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s, enior 1957 MADELINE MAY ALLEN Troy Candidate for Bachelor of Music Degree Capability with a twinkle in her eye . . . accomplished musician . . . writer . . . sports- woman . . . inspired leader . . . likes Mozart, Dylan Thomas, and Hershey . . . always ready to help . . . questions about her summer at the University of Oslo invoke a wistful expression. Scorpion, Wlurs Who, Editor of Sights and Insights. Sissie MARY WOODWARD A ERA Rocky Mount Candidate Jor Bachelor of Arts Degree Siamese kitten with dark blue eyes . . . New Yorker after one week in New York. . . . her head may be seen bent over books by Thomas Wolfe or bobbing to a Harry Belefonte rec- ord . . . seldom excited — for her first day of practice teaching, or a week end with a real doll. Thrace Mary ll ' oodivard THRACE EASLEY BAKER Greenville, South Carolina Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Degree A slow speaking South Carolinian w ho lo es lazy living and progressive jazz . . . spends hours painting in the art lab, reading novels, and figuring out ways to accumulate more spare time. ... a dreamer with large blue eyes who adds the artistic touch to Bitting. Q ■a mmmmmm m
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vJ llAl) .ilrcad - I ' oii oHcn tin- Frcsli- uian ' s naiiK-. Showini her lo licr room, I aski-d Ikt attain. . . . ' I ' lu- clKinis liiu- |uillc(l iiic holli ways at oiuf ... 1 was two bars oti. I coiiihcd my liair down o -cr one oyr and twisted in satin skirt. Setjuins Icll Ironi my hair and 1 Icll into bed. . . . Clicking across the walk at dawn, my lesson plans iell out of my notebook. The car windows frosted and the en- gine choked. . . . Mrs. Snow swallowed a piece ol meat loaf. At least she hadn ' t frowned. I thought of calling the dorm, but the dishes were ready and waiting. . . . Mv penny fell in the red mud. The frail magnolia cjuiNered in the hail of copper. I forgot to wish. The rest of the The dignity and Jiom ij u .Sitiini ' i luj lh.u ;- ..i Senior . . . 1957 mud clung to my suede heels. . . . My sophomore Little Sister came at the last minute. The Mora ian star hung over the stage at Memorial Hall. I came away feeling carols and candle- light. . . . The spice of red roses filled the li ing room. I felt relaxed, though still nerv- ous. Mr. Sandresky had said I was suc- cessfvil. . . . My l)lue l)ook curled around the edges, turned brown . . . turned to black ashes. . . . Mama looked sad, and Daddy, very proud when I passed in the proces- sional . . . wish this tassel would stop shaking in my eye. Wonder if I change it from left to right ... or is it right to left. . . . Dr. Gramlcy smiles . . . and tips his hat. . . . Anne and Carol slat in ' I eifot ' s Holiday ' 23 B ?!-.
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H. li, ! BARBARA BELL Cuniv Candidate for Bachtlor of Arts Degree A piano major who transferred from Peace C ' ollege her junior year. An artist with make-up for liie Pierrettes. Loyally reads the latest beauty magazines and doggedly stuHs on spinach because it makes you pretty. Proxicler of laughs at dinner table. Tom ' s, or anywhere. BARBARA FULLER BL.VCKWELL Winston-Salem Candidate far Bae ie nr iif Arts Degree A January graduate who likes quiet parties and conversation ... a ' irginia accent hangover from two years spent at Mary Baldwin . . . ne er has that windblown look although much of her time is spent in her lx-lo ed (on- ( itiljle. Sfiuors l)eg:ii a lour vf the lihinir s, enior 1957 NANC;y MrrC ' .HELL blum Winston-Salem Candidate for Racluliir iif Scienee Degree Our Queen who graces the ALiy Dell. . . . slight, collegiate. ... a marshal her junior year . . . acti ' C member of L R. S. . . . a boarder her lirst and last years at .Salem, she plans a graduate course in home economics — with a handsome doctor.
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