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Ii '-'J ' , J . I V V Y 1, 'r li r -P o ' r he ' o o EN!OPx3E37 September ll found forty one newly establyshed senlors ready and anxyous to assume thelr roles as school leaders Followmg m the footsteps of his brother B111 VVh1teford became the second member of hys famyly to hold the office of Senate Presydent Headed by Presldent I ucker laylor Vyce Presxdent Secretarv 'Nlancv Noble and lreasurer Iom Cleaveland the Class of 57 began at once to plan for the November Ba7aar choosing as a theme THE ROARING TWENTIES The student bodv yy as soon to 'afhrm the class choice of Kav Hupfeldt and Freeman as Bazaar Co Chairmen As exemplified by a large representatlon on the hrst quarter Honor Roll pressure for college placement began early and each senyor spent an HnYlOUh eypht months awaytlng the news of acceptance Fall sports found Bull Whyteford as one captam of the football team Gretel Hanauer and Vlarcya Smyth leadxng the hockey varslty and Taffy Adams a the team captam and number one player on the badminton ladder Byll Whlteford receyved the Nlcbormlck Unsung Hero Award the first tyme anyone from Frlends had receyyed the honor November 30 was the day the class travelled to the Unyted 'Natyons an ynterestyng moment yn hxstorv because of the Suez and Hungarxan crises Editors Harrlet Wasserman and Dave Felter the evening of December 21st cllmaxed weeks of preparatyon for the annual Holly Ball under the chayrmenshyp of Betty Hutzler and I'om Lleaveland lt yy as a byg success Basketball season opened vyyth B A A and f' A A Presydents Chuck Bryddell 'md Larol Lhrxstopher Liptamlng, the tvyo yarsxty teams Both squads enjoyed yyynnyng, sea ons Preparatyons for exams college boards the year book under Nlarcya Smyth and Nhllory Buchner June YVeek and Commencement occupyed much of the remamder of the year In April the dramatyc abylyty of the clas was demonstrated by Cretel Nlary Uartha and Harryet yyyth cla s advy er Nlr 'Nyck taking, part yn the productyon of I INIE OU l FOR GINGER NVxth fond memorye the Llass of 1957 leayes nts Alma Hater older yyyser 1 trybute to Frlends School educatyon f. y 0 X ax 0 O I f I Q 1 N. 4 - - I Q fx , 1 a I , . 1 . . - U A 1 y , . , . , , . L 4 , K . M ' ' . ' 1 jon V . A . Q .Y 3. 4 u 1 o ' . n Q 5 I y 1 l v' v' -' 5 3 7 . . . . I 1 . L a s 'Y 1 Qs 1 a A y V As announced in The Quill by' the Editors, llary Gordon and Hank Riefle, and Associate 9 D 7 ' 1 I ' 'I . . . I. . . .f ., 1 ' 1 ' ' . Q, ' 7 1 ., ' A ' W. l . 4 I' N. y V . . . 'Y . ' w . I v Q: - v I ' A v' A C v - . . ' Y. . . . ' f - ' f 4 v
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Caryl Whlhng Adams The mzlk of human kmdness 154 1 lffs as she 18 usuallx ealled hx her tlassmxtes joined the Llass of 57 III the seventh grade A tonselentlous student, rl affx s work ls eonststentls above axe-rage She 1 also vert interested rn extra eurrlcular aetnltnes and has been an actne member of both the Seruee and Afhlxatlon Committees Servmg as 'I reasurer of the G A A m her semor vear and on manv deeoratlon LOIDIUIIICCS for danees, Carvl has proven her capabrhty IH demandlng jobs She also enjovs art and has for several tears been a member of the Booster Club for which she has done much poster work ln the athletlc held she quxclclv showed her prowess bx rlsmg to become number one on the badmmton team ln her sophomore vear laffv has retamed that posmon and tltls vear was elected taptam of the tram She has also plaxed IV basketball for tuo vears as rn guard and has shown abtlltv on the tennls eourts Booster Club 3 4 AHlll1tl0n Lommlttee Qhalrman, Projeets Lommxttee Soelal Lommxttee 3 Quzll 4 Vlrslty Badmmton 7 3 4 Laptaln 4 J V Basketball 3 Laptam 4 Bazaar White Elephants Card shark' Wrxtlng artlcles for The Uuzll and serxxng on the ClfLUl8IlOl1 Staff oteupx muth of her spare tlme but 'lt home she enjovs kmttlng and sewmg and she tan usuallv be seen IH the mlddle of her latest paxr of 'mrgsle Cape Cod and the North are her faxorlte haunts III the summer xx here she spends mueh tune Ndlllilg and Svtllllllllllf As the North has her heart, she plans to attend eollege there after graduation I4 l I ff 0 I ll . 2, J, 4, 5 5,7 s 'i rtal fl f - ' - eslli tttf f tetts ' . ,t,'Q n f, G.A.A. 'I reasurer: 4 5,ff'2lfgiQ',j t-, ' 3 . 1 . 4 z -f ' z .., , , . . . . : , 4 . 1 l Nz j, . 5 . V' D' 1 :,' ' N 1 1 s y . s f - - ' I . e s' yu . Q i . X Y 7 4 l D u - a 1 1 1 .
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