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DORIS ROCHELLE DEITCH Entered 1950. Blue team. Welfare Club. National Honor Society, III, IV. Static, III. Kaleidoscope, IV. Varsity Basketball, III, IV. Speech Club, II. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, III, IV. Camera Club, III, IV. Possessor of suntan in mid-winter . . . shining chestnut-colored ducks . . . deep, soothing voice . . . love for her collies . . . sports . . . skirts and sweaters in vivid colors . . . high, high heels . . . welcome to everyone at her home on the lake . . . water skiing . . Green Plymouth fwith a Princeton stickerj . . . many beaux . . our one and only, 'tShelle.l' ELEANOR DIXON Entered 1948. Blue team. Welfare Club. Music Club, II, III, IV. Junior Glee Club, 7, 8, 1. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV. Varsity Glee Club, II, III. Christian Forum, II, IV. Flirty eyes . . . honey-colored hair . . . musical inclination . . . spontaneous laughter combined with a devilish nature . . . willing- ness to be helpful . . . admirer of Baylor and lover of U.T. and South Carolina , . . desserts, her favorite . . . classroom clown . . . spirits dampened only by the fact that we just had a trig test . . . dash of chatter and a great zest for living. SYLVIA ROBERTA EUBANKS lflntered 1951. Blue team, Welfare Club. Spanish Medal, III.. Senior Glee Club, III, IV. Music Club, IV. K.Y.B. Club, II, III, IV. Christian Forum, II, III. Speech Club, II. Art Workshop, Ill, IV. Camera Club, III, IV. Sophistication and charm . . . eyes that sparkle like sequins . . . a voice as soft as velvet . . . a heart of gold . . . frequent attempts at dieting which always bring good results . . . her amb1t1on7to major in Spanish and to work in the bureau of foreign relations . . . soft lights and beautiful music-here's to our graceful ballerina, Sylvia. SALLY EVANS Entered 1949. Black Team. Welfare Club. National Honor Society, IV. Li- brary Club, I. Music Club, IV. K.Y.B. Club, IV. Christian Forum, IV. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, IV. Camera Club, IV. 'tFive-foot twol' . . . magnetic personality . . . a darling pug nose and a petite figure . . . life of the party . . . camp in South Carolina . . . a black Chevy coming around the corner . . . an abundance of witty remarks . . . perseverance and responsibility . . . lively conversationalist . . . entertainment in French class . . . delightful member of any gathering . . . cute and lively . . . Our Gal Sal. A WY Q W-.,, Q. , GD 3 SENIOR CLASS I
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CLASS CF '54 MARIA BLACK Entered 1948. Blue Team. Welfare Club. Junior Glee Club, 8. Senior Glee Club, I, II, III, IV. K. Y. B. Club, III. Speech Club, II. Theater Arts Club, III. Art Workshop, I, II: vice-president. III: IV. Class Plays, T, I, Il. Girl Scouts, 7. Radio Reporter on W.D.E.F. Vivacious, fun-loving, and good-natured . . . personality . . . cham- pion exhibition diver . . . 'tBut it's not peroxided! . dramatic ability . . . participation in G.P.S. and Baylor plays . . . life guard at Harrison Bay . . . swimming, Sewanee, and her dogs, Rex and Max . . . abundance of new and clever ideas . . . voracious reader . . . remarkable vocabulary . . . an invaluable friend . . . exceeding generosity and charm . . . the blonde bombshell we all admire. HARVEY BREWER Entered 1948. Blue team. Welfare Club. Junior Glee Club, S, I. Senior Glee Club, II. Speech Club, II. Theater Arts Club, III, IV: Theater Arts Play, III. Class play, 7. Gracious belle of all Baylor dances . . . adventurous conversational- ist . . . a wide range of knowledge on many subjects . . . famous and beautiful nose . . . one of our Valentine Girls . . . dramatic and interesting . . . turned up collars and innumerable hair styles . . . enchanting perfume . . . admirable ability to speak French . . . mischievous and memorable glances . . . Harvey, our model of style and smartness. PAT COLLINS Entered 1947. Blue team. Welfare Club. Speech Club, II. Theater Arts Club, III, IV. Camera Club, I. ' Amiable Pat, with a smile for everyone . . . cashmere sweaters . . . high-heeled shoes . . . diamond rings . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . red con- vertible . . . favorite colors, blue and green . . . 'September Song . . . filet mignon . . . french fries . . . believer in the fine institute of dieting . . . pet peeve-Monday mornings . . . May your dreams for the future come true, Pat! SUSAN DEAKINS Entered 1950. Blue team. Welfare Club. National Honor Society, II, III: president, IV. Student Council, II, III, IV. Virgil Award, III: M. and M. History Award. II: Grace McCallie Scholarship, III. Static, III. Junior Glee Club, I. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV: Glee Club pianist. Varsity Glee Club, II, III, IV. Music Club, II, III, IV. Varsity Basketball, III. IV. Varsity Volleyball, III. French Club, IV. Camera Club, IV. Excellent swimmer . . . plans to organize a Life Saving class . . loves good music . . . love of sailing . . . desire to be a doctor . . . our popular classmate, Deak . . . a real twenty-talent person. E U- in l . - . GD 5
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CLASS OF '54 JUDY FINLEY Entered 1948. Black team: captain, II. Welfare Club. Senior Class president. National Honor Society, III, IV. Static, II. Library Club, I. Music Club, IV KYB Club III IV French Club IV S eech Club, II. Camera Club, - . - - . , - . . p III, IV. Freckles . . . stylish suits . . . McCallie. . . red duck tails-all remind us of Judy . . . large collection of records . . . painted figurines . . . favorite sports-swimming, diving, and horseback riding . . . pop- ularity . . : whirls of friends . . . the center of every good time . . . tgrelerr station wagons . . . a physicist of the future . . . Good luck, u y. NANCY FRANKLIN Entered 1948. Black team. Welfare Club, class representative, T. Class presi- dent, 7. Student Council, I. Splinter, I, II. Kaleidoscope, IV. Senior Glee Club, II, III, IV. Varsity Glee Club, II. French Club, IV. Art Workshop, I, III president, III, IV. Lead in May Day, III. Class play, 7, I, II. Girl Scouts, president, T. Sparkling personality . . . cute, cute, cute . . . primness and spurts of energy . . . lover of outdoor life . . . always looks as if she just stepped out of Seventeen magazine Ceven in uniformly . . . a new ribbon every day for her pony-tail . . . winner of friends . . . original posters for the annual campaign . . . graceful dancer . . . Baylor . . . South Carolina . . . popular with boys and girls . . Nancy, a true southern girl. III, IV. May Day Committee. JOAN ACLAND GOUGH Entered 1950. Black team. Welfare Club French Club IV Theater Arts Club Endlessly calm nature to be greatly admired soft, tapeung hands encircled with a fragile, gold bracelet . . . sweetly, smiling face . . . willingness to help others . . . constantly amazing her classmates with her wide range of vocabulary . . . talent in ballet and woodcarving . . . always sincere and trustworthy . . . great plans as a Home Economist . . . Joan-the possessor of that much sought-for virtue, patience. LAURA MUFFET HANDLY Entered 1948. Black Team. Welfare Club: president, IV. Class president, 8. Library Club. Theater Arts, III, IV. Art Workshop, III, IV. Class plays, 7, 8, ll. Combine a sparkling personality, a friendly nature, and a keen sense of humor and you have Muifet . . . fabulous trips . . . quite the actress . . . Baylor plays . . . an individualist . . . convertibles . . . will power to stick to a diet . . . steak and grapefruit . . . mania for shoes . . . admirers from almost every city . . , H101 pounds of fun: that's our little Muffin bun. GD 3.
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