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FAVORITE EXPRESSION: lsn't he dear USUALLY SEEN: With her shoes off AMBITION: To have an ambition PROBABLE OCCUPATION: Successor to Perle Mesta PET LIKE: Rhythm and Blues PET PEEVE: Study Hall NOTED FOR: Parties JV Hockey 53, 545 Basketball Manager 547 Varsity Tennis 54, Art 53, Dramatics 54, 55, Dance Committee 53, 54: Lost and Found Committee Chairman 55. I ' lt J' GAIL BRADFORD FAIRMAN Party at Fairman's has been the cry around school for months, and it is only too true, for Gail is always entertain- ing. Asked whether she wasn't sick of having parties, Fifi hastily explained that she loves people and giving parties. Her only complaint was cleaning up, but now she has trained her guests to take dirty glasses as far as the kitchen. lt is even rumored that if parents aren't sure where their off- spring are, they assume that they are over at Gail's. If not giving a party, Gail might possibly be on her way up to Princeton for a week-end. At school she is renowned as the originator of most of the Senior Room slang, and she con- stantly provokes much convulsive laughter by her original witticisms. Gail also had the extraordinary ability to get good marks on history tests without studying, recently she began studying, however, and was horrified to find that her marks were dropping! Fifi's tiny figure enables her to look well in kilts, which she makes and sports for any and all occasions. With her clever and charming personality, no one will be at all surprised to read in the newspapers that Gail Fairman had lust been unanimously chosen the hostess with the mostes' on the ball.
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JUDITH HARPER EASTBURN Early every morning the quiet and sombre atmosphere of the Senior Room is broken by Judy as she bursts gaily through the door, punctuating her usually cheerful greeting with a characteristic chuckle. Beastburn, as we have aptly nicknamed her, with her effervescence and her lively sense of humor soon peps everyone up and makes them forget their troubles. Without Judy many of the hours in the Senior Room would be extremely dull. In the midst of a bridge game or a lively chemistry discussion she can be heard mak- ing a witty remark or emitting a raucous laugh. Judy's love of athletics and good sportsmanship have won for her much acclaim from her teammates. For instance, in hockey, al- though she was unwilling to play goalie, she tried the po- sition and did an admirable iob. Beast's favorite pastime is eating submarine sandwiches. Because of her many fine qualities Judy was fortunate enough to be chosen to partici- pate in the American Field Service plan last summer. The following fall she came back to school, brimming over with delightful facts and anecdotes about her stay in Germany. With her warm and outgoing personality, we can be certain that Judy will have no difficulty making friends wherever she goes. FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Thought I'd split! USUALLY SEEN: At Fairman's house AMBITION: To go back to Germany PROBABLE OCCUPATION: Waitress at the Spic PET PEEVE: Bad bridge hands PET LIKE: Subs NOTED FOR: Raucous laughter AFS 54, JV Hockey 52, 53, 547 JV Bas ketball 53, 54, 55, Cheerleading 54, 55 Art 53, 54, 55, Dance Committee 53 54, 55. MF if f i
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FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Oh shui Up! USUALLY SEEN: Doing things AMBITION: Archaeologist PROBABLE OCCUPATION: Folksy radio com- mentator like Kate Smith PET PEEVE: Gunners PET LIKE: Fighting with Nancy NOTED FOR: Food on his ties Evergreen Staff llayouti 55, Tennis 52, 53, 54, 55, Speedball 52, 53, 54, 55, Dramatics 52, 53, Chorus 54, 55, Lead 54, 55, Secretary 55, Dance Committee 52, 53, 54, 55. fi! ll. ,J ' 'V i gyfi' V r fsffh i ,QW b,Wi'fJ,:1f ,. I I 'va' ri ...jay S 24' F I CRAWFORD HALLOCK GREENEWALT, JR. uf - That fellow so often seen driving a tan Chevvy station wagon with his nose glued to the sun visor over the wind- shield is Tuss, the class intellect. When the Senior Room suddenly becomes the scene of a vociferous pillow fight, Tuss can usually be seen huddled, Indian style, under his private card table deeply engrossed in Virgil's Aeneid. Of course, the reason for this might be the lack of a condi- tioned throwing arm, but a more likely explanation is the fact he is one of the more studious of our number. How- ever, one should not be misled when Tuss is seen browsing through the pages of one of his numerous Latin texts, for he is probably iust getting an idea for a humorous cartoon. He has a well-founded reputation for having the ability to produce, on a moment's notice, a rib-tickler for any occa- sion. Tuss' role as an artist has played an important part in the production of this yearbook. As Art Editor, he has been greatly responsible for the layout and design of our Evergreen. Next year, when Mr. Oviatt is looking for someone with whom to carry on a cultured conversation in English class, and Miss Jones is trying to recruit someone for fifth year Latin, Tuss will be studying Greek and Latin at Harvard. We know he'll have no trouble there, but we wish him the best of luck iust the same. Q -0 J-'Y up 'jjj .. ,J .1 , fi, JK K .J-fly' ,o ,iff V f X J -.X , .1 J . i -fs r I. J
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