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Class Hockey '39, '40, '41, '42, '43, White Hockey '41, '42, '43, Var- sity Hockey '43, Class Basketball '39, '40, '41, '42, '43, White Bas- ketball '4l, '42, '43, Varsity Bas- ketball '42, Student Council '40, Class President '41, Dramatic Club '43, Glee Club '43, Captain of White Team '43, Secretary of Athletic Association '43, Library Committee '43, Annual Board '43. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllll MARY ANN STILLMAN QUARLES Quie, Mary 139 East Seventh Street Plainfield, N. I. Entered 1938 Mount Holyoke Favorite expression: But I really wasn't doing anything. Usual occupation: Snake studies? Pet aversion: Formal parties Saving grace: Appetite. Who, at the cautious Whisper of Arizona, snaps to attention from a vision ofa chocolate, marshmallow, peanut sundae just dripping with whipped cream with a pert cherry calling to be eaten? What senior spends almost more time Worrying about the horrifying possibility that the dentist might change his office hours from Wednesday than about keeping up that senior standard in a junior-infested Virgil class? Who flut- ters recklessly about the ice-skating pond in a last desperate effort for some painless, temporary disability be- fore her annual struggle With the scarcer element of formal society on the scene of the Hartridge ballroom? This maiden, fair readers, as you have probably guessed from vague hints purposely dropped above, is our fight- ing captain of the Whites, Quie. PAGE FOURTEEN
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MARIORIE IANE O'LOUGHLlN Midge, Mag 2000 Woodland Avenue Plainfield, N. I. Entered l930 Smith Favorite expression: I don't know but- Usual occupation: Parsons Pet aversion: Mustaches Saving grace: Legs. A lustily bellowed Show me the way to go home- and Midge, perched up on the saddle ot a tough, bucking, blue and black victory bi- cycle, lurches from gate number two of the Oakwood driveway. A lip- stick, already poised tor instant appli- cation, miraculously does as directed. A purposeful toss of her halo of rap- idly growing curls and a new Eber- hard Faber No. 2 falls from its station behind her ear, bounces on its eraser on the curb, and disappears with the desired finality into the grass for the duration of the weekend. Midge's hand plunges into a bulging pocket, her face lights expectantly as she draws out, wrapped in colorful waxed- paper funnies, a lump ot bubble gum. Enthusiastically snapping out pink bubbles, she rolls oft to a mysterious weekend. We'll see you on Tuesday, Midge, Class Hockey '39, '40, '41, '42, '43, Class Basketball '40, '42, '43, Dramatic Club '42, '43, Glee Club '43, Library Committee '43, Annual Board '43, President oi Student Council '43, President oi Class '39, '42, Fair representa- tive '40. PAGE THIRTEEN
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I I I I I III IIIII ELIZABETH RAUSCH Libby 1001 Rahway Road Plainfield, N. I. Entered 1938 Smith Favorite expression: They can't do this to me. Usual occupation: Clearview Radiant Pet aversion: Chamber music Saving grace: Sense of humor, Wednesday, Ianuary 27, Richard Beatty is the man of the hour, but Eliz- abeth Rausch appears with lipstickl We recover sufficiently to hear it casu- ally mentioned that Clearview Radi- ant is wintering at Hedgerow Farm. What provoked this alienation of af- fection? Surely it Wasn't insomnia brought on by cheese and pickle sandwiches and gallons of milk before retiring, nor the fact that Lib's bed lies directly above the piano-but that fu- ture classic, that masterpiece of mono- syllables, the Annual. Even after a year of dummy Annuals plus a history notebook, the ed is still under the spell of her ABC's ei la stencil. Speak- ing of traditions, with the way that you're upholding the traditions of Bar and Nan, beware, Epaminondas, of the next pie you put your little foot in. I I I Il I I I III Ill I Class Hockey '39, '40, '41, '42, '43, Green Hockey '40, '41, '42, '43, Varsity Hockey '41, '42, '43, Class Basketball '39, '40, '41, '42, '43, Green Basketball '40, '41, '42, '43, Varsity Basketball '41, '42, '43, Glee Club '43, Dramatic Club '43, Student Council '41, '42, '43, Captain of Green Team '43, Class President '40, '43, Annual Board '42, '43, IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I IIIII III IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIIIIII IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I PAGE FIFTEEN
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