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mHRY HUGE mBGUUGH ABOVE THE indistinguishable mumblings regularly heard at 8:25 1n the Senior Room comes a sleepy voice shouting Brenton, Bronson, Burnet. . . As usual everyone goes on about her business as it is only Gue attempting to take the morning attendance. Later on in the morning she can be heard vainly pleading with Miss Aves to omit her name from the tardy list. Besides amazing us with her dramatic ability, Gue has kept us all in high Spirits with her rare sense of humor and her never-fading sun-tan acquired during Easter vacation Gue expects to go to Wellesley next year where we know she 11 be as priceless to them as she 15 to us.
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uWON'T SOMEBODY please help me clean up the Sen- ior Room? vainly murmurs class president Julie as she industriously tackles the impossible. But Julieis reputation for keeping that chaos in order is not her only accomplishment. . Ah, no, . far from that! She is the undisputed mainstay of the second- -soprano section, and when she 1511 t deep 1n a dream of Bach, Beethoven, or that other person, she can be heard singing disjointed phrases of madrigals. Julie is our class philosopher, and she must incorporate some of these deep thoughts into her term papers which are peerless masterpieces. 'tJust ask Miss Kinnaird. i J u11e is unique in that she 1s the sole member of the Senior Anti-Bridge League, and not infrequently when the bidding becomes shrill do we hear an irate iiOh, shut up! emanating from the corner chair. Wellesley is her choice for the next four years, and we'll bet our lives that with her endless perseverance she'll have a successful college career. 'JULIE HHH BURHET
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IF THE OCCUPANTS of Northrop have occasionally felt the walls of the school vibrating very vigorously within the last year, it is probable that Ziba has just uttered one of her rare and classic remarks from be- hind a movie magazine in the Senior Room. Ziba,s stunning appearance was shown 0Hr royally at the French Tea at which she modeled. Her neat bangs and dark originality are the envy of us all. She is probably our most methodical member. Her routine includes regular shifting from outdoor coats to blazerewith- out which we have never seen her texcept' 1n the coat closeU . Another of her customary. habits 1s forsaking the distractions of study hall to whiz down to a back seat in the library. We congratulate her for being the only senior whose life 1sn t an open book. The more we know her the better we like her and we know how lucky Erskine is to have her entering its portals next year. fHHHY ElIZHBETH BREIHUH
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