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PATRICIA ANN EVANS “Patti” . . . Rainbow gal . . . voice of an angel . . . gracious and poised . . . musical laugh ... “I got rhythm” . . . this graduate is destined for success. “Grace is more beautiful than beauty.” SUZANN ELIZABETH EVANS “Sue” . . . bermudas and knee socks ... sympathetic listener . . . good times had around her piano . . . im- plicit clothes sense ... an artist in every field . . . eye-catcher. “One’s eyes are what one Fish. Fischer. Extrom, S. Evans, Goodin, Givens MARY LOUISE EXTROM Illinois lass . . . enchanting elf with a loveable lisp . . . such long eyelashes! . . . To he in her company is a joy because of her gay disposition. “I will capture your mind with sweet novelty.” SANDRA FISH “Sandy” . . . active in fam- ily affairs . . . ingenuity ex- pressed by her original Christmas cards . . . shy, sweet . . . success is her exactness of purpose. “Who hath a book has friends at hand.” ROBERT WAYNE GOODIN “Crazy Boh” . . . classroom comedian extraordinaire . . . Casanova in khakis ... hi- fi happy . . . proud big brother . . . “Hey, Dad, I’ll go that!” “Pray you use your free- dom. and, so far as you please, allow' me mine.” FRIEDA MARY FISCHER There’s never been anyone quite like our pretty, perky “Pudge” .. . reigned Queen on Homecoming Night . . . gone giggle adds to her effervescent personality .. . sparkling strutter. “Golden hair, like sunlight streaming.” 9
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Bradley, Chapman. Cordes, Bull. Camp. Brown DENNIS HUNTER BRADLEY “Flash” ... a smooth way with people . . . sports spark his fire of enthu- siasm . . . Mr. Gadabout on the golf course . . . takes life in his stride. “Glad that I live am I.” RICHARD ROBERT BROWN “Dick” . . . tyrannical Claude Griswald . . . bril- liant mind . . . this year's welcome addition ... satir- ical sense of humor . . . in- dominable ambition will guide him to success. “I am an acme of things accomplished, and I am an enclosure of things to be.” EMERSON HOWARD BULL “Em” . . . adds sparks to the fireworks . . . “Gum- drop” . . . always has a big smile for everyone . . . memories of shaving cream on Halloween . . . ooga horn. “He meets the great adven- ture with a song.” GEORGE HUMPHREY CAMP A gourmand with a gam- bling walk ... Italian shirts . . . Sohio's supreme . . . great conversationalist . . . Go. Green Deacons! . . . Tony Curtiss curls. “Ge ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” ROBERT FRASER CHAPMAN “Bob” . . . unexpected dips in the river at his class parties . . . gleam of mis- chief in his eye . . . master of the cue stick. “Life can only be under- stood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.” MARTHA VIRGINIA CORDES “Mart” . . . radiance from within . . . memories of Miss Shackleford . .. every- one’s friend . . . impulsive- ness brings many a smile . . . the fourth wheel to every wagon. “Be not ashamed to say what you are not ashamed to think.” 8
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G-ubich, Groth, Hawn HUGH FREDERICK GROTH “Hugo . . . mad music from his trumpet . . . Coch- ran’s co-ordinator . . . sub- tle wit . . . “Dance mit me Heinrich!” . . . conserva- tive air cannot quite hide his facetious nature. “Silence is a true friend who never betrays.” GRACE MERIE ANN GRUBICH A quiet gem . . . loves to moondog . . . demure dam- sel . . . Solon soda-jerk . . . her placid manner is re- freshing. “As gentle as zephyrs blowing beneath the vio- let.” SALLYANN MAE HARR Sweet and gentle ... a diamond is forever . . . forgiveness and under- standing are among her many traits . . . pleasant personality ... a willing worker. “In quietness and con- fidence shall be your strength.” ROBERTA ANNE HAWN “Bobby” . . . sunshine wherever she goes . . . in- dividualist . . . loveable and laughable . . . obsessed with changing her hair style . . . oriental flair . . . desire to know and under- stand other people. “Most wonderful of all are words.” MICHAEL JAMES HOFFMANN Editor “Mike” . . . enormous ap- petite . . . bowling prodigy . . . independent . . . avid hockey fan . . . class reli- able . . . one of the South- end gang . . . amicable at- titude. “Vivacity and wit make a man shine in company.” SUSAN SAGE KELLY “Susie” . . . delightfully winsome . . . lover of the outdoors . . . freckled pug- nose . . . admirable stage presence . . . dare me . . . fresh as a breath of spring. “Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams;'” 10
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