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Frances Frost 54 Tradd Street Charleston, South Carolina “Frannie” . . . mellow Charleston accent . . . “what are you all laughing about, me?” . . . “oh, shut up you old fool” . . . “oh, shoar” . . . “great granny” . . . rise and shine at 10:29 a. m. . . . “dis here is Sapphire” . . . Charleston weddings . . . “just you wait Henry , just you wait” . . . “a Certain Smile” . . . takes her pictures to class . . . anti-P.E. student . . . “It’s about this re- ligion and government” . . . “Oh, do!” . . . “you guys, I just don’t understand this hair of mine” . . . pixie vs. pageboy . . . Shetland sweaters and kilts . . . famous lor ghost stories . . . deep, hazel apologetic eyes . . . “but, Luckies are good for you” . . . “treee- mendous” . . . WUNDERBAR! ... “I can’t overdraw again” . . . member of three-ring circus . . . humbleness is the corner-stone of her life. World Affairs, I: Lend-a-Hand, 1, 2; Psychology Club President, 2; French Club, 2. “As j)itre in thought ns angels are: to know her is to love her. Susan Galloway c o Mrs. M. F. Ykatts 2022 Columbia Road, N.W. Washington, I). C. “Sue” . . . “now, 1 just don’t quite under- stand” . . . has something good to sa for everybody . . . understanding ol people . . . exotic eyes . . . cottage-cheese salads . . . slenderella queen . . . striking looking — yet always on a diet . . . “somebody, please teach me to jitterbug” . . . vice president of Mary fane Club . . . lots of fun to be with . . . poised at all times . . . Hot Shoppe . . . “terrific!” . . . haunts the library . . . con- scientious . . . dates, dates . . . cook? — not Sue . . . sympathetic listener to problems . . . aim in life — to own a car, and be able to drive it . . . soft voice . . . affection for clergy . . . popular to be with. Vice President of Day Students, 1; Student Court, 2: Lend-a-Hand, 2; World Affairs, 2: French Club, 2. “So sweet and voluble is her discourse .”
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Adelaide Ferguson Cleveland House Apartments 2727 29th Street, N.W., Washington, 1).C. “Dutchess” . . . she takes liie in her stride . . . never flustered, always casual . . .field house is her home away from home . . . survival kit contains Pepsi-Cola . . . famous dieter on Mondays . . . loves clam dip . . . keeps the Marine Corps happy with her “fan mail” ... the star of modern dance class . . . personality plus . . . “who ate the peanut butter out of my Mary Jane?” . . . nonchalant . . . supports Dupont Beauty Salon . . . always sees humorous side of a situation . . . quick and ready wit . . . very compatible . . . “now that I am organized, what shall I do??” . . . “go Navy, win Army” . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . always provides fun and humor. Lend-a-Hand, 2; Social League, 2; World Affairs, 2; Psychology Club, 2. “Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance Susan Foster 1275 Westmoreland Avenue A I ONTGOM E R Y, A I A BA M A “Sis” . . . “you ain’t sharp ‘enuf, shug” . . . “What I wanna say is — hello” . . . mascot of the Phi Delts . . . wise prankster . . . life of any party . . . close friend of a tall Texan . . . “don ' t believe it” . . . Texas Rose Fes- tival . . . craves Cadillacs . . . box 341 . . . great letter writer . . . those weekends at Sewanee . . . Susterberg . . . War Eagle! . . . loves Alabama . . . merry maiden of Merriweather . . lives for today . . . thinks about tomorrow . . . “they’re my buds” . . . “The South Will Rise Again” . . . feed the family . . . permanent fixture at those Phi parties . . . Chanel 5 . . . “Tom Dooley” . . . shakes hands of the celebates . . . “Hey, Sadie” . . . Cleona and Pepper . . . perfect hostess . . . Lady Susan, our Dutchess of Alabama. World Affairs, 1; Cheerleader, 1, 2: Bell Cote, 1. “Eat, drink , and be merry ” 28 ]
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Anne Gregory 8 1 6 Calaveras Graham, Texas “Anne . . . beautiful, popular, sweet . . . (laming red hail . . . “nite, brite, lite” . . . burial ground on parking lot . . . football players . . . Vale, Princeton, New York, Thanksgiving, Sewanee, Philadelphia, Quantico . . . limited slang . . . kind hearted . . . phone calls by the millions . . . S S . . . “cough, cough, I’m thirsty . . . flippers . . 4 point average . . . studies constantly . . . excels in Mrs. Houston’s courses . . . multi-colored unmentionable . . . snow queen . . . cadavers . . . “I’m going on a cliet tomorrow . . . can handle the wild and woolly west, but melts to the slow southern drawl of th ose southern gentlemen . . . night before his ton exam — “was Thom- as Jefferson a President?” French Club. 1; World Affairs, 1, 2; Social League, 1: Merriueathei House President. 2. ‘The heart has its reasons ” Cindy Gosling Rural Hill Paget East, Bermuda “Gos” . . . “oh, that sinus excuse” . . . “I’m not going to teach tomorrow . . . loves those young fathers . . . lectures on sarcasm . . . “mustard with a little hot-dog . . . PIDGAS . . . prefers them tall, blond and rich! ... “I Talked to the Trees . . . fam- ous for late entrances at her own parties . . . “Gos, your halo is slipping . . . trips to Antoine’s . . . collection of swizzle sticks . . . “You know what I mean? . . . wants to have a fool-proof, year round excuse from sports . . . “lets go to the Field House!” . . . “my diet starts tomorrow” . . . blond bomb- er on that motor-bike . . . “Tell us another bed-time story” . . . five-foot-two and has those b.r. eyes. Lend-a-Hand, 1, 2; Psychology Club, 1, 2; World Affairs. 2; Christian Forum, 2. ()ut all my worries in a box , sit on the lid and laugh.” 30 ]
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