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SEPTEMBER. 1952 - Our Student Council convenes early - Athena Dikcgoros, President, Kay Ulbrich, Vice-President, Janet Provost, Secretary, lNlgiry Lnbowicz, Treasurer: Patricia O'Connor, Margaret Hill, Ann Kingsley, Dorothy Larson, Senior Representatives, Helene Adler, Carolyn Swanson, Virginia Poirier, Randy Newman. junior Representatives-and make plans for our lzist year: a new schedule of orientation which means a whole day of fun with the picnic and hello's to everyone, catching up on summer events, new songs, and everyone happy in anticipation of the new school year, new faces-not frightened this time, but very interested, school begins and books are taken up again, new teachers to find out about, football games at surround- ing colleges: settling down begins right after our first dance-a square dance at the Community House. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER, 1952 - Choosing of officers for our class - Kathleen Burke, President, janet Fricke, Vice-President, Jean Branciere, Secre- tary: Bette Yarrington, Treasurer, Elizabeth Arden again, but not as much reconditioning required, Hallowe'en party gives us a chance to express some ideas, fashion show followed by tea, prom committees set up early, Student Council starts a disc-jockey program during noon hours, marks come out, Harvest Hop and a shortage of men start us thinking about the coming formal. ......',..1.g ..A ---- ,.- J, ',.1 N. . Harvest Hop , - x. -pqiiiz... , l 3 . ....... QA, Q 3 ,Q .i.g::: X-4 nl 'W Fashion Show Va. I ' 7 I W V f i, 9?' it . V g .Q I .' I ' i '11, A - ,A . ' D l . 4 Picnic 1 1 jg 7
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THE JUNIOR CLASS These girls with pleasing smiles have just completed half their training for positions in either the medical or executive field. Next year will bring Held study in Child Psychology, field trips, visits to the United Nations and many other activities to make the year pass quickly. In all future activities we wish them the best of luck.
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