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Louise Jamieson T jere is no legacy so rich as honesty—Shakespeare Jamie is one of our hard working honor students who manages to keep on Miss Spurr’s preferred rating list and still have fun. Her constant sanity is a boon to less stable classmates, and although her athletic abilities may seem limited, Louise occasionally emits a violent vomp,” or I'm taking gym today,” as a sign that her vitality is not yet gone despite life at Northrop. Usually a good sport, as evidenced by her kindly laughter at our feeble jokes, the wisp atop her head, a remainder of Jamie’s last haircut, seems to be a sore spot. Come summer, all her parasite friends flock to Jamie’s boat, knowing that she will be nice enough to treat us all to rides. Sparkling humor coupled with a devilish gleam behind those battered glasses make Jamie one of our most memorable and incidentally one of our best. ’48 Public Relations Committee ’48 World Affairs Club ’48 Library Committee ’47, ’48 Senior Dramatic Club ’45, ’47 Entertainment Committee ’47 Secretary of Entertainment Committee ’46 Publications Committee ’45 Junior Dramatic Club 29
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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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Margaret Ladd More men are killed by overwork than the importance of the world justifies. -—Kipling Gangway! Here comes Lass!” exclaim frantic seniors as our wonderwoman leaps into the Senior Room bubbling with quaint expressions culled from the night before. Lass has many talents, not the least of which is her ability to whip up modern art masterpieces, and she is known for her rosy cheeks, the banc of the cosmetic firms. Another of Lassie’s trademarks is her fiendish giggle which reaches a crescendo as she morbidly plans a hilarious” practical joke on one of us, but as she remembers her dignity, recedes. Lass finds her greatest joys in eating and sleeping, activities prosaic to some but poetic to her; she has always been a contender for the Golden Spoon Heavy Eating Championship.” Keep up the mad gaiety, Lass, but watch where you swing that Buffalo Bill belt!—ouch! ’48 Library Committee ’48 Public Relations Committee ’48 Senior Room Committee ’46 Senior Glee Club ’4 5 Junior Glee Club 30
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