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Marv Chang The doctor' spends her vaca- tions on a busman s holiday . President of Theotokeion and her marks tell you why . . . Science doe' have a place in a liberal arts college.'' Mary Ann Clauss Mother j.g. to forty-eight little ones . . . A minor expert in mat weaving . . . I'll never get all of them read. Mary Therese Cooney A senorita who prefers Eng- lish to Spanish any day . . . Would like to open an animal hospital someday . . . VC'cll, I II sec you, kids — Hobe's home. Betty Lucille Courtney A Minerva with a sparkling personality . . . Never relaxes, but still has a lot of fun . . . I'm working on my coins. Joan Cruse Attention Sam Snead — Joan just loves to play golf! . . . Claims Pontiac is the chief city in Illinois . . . Let's get the show on the road! Theresa Ann Curry Late to bed and late to rise for Terry . . . Bids six of any- thing and usually makes it . . . You're kidding! Julia Mae Curtin A mischievous smile betrays her true nature . . . Has an ulterior motive for taking the Brides' Course. . . . The lunches in the grill just don't provide a bal- anced diet. Ci.yra Voe Deck A poet and amateur geologist . . . Leader of noble but fruit- less revolutions . . . You left out the whole fourth stanza.
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Marif. Breen The lady in red . . Plays a mean game of ping pong . . . Please, kids, I'm on a diet. Joanne Catherine Brosnan Reads all night and sleeps all day . . . Searching for a Liberal Arts education in Home Ec. . . . Come, girlies, no talking in the Library. Margaret Mary Broucek Known to most people as Mag- gie . . . Well versed in play- ing Farmer in the Dell . . . Oh come on now, I'm older than sixteen. Joan Callaoman Always the new look in hair- cuts . . . Has her week in Florida every year . . . Well, really. Sheila Calla».han Desp ises getting on busses . . . Always seen in her car, the green dragon . . . Kids, I'm leaving. Mary Ann Capannpi.li Takes a kidding as well as can be expected . . . Eats the weird- est assortment of sandwiches . . . Anyone interested in going to our Young Peoples' Club? Patricia Brondfr There's no shortage of ice cream when she's around . . . Willing to be a shepherd in anyone's Christmas play . . . Well, I'll tell you — it's like this ... Therese Joanne Carollo It's easy to see why they call her Little One . . . Could take you on a tour of every prison . . . I'll see you in my dreams.
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Suzanne Dederich Just ask Mrs. Dederich about her third graders . . . Where are you going this weekend, Sue? . . . Oh, well, that'll happen! Marilyn Ann Deibel Envisions Red Cross with a huge office in the new building. . My Buddy is her theme song — isn't that right. Pud? . . . Honestly, do you think he'll like these muffins? Clare Marie DuBrock A mixture of culture and practi- cality . . . Her interests are di- vided between music and math ... I don't want to become implicated. Marcella Julianne Dzioba Talks in paragraphs — not in sentences . . . Pixie gives most unusual parties . . . Now in my novel, I . . . Mary Jean Doherty Petite, and laughing all the time ... Her first love (?) — st-st- statistics . . . You can't win for losing! Kathleen Marie Dreyer Has a close attachment to a blue and white Teddy Bear . . . Al- ways willing to take on an extra office . . . I'm so homesick, I could never be a resident ! Jane Faucher Suffers from lack of sleep . . . Claims three colleges as her alma mater . . Guess who broke his leg again. Mary Teresa Fisher A soft-spoken belle from the dec-e-cp South . . . Long-distance (alls are the rule, not the ex- ception . . . Hi, you all !
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