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LAUREL LEAVES MARILYN PERRY-This unusual lir- tle brunette came to Laurel her Fresh- man year, and has certainly not de- tracted from our class reputation of being screwballs. Marlie is famous for her undocipherable scrawl, her battles with certain ex-U.S. men, and her cute mannerisms. In the Senior play Marlie showed her dramatic ability by being able to play a role entirely unlike her own nature--that of Master of Philos- ophy. We'll miss Marlie next year, but our loss will be the gain of the college which she chooses. l. e5 5N1'Qf X' x0 3-295. u-D L .DW 'Q x VN 509' wax 0,5 UPXARGA T PARKER-Peg has been Gaxt Laurel si ce eighth grade, and has Q, N always been a well-liked member of our JE f. llass. She takes an interest in each mem- ber of our class and has offered much valuable advice in her time. Her un- official position as chaperone to Katie Grund has made her indispensable to that young lady Cand to that young lady's motherj. ln spite of this serious duty, however, Peg has always found time to do considerable mischief on her own. Tales of her escapades in Canada, and with Dartmouth men, are still float- ing around the heights. 4 ' 1. 201
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W' TW A..-wig .ff :Nt 5,0 0 'ng NX 5. 3 0 sd, ,av-P VKX A woo FW I 07 IAURE -fx-1-Y ' . X ' c I YI 9 5 ,,i1'f'f5f.,Ql l g'fif ' ,E lm volllm 0' MARLHA SMALL- ,lVlartie , or Myrt , as she is often called, is the solitary member of our class who has red hair. Contrary to the superstition Wonderful about redheads, she has a disposition and is' everyone to become skiing en- thusiast. ' Myrt is famous for, h'er giggle, her jokes, and her picnics.. She gave an a'inusing perforinancz as a Turk in the Senior play, and has been a mem- ber of the Glee Club for two years. Fortunate will be the college to which Lately she has, reformed, the class outdoor girl, and - she goes. 221 L LEAVES JANE RoBERTsoN-Jerry is a petite brunette, and she entered Laurel in her Freshman year. She has always been active in the Glee Club and Choir, and this year has been extremely active in Senior Room. As the dancing master in the Senior play she covered herself with glory and a wig: and in the field of dancing she has concentrated much of her effort. She has chosen modern dancing as her Friday activity, and also belongs to the Tuesday night Dramatic Club. Jerry is noted for her baby hair- cut, her driving, and her Senior picture. Next year 'will find her at Bradford Junior College. D. C
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