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Page 31 text:
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Helen Hewitt A man is always better than a book ”—Parker Ho, hum, I think I have an obsessive compulsive complex,” murmurs our class psychiatrist as she saunters into the Senior Room about lunchtime. But this discovery docs not deter H. Hewitt; she continues through a dull day pulling high honor roll marks without apparent effort. Helen, the senior Dorothy Dix, ever ready to listen to the woeful talcs of twenty-eight other seniors, is the proverbial friend in need.” She is also an avid anthropologist, and among her more famous remarks is the inevitable, Miss Chambers, may I do a paper on the cavemen instead of Friday’s assignment?” We shall remember Helen for her seeming vagueness, which is her way of eluding undesirable questions, her stunning looks, and her fascinating problems. Those arc unforgettable, n’est-ce pas, Helen? ’48 Dance Club ’48 Entertainment Committee ’48 Vice-President of World Affairs Club ’47 Co-Treasurer of League 27
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Kathryn Harper And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small bead could carry all she knew. '—Goldsmith Kay, explain this!” This familiar cry can be heard at any hour in the Senior Room. Almost everyone agrees that it is Kay who pulls us through our tougher courses. Her energetic and efficient participation in every school activity has made her an inspiring leader of the class. She has always been a staunch supporter of the Glee Club, and an inevitable member of every varsity team. Among her other extra-curricular activities Kay has become interested in dentistry which career promises her a shining future. Kay is one of the few who possess the rare combination of beauty and brains, and her unusual sense of humor, far above the ordinary Senior Room brand of jokes, make her a paragon of perfection among a class of parasites. ’48 Treasurer of Class ’48 Dance Club ’47, ’48 World Affairs Club ’48 Music Ensemble ’48 School Procedure Committee ’48 Library Committee ’46, ’47, ’48 Senior Glee Club ’46 Senior Dramatic Club ’45, ’46, ’47, ’48 Varsity Hockey ’47 Co-Treasurer of League ’45 Athletic Committee ’45 Junior Dramatic Club ’45 Junior Glee Club ’45, ’46, ’47 Varsity Basketball 26
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Jean Hiatt Thank heavens the sun mis gone in, and I don't have to go out and enjoy it. '—Smith While the less shrewd Seniors file out to Shoey’s Beautiful Body Building, Hiatt saunters in the opposite direction munching a handful of Whcatics and rehearsing passable ailments for the next day’s excuse. At the pleas of her classmates, she caricatures their friends and puts their brain children on paper. The people she has driven mad with Clever, but not quite clever enough” arc uncountable. Midway through the year, Hiatt acquired a note book to systematize her work, but her grades rose again when it was lost in the Senior Room shuffle. In spite of her gruelling office as Senior division editor of the Taller, her patience has enabled her to keep friends while scathing them for forgetting write-ups. Keep working, Hi, some day you’ll reach that highest goal— clever enough.” ’48 Senior Division Editor of Taller ’48 Senior Glee Club ’47, ’48 World Affairs Club ’47, ’48 Publications Committee ’46, ’47 Senior Dramatic Club ’45, ’46 Public Relations Committee ’45 Junior Dramatic Club President 28
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