange of news from the twenty-eight chapters of the Alumnae Association. With so many concernsw- about reunions, social activities among members of the Alumnae Association, and the publication of the Alumnae journal-Miss Ganey can tell us that the executive secretary of our Alumnae Association finds little time for a free moment. That free moment we found always at the disposal of any future alumna who might need a bit of friendly advice. ELLEN A. CEANEY, A.lVI,, Secretary lNlARY VVVALSII liENNEDY, Fund Director -lil
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phgsital Zducatinn XIARGARET QL'INN, BS. Gym classes are the butt of many a campus jest. However, once safe in the junior class we could laugh at the aches in our backs, the paralysis in our legs, and the gasping breaths which were all too much a part of our ath- letic careers. But, thanks to Miss Quinn, our backhand was improved and our putting perfected. From the woes of gymnastics came one bit of sun- shineethe banishment of the tradi- tional black stockings. Splash parties and hayrides were bright rays, too, while May Day was memorable with its dances, games, and horse show. illihrarg Whether we were looking for Brown- ing's Poetical Works orjust scanning the paper to find what movies are playing, Sister Helen or her affable assistant, lvliss lVlcCarthy, was always there to assist us in our needs. Books had a strange habit of quietly disap- pearing from a shelf and forgetting the way back home. Life seemed to be a problem. lt was either hiding in some dusty corner or chained to the Satur- day Evening Post! Then Sisters keen wit would come into play in the form of a poster which manged to catch the eyefand the wrong was promptly righted. NflARY CATPiERlNE fNlc:C,xR'ri1Y, ABA, l3,l-,S. 144
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mrs. 'illhunc Vxfhether the phone call was long distance, or simply Michigan 7OOO,H Mrs. Thuee hurried down the corridor to wake us. And she has been doing this for more than twenty years. We shallfremember the sudden exits from the stairs or from a gathering of the after-lights culpritsg but even more we shall remember the before-midnight 'snack', or the hot lemonade prepared for our colds. Trinity students, past and present, will never forget Mrs. Thuee. Her patience, her kindness, and her genuine concern for all that touches our lives have endeared her to us and have given the routine dormitory life an atmosphere of home. he
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