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Victoria Cleveland 2350 King Place, N.W. Washington 7. I). C. “Vicky” ... a pretty, petite blond with an arm load ol books running, tripping, and falling from library to class and back again . . . have a little coffee with your sugar, Vick . . . Pontiac. America’s no. 1 road car?? — or I). K. America s no. 1 salesman? . . . you’ll never know her secrets unless you speak Spanish . . . “let me tell you sumthin” . . . vivacious, loquacious, flirtatious . . . the Venus of her day . . . the hostess with the mostess . . . dependable, diligent . . . an aspiring homemaker . . . yogart for lunch . . . “I’m sooo mad Bunny Bright Eyes ... an accomplished modern dancer . . .is “Able with Kane” to be happy . . . “can’t live with him, can’t live without him.” Spanish Club. 1.2; Spanish Club President, 2; Dance Club Secretary-Treasurer. 1; Dance Club President. 2; Honoi Council. 2: Honor Council Secretary, 2. “ Come and l)ij) it as ye go, on the light , fantastic toe” Neva Chant hers 2110 Avondale Wichita Falls, Texas “Neva” ... “I’ll sleep first and then study” . . . “Please make me get up for breakfast, I need to gain weight” . . . “Johnny just called” ... “I don’t want any dates because I have so much work” . . . “miss those W L weekends at the Kappa Sig House” . . . “Lost my contact lens again” . . . “ugh, Spanish” . . . “Those care packages sure are good!” . . . Lone Star Slate ... “I don’t believe it” . . . “Is this dress too loud?” “Don’t play the radio so early in the morn- ing” . . . Looking forward to “Round-Up” at Texas . . . many packages from Neiman Marcus . . . “Gotta get organized” . . . little sleeping action . . . “Why don’t you fix that darn faucet?” . . . the “tank” . . . Thunderbird and the Espionage. Social League. I: Lend-a-Hand, I, 2; Dance Club, 1; Psychology Club, 2. “ The sweetest son I that ever look ' d with human eyes” 24 ]
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Schuyler Campbell 601 South Petty Street Gaffney, South Carolina “Schuyler” . . . Chanel No. 5 . . . good looking dad . . . ATO’s at Duke, Princeton, Pawley’s, Durham, New York . . . KA’s at South Carolina . . . Scarlett O’Hara . . . history whi . . . escapades at the Mayflower . . . rash letters . . . John Robert Powers . . . “You know what 1 mean” . . . sweet, sophisticated and charming . . . acquired a taste for Oklahoma City, but Harvard’s had it . . . wild and wooly west is too much for our southern belle . . . pick coffee cup . . . Garfinkels . . . “Mama says loves caviar and champagne . . . also B.B. and B. . . . always willing to listen to everyone ' s problems but comes up with even more perplexing ideas . . . bridge expert . . . forty-two . . . SAE’s . . . Happy Spring. World Affairs. I, 2; French Club, 1, 2; Uei.i. Cote, 2; Secretary -Treasurer of Merriweathei House, 2. “To love life is to love God. Cary Carmichael 117 Lawrfnceyille Street McDonough, Georgia “Cary” . . . Cary nation — Georgia peach! . . . big brown eyes . . . “I’m determined to go to the library tonight” . . . “Let’s have a little field house action” . . . always smiling . . . member of Sinister Spinster Sisters . . . “Neva, don’t you dare get snowed!” . . . yea, Phi Delts . . . loves “It’s all In The Game” . . . “Jo Pop” . . . “No mail again today” . . . “Too bad Quill’s letter was wonderful” . . . rock and roll shoes . . . hates bugs . . . “How’s Green ie?” . . . “13” . . . “Youuuu ollll!” . . . never in a bad mood . . . “Were going to be in bed by 10:30” . . . loves to eat . . . “Texas is so flat” . . . those lost W L weekends . . . sailor cap in the swimming pool . . . best roommate a girl could have . . . “That’s all.” Lend-a-Hand. I. 2; Glee Club, 2. ' Beauty seen is never lost.” [23
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Isabelle Collier 1310 V krnon Road La G r a nge, G eorg i a “Issy” . . . blonde hair . . . rabbit nose . . . sparkling eyes . . . “oh, you all” . . . “he did the sweetest thing” ... “I promise if he calls me. I’m not going out” . . . “oh, men are so much trouble” . . . “but, next time that will be a demerit” . . . “this chemistry is driving me out of my mind” . . . always comes out with good grades . . . “Oki- nawa is just too far away!” . . . “that Cherry Blossom Festival was so divine” . . . “now you’re rationalizing” . . . looks good in black ... “I hate to fuss at you all, but there is just one more thing” . . . never without a date . . . has respect of all who know her because she has gift of mixing fun and seriousness . . . terrific roomie. Student Court, I. 2; Bill Cote, 1; Christian Forum, 1: Hensley House President, 2; Co-op, 2; Secretary- Treasurer of Dance Club, 2. “Bound for success she seemed , with grace to win , with hearts to hold , and shining gifts that took all eyes Edith Davis 436 V. Main Street A I )Rristown , Ten n essee “Edie” . . . “Snnnnnnnk. Snort, Sput” . . . one demerit . . . “Edit — 1 a.m. — telephone” . . . ah. the Library of Congress again to- night — the man from California . . . “how old did you say you were?” . . . how about 32, tall, captain in the army . . . Davis on Broadway of Morristown — guitarist and Spanish dancer . . . ringside table watching outer space with an eye on the smiling moon . . . glutton on weekends including “au revoir day” at U.Va. . . . B.B. stands for Bye Buddy . . . Caroling next year . . .“I’ll study five nights a week-well, heh” . . . “Brrr!, I’m cold . . . well, gooooood” . . . living on borrowed time . . . cackling in Lit. front seat . . . our beautiful red rug! . . . “I’ll cut your hair — for 50c” . . . “Goocl- nite G.D.L.S.” President of Freshman Class: Co-op Council. 1. 2: Drama Club. 1. 2; Lend-a-Hand, 1: Cheerleader, 1. 2; President of Senior C lass: Optima, 2. “. . . to sport and dance , to toy , to wanton, dailx , smile and jest.
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