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Victoria Dorothy Lillicrapp . . . delicate, fem- inine hands . . . Pepsodent smile . . . well- liked . . . charmed them all in Grenoble . . . dresses to the height of fashion . . . pierced ears . . . Metrecal and ice cream sandwich . . . I can't possibly get all this work done . . . Esther Williams in the winter . . . any- body's challenge in hockey . . . decorous . . . does wonders with Affiliation . . . pleasant, warm and friendly . . . nervous . . . good conversationalist. . . industrious. . . active. Martha Jane Meyerding . . . unusual pocket- books . . . her many buttons . . . mother's little helper . . . at home and Penn Charter . . . Abington librarian . . . her little brother . . . yearbook literary editor . . . Abington Friend . . . friend of Mrs. Reynolds . . . win- ter bowler . . . relentless debater . . . depth and philosophy behind her arguments . . . concern about world affairs . . . Blessed be the Peacemaker . . . lirm convictions . . . conservative . . . innate intelligence . . . dry humor . . . unyielding. Deborah Graham Parry . . . steamroller . . . brownies for breakfast . . . she is trying in Latin . . . tennis champ . . . A.A. chairman . . . great goodsportsmanship . . . walking pep- rally . . . right of center . . . individualistic philosophy . . . worthy opponent in debate . . . listens to the other side . . . has to be convinced . . . always has a story to tell . . . humming . . . raised eyebrows . . . connois- seur of satire . . . anxious to include everyone . . .optimistic. . .generous. 19 Mary Lynn Lotz . . . from Abington . . . well- dressed . . . Religious Life and Welfare . . . sends cards for any or no reason . . . outgoing always laughing at herself self- depreciation . . . frarelyl stifled giggles . . . Just call me Moose . . . in serious moments, articulate and perceptive . . . uses her wit to get across important points eager to please . . . original thinking . . . great ideas that just won't work . . . can be forceful when necessary. Lucy Royce Prehn . . . our girl from Wash- ington state . . . Do you wear knee-socks here? . . . walking home with Fredda . . . hesitant bowler . . . Acorns staff . . . willing to start at the bottom . . . consistency in char- acter and school work . . . questions about technicalities . . . extensive vocabulary . . . eloquent speaker . . . sincere . . . The Thinker . . . natural . . . quiet but never withdrawn . . . interested in everyone . . . self- sufficient . . . very considerate . . . modest . . . equitable.
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Glenda Fernandez . . . exchange student from Mexico . . . shiny black hair . . . trying out hairdos . . . earrings . . . living with the Mar- tins . . . a linguist . . . letter writing in study hall . . . inspired the Senior Prom decorations . . . conscientious worker . . . Hair for art . . . future student of Mexico University . . . good sense of humor . . . careful . . . atten- tive . . . time to listen . . . sweet and adorable . . . a smile that lights up the room. Fredda Hollander . . . walk to school what- ever the weather . . . our lunch table washer . . . swimming team . . . studious . . . usually gets A's . . . always prepared for every class . . . part-time math teacher . . . whiz at sci- ence . . . versatile musician . . . knows some- thing about everything . . . intensive reading . . . goes to all the plays . , . prefers simple, direct philosophies . . . completely candid . . . forceful, yet eager to please . . . occasional pessimist . . . talkative. . .curious. Susan Livingston King . . . petite . . . as old as she feels . . . long, brown locks . . . her own Mustang . . . semi-professional babysit- ting . . . Student Council vice-president . . . dedicated . . . responsible . . . Shh . . . persistent . . . consistent adherence to the let- ter of the law . . . impatience with the unco- operative . . . works well with anyone . . . realistic . . . sarcastic laughter . . . sees the humor in her own mistakes . . . friendly . . . notices people . . . firm principles. 18 Sallie Guckes . . . natural blond hair . . . her feet . . . Glee Club president . . . demanding an audience . . . the diet that worked . . . jokes about her big, black heap . . . How quaint! . . . moments of half-hearted despair . . . laughing at herself . . . Flunk now and avoid the .Tune rush . . . those memorable timely remarks . . . brief embarrassments . . . great sense of humor . . . excitement . . . ex- aggerated complaints . . . flourishes in chaos . . .natural. . . uninhibited. . Joan Marion Anne Levy . . . admirer of any- thing English . . . I can handle anybody . . . trusting . . . in good faith . . . big family . . . maternal instinct . . . hour and a half ride to school . . . humble . . . really tries . . . Show me how to put eye-liner on . . . loves to dance . . . kind . . . firm convictions but always willing to learn . . . openhearted . . . likes to laugh . . . sees the best in all of us.
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Elizabeth Thompson Reese . . . Breesy . . . blond, blond hair . . . beautiful smile . . . her brother's Corvair . . . varsity hockey co-cap- tain . . . champion golfer . . . business man- ager of yearbook . . . four year Latin scholar . . . concemed with encouraging school spirit . . . expects cooperation . . . quietly sincere . . . precise . . . hard-working . . .thoroughly competent . . . organized . . . wants to learn . . . takes her studies seriously . . . finds satis- faction in mastering a subject . . . always glad to help. Helen Frances Schrack . . . Happy . . . beautiful dark hair . .. prize archer . . . mani ac driver . . . car collisions . . . excuses twice class secretary . . . inventor of Frenglish . . . chronic clock watcher . . . fix- ing t he bank books . . . Assembly Committee Acorns staff . . . serious, impressionistic poetry . . . Hustered . . . Wish it were Fri- day., . . . grateful for small favors . . . quick changes in mood . . . generous . . . impulsive . . . a different laugh for every occasion. Louise Bradshaw Schutz . . . Weezie . . . blue eyes . . . streaked blond hair fvariablej . . . stately elegance . . . Jolly Green Giant . . . endless wardrobe .. . likes the finer things in life . . . accident-prone baby-blue Mustang . . . trips to New York . . . steady stream of boys . . . I.V. teams for three years . . . tact C21 . . . soft voice . . . reticent in class . .. embarrassed laugh of becoming modesty . . . It was fabulous . . . reserved . . .opinionated . . . frank. Christiane Madeleine Secher . . . exchange stude nt from France . .. beautiful hand- crocheted clothes . . . fashionable shoes . . . large selection of rings . . . her short hair . . . her long fingemails . . . living 'way out yonder with the Burpees . . . many French beaux . . . constant snacker . . . many shopping sprees . . . love of ice skating and bowling . . . care- ful conversations . . . temperamental . . . May I close the window? . . . strong opin- ions . . . keen observation . . . shy, friendly smile. 20
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