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CAK ' LA MK CKKNV ( ' i ' :iiAi;iiri;si ' . X v.w ' l)l;K Laliii Our (iiily Latin iiiajoi ' . Cai-la is tlir darliiiL;- of the Classical ( ' i ilizatidii (lc|iait lit. ' I ' lic inipulsivo member of the iiise] aral)le trio may nfti ' ii lie round at the Date Mouse. She is noted for lii ' r infectious laughter and her rare sense of huiiiur sii|i|ileiiieiited by her elexer and witty sar casm which coii ulsc all listeners and account for the wild shrieks of laughter wherever she is. Ilcr intense enthusiasm for life and generosity constantly draw many peojile to her side. Activities: German Club: Friends of Art; English Club; Inter-Club Council; Chairman. Curriculum Committee; President, Classical Club. M.MtCKb ' V LoriSK D.WIDSOX lli.NsiiAi.i:, Illinois Ui ' Iiijidii Dignity and poise combine in this lady of sojthisti- cation ]ilus — and not only on weekends but in Sweet l riar ' s Monday-through-Friday routine. From the library ' s fountain of knowledge to those eternal gab- fests in the senior parlor glides this picture of com- plete com|)osure. We wish we knew her formula, for she manages to get things done with unbelievable smoothness. Though noted for her fabulous hair style. Marge bestowed upon the senior show a crown- ing glory when those eyes became the perisonification of Peo. With a solitaire on one hand, dijjloma in the other, Marge heads off for a wonderful life. Aillrilirs: Clee Club: Paint .-ind Patches ; A »-.s-; May Court. 9 - me a
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IJUTll TUKXEK CLAKKSOX C ' l.AYTox, Iissonu Fri ' lirli Rutliii ' can convince unsuspecting strangers she ' s anyone from a homesick freshman to Mrs. Pannell, and threatens to make amateurs of all other Carmens. With liuthie as their song leader the seniors ac- com])lished such feats as a monotone cantus firmus for The Church in the Wildwood — not to mention the Senior Show. Her poetry comes in all flavors, and if you ' ve been a goinl nirl y(ju can have it in Frencli. Aclirilics: French Club: IMusic Club; Glee Club; Choir: . cirs: Briiiiihhr : Aints and Asses; Q.V. ; .lunior Mouse P)-esident : Juterary Editor, Briar I ' atcu: Head of Senior Show Committee; Vice- I ' rcsidcnt. Student (iovernment: Song Leader: Inter- ( ' lub ( ' ouncil. LOUISK FAIKFAX COLKMAX Li:xi (iT( N, Kkx ' jtckv (lijri ' niiiinil An infectious giggle — a slow leisurely step — and liere conies Casual Coleman. Late to lied, later to rise, and rarely in class at all — but this doesn ' t keep Ijouise from being riglit alongside the Class of ' 51. ' itally interested in world affairs, she can hold the fort indefinitely on that or almost any other subject. Constantly radiating a natural charm and gracious- ness, her even-tempered tolerance makes Louise a ra orite sweet Kentucky Babe. ' Ai-lirilics: Political Economy Club: Co-Head Cos- tumes, Senior Show: l.l ' .C. ; ? ews. Icu 0
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ia 0 p:lkax()R kutledge DA ■IS New York Xew Yokk American History Alas, little elephant, said she, I love the waltz, yet I must tlee — there ' s so much to be done. I ' ve made a little list and only half is finished. There ' s hockey ]iractice, A. A. meetin.i; ' . I ' m giving a ])arty, — yet here lies the latest Ellsworth theme ! ' Xever fear, ' said he, you ' ll do them all — better than any- one. Homework ? You are at times so like Miss Eraser that you will shine in history, too. So up she got and left him there, and in her own little smiling way accomplished everything. Ellie. you won- der, you always will I Artivitirs: (icrman Club: Tnlitical Ecoiioiiiv Club; Bnniihlrr: Hockey Varsitv: Co-Head Hasketl)all; President. A. A. .loAX CLAlb ' K 1)A 1S liOSKMOX ' l ' , I ' knxsylvaxia (iorrrii iiieiil Don ' t let lier cynical wit and Pluladeljihia twang (with soufbern tendencies) scare you! She ' s the orig- inal party girl : typically pictured in a sweater, skirt, and socks — a ] assion for jazz and blues--jitterbugs rings around the flappers — and, believe it or not, in lietween Charlottesville weekends she assures us of her business abilities by her cleaning regime in Grani- mer. Of course there ' s always time for some arcade harmonizing and when not jdaying bridge, she can execute any known version of solitaire (though we can ' t understand when she learned the latter). .4 cfei ' ies; Political Economy Club : Music Club; Glee Club: Choir; Eunds Committee: Aints and Asses.
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