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.S'en1or Class President SUSAN ELLEN GOODWILLIE Gonna take a sentimental journey, gonna set rny heart at ease -and so down the hall comes Sue Goodwillie. One of the friendliest girls in this year's Senior Class, Sue came to Downer at the beginning of her junior year from Beloit. Her personality and ability to get along with everyone is evident in the fact that she was elected vice-president of the dorm at the beginning of her Downer trek and senior class president last spring. Goosan, as she is affectionately called by her friends, loves poetry and as a rule has a poem to fit every occasion. Her room in the dorm is constantly filled with girls and, as she herself laments, lt's just like Grand Central Station with people going out and coming in every minute. Because of her great ability and charm, Sue will not only be successful in everything that she undertakes but she'll always be remembered by those of us graduating this year as our wonderful class president at Milwaukee-Downer Seminary. 17
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E SUSAN IOANNE TUTTLE A Ever since Susan came to the Sem in fiith grade, she has been an outstanding girl in everything. As president of the Student Council she has shown unusual qualities of leader- ship and perseverance. Besides her duties as chief executive of the Student Asso- ciation, Tut has been a very able member of the Semaphore staff for four years, having been business manager in her junior year., Her fine soprano voice has been an asset to the Glee Club for four years and a tuneful addition to the Racketeers. Tut has been one of the most valuable members of every team, especially hockey and basketball. Summer finds Susan at Pine Lake where she spends most of her time Water skiing and sailing her beautiful new boat, The Skipper Sue. She is known for her marvelous hospitality and house parties, both summer and winter. Undoubtedly Sue will continue her education in the East, probably near Yale-near her brother, that is. 16 .1 T au g In I' . H L H , HH-' ... f 9 ..,., '1 , cr, t .li , , . t .1 : 3, in s K , 1 13 :- . ' , ,. .5 :iv Vi! It S age: A Student Council im President th E. -2 gt, r. ut y . f ' . f ,I .g I gr ' 5 A ' ti 3-it P . 'i J ' it 1 E! . EE! fi .ft E! ' r f . N : ,- ,Q , 25 S! , I 4 7:18 Z El. 3 I sg' - . 1 'sh ill. 5-.... 1-. is Eu Q i U Ll' Mm 1433. 1. ft' rf 7. 13 3 L' 1 Fil' 1 it-- 1- Eiixlg
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SUSAN WELLS ANDERSON Hailing from Madison, Sue came to Downer in her freshman year as a scholarship winner. Only Montana tis it men or mountains?J and the North Woods of Wisconsin can lure her from her home, Madison. She hopes to be a politician or a diplo- mat. So just to get a little practice, Sue headed the Red Cross and also was president of Posture Club, fthe standing joke in her family.l She thrives on avocado and grapefruit salad, which accounts for her figure. Her pet peeve is the 7:05 a.m. bell. The monotony of her life is frequently relieved by long letters from the Pacific and other far off places. PATRICIA IANE ALLAN Pat came to the Sem from Riverside and has contributed among other things a cheerful disposition to our class. Her main interests are horses, clothes, and Deek . She is an excellent swimmer and spends most of her summer months enjoying the sport. This probably ac- counts for her slim figure. Her favorite pastime is driving her Chev about thirty-two miles west of Milwaukee where he is. Pat's friendliness and good personality will be a great asset to her in her later years. ln the future she would like to be a buyer or designer of women's clothes, and since she has already done a little modeling, this ambition should not prove too difficult to attain. On the eve of graduation We pause
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