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The GRISTETTE Editor of the Beacon, Social Chairman of Newman Club, this little gal packs a rath- er large wallop in her five-foot frame. Her favorite haunt is the “Onion” — and her favorite people? Democrats, of course, although she usually includes her Repub- lican DZ sisters. MARY LOUISE ROBERTSON One of those Home Ec gals who finds little time for anything but the C. D. courses. Time well spent as shown by that Phi Kap ribbon on her gown at grad- uation. One of the luckier students who can enjoy home cooked meals often — Dr. Crawford (Uncle Steve) sees to that. ROBERT CRAWFORD SCOTT The first veteran of World War II to graduate, moderator of the Sachems, “Who’s Who,” Phi Kappa Phi . . . this S. A. E. man has our .vote for one all- round swell guy. With a finger in every organization on campus (and that finger usually holding the reins) and an eye on every co-ed, Bob spends his days in the Chem Lab (in between visits to the cat) and his nights at the Union and still runs away with all the honors — and the girls. He says he doesn’t intend to follow the same pattern at Syracuse where he goes next fall for graduate study but we aren’t betting on it! We still haven’t decided which we like best when he’s singing ten- or in the quartet — his voice or the raised eyebrow that goes with the high notes. PHYLLIS ALTHEA STEDMAN Telephone call? Bet it’s another man to talk to Phyl. She’s got a million of “em”! Too bad if they call before noon — she can’t seem to get out of bed Til , then. After she does manage to rise and shine the piano attracts, her (second to the telephone and the previously men- tioned men). At the piano she “sends herself all over the place” with anything from Bach to boogie — and usually it’s not bad to listen to either. A D. Z. who oc- casionally lends her mellow alto to the Concert Choir, or her organizing talent to the Beacon or Gristette. NANCY KAY THORNLEY The littlest gal in DZ — but lacking noth - ing in vim, vigor and what goes with it. Another of those who has special plans after victory, plans started with those wonderful days of the A. S. T. P. A bi- ology major and one of the mainstays of Phi Sigma — also manages a beautiful sun tan in February. Wonder how she does it! JANE LEOTA WINTER Prexy “Peep” — Pan Hell and W. A. A. The rush chairman of Sigma who wields a wicked bat in those exciting softball games. What we can’t figure out is why she bothers to buy a ticket to those games at the Garden. Guess that New York is so big that she never can find the place! The gal who made her exit on 24 credits. That’s graduating the hard way, isn’t it? JOHN LEONARD YOUNG Oh nuts! Another explosion in the chem lab — flying glass — chemicals all over the ceiling — screaming co-eds running out of Ranger — all in a day’s schedule for John — and anyway he wanted a good ex- cuse to go to the stock room to talk about chemistry (?) with the new attendant (feminine). A Newport lad who likes the analytical side of chemistry— and the pool table at the Union. 16
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HON Class Ente CPL. T 5 ALBERT ABRAMOVITZ USA CPL .JOHN E. ANDERSON, JR. USA MM 2 c CARLTON F. BACON USN S SGT. THOMAS F. BARRY USAAF MID. DAVID A. BATEMAN, USN MID. BRADFORD A. BECKEN USN PFC. JOHN J. BRADY USMC PVT. HAROLD W. BROWNING, JR. USA RM2 C WILLIAM G. CHAMBERLAIN USN QM3 C HENRY E. CHILDS, USCG LT. FREDERICK R. CHRYSTIE USAAF ENS. STANLEY F. CORNISH USN LT. CHARLES B. COUTTS USAAF ENS. WILLIAM F. COWEN, JR. USN CPL. ROBERT R. CURTIS USMC PVT. PERRY J. DEITCH USA PVT. JAMES N. DUBEE USAAF CPL. THOMAS J. DUFFY USA SGT. WILLIAM H. P. EMERY USMC ENS. GERARD FERNANDEZ, JR. USN CPL. JOSEPH FISHBEIN USA FO. PETER T. FLARARTY, JR. USAAF S2 C JOHN T. FLYNN USN PFC. GORDON A. GARDINER USA PVT. ALFRED W. GARDNER USA YEO. MARGARET GERMANO WAVES PVT. CALVIN V. GUISTI USA S SGT. BYRON R. GR] SP(X)3 C DOREEN M. CPL. JOSEPH A. HART A S THEODORE F. KA PFC. NED HERZOG U£ CPL. CARLOS F. HILI S SGT. RAYMOND HI PFC. ROBINSON HINI FO JOHN J. HOOD US FO ROLAND E. JENK HERBERT F. KOUFFM CPL. ARGILAS J. KOU PVT. KENNETH J. KR PFC. HOWARD P. LAI CPL. EDWARD F. LA] C. MID. HUGH V. LEV PVT. JOHN J. LOMBA] fALBERT A. LOWRY 1 S SGT. JAMES J. McCi SP3 C JOHN J. McLAI PHM1 C GEORGE R. IV A C DONALD MILLEE ENS. EDWARD J. MO PVT. JOHN R. NELSOi S2 C WARREN R. NE ' PVT. WILLIAM A. O’R PVT. CLARENCE F. 0
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