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1 CAROL ALDENHOVEN Fort Worth, Texas Attended I-Iockaday: 4 years White Team: 1953-57 Varsity Letter: 1953-54 Athletic Shield: 1953-54 Courtesy Cap: 1956-57 Ring: 1957 Dux Femina Facti: 1955-54 Tu Tertulia: 1956-57 Cheerleader: 1956-57 Math Club: 1955-54, 1956-57 Art Club: 1954-56 President of Art Club: 1955-56 Community Service Committee: 1956-57 Boarders Pin: 1955-56 Chairman of Vespers: 1956-57 For four years Carol has graced the Hockaday cam- pus. In her very sincere way she has succeeded in mak- ing a countless number of friends, not only among the students but also the administration. Her artistic abili- ties have proven to be an invaluable aid to many Hocka- day functions. Whenexfer there was a job to be done Carol very pleasantly and most willingly offered her help, and very often carried the full responsibility. Carol has succeeded in carrying out two very impor- tant jobs: The Art Club, of which she was President her Ill Form year, and Chairman of Vespers, in which she has done a remarkable job and handled with great ease. Everyone joins in wishing this Hockadaisy the best that life could give. The College of her choice will cer- tainly gain a wise, considerate, and devoted person.
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KATHERINE ADAMS Dallas, Texas Attended Hockaday: 2 years Green Team: 1955-57 Ring: 1957 Tu Tertulia: 1956-57 Math Club: 1955-56 Annual Staff: 1956-57 Four-cast Staff: 1955-56 Glee Club: 1955-57 School Service Committee: 1955-56 z? fJ The enthusiasm of a firecracker, a quiet mischief C,h ' . under gold red hair, the kindness and tact of a genuine 1 lady, yet the lovable spontaneity of an elf-these are dis- Ag, Q tinguishing marks of Kit. She has had particular in- qfigf My ,Mm terest in her work with LOWER SCHOOL, group - lift supervision, and she has served energetically as a sen- Q '31 ior cheerleader and as Glee Club treasurer. in ' Ever losing things, she is yet ever amazed at herself ii i-A ,, A --t1ft for the loss-to the endearing amusement of her devoted - tl ----p,, classmates. Kit's brands are individualism and the un- S' if . ,,,Q expected. She will be remembered for her continuous Qi ,-'- generosity of ideas and of service, and she will be missed A by each of us who go our different ways-after Hocka- fi- ' '--' day. 5 5 xzl v QM Y F 1
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CARO ALEXANDER Dallas, Texas Attended Hockaday: 7 years Green Team: 1953-57 Varsity Letter: 1953-55 Courtesy Cap: 1955-56 Ring: 1956 Cum Laude: 1956-57 Entre Nous: 1955-57 Dux Femina Facti: 1953-57 Consul, Dux Femina Facti: 1956-57 Roman Banquet: 1955-54, 1955-57 Annual Staff: 1955-56 Camera Club: 1953-54 Community Service Committee: 1954-55 Student Council: 1956-57 President IV Form: 1956-57 As President of the Fourth Form Caro has shown her ability as an organizer and as a leader. Never con- spicuous, she has always been exactly where she was needed at the right time. Carols outstanding work at the hospitals in her Third Form year characterizes her unselfishness and her sense of responsibility. Her speech is as unassuming as her actions, but talking with her is always valuable and interesting, either because of her intelligence or because of her delightfully subtle sense of humor. It is difficult to summarize all the things that Caro represents in a few words, but if any can do it they are these: Caro is a lady.
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