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I fJjI SUSAN ELIZABETH BOYER W.W. Biology Damascus. Maryland Mount Airy High School Philomathcan literary Society; \V. W. Treas- urer '27; Biology Club. Secretary '26: Hiking Club; J. G. C.; Associate Editor of Aloha Staff '27; Science Club. Vice-President '27: Pm- liminary Contestant '24 "To stand by one's friends to the uttermost end, And fight a fair fight with one's foe; "Neuer to quit and never to twit, Al1d never to peddle one's woe," ]I OME of us wonder if Sue didn't see these few lines of verse a long, long S time ago and decide to adopt them as her ideal. Whether she did or not, she certainly has, consciously or unconsciously, lived up to such an ideal as established in those few lines. Ready to help, ready to cheer, ready to advise, never bothersome, and always constant, - could one, indeed, find a truer friend? Besides her natural ability for friendship, Sue has a marked ability for science. It may not be because she loves it, but one call always find her just literally "eating it up", Sue reads it, studies it, applies it, and teaches it, - a never ending stream of science work until we wonder how long she will last. We prophesy that Sue will do much in her dearly loved field of science, first, her A.M. and then, many, many successes. To those who have yet to know her, we prophesy a friendship worth having. And for Sue we wish all the travel she wants, especially in the South, all the success in the world, and "oodles" of true happiness. page [ony·nine I THE _t!_L9H!) 192.7 I rIC' jf)
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