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QRS C Ry . s. 1 . 5 c 1 . . C . 1 .J llf7lLlll Clllllllllllgb c.fHu'1y cfqllil lllllfllllfllllllll gzcla .Jcollnsm luslurlo liaclitliii' ot Arts liachelor of Arts A Liriiup Nairii-flfclutatioii, Music. lN'laior-f-Home liciinoinics A B'ulwiUI lit NAMN linglish lXliniir+l'hisiness Adininistratiiin l'l'1'it 'Bmw biijlhw XX't-stwtiiitl Lancaster, California 1 1'7 1tEPt 5' ban iego W.iiit a xiolinist, camp counsellor, teaclicr? Call on Pat. Also she paiiits china, or posters, swims or lilie-saves, and whips up last-minute .issilrgiiiiieiitx lirentwood Elemen- tary School, the cabin in Wriglit- wood, lfriday afternoon concerts at the Philharmonic, chats in the li- brary, added to chairmanship of the Sodality publicity committee, .lunior Dante committee, member- ship in 'liau Alpha Zeta, Tri Rho and the music club are part of Pat's storc ol memories. Mary Ann was a member of the International Language club, SWES, Red Cross, and Home Economics Club as vice president. She is a prolific and proficient knitter of argyles v even winning blue rib- bons. Her frequent presence in bridal parties has given her one of the finest collections of bridesmaid dresses on campus. l. . 'D N V , nf W h wnfy .,,, WWE' p W '2fg,f V A 't g liw' 'I fx SJ P il' will in I 1 I 'v4X,- . f i W Y 4 pl ' ,val Z fe' iff I Lf' 1, ifvyw I' f' ' U r N tl A W pr xl xiii ii Pat Mary Ann Clarpino's Alleys' athlete e Ojai tennis tournament, p i n Kg - p on swiinminiig, tennis instructor-sRita has been active in Tri Rho, Inter- national Laiiguage Clubfboth as president and vice president if SWES, and WRA f as treasurer and vice president, ln demand for intormal entertainment Rita would oblige with a spritely Charleston. Rita
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Gerry Dee Mac 7 . Y . . . ' . , C' . 7 .CIQYIIICIIIIG g!DClf7lClfl .ggcggs .gDfI7lS .ggivzslx c rflfwzy caller' fonnors Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Major-Music Theory Group lVI.iyor-English, Speech, History, lNfIaior--Eton-units Minor-Philosophy Edutation lNIinor-Business Ailrninistration Hollywood Gerry s ofhces bespeak her interests gsecretary, vice prefect, and chair- man of the publicity committee of Our Ladys Sodality, social secretary of the International Language Club, treasurer of the music Club, and secretary of Pi Delta Phi Still Gerry hnds time for music, and for adding to her scrapbooks and to her hope chest. Elementary Credentials Los Angeles Brentwood Elementary School with necessary lesson plans took up so much time that Dee is still learning to drive. In her less vigorous IDO- ments she writes long, long letters, draws, and knits. She owes close- cropped honey-colored coihfure to Rosies shears. San Diego Mac, the straight-faced one of Carpino's Alley made history as The Backward Girl of the Stein- way. In spite of long hours of practice to maintain her position in the music world, she found time for several other activities-histon ian and treasurer of SWES, vice president of International Language Club, Press Club, secretary of the junior class, vice president of the senior class, editor of the hand- book, upper-division representative at Iarquc- and tiriulation INJILIKQCI' ol Alfie rllnfmf.
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Maggie Emil Rose Mary 4a.J W ,gwctm-f CV' C7 . eflfawgatet cjlfavy .qvelavzgne Bachelor of Arts Group Major4Education, History, English, Speech Los Angeles Maggies interests were with Tri- Rho club and Gamma Sigma Phi. She made a memorable appearance half of the Siamese twinsgwith joan Hogan. Maggie knits, and bowls, and water-skis totally sub- merged but for the head. Some peo- ple may not have heard her remark: I am going to San Francisco this summer. Cilnily Ciaflzevirze Bachelor of Arts lVI:iiifi'--'Social Wcelf.ii'c' Minor-Economics Glendale Emil has been vice president ot the boarder council, settlement chaire man and secretary of SWES, chair- man of the Community Chest on campus, and recording secretary and president both junior and sen- ior year of Tau Alpha Zeta. The Cal-Poly Social Welf.ii'c' Conference. New Years WSU, Ohio State, and a two-week campus she finds un- forgettable. A distributor of nick- names, Emils call is Has the mail come yet? .geose fflluvy Cisquibef Bachelor of Arts MajorfSpanish Minor-English Long Beach Witll camera and tripod in tow, Rose Mary cheerfully attended every Mount function worthy of record on celluloid, An ex-Air Corps WAC in photo-intelligence she was active on campus - Sodality, Par- nassians, and International Lan- guage Club. She is an ardent fan ol the l.os Angeles lJllIlll.ll'!lIU!1t and a cleft seamstress, At any time one linds Rose Mary where bees are not.
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