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. Cfario o 5 MARY LYNN BARNWELL Entered 19515 Blue Team5 Welfare Club5 Class Play 75 Junior Glee Club 8, I5 Speech Club 85 Library Club 85 Freshman Basketball Team I5 Senior Glee Club II, III, IV5 Varsity Glee Club IV5 May Day Principal I, II, III5 Static Board III5 Christian Forum III5 Modern Dance Club III, IV5 May Day Dance Committee III, IVg Music Club III, IV5 Annual Board, Literary Editor IV5 Senior Superla- tive- Wittiest. Aly Fair Lady . . . short, short curls . . . talented singer and dan- cer . . . ability to spout French at every opportunity. . .ardent Epis- copalian . . . undying devotion to Pooh-Bear, 1uji-Fruits . . . Uni- versity of North Carolina . . . spirit of spontaneity, our Barny. .af , Y-1 BETSY ROSE BROOKS Entered 19515 Blue Team5 Speech Club 85 Junior Glee Club 8, I5 Li- brary Club I5 Modern Dance Club II, III, IV5 Know Your Bible Club II, III5 Music Club II, III5 Senior Glee Club II, III, IVg Christian Forum III5 National Honor Soci- ety III, IV5 Splinter III5 Annual Board-Assistant Business Mana- ger IV5 May Day Committee. Petite and lady-like . . . vivacious sparkle . . . unusual shades of lip- stick and nail polish . . . exquisite formats . . . chic, feminine clothes . . . mathematical genius . . . Good- bye, Earth People! . . . immediate popularity everywhere she goes . . . mania for high heels and sheath dresses . . . belle of Mc- Callie and Baylor . . . capable member of the Annual Board . . . essence of friendliness, our Betsy! NANCY BROWN Entered 19515 Blue Teamg Welfare Club5 Speech Club, 85 Class Play 85 junior Glee Club 85 I5 Know Your Bible Club I, II5 Christian Forum II5 Art Workshop II5 Glee Club II, III5 Varsity Tennis III5 May Day Committee III, IV. Friendly . . . vivacious . . . attrac- tive personality . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . love of Vandy . . . McCallie . . . Atlanta . . . Bird . . . Blue Indigo . . . Fuzzy . . . constant chatter K perpetual motionj . . . choice bits of gossip . . . sunshine itself . . . strawberry sundaes . . . hystericalf?j wit . . . mountain gal . . . cakes, cokes, cokes . . . Where's Fowler? . . . It's no one but Brown. Twerpsich0re '
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lyilaqlf at ff U if I V 4 ,V We ,QSM W CAROL LANSING ALSTON Entered 19565 Blue teamg Welfare Club, President IV5 May Day Committee III5 Modern Dance Club IV5 Dance Committee III, IV. Viifacious personality . . . friendly smile . . . self-confidence . . . lead- ership . . . neat appearance . . . good figure . . . sporty clothes . . . constant diets . . . just one more dessert won't hurt . . . at the op- portune moment . . . Choice cheese . . . Don't sweat it . . . Spanish with a Southern drawl . . . 1t's snowing on the Moun- tain. ' . . . Liherace from Atlanta. HELEN SUE AMSTERDAM Entered 19515 Blue Team5 Welfare Clubg Camera Club III5 Theater Arts Club III5 Modern Dance Club III5 May Day Committee III, IV5 Dance Committee III, IV. Clear complexion faintly touched with freckles . . . shining dark curls . . . sympathetic, sweet na- ture and lover of fun . . . Wood- hue . . . good-looking casual clothes . . . love of New York and the hig city . . . capable leader in religious activities . . . her phobia -tests . . . If You Knew Susie . . . a loyal friend. NANCY Entered 19515 Black Teamg fare Clubg Class play 75 Splinter 75 May Day Court 75 Speech Club 85 Junior Glee Club 8, 9: May Day Principal 8, I, II, III5 Bible Club I, II5 Art Workshop III5 President of Class III5 Christian Forum III5 Senior Glee Club II, III, IV5 Mod- ern Dance Club II, III, IV-presi- dent. Little Miss Malaprop . . . McCallie and Vandy . . . petite figure . . . popularity . . . constant telephone calls . . . wide grin and efferves- cent personality . . . queen of rhy- thm and the jitterhug . . . always a May Day Principal . . . love of Spanish? . . . Yalaety-Yak. Yiall going to Colby, too?
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M I to dr .gf K y ,Zi Tjyflifl wieibi i ,ff . 0, K! K,,q,A w J 011 fs V :ff . . . If MLCMQ CU ww MARTHA GAIL BRYAN English Medal 7, Speech Club 8, junior Glee Club 8, I, DAR His- tory Award 8, Class Play I, Li- brary Club I, History Award I, Splinter I, II, Camera Club-Seo retary II, Senior Glee Club II, National Honor Society, II, III, IV, Latin Award II, History Award II, Music Club II, III, Theater Arts III --Vice President IV, Static Board III, Know Your Bible Club II, III, Christian Forum III, English Award III, French Award III, Roxanna Whitaker Lawwill Latin Award III, May Day Committee, Grace McCallie Scholarship, Art Workshop III, IV, Annual Board, Art Editor IV, Senior Superlative - Most Likely to Succeedf, Diligence personified . . . the tloe- ater and forensics . . . She walks in beauty like the night . . . Gail, an outstanding Senior of infnite capability. ANN ELIZABETH CORBITT Entered 1952, Blue Team, Class Play 8, 9, I, Junior Glee Club 8, I, Speech Club 8-president, Wel- fare Representative 8, Library Club I, Splinter I, Freshman Cup I, Honor Court Representative I, Senior Glee Club II, English Award II, Static II, III-Editor, Honor Society II, III, IV, Theater Arts II, III, Christian Forum III, Art Workshop III, Editor-An- nual Board IV, May Day Commit- tee III, Modern Dance IV, Senior Superlative- Most Versatile. Preference for Baylor . . . fluency in small talk . . . skill in repartee and the bon-mot . . . procrastina- tion . . . candor . . . sprinkle of freckles . . . omnivorous reader . . . rbespiaa, artist, scholar . . . to Ann, a supreme friend. 1 ELIZABETH SEYMOUR CHAMBERLAIN Entered 1951, Black Team, Junior Glee Club 8, I, Vice-President I, Senior Glee Club II, III, IV, Mod- ern Dance II, III--President, IV, Know Your Bible Club 8, I, Speech Club 8, Class Secretary 7, Class Play 7, II, Class President II, B Team Basketball I, II, III-Cap- tain, Golf Team III, IV, Manager Varsity Basketball III, Varsity Volleyball II, III1 IV, May Day Committee III, Annual Board IV -Literary Editor, May Queen. Versatile laair styles . . . diets . . . exercises . . . butterscotcla milk- sbakes . . . Camp, camp, camp . . . Only seventy-five more pages, ylall . . . team spirit and sports- manship . . . McCallie . . . B. C., our lovely May Queen. R, A jug of wine, a tube of paint, - and Betsy, via Modern Art.
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