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FAY MARIE STICKFORD Saint Louis, Missouri Sodality, I, 2.' Student Council, 2,' GREEN GATE, Anixtant Editor. 1, Editor. 2.' POST SCRIPT, 1, Feature Editor, 2,' Mark and Slaadouu I, 2.' Hockey, 2: Softball, I. Fay . . . a smile on her face and a will in her way . . . dean's list . . . Gibson Girl . . . I'll take care of the fish . . . licorice . . . Tonight's a good story night . . . vocabularian . . . always a letter in the box . . . Alice in Wonderland . . . I hate it and everything it stands for . . . partaker in all activities . . . a letter-writing complex . . . perpetual motion . . . an eye on the Beta stars . . . Talk to me, Mar . . . Is that a march I hear? . . . nocturnal wanderings . . . always a sock in progress . . . September's song . . . journalistic ambitions . . . she walks in beauty. BARBARA ANNE SULLIVAN Washington, D. C. Sodality, I, 2.' International Relation: Club, I. 2.' Glee Club. 1. 2.' Mark and Shadow, 1, 2,' Bafketball, 2. Barb . . . natural-brown locks . . . known as S, S. to her friends . . . All you have to do is make the atoms happy . . . sports enthusiast . . . Georgetown rooter . . . loves a joke . . . loyal . . . Guess who called me last night? . . . doesn't know the meaning of worry . . . friendly smile . . . pleasing dis- position . . . poise . . . must have her tea . . . Captain of the Pinney Team . . . rosy cheeks . . . Somebody's been using my gym suit . . . loves St. Ann's . . . Convict No. 6332498 . . . easygoing . . . school spirit . . . a true and lasting friend . . . children's favorite child . . . When Irirb Eyes are Smiling. ELIZABETH ANN TISINGER Washington, D. C. Sodality, I , 2.' Student Council, 2,' Athletic Armciation, Secre- tary-Treaturer, I. Prerident, 2,' Glee Club, 1, 2.' POST SCRIPT, 1. Sporty Editor, 2,' Hockey, 2,' Barketball, 2,' Softball, 1. Betty . . . our outstanding athlete . . . a loyal friend . . . Ocala vs. Alexandria . . . a favorite with nieces and nephews . . . dependable A.A. President . . . slender and graceful . . . complains about her hair but never needs to . . . surplus of school spirit . . . Auntie . . . extremely conscientious student . . . quiet sense of humor . . . her 12:00 shift in Neale Shoppe . . . elevator escapades . . . intense interest in history . . . witty remarks . . . loves to eat but never gains a pound . . . needs suspenders . . . has all the courage of her convictions . . . Friday appointments . . . a whiz at any sport . . . pet peeve: ipm facto . . . always finds time to do something extra. 21
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JOAN CHARLES RODDY Washington, D. C. Sodalizy, 1, 2,' Posr SCRIPT, I . 2: Mark and Shadow, 25 GREEN GATE, Plfolograploy Editor, 2,' Cheerleader. 1.2: Softball, l. loan . . . loves life, the Irish, and fraternities . . . a closet full of sweaters and skirts . . . a calorie counter . . . expressive eyes . . . our own little Gussie Moran . . . keeps us laughing with the family mishaps . . . always willing to do more than her share . . . chuck-full of fun and more energy than General Electric . . . famous for those Charlestons . . . sincerity and jo- viality combined . . . don't let that carefree attitude fool you- she's an excellent student . . . loves to travel . . . aim: to get a college degree . . . can't do without that Spanish dictionary . . . New York at Thanksgiving. ELIZABETH DEMPSEY SCHLICK Saint Paul, Minnesota Sodalily, I, 2,' Sluderzl Council. 2: N. F. C. C, S.. Senior Dele- gate, 2,' Secrezary-Trearurer of the Clair, 2, Betzr . . . Hey Guys . . full of life . . . abounds in clever- ness . . . The most awful thing just happened . . . elhsh eyes . . . incessant talk of New York . . . conducts private speech classes . . . Oh, my word! . . . cheery smile for everyone . . . walks with a purpose . . . strives for individuality . . . especially fond of football players . . . conversationalist personified . . . determined to start that diet . . . likes lamps with distinction . . . early morning fright . . . usually seen collecting money . . . tweedie . . . has trouble with drugstore stools . . . misun- derstood . . . song fest in C flat , . . expressive features . . . souvenir hunter . . . those midnight excercises . . . It's got atmosphere, it's got character. MARY SUE SELL Cumberland, Maryland Sodallly. 2: Regional Marlology C,or1zr1zi.i'5io1zer, 2: P051 SCRIPT, I,- GREEN GATE, 2. Sadie . . . loves humor, especially wit . . . Dear Child . . . a traveling woman . . . Louis Armstrong and his trumpet . . . nightly coke and potato chips . . . such long and curly eye lashes . . . Indeed . . . wim? wigor? and witality? . . . Fen- nessy's most continuous sleeper . . . a southern belle of five miles below the Mason-Dixon Line . . . easygoing except be- fore exams . . . her own special accent . . . illegible hand writ- ing . , . makes sincere and long-lasting friendships . . . ability for meeting individuals . . . Cease the facetiousness or amal- gamation will set in . . . writes clever letters . . . admirer of prominent jaws . . . Brevity is the soul of wit. 20
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I l' MARGARET MARY TOLAND Washington, D. C. Sodalily. I. Fin! Aniflanf. 2.' POST SCRIPT, 2: Interfmlimml Relationr Club, 2.' Mask and Slmrlfozv, 2.' Glee Club, I. 2.' Choir. 2. M. M .... Sodality omcer . . . loyal to the school and her friends . . . generous and conscientious nature . . . always ap- pears calm and collected . . . biology blues . . . humanitarian . . . crazy about her family . . . sincere and reliable . . . con- tinually on a diet . . . I don't know a thing . . . endless home- work for English Lit . . . high ideals . . . efficient . . . her sister Mimi . . . Cape May summers . . . slight aversion to gym class . . . St. Ann's, anyone? . . . Betty's other half . . . frequent blushes and exclamations . . . never far from Georgetown . . . ten willing fingers . . . Sister, may I help you? . . . enthusi- astic about anything pertaining to her Alma Mater. MARGUERITE ANN WALSH Memphis, Tennessee Sodality, I. Secretary-Trearurer. 2. Ann . . . gentlest of manners . . . kindest of heart . . . a sin- cere friend of all who know her . . . petite attractive brunette . . . dark wavy hair . . . a classical college wardrobe . . . a Tennessee rebel with an authentic Southern drawl . . . ever thoughtful and considerate . . . quiet, subtle humor . . . smiling Irish eyes . . . numerous boxes from home, shared with all . . . hidden talent: art . . . conscientious and capable . . . fond of basketball, and good at long shots . . . delights in dancing . . . longs for some of that southern fried chicken . . . reliable and obliging . . . demure smile and a charming manner . . . natural and unaffected. MARY KATHERINE WENDEI. Memphis, Tennessee Sociulily. I. Second Comuller, 2.' Burkelbull, I. Mary Kay . . . true southern beauty . . . curls that are ever- present . . . The Tbingr We Did Tbir Summer . . . radiant smile . . . proud of her southern accent . . . accomplished equestrienne with many trophies and blue ribbons to her credit . . . many good times in New York at Thanksgiving . . . loves parties . . . breakfast cuts . . . all-around student and athlete . . . proudly displays the Confederate Hag . . . returns from vacation with mountains of candy . . . ideal student for model- ing school . . . latest acomplishment: argyles, 'specially blue ones . . . loves that south-bound Tennessean . . . especially fond of Spanish 133 . . . easy and unruffled manner. 22
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