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gCLbUiCL Pickwick began an exciting year by filling a Thanksgiving basket for a poor family, Selling lilies for the Cerebral Palsey Fund was another important service of the club. Socially, the Pickwick girls enjoyed a buffet dinner and several come-as-you-are breakfasts. However, the zenith of the club's social activities was reached by the . . . Bottom row, l. to r.: Carolyn Haines, secretary, Carolyn Moon, vice-presidentg Mrs. Betty Davies, Anne Mason, president, Betsy George, treasurer, Janice Friedli, historian. Second row: Eleanor Cuddeback, Nancy Evans, Susanne Otto, Zitta Wiese, Margo Larsen, Donna Escala. Third row: Patricia McQuade, Doris Vanderbeek, Gail Arnemann, Leah Tomchin, Elizabeth Byrne, Veronica Rieck, Betty Anne Vanderbeek, Dolores Auriemma. Seated, l. to r.: Linda Reder, Judith Robertson, Mrs, Betty Davies, President Anne Mason, Monika Danielson, Patricia Pitkin. Second row: Nancy Martling, Martha Gellhorn, Diane Bloemei, Judy Rypins, Jane Freed, Margaret Eichna, Judith Stange. Third row: Barbara Saunders, Jean Dawson, Elizabeth Walker, Jane Otto, Grace Ireland, Barbara Giles, Ed- wina Fink, Pamela Lehmann, Belinda Benson, Victoria Peck. 50
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Cofkge EOQPJJ ! 07 . . Auf it ia,11,e4, A Guidance Department of five counselors working full time throughout the year helped us choose our courses, listened to our gripes, and even got us into college. At a conference of the Guidance Department are Mr Leo Gordown, Mr. Richard Rettig, Miss Patricia Lockwood-Mr Waldro Kindig, Mr. Thomas Robinson, Miss Louise Frantz: 49 Ml-I Gordown helped us steer our course.
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7 weef QCLl f5 Yes, College Boards were certainly forgotten as we stepped into the palm-lined hall and were welcomed to Pickwicks Sweethearts' Ball. Colorful archways had turned the cold stone walls of the hall into a warm, welcoming place. Having entered the dim ballroom illuminated by the bright rays of a six-foot high moon, we spent a wonderful evening dancing beneath a deep blue sky spotted with tiny silver hearts. The lavish decorations and entertainment were made possible by the very successful Talent Show which Pickwick presented this year. rowning ot the cliss queens at the dance, From l. to r.: Nancy Meier, trcshiuin R in Crt sophomore Dom Teitlebaum. juniorg and Mary Louise Knapp, senior, 'IK , t.nA Q! i i W fi l i
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