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PATRICIA EILEEN GILLIS, B. A. 320 Chestnut Street, Latrobe, Pennsylvania Major: English Minor: American History Pat . . . quietbf eonservative . . . enviable personality . . . eontrast- ing abilities . . . zestfor good music . . . Enjoys doing things well . . . pleasantbf prepared for social or intellectual task . . . good job no longer an idle wish . . . good qualities easibf reeognizable valuable break-through in the business world . . . Metieulous to the nth degree. Current Events Club 4Q Le Cercle Lisieux 25 Pi Gamma Mu, Vlce President 4g Setonian Ig Sodality 1-9.-3-4 A a A4 ,, MARGARET BERTHA GOLDY, B. S. 1710 Grand Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Mag . . . liked by all, and why not? . . . All-American looks . . . Problem of the day . . . the Ami. Bulletin Board . . . Coming out for hockey tonight? . . . Ex-room-mate of Vanda, the Infom- parable . . . hikes, swims, plans . . . play it cool . . . calm as the night . . . deep as the sea. Athletic Association I-2-3, President 4Q Cwensg Hiking Club 2-3-4g Home Economics Club I-2-4, Secretary 35 Kappa Omi- cron Phi 3, Secretary 4Q Sodality 1-2-3-4. X JOAN MARY GRAZIANO, B. A. 139 Connellsville Street, Dunbar, Pennsylvania Major: Biology Minor: Philosophy Rocky . . . with the thousand-dollar nose . . . tragiealb' bemoans . . . and sleeps through . . . eight o'elotk classes . . . Travels and upholds . . . the Hop-along Cassidy roads . . . ry' Dunbar . . . Cringing behind the door: Guess what I did? . . . Famousfor writing skits . . . 'and Planaria-playing . . . Bridge and Is this a friendbv game?,' . . . Righteous indignation . . . philosophie incli- nations. Orchestra I-'ZQ Seton Debaters I-23 Sodality I-2-3-45 Student Journal Club ofthe American Psychological ASSOCIHEIOD 12-3-4g Student Leadership Workshop 3g Victoria de Espana 3
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:ez DOROTHY ROSE lf'ERRAN'I'l-I, B. M. 314 Longfellow Street, Vandergrift, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education, Dot . . . Puck-like musician . . . thinks the Navy is tops . . . .Quiet as the proverbial mouse . . . instrurnentalist par excellence . . . yearns to educateyoung America . . . Custodian of loveliness . . . qfcient . . . sensitive and sensible. Glee Club I-2-3g Secretary 42 Orchestra I-2-3-45 Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain 44 Music Club 2-3-44 Sodality x-9.-3-4 CATHERINE TURNEY FETHERSTON, B. S. II Plymouth Road, Port Washington, New York Major: Home Economics Education Cathy . . . Cbut fanet calls her Featherl . . . lauds the Brookbvn Dodgers . . . loudbf . . . Dead-pan sense cy' humor . . . and inter- pretative readings concerning Liz Taylor . . . amuse her public . . . Shutter-bug with an eye for the unusual . . . and a knack for the unusual . . . what about that Duke-Pitt game? The bane of Beanie's existence . . . the boon of ours. Home Economics Club I-2-3, Vice President 4Q Photography Club I-2-35 Social Scheduling Committee 4g Sodality 1-2-3-4 RITA ELIZABETH FRAMPTON, B. S. East New Market, Maryland Major: Home Economics Education Rita . . . makes assurance of project double-sure . . . conversational pet is brother, Neil . . . Greets all with How're you doing? . . . steady member of the breakfast line . . . Receives innumerable phone calls . . . morning, afternoon, evening . . . only Maryland Miss on the Hill . . .fancies African violets . . . Ideal big sister . . . with all the sweet things . . . and sincere traits . . . rolled into one. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 34 Glee Club 1-2g Home Economics Club I-2-3-4? Photography Club 25 Sodality I-2-3-4 48
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KATHLEEN ANNE HEETEK, B. A. 585 Second Street, Butler, Pennsylvania Major:Art Minor: Psychology , Kathy . . . Takes pride in 52,s coat of arms . . . Has designs on the dining room ceiling . . . turtleneck sweaters . . . distinctive laughter . . . dishpan handy . . . Lays her cards on the table . . . in bridge . . . and in conversation . . . Anywhere, anytime . . . a frank,frm andforcijulfriend. Athletic Association I-25 Photography 1-2, Student Journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-44 Sodality 1-9.-3-43 Victoria de Espana I-2-3-4 MARGUERITE MARY GRIFFIN, B. A. 9 North Holland Avenue, Braddock, Pennsylvania Major: Psychology Minors. English Ritchie . . . boasts Qf being taller than 70-once . . . Class leading lady . . . with a dulcet voice . . . our bewildered Mary Dante . . . Waits for the world to abolish male drivers . . . Master of the hyperbole . . . Say, doll . . . Immune to alarm clocks . . . es- pecially at exam time . . . Semper Fidelis. Chevrong Current Events Club 3g Glee Club I-35 Le Cercle Lisieux I-9.5 Photography Club IQ Pi Kappa Delta 2-4, Secre- tary 3g Quarterly 3-44 Seton Debaters I-3, Publicity Director 2g Setonian Ig Student journal Club of the American Psy- chlogical Association 3-4g Student Leadership Workshop 2-3, Sodality 1-2-3-4, Victoria de Espana IQ Writers' Club 3-4 THERESE MAE I-IAWE, B. A. 413 Park Avenue, Cresson, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry Minor: Philosophy TU . . . the low moan I'm Undecided Now runs as tops . 1 . jinishes experiment with less equipment than any other chemist . . . My heavens, how am I going to get home? . . . Perpetual planner . . . the worst speller in seven counties . . . Low goh' score . . . bridge bid soars . . . Easy-going . . . with the drive to take her places. Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice Presidentg Class Vice President 31 Die Weimarkreis Ig Photography Club 25 Seton Debaters 2, Sodality I-2-3-4g Student Senate 34 Student Affiliates of. the American Chemical Association I-25 International Relations Club Q., Vice President 35 Music Club 2. 50 1
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