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,wal Kindergarten - Primary: Forum Club 25 lllarionette Guild 3, 45 Norms Theater Guild l, 2 0 Sweet, good-natured, always willing to oblige . . . Pearl believes in tak- ing liie not too seriously, for sheis found out it all turns out for the better anyway. Characteristically, she is always singing and always smiling. 1Ve have seen the quiet side of her nature in college, but with her friends outside we understand it's quite a different story. L , w 3, ,y 'Los :QD General Elementary: llandcraft Club l, 2, Library Council 2, 3, 45 Corresponding Sec retary 45 lllarionette Guild 35 Dlusic Study Club 1, 25 Needles and Stitches Club 4, 1Voodward Science Club 4 0 Nickie is one of our library-dwellers, spending a large portion of her time there in reading and research. ller love of books in no way in terieres with her respect for the creative power of hands. She uses hers well in book binding, weaving, and beadwork. Q ' 'W 'f 7 q 'M'W C c2. M ONFYOD Vu QQ General Elementary: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 N Instrumental Ensemble l, 2, 3, 45 Dladrigal Q ' U ' QW: 6 Club 3, 45 Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 45 Recording Secretary 4 0 Ruth likes being with people ' and making them happy . . . She enjoys .Q good fun and new experiences, and gets them by traveling . . . Goes for nice clothes and waxes enthusiastic over the color red . . . A real asset to the college musical or- ganizations . . . Finds regular attendance at church a great help in her attitude and work in general. K S
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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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WN o r - 4 ,OZW-L-M W7 General Elementary: Forum Club 35 lnter- national llelations Association l, 25 Diari- onette Guild 45 Dlemorabilia 35 Norms The- ater Guild l, 25 Pi Eta Sigma l, 2, 3, 4, Sister of Ceremonies 2, Council Represent- ative 3 ' She may be small, but she won't pass unnoticed, for Peggy is one of our mighty mites. ller list of activities is long -arts and crafts, knitting, ping pong, bicy- cling, dancing, and dramatics. Every ac- tivity attracting her interest she enters into with enthusiasm. Kindergarten-Primary: College Choir l, 25 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Dladrigal Club 3, 4, President 3 0 May and music are practi- cally synonymous. YVherever music is made in the college, she will be found listening or participating with equal zest. Because 1' K I E.- she comes from a singing family, it's not surprising to learn that she has devoted herself only to musical extra-curricular activities these past four years, and that she sings in her church choir as well. 'io' 5'9- and forget it! UMM General Elementary: Forum Club 2, 35 Marionette Guild 45 Norms Theater Guild I: Pi Eta Sigma l, 2, 3, 45 llepresentative to Grand Council 2, lligh Alpha 4 0 llorothy's O the girl who brims over with energy and iv' vitality . . . excels at ping pong, tennis, and archery . . . does the theaters, concerts, aml lectures avidly . . . discourses end- lessly when the problem challenges her . . . in more quiet moments collects records and reads. Yet her counsel to others is Relax 3-4055 I lo
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