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THELMA JEAN ALLIN Bowling Club 1; Bridge Club 1; Glee Club 1; Cleri- cal Club ]; Student Council (Alternate) 2; Code 2, 3. A bit on the bashful side . . . Silence is golden . . . Those short ’n curly locks ... A miss as winning as her smile ... A conscientiousness that is a virtue . . . Partial to Spanish . . . On Wisconsin! HOPE SALSBURY ANTHONY “Hopeless”—“Toni” Sidwell Friends School, Washington D. C. 1; War- renton Country School, Warrenton, Virginia 2; Air- craft Identification 3; Tattler, Art Editor 3, 4. Her original baby cut. . . Horses and more horses . . . Heat as a pin . . . Quality if not quantity . . . She’s a magician with an art brush . . . From tweeds to tulle ... A beauty in her own right . . . And oh! so suave. MARY ELIZABETH ASH “Polly” Bowling Club 1; Dancing Club 1; Spectator’s Club 1; Library Club 2; Community Service 3; Retail Sell- ing 4. Mary, Mary, quite contrary ... A good chew of gum . . . Aims to soak up the California sun . . . Way to Happiness—Money ... A successful saleslady. PATTI BAILEY “Pat” Richard Montgomery High School, Rockville, Mary- land 1; Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond. Virginia 2, 3. Full of spark . . . Goes horseback riding in her spare time . . . Hates to hear people crack their knuckles . . . Always flipping pennies . . . Gives that big Irish smile to everyone . . . That piano debut in Constitu- tion Hall someday.
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DAVII) PUTNAM KNIGHT—Sergeant-at-Arms “Dave” Model Airplane Club 1, 2; Spectator Club 1; Class Committee 2, 3; Science of Aeronautics 3; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3; Baseball Manager 3; Intra- mural Softball 3; Intramural Football 3; Sergeant-at- Arms4; Varsity Football 4. A football player who's hard to beat . . . Nice to have around when you need help .. . “In Michigan” . .. In- conspicuously outstanding ... On the alert at the men- tion of airplanes .. . Mighty sergeant-at-arms . . . Com- mand performance as a Hi-Y goat. . . One of the best. LINDSAY PENDLETON SHADE—Historian t‘p» Cheering Squad 1; Dancing Instructor 1; Class Com- mittee 2; V. C. Teaching 2; V. C. School maintenance 3; Class Historian 4; Tattler 4. Quiet till you know her .. . Giggles galore . . . Person- ality kid . . . Florida, hea i all come—in a plane . . . Seriousness sprayed with humor . . . Penny of the Grove ... A Hollins College, Virginia girl! PATRICIA ADAMS “Pat” Bowling Club 1; Dancing Club 1; Pepper Club 2, 3, 4; Code 2; Recreational Leadership 3; Pine Tree Subscription 4. She's full of pep, this Pepperite . . . Addicted to horses, horse shows and blue ribbons . . . Plans to be a co-ed at Florida U. . . . Can't stand motorcycles . . . A joker, a jester, a jovial gal. . . That's our Pat. MARTHA RICHARDSON ALEXANDER “Mert” Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1; Dramatic Club 1; Bowling Club 1; Dancing Club 1; Pine Cone 1; Christmas Pageant 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Tattler, Assistant Editor 3, Feature Editor 4. A fiery redhead . . . Musician: smooth and superb . . . Really ravishing . . . Executive ability . . . Angel Gabriel. . . A biulding Smithite . . . Capable and like- able, too ... In a class of her oivn ... A Choir main- stay.
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GRACE CATHERINE BALSAM “Grade” Red Cross Club 1; Clerical Club 1; Library Club 2; Basic Language 3. A quiet miss . . . Our crystal ball foresees a music teacher in Grace ... Is aiming toward Wheaton Col- lege ... Her well-known bicycle . . . Never a hair out of place . . . That dignified manner. KATHERINE JEANNETTE BART “Katy” Medina High School, Medina, Ohio 1, 2; Typing 3; Field Day 3; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Hockey 4; Stu- dent Council (Alternate) 4; Cheer Leader 4; Pine Tree Advertising 4. “Ba-aby Doll” . . . Dynamite by the pint . . . Interest in Music and Sports . . . Back to Ohio to Oberlin . . . A sweet-tempered Redhead . . . Dreams of a bright red suit. .. Kind and considerate . . . i(Tops”. BARBARA JEAN BAUER “Stinky” Dancing Club 1; Bowling Club 1. Those envied A’s in history.. . . No apple for the teacher from Barbara . . . She eats ’em herself . . . She’s several times an aunt . . . Does it show? . . . Dreams of postivar homes that run themselves . . . Boots and saddles. ELIZABETH LOUISE BEARD “Betty” Traffic Squad 1; Bowling Club I; Red Cross 1; Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, Captain 1, 4; Bridge Club 1; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Field Day 2, 3; Pepper Club 3, Vice President 4; Pine Tree Advertising 4. An all-round Bethesdan . . . Peppy is the word for Betty ... An avid Pep perite . . . That natural curl. . . Dotes on all sports . . . Friendly with everyone . . . “What say, Stinky.”
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