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JEANNETTE TRUHLAR 31437 Shaker Boulevard Chagrin Falls, Ohio ujannn Those dark eyes-so dark and so deep. Come-hither smile . . . artistic ability . . . startling, stunning, endearingly different . . . classic beauty turned perfection. Portico, 15 Prom Committee, 25 Off Campus Club, 15 Hourglass, 1, Outing Club, 1, 25 Fashion Show, 13 Usherette, 1, Talent Show, 1. PAULETTE F. VALLIERE 320 Union Street Springfield, Massachusetts Polly ANN MARIE YAMER 22 Bridge Street Wilbraham, Massachusetts .fAmy,, My eyes make pictures when they are shut. Sparkling eyes . . . walks with a pride . . . vivid imagi- nation . . . tall and slender. Senior Hostess, 23 Portico, 2, Prom Committee, 1, Hour- glass, 13 Off Campus Club, 1, 25 Outing Club, 1, 2: Maypole Dance, lg Talent Show, 1. Prom Committee, 1, 2, Off Campus Club, 1, 2, Outing Club, 1, 2, Dramatic Club, 1, Daisy Chain, 1. UV' nf' Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Sincere . . . that mischievous giggle . . . a cheery word and greeting for all . . . a combination of everything nice. uhm
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PIIYLLIS LOUISE TALBOT 32 Ellsworth Road West Hartford, Connecticut PhyI Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. Velvet brown eyes . . . natural and sincere . . . likeable . . . fun-loving . . . sympathetic heart. Senior Hostess, 23 Portico, 25 Off Campus Club, 13 Hourglass, 13 Outing Club, 15 Fashion Show, 15 May- pole Dance, 1. ANNE TEHAN 32 5 Longhill Street Springfield, Massachusetts KKAnne!l Sweet, silent, persuasive eyes. Charming and pleasant . . . perfect taste in clothes . . . fun-loving and sociable. Prom Committee, 1, 23 Fashion Show, 1, 2g Usherette, 13 Talent Show, 1. BEVERLY BARBARA TRIMBOLI 49 Firglade Avenue Springfield, Massachusetts NBeVU Dark eyes, dark hair-a pleasing combination. Though she's quiet, you know she's there . . . dignified . . . thoughtful . . . she started this knitting fad. Prom Committee, 1, 2, Chairman, 2, Off Campus Club, 1, Outing Club, 13 Queen's Court, lg Fashion Show, 1, 29 Usherette, 15 Talent Show, 2.
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An Eye to the News FINAL EDITION REGISTRATION September 16, 1952-This morning was a very busy one at Bay Path. New junior girls were arriving from their homes to register at the college. Senior Hostesses met the girls with whom they had been communicating all summer and acquainted them with the registra- tion procedure. Later in the morning the girls were greeted in the spacious auditorium by Dean Emma McCraray. She further ac- quainted them with all the rules and regulations that must be adhered to by every girl. Student handbooks were given to each junior girl at this time. The Dean also presented the officers and members of the Student Council to the new students. After a morning of getting acquainted with Bay Path, the juniors prepared to make the two years lying before them both pleasant and profitable in every way. PICNIC September 18, 1952-It was a beauti- ful fall morning and a pleasant one for the girls sitting around the swimming pool near Deepwood Hall singing songs of old and new. This group was com- posed of the new junior girls and the senior girls, and the occasion was the first picnic honoring the class of 1954. Later in the morning the juniors joined with the seniors and faculty in various games. The faculty vs. students games were the most colorful events. At noontime everyone had a delect- able luncheon at the picnic grounds with hamburgers and hot dogs as the piece de resistance. The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to various things, from chatting with new friends to swimming in the pool. It was a very enjoyable picnic with a good time had by all. ELIZABETH ARDEN DAY October 28, 1952--Today was the day that had been anxiously awaited for so long-Elizabeth Arden Day. One day each year the beauticians from Elizabeth Arden's Salon in New York come to Bay Path to answer that age- old question: What can I do to make myself beautiful? Well, they were really kept busy to- day. First, they showed us how to take care of our skin, then our hair. Nancy Johnson and Dorothy Partyka were used to demonstrate, and they both looked very glamorous. Next, they showed us how to keep our bodies in shape. Many a moan and groan was heard as we were put through the paces. Following this, many of the girls re- ceived individual counseling about their own special problems. TEA and FASHION SHOW November 19, 1952-Deepwood was the scene today of one of the biggest social events of the year - the Fall Fashion Show and Tea. The girls' mothers and housemothers were the honored guests. An expert taste for the latest in styles was quite evident as the narrator, Pat- ricia Bradley, described each girl as she gracefully came down the winding stair- case in her stunning outfit. The styles varied from the prettiest in formals and bridesmaids' gowns, chic afternoon, cocktail, and tailored dresses, to the smartest of lounging robes and pajamas. Following the show, all of the girls and their guests were served tea. .L. 11 TALENT SHOW November 24, 1952 - Much talent was discovered today as the Junior
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