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Barbara C raig ^^Bobs,” ^^Craigyy
''Add to her faith, virtue, and to virtue, knowledge.”
906 Madison Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Entered 1922 Vassar
Picture Editor of Annual, ’34; President of Class, ’34; Class Hockey and Basketball, ’34, ’33, ’32, ’30; Green Hockey, ’34, ’33; Green Easketball, ’34, ’33, ’32; Varsity Basketball, ’34; ’33; King in The Prologue to the Can­ terbury Tales, ’34.
Bobs is our class president, which shows itself exactly what her position is among us. She loves to be authoritative and get the children in place when Study-hall is beginning, but then will change and become just as silly as anyone else. We might say her two most prominent char­ acteristics are her flowing auburn locks, and her lust for Brooks Sweaters. Quite an accomplished pianist is this young lady, her specialties being "Love is the Sweetest Thing” and "Temptation,” played over and over
with much feeling and—you know—hotcharazzjazzboopboopadoop. But she’d much rather go to the opera.
P AGE SIXTEEN



























































































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