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AUDEEY AXX BEEITIXGEI! Philadelphia, Pexnsylvaxia French Perpetually on the go, we wonder how Audrey does it. Whether heading for a meeting ( Hold that cigarette I Just one drag, please. ), taking off for a week-end, racing to varsity practice, or even travel- ing to France (acquiring an international outlook I ) she ' s always smiling and full of pep. Her energy in approaching a hockey ball is rivalled only by her vigorou.s attacks on chewing gum. We ' ll miss you, Audrey, init our loss will be a noticeal)]e gain for the wide, wide world. ' ' Actintie.s: French Club; German Club; I.H.f. ; Glee Club: Funds Committee; Sullivan Award Commit- tee; Treasurer, Senior Class; Hockey Varsity; La- crosse A ' arsity : Basketball Varsity; duiiior Year in France. LUCIA .IAN 1-71 ' BHOMAN HaRIE.V, (JOXXECTICUT Religion Thoughtful, sincere, and always ready in a ))incb, Bromo has quietly nuule herself as imjiortant to other jieople as they are to her. The same de])th of under- standing and love of people which makes her such an excellent friend has carried her into a deep in- terest in human nature. Whether scurrying around for the Xeics or Bninibler, she can always find time for one more job and a heart-warming smile that matches her laughing eyes. Activities: Sociology Club; Orientation Committee; News: BirimhJer: Co-Chairman. Altar (iuild : Churcii and Chajiel Committee. t Off
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?4 - MC I AIJI ' .AKA l.KK I ' .iirr PlTTSFlELI), MassACII I ' SHT ' I ' S W ' lii ' tlici ' we i-ciiiciiilirr I ' larliic (i v licr sciiioi ' sliow liortrayal uf Lulu ljri)i(lo|iti ' iM lU ' as the natural un- madei ip beauty peeking blasoly ovei- a stack of sociol- ogy books, it ' s certain tbat we ' ll rciiiciiibei- ber. You soon learn not to bi ' fdolcd by tbc scivuc appearance for tliere ' s a ilry «il ami satiric liuinur tbat creep into every coinci-sat ion — cxci ' iit pi ' iliaps tbose con- cerning c v Englanil. wlicn sheer ilexdtion prevails. Slie ' s small, but tbei ' e ' s an ail cnturoUs spirit Avitbin I Aciirllics: Inter-Dorniitory Council: Social Commit- tee; Funds Committee; May Court; Class Tennis Team; Tennis Council; Senior Show: President, So- ciologV ( ' lull. ' OK jlb ' AWXKK ; (iii ' ,si i rs 7 ' ' taken to ascertain exactly how cards bavc been worn thin by one B. itaire addict, Betty ' s persevering luiture euce escape — nor does any opponent Ih A p.. II bi man) ' decks lii ' awnei ' . . won ' t let nil ... in a debate win without a fight. A quick, percejitive mind is headquarters for progre-ss in wit as well as in tbat nuijor subject. Having a profound love of l)eautiful Boston, memories of a lovely white cast (and Lightfoot), and men in Charleston, and being a craekerjack rider as well, our southpaw is a genuine personality wbo flavors any company. .lr u ' i ' rx; (iernian Club; Curriculum Committee; Hockey ' arsity; Basketball Varsity; Lacrosse Var- sity: K ' idiuu- Council; Cabin Leader.
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K.MIK DICK WII.IJAMS I ' .IJOWX IjIvM m; ri) , Kiini ' icky i;r l;ii,iii l ' ]inic ciiii alwnys he (li ' pciiilcil ii|i(iii lur the latest lU ' ws ir Lcxiiijitoii. A (li 4iiilii ' il iiK ' iiilicr of Aints and Asses, whose initial pei-fornianee as Asiiley Wilkes in a slightly modified version of (iWTW was nothing short of terrific. Eniie ' s i-are liiunor is always ready to assert itself, especially in those sessions at the Boxwood or the Stu. (i. ollice. Well-remenihered will lie l ' jiiii ' ' s little white gym suit (one of the last on canii)us) and her prowess in hockey. Above all, though, we ' ll remember Ernie for her wonderful idealism, generosity, and understanding nature through which she has gathered so many friends. .1 ( o ' i ' r.s; Treasurer, (ierman Cluh : Aints and Asses. XAXCV P ' -LLKN I ' .lir M liACK ' an i:i; ' r, Ohio Diiniin Proud of good old an WCrt and its newspaper, easy-going and thoughtful. I ' Vfv n-ady to make a fourth at lu ' idge or to have that ai ' cade cigarette, Hrununy also enjoys that unusual convenience of having a man at every college. With those impromptu dramatic monologues plus her avid interest in P. P. she ' s exhibited the heart of a real trouper. Though she sports the color blue (that hair just won ' t permit red) you ' ll never find a blue mouient when she ' s around. A big smile and a bigger heart personify I i ' uminy. Arlirllli ' s: Classical Cluli; President. English Cluh: Sociologv Club: Curriculuiii ( ' (inimittee; Inter-Clnh ( ' ounril. 9 - OHC
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