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1934-35 . . . never have been so scared in my life . . . horror of the un- known; namely, roommate!. . complete awe of the lofty seniors. . ambition five years hence. . .home is so far away . . dumbfounded by so many new faces and names. . .first Thanksgiving service . .what if we forget our verses?. . . peeking through the rails at Prom... will our day ever come? . . . final exams . . . old girl next year! 1935-36 . . .class picnic — treasure hunt — Mary Elliot ' s barn. . .Miss Comegys and Miss Jenks carrying on after the loss of Miss Bailey. . .New England winter at its best. . .wedding bells among the faculty. . .first floor — Juniors predominate — walk away with song contest . . . Abbot opens her doors to Miss Hearsey! 1936-37 . . .the year we usher at the Prom! Haste thee, Avril and bring with thee!. . .Miss Hancock arrives, sling and all, accent included ... Miss Tucker initiated by an unruly fourth floor. . .no snow. . . pray for no rain at Intervale when our turn comes, after seeing the seniors float home. . . April at last!. . Prom and wheedling dances from suddenly hard-hearted upperclassmen . . .next year the whole world will be ours! Ah men! 1937-3? . . senior-mid year. . .very grown up, yet still able to enjoy the new-girl-old-girl party and the Tin Man of Oz . . . Me- morial Service to Miss Chickering. . .Christmas and Mrs. Gray reading aloud in the McKeen rooms. . sleigh-ride to the Kirkshire . . . March and our tea dance with the seniors — prelude to the prom. . .Griffin Follies. . .such talents ex- hibited!. . .prom — what bliss to be a senior-mid! [18]
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. . in an unusually -pensive moodj thinking how the bonds of our ( uldA i may be the bonds holding us longest to Abbot . . . the class is the circle within which we movej giving our most real and probably our most lasting joys . . .
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PREP CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Left to Right: OFFICERS Patricia Morriss, Charlotte Eaton . Joan Wyatt, Elsie Williams Mary O ' Connell, Dorothy Barlow Marilyn Menschik, Muriel Clark Eleanor Cole, Annette Curran Student Government Representatives Eleanor Cole, Elsie Williams, Mary Carroll O ' Connell, Mary Dickson, Joan Wyatt, Muriel Clark, Gloria Caldarone, Janet Dwight, Marilyn Menschik, Charlotte Eaton. Other Members: Dorothy Barlow, Helen Barss, Patricia Morriss. [19]
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