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)M[axion l o'iyhiU iSiunidaU “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. —Tennyson Brunsdale “Great balls of fire!’’ echoes, and Miss Goodale’s math class raises its eyebrows. With this original expression Marion, one of this year’s additions to the class of ’43. comes bounding out of the Senior Room and races toward the lunch room. There she remarks, “Oh, what a wonderful lunch—I’ll l egin my diet tomorrow.’ All of the seniors admire her powers of concentration, her good nature, and her long blond locks. Her immediate concerns seem to l e her Latin vocab and her German, so she makes a bee-line for a comfortable chair and studies—completely unaware of our noisy disturbance. She is a member of the Athletic Committee and a most accomplished skater. Marion’s dependability and easy going nature will make her |x puiar and happy at W ells.
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Beaver czrfnn P Rave. ±on I love a teeming wit as I love my nourishment.” —Jonson Here we have the haby of our class. She uion't let us print the exact statistics so you’ll just have to take our word for it. Beaverson has an inexhaustible spring of enthusiasm which is inspiring for the rest of us. Along with this enthusiasm comes a bubbling good humor and more often than not. you will find Beavie chuckling over something. Jean has been at Northrop for the last two years, and has made quite a record for herself. In the Dramatic Club she made a name for herself as “Bunibu”. In the (dee Club she amazed us bv changing from a soprano to an alto over the summer. Then we must not overlook the fact that she has been a very able co-editor of the Spectator and Tatlcr, We have no doubt but that our “baby will make quite a place for herself at Wellesley next year.
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La Dunn J oxothy z' cLI £ izLz unn “Ability wins 11s the esteem of the true men. —Im Rochefoucauld T’was a lucky clay for the class of ’43 and for Xorthrop when Dorothy toddled into nursery school some thirteen years ago. Since then she has had a colorful career serving as President of the freshman class, assistant treasurer, then treasurer of the League, and finally as our League President. Here we must also mention the fact that for three years she has sung a vigorous second in the Glee Cluh. She’s lK en a busy girl! But enough of her achievements, for an entire list would take too much room. Dorothy, for years now, has listened to all our griefs and troubles. One often hears around the senior room “Dorothy, 1 have a problem . . .” and Dorothy Dunn becomes Dorothy Dix. Tactful and understanding—Wellesley, we give you our leading citizen.
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