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Sharon Gallahgcr House Committee; Social League; Treasurer, Cole House, 51 ’52, Little Theatre, ’50 52, Treasurer, ‘52; World Aflairs Club, ’50 ’52. Dresden doll with an Irish disposition . . Kidder of the second floor . . . Financial genius of Cole . . “I m going to retire at 10 :00” . . Hates leaky faucets . Beak of the weak. JS [ancy M aclnnis Cheerleader, Bei.i Cote; Little Theatre, ' 51 ‘52; Spanish Club, 50 ' 52. Treasurer, 52; Athletic Association, World Affairs Club, ’50 ’52. Unobtrusive fiend . “Athletics? Impossible!” . . . “Yes, I’ll pack your formal when I have time” . Quietly gets pinned about twice a semester . But he sang so pretty, I just couldn’t leave.” Jane Magee “Maggie” Baseball Varsity; World Affairs Club, ’51 -’52; Athletic Associa- tion, Bell Cote; President, Cole House; Co-op Council; Social League, ' 51V52; Hockey Varsity, 50 52. Wonderful House president . Special deliveries . . . “Who messed up this kitchen?” . . Supporter of Bell Telephone Company . . “Home, Boston, and Jack” . . . Peaches and cream complexion and beautiful brown hair . Sweet and kind i H
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Ann Arnold “Annie” Glee Club; Vice- President, Cole House; Vaudeville Director, ’50 ’51 ; Editor, Bell Cote; President, World Affairs Club, 51-’52. For she’s a jolly good fellow . . . Common sense and personality . . . When it rains, it pours ... “1 feel sure my roommate has lost her mind!” . . . “It’s your turn to make the coffee” . . . “Let’s face it, this life is too much for me” . . . “Merry, why did you do it?” Elaine Courts World Affairs Club, ’51- 52; Home Ec Club; ‘Little Theatre,’ ’50- ’52, President, ' 51 -’52. Always a lady . . . “NO, thank you” . . . Groomed to perfection . . . Loves to imitate Yankees . . . “Oh, sweetie” . . Sarah Bernhardt the second . . . Regimented neatness. Julie Dickson “Jules” Baseball Varsity, Little Theatre, ’50-’51 ; Social League; Bell Cote, ’51 ’52, Athletic Association; World Affairs Club, ’50 ’52. Green Key Queen . . . “Wheeeeeeeee party!” . . . “Most incoherent boy I’ve ever known!” . . . Debutante per- sonified . . . “How on earth can 1 answer this letter?” . . . A true daughter of the Navy . . . “You know what 1 mean !” 13
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Jeanne Mussil “Muscle” Baseball Varsity, 50- 51; Social League, ’51-’52, Achlecic Asso- ciation; Basketball Varsity; Hockey Varsity; Little Theatre; Spanish Club, World AlTairs Club, 50- 52. Here, there, and everywhere . . . “Who are those socks for, Jeanne?” . . . Shorty . . . “De-wight called” . . Full of fun . If in doubt, giggle . . . Numerous boy friends . . . “I’m serious” . . . ‘Undecided’ is her song. Patricia Overstreet “Patti” Home Ec Club; Social League; Baseball Varsity, 50 ' 51 ; Bas- ketball Varsity; Hockey Varsity, 51 -’52; World Affairs Club, ’50 52; Athletic Association, 50 52, Vice-President, 52; Spanish Club, 50- 52. Spirited A. A. member . . “I’ve got to write to Jerry” . . . Navy, Navy, Navy! Talks in her sleep constantly . . . “I’m going to learn the Charleston if it’s the last thing 1 do!” . . A wonderful gal. Eleanor Sample “Ellie” Athletic Association, Social League World Affairs Club, Little Theatre, 51 52; Home Ec Club, ’50 52. Campused . . . Conscientious objector . . . “Why did I ever get a poodle cut?” . . . Those light blue eyes with the gleam in them ... “I’ve got to get my hair done” . . . First string flick team. 15
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