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Mi if Q Georgia Theodore, whose Latin word puzzle appeared in the Auxilium Latinumu, the ofhcial Latin magazine tor High School students, is helping Patsy Highherger solve the Hlirain twister . CLASS OFFICERS Georgia Theodore, lWz1rion Conway Caroline Jamison, hlzlrgart t Lunlrcfsky Ae un Zo? pea! J2 f it 4 . C ,E ',i.. 'V ,, K ,, U J? . 917 , f X' '. 7:1 - h Eff B L i. 4 gig' S1 4' ,. M- 'S an 2' Gloria King-fashionable, femirrne Ann Costello-studious, quiet janet Borland-diminutive, hep Caroline Jamison-elusive, exclusive Mary Long-quiet, timid Marylee Dinsmore-versatile, gay Georgia Theodore-serious, studious Marian Conway-witty, fun-loving Charlotte Oesterling-demure, obliging Isabel Kelley-Hgigglyu, pleasant Margaret Ludrofsky-calm, reliable Betty Hunter-musical, helpful 24 1
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Jeanne Sandson Bebe Spero Virginia Talley h',Q, ' fffffg' ,Jar ,ul DJ-31,112 Lvvdh Z ug El K ' JEANNE SANDSONYITWII1, Pennsylvania Is the sole possessor of wavy raven locks . . . loathes flat-heeled shoes . . . always smiling . . . excels in shorthand . . . never un- ruFHed . . . exemplifies A low voice is an excellent thing in a wom- ann . . . prefers to disregard 3:15 health class . . . reserved, quiet type . . . divides weekends between Michigan and the Phi Epu house at Pitt. Seton Light, -1-5 French Club, 3-4. ALE XANDRA SPERO-Greensburg, Pennsylvania Bebe . . . shortest member ofthe Senior Class . . . one of the Glee Club's strongest altos . . . commercial work occupies most of her time . . . generous to the nth', degree . . . always ready with a bon mot . . . takes pride in her well-groomed Hngernails. Class Play, 3g Operetta, 3-45 French Club, 3-4. VIRGINI.A TALLEY-Irwin, Pennsylvania Ginny . . . can drive anything on four wheels . . . Cincluding a tractorj . . . If you knew Susie like I know Susie . . . common sight on Seton's drive . . . Ginny and the speeding blue Packard 8:25 . . .likes newspaper men . . .smooth dancers . . . dislikes any under 6' 2 . . . the Academy's most imposing hall guard. Government, 2g Vice President Athletic Association, 34 A.A. 4g Glee Club Secretary, 45 Operetta, 2-4. 23
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.Quzfezn Z'mQzeff.4 U From the rise ofthe curtain until the final echo of applause, the Junior Class Play, a charming tale of the deep Southn, held the audience in rapt attention. In the production, tlxe players unfolded a thrilling story of a former servant girl and her accomplice who had deprived a nobly born young girl of her paren- tal home and fortune, reducing her to servitude. lgnorant ofthe false pay, and disillusioned by her loss, Enid Bellamy, the lovely heroine of the play, QCaro- line Jamisonj discovers the scheme laid against her. Madame Charteris, CGeOrgia Theodorej, an old aristocrat of the South, aided by Miss Wlinterberry, fMargaret Ludrofskyj, a settlement worker, helped the orphan child regain her rightful position. The plans of the sisters, Caroline CMarion Conwayj, and Katherine Hawkes flsabel Kellyl were discovered too soon. The humor of the play was success- fully supplied by Manzmy Johnson, CCharlotte Oesterlingb, the black, Hblue grassn Widow and was greatly abetted by a delightful coquette, Miss -lohnnie Bell Randolph fjanet Borlandl. Congratulations to Miss O'Brien under whose capable direction the girls made A Southern Cinderella a sparkling production. jUNIOR CLASS PLAY Isabell Kelley, Charlotte Oesterling, Janet Borland 25
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