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~~t~ j ~I PHILENA FINBY "Phil" Biology Reisterstown. Maryland Wesuninsrer High School Pbilomucbcnn Literary Society. "Or softly lightens o'er her face, Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling pJace." NE can almost wonder jf Lo.rd BYf?ll had p~.ilena Fenby in mind when he O wrote the lovely poem from which the lines above are taken, for she closely resembles the beautiful woman described therein Just as the poet has said, Philena's face expresses the beauty and purity of her character. A light of goodness and of sympathy for all mankind shines out of her brown eyes. Philcna possesses the highest of ideals and the courage to live up to them. Her personality is further enhanced by a sweet and gentle disposition and a friendly attitude. Phil is a member of the "Biology Triumvirate" and plans to become a teacher of that most fascinating subject. The trials of laboratory work have given further proof of the calm and unruflled qualities of Philena's disposition, for even the most trying situations have failed to make her worried or cross. It is very unfortunate that the Reisterstown bus has prevented Phil from entering into more activities at W. M. C. and from letting more members of the class of '27 irjto her intimate friendship. Those of us who know her well I . can say, "To know her is to love her" pag~ fifty-nine ~l- , THE eLcOHe 192.7 l
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