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jAXi: LAXGSTON. C ;olds- boro. A booster of Goldsljoro and the iiixention of Alex- ander G. Bell . . . Holds title of only one to e cr re- ceive forty letters on the same day from the same person . . . Perennial man- ager of the olle ball team ... In her starehed white collars. she looks like Seventeen but to Jimmy she s truly a ' ■Mademoi- selle . . . One of constant friendliness, a gurglint; laugh, blossoming red spots when excited and an excel- lent disposition. S. R. K A 1 iim X nil f, Fuhiski, .i, . Soutlic-rii belle of llie oLI Sdulli, div- linguishcd .is the youngrsl member of I he class . . . .Al- ways oil to the Science building, I.iiblirigs meeting, or L ' . .1. . . . ( lainis she ' s fickle, spoiled, .md (|uile a worrier, but we know tlif- lereiilly . . . Loses midnight snacks. tclcsisioii, hales cockroaches and Fridav labs . . . . seasoned tra eler, all llic way from Pulaski (pop, -S. 110(1) to capital cities of Europe. PC:)LLV LARKIXS, 1 Vcn- lon. A combination — of all the cosmopolitan worldliness ol a Fiuropean tourist, and the i racticality of a Jones Oninly - bred Benjamin IVanklin . . . Ready to dis- cuss the merits of Mr. .Shew- make, . dlai Stevenson, and ten good reasons why You should vote Democratic . . . I.oNcr of music — whether listening .soulfully to opera, or teaching Picking Up Paw-Paws to Brownies. e n 1 o
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mv and examine eighleenth cenlurv ' onirn rnit in Ih SUSAN GLASER. Beth- seda, Md. An ardent advo- cate of Worshington, Yankee-Doodle, Yale, and Bob . . . Abhorer of cock- roaches and poor bridge players . . . Effervescent, refreshing, accident-prone, and a favorite with Salem faculty as much as with her children at Central . . . C ' hief page turner for facultv recitals at Memorial Hall . . . Tells mischievous anec- dotes that belie her naive looks . . . Auburn hair, lim- pid blue eyes, an infectuous laugh . . . Sometimes vague, but ahvavs lo ' able. SARESS GREGG, Ben- nettesville, S. C. Beauty, like a magnolia blossom overlooking a plantation balcony and just as accli- mated to the setting as the flower . . . Despite practice teaching, organic chemistry, and the many woes that befall Home-Ec. majors, patience remains her ' irtue and HiuTy a foreign word ... A K.A pin, trips to P. C. and Dick foretell future plans . . . South Caro- linian drawl, tales of the twins, and plans for Can- terbury Club . . . always a demure look. PEGGY HORTON, Hic- kory. The possessor of big brown eyes, long lashes, and a shrill voice always calling Bee-be . . . Mai ' s SPE pin, and more clothes than Jacques Path . . . Pilots herself to physiology labs, hockey practice. Civic Music concerts and N. C. State in her Thunderbird . . . supports Winston cigar- ettes, consumes popcorn and cokes, and is teased about Mai and her future twelve redheads.
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e II I o r ELLA AXX LEE. Smith- field. Whether in a frat lounge playing blues or Me- morial Hall performing one of three recitals, our mu- sician is tops — at the piano as well as everywhere else . . . Fond of late snacks, coffee anytime, subtle wit, good-looking clothes and mischief ... A former class President, C osmo has man- aged without apparent ef- fort to maintain an enviable A axerage . . . Tales of summer hotel work and a trip abroad have kept us wide-eved or in stitches. NL RV ELIZABETH Mc- CILURE. Graham. .A petite blue-eyed red-head with the coldest hands and warmest heart . . . Exhibits great loy- alty to Grah ' m . . . Ener- getic in Business Managing the Sights .and Lnsights. working on playgrounds for sociology courses, or listen- ing sympathetically to little sister ' s problems . ... former Mother of Strong who loves pink. Ohanel, cigar- ettes and Europe. EMILY McC:LURE. Varn- ville. S. C. Chief protector, defender and enthusiast of the Salemile. ad ocater of brides books, and adorer of Tommy . . . Deep dis- cussions with a ' a-rn -ville accent ... A newspaper woman personified by horn rimmed spectacles and trench coat . . . Avid col- lector of records . . . Always seen with a load of books under one arm and Salemite material under the other . . . Adopted the catacombs as her second home.
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