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1. By the lake. 5. Jean meditates. 9. After vespers. 2. Could that be Gail? 6. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. 10. Sunday afternoon. 3. Tarzan Stevens! 7. Is this the right institution? 11. It ' s a hard pull. 4. After Church. 8. Pasadena, here they come! V
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the IRC, serving as its president elected to ' Who ' s Who her last MARY MARTIN was a Delta Phi. She was a member of the Concert Choir for two years and was its president her junior year. She belonged to the Chapel Choir, serving as its president when she was a senior. She belonged to the IRC, the MSM, and the Dance Club. She was a Cur- tain Raiser and was a mem- ber of Alpha Psi Omega. As a senior, she was secretary of her class and was a member of the senior sextet. JEAN LOFTIN was a Kappa Phi, serving as its secretary as a sophomore and its vice- president as a junior. When she was a freshman, she was in the Junior Glee Club and the Home Economics Club. She was on the Freshman Commission of the Y and was an honorary member when she was a senior. She belonged to the Methodist Student Movement and was its treas- urer as a sophomore. She was a member of the Honor Club. She was junior vice-president of the Student Council and was president when she was a senior. She was a member of when she was a senior. She was JULIA TRAYLOR was a Delta Phi serving as its presi- dent when she was a senior. She was elected Miss Fresh- man, was chosen for OF and was freshman representative to the Student Council. She was sophomore representative to the Council, its secretary as a junior and senior vice-presi- dent. She was a member of the BSU, being program chairman her junior year and president her senior year. She was secretary of her class when she was a junior. As a freshman she was treasurer of T 7 a i t O 7 the j unior G l ee club. She was a member of the Choral Club when she was a sophomore and of the Chapel Choir and Concert Choir her last two years. She was treasurer of the Concert Choir her junior year and president her senior year. She was a member of the L Club for three years and a member of the Dance Club for two. She was a member of the IRC, being its secretary and treasurer her last year. As a junior she was assistant . advertising manager of the Quadrangle. She was assistant advertising manager of the Scroll as a sophomore and business manager her last two years. She was chosen as a Superla- tive and elected to Who ' s NX ho her senior year. MARY EDDIE CARTER was a KTO. She was on the Inter-sorority Council when she was a sophomore and again when she was a junior. In her senior year, she was KTO vice-presi- dent. She was treasurer of the Athletic Council as a sophomore, vice-president as a junior and senior repre- sentative. She was a mem- ber of the L Club for three years. She belonged to the Curtain Raisers for three years and was treasurer as a senior. She was a member of the Horatian Club for three years, being president her last two. Presbyterian Students. She Tennis Club her last two. years and was a Superlative FRANCES ROUNTREE was a Delta Phi. She was a mem- ber of the Horatian Club for three years being its secretary and treasurer her sophomore and junior years. She was vice-president of her class when she was a sophomore and a junior. Her last two years she was review editor of the Scroll. As a junior she was business manager of the Quadrangle and as a senior she was editor. She was on the Scioll of Fame and a member of the Honor Club. When she was a senior, she was vice-president of the Westminister Fellowship of was in the IRC her last year and the She was elected to Who ' s Who two when she was a senior. MARY LAURA STARR was an AKO. She was its secre- tary her sophomore year and its vice-president her junior year. She represented it on the Inter-sorority Council when she was a senior. She was chosen for OF and was on the Freshman Commission of the Y. She was a member of the MSM. She was junior vice-president of the Student Council and was an honorary member her senior year. She was in the IRC and was vice- president as a junior. She sang in the Junior Glee Club her first year and in the Chapel Choir her last three. When she was a junior, she was secretary of the Chapel Choir and she was vice-president as a senior. She was a member of the Concert Choir and the Sextet her last two years. She was a member of the Dance Club, being president her senior year. She belonged to the Tumbling Club, to the L Club her last three years, and to the Tennis Club her last two. She was junior repre- sentative to the Athletic Association and she also represented her class in the May Court that year. In her senior year she was busi- ness manager of the Quadrangle, was chosen as a Superlative and was elected to Who ' s Who? ANN RAINEY was a KTO, and was its treasurer when she was a junior. She was a member of the Home Eco- nomics Club for three years — and was its president her last two. She was president of the MSM and treasurer of the P. K. ' s when she was a senior. In her junior year she was recreation chairman for the MSM. As a freshman she sang in the Junior Glee Club. She was art editor of the Scroll as a junior. MAYRE LOU WISE was a Delta Phi. She was a member of the Horatian Club for four years. She was a member of the Camera Club her fresh- man year. She belonged to the MSM and was one of the P. K. ' s. As a junior, she was a reporter for the Y, and as a senior, she was music chair- man. She was treasurer of her class when she was a senior. UV ' Jt
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Kirksey Adams Webster Vineyard JUNIORS OFFICERS Mary Alice Adams President Ann Webster Vice-President Sue Kirksey Treasurer Reyn Vineyard Secretary 23
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