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SENIOR CLASS Front Row (1 to r) — May Gronneberg, Phyllis Stedman, Mary Gar iepy, Nancy Thornley, Ethel O’Connor, Mary Farrell, Gail Graham, Dorothy Hanna, Marilyn Fogel. Middle Row (1 to r) — Claire Calls han, Jean Heseltine, Mary, Louise Robertson, Mary Ann Hartikka, F. Shirlie Lalime, Elaine MacDonald, Rosemary Blaine, Jane Winter. Last Row (1 to r) — Robert Scott, Daniel Calenda, John Young, Ralph Nardone, Herbert Berman.
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Who ' s Who in 1945 HERBERT JOSHUA BERMAN Have you heard of the fella who spends his nights — yes, we said nights — in the zoo labs, boning for his numerous exams? That’s Herb! It paid dividends though — note the Phi Kappa Phi key. But he doesn’t spend all his time studying — he sleeps and eats, too. One of the few fra- ternity men remaining on campus. Have fun serving pills for others’ ills, Herb. ANNA MABEL BILLS Boy, it sure must be swell to have a nice walk before an 8 o’clock class every day. That’s what Anna’s been doing for eight semesters. But this Sigma gal probably doesn’t even think about the walking. It seems that there’s something about an Ensign’s uniform and the Phi Mu pin that gives her that dreamy look. Oh well, some people get all the breaks. Lucky kids that get her for a teacher. ROSEMARY BLAINE “Goin’ down the line? Wait an’ I’ll go with you !” Thus Mernie tears herself away from her beloved chemistry and wends her way to Narragansett or points between, much in the manner shown in the snapshot. But still she finds time for Sachems, Beacon, I. R. C., Chi O officer- ship and was elected to “Who’s Who.” As for her favorite courses — everyone knows they’re the organic chem courses taught by Mr. Nelson! Wonder if Dr. Parks ever saw her notebook — all letters to friends and no notes! BEATRICE ANN BROWNING Doc Browning certainly has no kick coming as far as “Bebe’s” showing the family administrative ability off to a good advantage goes. Sports, clubs, Union, DZ, and even in the current bull session we make way for Bea to show us how. A mem- ber of Sachems, “Who’s Who,” she still finds time to think of the little things that mean so much. “To get a letter . . . write a letter . . . even if it’s on class time” is her motto. DANIEL GAETANO CALENDA Danny, the Beta Psi zoo student with ambitions of being a doctor. His motto: “Stay away from the girls and stay hap- py” — unless, of course, you have to help them with their zoo courses (in class or out) . Spends most of his nights studying in the library or in bull sessions with the boys. Keep it up in Med School, Dan. CLAIRE EILEEN CALLAHAN Tall, dark, and then some! Smiling green eyes, dimples, and curly hair — an honor to the Irish and to DZ. Interested in everything and everyone — with a book forever at hand with which to occupy any spare moments. “Irish” did a super job in the Phi Delta play and carried her share of talk around the country for Portia Club, too. MARION ELSIE COTTRELL The lucky commuter from West King- ston — lucky because she has a car, and even luckier if it runs. This child de- velopment major gets her practical ex- perience every summer, working in chil- dren’s camps. But if you want more in- formation about her practical experience, ask her how she liked Home Management House — ask her, then duck ! -4 13
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