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First our class president, Dorothy Moll, usually called Dodie, o talented pianist and honor student. Her vivacious individuality is reflected in her clothes. We couldn t have chosen a better leader. Then comes Ina Mae Heath, our red-headed vice-president. Anything connected with sports, and especially hockey, is her meat. You should hear her tell about her Chris-croft, the ''Wilmina.” Besides being president of A.A., Helen Putman is treasurer of the senior class. Putty can do everything from getting As in academic subjects to riding bareback on Barkus. You'll recognize Betty Burman by her languid eyes, but there is a little-girl personality behind this sophisticated appearance. Betty is secretary of our class, and a fine one for she's an honor student. Tiny Betty Ados is always up to mischief. She wants to be glamorous, but we like her the way she is- lots of fun and the life of the party. For all her levity, she takes bridge seriously and has perfected her game. Capablo Elizabeth Appel, Lizzie to everyone, chairman of East Residence, is blessed with naturally curly hair. Her talents shine as brightly on the stage and on the basketball floor as in knitting. interior decoration lines we ll hear about her. Because of her well-trained voice it is a pleasure to hear Virginia Brazier speak or sing. Ginny, who will always bo remembered for using Shocking I perfume and wearing sleek clothes, has the distinction of being the only Haskellite who doesn't play bridge- '
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Monti All year long you've heard me talkin about Monti girls and what they do--especially the seniors. The result must be that you have a pretty hazy idea of every-one. Maybe I'd better take this afternoon to write you about so that when you conie to commencement, June £, you'll feel that you know each one. Your loving daughter.
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Natal ie Burke possesses a dual personality: one is light-hearted and goy, the other, hard-working and serious, but at all times she is sincere and considerate. This energetic Easterner is the outstanding linguist in the senior class. Pat Findley’s dry humor pops out at the most unexpected moments. She always has a quick retort on the tip of her tongue. You will usually see tall, slim Pat with a copy of the New Yorker tucked under her arm. Anne Chapman's cherubic face puckers into a frown as she uses the Spanish dialect which she picked up last year in Mexico where she was in school. Her unusual earrings add dash to her appearance. Besides being a horsewoman of considerable ability, Gayle Foster knows a great deal about technical aspects of the theatre. She's a tiny miss with flashing brown eyes and a ready smile. Kindliness and friendliness describe Jeanne Edwards. She is the ideal figure for long sweaters and casual tweed skirts. Small, slight Carolyn Evans, independent to the nth degree, seems reserved at first, but after you know her you’re in for the laugh of your life. She always promises to flunk every subject; then comes through with flying colors. Her sense of humor has immortalized Julie Frazee at Monti. She can twist anything short of a major catastrophe into a ridiculous incident. An all- round capable girl, she is especially adept at news writing. An outstanding dress designer is Marjorie Freiburg who has made many costumes for the school plays. She does everything with the same precision that she sews a fine seam. 21
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