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Helen Coburn Stevens ^^Bobsie,” Stevie,” ”Bluebeardyy
see my way as birds their trackless way I shall arrive/’
1415 Prospect Avenue,
Plainfield, New Jersey
Entered 1922 Smith
Assistant Business Editor of the Annual, ’34; Vice-President of the Class, ’34; Glee Club, ’34; Dramatic Club, ’34; Librarian, ’34; Class Basketball, ’34; Class Hockey, ’34; Varsity Hockey, ’34; Green Hockey, ’34; Second Priest in A 'Night at an Inn; Eldest Lady in The Knight*s Tale, ’34.
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Fifteen minutes of study-hall have slowly ticked away when Bobsie’s head appears at the door. She glances at the presiding teacher and cau tiously steals to her desk. Without looking up everyone knows who is
entering, for she is always late.
Bobsie knows what she wants and usually attains it. She is unmove
able in her convictions and has the power to influence others. She is always willing to help anyone and to cart a poor worn Hartridgite home. She has a nice disposition and the fortunate ability to make herself at home under any circumstances.
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