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; (■ Coinntuntli . : ,i jewelry, and copperware iikJ iniii.uial i;ijl iuh as i i tcj, liiDiii-iiiadt JANE BOYD, Marion, Va. The petite cowboy who end- lessly rattles of original poems of the ole West . . . Forsook cowboy boots for Tommy ' s diamond . . . Spends spare moments cranking up her green Buick convertible to scoot down- town for more trousseau lovelies . . . The campus paper ' s right hand woman . . . An avid, but confessed ignorant classical music lover . . . Always full of vitality despite Miss Byrd ' s English courses and practice teaching. MARIANNE BOYD. Char- lotte. Latin books, French books, long hours of hard studying with wonderful re- sults . . . Long chats with her favorite professor, Dr. Lewis ... A lover of antiques backed by a dream of an old fashioned home furn- ished with them, a wearer of Faberge, velvet and pearls . . . Dark hair with deep-set waves, infectuous laugh, and always a cheerful, Hi! N. NCY CAMERON, Lake VVaccamaw. A true South- ern Belle from the shores of Lake Waccamaw . . . Ap- preciates the finer aspects of life — music, men, steaks, Hershey bars, and clothes . . . An ingenue with greying hair and doe eyes who needs a private phone and date book . . . Attends Bowman Gray parties, P. C. week- ends, music hours, and gracefully makes her bow to North Carolina Society . . . A mischievous streak denied by an angelic face with voice to match.
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111,. .Seiiiuii Ixgin a luur uj Old Salmi wil i a viul lu Ktiluiatiun I Icadquarlers . LOUISE BARRON, Rock Hill, .S. C. A Who ' s Who who presides o cr Monday Clouncil meetings with the wisdom of Solomon and the practicality of an old pro- verbial almanac in a Dorothy l)ix era, with a South Clarolinian drawl and a Norwegian fla or . . . . one time Mother of Cllewcll and tutor in great demand now uses both talents for practice teaching . . . An ex- acting mathematician ... A selfless .Scorpion, with the appetite of a bird and the energy of an atom. NFXLIE ANNE B. R- ROW, Alberta, Va. The strongest supporter of Al- l)erta with its one caution light . . . The capable on- campus veep, the veteran manager of the hockey team, and survivor of three years of rooming with Temple . . . Likes oysters, sociology, Ear- tha Kitt, and Bill . . . Al- ways studying for a religion test, going to lab, or feeding the guinea pigs . . . Demure, quick to blush, sometimes quiet, but always in the center of the wheel. BARBARA BERR ' , C:har- lolle. One who takes every thing in her stride from practice teaching sixty chil- dren to cooking lor six hungry Salemiles in the Home Management house . . . An inevitable dater and a dean ' s lister . . . . hair cutter, make-up expert, and clothing advisor . . . Amazes all with smart clothes which she designs and makes . . . Punctually one of the early- to-bed and risers . . . One of tmdaunted poise and re- serve. -1
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BETTYJE. N CASH. Win- ston-Salcin. A day siudciu with lingers in numerous pies . . . French major seen preluding and postluding for chapel or singing in the Chapel Quartet ... A mem- ber of the back room under Old Chapel set and fre- quent visitor in the dorms . . . .She rolls church organist and practice teaching into one well-organized bundle . . . . .Scorpion with an a owed no spare time, but always linds time for a friendly chat. ANN C:. .MI ' I ' ,I.1.I.. Mni- freesboro. . tniU anibigu- ouv personality: alternately sleek sophisticate and cra y mixed-up sihoul niil. ac- complished singer ol ari.iv as well as imitator ol Johniu Ray and Sarah Vaughn . . . Wearer of oversized ear- rings, highly stylized clothes, big brown evc ' ;, a wide bright smile, and ,ui iiulul- gent heart lo hi this Mil charming nali f ol Mur- freesboro . . . I.IIicienl .is president of I.K.S.. spell- biiidei ' as a blues singer, and a knoek-oiil lo Ikas. ANN C;(JLi: ' , Winston- Salem. A constant compan- ion of the early hours re- quired of practice teachers and of punctually being late . . . Drives from her town residence to class each day in her blue and white Chevrolet convertible ... A former student at Queens . . . Blue glasses, engaging smile and a silkv blond head buried in laT ' iish books. e n I o r
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