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r SANDRA BARKER 3728 Peakwood Drive, S.W. Roanoke, Virginia Dear Sandra, Squirrel? Bunny? Which should it be? We have a lot of crazy times to remember. The first year at Mount Vernon centered around “food”! Sitting in your room and stuffing ourselves with cookies, pizzas and even more “mighty moes.” “I’ll start my diet tomorrow.” By the end of the year we were thirteen bulging pounds heavier. Boy, did we look healthy! I’ll never forget “Blackie’s” and the check. We both dreaded Sunday phone calls. Our afternoons were kept busy, crossing off days on the calendar, and warning you to slow down before you choke yourself! “Oh, Daddy will die when he gets the phone bill.” ‘Til do Government in a minute.” “First, I must polish the nails, roll my hair up, wash clothes, and pack.” “Do you want some tuna fish?” “Have any sugar?” Weekends at Hampden-Sydney, Roanoke, and Virginia Beach were fantastic! Tell us Sandra, how was the “Old South Ball?” All these memories and many more will always be remembered. See you this sum- mer. Take care and be good. Love Ya! Ellen DOROTHY BLAKELY 645 East College Street Griffin, Georgia Dear Dottie, Little Miss Miscellaneous. A girl always helpful and who get things done, and always ready to have fun. I will always remember the darling girl with the cute turned up nose, big blue eyes and a ready smile. Oh, the wonderful times w r e have had . . . New York, the Biltmore, Palisades, Blakely’s, the trip spring vacation, the “Old South Ball” in Atlanta, Sewanee, Phi Delta Theta, Bermuda, Wheelock. She is a real great roommate and not once did she fuss w f hen she stumbled over a hun- dred shoes in the middle of the night. Kind and considerate, she has won a place in all of our hearts. Love, Tate 26
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CLASS OF ’60 SANDRA ANDREAS 7400 Miami View Drive North Bay Island Miami Beach, Florida Dear Sandy, Dm so excited ... U. of Florida, George- town, Kansas State, V.M.I., Maryland, Princeton . . . Tammy, Tammy, Tammy . . . and Bill . . . continuous chain of long dis- tance calls . . . the irresistable charm of a pixie . . . little things mean a lot . . . Aquinas and gardenias . . . suntan . . . Sigma Chi sweetheart . . . vivacious person- ality . . . trials, tears, and then a ray of sunshine . . . Georgetown Spring Weekend, 1959, Johnny Mathis, “My Funny Valen- tine” . . . Y’all, we’ve got to be cool about this . . . one-twelfth . . . Love, Janie Bowron MELINDA AUGUST “Peacemeal Farm” Washington Valley Road Morristown, New Jersey Dear Muffy, Remember “Toads-weasel” and “toad-split” May Day date? Surprises for animals from town. Saturday movie or two or three . . . Brooks Brothers, Boston branch . . . Sum- mer job and added attraction . . . MAINE . . . Strauss (waltzes of course) . . Princeton— “Have Fun” . . . Linda, would you like to use the autoharp? . . . Patient bather . . . Ganarh Ganarh . . . “Wake up little Susie” in the middle of the night!? Innocent bystander — I know. Outstanding roommate and fellow conspirator . Ready, willing and able . . . Fashionable dresser . . . “Mounds” and more pounds . . . Boop and Beethoven Muffin . . . Box of cheese . . . It’s empty? Almost. A true friend is forever, Susie Waters 25
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JANE BOWRON 56 Country Club Boulevard Birmingham 9, Alabama Dear Janie, Army, Princeton, Alabama, Maryland, W and L, V.M.I. . . . mostly “the hill” . . . night train Pavlova . . . Hey Janie, how ’bout a dance . . . Hawaii and Janie . . . collect calls to Honolulu . . . personality plus, plus, plus . . . Dear! ... a friend in need . . . “the crossword puzzles have feasi- bly materialized” ... the shining light un- der the bushel . . . that bottomless pit . . . field house after supper . . . essential spark of every party . . . inevitable predictions . . . Maggie’s for pizza? . . . phone calls, morning ’til night . . . “Y’all, it’s gone again” . . . one-twelfth. Love, Sandy Andreas SUSAN BRADLEY 813 Greenwood Road Wilmington 6, Delaware Dear Bradlie: How are your chances for forgetting Ma- dras on Madison? Care to sell any dough- nuts and hot chocolate tonight? Still loathe “Living Doll”? It’s Friday — can’t wait to see “Top Hat!” The cobwebs have certainly accumulated in that mail box, eh what? Another late show tonight. “Shane — come back, Shane — cornfields.” Patterns! “Have to go back to school for a few minutes to see if I signed out.” Scrounge, care for some bubble gum? Those eyes are watch- ing you! Remember when Peter Prep be- came an effigy? Still crave Josh? No, Ma’- am, no matter how hard you try, you can’t forget. Love, “Kutschet” 27
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