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ELIZABETH HAMILTON Liz came to Downer in her iunior year from Manitowoc. She has definitely been an asset to the house, for life with- out Liz these two years would have been dull. Her Congeniality and her ability to make new friends quickly and to take things in her stride mark Liz as one of the most popular and sought after seniors. Loafing up North, Liz's idea of a per- fect summer, is the manner in which she spends most of the long vacations. This sketch would not be complete without mention of her affectionate giggle, which is as much a part of her as the Dartmouth banner which adorns her room. She wants to go to college in the East. MARIANNE HAVEY Marianne is a girl of many talents. She has a beautiful voice and has often sung solo parts in the Glee Club concerts. She also is an artist of note, has taken art many years, and in her junior year was honored by having a program which she designed chosen for the N.S.P.A. dance. Havey has attend- ed Downer for four years and during the time held the offices of vice-presi- dent of the dorm, house treasurer, and president of the G-lee Club. She isn't particularly sports minded, but she does enjoy ice-boating. Marianne comes from Madison and says she'll be glad to return and get back into circulation again. the queen 's name a secret until that
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SUE GRAHAM This year's Sernaphore editor, Sue put out the school paper during one of its most successful years. Her clever arti- cles will certainly be missed next year. Besides her literary achievements she excelled in sports, making the Red hock- ey team, varsity, and the basketball team. During the spring and summer she is an enthusiastic tennis player and finds time for sailing. In the winter many of her week ends are spent at Slinger skiing. ' Sue is never seen without a bow in her hair and a mischievious smile on her face. Sue is known for her interest in music, can identify almost all sym- phonies, and plays the piano very well. KATHRYN LEE GOLDAMMER A girl with her heart set on art is Kathy! lt constitutes both her hobby and her ambition. No second choice of work is even considered. Kathy's downfall stems from daydreaming- probably thinking of that thrilling trip to the set of Duel in the Sun in Arizona or that week Iack Carson spent in Elk- hart Lake. A- disconcerting, direct gaze reveals her honesty and good humor. Her summers are spent in swimming at her home town, Elkhart Lake, Wiscon- sin. Her preferences in food range from bananas to roast beef. The Desert Song is one of her favorite musical selections. The summer after gradua- tion she plans a mental collapse and plain loafing. great success and We managed to keep
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NANCY LOUISE HEINEMANN Whenever you're in trouble, call on Nancy and she'll help you out-that is it she isn't in trouble herself. With- out her humor our class would have been very dull. Known for her nick- names, she usually answers to the name of Buckets. She is known for her malapropisms which are uttered spon- taneously during class. She is forever planning to go on a diet manana . Buckets as a driver? 'Nuff said. During her years at the Seminary, she entered into every activity at school, in spirit if not in action. Nancy won all our baseball games because ot her pitching. Someday we expect to see her play in the World Series. NANCY HEDDING Casey, our Red Team captain, not only helped her team out on the field but was the spark that spurred the Reds on to all their victories. She still found time to keep her grades up, be busy as a Council member, a regular mem- ber on the I-Board, and an ardent sup- porter of the Glee Club. Besides these things, she is a prominent member of the Racketeers. Short 'n sweet, she could be seen once a week with a little White convertible, Dougie's buggy, try- ing desperately to squeeze into a park- ing space. Some day, Nancy! Eastern bound, here's one you'll find at the top. Wonderful nigh t. F ull of class spirif
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