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Jane Stewart MacKinlay Janey” There's a good time coming!” New Orleans, here I come!” . . . exercises . . . great sense of humor . . . Bott. . . gorgeous red hair . . . bangle bracelets . . . goes wild over sports cars and impressive names . . . pleasant disposition . . . That’s the way the ball bounces—back and forth!” . . . Mercers- burg summer school ... in charge of the lost and found . . . seldom serious . . . painted nails . . . W. and L. . . . Marianne Edith Maldonado Marianne” Whoever loves true life will love true love. Puerto Rico . . . those summer parties . . . I’ve just got to lose some weight!” . . . positively blue hair . . . long sighs in studyhall . . . President of the Spanish Club . . . Mar- riage is the cure!” . . . talks with her eyes . . . naive sophistication . . . Fito . . . Harvard . . . beautiful clothes . . . dangerous fits of laugh- ter .. . Margaret Shannon Mayher Margie” To see her is to love her, and love her forever” R.P.C. . . . makes fast friends fast . . . soft clothes in loud colors . . . bashful look . . . seen through clouds of smoke in the playroom . . . West Point . . . southern belle . . . Metho- dist choir . . . loyal . . . Hey, man!” . . . beau- tiful rings . . . enormous fuzzy slippers . .. spas- modic diets . . . alto . . . 26
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Dorcas Anne McDonald Dorkie” Never was there a saint with red hair ” Oh, how frustrating!” . . . atrocious spelling . . . 7:29 86 riser . . . Everybody always bums my cigarettes!” . . . friendly . . . I’m going to tint my hair tomorrow!” . . . freckles . . . baby turtle necks . . . But, y’all, I do know how to play bridge!” . . . quiet sense of humor . . . Elizabeth McEldowney Lisa” How much better it is to weep for joy than to joy at weeping Golden hair and golden earrings . . . sweaters . . . Cinderella ball . . . letters from Germany and Holland . . . folk songs . . . violent blusher . . . Mortimer, the mole, for good luck . . . stuffed dogs of assorted variety . . . helpful . . . favorite mount Louise . . . Alice MacAfee Alice” In quietness is her strength Quiet . . . Sunday school teacher . . . worrier . . . Beach Haven . . . younger brother . . . Well, I just don’t like him.” . . . energetic . . . hot fudge sundae . . . shy . . . constant coffee drinker . . . understanding . . . Maybe I’ll learn to drive next year!” . . . nice smile . . . 25
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Marilyn Virginia Miller Marilyn Talk not of wasted affection; affection never was wasted” Ruffled pink night cap . . . fascinated by psy- chology . . . Literary Board of the Annual . . . the drawl. . . Oh, barf! . . . sweet disposition . . . loves music—from bop to classical . . . Vice-president of the Con temporary Club . . . optimist . . . freckles and pretty dark eyes . . . Susan Eleanor Mollenauer Sue” Men may come and men may go, but I go on forever” Class president . . . dates, dates, and more dates . . . Cape May . . . those eyes! . . . frank . . . Penn, Yale, Amherst, etc. . . . cute clothes . . . Oh, dear!” . . . stubborn and independent . . . chorus . . . older brother Jim . . . intelligent bargains, ha! . . . telephone calls—minimum two hours . . . dependable . . . She had a head to conceive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute mischief.” The laugh . . . nearsighted poodle-lover . . . Tonto . . . It’s not that I do more, it’s just that I always get caught. . . . inane ills . . . tyrannical soccer captain . . . Laugh? I thought I’d die!” . . . My hair is only one color!” . . . Can’t I be scintillating?” . .. 27
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