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ROSEMARY DAVIS Austin, Texas Transferred from University of Texas, 1945 Speech, Drama A.B. Zeta Phi Eta 3, 4, President 4; Activities Committee 4; Pan-Hellenic Association 4, Vice President 4; Chapel Committee 4; Emersonian 4; Who’s Who In American Colleges and Uni- versities 4. VIRGINIA DEMPSEY Methuen, Massachusetts Speech, Drama B.L.I. Public Productions 1,3; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Social Chair- man 4; Freshman Tea Committee 2; Junior Class Secretary 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; Jun- ior Prom Committee 3. EFFICIENT — Rosie has Texas in her eyes and in her heart. She never left home. As the opportunist in a strange land, she has done remarkably well, and perhaps we are better people for having known her and shared her great love and enthusiasm. LAUGHING — Or should we say Giggles. As the name implies, buoyant, jolly and helpful. Her service to her friends and to her school will not be forgotten. No crisis cr obstacle is ever too great, nor any smile too small to receive her response and at- tention. Twenty-four The Emersonian
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SYBIL CANTOR Chelsea, Massachusetts English A.B. Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 3. MARCIA CLEMENTS Creymans, New York Transferred from Lasell Junior College, 1945 Speech, Drama A.B. Kappa Gamma Chi 3, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Social Chairman 4; Public Productions 3, 4. INQUIRING — The scholar of our group. She comes to classes each day, and our amazement at her knowledge knows no end. Mature, dignified, Sybil has our vote for being one of the most promising academi- cians. SOPHISTICATED— Follow that laugh! Marcia is, undoubtedly at the source. Poise, beauty and wit — she has her share of each. Guided by intuition and intelligence, she is the realist who also dreams. The Emersonian Twenty-three
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ELAINE DUCHARME Hamden, Connecticut Transferred from Connecticut College for Women, New London, Connecticut, 1945 English A.B. Phi Mu Gamma 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Emer- sonian 4; Public Productions 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Beaux Arts Ball Committee 4; I. R. C. 4. (Mrs.) RITA SCHAKET EATON Cambridge, Massachusetts English A.B. Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Public Productions 1. GENEROUS — Grace, and graciousness. Beauty and talent. The true and invincible spirit of calm clarity, and the fine sense of charity and appreciation. Worker and doer, Dukie forms a vital part of the mov- ing whole. CANDID — Versatile and married, Rita combines school and domestic pursuits with skill and efficiency. Her inquiring mind needs no introduction. Frank, firm and feminine, she will make things come out her way. The Emersonian Twenty-five
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