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Ginny’s the little girl from the South with the voice like Jean Arthur’s, who balances the mentality of the class so that its standing isn’t purely moronic. Ginny won’t talk anyone’s left ear off, but she’s one not to remain too silent. She takes life as it comes and has a personality that’s as warm as the South and mixed with a bit of Yankee life. She has good sense and funny whims and a winning smile and is never one to lose her temper or have a blue mood. Ginny, don’t ever change.
President of Oakwood Dramatic Club, ’40; Class Hockey, ’39; Green Bowling, ’39; Green Archery, ’37, ’38, ’39; Oakwood Dramatic Club, ’38, ’39, ’40; Townsman in “Caesar and Cleopatra,” ’37; Salvatore in “The Travelers,” ’38; Nun in “The Piper," '38; Beth in “Little Women,” ’39; Straforel in “The Romancers,” 40; John in “The Man in the Bowler Hat,” ’40.
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MARY VIRGINIA COERR
"Omny”
W ormsloe Savannah, Georgia
Entered 1936 University of Georgia

