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Besides an English that isn't exactly broken, ANTOINETTE LORD1 manages to make herself understood in F rench, Italian, and very likely, the seventeen dialects of China. At any rate she puts in a lot of time teaching the high school kids how it's done. She also is president of the Italian Club, and a Beta Epsilon Omega girl. BIARTHA LORENZ is one career girl who will be able to run her job and his home with one hand tied behind her back. Literary editor of the popular H orizons, and president of her sorority, she has found time to teach Sunday school, win the love and respect of little children, and learn to bake a mean cherry pie. Soft spoken, always smiling, BLAIR LUKE is Pipe and Bowl's ambassador of good will. An usher at Kate Smitlfs radio show, Blair would like to continue on the program in an announcing capacity - surefire for television. Combines his speech talents with athletic achievements and curly hair. DONALD LUM walks around the campus with the best set of teeth in captivity anchored firmly in his jaw bone. And has learned to move his mouth nicely around them in the speech department, where he has a finger in the Playshop and radio program pies. Donald is also a brother in Phi Kappa Rho, and he's still a nice chap. BTN
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Items: one lock of hair, one smile, two eyes-all saying mis- chief. But wicked physiognomy, a penchant for amazing furniture, and a perfect rhumba to the contrary notwithstand- ing, RUTH LIEB has found time to achieve honors in English, work for the Silhouette, the Poetry Club, the Commencement Committee, and Senior Committee. Seemingly quiet History major JEAN LITTLE has startled people more than once with a sudden exhibition of really sparkling wit. A music lover, jean has been known to ac- company a certain history teacher's bombastic remarks on world affairs with a quiet humming of appropriate music, to the complete devastation of the class. A terror in a pitcher's box, Chemistry major TONY LOCASTRO is a man of whom Delta Sigma Chi can be justly proud. May- be that steam ball won't help Tony in medical school, but certainly that handsome pan and ability as a chemist, plus a terrific, if potential, bedside manner, will. GLORIA LOHSEN, inhabitant of A Building in the parlance, or English major to the uninitiated, intends to go into teach- ing for an after college career. But, not to develop mind over matter, Gloria twice took part in Sports Night programs, and cuts a rug with the best of them in the Social Dancing Club. J 1 l
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' 1 f f3 HOPE LUNIN has a gift of gab, and a mind of her own, both of which she has been able to use to advantage in her sociology work, where she is taking honors. Hope's extra-curricular diversions run to business managing Silhouette, working on Crown circulation, and being president of her sorority, Iota Alpha Pi. FRANK MACK is one of the happiest fellows that ever hit QC. Always has a smile and a good word for everybody. Mainstay of the Knights for two years, he has the fascinating habit of drawing hearts and arrows and I-love-you-trulies all over his eco notes. Shakespeare, Keats or any of the many English literuses hold the interest of English majors, and this member of a dwindling and valiant species of male, ROBER1' lNlAIN. But far from being an ivory-tower scholar Bob mixes the social with the schol- astic as an active member of Pipe and Bowl fraternity. lXlARTIN AIARKOXVITZ is characteristically gloomy, even when he is busy doing a snappy conga. Renowned in intellectual circles for his success as a historian, he has also engaged in almost every intramural sport on the campus for the glory of Alpha Phi Omega. His susceptibilities are colds and a certain brunette.
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