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WE THINK . From a study of economics, political science, history, philosophy and international relations, we attempt to under- stand the diversity of man s operations. A further step should be made in discriminating amidst this diversity in order to arrive at conclusions vvhich would be the most favorable in uniting the vvorld. KW- Qliqqnw I -fs Y' -N l'v:.-s , 1 s c z: V' . .f '.,, ...Qu A A Vx My f l .2 ,Wh W G CARQLYN GQRSEY Rolitical Science I Rolitical Science beclc- ons. Q. Your forthrightness maI4es thegroundvve stand on firm. 3. 'llfveryone thinI4s they can act, what we need is someone to mal4e setsln 4. A heart of gold. MARILYN IVlcCQRIVIlCK International Relations A four leaf clover, me ladslm Cheers for the Dodgers . . . Kansas City dimolel Freedom and man areinseparableforvvith- out freedom man cannot be man, but a mere auto- maton or a slave, lVlany believe in man, few give so generously of them- selves for humanlcind and beliefs. SI-IIRLEY GEI-IRT Rhilosophy An honest person . , . honest in her convictions . . . in her actions. She waits until she sees the vvay that is right for her and that appears to be best for otnerswand then she vvill spealc firmly, per- severingly, until success in each project is reached. MARGARET IINIGRAI-IAIVI I-listory We waded in the Atlan- tic. . .and our r's floated on the ocean breeze. Summer time is barefoot time. Around are land- marl4s of historical events and the people who live here are conscious of history. Some young ones. RA-IRICIA SAFFQRD International relations Don't deny her the plea- sure of giving. It you vvill follow, she will indulge in the pleasure. Inde- pendent, self-sufficient, creator of the arts, with a vvorlcing interest in the people. Show a similar drive and she vvill give fully and even vvant to receive. IEAINI GWINN Rhilosophy She sits auietly and smiles -hovv charming and pro- vocative to once establish rapport. She will listen, she will tell of many things and complement the atmosphere so deli- cately, precisely. 16 Ll
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lSi-HRLEY voss Mathematics A sparkling personality like light, radiates. A combination of earnest- ness and love for gaiety is unusual-and found here. Plus being a posi- tive leader of people. JUAN KAIN Speech re-education .lime organized and scheduled. . .a place for study . . . a period for research and a moment of frivolity, which tem- pers well the concentra- tion expended on work that is nevertheless satis- fying. ANN Wl-lELll'lAN Speech Re-education Calmness and quiet our interest. We find stability, perseverence in work, effective handling of words, written and spoken. It is satisfying to hear thoughts beautifully or uniquely expressed. MARILYN DRllfBUSCl-l Science An unusual combination -an understanding of scientific hypotheses and a creative imagination ...ln a warm and nourishing soilabeautiful bloom comes. The seasons change and spring comes again and again. BARBARA BRADLEY Speech re-education What care we of the affairs of others? l'm making my own way-r following what l think is best. No need for com- promisegfor l require not followers - unless there are those who wish to do so. PATRICIA lVlcCQY Speech Re-education A good major field will lead to work which has positive resu ts, which is a source of enjoyment and a field where one can be independent. She delights us when she plays the clown.So humor and a purpose are vital ingredients, JUAN WOOTON Speech re-education Reserved and quiet, good humor . . . Sometimes a cello is more expressive than words. l-lard work requires diligent perse- verence. Love of Work and the People inspire andstimulateonetolearn more and more harder. IRENE DOERR Zoology l-lere is a person who is truly respectedostable, keen, attentive. l-lere is a person who is appreci- ed A generous, un- assuming, a teacher. Simply, she is successful within herself. i .W 54 I K'-?Zf35 .045 Qs. I5
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WE THINK . . . Through the fields of psychology ond sociology, people ore led to ci desire to understond their fellow beings, psych- ology devoting itself to the ottempt of heoling the disordered personolity, sociology devoting itself to the cittempt of heoling the disordered society. Together, both hope to lessen the struggle tovvord our common gool, thot of uniting o divided vvorld. IRENE ARTLEY LOVVELL CARTER ' Psychology Qpinions with stotistics to support themgnother- vvise there should be no opinionsAbut on open mind. lmplying no hcisty generolizotions -H but study until o recison con be stoted, or until vve find guidonce from others experienced, this she will soy is Ajust. ELIZABETH CI-NNN Psychology plcinning ogoin - orgon- izing ond octing upon the immediote- lecives her serene ond unhor- rossed. This is the secret to o free life. Time them to spend on the obstroct, which is ogreed to be the most importont-but is not honestly ottoined by so mony. Psychology Qpen-minded in her con- victionsiso she is un- certoininsometheoreticol obstrocts. But she l4novvs thot vvorlc is necessory ond the only vvoy-ond in itself humonly sotisfy- ing. She hos found on od- vontcige there, unreol- ized lcirgely by herself ond others. MARILYN FEIGI-I Psychology Wefre os certoin os it is possible to begmos to vvhot we con provide ond creote in our future. So, insteod of doubting becouse of lock of con- crete ossuronce, vve build strongly i prepore tho- roughly for this future. cvnwm FELDMAN MARY LATINQ if yy Psychology Psychology if We ore cvvore of those vvho live the vvoy vve ospire to live, CID honor- ing honor, C95 vvorldng without recognition, C35 delighting in humor, QU encouroging discouroged C55 ossimiloting leorning. And We vvont them to lcnovv of our opprecio- tion, She hos the love of leorning,oscholcir vvith o procticol honestyond per- severing inquiry in her ideols. She vvonders ot life. Thus, os o leoder she orgonizes the obstroct, opplys principle honestly ond cleorly to decision A furnishing gentle guid- once for others. ALICE RQHERTY Psychology ELLEN SALQMQN A common denominotor Psychology of truth to one's self , . . so she follovvs ond novv will olvvoys follovv her The penetroting thought of o true student of psychology. . . the sensi- WP' ovvn interests . . . so she tivity of o true opprecio- W -my vvill regret time vvosted tion . . . thevvholesome, A ...so she vvill be oble to give to others directly... so she is now and to- morrovv instinctively se- cure. truly sophisticcited humor ...She hos the obility to stond steodily olone, ond through this hos found the odvcintooe. ' ii' 'Er W' my
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