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evvvlrvs ,. -1 .W-:J QAZLHX Z , to-sa i q. 5 CQ-:di ii - ' Lf 5 P F' tif.:-T fflwl-rf X . ,,.. . 3- .Q-Q, Q. J'- E' F! 1644 .. !-f' vu. c. ,, --- ., ,, Q ' V- . ffz 5 --or L-- vlbliiun- 4 A ,,q5., , I- JUDITH HART Though this is ,Iudi's first year at Brewster, she has been so active, one would think she had always been here. Besides Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Senior play cast, and Senior Prom committee, this energetic 'S7er sings alto in her church choir, is a commission chairman of Scrooby Fellowship, and a loyal member of the honor roll. This sociology lover is also partial to pizza, clothes, popular fand some otherj music, and that delicacy known as strawberry shorteake. She must have a few cletestables, but no one seems to know what they might be. Judi, the girl who is always ready for some fun as well as a little serious work, is going to Bates College in the fall. Following college, she is plan- ning to enter some Held of work with the children whom she likes so much. CAROLYN HASKINS There are many who demand starring roles, but few who are content with supporting ones when they are needed. Among the latter group is Carolyn, who gives a top per- formance in every production, no matter how large or small the part may be. She has portrayed such persons as the 1954 winner of the Latin prize, Briefs and Review Editor, member of the Yearbook staff, and a host of others. Carol's achievements have been numerous and diversified. To bring forward her fun-loving side, the publicity man might men- tion such facts as her ability to push black Fords out of ditches on back roads, her ability to dry lavender cheese cloth, and last, but by.no means least, her ability to chauffer a certain group of savages to lunch, so that they might grab a morsel to eat between classes. The next part for a wonder- ful, industrious, and very sweet senior is that of college coed. We think she fits the part perfectly. HELEN HOBBS Helen's vocabulary consists of Number, please. This enterprising senior had a job as a telephone operator when she wasn't hurrying to and from such activities as bowling and dancing. Helen was one of the few seniors who tried desperately and su-cceeded in remaining calm and collected in Mr. Bardwell's history class. She braved such difficult questions as Who made George Washington's false teeth? and amazed other aspiring young historians with nonchalant answers such as, Why, Paul Revere, of course! Helen could be seen with a dazed smile and an airmail letter soon after the mail came in. Wonder what the attraction was down Texas way. All right, we know! 22
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