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Ami Barcroft Ann Home Ec Club, 51. Secretary, Senior Class, 52, Social League, ’52. President, Clark Mouse, 52. What a house president! . . . the patience of Job Wil mingcon enthusiast . . . human alarm clock dark and sparkling . . “Tomorrow I’ll start my diet” Bir- mingham’s gift to Mount Vernon tact, sympathy, and forgiveness her specialties . . . “Guess what, our guppies are expecting.” J oan Beck “Joan” Social League, ’52; Home Ec Club, ' 51. Lots of spirit for Georgetown . . . those 9:30-10 .30 telephone calls from Paul a whiz with the knitting needles . . . “I’ll just never pass that test, you kids” . . . | use let her tell you about her trip last summer dark hair and eyes ro match . . never a dull moment when she’s around Margaret Cloney “Madoe” Cilce Club, 51-’52, Social League, ’52. Exotic beauty overwhelming . . . always campused . . . “I REALLY think it would be nice” . . hands busy with violin or just gesticulating and when she gets “the urge” to dance watch out! . . . gay and enthusiastic nonchalance . “Durante, Madge!” . . never misses a thing a big warm heart and an everlasting friend. i 24
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FAVORITE SAYINGS IN CLARK HOUSE Mrs. Hannon “Girls, this Rcc Room looks like a DIVE!” Carolyn Arwood . . . .“1 luv y ’all’ ’ Lynn Barber “I’ll scream!” Ann Barcrofc “That’s ‘fiddy’ cents” Pat Beale “Stop it, you all!” Joan Beck “Take gas!” Mary Lee Brogden “One . . . Two . . . Three . . Barbara Bullwinkel . .“That’s for sure” Diane Cameron “I don’t know, I just don’t know” GiGi Chiles “What’s the skinny on you?” Madge Cloney “Really dandy!” Ann Cluett “Knit one, purl two” Joyce Davern “What a grinder!” Sara Dew (Whistle) . . . My coffee!” Kathy Finley “I presume . . .” Irene Finol “Please tell my fortune, Rocky” Hester Freeman “ Yakety-yak-yak” Phebe Fullaway “Let’s grub up!” Joan Gentry “(Sigh) . . . HE just called” Nancy Grigsby “These gonzombulators . . Tucky Hardwick. . . .“AH right, you snarf!” Page Hitch “Hee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e” Bette Sue Jackson . . . .“Y’all remind me . . .” Rocky LeFevre “Irene, 1 want to see Eduardo!” Cackie Marks “I don’t wanta” Cynthia Mobley. . . .‘‘Anyone tor the movies?” Mary Morehouse. . . .“I’ll never pass this course!” Noelle Murphy “That would be telling” Ann Robertson “I just feel sorry for anyone who doesn’t live in Texas!” Goobie Smith “What can 1 tell him?” Pat Smith “If that isn’t the world’s funniest!” Snookie Stone “Pardon my French (?)” Mandy Thurner “Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!” Gale Valentine “I love Tommy Watlington” Deme Warren “Whatever will 1 wear this week-end?” Jane Wood “Is he TALL?”
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Joyce Davern “Joyce” Social League, ’51- ' 52; Bell Cote, ’52; Glee Club, ’51’52. Usually found strumming on the uke . . . high-pitched giggle . . . wisp of dark hair . rabbit nose . . . cheerful disposition . . . “But Dave wouldn’t do that” . . watch- ing for those Air Mail letters . . favorite entertainer of the Seniors during ‘‘coffee time” . . . we’ll never forger our “little Miss.” Hester Freeman “Hester” Hockey Varsity, ’51; Achlccic Association, ’51-’52; Home Ec Club, 51; Social League, ’52. Dark . . . vivacious . . . carefree . . “Well, now” . those big, fat letters from D C. . . . expressive eyes . . . one of the “Big Four” around that bridge table . . . “Oh, those guppies!” . . . “What’s playing at the Apex today?” . . . heelless loafers. Catherine Marks “Cackie” Athletic Association, ’51 -’52; Little Theatre, 51; Social League, ' 52; Chairman, Lend-A-Han J, ’52, Optima, ’51-’52; Spanish Club, ’51-’52, Baseball Varsity, ’51 “A tar- heel born and a tar- heel bred” . . . closet packed with tailored suits . . . watch out for that Southern accent . . . “Where’s Snookie?” . . . math brain . . . capable Lcnd-A-Hand Chairman . . “Hi, yawl” . . . Allen . . . “Bridge, anyone?” 25
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