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Hannah S. Sarvasy ’03 is a folklore and mythology concentrator in Leverett House who has spent her life studying the fine art of the cartoon. She received additional training at a little-known prep school in the California foothills dedicated to producing proficient cartoonists and abnormal people. Her painting appears on the cover of this year’s student and first-year telephone directories.
Martin S. Bell ’03, a government concentrator in Winthrop House, knows the lyrics to the “Heathcliff” theme song by heart. He’s also a big fan of the Knicks and Mets. His cartoons will deal with neither of these subjects—unless President Bush appoints Heathcliff or Latrell Sprewell to a newly created Cabinet post, in which case his cartoons will deal with little else.
Garrett “Jude” Grolemund ’03 is a psychology concentrator in Winthrop House who uses his enlightened view of the world to teach mankind the folly of its ways.
Kathy H. Lee ’03, a returning Crimson cartoonist, is a government concentrator in Cabot House. She covers local, national and international politics in her artwork, including issues relating to the Harvarrd campus.
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