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ll' Ten lttli gpl-eads of c0nVEr53. ill lr named lg Stniorsil' but no one will be until in old Bryan lorecl are ge. ulfY f0mmir- nomination t lD0tly mem. This year there were 35 men and women who received the recognition they deserved for three of four years of work in campus activities and classes. It didn't matter what sort of thing it was that they worked at-their house, gov- ernment, honoraries, debate, etc.-it just mat- tered that they did a good job of it and were sincere in their efforts. Out of the final 35, the committee then named 10 seniors they thought to he on the very top-the Top Ten. They were the kings and queens of Senior Week, the weelc that brought graduation into view. SID MORRISON President of TKE house . . . chair- maned the Senior Ball and Senior Con . . . Crimson Circle veep. LORRAIN E HUGHES Rapped AWS gavel . . . attended Wednesday night Board of Control meetings . . . Mortar Board . . . Board. ANN MARKI-IAM Took Board of Control minutes as ASSCW secretary . . . as a sophomore, a Spur . . . was tapped for Mortar GEORGE WOOD Vice-president of IFCC . . . held a spot on Board of Control for two years . . . a Crimson Circle man. CAROL NYI-IOLM Junior Independent Woman and a staunch supporter of the Independent party . . . vice-president of Regents . . . a top debater, too. 14254955
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PETE WESTON ASSCW president . . . was president of Junior class, Intercollegiate Knights, YMCA. Z6 Big' TBI' BOB FITZSIMMONS Headed Crimson Circle and his frater- When the atmosphere of Senior Week spreads my Alpha Tau Omega represented over the campus, the main topic of conversa- his house on I.F.C. tion is, Whom do you suppose will he named for the Top Ten and Outstanding Seniors? Several good guesses are made, but no one really knows who the luclcy ones will he until the day of the Senior convocation in old Bryan hall auditorium. Those to he honored are se- lected by a discerning student-faculty commit- tee that carefully considers each nomination turned in to them from the student body mem- bers. MARY KAY JOHNSTCN The Theta president . . . handled Mor- tar Board funds . . . was responsible for the success of Homecoming weelcend. WALT PRAETORIUS Was elected ASSCW vice-president . . . Junior Independent man on Board of Control . . . wore the Crimson Circle sweater. ELAINE YODER ZAKARISGN Y-Dub president . . . also a Mortar Board and a Phi Bete . . . graduated from WSC in three years . . . a Spur too. xx This Year theft We ceived the fecogn re f W4 of iol1fYears 0 It didlff 'l was that they W? 01'3l'lf class6S- Crmllemi hon I tered that fl19Y dl' sincere in their elii Committee then H2 to be on the WW were the kings an the weelc that hrou
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JUN PRISCILLA CLEM FRANCES CRESSWELL GAIL DICKSON MALCOLM EDWARDS Wore the black and white of Secretary for the Senior class Active in Y-Dub as a soph Came to the front as chair- Mgrrar Board , . . president . . . took charge of the CUB counselor and committee man of Standards Commis- Of Kappa Delta , . , took Sec. Program Council. . .top de- chairman . . , led the Tri sion . . . Acacia,s veep , , , retarial notes for IFCC . . . bater and member of Pi Kap- Delts as president . . . . . . held a varsity debate l Phi Bere too . . . PH Delta Q - - spot ' ' ' JEAN ELSENSOHN President of the women of Mortar Board . . . worked for AWS as social chairman . . . member of Pi Lambda Theta. KEITH JACKSON As a freshman, was class president . . , became chief announcer at KWSC . . . Crimson Circle elected him as president . . . RICHARD FRENCH Slipped on his Crimson Cir- cle sweater on Wednesday . . . took over president's desk at the YMCA. .. MIRIAM BEARSE KELLER Banged president's gavel at Panhellenic meetings . . . chairman of AWS Point Sys- tem . . . lived at Kappa Kap- pa Gamma , . . llutstamling t MARILYN GOHLMAN Busy as a Senior Greek woman . . . Mortar Board member . . . president of The- ta Sigma Phi , . . DUANE LANCHESTER Ofhcer of the Sophomore and Junior class . . . a National Collegiate Player . . . on the Bookstore Board . , . SALLY HELMER President of her house, Al- pha Gamma Delta . . . mem- ber of honorary, Pi Lambda Theta . . . veep of Panhel- lenic . . . Spur. KAY LEBER Edited the Evergreen during her last semester . . . Board of Control member . . . vice- president of Theta Sigma Phi... EFF LEE El-l-A N ,. der her Smiling WRA teas un Iso was arrive 1rtd'53l2ERtagZfrirf-no iileiillver of the MBV Colm ' ' I eniure JANICE SELBY Important as the Y-Dub first vice-president . . . name wag on the Mortar Board roster . . . worked on lnternational Festival . , , vrRG1N1A Kosrrngig WAGNER Eljagclifid over Regents' girls ffl sponsor , ,, w as Mortar Board veep , Plll Epsilon president , , I li
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