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fm-wieasfeefiwmsfhffef ORALEE COUGHLIN 2733 FAIR AVENUE BEXLEY 9, OHIO In school six years. Nice to be natural, when one is naturally nite Hey, girls-open house Friday night. Spread it around! Everybody knows that this is Oralee, announcing another one of her fabul- ous parties. She certainly deserves credit for keeping up the class spirit. Lee, as she pre- fers to be called, has something special about her which is hard to express. With her humor, love for a good time, innocent expression, sparkling personality, and Monday morning tales, she really keeps us all going, and has won our admiration. For all these qualities we know Lee, and are proud to claim her as a member of the Class of 352. Hockey Team: 3, 4: Bowling Team: 3. 4: Color Guard: 2: Le Cercle Francais: 3, 4, Philanthropic Committee: 1: Volley Ball Team: lg Soccor Team: 2. l12l .t .mini-.'v EMY PAULINE BROOKS 2036 WILSON ROAD HILLIARDS, OHIO In school four years. I may hate the sin, but never the sinner. Our class philosopher smiles with benign understanding as we explain our latest-read book, our latest theory, our latest problem, or for that matter, our latest anything. When we have finished, she criticizes our humble ef- forts with her keen insight, broad mind, and humor, by gently brushing us with her velvet glove of knowledge. Her sensitivity toward na- ture and toward literature causes her to say and produce such beautiful things that sometimes we actually must stop, catch our breath, and look at each other in wonder. Our philosopher has her own set standards, from her love of cats land every philosopher should love catsl to her theory of the planets. And temperament? Think of a deep and profound blue of a sea with a tinge of red, Cfor angerj and you have her temperament. Council: 29 Choir: 3, 4: Scroll: 3, 4: Busi- ness Manager, Topknot: 33 Le Cercle Francais: 3, 45 Classical Club: 3, 45 Topknot Board: 33 Bowling Team: 2: Volley Ball Team: lg Sec. Scroll: 4.
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DIXIE GAYLE BRAND 201 WEST REYNOLDS STREET URBANA, OHIO In school three years. My life is made of simple tbiugsg tl JGIIQ. ll cloud, 11 glowing face in a jostling crowd. The South and its children will rise again under the guidance of our own sweet Dixie. She is the calm, cool peacemaker of our class. She quiets us with a kind word, a sweet smile. .md a gay little twinkle in her eye, as if to say, Let's not act like the preschool. She is al- ways ready to provide one of these incompar- able weekends of rest in Urbana. Her gay stories bring us all up out of the depths of despair, and we wonder how we ever got along before she came to C. S. G. So to our future kindergarten teacher, the class wishes the hap- piest of years in the future, and the best of everything good to come. Lodge Council: Z, 4: Lodge Vice-President, Treasurer: 4: Philanthropic Committee: 4: Hockey Second Team: 4: Silhouette Reporter: 2. , fzli , . :X , .,.. CAROL CULVER BROOKS 9 SESSIONS VILLAGE COLUMBUS, OHIO In school eight years. Above the vulgar fligbl of common souls. Carol's charm sets her apart as a distinct personality in any group. Her many talents, both artistic and intellectual, enable her to take part in a variety of activities. Carol has served excellently as the president of Scroll, and has done notable work in l'Pittori and on the Topknot Board. Carol's nonchalant and unassuming manner hide a deep meaning and purpose for life. Through all her fascination in life, shines out Carol's beauty both of coun- tenance and soul. Carol is a person who truly understands the art of living, and has given it meaning for all her friends. Her gracious- ness and hospitality are those of a true lady. Al- though she often loses us in her liberal flow of words, there is much sense and reason to most of what Carol says. This great verhosity has won her the name of Babbling. Carol will never have to search for friendship. for she has that rare gift of having friends search for her. French Club: 4: Philanthropic Committee: 5: l'Pittori: 2, 5, 4: Scroll: 5, 4: President: 4: Silhouette: 2: Assistant editor: Z: Topknot Board: 3, 4: Art Editor: 3: Senior Editor: 4: Hockey Team: 4. Fencing: 3.
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SARAH PINNEY DAWES COUNTRY CLUB ROAD REYNOLDSBURG, OHIO In school six years. Type of the wise who soar but never roam, True lo the kindred points ofHea1'en and Home. No matter how blue the Monday, or how depressed her classmates, Sally's inevitable Hi! Did you have a good time? , cheers us up. That anyone could he so poised, so graceful and so devilish would be inconceivable if we didn't have our Sal. Her prowess in athletics, her leadership, and her ever-present sportsmanship are bespoken by the emblems on her blazer, and the red and gold bars which mean Red Team Captain. Her graciousness, sincere friend- ship, and ardent loyalty persuade everyone to say, Oh, good! Here comes Sally. She laughs at her problems, but we notice she solves them with cheerful efliciency. Although she often looks innocent there is always some- thing exciting bubbling in her brain. We have confidence in you, Sal: your dependable co- operation, enthusiasm, and originality will carry you far. Student Council: 3, 4: Red Team Captain: 3, 4: Co-captain Red Team: 1: Topknot Board: 3, fClass and Club Editorjz Dramatic Club: 3, 4: President Dramatic Club: 4: Classical Club: 3, 4: LeCercle Francais: 5, 4: l'Pittori: 2, 3, 4: Debate Club: 2, 3, 4: Secretary: 2, 3: Hockey Team: 3, 4: Basketball Team: 2, 5: Bowling Team: 3: Soccer Team: 1: Swimming Team: 1: Baseball Team: 2, 5: Color Guard: 1: Sil- houette CArt EditorJ: 2. 31 4 -. giggle i NANCY ANN DIAL NORTH PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WELLSTON, OHIO In school four years. The bear! to conceive, the understanding to direct, and band to execute. Nan's decided opinion on anything and every- thing, and her daily joke have made her a vital part of our class. Following her motto, Organization Plus, Nancy, because of her en- thusiasm and wit, was elected Class Treasurer in her Junior year, and is now our lively Lodge President. Her wonderful ideas and her willing hands have involved her in innumerable projects but she still finds time for fun and parties. Remember those Wellsttmn weekends, and don't forget her steady date! Whether it's 2000 feet up in the air, or as our chief execu- tive CRepublican, of coursej Nancy will make her way, surrounded by success and good friends. Council: 3, 4: Vice-President of Class: 3: Lodge President: 4: Lake Forest Conference: 33 Volley Ball: 2, 4: Hockey: 4.
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