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LIZ SCARPA Early each morning Liz sails into the North Wing smokeroom with a loud, '6Hello, mah friends. Thus easily does sl1e shift from her life as a housewife to her life as a student. Liz is not a young wife who is also going to school but a young woman going to school who also happens to be married. And somehow in the shuffle neither career is slighted. Liz finds merit in the conventional but often questions its absoluteness, as evidenced by her insistence on having a chocolate wedding cake. fAfter all, she likes- chocolate cake.l Valuing an exchange of opinion she is self-assured and informed, remaining firm in her position. But her open and relaxed manner rarely puts others on the de- fensive. Liz doesn't argue, she merely discusses, for her greatest fear is that she may someday see the world as only black or white and lose the ability to consider op- posing views. An inordinate passion for anything purple, for Glenn Yarborough, for head scarves, and for Georgette Heyer novels makes Liz's life an amalgam of simple delights. Dramatic to the bone, she is always in some production or another, behind the scenes or in front. The Lizzardv is a girl with places to go, people to meet and things to do, but many will be repeat performances, for her life has already been one filled with traveling, interesting people, and unusual experiences. Irish and Lebanese by birth, Italian in name, she meets the world with the luck of the Irish and the protection of the North Beach mafia. l25
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ELIZABETH PURCELL SCARPA San Francisco, Californian MAJOR! SPEECH MINOR 2 ENGLISH Class President '67 .- 1 y , Exegutive Board '67 ylfiilag-ilr'ib,626',6f97',6?58 Soc1a1Comm1ttee '66 D , , - ,U Y- T Community Service ,67, ,68 rama Productions H, 11, 18
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ROBIN LOUISE SHIPLEY Arnold, California MAJOR: ART MINUH: ENGLISH Transferred from Wcst Valley College '66 Art Guild '69 President 69 Secretm, 169 Meadowlark Art Editor '68 , y Community Service '67, '68 Keys 69 Irish Club '69
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