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Seniors SUE THURMAN CROOKS 181 Waverly Place New York, New York Speech “Susie” is artistically and dramatically inclined. An active Delta Psi, Sue is assistant editor of Inter¬ mission. Her favorite men are “Wade—you know, B. J.’s brother”—and Eddy Arnold. She is an ardent hillbilly fan. “Just can’t wait to get to Marianna.” She played as an extra in “Romeo and Juliet” in Richmond. Susie is also a member of the varsity hockey team. She can usually be found in the art studio. Her pet peeve is, of all things, seeds. NATAHLIE ETHEL DOWNS 60 Maple Street Needham, Massachusetts Liberal Arts “Nat,” the gal with the ever-famous Bostonian accent, holds one of the positions of nobility at B. C. G., that of treasurer of the Student Council. Besides being a member of the Dolphin Club and a junior hostess, she is also co-chairman of the community committee for the Y. W. C. A. Have you ever heard that eerie locomotive sound floating throughout the atmosphere? If you have, it was none other than our gal, Nat. Oh, those dreaded piano lessons. She can usually be found with Mary Anne and “Shirk” { 16 } •
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Seniors TINA LEE CASSELL 217 East Market Street Cadiz, Ohio Liberal Arts Tina is co-chairman of the vesper committee of the Y. W. C. A. In addition to this she is an active member of Studio Theater. Tina is our one and only ex-WAC and she walks with that well-known military swagger. “Devvie” and Jeanne, with whom she can usually be found, know that her greatest dislike is smoke in her eyes. AUDREY LATHERIA CONKLING 150 Eighth Avenue Whitestone, New York Liberal Arts “Conky” is wonderful with a piano. We’ll never forget her singing and playing “Minnie the Moocher.” She is a Delta Psi and as such she has shown that she has other talents too. Remember that monologue she did in the Variety Show? Conky is president of the House Council. This lass can usually be found involved in a serious game of bridge—“I bet a Winslow, Nora.” If you’ll believe it, she’ll tell you her pet peeve is Rebels. 4 15
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Seniors YVONNE DUVALL 214 Roberts Avenue Yonkers, New York Art “Lala,” the lass who uses Pond’s, is editor-in-chief of Intermission. You say you’re having trouble getting typists? She is co-art editor of the Acorn, secretary of the Alumnas Association, a member of the A. A. Board, and a prominent Delta Psi. Our little gal is kept mighty busy. The name Jimmy always seems to bring a smile to her face. That beautiful ring means a wedding march in September. How about that over¬ worked sewing machine? Is there anything Lala can’t do? We wonder why it is that people who turn articles in late annoy her. LORRAINE MARIE ESPOSITO 99 West Fourth Street Bayonne, New Jersey Liberal Arts “Espo,” or “ Wowaine, ” as she is sometimes called, is the Senior Class treasurer, organizations editor for the Acorn, president of the Newman Club, and member of the Y. W. C. A., and another Delta Psi. No letter today? You’re joking, of course; there is always one from her favorite male, John. She can very often be found just resting. Lorraine’s early morning battle cry is, “Put the cap on the toothpaste, Boots.” In her opinion, the most annoying of annoyances is “Davey’s” sink at 2:00 a. m. “You tell her, I stutter.” This little one has many nicknames but the one that suits her best is “A. P.” 4 17 K h
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