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JOAN MEDERIC FITZPATRICK New Rochelle, New York Sodality, I, 2,' Math and Shadow, I. Vice-Prerident, 2,' Gold Team Captain, 2,' Hockey. 2: Barkethall, 2. Fitz . . . loves her sleep in the upper bunk . . . here comes Buttercup . . . D don't matter, but F do . . . Hey, you kids, don't I have a class now? . . . fabulous story teller . . . wild imagination . . . elfin grin . . . neatness personified UD . . . spasmodic laughter . . . strives for long hair, but-. . . golden earrings . . . sudden outbursts. . . athletic ability . . . a tree grows in Brooklyn . . . unusual expressions . . . speaks German Huently: example, Bonne nichte . . . troubles, troubles, but no worries . . . famous experiences . . . New Rochelle's Chamber of Commerce . . . struggling young scientist . . . September Song. CAROL MARIE FLOREZ Tampa, Florida Sodality, 1, 2. Carol . . . our faithful Floridian . . . exciting trips to New York . . . speaks of her family . . . The Great Debater . . . pet peeves: English Lit and gym . . . passion for perfume . . . independent . . . neatness personified . . . much traveling during the summertime . . . shining hair . . . famous for unique spectacles. . . letters from home every Tuesday . . . exotic beauty . . . exceptionally generous . . . sudden outbursts . . . high ideals and ambitions . . . Hey, y'all . . . interest in languages . . . headed for Marymount . . . lover of stylish clothes . . . Boston booster . . . Manhattan Serenade . . . spark of sophistication . . . All the Thingr You Are. BARBARA ANN FRANK Merion, Pennsylvania Sodality, 1, 2, GREEN GATE, I, 2,' Posr SCRIPT, 2,- Mark and Shadow, I, 2,' White Team Captain, 2: Hockey, I, Captain, 2. B00 . . . those big brown eyes and that friendly Hi there . . . made a good Harvey . . . Oh, I'll never be free . . . You're way too risky, Joan . . . says she has no accent . . . responsible and alert . . . an Old Angler at heart . . . an individual . . . Oh, that jersey-blue Plymouth . . . a true friend and a ready listener . . . loves that boardwalk in Atlantic City . . . noted for her sportsmanship . . . determined leader of the hockey team . . . Well, maybe if we move the closet out in the hall- . . . quietest moment: medical science class . . . incomparable. 10
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-IOAN ANASTASIA DE BALD Silver Spring, Maryland Smlalily. I. 2.' International Relations' Club. I. 2.' Glee Club. I. 2.' tvltuk and Slmdnzw. I. 2.' Cheerleader. 1. 2. joan . . . double B. G. queen . . . long blond tresses . . . slimness . . . Baltimore colt . . . Polish, of course! . . . artistic talent . . . I'll pick you up at 8i30H . . . No, I never have the car on Thursday . . . dressed up in the latest fashions . . . Chicken on a stick . . . undiscovered poet . . . hard worker . . . I can't get those white-wall tires dirty . . . on de ball . . . Guess who I got a letter from? . . . possessor of a conta- gious laugh . . . G. U. Hospital Medical prehxes?? . . . I can S0 hold a basketball with one hand . . . Peg O' My Iithlff. KATHLEEN MARY DENNANY Mackinac Island, Michigan Sodulity I, Prefeft. 2.' Student Cotnlcil. 2.' POST SCRIPT. I. Bll,l't7l6,f,l' Manager. 2. Kathy . . . dear to the hearts of all who know her . . . vivacious personality . . . you don't know about Michigan? . . . wonderful summers on Mackinac Island . . . IIIOSI acquaint- ed with the name Bob . . . lover of fun and excitement . . . sure, I'll try anything once!! . . . How did my wave do this time? . . . expressive eyes . . . a smile you won't soon forget . . . Hey you kids, come on now . . . Let's not get in a rut. . . . really appreciates a good time! . . . as Irish as they come: could you ever doubt it? . . . tweedy blue knee-socks . . . always has time for someone else. M ARY ELIZABETH ENGERT Wfashington, D. C. Srtdality. I. 2.' Student Council. 2.' POST SCRIPT. I. Editor. 2.' International Relutionr Club. l. 2.' Confmternity of Cbrirtiun Doctrine. I. 2.' Softball. 1. Mary Beth . . . madame editor . . . buys the biggest lunches in the Neale . . . quick decisions . . . an inexhaustable fund of embarrassing.moments . . . Shall I cut my hair? . . . misplaced books, coat, etc .... could talk her way out of a paper bag . . . flair for stylish blouses . . . always getting an extended 'learner's permit' . . . G. W. U. fan, or is it An- napolis? . . . knack for obtaining staff members' cooperation . . . strength of purpose . . . another one of the back row pupils . . . lifetime friend . . . Champ . . . uncontrollably enthusiastic if something interests her . . . saddle shoes with personality . . . that early-morning scarsely-awake look . . . a winning smile. 9
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ELIZABETH JOAN GRAN DOFF Tampa, Florida Smlulity. I, 2. Berry . . . our sun-kissed classmate from Florida . . . a well- rounded student with high ideals . . . outstanding virtue is pa- tience practised . . . she's artistically inclined to the keyboard and easel . . . laughing personality . . . full of fun, joy, and charm, and doesn't save the latter for spring . . . favorite time of the year: football season . . . the most important accessory to the lnlirmary . . . day outfit: an unfinished sock . . . an even temper that would win a prize . . . striking and attractive . . . will long be remembered through the echo of a drawled Wl1i1t? . ELIZABETH MARGARET GRIFFITH XXfashington, D. C. Sndulizy. I. 2: Post' SCRIPT, I. 2. Liz . . . more bounce to the ounce . . . pinned-up collars, knee socks, and a blue sweater . . . provoker of laughter everywhere . . . pet peeves: 8:15 classes live days a week, tire drills . . . Are your ears pierced? . . .various and sundry hair- cuts-all short . . . conspiracies with her brother supply many after-dinner laughs . . . original clothes with the ability to wear them . . . created Connecticut fad of red llannels on the beach . . . glib tongue talks her in or out of anything . . . knows a little bit about a lot of things . . . I'm planning a neu' cam- paignf' DOLORES MARIE GUIDO NX!ashington, D. C. Snzlulily. l. 2: Intermlliwml Reluliom Club. I. 2: Glee Club. 2,' Crnlfralerrzily of Cfbrirtiuvz Doctrine. 2. Dee . , . live-foot-two with eyes of brown . . . early bird . . . second cup of black coffee . . .friendly smile and helpful hand , . . has a mania for ribbons . . . C.U. booster . . . likes blue Chevrolets . . . lsn't that cute . . . familiar with maps of Wfashington . . . shiny black hair . . .daily constitutional with joan . . . February 14? . . . loves to sing and dance . . . sincere . . . favorite shadow, Toby A . . Ho, ho, thats rich . . . excels in elocution . . . loves hockey . . . G. W. Hospital ganglion . . . 1 uyclllf In Play Home Wfiilz You. I I 1' A
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