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LAU EL LEAVES ROSALIE TAYLOR- Flea is the dark-eyed charmer of our class who is so interested in philology-especially certain specimens found at Yale. She. has been with us since seventh grade andihalf always been one of our most afqtive members. For several years she has been a prominent member of Glee Club and Choir, as well as Dramatic Club, and this year she was the heroine of our Senior Play. She is one of our top athletes and has been on the various class teams ever since Freshman year. Our loss will be Smith's gain. Q 'F MARY-LoU THIERBACH - Ma-Lou is the literary genius who outshines the rest of us in this field, especially in re- gard to her knowledge of Shakespeare. Every year her extensive reading list has been voted the best in the school. As Mme. Jourdain, she had one of the leads in the Senior play, and certainly did justice to the role. She has been a mem- ber of Glee Club for two years, and this year has been a member of the Choir also. Ma-Lou is noted for her cultural tastes and knowledge, her in- terest in the drama, and her hen parties. IZ7
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LAURELtf.fi'aI.EAvEs -I. I ANNE WILLIAMS-This shy, blonde lass, commonly known as Billy , joined us F an year, Ihanks to Miss Andr Aly has become known as the little gi ho says nothing, but- i ' saws wood. This description is proved apt by the grades she hangs up, and by her quiet efficiency around the school. She is Secretary of our class this year, and in spite of the fact that she hates to read minutes, has done admirably. Her dream of a decade ago, to spend her college years at Wellesley, is about to be realized. 4' sg., 26 1 Qdgwfy V MARY THoRNToN- Mary entered the class in the middle of her Sopho- more year, and we've all been grateful for her presence ever since. She is an active member of the Student Council, and was chosen to represent Laurel in a student conference at Washington be- cause of her proficiency in leadership and scholarship. Classes would not be the same without her droll sense of humor and contagious laugh, and she has estab- lished many warm friendships here at Laurel. We are sure she will make as many and more friends at Wellesley next year.
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