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Huck mtv: IL' Chase, TS. Rnizczs. li. Rust, l'. Currier. C. Haskell, IJ, Smith, Ii. Frzmcis. J. lfnllcr, N. Newton. lhlril i'4m': S. Cairlisle, ll. Annes, A. Hzilloclc, E. Lzmlc, M. l.:uulv, .S'4'm1l1I mtv: C. Colson, N. Sliurmu, J. cle 1-rvey. A. NVl1ltu1g. ll. Roberts. fl. lmlllutlic, B. llzilell. Firxt 1'1r:s': li. llru:uly. M. linrnes. il.. Plum- The Melvillires had a wonderful iilcr. C. Howe. MELVILLE year of fun, of companionship, and of working to- gether. Will we ever forget the birthday parties, Drybones,,' Alice in Portland, Gingerville, the cat mascot, hour exams, and term papers. ' just a worcl or two about our hou Bessie . . . and all her classes . . se-mates. Remember Nancy . . . rock-a-bye-baby . . . Robbie . . . no meals or sleep . . . Lynn . . . so sweet and quiet . . . Cynie . . . her endless jolces . . . Tinlcie and her famous Q'Charles- ton. Then there was Miss Webster and her enchanting, Tea for Twof' . . . Mercy, lf 77 ff ,, in competition with Buttons. Bev . . . warden . . . Audrey . . . house pre her sparlcler . . . Nat . . . red flannelecl fire sident . . . Betty, Roger . . . My Honey . . . Pat . . . Med. Sec. Guinea pig . . . Helen . . . her contagious laugh . . . Joan . . . Oh, Harris, that unclertalcer . . . Liz . . . shels fighting a continental war . . . Laidy . . . Ray, the R ME1.v1LLE RESIDENCE faithful weelc-end visitor . . . Dee . . . nightly missions to the cafe . . . Lorie and Joe: . . . the noisy inseparables . . . Colly . . . our actress . . . Wendy . . . nights spent on the John floor . . . Dotey . . . fourth for bridge . . . Sally . . . Anybody going to lunch . . . Erla . . . house barber . . . Lois . . . Her tedclie bear, rhat's Bill . . . We mustn't forget Miss Silverson and her terrific jazz. These are the things we all hold dear as we leave our beloved Alma Mater.
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Burk rmu: A. Foster, N. Huckler, V. Viiilson, C. liurry. II. Johnson, M. Troy, A. Lziirvl, J. Fisher. liirxf wwf: N. 1-lowe, M. Hragrlon, B. Neely, R. Mears, W. Simmnnrls. LODGE There is never a dull moment at Lodge. We have had our moments of seriousness, but even those can not make us forget the wonderful times we've had together. The Jolly Lodgers, who can boast eight med secs out of fourteen students, will always remem- ber Winnie, the Hi-Ho Silver gal . . . Meg, who was continually being aslced about Dartmouth . . . Dot with the ever familiar phrase of mercy me or my goodness . . . that contagious laugh displayed by Joan . . . Buckie and the question of whether she ever discovered the origin of the water in her room. What is that sparlcler on your left hand for, Viv? And, too, there will always be remembered Nancy and California, Here I Come . . . Muriel and her one and only Charlie . . . Ann, the busy-as-a-bee girl . . . Bonnie who was always ready with a tale about I her week-end . . . Johnnie and her great love for coclcer spaniel pups . . . Alice also the girl known as Madame Butterfly . . . Claire always prepared with the inquiry of where is the burd . . . and Ruth, who was always true to Lou . . . The party after the Christmas formal, pizza at Angeloni's and the Christmas tree trade . . . these and others are experiences which will always remain in the minds of the girls of Lodge. Those . ever-so-many evenings playing the piano, sing- ing, and those gab sessions in the smoker. THE LODGE 1
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Iiuvk rufv: J. jellery, li. Meade, l'. Porter. ll. McClintock. C. lillllllilll. Third raw: ll. Soloil, N. Lawton, J. I'1n'f:1it, li. Lott, N. Hoclcrizlgc, M. Riiclmlick, IJ. Grinnell. .S'rmu:I wiv: J. linrns. A. Davies, M. VVhite, C. Ewell, I'. Caoucttc, B. jehlv, .First raw: V. Rolvinstm. fil7.YL'll1L'L'Z ,l. Segal. WHITMAN HOUSE Here we are at the Whitlnaii smoker . . . let's eavesdropl . . . who's that beating the tomtoms? . . . must be Dr. Psycho Porter . . . Barb, don't get your addresses mixed . . . it's Parris Island bound . . . whatis that song on the radio, Pat? . . . MY Buddyn . . . FLASH! Wfhitman has just been declared an emergency area due to that blonde bomb- shell, Buttons . . . between the typewriter and the telephone, Joyce, you're a pretty busy girl . . . to Cinnie, the house president, we aslc, has a tornado struck your room or are you studying for exams? . . . Kim says to Jean, Does our room vibrate or are they bowling again on the third floor? . . . Mary's thoughts turn to Irv and Iowa . . . Barb's practicing for the 1952 ski Olympics . . . Ma can't wait for spring, as she wants to row up the river . . . Lynn, is it T. D. at Amherst or Bowdoin? . . . Jeep has that in the corner look . . . who can she be thinking of? . . . Bev is yelling for someone to go ice skating with her . . . Pug, any plans for the future? . . . Annis on the phone . . . Viv, the shower,s all right now but get ready for that New Yorlc debut . . . Sleepy just wallced in Nancy . . . Jane, hold onto that anchor . . . you can never tell who might bust in . . . Bet-March 17-are you sure the right couple got married? . . . Here come Whitman's aunts, Winnie and Jinnie . . . before we go, remember the parties, the skits, the volleyball games, Mike, Little One, and Duchess, the little dog We loved' WHITMAN House
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