Emma Willard School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Troy, NY)
- Class of 1954
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MRS. EMMA JANE DALTON
For taking care of the thousands of details concerning our
everyday life as a unified classg for taking our part whenever
an emergency arisesg for giving us an extra boost when we
need it most, and for holding the stepladder used by us to
light the flame in our lamp, we thank you, Mrs. Dalton.
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Miss Anne Wellington
Headmistress
Miss Clemewell Lay
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Director of Admissions
Miss Gladys E. Lott
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Miss Gertrude Watkins
Director of Guidance
Miss Lucille B. Tuttle
Miss Lucille Tuttle
English
Miss Elizabeth Riley
Latin ,.
Mrs. Mary Thompson
Speech
Mr. Russel Locke
Music
Mrs. Emma Dalton
Romance Languages
Miss Marjorie Pickard
Mathematics
Miss Margaret Page
Art
Miss Vera Smith
Science
Mrs. Ina Payne
History-acting head
Miss Louise McKeon
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Miss Lydia Bislicc
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Miss Thoreau Raymfwiid
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Mrs. Jeanette Barker
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Miss Irene Freemeyer
Physical education
Miss Doretta Ferber
Pliysical education
Miss Mary MacLcar
Librarian
Miss Edith Snow
English
Mrs. ,lane Gottsclialk
Pliysical education
Miss Diane Mccallister
Physical education
Miss Ruth Dodge
Science
Mr. Lawrence Boothby
Science
Miss Gwendolyn Hamilton
Music
lvfr. Carl Korte
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Miss Giovannina cle Blasiis
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Miss Harriette Sibley
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Miss Joyce Mann
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Miss Kaye Cox
Secretary
Miss Marguerite Cooper
Secretary
Mrs. George Britton
Secretary
Miss Lois Pzirella
School Bank
Mrs. Victor Peterson
Secretary
Mrs. Theodore Miller
School Store
Mrs. Ellsworth Davis
Secretary to Supervisor
Mr. Peter Christensen
Supervisor
Mr. Vxfilliam Cunningham
Comptroller
Miss Bettie Wade
Assistant Comptroller
Mrs. Dorothy C. Lackonhy
School Barak
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gu'r.mging for each class to ohtzlin satisfactory
FLILIIO'IWIIOIIOQIYIQII facilities.
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Editor: Drusilla Escher
Editorial Board: Poppy Bingham, Judith Epstein, Marguerite Harcourt
Anita Paine.
Photography: Shari Ream, Helen Smith, Betsy Waddell, Ann Wilkinson
Business: Nancy Bennett, Diana Field, Susan Fisher, Sheila Murray.
Art: Charlotte Gold, Elizabeth Meyer, Martha Walsh.
Ad1'1'S07'Sf Miss Colville, Miss Page, Mrs. Smith.
Also in picture: Mr. Peter Guiwit, Engravers representative.
Prologue ...........,.........
Mrs. Coade fCoadyj
"DEAR BRUTUS"
Saturday Evening, Apv-il Seventeenth
CAST CF CHARACTERS
flu the order of their appearancej
Alice Dearth ..............,,.....
Lady Caroline Laney ...........
Mabel Purdie ...................,
Joanna Trout .............
Matey, The Butler .......
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John Purdie ...............
William Dearth .........
Margaret .................
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--------Nancy Huber
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--.---.-Anne Bickert
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---.------Sheila Murray
----,.-.-Iudith Miller
------.----Margaret Velde
Elizabeth Saunders
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----------Pau1ine Parker
.-..-.--Ann Johnson
fF7011l lmckj first row: L. Dibble, M. Bessey, K. Crecvey, S. Carter, C. Grimm. Second -raw: D. Palmer, J. Lockton, L. Mattoon, A.
Ward, M. Cray, A. Aboumrad, A. Rall, S. Harris. Third row: N. Ferguson, J, Ostrow, N. Hubbard, G. Smith, P. Overly, J. Taylor.
Fourth raw: F. XVithcrell, M. Manchester. S. Morton, T. Betts, S. Thomas.
THE FRESHMEN
During our first year at E.W. we Freshmen
have had many rewarding experiences. Of course,
our first few weeks spent away from home were
very new and different, but as we settled down
into the daily routine, we really began to feel
that we were a part of school life.
Our class oilicers this year have been Gretchen
Smith, Louisa Mattoon, and Sammy Morton,
Presidents, Natalie Hubbard, Sally Harris, and
Margaret Gray, Vice'Presidentsg Danny Palmer,
Pat Overly, and Sheila Carter, Secretary'
Treasurers.
In sports, the Freshmen learned rules and
techniques, as well as good sportsmanship. We
all remember Fall Field Day for our victory
over the Sophomores in soccer and for the
combined victory of the Purples. Winter Field
Day also stands out for us because of our
"once in a lifetime" basketball win against the
Sophomores.
Gur dorm, third floor Kellas, echoed with such
calls as "Does anyone have some food? I'm
starved!" Perhaps our biggest thrill came on
the day our beautiful radidphonograph arrived.
During the year we produced four one'act
plays. Every Freshman took a part in their
production.
Altogether, our Freshman year at Emma Will'
ard will always be remembered by us as one in
which we made new friends, gained new know'
ledge, and learned to appreciate fully the ex'
perience of community living.
Left ta right, from row: B. Reich, J. Decgan, B. Horton, L. Loddcngaard. C. Snider, A. Needles, M. Murphy, P. YVard, R. Clark.
Second row: K. Renouf. C. Beste, C. Craig, P. Wellborn, M. E. Phillips. C. A. Covatta, A, P. lVcser. C. Greenman, Z. Andrews, J.
Goodwin, P. Sidford, C. Messier. E. Hansen, J. Gr-arhart, S. Smith, Third row: C. Hubbard, M. Dicncr, J. Wilkinsron, K. Benner. M. Sykts,
N. Sanford, D. Manton, A. Collins, 1. Higlcy, J. Whitehouse, G. Robhin. H, Wet-don, XV. Newman.Fou1th vow' E. Quailc, M. YVei. C.
Williams, B. Boynton, V. Brown, M. Moore, M. Eshhaugh, M. Trondlr, L, Harrington, N. Lowe, N. Anderson. N. Hanson, S. Blake
E. Hood, P. Davis, D, Berry, Fifth ww: E. R. Jones, J. Auslander. lv- Tfflffflv K, MCHUQh, R- Tfallbv S- AHFC. D- TIWIOY. M. Lfrml
I. Brodhcad, B, Browder. Not in pirtinc' E. A:kcrman, A, Davis, B. Schmidt, C. Morgan. S. Crary.
THE SOPHOMOR ES
Our class started the year with sixty-seven
Sophomores. whose native hahitat was anywhere
in the vicinity of Hyphen house, and even on
a corridor of Sage.
After our cherished phonograph was installed,
we settled around it. The hI'l1O0d'lTl21ki1lgN music
accomplished its purpose hy giving both us and
the dorm a misty atmosphere. We came to the
definite conclusion that the average Sophomore
eloesn't enjoy hagpipes.
Despite an occasional ringing alarm clock or
the overwhelming scent of perfume. our nocf
turnal study halls were peaceful.
Vsfe lived academically through the decline of
the Roman Empire. fought in the Crusades, and
finally experienced the glory of the Renaissance,
Our "Monster Rally" at the Fair was the
ultimate in white elephants. We showed our
dramatic talents in "Her Majesty the King" and
"A Mighty Fortress," which we shared with the
juniors. The ancient arts of hell ringing. stained-
glass window design, and ballad writing were not
dead in our class. Some of us also took part in
demonstrations of waterfhallet and rhythms,
What's more, we did our darnest for the Em'
erald team.
As the school year draws to a close, we have
a iinal chuckle at Nsophomoric humor" before we
leave, fully correlated. and. we hope, fully pref
pared to become Juniors.
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Second Tow from left: G. Schuttc. N, Vccdcr, B. OBrien, A. MacDonell, B. Richardson, B. Roby, B. Nash, K. Ryan, H. Seward, S.
Stcketcc, P. Stump, J. lVyatt, M. Shortiss. Left hand row: K. Taube, C. Washburne. S. Vfells, J. Lowry, S. Kellogg, R. Pitt, H. Seitz,
J. Parker, A. Macomber, C. Nugent, R. Radford, K. Manchester. Right hand row: H. Vaughn, B. Rickamer, S. Manchester, S. McKean,
L. Miller, R. Mizcner, D. YVilliams, E. Khachadoorian, C. YVilliams. M, Macpherson, G. Sternberg, L. Sparrow, M. Stroock. Third raw:
from left: M. Thomas, N. Leary, N. Lehmann, L. LaMacchia, P. Murcia, L. Neidlingcr, M. Luras, C. LaMatry, H. Shoag, J. Thompson,
P. Smart, J. Moreau.
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CLASS QFFICERS
First Term
Second Term
Third Term
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Rosemary Mizener
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......Belle Atkins
.....Penelope Case
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..........Lee Sparrow
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L. Filter. V. llwli-ndoi'I', Al. livruulcl, S, Hartrr, Y. Duin-mt. .l. Hen-furil. Third mu' yimn let S. llal.--r, fl lhrtliolf, l'. f'.-., Hi. ii
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f.. f,haloux. L. llrntley, A. Day, l'. lolmson, IJ. ltosehi-t, l.. lirnst, M. linneli. fi. Ford Right hand mu' S. Bari.-r, fl, Brunn, A. Crandall.
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THE JUNIORS
Although lacing one hundred strong presentcd
some diihculties at iirst, we Juniors have done
much this year to prove the truth of the adage
that there is strength in numhers. Witli the
cooperation of each girl and the assistance of
our advisors, the class was soon functioning as a
team. The Very Important Purples realized
just how important their leadership really was.
The Purple team continued on its rampage, up'
setting the Greens in a thrilling Fall Field Day.
Our longfaxvaited Prom next claimed our attenf
tion, Finally, hoxx'ex'er. the last invitation had
heen answered. hut all too quickly the strains
of Ralph Stuarts orchestra left ENV. A crowded
term concluded with a Christmas party for our
sister class.
Our strength sustained us through exams, field
trips. conferences. and television appearances. to
mention only a few of our winter activities. in
which our talents were made evident in "Showf
lioatu and the popular French auction. Providing
the hulwark for "A Mighty Fortressf' we ruundf
ed out our winter program.
Spring term hruught us renewed energy. which
carried us through concerts. May Day. and
Spring Field Day. XVe are eagerly anticipating
the challenge of Senior year. and hope that it
will prove tu l'e as happy an experience as -luniur
fear has heen.
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CALENDAR
September 22 -
Confusion.
In Profusion.
Gctober 2 -
Rings
'N things.
Qctober 10 -
Fathers
Aren't bothers.
Qetober 14 -
Room study's the matter
O'er which we're wiser and sadder
Uctober 29 -
Catflike Diseorders
Serenade boarders.
November 13 -
The Purples won
But it was fun.
November 26 -
Generally surmised-
It's great to be surprised.
November 28 -
Fiftyffive
Drummed to jive.
December 1849 -
Revels
'N devils
Stately Lords
Parental hordes
Bells were ringing
Lusty singing
And we went home.
January 2629 -
Our brains were
Then we relaxed
March 13 -
CEEB
Is not for we!
April 7 -
Hey!
Our play!
April 24-
April Showers-
No wall flowers.
June 5 -
Correspondence
Relieves despondenee
june 12-
Graduation . . .
Emancipation!
VVe won't forget
The friends We've met
Arid-We Shall Return
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Lilian Armstrong
NEW CASTLE PENNSYLVANIA
"Lil',
Does everybody hate me? . . . Oh, Gaudeamus . . . Ser'
pent . . . The tinkle of collection money . . . The most pious
of the Apes? . . . Which is more trouble, Lil, men, Weekends,
or SC. notes? . . . Just who corrupted whom?
Katharine Stone Ayers
EASTON PENNSYLVANIA
KLKitty73
"Come on, Greens, let's go " . . . The pretty strawberry
blond . . . Head of Floor more than once . . . "Argyle socks
for whom, Kitty?" . . . The sword dancer . . . Letters from
home? . . . One of our athletes . . . "Zate Bait".
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SYRACUSE
Hard to guess where she's from . . . Syracuse, of course!
Suzanne Bachman
NEXV YORK
HSusie"
. . . a very clever "CleverfLegs" . . . often found at certain
dances . . . Lives close to breakfast in Sage . . .
Linda Baird Benjamin
WESTPORT
Charming, gracious Head of Social . . . big eyes and blond
hair . . . peppy Morris Dancer , . . frequent trips to New
jersey . . . a pin near to her heart . . . likes common names
such as Smith
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CONNECTICUT
"Wun1ba"
known as "Lindy" to those who love her.
Nancy Jane Bennett
XYEST HARTFQRD CQNNECTICLWIS
"Bennett"
Our famous piano player . . . Known for her D.A. . , , A
much remcmhered summer in Belgium . . . Avid jackie Gleaf
son fan . . . Attached to West Hartford, or is it Kingswood?
. . . An ardent skier and tennis player . . . Loves to danee
. . "Centenary, here I come."
Ann Devereaux Bickert
CED.-XR RAPIDS IQXYJK
"Annie"
"Sin" . . . Shakespearean leanings . . . Hast thou forgot
thy God? . . . First a lord then a lady . . . Those hands! , . ,
Oh, that weekend . . . Eeeks in harmony . . . Adores mink
earrings . . . "You call everybody darling."
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Poppy Elizabeth Bingham
HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS
ilPOpS7!
Gawrsh? I'm embarrassed! . . . That model appearance at
all times, even when looking like the Devil . . . So cute, and
round, and soft, and pink, and fuzzy, and nice! . . . Michigan
summers, amazing songs, and letters and visits to the editor.
Victoria Albert Cornish
HA NEBRASKA
"Vicky"
OMA
Omaha booster . . . gal with the wardrobe . . . Morris boy
. . . the girl with the green hair . . . "Vicky, hurry you'll be
late." . . . proud to he named after Queen Victoria . . . Eats
hut never gains . . . the long trip home.
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Dennis Covel
VJASHINGTON DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
K'Dennis"
Vivacious and full of the devil . . . "Dennis the Ivlenacen
. . . says she's from the South . . . loves to coin nicknames
. . . did you say that you like curry? . . . Columbia the Gem
of the Ocean! fthe District, that isj.
Dorothy Dalenz
ERSIDE CONNECTICUT
HDottiel'
RIV
Attractive dress you're Wearing, Dottie . . . "your slip is
showing" . , . the home of the P.B.'s . . . early riser . . .
Boar's head page . . . red light room . . . take hack your
minks, minx.
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Sarah Horne Deem
ANNAPOLIS MARYLAND
"Sal"
Nothing hut a sailor at hcart . . . Wlmzit state is convenif
ently near home? . . . talented writer and editor of Triangle
. . . very convincing as the Turkish Knight . . . "Dcemboat"
. . . It we went into the dcscrt and didn't eat anything for
a month.
Carol Dennis
ESSEX FELLS
"Carol"
Morris belle . . . "Still awake, Kathy?" . . . cheerful . . .
pcac-:maker . . . decorator . . . "Face it" . . . head typist
. . . Plchc hut not plchian.
Gweneth Ann Daniels
PAWLING NEXV YORK
"Gwen"
A Ray of light guides her fate . . . petite Morris girl . . .
"If I don't get a call tonight, I'll die' '... avid supporter of
the Cafe Rouge . . . never gains an ounce . . . Une of a
great threesome.
Joanna Clare Davenport
GHENT NEW YORK
.Jody
Jody at school, and Clare in the country . . . that impish
look . . . Turtles . . , Shall I cut my hair? . . . Sugar!! . . .
"all the men I meet are married" . . . Wclfzire fared well this
year.
NEXV JERSEY
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Gretchen Keller Diefendorf
SUMBIIT NEW JERSEY
'LGretcb,'
Our able Class President . . . Lady in Revels . . . A barber
pole outside her door! . . . a distant relative of Madame
DeFarge . . . "you'll absolutely die" . . . catch that dimpled
smile . . . all those gifts from the orange and black . . . that
famous rabbit!
Joan Doscher
RIVERSIDE CONNECTICUT
"Douol1eezi',
The artistic one-did you see her sculpture? . . . lives closest
to the mail line . . . an earring collector . . . Can you dance
the pavanne? She can! . . . Don't your roommates get tired
f c of posing?
Francoise Duclos
CLERIEUX CDROMEQ FRANCE
"Francoise"
French from toes to fingertips, except for the American hairf
cut . . . bon soir . . . 'Finish to tease me!" . . . loves to
read everything . . . Washington's a lovely city, isn't it . . .
Spanish friends and international dances . . . ice cream is
fascinating, no?
Judith Ann Epstein
EASTON PENNSYLVANIA
lKIudy!I
Loves to talk to people . . . enthusiastic about everything
. , . "But did I hear the .bell this morning?" . . . Acting asf
pirations . . . "Hildegarde" . . . a Rogues gallery of pictures.
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Drusilla Anne Escher
GRANVILLE
..Dme,,
"Real zorchyu . . . Higganum University . . . Correlated
houseparties . . . Anteater . .
on a building . . . roaring rehearsal . . . famous uncles . . .
Droop . . . ,Quelle riot . . . One of the alluring "Apes" . .
Oxford, Salamanca, or Smith?
Rosslyn Ski
HOUSTON TEXAS
"Ros"
Miss Lone Star State herself! . . . "Oh, no, Texas is the
best place" . . . Blonde hair and blue eyes . . . A Revels bell'
ringer . . . Winiuiiig smile and appealing Southern accent . .
Her assembly behavior is not
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Cynthia Gordon Ferguson
TROY NEXV YORK
acyn.,
Down by the old OX road . . . For a knockout fK.O.j . . .
The lively leader of those day girls . . . Praneing Morris
P, dancer . . . Cinny Pinny, the sky is falling . . . Roller skates
5 for others . . . Goodies and sweets at the fair.
Diana Field
XVEST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT
.ADIZ-Y
Wliat committee dont you belong to, Di? . . . Manages
linanccs admirably on the Gargoyle . . . Do we have any
money? . . . Lives on lovely, lively Corridor X . . . Vxfhich
of you three shuts the windows in the winter? . . . All this
and Morris dancing, too.
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DENX'ER COLORADO
Lynns and Lynnes flock together . . . Lover of folksongs
into her eyes! . . . A torch for Colorado-hail Denver! . . .
Those fabulous Cousins . . . And Lynn loves to knit!
SCHENECTADY NEXV YORK
Daily trip from home in own convertible . , . "No one told
me"
of left eyebrow . . . Loves all animals . . . !'Skiing is the only h
sport" . . . Getter of great ads . . . Quiet, friendly smile.
Lynn Grey Fisher
.iLynn,,
Wooden boxes . . . Serious? Wait until the laugh comes
Susan Peck Fisher
USM.,
. . . Leaning toward West Hartford . . . Famous raising
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Nancy Ann Fitze
SARASCTA FLORIDA
uScottic"
"The deal about the deal, you know" . . . Those auto'
graphed pictures! . . . Satirical cartoons . . . A Spanish stu'
dent . . . Are we taking her in or aren't we? . . . Woman of
mystery? . . . Naive or just not telling?
Priscilla Maude Fletcher
SCRANTON PENNSYLVANIA
uprism
VVhat's for assembly, Pris? . . . You don't know where
Scranton is??? . . . Love those long curling eyelashes . . . She's
got her Choate scarf to keep her warm . . . Fabulous variety
of nightshirts! . . . Petite Pris.
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"Kaye"
on Pressboard.
is Bun Franklin.
Carol Louise Gazin
TROY NEWfYORK
"Tikey"
Aflilintions with R.P.l., ll hrothcr and . . . Tha dict starts
now . . . Most gullihlc day girl . . . Cain marks thc hcst ol'
everything . . . A fricnclly slnilc . . . Creator of thc opcnf
rnouthctl mcrinaitl.
TROY NEWVYORK
'lClmrl"
'Tin ll no gonna gonna say" . . . "Thats what I always
sary, cvcrytl41y" . . . Artist, comcdicnnc, and dramatist . . .
"Como hclp cnauncl for the Fair" . . . A Lord in Rcvcls . . .
"Hostcss with thc mostcstu . . . Of course wc'rc dedicating
thc Gargoyle to its hcaid artist!
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Kathryn Augur Fox
BRONXVHLE NEW'YORK
Enthusiasm is at mild word . . . Our speedy and efficient iirc
Captain . . . Lost those long hlonde locks . . , Once Gi hridesf
maid, somedzlyabride . . . Europds the greatest . . . Big help
Elizabeth Duna Furst
HUHNGTONKHWHUDSON NEW'YORK
"Dunn"
Ono of Rcvcls' first Waits . . . Voi-:c from Hrst soprano to
st-cond :ilto . . . s'My farther is xi ministcrv . . . Physics cn'
thusislst . . . "I almost died" . . . Thz1t's so intcrcsting! . . .
Hcr Nom De Plume
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Nina Petrova Gopcevic
NEW CANAAN CONNECTICUT
4zNinasr
Graced with a very lovely voice . . . The Herald of our
Revels . . . Quite vvellfacquainted with Jamestown and surf
rounding areas . . . If you want to know how to diet, no one
can give better advice . . . Earrings, eyelashes, and perfume
"""""" ' bottles.
Joan McCormick Goudiss
HARRISON NEW YORK
Ufoaniei'
Eiiicient head of ushers . . . gay Morris dancer . . . "It's
just one of those things" . . . Do certain people object to
noise while brushing teeth? . . . Could be the career bug has
hit her.
Linda Lee Hamby
SUMMIT NEW JERSEY fm
'lLinda"
She can hold a pike with the best of them! . . . How does
it feel to live on Corridor Us? . . . Doesn't seem to get bored
with the press . . . I want to be an individual . . . The conf
trolled pageboy-f"He just Won't let me cut itil", . . . To
Cornell? But we thought Colgate . . . Vive Les Six!
SOUTH HADLEY MASSACHUSETTS
llynne Anne"
"That darn St. Lawrence vvaterwayv . . . Who mentioned
the Honor Guards? . . . Cider in the station wagon . . .
"Cousin Ceceliev . . . Last summer, at the Thousand Islands
. . . "Coming to breakfast, Mickie?" . . . A special kind of
earrings.
Lynne Anne Hanna
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Jay Harcourt
INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA
'iMargie"
That Valentine! . . . A music lover!! . . . Easyfgoing gal
. . . Keeps the class minutes in order . , . A summer job in
Maine . . . "What's this about the parking situation?" . . .
Answers to the name "Rosebud" . . . Keeps us fully supplied
with the "Times",
Carol Ann Heeks
NORTH ADAMS MASSACHUSETTS
Hfacquesu
Early riser . . . "Wriuld you like to give flowers?" . . .
Proud possessor of a green thumb, but gave up on the turtles
. . . Outstanding citizen . . . Rightfhand gal on Wrirk Council.
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Patricia Ann Henry
Q T souTHPoRT CONNECTICUT
"Put"
Moofmoo traits . . . eowlieks here. there, and everywhere
. . . Subtle humor , , . Soon she'll he minus an eyebrow . . .
Egypts gift to America . . . Capable head of floor . . .
known for friendliness and composure . . . Latin Il on
Mondays.
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"Nancy
Rapunzel with short hair . . . Stately herald . . . Running
barefooted down halls at 1:30 at night at a famous resort . , .
Knitting expert . . . Mail hog . . . XVe love your lake, Nance
L , . . He has the loveliest eyes!
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Mary Gay Homer
NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK
.,Gay,,
And Liverlips . . . Eton . . . Plentiful penpals . . . Mus'
kingum . . . "Dick" . . . Horses . . . Typist . . . Is your room
neat? . . . Wellfknown for cartoons . . . That Dresden
china look.
Nancy Goss Huber
SHARON CONNECTICUT
HNMH
What did you compose? . . . Coffounder of the A.S.P.C.L.
. . . A team of brothers who more than suffice . . . Ranch
life for me, boy! . . . An original Wait . . . Wait . . .How
many verses of the hymn do you want? . . . Lucky with races
to dinner . . . Loves not making beds . . . Our grand Choir
head.
Nancy Hueber
SYRACUSE NEW YORK
"Huehie',
Those "Tigertown Blues" . . . Lively personality . . . Sing
Noel! . . . Tops as our song leader . . . One of the few left
in the Senior Class with long tresses . . . Did someone say she
came from Syracuse? . . . Leopard skin pajamas!
Eleanor Grover Humphreys
GEORGETOWN KENTUCKY
"Ellie"
again! . . . Loves her cuddly, oversized kitten . . . Cool as
a cucumber . . . 5:3O's the word . . . May I have permission
to- . . . School depends on her and the Cafe.
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Save your Confederate money, girls, the South will rise'
Ann VandenBout Johnson
ROME NEXV YORK
'ijohme'
V Senior barber . . . Part ofthe "red" suite . . . Early rising
4 l'.B .... Eire on iee . . . She conquered Everyman . . .
"Lord of Misrule' '... Talent plus as our campus player.
Lucia Remington Johnson
RIVERSIDE CONNECTICUT
"Lulqie"
Veep of A.A .... Loyal Green Team Supporter . . .
"Down hy the Riverside' '... Perpetual laugh . . . Swims
like a fish . . . Roommate provides international connections
. . . Fifer extraordinaire . . . Likes to ski.
Helen Beattie Kirkland
TROY NENV YORK
"Helen"
Speed swimmer . . . Plans to do the channel some day . . .
You will all have to eome to my house this summer . . .Famous
Kirkland Cakes . . . Her eamera serves the day girls . . .
Another in her family of Emma Willzxrd girls.
Hope Clitherall Lawrence
MOUNT KISCO NEXV YORK
"Horde-'
"Kitten on the keys" . . . Hospitalale lady of our Revels
House . . . Keeps Sage in smooth running order . . , "lt's
not peroxided-there's a strong sun in Big XVolf" . . . Shell
finish those Argyles eventually . . . A smile for everyone.
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Elizabeth C. Maltby
CORNING NEW YORK
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A lovely balladier in Revels . . . Dark eyes and a tiny
waist . . . "Malt" . Sailing is her sport . . . Often found
in a blue middy jacket . . . L'And last summer I-".
Katherine Mayor
TORONTO, ONTARIO CANADA
"Kathy",
"Don't start yet" . . . "And We went roaring-" . . . Alf
ways organized? . . . Effect of Toronto-"ruddy" . . . "Put
your desks on the eyebrows" . . . "Complete screechu . . .
,A New pinking shears are going to make all her Clothes?
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Anne McKnight
GROSSE POINTE MICHIGAN
"hliclqie"
A former Hyphen rooter . . . Encourages visits to Michigan
. . . A little goes a long way in Mickie's case . . . Unique
room decorations, blue and white seem to predominate . . .
An unjealous greenfeyed monster.
Maria Josefina Mendiri
MARACAIBO VENEZUELA
HMaruja'l
'll hate Truman! In Venezuela, we would keel heem!" . . .
Colombians! Caramba . . . No mantillas for her-he-f clothes
are from Texas! . . . A roguish smile . . . The Cafe and
Francoise . . . Two years ago, but-.
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Helen Penelope Merrill
BEDFORD HILLS NEXV YORK
"Parlay"
Clockfvvinder . . . Platypus! . . . One of the plum pud-
ding bearers . . . "hofho" . . . Bedford's gift to New York
society . . . Pennyfpot . . . Our outstanding citizen . . .
Houseparties-some had two . . . Skier . . . Practical pref
sents and practical jokes.
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Elizabeth Meyer
POUGHKEEPSIE NEXV YORK
"Betty"
Vive l' artiste! . . . How do you spell Poughkeepsie? . . .
d 'tc' First interests
Head start on a sun tan, lucky Burmu afi 3 ....
. . . J Q,
--dogs and children . . . Ice cream and milk, IES fabulous.
. Perfect junior hostess with a word for everyone.
to the Army. . . . u
Vice-President . . .
"They always give me the religious
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Judith Norah Miller
POUGI-IKEEPSIE NEXV YORK
'ifltdyn
Alahamy hound . . . Oh! That Irishman! . . . 'Tm pinned
'H F n . . . HI11'l11'll1'lIl boy! . . . Class
Unending energy and curly red hair . .
parts!"
Blaine Edwards Mills
BETHLEHEM PENNSYLYANl.K
i'Blaine"
"Can you believe it, can you conceive it?" . . . As ener
getic as they come . . . "Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem'
. . . No more pony tails . . . Echoing laugh . . . "Sing :
Song of Sixpence" . . . Sweetheart by mail . . . Beaux, el
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Anne Bedford Morgan
MALONE NEW YORK
MMo7'g"
Sports editor of Clock . . . The Greens! . . . Tales from
the North Country . . . Loves a good argument . . . Four
year itch . . . Loves that Blue and White . . . "How much
did you get today, Annie?" . . . Exercise addict . . . "Give
me a dozen roses."
Sheila Murray
TROY NEW YORK
'iSl1eilaH
'Tm going to bake a pic" . . . Loves trains . . . Carefree
. . . Known for long fingernails . . . ". . . is coming out to'
night" . . . Head of Day Social . . . Director ofthe fabulous
Dance . . . "Mcttez votre ce1'nttwe".
snug Field our
EASTON PENNSYLVANIA
'AOldt1e"
The "Veep', . . . So many roommates . . . Keeps Slocum
running. . . The "drummer" . . . A gullible gal . . . "When
was the War of 1812, Sal?" . . . Can often be heard saying,
"The Heck with it" . . . A vvellfknovvn blue and red scarf
. . . Personality Plus! . . . Our model Model.
T Anita Paine
CHAPPAQUA NEW YORK
HAnita"
Hair that sets hearts on ire . . . Would you like to give
the Prayer Service this week? . . , Patron saint of those who
haven't time to make their beds . . . Sword dancer . . . Solid
gold heart . . . How do you speak to an angel?
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Pauline Gernon Parker
COLCDRADO
DENVER
i'Polly"
Smart and peppy, too. . . A stately lord in Rcvels . ,
s'0nly that great state of Colorado has 'real' rnountainsi' . .
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Capable head of Vx'ork . . . An enjoyable weekend, the arf
nival . . . A ski queen . . . "This is the last set of siifnfup
sheets for the old month" . . . Athletic ability.
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Susan Gall Parrish
lvlANlLA THE PHILIPPINES
i'Sue"
You tlon't know where the Philippines arc? . . . Uh. come
off it . . . Andover annoys her , . . ln Switzerland to school
Europe hy herself . . . Dances like a native . . . Big
h l kt!
and little hrothcrs . . . Strike up, here comes the ioogi
THE NETHERLANDS
THE ,HAGUE
"'Doesjc"
Oh, those girls on the boat!! . . . Always smiling . . . Loves
American recipes . . . "So we paid attention" . . . Black
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Peter didn't put anything in your shoe St. Nicholas ty
. . . . Tell us ahout the big city of New York.
Ann Conrad Pennington
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LEXINGTON KENTUCKY
"Amin
Loves those crazy model T's . . . True blue from the blue
gras state . . . Guard those Petit Fours! . . . Lexington, cenf
ter of the universe! . . . History exam without notes! . . .
"XVhy do it now? l'll h
ave to do it later anyway,"
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Angelica Schuyler Platt
TROY NEW YORK
'Tm playing a game" . . . "Who called you last night?"
. . , "I know a secret, but I can't tell you" . . . Head of
Day Dress who's meticulous in her dressing . . . Future choreof
grapher . . . Morris dancer.
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Audrey Pllmpton
FRAMINGHAM MASSACHUSETTS
"Ami"
The second ingredient of the Apes . . . Oh, but you know
so much more than I do! . . . Faithful waterer of the lilies of
the valley . . . Her budgets always balance . . . Maine sumf
mers . . . But nothing would dare happen in Framingham.
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Diana Hoyt Powell
BRoNXv1LLE NEYV Yoiuc
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Tall and blond . . . Strong family resemblance when in 5 I
Morris costume . . . 'LI know her very well" . . . Fair of face,
but hckle in heart . , . Enthusiastic Bronxville supporter . . .
Connections ranging from Maine to the tip Of Florida.
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Barbara Carol Ragals
BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA
"Bobbie"
"Guess what we're having for supper tonight!" . . . "What's
doing in Buenos Aires?" . . . Loves to dance, especially to that
South American rhythm . . . How 'bout those weekends, Bob'
bie7 . . . I've got my fur to keep me warm . . . Tomorrow
we diet! . . . Double period of sleep Tuesday morning.
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CHARITON
Achieved great heights as a Morris dancer . . . Miss Iowa
. . . Like your hair
when she's around . .
Shari Ream
IOXVA
l'Sha1i"
this way . . . Books of learning fly
. Loves to Samba . . . Fine lateftrain
company.
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Anne Renouf
BELCHERTOWN MASSACHUSETTS
'iGe1tie"
Genius at work . . . Lives on cakes and oranges . . . "As a
matter of fact" . . . Philosophy, or writing? . . . Songhir
. . . Ideas ahout every thing . . . The mysterious handwritf
ing! . . . Height helps in haskethall . . . "Do you think were
having a French test?"
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Margaret Putnam Riley
STONINGTON CONNECTICLWI'
"Peggy Put"
Here, there, and everywhere . . . lights! . . . Expert in
everything from government to hockey to knitting . . . lee
'V hunny, and skiing galore . . . Captain of the S,S.E.NV. . . .
"Wliim can fold a flag?" . . Smile! .... "lust Put, isn't
that enough?"
Mary Lou Rouse
GOUVERNEUR NEXV YORK
i'Lulu"
Up in the clouds. not in dreams. hut in a plane . . . An
expert in hair cutting . . . Boston police force is all
hehind her! . . . Need a truck driver? Ask her. she's prof
iieient! . . . Her Royal Highness. the King of Egypt.
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Marie Elizabeth Saunders
'lBetsy3' L
GARRlSONfON-HUDSON NEXV YORK
Vxfanders up and down lonely Sage corridors after lights
. . . spent a fabulous summer in Germany . . . horsefcrazy it
. . . a creative writer and ballad reader . . . one earring . . .
Do they really understand you at E.W.?
Patricia West Schwentker
BRANT LAKE NEYV YORK
"Pat,
l'Got some more clippings from Dad today" . . . Tames
mice as well as men! . . . unforgettable scream . . . "Want to
make a felt belt?" . . . early riser? . . . food for the famished.
Elizabeth Ann Scheller
LITTLE NECK NEXV YORK
'Betty Ann"
"Everybody here?" . . . one of the earlyfrising threesome
. . . that gallant and lordly look . . . maestro in a M.G. . .
dances divinely . . . A Whitman and Wolfe fan.
Helen Conrath Smith
PAWT-ING NEW YORK
"Helen:'
A nut on skis . . . aspires to be Andrea Mead the second
mi mi mi mi mi mi . . . photographer . . . laugh? . . .
"Suppressed desires" . . . Henrietta? . . . her money box. . .
Polly Monroe Smith
SCARSDALE NEW' YORK
Q at-f "Poll5"
Did a great job as junipahout in Revels . , , swell teani
S captain . . . Ever seen such athletie ability? . . . horses. t-'i
' . , . the pinefpanelecl kitchen . . . "XVho mentioned T.P.f
A 4 . . . noted for her laugh , . . "Anyone for jacks?"
Betty Lynne Stogner
6 DALLAS
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TEX.-XS
"l.5'n'ne"
i 1 ses with laughterfcompletclyf
The eves of Texas . . . Ct llr p
A whi: on ice and off . . . the only girl at Northwood
. . . NVhy do they keep you on ice. Champ? Saving you for
'Q ' future gen
Jane Elizabeth Switzer
CASTINE MAINE
i'SwitZ"
Hails from God's country . . . a sailor . , . added light and
life to Revels as lantern liearer . . . "lsn't life prosaic?"
no sense of direction . . .
pletcly unhappy. lane?
Diane Chia-lien Sze
NEXX' YORK .L
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d Elli i nt resident of U.N.E.YX'.
An honor stu ent . . . ce p
. . , avid supporter of New York City . . . a four year
stretch . . . full supply of males . . . class leader . , . known
d' ' ' 1n eaffer alto in chorus.
for that sweet isposition . . . t U
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NIEXV YORK
erations7 . . . Vkiish youd come sooner.
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-.I Karen Theopold
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Keeps E.W. sports world running smoothly as spirited A.A.
ictures . . . discords beautifully . . . New Ham shire Girls'
P P O
softball champion player . . . "Avvright, you guys!"
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President . . . love that Boston accent . . . mysterious 3fD
Sue Thompson
LOCKPORT NEW YORK
hSue,'
Tall and graceful . . . naturally curly hair . . . "Oh, but
I'm so fat!" . . . when teased about her accent replies, "I do
not sound like that! . . . Stranded at Buffalo for how long
at Christmas?
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Diane Joan Tisher
NEXV BRITAIN CONNECTICUT
What chord does this one go into? . . . The Boar's Head
in hand bear I! . . . Threesome, and how! . . . Essex on the
Connecticut . . . chorister superb , . . what time do you
get up in the morning, Di? . . . heartily loves raccoons. 5
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Cecelia Yung-Hsien Tse
HONG KONG CHINA
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Remember Revels and the enthusiastic bellfringer . . . The
best things come in small packages . . . Wellfdone assembly
. . . a smile for everyone . . . an avid supporter of the Cafe
Rouge . . . an extraordinary wardrobe . . . enjoys icefskating
. . . We love your poetry, Cecy!
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BELGIUM
ANTXVERP
"Erie"
Your English is better than ours, Eviel . . . blushing is a
natural ability . . . Belle of Belgium . . . "Math . . . goshlii
. . . apparatus wfh-if:- . . . a record with Lukie.
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Those slippers with the C s .... . .
our Tower girl . . . 51 ' Z1 ain . .
lusty log pu
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Carolee Ann Van Natta
PENNSYLVANIA
b ll on swings stamps? . .
oing to change your hair g
llcr . . . visits to roommate.
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Margaret Fmn Velde
LAKE BLUFF ILLINOIS
"Maggie"
U,N.E.W.'s left arm . . . stage fright? . . . Wl1ztt's the
attraction in Colorado? . . . "XVhcre did I leave my P--7" . .
ardent Illinoise . . . retiring Cl rustic . . . Riekraclt.
Betsy Jean Waddell
XYILIVIINGTON DELAXVARE
'AXVaddle" "Bets"
Our licllc of the ball . . . VVhy do you worry. silly little
one? . . . Did your father phoncf' . . . "XVhich prom shall I
attend?"-Name it, she's been asked! . . . a former Snoresome
"H ' X Pla ' usary. Sage 200 . . . Ton
Foursomerpnow Iixts ln tht xt3p
get to walk at the front of the llnel
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Martha Ellen Walsh
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TROY NEXV YORK
"Marty"
Parties for the Day Girls . . . "Lets diet tomorrovvfLet's
eat today!" . . . art ability . , . fabulous sense of humor . . .
CHlCl6IlCy plus . . , usually laughing . . . friendly to everyone
, . . "Let's go to the Cafe-for an apple!" . . , Head of Day
work.
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Edith Ann Watkins
POTSDAM NEW YORK A
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Oh, those cycs . . , quiet and demure . . . afmen . . . V?
Open the window-go 'Way and let me sleep . . . Clarkson, .
here I come . . . Has been seen on the Boston train.
Susan Wells
ROCHESTER NEW YORK
Hsuen
, . . "Me too! Me too!" . . . helped form that silver star
creative . . . A campus player and assistant clockfvvatcher
Shall we polish up Class Day?
Ann Stewart Wilkinson
A shade lighter every time we see her . . . Poppies are
great when it comes to orange packages . . . Don't be trite!
GREENWICH CONNECTICUT
'!VVillie"
Fascinating giggle, even in her sleep . . . "A savings stamp,
anyone?" . . . mad Gargoyle photographer . . . a hundred
pounds or bust! . . . business woman . . . what a Discorder!
-sl., . . . "Flora" . . . "Fore!"
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Maryann Young
SCARSDALE
HIVIIYTLITIH
One third of the trio . . . Flutter those
The owner of the tiny hands and feet .
wcckcnds . . . artist extraordinaire . .
team cheers . . . many handsome admirers
laugh!
Angela Joyce Zibro
TROY NEYV YORK
KL-Ioyc-eil
"WAll1f to hear my afterfgym joke?" . . GU1d1H7 livht or
Day Girl WCll.ilfC . . . Docs anyone need my number ixe
. . . Voici le livrel . . . Plays laumper tag in a sni y new tar
. . C.L.C.
Sally Ann Williams
XYELLESLEY HILLS Nl-KSSKFHLSETT
"I've got to haye my hair tut ind th n hu. i p rman nt
. . . The soprano of the Wait r lull t in r
man year . . . We hue more neu newhlbor and may be
. . . In a state of perpetual mot1on id r
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Linda McAlplne Young
XV.-XTERTOXVN NEXX YORK
Elle anne tricoter 1 Stowe no r Great as ortm nt
oi' flowers . . eilm and tool 1 t ut not t st
works overtime it unpr di till
ACADEMIC HONORS
Luft to 1igl1t, standing: Penelope Merrill, Ann XVilkinson, Betsy Saunders, Drusilla Escher, Audrey Plimpton, Diane Sze.
Scaled' Nancy Huber, Lilian Arnistmng, Betsy Waddell, Judith Miller, Margaret Vclde, Sally Oldt, Hope Lawrence,
Sarah Dcem, Pauline Parker, Poppy Bingham, Diana Field, Marguerite Harcourt. Nat in picture: Anita Paine.
CITIZENSHIP I-ICNCRS
Fiml TOLU, left to Wight: Cynthia Ferguson, Sally Oldt, Audrey Plimpton, Gretchen Diefendorf. Second 'rowz Penelope
lxlcrrill, Hope Lawrence, Drusilla Escher, Ann johnson, Lilian Armstrong, Diane Sze, Carol Hceks, Peggy Put Riley.
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love and knowledge we have gained,
friendships far and near:
hardfearned goals that we have won,
valued past that has been such fun,
These I'1lCIHl1'lCS we hold dear.
Although we may
in coming years
Embark on something new,
The lamp of truth and menfries gay
Are yours, E.W.
The past few years have opened up
A knowledgefwidened door.
And in the hearts of us who learn,
An everfkindled Harne will burn,
For Nineteen Fifty Four.
Vvfords hy Carol Heelqs
Mzesic hy Diane Tisher
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REVELS
'friimpgfgrin ,,.....,.,,,....,.,...... M. French, J. Moreau
Fennekohl, K. Fox, P. Henry,
E. Humphreys, A. Plimpton,
E. Saunders, D. Sze, C. Tse
Bell Ringer
Gopcevic
Herald .....
. ........ D. Furst, N. Huber, S. Williami
XVaits .........
lxlarshals ....... '
Hoagland, H. Kirkland.
K. Theopold, A. Wilkinson
Lord of the Manor ...... ......................................... P . P. Riley
Page ,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,..,,.,...,,,.....,.,..,....,........... A , Watkins
Lords ..................,.... ....... C . Gold, P. Parker, B. A. Schellel'
Lord Chamberlain ..... .......................v....---..---- B . L. St0QI1C1'
Lady of the Manor. .............................................. H. Lawrence
Page ..................... ...................... ................................... C . Heeks
Ladies ......... ........ A . Bickert, G. Diefendorf, J. Doscher
Jester .......... ................................................... A . Johnson
Juinpabout ...... .......... P . Smith
Drummer .................. .........,. S , Oldt
Piper ............................... ......... L . Johnson
Ribbon and Stick Bearer .......... ......,...... .......... B . Mills
Hobby Horse ............ ...............................,...................... D . Covel
Morris Girls ........ ........ L . Benjamin, G. Daniels, C. Dennis,
C. Ferguson, D. Field, S. Murray'
Morris Boys ..... ......... V . Cornish, J. Goudiss, N. Hucber,
J. Platt, D. Powell, S. Ream
Ballad Narrator ..... ..................................... E . Saunders
Ballad Girls .......
Maltby, E. Van Hoydonclc
Ballad Boys ....... .............. ..................... S . Parrish, D. Pel
Priest .................. .,.......................................................... L . A. Hannah
Yule Log Pages .............. N. Bennett, D. Covel, F. Duclos, L. Fisher,
S. Fisher, N. Fitze, C. Gazin, M. Harcourt,
K, Ivlayor, M. Mendiri, A. Pennington, B. Ragals,
S. Thompson, C. Van Natta, B. Waddell, J. Zibro
Yule Log Sprites .............................. ................ C . Evans, P. Tomlinson
Boars Head Pages ....,..................................... D. Dalenz, A. Morgan
Boar's Head Marshalls ........ K, Ayers, L. Hamby, A. Paine, S. Wells
Boar's Head Minstrels ..............,......................... A. Renouf, D, Tisher
Mustard Bearer .............. .............................. L . Young
Mince Pie Bearer .............. . .......,,,..................., M, Young
Plum Pudding Minstrels ....... ......... C . Davenport, P. Merrill
Father Christmas ............,.. ....,.,...,......,..,,,...,...,. H . Smith
Lantern Bearers ............... .. ........ A. McKnight, J. Switzer
King of Egypt ,.......................,. .......................... M . L. Rouse
Daughter of King of Egypt ........ ........ P , Scbwentker
Saint George ......................... ,........, J . Miller
Turkish Knight ........ .,,.,.,,..,,, S , Deem
Doctor .........,.... ......... L . Armstrong,
Beelzebul: .....t ..,...... P , Bingham
DF8g0n .-.........-.- -.---....---..---.......At.......................... D . Escher
Rustics: Girls ........ ............. J . Epstein, P. Fletcher, M. Velde
Rustics: Boys... ,.... ..... . ..
M. G. Homer, E. Meyers, M. XValsh
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A small class, it's true, but there's no denying that the FRESHMAN
class that arrived in the Fall of 1950 was rather dynamic. We will never
forget our hrst Troy leave, when the whole class took oil-en masse.
Neither will Troy forget it. Then the hurricane over Thanksgiving week'
end resulted in the transformation of our beloved Hyphen House into a male
dormitory for the juniors' stranded dates. Next our hidden talents emerged
with the production of four onefact plays. And the field trip to New York
City proved quite enlightening for all concerned, even though that fascinf
ating trick shop was not supposed to be included in the tour.
Castles, castles, and more castles .... As we SOPHOMURES plowed
through Medieval History, we realized that there was more to school
than just mischieffmaking. Pet rats and mice over in Weaver Hall absorbed
a good deal of our time. In fact, since we could not bear to depart from
them at vacation time, many E.W. Sophomores were seen carrying an odd
assortment of tiny animals home. Cur more undesirable talents were ref
vealed on Halloween, when we discovered that eggs and studying don't
mix too well. Never will the Class of '54 forget that wonderful creation,
the Nausea, which turned out to be the rage of the annual E.W. Fair.
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.....0fouR PAS
Our class doubled JUNICR year, as did our numerous responsibilities
as leaders of the Green team and our proprietory feelings concerning Kellas.
The Junior Prom brought to its end an eventful Fall term. Then before
we knew it, we found ourselves immersed in the vocational testing program,
surveys, and College Boards of the S.A.T. variety. Cur creative minds
produced a fantastic land L'Behind the Iron Curtain" as the main feature
of the Fair. Spring elections came and went, as we participated in Flame
Ceremony, the approaching seniority was felt by all.
With mingled emotions, ninetyffour enthusiastic SENICRS received
the cherished rings at a dinner given in their honor in October. The tra'
ditional production of Christmas Revels climaxed the Fall Term. What
a thrill it was to be guests at the lvlanor House! Soon Winter term, the
Fair, and College Boards were a part of our past. Leisure time seemed
nonexistent as the deadline for our source themes crept closer and closer.
While preparing for the Senior Prom, the fact that we'd soon be alumnae
became more believable. Cur senior play and Class Day, both huge sucf
cesses in our eyes, brought us two steps closer to that big day. Cn Saturday
june 12, we left Sage Hall for the last time as seniors to receive our
coveted diplomas. As last goodbyes were made, the past four years became
a part of our most treasured memories.
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CLASS POEM
BRoADcAsTs REAPED
Steps taken-thresholds passed
All minds upon the future bent
Each day hriefer than the last
Each year's thoughts Well spent.
Growing with hopes, We ninetyffour
Search the broader road,
Iourneymen of fiftyffour
Reaping harvests sovved.
Compelled as to common goal,
Enjoying breathless time,
Each creating every role-
Leader, chorus, mime.
The earnings of the moment end,
We share our greedy store
And profit hy the dividend,
The student-and the lore.
ANNE RENGUF
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Much credit for style and popularity is due to the interest
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