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THOMAS BARTLETT HARRIS Stage Crew: 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble: 2, 3, 4; Vaudeville: 4; Tennis: 1, 2, 3, 4. Tilt! Stage lighting expert; Always going somewhere fast, usually to Woodstock, Illinois; Never in the gymnasium; Author- ity on welding; Likes Sophomore and Jun- ior girls; Chief of the turtle-neck shirt boys; Crackers; Comment for every situation; Gold plated lunches; Banks at the First National. Tom Mary June MARY JUNE NEWMAN ' Morning Ex Committee: 2, 3; Drama Club: 2, 3, 4 (Chairman); A Cappella: 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey: 3, 4. Hee, hee, hee! Moon; Singing; Half crazy; Dancing; Still eating left-over ice cream; Serious one minute, standing on her head the next; Well dressed; No! This isn ' t new! Ambition: to be under- stood; Sunday night baker,- Dislikes: people who tell her she ' s unorganized. PHILIP GIFFORD HOOKER Stage Crew.- 3, 4; Football: 3, 4; Tennis: 3, 4 ; Diving Club: 3, 4. Shameful display. . . Genius in physics and chemistry,- Successfully maintains a respectable academic average without limiting his social activities; . . .shoulda seen some a the honies over there last night. .. Usually found: gone; Would like to have hair like Van Cliburn. Gift 20-
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Lucy LUCILLE EVELYN McCARTY Morning Ex: 1; Council (Treasurer): 3; Homeroom offices: 2, 3. You ' ll never guess what I did! Eyes; Guitar; Math CXVII; Fingernails; KNIT- TING; Likes: boys; Most involved driver; Chocolate milk; New outfit every day; Dislikes: eye attacks; Her bite is worse than her bark. GLEN ROBERT GEIST Football: 3, 4; Stage Crew: 4; Wresfling: 3; Sailing: 3. Typical language unprintable; Dog; Mon- day morning quick theme artist; His vast reasoning powers, mechanical ability, and originality have led to the produc- tion of the greatest paper airplanes North Shore has ever seen; Would like to be curator of the Smithsonian Institute. Glen SUSAN JANE MERRICK G.A.A.: 4 (President); Hockey: 2, 3, 4; Council: 2, 3; Mirror: 4. Come on Ozzie babes ; Raspberry sher- bet; Legs; Mers babes; Colorado; Crush- er; Messy hair; Organized (?); Uke; Us- ually found at the library; World trav- eler; Green contacts; Grey and blue; You guys ; Latin IV. Susie - 19
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KATHLEEN O ' BRIEN Council: 3; Homeroom offices: 1, 4; Ten- nis: 2, 3, 4; A Cappella: 3, 4. Hey Mary, will you do me a favor? Northwestern; Passive until you get to know her; Knitting; Florida; Latest model car; Indian Head; Ambition to graduate from college; Wausaukee; String with symbolism. Kathy CLARENCE HALL MORGAN III Football: 1, 2, Captain 3 4; Council: 4; Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble: 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Boys, it ' ll be no picnic. Ed Gien; Gance; Mr. President; Usually trying to pick a fight with someone who refuses to pick a fight with him; Dean of locker room loud mouths, and a strong supporter of the super-bath; Would like to enter his ice boat in the Grand Prix; Last of the great knitters. i ij§§ B r fe«! Lance Nat NATHALIE BELL OSGOOD Mirror: 2, 4 (Co-Editor); Hockey: 1 , 2, 3, 4; G.A.A.: 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pres.); Cheerlead- ing: 2, 3. Cest la guerre, Poosycat. Colorado; Library; Volks; Best voice (?); Poo; Hello dere ; Hardest person on campus to find; Always talking, but never saying any- thing; Gimme a match ; Tries to play the uke; ILAMY; Always claiming that it wasn ' t her fault. 21
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