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LORETTA DE KYZER HawTHorng, N. J. SECRETARIAL Treasurer Sophomore Class; Assistant Busi- ness manager Fair Facts 4; Boots Club 1-2-3; Treasurer Scribblers Club 4; Y. W. C. A. 1-2-3-4; A. A. 1-2-3-4; Secretarial Club 3; Faxette Staff 4. “The soul’s calm sunshine, and the heartfelt joy.” MARTHA KLINE CLEVELAND, OHIO GENERAL ELECTIVE Choir 3-4; Treasurer of Choir 4; Treasurer of Fairfax Players 4; Fairfax Players 3-4; Secretary Junior Class; Boots Club 3; Scrib- blerssGlub:4s)AseAr 3-4-6 YaW a Grew 4. “My heart is like a singing bird.” JUSLiuNGeeOriie Morristown, N. J. GENERAL ELECTIVE Choir 3-4; Boots Club 2-3; A. A. 2-3-4; NG WHE AG. IN EE “Whatever you do, do wisely—’ ELANE ROMEIKE MAT TAAU MLS NY? GENERAL ELECTIVE Fairfax Players 4; Scribblers Club 4; Senior Representative to Farr Facts 4; Y. W. C. A. 4; A. A. 4; Music Club 4. “Honest labour bears a lovely face.”
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High School Seniors JUDY DAVEY ROCKVILLE CENTER, N, Y. GENERAL ELECTIVE Boots (Glub 3A. Ay 3-4; ¥5 WG. AS 3-4; Student Council 4; Scribblers Club 4; Fair- fax Players 3-4; Vice-President of Junior Class; A. A. Representative 3; President of Senior Class; Vice-President Fairfax Players 4; Vice-President A. A. 4; Vice-President Y. W. C. A. 4; Fair Facts Staff 4; Faxette Staff 4. A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge.” MARGARET BRAUN GERMANTOWN, Pa. GENERAL, ELECTIVE Class Treasurer 4; A. A. 3-4; Y. W. C. A. 3-4; Fairfax Players 4; Boots Club 3; Music Club 4; Secretary of Fairfax Players 4; Scrib- blers Club 4. “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” HELEN BRANAMAN WAYNESBORO, VA. GENERAL ELECTIVE “Heart on her lips, and soul within her eys, Soft as her clime, and sunny as her skies.” MARJORIE CRANDALL Port WasHINGToNn, N. Y. GENERAL ELECTIVE NE Wier Coe eet a Ame Nets “T must laugh and dance and sing; Youth is such a lovely thing.”
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Senior History OUR very short years ago we entered Fairfax Hall with the inten- tion of improving ourselves, both socially and intellectually. As Freshmen, we took no part whatsoever in the important social functions of the year, but in our Saturday night parties we did show what talent we had. It was in May of this year that the big event took place. A junior- senior reception—to which boys were invited—was substituted for the usual junior-senior banquet. As freshmen, we could take no part in this thrilling party, but we could anticipate a repetition of the event when we became juniors and seniors. Our Sophomore year was a successful, as well as an eventful one. It was successful in that we made our grades and passed from the status of “wise fools” to the lofty, dignified position of juniors! It was eventful because of the many extra-curricular activities which we were privileged to enjoy. We went on many interesting and instructive trips; we heard many worthwhile recitals; and we enjoyed some splendid plays. We worked hard in athletics this year in an attempt to be privileged to have “Sophomore Class” engraved on our athletic shield, but we had to leave this honor to the junior class. Many new girls joined our class during our junior year. They came just in time to help us give the first dance of our very own. This was not our last dance, however; we had many more during the year. The junior-senior dance in May was a memorable occasion. We believe that we, as hostesses, derived just as much pleasure in decorating the gymnasium and preparing for our party as our guests, the seniors and their friends, had in dancing, and enjoying the fun we had planned for them.
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