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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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