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...Cfcwco 15 ly CATHERINE GLADISH Entered 1951, Blue Team, Speech Club 85 Music Club I, II, III, Cam- era Club I, II, Know Your Bible Club I, II, III, IVg Christian Fo- rum III, IVg Modern Dance II, III, IV, Class Secretary IV. Lively hrown eyes . . . a smatter- ing of freckles . . . University of Kentucky . . . love of music . . . frittos and orange juice . . . red and white Ford . . . antipathy to eggs and diets . . . Well, that's cu-rite! . . . hut, Miss Whitaker. ' Ka 0 a de endahle student - - - LV., P -no malingerer. 44 I M mc, MARY CATHERINE KILLEBREW Entered 1951, Blue Teamg Welfare Clubg May Day Principal I, II, III, IV, Class Play 8, Know Your Bi- ble Club I, II, III-Vice President Ilg Modern Dance II, III, IVQ Class President IV. Honey complexion . . . perfect fig- ure . . . sophistication, grace, and poise . . . latest fashions . . . model for fahulous jewelry and cocktail dresses . . . loyalty to one . . . hohhy-cooking for the one and only . . . Dorothy Dix . . . our heautiful K-K-Katie. CAROLE MICHELE LAUDERBACH Entered l95lg Blue Teamg Welfare Club, Speech Club 8, Class Play I, IIg Camera Club Ig Know Lour Bi- ble Club I, II, III, IV, Music Club II, Christian Forum III, Theater Arts II, IIIg Modern Dance II, IV, Picture Editor, Annual Board IV. Love of lavender . . . Tasmainian Devil . . . smart sport clothes . . . Bermuda Belle . . . Fm in a silly mood! . . . Emory . . . soft cow- hrown eyes . . . flawless complex- ion . . . endless phone conversa- tions . . . Boo! . . . confusion plus . . . eggnog and egg sand- wiches, hut she doesn't like eggs . . . ahility to eat anything without gaining a pound . . . our paradox, Mikal. College Cut Time
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X s, , , Jfoigjxigi y Xb I .J , fp, ,A Q -.t.,,. EJ, fa- , by Xifdv LINDA LEE FORESTER Entered 1951, Black Team, Speech Club 8, Class Play I, Know Your Bible Club I, II, III, IV, Music Club II, III, IV, Modern Dance II, III, IV, Christian Forum III-Sec- retary IV, Theatre Arts III. Petite . . . excitable . . . aqua and white Chevy . . . love for Vander- bilt . . . senior ring . . . laughing brown eyes . . . Oh, ya'll, what can I do with my hair! . . . Geor- gia . . . curly ducks . . . a bit of spice . . . cute and carefree, our Linda. MARY CRAIG FOWLER Entered 1951, Black Team, Cap- tain II, Welfare Club, Varsity Basketball I, II, III, IV, Varsity Volleyball I, II, III, IV, Varsity Tennis I, II, III, IV, Kistler Swim- ming Award III, Overmyer Tennis Trophy III, Runner-up Senior Tennis II, Runner-up Junior School Tennis 8. Exuberant love of Vandy and Mc- Callie . . . the Candor Kid . . . truth . . . bridge, sporty outfits . . . enviable figure in spite of enormous appetite . . . unerring aim with basketball . . . true friend . . . deep-set blue eyes . . . fabulous parties . . . Where's Brown? . . . Florida . . . our vivacious Fowler- bird. LINDA JONETTE GALT Entered 1951, Black Team, Junior Glee Club 8, I, Senior Glee Club II, III, IV, Camera Club I, Know Your Bible Club I, II, III, IV, Music Club II, Modern Dance II, Christian Forum III, IV, May Day Committee III, IV, Welfare Rep- resentative III. Sincerity . . . willingness to help . . . thoroughness . . . alwaysf?j faithful to one . . . diligent church worker . . . petite . . . neatness . . . a clear soprano voice . . . shades of blue . . . colees, cakes and more cokes . . . Krystal hamburgers . . . ng distance telephone conversa- ons . . uena Suerte, Senorita! V V lilly? UU J ek? W, 1 s Wil QWJQT 4,1 gl ,glut 0, Three spades and an aspirin
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X . IPAQ'-VN S3551-wjw 3 W we sc 75' M 9, QR . XMVU2' Q, ' ' bqvkifv-f'N'l, KE.-I Ax I ,yet rw A ll www ILLOI' add KATHLEEN MARLER MCKENZIE Entered 1951, Black Team, Wel- fare Club, Class Play 7, 8, I, II, Speech Club I, Splinter 8, Library Club I, Camera Club I, II, Know Your Bible Club I, II, Art Work- shop III-Secretary, Christian Fo- rum III, Music Club III, IV, The- atre Arts Club III, IV, National Honor Society, III, IV, Annual Board-Business Manager IV, May Day Committee Chairman IV, Modern Dance II, III, IV. Unique sweater-and-skirt ensem- bles . . . heap big interest in Mc- Callie and Sewanee . . . Let's blast, girls. ' . . . constant dieting . . . sun lamp . . . stately appearance . . . vitriolic wit . . . Light n' Bright . . . Arpege . . . growing out ducks . . . Generally speak- ing, Kay's generally speaking . . . our chemistry wizard, Kay. MARY ANN MILES Entered 1951, Blue Team, Welfare Club, May Day Court 7, Class Play 7, II, Speech Club 8, Vice- President of Class 8, Secretary of Class II, Static III, Secretary of Christian Forum III, Varsity Vol- leyball III, Captain Blue Team III, Modern Dance III, IV, Bas- ketball Scorekeeper III, Vice-Presi- dent of Art Workshop III, Student Council IV, May Day Committee Chairman IV, Maid of Honor. Bright blue eyes . . . honey-brown hair . . . model figure . . . Sep- tember Song . . . Go, Commo- dores . . . N.A.'s favorite neighbor . . . The more the merrier . . . M and M, a gracious Southern belle and the darling of the stag lines. PATRICIA ELLEN O,CONNOR Entered 1951, Class Play 7, Speech Club 8, Blue Team, Junior Glee Club 8, I, Camera Club I, Know Your Bible Club I, Senior Glee Club II, III, IV, Music Club II, Modern Dance Club II, III, IV, Splinter III, Art Workshop IV, Varsity Glee Club IV. Red-hot temper . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . scads of cashmere sweat- ers . . . earrings . . . beautiful lin- gerie . . . Baylor . . . long distance calls from Vandy . . . Who called you last night? . . . memories of a yellow Buick convertible . . . European peroxide . . . white shoulders and black velvet . . . P.O.C., our globetrotter. N onconformist Kay
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