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Janice Penelope Cromer Banks dorm president and SAI vice-president, Cromer ' s goals include getting her MRS. and being the world ' s greatest voice teacher. Known to certain sophomores as SAI Pledge Mama, Glee Club and the Wesleyannes occupy much of her time. A great plant lover, Cromer is ever-grateful to Mrs. Led¬ ford and Miss Roberts at the Willett Memorial Hospi¬ tal for their unselfish devo¬ tion to the restoration of Tilly Two-Leaf, avocado tree extraordinaire. Regina Suzanne Bland A member of the Bilogy Club, Mortar Board historian, and a lab assistant, Jeanne ' s one claim to fame is having two courses with Dr. Tenpas — by herself. Going to med school next year, her goal is to win the Nobel Prize and somehow it looks like she just might. Candace Renee Beard If there is anything more famous than Candace ' s ever¬ present flower, it is her un¬ forgettable question, How many of y ' all like to get down and boogie with your favorite man — say, ' Yeah! ' As president of CSA she was in charge of everything from mixers to fashion shows and concerts. Also a member of Naiads, SAI, KDE, and a cheerleader, Candace ' s hob¬ bies include karate, tennis, and frisbee. Former jobs in¬ clude lifeguarding at Daytona Beach and sexing pupae at ABAC. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities
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Senior Honor Award Ginna Pritchard The Times and Challenge staff, feeling that a Com¬ munications Award was too limiting in scope for a school of Wesleyan ' s size, has de¬ cided to change the nature of the award and return it to its former purpose. That purpose was to select a sen¬ ior (either 3-or4-yr. senior) from nominations made by a group of faculty and ad¬ ministration members and representative students. The award allowed the faculty to select a senior they felt was outstanding in scholar¬ ship, leadership, and contri¬ bution to Wesleyan; in other words, it was the faculty s conception of Woman of the Year. The recipient this year was Ginna Pritchard.
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Elizabeth Ann Dulin Look for the Wesleyanne who sticks out her tongue at the mention of Stephen Douglas and you ' ll find Ann. Notor¬ iously neat, she is known for her tuna casserole, her hor¬ rible sense of direction, and rocking sickness. Not busy enough with SA1, Hon¬ or Court, and Glee Club, Ann spends lots of time with her plants, especially Albert. Her claim to fame? The only pledge in SAI history to faint during initiation and the only Wesleyanne never to have a blind date taller than she is. Barbee Ann Dyer She loves being outdoors, es¬ pecially when it involves some of her favorite sports like surfing and soccer. If you ' ve ever seen her in any¬ thing but tennis shoes and Levi ' s, you ' re probably the only one. To her friends she ' s BD or Coach - the SRC president who has a phobia about germs and going bare¬ foot. She has also been called the Master Criminal for plot¬ ting to pull the fire drill without getting caught. Bar¬ bee is also fond of chocolate milkshakes, nap time, Terry Toyota, and squeezing all of SRC into two canoes and a paddle-boat. Go for it! Kathy Jean Forester President of Honor Court and CJA, Forester is also a mem¬ ber of Glee Club and Wesley- annes. Buck-and square- dancing are among her many talents and her favorite past¬ imes are breathing fresh mountain air and watching hang-gliding and water-ski¬ ing. Stunt pianist for four years, she finally got her chance in the spotlight this year as the leader of Les¬ lie Brown and Her Pit of Re- known. Determined to make Wesleyan history, Forester only recently revealed that she is the only live witness to the gluing to the floor of a certain Green Knight ' s flip-flops. Oh, by the way, where is Rising Fawn?
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