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HENRIETTA RUTLEDGE DREW Although Henrietta ioined us in her iunior year, her droll wit and spontaneous friendliness have made her beioved by ail the school. Besides her likeable characteristics of gay laughter, twinkling brown eyes and that southern drawl, Henrietta has also the good manners of the old South which won her the Palmer Courtesy award. She has been Cl great asset to our tiny class as vice-president this year and has been a lively participant in all our activities. You can pick Henrietta out on Sunday nights cheering for the Cincinnati Ice Hockey team or during the Week at the French table adding on individual touch to her conversation even en francais. She was a magnificent Fitzwilliam Darcy in C,P.S.'s t'Pride and Preiudice , and we at Hillsdale will remember her as a strutting guardsmon hand- ing out green glasses in The Wizard of Oz , and in innumerable everyday dramas on the bus and in the halls. Entered from College Preparatory School H; Sec. of Student Council; Sec. of 10th grade; Student Council 8, 9,- Mercantile LibraryAward; Honor Roll 7, 8, 9; Vice-Pres. of Drama Club,- Honorary Athletic Club. Hillsdalthice-Pres. of Student Council; Palmer Courtesy Award 11; Drama Club 11; Honor Study Hall H, 12,- Warden Comm. 11.
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MARY ELLEN MARBLE Since the seventh grade when Molly was our first class president, she has been a leader. This year as president of the school she has kept up the standards of Honor by practicing her own high ideals and gently encouraging us to try. Whether directing a most successful Harvest Fair or organizing a notebook sale in the heat of summer, she could be depended upon to do a superior job. We shall always remember her charming orals on back-yurd tea houses and midnight drives. Her tales of the Tri-State Tennis Tournament and summers in Maine were topped only by those of college weekends. She played a terrific game of tennis herself giving foundation to the rumor that she could Wear out a racket in a day. We could always Find Molly under the basket in a basketball game or breaking through the Gold Team Fine with c: hockey bull. Her piano recitals were brilliant, bringing music to life. Student Council 7, 12, Pres., 8,9 Vice-Pres; Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, 10, H, 12,- Honor Study Hall 7, 8, 9, IO, 11, 12; Active A.A. 7, 8, 9, 10; H.A.G. 12; Laurel Hockey Team 11, 12; Palmer Courtesy Award 7,- Mercantite Library Membership 11,- Three Arts Award 11; Glee Club 9, 10, 1 1, 12,- Music Comm. H; Marshal Comm. 9; Cum Laude. .-..5,L
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NANCY ROSS HAYDOCK Nancy has been on outstanding member of the class of '51 ever since the seventh grade. Here at school her cthietic ability and sportsmanship were soon in evidence. Even as early as the eighth grade she won the Good Sportsmanship Cup which had never been given to one so young before. This year on her shoulders was placed the task of remodeling our Athletic Association to meet the changing needs of the student body. As president of this association she has done such a successful iob that the new organization has already been established. Next year when Nancy goes. on to Briar- clif'F her iolly manner and those laughing blue eyes will surely be missed. A.A. Pres. 12; Active A.A. 7, 8, 9, 10; H.AtG. 12; Athletic Council 7, 8, 11, 12; Sec.-Treus. Athletic Council; Laura! Hockey Team 11, t2 tcaptaint; Sportsmanship Cup 8,- Winner 21 H : Tournament 8; Assistant Green Team Captain 10; Class Pres. 10; Honor Study Hall 9, 10, H, 12,- Glee Club 9, 10, 11, i2; Marshal Comm. 7, 9.
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