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r B.M. Music Education Greensboro, Georgia; Piano Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; School Orchestra, 3, 4; City Orchestra, 4; Choir, 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A., 3, 4 Caroline Ashley Carrie—a soft hello” in the halls ... a quiet unobirusive- ness camouflaging her prank¬ ish merriment. Carrie—en¬ joying a midnight snack, or fiendishly slamming a no- trump bridge hand. C irrie— clever, understanding, con¬ siderate . . . versatile and tal¬ ented with musical instru¬ ments. Carrie — always up for breakfast, always on time —always ready to tr some¬ thing new. Carrie and a violin case. Denise—we think of Denise as the Titania she so natur¬ ally portrayed in Midsum¬ mer Night’s Dream, grace¬ ful fairy queen, agile in mind and action ... an impetuous fairy queen, yet a deliberate one ... a lover of humanity ... the Titania who dwelt in a forest of cool blacks and grays and warm greens . . . who led her band in gambols on the mossy bank. The thought of Titania will al¬ ways keep Denise fresh and lovely in our minds. We think of her also standing ccmposedly before the mike ... we commemorate her ability to writ? and direct . .. her flair for the unique . . . her beam at the thought of a doctor in the house . . . her delight in seafood, fishing, boating and full yellow moons over the ocean. B.F.A. Speech and Radio Vidalia, Georgia College — Freshman Commission, Y.W.C.A., 1; Sophomore Council, Y.W.C.A., 2; Fourth Estate, 1,2; Watchtower Staff, 1 Conservatory — Speech Club, 4; Music Club, 4; Scribes, 3, 4 Denise Auld
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MITZ1 HYMAN, Pres. JO PATTERSON, Sec.-Tnas. MERLE SGSNA, V.-Pres. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Thu y,„ ,h, «nku. uok du .«rn. They wee k unie ' iVTwIh Mulberry See. Church on Senior W.y, .hey bd I” “ c m .hen, „ Fortml Ofuning when .hey rah« t M y lbU , n ,hcir re.pective field, students for the last time. The stress y g ■ nlavs and radio shows. became eminent as they prepared to give recitals, ex stC pp,.j into the leading Their zest for organization was increasing y P { e wcr e endeavoring to responsibilities of school activities. ere ■ ; wt ; onj we rc ordered, ’47 rings flashed, and become efficiency experts as well as artis . h occasions as Dr. Johnson’s inaug- a lump rose a little higher in their every , c h a i n which led to the grad¬ uation, the Christmas Season exams, and each link of the Cham uation march, thc ' , t ‘ n ° { 47° and the spirit of Wesleyan is too large for description STVbe ignored in these Wesleyannes who became alumni. 27
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Carol — a stately, superior walk, the air of a celebrity hiding her friendliness, gen¬ tleness and sympathetic tol¬ erance. She stands eminently in our recollections as a tal¬ ented actress ... a star in her own rights . . . the power to project moods and charac¬ ter. Determination and forti¬ tude ... an A.B. from Rivoli and still another year ... the ability to attain her goal in life. Carol . . . capable and intelligent. Carol with ever¬ present sewing in graceful nimble hands . . . Carol—a simile in grace. B.F.A. Acting Anniston, Alabama; A.B. Speech— Rivoli Speech Club Carol Everett B.F.A. Music Education Savannah, Georgia; Christmas Pag¬ eant, 1; Social Chairman, Piano Club, 3; Choral Ensemble, 3; School Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Wesleyan Chorus, 3; House President, 4; President, Piano Club, 4 Iris—trying to be firm at a house meeting but succeeding more with the unconquerable cheer escaping from her flash¬ ing blue eyes than with her attempted chastisement. Iris . . . conscientious, dependable and unassuming ... a born confidant endowed with in¬ nate thoughtfulness and un¬ derstanding ... a pleasant faculty for list:ning, for en¬ couraging and inspiring oth¬ ers. A love for music and dancing, animals and people. We remind ourselves of Iris in the lounge at the piano, obligingly playing all requests. Iris . . . vivid in reds and blues. Iris . . . rushing to¬ wards Miller. Iris . . . elated over the progress of her chorus. Iris and her consum¬ ing desire to become a female Fred Waring ... to be direct¬ ing her own chorus . . . Iris and her 67 Savannians. ’ Iris Fountain
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