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Frnnl Rnrv. lvl! In riglzlz Suzanne Watters, Patricia Spaulding. Ann Nelson, Patricia Burke. Srrnnd Roz:-, le' In right: Anthea de Rouville, Silmyl Matlle , IJ lriyl Carol Tomajan, Marjorie Hiatt Judith Cohan Mary Givan. fl . i i, 12, . -f ...ff 1 ff f' - ' ' , ,nh it yy Y vp pt . I vf I 4 A, Jllfl. ' l'f 'r -fl. ' i A FQ. gil lk' ,rr LV! Ll' 1 at14i,99ff'7D f M' .1 bv? iw' W- ff Jf ff fi . 0 . f J, ' gs ' if ' , I , A -. ' ,'. i i gf 1 ,9 'gJgh we have had our troubles, 2 V' fi I' Margie Hiatt with her bangs, 4,13 Jul mfr , if JLEAWJW e have also had our fun, ' i if . Dldnf l 0V9 f1UCl1'fUn - - - Y2f i ll all y.l I And for the Freshman Class X Q I 1 'A ,151 1. TFor, 'shi said, it takes too long, iL,i.'l!?lA'W5'? E, ,,:AV,,i, , This year has been a happy one. Qt , l 4 0 CUV em eVe Y0ne- R 1- if ,wil Y lt'- ll, .1 L .ft In V i ,W '07 Ikyg ,Vw ' , Wim' would livehove done 2 , ' 1 , ' Anthea, with her potato chips, ,ff Y? -f,'Y'Ji,. ' C. S R :Vith:ut 'Patsys lakes and pranks. 1 l f' J 1 ,:' WGS often Very Sod, i tk 4' VH 64- VSV ef IOYOUS W'l f I h k ,-f' ' t Where do they go? she always asked, 0 ,Lf Jq, e gave our grate U l an S' ' .JL , For one is all l've had. 7305. 4 i I ' . V' wx Mary Givan's appetite 'R , fi I I Really made class history. .. And when in S9GfCl1 of C0fOl But . . . how did she keep her figure? We looked for something bright. Th t was our class mystery. Those socks, we saw, When we got near . . . were really quite a sight. ybil studied night and day ' nd she also loved to draw. - - -L' She was the most industrious girl ' . Polly Burke was Clever ff think I ever saw 1 Q deg-if And full of vim and vigor. ' ' ,YQ ' x-4 - And while we're paying compliments ' fra gkvf j She also had a Egger, Friend Judy was quite talkative 0,50 -1 pf' , e f -S 0,5 And often left us all ,067 1 t V, YS To sit beside Miss Smith Lil -Sf 4,U,L-l ' A And so you see the Freshman Class, , l le back ot '-' L4 is- H'-V K The ten' FW ' i,10'i' ' Best of luck to all of you 'J ' A n Nelson skated beautituuly 1-,X ,gli W? meet next year ogom' X As graceful as a swallow, . . xl.,r'i5 j::.Ng,Igl'XAr1,-'Qvs QJ ' nd everywhere that Ann did skate gs 5,',gK:-' X e boys were sure to follow Wk -'foiix 's POW Burke ' or at W' -fs N J' or .5-4 Anthea de Roumle Suzanne now there was an athlete 1 'Y N 'nbc 'faq - - - 1 1 1- I i QQA star at basketball! 99? S, can l X She always had a cheery wink ' it ' 'FAS' And a good word for us all PI WT E EL!-XSS UP I ETEE l x l'Ngi7'S'l1Qg.,i?-Wsli..Ablg1J! 'x.' ' l- PTY
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. s .,, I ,ii VX , f W V 1 Q-f 'yqyfifi J' fiat. 4 f I A J ,ff rf . - 4 yflf' AJ' l yr VV' ' '11 l ' ' .,.f .,-' .J- .X . o . , .1 , .4 , x-I ,a B .1 ' Connie Andreson, our gesticulating whiz, The notable one in every Math quiz. While bringing fun into class is .lan Bath, Causing even the teacher to laugh. Then there's Ann Brown with that perfect page-boy, The girl with the pipe which is only a toy. - 'Q' - Saran Bruce excels in Math class, T,,flMXN,ifl'ff5 Our singing sophomore, a really fine lass. ' fi 4: , ' Q Next comes Phyl Hall with sister near, V V Very concerned about Geometry next year. l Q' .S ,Q-fri' Heald is the one who keeps up our morale, fs: -'-Y 'iff 'Vx .i The whistling girl whom we know as SaI. was V, :V- EQ-'Vt-N ' Carol Keith is the one free of care, ti sk-E'1i, ,i-It' ve- She's our girl with the beautiful blonde hair. N4 f ji' Q- A Vx While Charlotte's the one who's good in each class, ,.:',LA.l.'ixO X f 4' Yet worries about tests which she always can pass. l i Jocelyn Manzer is the girl who can write, 'P gf A sf? T Her compositions are Mrs. Peckham's delight. y Next comes Renee Michelson, our perfect A-student, 1-K5 -- it 55,5 I tl M J , lv' What would we do is she weren't so prudent? 'K' tgnjullfi VW-3 'fd fl X tn Q, 0' W fm Joyce Schneider, who has the pretty curls, be L, 9 LJ? T fx - . All ls one of our smartest and friendliest girls. f-hw I A MM M Last on the list is a girl called Red, l X l Ki ,V Nan, 'Tull XM The teachers all fear there's not a brain in her head. h K . - S az This is the end of our sophomore list, WT- kk,-.Nr ll-Y' Z' M If one should leave, she'd surely be missed. T , U 1- ls ixiY'- if 9 BEVERLY mom K 'Q li' - QA, sf. .- kqgkl-il I' f Front Row. lrft to right: Renee Michelson, janet Bath, Jocelyn Manzer, Joyce Schneider, Saran Bruce. Srcond Row, left to right: Charlotte Lamson, Sally lleald, Ann Brown, Phyllis Hall, Beverly Tilden, Constance Andreson.Third Rnw: Carol Keith.
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Qlflf Perhaps you haven't heard of the wonderful new instru- ment, the product of the combined minds of Henry Ford and Albert Einstein. Last week I had the good fortune to fly down to Princeton with Mrs. Norwood and Miss Jones in their jet-propelled plane. While visiting Mr. Einstein's laboratory, I was allowed to inspect this Eye into the Future, as he calls it. Upon looking into the lens, the first scene which met my gaze was a section of the Amazon Jungle. A bit be- wildered, l stared again, and there was Betty Bousquet. She is conducting a health-renewing tour for American youths afflicted with asthma. Back in the United States we see Woody Goss warbling with Hildegarde in the Persian Room. She declares that she would rather sing, Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup , to him than to anyone else. More notoriety for the class of '47l Joan Averill and Bobby Gow are holding prominent positions an the editing staff of PIC magazine. They write the column called Our advice on Life and Love. I was startled tc see that Janet Ayres has given up her iob asfiolly old nursemaid of Dartmouth College, and has taken up the art of plumbing. She was quoted as saying, Worcester certainly is a cleanly city. The scene shifts to the First Unitarian Church steeple, where firemen are frantically rescuing Cairns and Clary from the spot where they were blown after an explosion in their bubble gum factory. The great eye moves to Stockholm, where Lois Kinnicutt, skating in the Olympics, was shocked when the ice broke and she fell through. When she was finally rescued, she wes embodied in a cake of ice and had to be chipped loose. 'l'm certainly a chip off the old block, declares Lois. We see Nancy and Cynie at Ellis lsland anxiously awaiting the arrival of their French fiances, the result of a romantic correspondence in the Eighth Grade. Bunny Fregans has been elected President of a Gym and Jumping-the-Buck Club. She declares it is very elevating. Peeking in on a very intelligent radio program, I see that Nina Chute has taken Lulu McConnell's place on lt Pays To Be lgnorant . 861,16 .!lfLlf0 Z0 .qgllfttlftfe Just now Graham Fernald is arguing a big court battle. He is arguing for the defense and the offense. At present he is tied with himself. It's nice to know that Jimmy Scott has made such a success as a bouncer in an uptown night club, while Richard opens the door. Jimmy Hicks, due to his love of the serious, has opened a funeral home in Worcester, but business is dead , says Jimmy. Over in India a terrible thing has occurred. Mahatma Ghandi tried to talk Stuart into o hunger strike, but Stuart consumed Ghandi instead. Jimmy Bowden, wealthy ship tycoon, has iust set up bail for Sally Gooch, who was put in iail for being too rough in a ladies' wrestling tournament at Madison Square Garden. Judy Crane and Martha Woods have iust duplicated Han- nibal's march over the Alps. They were reported as saying, Travel on elephants is broadening. Jack Harris, wealthy owner of the Boston Red Sox, de- clares his success is due to the production and selling of Ford V-8 cars. Miss Jones and Mrs. Norwood were enioying an Esquire calendar, when lo and behold they found Polly Priest's name as art director. - Flight from Than Franthithco coming in on Runway Thix. Ye gods! lt's Cornelia Duffy at La Guardia Field announcing the flights. Back in dear old Bancroft we see Carol Holmstrom in the audience as a plugger for the Eighth Grade Play. Now I look away from the giant machine as it folds up, wondering how true its prophecies will be. Take heed to what I saw, Class of '47, for it could come true. P SALLY GOOCH, T o 'LO-Q OJLU.: ts . Vlo'vbLQ.u.,iloL GQ 3136 Ps -N, I' ' with the assistance of Class Eight. 9.11.41 set. ittcdgb CMA, fi-W, x,La Frnnl Rout, left In right: Carol Holmstrom, Judith Crane, Nancy Preston, ,Ioan Averill, Janet Ayres, Betty Bousquet, Nina Chute, Lois Kinnicutt. Second Rnw left ln right: jack Harris, janet Fregans, Polly Priest, Martha Woods, Cynthia Wood, Cornelia Duffy, Sally Gooch, Graham Fernald. Third Raw, left to right: David Clary, Richard Wils- don. Stuart Robinson, Barry Cairns, Robert Gow, James Bowden, james Hicks, Woody Goss, James Scott.
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