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Lynn Dickey 30( 7 Reba Drive Houston, Texas “Lynn” . . . “Lynnipooh” . . . “let’s have some mood music” — Jonah Jones or John- ny Mathis . . . “lights off quick” . . . opera glasses sure come in handy! . . . loves to sail . . . “those summer races in Fort Worth, New Orleans, and Chicago were a blast!” . . . and how about that moonlight sailing with Ronnie on Galveston Bay? . . . “ask him why he is so cute” . . . exercises to Kingston Trio every night . . . TEXAS . . . “Oh, doodie. Daddy sent me another pen- nant” . . . bob-sledding with Olympic Team members at Lake Placid . . . quite a thrill . . . “Do you think maybe this is diet day?” . . . “Can’t beat those soft, soft sands on Bermuda parties!” . . . week-end at Wil- liams??? Spanish Club, 1. 2: Psychology Club, 2: World Affairs, 2. “ You are well favored , and your looks fore - show you have a gentle heart.” M a rga ret East hunt 3738 In wood Drive Houston, Texas “Margaret” . . . “what’s some news?” . . . Stanford summer school . . . “I’m going to call Johnny” . . . Bermuda and motorcycles . . . “wait, bubble gum kid” . . . boys whose first names start with 1) . . . square toe shoes . . . “I’ll start my diet tomorrow” . . . plati- num streaks in hair . . . Rice rabbit . . . U.T next ear . . . department of utter confu- sion . . . loves tennis . . . red skirt . . . “what can I wear?” . . . “True Love” . . . jungle hat . . . “how do you spell ?” . . . “I’m going to the library” . . . pinned lor a week . . . “too much trouble” . . . big H . . . “cutie pie” . . . trips to MacArthur . . . “what a loser” . . . passion for football players . . . Winstons . . . “Wake me up at five o’clock” . . . has all the latest record albums. Spanish Club. 1.2; Dance Club. 1; PsvchologN Club, 2; World Ufairs. 2. Life is a sweet and joyful thing for one who has someone to love.” 2(i]
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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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Judy Evans 52 South Crest Road Ch A ll ANOOGA, Ten n essee “Judy” . . . mischievous grins, giggles and dimples . . . five-foot-two . . . impish blue eyes . . . strawberry blonde . . . her pet peeve — Mondays ... a certain smile . . . peac hes and cream complexion . . . rah, rah Carolina . . . “pleeze” . . . “now, cheer y’aH” . . . chocolate ice cream . . . devilment per- sonified . . . boys, boys, boys . . . procrastina- tion . . . party, party, party . . . “the South will rise again” . . . always ready for a prank . . . femininity . . . capriciousness plus . . . “I ' m thrilled” . . . always in love with love . . . “why are you so cute?” . . . callers at back fence . . . always in a dilemma . . . “let’s go romp” . . . snowed? . . . “bring me a susprise” . . . more mail? . . . constant blaring radio . . . renowned bulletin board. World Adairs, I. 2; Lciul-a-Hand, I. 2; Cheerleader, 2; Psychology Club, I. 2. “Her spirit is golden like the color of her hair. Nancy Ear veil 31 Fair Oaks Laixt 17, Missouri “Nance” . . . those early morning classes — and so on into the wee hours of the night . . . “W ho besides me has to get up in the morning, nobod v?” . . . ret room riots in late study . . . practical jokes on roommates . . . “W hat ’cha say dhar Rasthus” . . . Vale, Brown, Princeton, U.Ya. — which way does the snow fall, Nance? . . . “It was really neat!” . . . voice crack much? . . . “anybody lor the F.H.?” . . . “o.k. you guys who ? . . . one rose colored corduroy bath robe . . . loves Old Spice . . . ja fiend and Johnny Mathis . . . “hockey anyone?” . . . checks from home? . . . “anyone for a ciggie-boo?” Genivive . . . member of three ring circus . . . constant and contagious laughter mixed with deep sincerity and friendship, and a love of life. Varsiiv Hockey. I: Bu i . Cote, 2; Psychulogx C lub. 2. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.
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