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SUSAN MARIE HELD Erie, Pennsylvania Sorlalily. I, 2: N. F. C. C. S., junior Delegczle. I: Mark and Slmdozr. I, 2: Debuling Club. I. Sezzeuzwz . . . characteristic gestures . . . Aw, c'mon . . . Howdy-doody . . . We'll have that in Erie soon . . . over- tlowing tear ducts . . . lt's so philosophical . . . Hollywood wardrobe . . . How do you spell-P . . . smiles with her eyes . . . classic features . . . suspected of practising Yogi . . . per- petual wanderlust . . . would try anything three times . . . third-degree artist . . . the toast of the town . . . room in the rafters . . . ever enthusiastic . . . plans, plans, plans . . . huggy- bear . . . malaprop supreme . . . Minnie Mouse health shoes . . . it's the knee . . . star quality . , . intrinsically lovable . . . someone wonderful. K x t 2 1, ' SUIJIIOHIOVC Class Qfficers G 75 Sealed, left in right: S. Malloy, D McDonnell. Slamling: E. Schlick.
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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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fill ff FRESHMAN CLASS OFFIcQHRs Lvl! In right Al. W. de G'rar111'prt?. N. Feigban. j. lllfdfgtililtlil. l?l'USfIlflf'lCll1 Crfltiss History Shall we ever forget that first day! Meeting the many new faces-faces which would become very familiar in the next two years. The few days that followed were a combination of homesickness, confusion, and anticipation. Our big sisters helped us greatly by befriending us and making us feel more at home, Shortly, the days began to slip by, one by one, and looking back, we wondered just where they had dis- appeared, and our memories recalled events that occurred after our arrival. Following the many tests, we were enthusiastic about the Faculty-Stu- dent Dinner where we met our future teachers. Then came St. Margaret Mary's feast day, and that night, the Marshmallow Roast at the Slave Cabin. At the Cap and Gown Ceremony we really felt we 24
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