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fllaivv 4 ffusslm liitlitloi' of Arts l'Xl.noi' Slttbll XVelt.irc Minor - lmorioiiiits 5.lI'll.l lNls1ni1.1 c,l.1ll'L'vS .utixiities on QJINPLIS intlucle SXWES .is presiclent .incl llItCI'I'.lLl.1l coininittee Ll1.llI'IN.lll, .incl cl.1ss treas- urer junior yU.lI'. She w.1s .ilso vice - -,. r-v 1 presitlent ol ltlt' Alpl1.1 Z,et.1 .inn 1 ineniber ot Nl C,C.5 serving L15 tll.llI'1N.lI1 ol' tlie O1erse.1s Service JI'Uyl'.lIN. Claire consumes count- less tups ot' tottee - - both suif.1r F intl LIAL'.llT1 H f .intl suffers from un- Ptllltltlilllly on tltlfC!w .incl blindness to .lily objctt niowing or Sf.ltlOllAlI'y Weyontl .1 rritlius ol' eighteen inches. C?lc'1uz07 C37l.Zll!JC'f,l tflell1'l1v7 litlkllkfltll' of Arts lNI.1iorfPl1ysit.1l l5clut.1tion lNlinorAPl1ilosivphy Cliioigo, Illinois Eletmor, the most senior senior, l1.1s been active in SWES, the So- clnlity, 'l'ri-Rho, l.llCgLl.1fLlS' club, rintl as president of WRA and Ql1.lll'IN.1l1 ot' the WRA of the Col- leges ot' Southern C.1lit'orni11. Elea- nor spent two and L1 lltllf ye.1rs in the U. S. Marine Corps --H WtlSl1- ington Dfw to H.1w11ii se tincl two months in Europe on the Holy Ye.1r pilgrin1.1ge-ftwelve countries. At, not in, the pool is l1er t-.ivorite l1.1unt ol' stutly. ' Ci' . Al' . reqlelell L jslllxllll' 4Jll'7l0:0!llS B.lLl1k'lLllA of Arts lxfklltll'-Pllllfltlll Science Minor-Histor, Yun1.1, Arizon.1 Helen has been Ll member' of Tau Alplm Zeta sorority and .ictive .unong the Eusebirms Q tencling the coffee-bar and speaking .1t their tliscussion meetings. Several ot lier book reviews have appearecl in The Ivflflfl. She enjoys sleeping and re.1clingg one ot' her favorite books is Clsuclels Srifm Sfillzjveiy Helen has spoken ot' taking the law test at Loyola University. .if 'tt I 4,1,:v1Yv5 3, ,f 'uv- fb 1 fflriire Kelly Helen
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1557? f f ,, Q. 21 JSE Q , f Qs sv f 1 , f x :L Q5 5 -f1'+'4Zi-WX 4 L i , sage-,.--2 1- U ,555 , s f K Y gsbrie ' ' f Q we 45' ff if Sf G Q as jr is ii? 'tv 1 3 ,Q we , --si , 5 f 3? his s gg. t - I , fsgrpik,-,-,a-.-.,.Qf. .- , .1 Evelyn Mary Lou Mary Civelyn LgllCllik0 egslzirla Batlielor of Arts Mayor-History Minorflinglish Honolulu, Hawaii The eohcee bar has been Evelyn's station - part of the responsibili- ties of an active Eusebiang senior year she served the Eusebians as president, and was active in Tri Rho. Evelyn says she loves ani- mals and reading - the latter is somewhat limited by her habit of falling asleep at 9:30 p.m. wwe UW WV' C' , ' f ofl1a7y .Lou fqruulzo eflllny ffarzney Bgnlmlimr' uf SLlCflLL' l5.iL'l1el0l' uf Arts lXffg1ygi1'-lirtteiiulugy lW.1j0l'7S0Li.ll Seienee lNl1nor-Hfiant er Researt h Hollywood Mary Lou has been prominent in the Eusebians, Parnassians, Choral group, Music, Science, and Lan- guage clubsg she served as secre- tary for the Seiente club. Until she acquires those 5,000 acres in Ore- gon to raise rattle or sheep, she contents herself at her brothers ranch in Carlsbad. Frequent be- tween-meal snatlts do not aflett her slim figure. liriends will miss hearing her say, Next semester I am going to study. Wai. 5 f '1Z:.:-:f , X Hqggtt ' 7 s M' Q 1 moi lhilnsophy Culver City Mary served the student body as publitity chairman and Gamma Sigma Phi sorority as setretary and pledge-mistress, She was also ae- tive in Our Ladys Sodality, SWES. and NFCCS, being vice president of the Los Angeles region and a representative to the Chicago na- tional tonvention. Mary is gra- ciously tooperative in any aetivity from tlean-up tommittees to im- promptu entertainments - an in- dispensable to Ye old-time Quar- lC'llL'.ii
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rar? . H a, 'Hr 1 . it st :via Neff? Y H, ' , .,.wsgrt5,1'f2 si.i f, 1 ,' ,. ggi' .eeM,f'1'Z2?5'aL - - 5- sy. ' S '- U -H'-lsr ri - ,sm - t' iii? if 5, W ' s o f - ,y ' M , sf x fe ?f-N. ,,: . a .-.ss 1-. -wafer- N.. T ,Na ' g . s wa fu, x -ef. ,Em-emiskt.-Qs f i ,KAV 7 If .. xi 1 vi NJ, doa, .,,,..munpv lgzvy Dorothy Angie Civelyn Ljllffliv 'Jil-'1fl0l1l0'1 fpotoffzy cgfzevlin .Liuly eqllgefu fzlfflifilillt' cglfcgjonalz Bachelor of Arts lXlaioi-Sociology Bachelor of Arts Malor--Education, Home lfcumwilllts Minor-Physical Education Minor- Philosophy Placentia, California Though she was a transfer student from St. Mary-ot'-tlie-Woocls, Indi- ana, Evy found no dithculty in htting into the Mount. She has been active in the International Language Club, Sodality, SWES, as vice president, recording secretary of the WRA, and secretary of the Co-ordinating Council of the WRA of Southern California Colleges. She likes Newport Beach, volley- ball and Carpino's Alley. Evy's was the heartiest laugh there. E. 0 y QM Q Mi,-fig L., ' Los Angeles Dorothy was not too active as the vice president of the Home Eco- nomics club, or regional historian of the Home Economics Associa- tion, member of Tri Rho, or re- cording secretary ot' Gamma Sigma Phi to become Mrs. Lady at Thcinlcsgiving. Her otl-campus ac- tivities are colletting pennies and souvenirs and, since November. home-making with emphasis on the joys of dish washing. In spite of Margarets constant attention to that detail, Dorothy will go lip' stickless. . , , ,, liaclielor of Arts lNI.uor--Mathematics Minor--lfnglish lais Angeles Being president, lirst of the junior and now of the senior class, Angie found no spare time for campus organizations. Her hobbies are sewing e she makes her clothes ees and dancing, especially the Lambda Nu. She feels, and we hope, that shell never run out of talk about her wonderful summer in Eur- ope. Hers is the disquieting re- mark: Wcrll, bully for youlu
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