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IEAN ELINOR THOMAS ilrommyll 'lHave you ever Since seventh grade our Iean Thomas has been a real part of Old Trail. Although we are happy for her in her graduation, we are sorry to see such a good friend leave. During her freshman year she served on the Student Council as a representative of her class. lean was chairman of the Service Committee her senior year and throughout her high school days, a member of the green team in athletics. Other memories of lean will include her sparkling humor, which brightened many a hen party, and her well-dressed appearance. The initials, I. M. , head her list of likes, with liver and hominy following close behind. Brainy people and onions are her chief dis- likes. lf you were to ask lean her ambitions, she would probably say, First l want to go through college tpreferably Wheaton or Briar- cliff! and then l would like to do some work in interior decorating. After that l want to be married, of course! Although O. T. S. bids farewell to one of her pioneers, she sends lean luck and success in all of her undertakings. 2 Zn-Q 4-5 nu'- N 'ffm 1 1-. A I T X . gg -Q 5 i 7 f
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,Km if P-' i' MARY ANNE SEIBERLING Sei 'lNeW party! See that blue-eyed, blond-haired, petite girl in the center of that group of girls? That is Anne. Did l say girls? lt could be boysg either sex gathers around to listen to Anne's wit, wisdom, and whats new. I did not ask her what she eats for breakfast, but PEP and SPARKIESH would be a good guess. Anne's personality won her friends from the first day she entered O. T. S. as a freshman. In that year she was president ot her class. In her sophomore year she was council repre- sentative, and in her junior year she was class vice-president. As a climax in her senior year she was elected Student Council President and she has been a poised and capable repre- sentative. Old Trail will not seem the same without Sei's cheery disposition and her leadership ability.
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tt wk f Ptkfyk VV-2-41 PR MARGARET I OAN TROTT Oh, I'm so happy! lf one ever enters the portals of Old Trail School to hear quotations from sonnets or poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning ringing through the halls, the speaker will undoubt- edly be Ioan Trott, our own Katherine Cornell. Ioan is one oi those lucky girls who has many abilities. The ones which We associate mostly with loan are her acting and her flair for writ- ing. To prove this tact, she was editor ot the school newspaper Trail Blazer in her sopho- more year, and is editor ol the literary mag- azine this year. Everyone who saw this pretty, brown-haired girl in the class play knows she is truly a first-class actress. When interviewed, Ioan was confronted with the questions an inquiring reporter us- ually asks. Likes? She immediately said New York City. Dislikes? No radical ones! Class oitices? She shyly remarked she was president oi her junior class. We all must conclude that loan has been an asset to the school as a whole and to her class as an individual.
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