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RUTH EMILY WARREN Chemist1'Y Ellicott City, Md. Catonsville High School Philornathean Literary Society' Y. W. Cabinet, '21, '22, '23; Treasurer 'Y Class '22, '23, '24; President Girls' Student Gov~ ernment; Class Basketball' '21 '22 '23 '24' Varsity Basketball, '23, '24'. ' , , , . OlA ~ ,..___...__~":::::::~~ ~ ~ ~ "You have shown us that your chemicals, Now, prove your mettles." UTH WARREN of the "Maggie and Jiggs" corporation, had the misfortune to begin her college career in "Buzzard's Roost." Though coming from a parsonage, she could not accustom her- self to the table d'hote at Western Maryland. In an effort to adjust herself, she transgressed the laws of the governing body of which she later became president. Should you ask her to repent she would reply, "that the Union Street ice cream was worth more than the wrath of the Dean." This incident is typical of Ruth, having a mind of her own, she is definite in her decisions nor can any persuasion or physical force cause her to change them. The laboratory is Ruth's home. In fact, she has often been considered an assistant to the chemistry professor. Basketball and tennis have occu- pied a great deal of her time. In basketball she won her W. M., while her. activities in tennis are probably responsible for an "A." By Warren's spirit and disposition she won the respect and confidence of the entire student body, as is evidenced by the position she was elected to at the close of her Junior Year. As the student government president, she has been forced to admit that no manner of punishment can alter the fact that "Girls will be girls." Every student government president has many difficulties to face, but Warren's unfailing courage has bridged all difficult problems. NinetlJ-ninc