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  Entered 1940. Glee Club ’41, ’42; Dramatic Club ’41, ’42; Student Council Representative ’42; V ar 
Because Shorty is neither big nor boisterous, one might think she’d go unnoticed, but no, never! For Shorty’s quietness and shyness cover a personality that makes everyone say of her, "Oh! Shorty, she’s swell!” In fact, the ease with which she blushes at each com  pliment only adds to her charm. Her humor, which pops up at unexpected times, and her informality make her always welcome.
Shorty can always be relied upon—not only to keep the senior calendar, but also to give out infor  mation concerning recent issues of Life, to bring forth the latest records of T. Dorsey or Nelson Eddy, and to thrill us with wonderful descriptions of flying. Shorty’s being an aviatrix places her high above the rest of us landlubbers and every time we hear a plane we scan the skies carefully just in case—
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FRANCES GILLESPIE SAYWARD
Shorty
74 Russell Road, Fanwood University of Maine
Favorite expression: "Gee, how do you do
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Favorite occupation: listening to her records Saving grace: blush
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