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MARGARET WALSHE Chevy Chase, Maryland Debating Club, 1, 2, 4, Secretary, 3,' Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4,' Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: WICKET, 3, 4: Prerr Club, Secretary, 2. Margie . . . delightful personality . . . wonderful disposition . . . her sparkling smile . . . loves to laugh . . . her cousin Frankie . . . that baby-blue Plymouth . . . Guess what guns? . . . gorgeous head of hair . . . history discussions in the Neale Shoppe . . . red cheeks . . . books, books, and more books . . . Tomorrow, I'm going on a diet . . . always willing to help . . . our sophisticated senior . . . debating and dramatic talents . . . a gracious sophomore hostess . . . G. U .... studying doesn't bother her . . . can really crochet . . . summers in Monomet, Mass .... carloads to Garf'inckel's . . . extremely at- tractive . . . Wben Irirb Eyer Are Smiling . . . lost without Lee's clothes. TERESA JUDITH HOOKER WILLIAMS Douglas, Arizona Sodality. 4: Riding Club, 4. Judy . . . our terrific blonde from Arizona . . . late arrival, but very welcome . . . that overloaded schedule . . . high school in three years . . . our Florence Nightingale . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . famous for: raisins, ice cream, and crazy roommate . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . loves to dance . . . hillbilly and Spanish music . . . tales of little sister's escapades . . . won- derful posture . . . came East to learn to ride . . . never gets enough of: Mexican food, cheeseburgers, sleep . . . It Had To Be You . . . dreams of: going to West Point, graduating, be- coming a good nurse . . . Hi-ya! qi T477 5+ ' a f E 4 x' ' I it 6 54
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JANE ELIZABETH SPELLBRING Wlashingron, D. C. Sodality. 3, 4: Dramatic Club, I, 2: WICKETV, 3. 4: Prem Club, 2: Riding Club. I: Swimming, 2. Belly . . . 'Ihelma's other half . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . Got to get my hair cut . . . a friend to everyone . . . a willing listener . . . undecided on where to go to college . . . loves Spanish . . . yearns for the summer and South River Park . . . likes driving and swimming with a certain someone . . . famous expression: Oh! well . . . looks forward to Friday nights . . . mania for sweets . . . I'm getting fat . . . that beau- tiful green Mercury . . . card shark . . . always buying records . . . aversion to first class in the morning . . . crazy about her new roller skates . . . hardly ever absent from school . . . Blue Velvet. IRENE KEITH THORNHILL Alexandria, Virginia Soilality. 1, 2. 5, 4: Dramatic Club, 2: Glee Club, 3: Sacreil Mufic Club, 3: Sewing Club, 1. Keilb . . . Navy junior . . . lover of dogs, especially cocker Spaniels . . . one of the more serious members of the senior class . . . student nurse's aide at George Wlashington Hospital . . . smooth complexion and tapering fingers . . . unlimited number of brothers and all older . . . Became . . . baby-blue Olds . . . whizz at etymology . . . enjoys sewing . . . optimistic . . . telephonitis . . . usually found working in Neale Shoppe . . . May I help you, please? . . . broad vocabulary . . . as- pires to a nursing career . . . recently parted company with her appendix. MARY TRIMBLE WALLER Chevy Chase, Maryland Soclalily. 3. 4: Dramatic Club. I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4,' Sacred M11.rie Club. 2, 3: Swimming. 2. Trim . . . the kind Georgetown is proud of . . . wonderful luncheons . . . Congressional Clubs . . . sews beautifully . . . glorious summers at Eaglesmere, the West Coast, etc .... loves dogs, movies and driving . . . Annapolis and George- town . . . a good friend and fun to be with . . . collects coats . . . bridge enthusiast . . . Walden and Clara . . . aquiline beauty . . . Chevy Chase and Kentucky . . . very often with Pat and joan . . . generous with her car . . . Make Believe . . . the Perle Mesta of G. V. C .... beautiful eyes . . . bill collector. 53 ,Y
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The C lass of IQ 32 Take the pep from a bowl of Wllezlties- Our Freshman song: we were so proud of it, and Happy to be students here at Georgetown, Loving every minute spent with friends at games and parties. Each time a drive was scheduled for the school, Wfe entered and we won-The last Home Talent Show-what fun it was. The freshman Class' party at the Gold-White game and Mrs. Monaghang The joy of being Freshmen with three years yet to come. Loud and clear we sang our Sophomore song: We are the class with the spirit that lasts At drives, the flower show, basketball, and hockey, Miss McKinley and the Pageant, the luncheon on St. Patricks Day, Selling cakes for Mrs. Crowley, Thursday after- noons at Press Club, Our edition of the Wickel! Silas Marner, Julius Caesar, and geometry, a class dance at Christmas, and the Sophomore-Senior party: our second year at Georgetown. Of junior year, Theres not a class in all this land that's liner! Big sisters now, the Sacred Music Club on television. Fourteen trotless juniors try to translate Cicerog Boy Wifb A Curt and Slmfzerl Alley give blun- iors starring roles. 55 For Bishops Fund, a new idea, a movie! Spring brought many Parties with the Junior-Senior picnic and Invitations to the Prom. Then it was all overg The Seniors had moved on and we became the Class of '52. Farewell, Georgetown, we may never meet again- We sang it lirst by candlelight and began to look ahead To June and graduation. The Marshmallow Roast was better than ever, Our skit won lirst prize! Ye olde Seniors read the rules of Freshman Week At the Baby Party, And for a week we lived in luxury. The long wait ended in December, our rings at last! Proof that we were seniors. We made our last retreat at Georgetown, the best we'd ever made, Our lovely queen of Mardi Gras reigned for a night of fun. Our Prom, the Tea Dance, graduation parties and linally-exams! Then Commencement came-and the words of our class song reechoed in our hearts- This Class of '52 will meet again.
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