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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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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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' An it Robertson “Robbie Secretary-Treasurer, Clark House, ’52; Beli Cote, ’52; Athletic Association, ’52; Little Theatre. ’52; Social League, 52; Hockey Varsity, ’52, Basketball Varsity, ’52. Handles the funds for dear ole Clark . . whiz on the hockey held . . cowboy boots . . . The Eyes of Texas arc upon you . . . that Western drawl . . generous with help . . . Anyone wanna go to Mac Arthur? . . . the artistic touch . . The South shall rise again. Patricia Smith Pat Glee Club, ’52; Social League, ’52, World Affairs Club, 52, Home Ec Club, ’51. A little bundle of charm . never withour a date . . . “How excellent constant phone calls from W and L . enviable skin you’d love to touch . sophisticate 11 that isn’t the world s funniest! . . super-duper reducing diets Mil burn vogucy clothes. Florence Slone “Snookie Spanish Club, 51 52, Lend A Hand, ’51 ; Social League, ’51 ’52, l ire Chief, Clark House. 52 ; Baseball Varsity, 51 ; Little Theatre, ’51, Athletic Association, 51-’52. Wilmington, I love thee! . . . VMI Princeton In case of hre ... cracking gum . long, polished fingernails bridge addict . . . laughter heard from Rec Room to Third Floor pet peeve : algebra . . . 1 wish I was in de land ob cotten go to her with all your troubles { 26
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