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BARBARA FRENCH BERANGER New York City, New York Born February 26, 1921 at Hackensack, New jersey BARBARA truly lives up to the phrase adapted to all students, that of burning the midnight oil. This goes on night after night, while she pours in a very con- centrated and sleepy manner over various Senior subjects, or the many wordy entanglements through which a member of the Golden Leaves literary board often has to grope. But once find Barbara outdoors on a sunny day, and you will hardly recognize her. If it is in the hockey season, she will be charging down the channel allotted to a left inner wing, and yelling vigorously as she drives the ball furiously under the fence instead of into the goal. Once in the classroom, she sobers to a mood which submits to being buried under many papers covered with hieroglyphic scribbling, beneath which she types stencils as behts the editor of the Senior Class paper, or reads novels by P. G. Wodehouse as befits Barbara.
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ls ll gall Nil sl Ml 1 r if ff lf i NA lie X wiuuu i1ANDoLPH fILARK Wzlmznglon, Delawme Born May 3, 1921, at Wilmington, Delaware IF WE were living back in the middle ages, Randy,' would be the most prized court jester for miles around, for if ever he as much as pauses between humorous statements and cracks, something really serious is up. He was Gavel Boy this year, and found himself busy forgetting the sheets on laundry day, and putting the little boys to bed hours late. He was a veritable night owl, but once a month he would go to bed early and be unable to sleep on account of the noise. Then there would be a great hue and cry about 'the sad state of affairs in the Boys' Lodge. As co- business manager of Golden Leavesj' he wangled ads in town, and as end on the football team, he bounced mightily.
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WILLIAM LEONIDAS AYDELOTT New LUVIEHWJ, Louisiana Born December 12, 1919 at Nashville, Tennessee VBILLYI' revels in artistic scrawls of one sort or another. In fact, he has even gone so far as to teach the lower school the intricate designs of various arts. He is also an ardent schedule follower, allowing himself plenty of time for everything, and trying to keep anything from interfering with it. In this schedule he has found time to be head waiter, president o-f the Athletic Association, art editor of Golden Leavesf, and chief gardener in the formal garden. Add to this the prowess that usually accompanies an end on the football team, and there you have Billy himself. There is also contained therein a pretty constant idea of respon- sibility about everything, and a Southern sense of humor. ., ,.,
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