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Qeosujia fee ueAAan Wit makes it own welcome and levels all distinctions—Emerson Now wc introduce our inimitable Georgia. Ever since she came to the ninth grade, Georgia’s gorgeous blond hair, chocolate tans, and devilish ideas have made her a leading individual in the class. Georgia is a star of every varsity team and can always be counted on for a long shot from the middle of the basketball court to cinch a game in the last five seconds. As editor of the Ta ler and Vice President in charge of Publications, Georgia has had her hands full this year, and is usually found crouched on the floor surrounded by stacks of official looking papers. Famed for her open houses, Georgia’s social career is always a source of curiosity and admiration. Wc envy her brains, her ability, and her talent for finding fun. Junior Glee Club—’44 League Representative—’44 Varsity Hockey—’44, ’4 5, ’46, '47 Varsity Basketball—’44, ’45, ’46, '47 Varsity Baseball—'44, '4S, ’46 President of Class—’4f Senior Glee Club—'45, ’47 Awards Committee—’45, ’46, ’47 Secretary of League— 46 Assistant Editor of Tatlcr—’46 Vice President of Publications—’47 World Affairs Clul —’47 Varsity Volley Ball—'47
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fea ihesi Will and intellect are one and the same thing. —Benedict Spinoza Lights breaking, ladders falling, gelatins dissolving, fuses refusing, and ripped scripts—all these things arc heaven on earth in Judy’s world. As she is the mainstay of the Dramatic Club, as far as the production of a play goes, we are wondering how the backstage will be able to survive without her. School spirit personified, Judy has also been active in the Glee Club and on the Tatler committee. Because of her consistent first honor roll record, the school no longer bothers to put Judy’s name on the list—Miss Spurr simply reads it from force of habit. The gym floor will moan with the absence of our star basketball and hockey fiend. With her varied ability, Judy has helped to save many a day for the Seniors. Here she comes Wellesley—take her for work or for pun ! Junior Glee Club—'44 Junior Dramatic Club—’44 Varsity Basketball—’44, '45, ’46, ’47 Varsity Hockey—’44, 45, ’46, ’47 Senior Glee Club—’45, ’46 Senior Dramatic Club—’45, ’46, ’47 Publications Committee—’46, ’47 President of Student Federalists—’46 World Affairs Club—’47
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Sally Campbell ”I laugh, for hope hath happy place uitb me”—Channing The affectionate nick-name for our gal, Sal, is Nicky, or sometimes F. F. (short for Fox-Face). Sally’s great athletic career was culminated by spraining her ankle, but she still remains a faithful member of the Athletic Committee. Sally is one member of our class who never arrives at school with straight hair. We look jealously at her curly locks and wonder how she has the strength to put them up every night. Sally is quite a linguist; she is studying French and Spanish and is particularly well-versed in frog lan-gaugc. We have all had sore throats trying to speak it. Sally is one of the lucky ones who, at the time of this writing, is sure of her college plans. We feel certain that her future acquaintances at Monticello will appreciate her carefree antics and her humorous giggle as much as we have. Athletic Committee—’47 Library Committee—’47 Book Room Committee 47 Varsity Basketball— 47 Varsity Baseball— 46
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