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General Elementary: Dance Study Club lg llandcraft Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Sagittorii Society 3, 4 ' Al- ways dashing hither and yon . . . occasion- ally having three or four responsibilities to meet at different places at the same time and afraid that absent-mindedness will catch up to confuse her further - but al- ways breaking even . . . very neat in her personal appearance . . . often the first to sport the latest thing in junk jewelry. 1' IBN fr: - vi 'QQ' General Elementary: Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, President 4: Camera Club l, 25 Norms Theater Guild 3, 4 0 Poised and very sure of herself . . . Brief acquaintance reveals she knows what she wants and will accept no substitutes . . . defends her views on edu- cation and the educative process vigorously . . . adept at leading discussions and direct- ing amateur theatricals . . . distinct execu- tive ability . . . withal - calm and unruffled with the natural grace and charm of a real l N 1 M u rr-el Ll Er-ooK5 ,qgf'TT,, y sf ' Industrial Arts: Class Vice-President lg Camera Club 1, 2: Woodward Science ,R , Club 3, Sigma Theta cm 1, 2, 3, 4, Epsilon ' A Pi Tau 2, 3, 4 0 Aviation rates high with Murray, particularly since he artici ated 'fs l' P in the civilian pilot training program, tak- ing primary and secondary 00lll'SOS during his college years. lle's a fellow who likes activities involving knowledge and skill. Right now, under the emergency program, he's finishing a half-year of full-time teach- ing. Rv' L sup-
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k. 2 FI l is ai Q1 0 .2 el N L n -, ,I I .., 'er-'At al- J9' 'Huf- ' f fn I X 3 ff . 'Q' 'if' Kindergarten-Primary: Farmington Nor- mal School, lllaine, l, 23 Glee Club 3, 4 0 Fellow K. P.'s say Gertrude is a different person since she got that ring. And how they envy her technique of writing letters in class and answering questions at the same time! lllusic leads her extra-curricu- lar interests. Selected to do her senior student teaching in the college kindergar- ten, Gertrude enjoyed a ten-weeks' reputa- tion of being the only senior girl on the campus. General Elementary: Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Reflector l, 25 Sagittorii So- ciety 2, 3, 4, President 4g1Vomen's Basket- ball Club l, 2 0 Cute to look at and fun to talk with, Joan grows on you. She has a friendly word for everyone, whether a member of her crowd or not. A modern Diana, she has brought honor to herself and the college by her skill with the bow and arrow. 'T' X 4 0 B Be-11. Kindergarten-Prilnary: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Historian-Recorder 4 0 Betty advocates doing the best you can with what you have. ller best really should be super, for she has a terrific memory: understand it stood her in good tead in the tilee Club, for the combined ability to sing pleasingly and remember scores easily l eagerly sought in that music group, and Betty sang in it all four years. 300
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dent with a persuasive tongue, Stan should Af Megwf Industrial Arts: Class Delegate 2, 4: Elec- tion Committee Chairman 3: Curriculum Committee lg Epsilon Pi Tau 3, 4: lndus- trial Arts Guild 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Norms Theater Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presb dent 2: Reflector l 0 Surely very few in N .S.T.C. can duplicate Stan's natural flair for politics. Ile enters heart and soul into anything political, and work for hours on the problem at hand. An excellent stu- go far. General Elementary: Norms Theater Guild lg Psychology Club 4: Woodward Science Club 2, 3, 4 0 Step right up and meet a fellow-doodler. Taking pencil in hand and using it to make meaningless configurations on any idle piece of paper is a character- istic habit of Grace. This girl goes in for all sports, but concentrates on swimming and skiing. No good crossing bridges until you come to them is what she believes. -Kale., General Elementary: Dance Study Club 1, 23 Psyellillogy Club 3, 4 0 Maybe it's the Perth Amboy air: maybe lt's seashore train schedules. Whatever it is, it ha resulted in Charlotte's cla smates feeling surprise when she walks into a nine o'clock class on time. Missing trains is characteristic. She spends minutes between classes in front of the mirror, seeking non-existent flaws in her faultlessly-groomed attire. Charlotte doesn't believe in book study: she leans toward learning by doing. 20
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