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MARJORIE HILDA COHN Wheelock Margie” How can wc forgcc that girl with the infectious giggle, for wherever there’s fun, there’s Margie. When she walked into the Senior Room with banks we were all amazed, but wc soon got used to them. Shock, soon turned into delight when Margie would come into school saying that she has finished another pair of those cable socks. Best of luck, Margie, and save some of those pranks for future reference. Entered 1945; Library Club 1945-47; Volley Ball Team Upper IV. ATRELEAVEN SHELIA CORDINGLEY Briarcliff She” ’’Did you ever,” is Shelia's inevitable comment on most remarks addressed to her. Shelia is really wonderful and is liked by everyone. Come trouble, rain or shine, Shelia is always ready to help out, and besides she is lots of fun to be with. Wc all think that she has made one of the best Glee Club Presidents ever. Entered 1940; Secretary Upper I; President Upper 11; Vice President Upper II; President Upper III; Vice President Upper IV; Glee Club 1944-47; Librarian 1944-45; Drama Club 1944-47; Chairman of Dance Committee; ”Our Town” Workshop; Assembly Committee 1945-46; Red Cross Committee 1941-42; President Glee Club 1946-47; Poetry Club 1946-47; Volley Ball Team Upper IV. [14]
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v G v ’ a '«PS ? SARAH JANE BROWNE Sal” SaMy appears co one of the silent members of our class, but we know better. VC envy her for that nifty figure, and that swell maroon-convertible. Sal has always been a very helpful member of our class, friendly and sincere. We wish we could follow you on all those Sociology trips, Sally. Entered 1945; Drama Club 1944-47; Glee Club 1)44-45; Glee Club 1945-46; Library Club 1944-47; Luncheon Committee 1946-47. —BARBARA JANE BUBBINS O Finch Bobbie” B. J.” Bobbie, our knit two, purl two gal, is the most friendly and reliable member of our class. As Business Manager of the Yearbook, this year, she has proved herself very efficient. Those who have seen the results of her efforts in the studio know she has creative ability, and will go far in this field, if given the opportunity. We shall never forget the two grey cable knit sweaters she labored over for herself and the other lucky person. We know Bobbie will succeed wherever she goes. Entered 1942; Secretary Upper II; Orchestra 1942-45; Luncheon Committee 1942-45; Assembly Committee 1944-45; Glee Club 1944-47; Jr. Glee Club; Treasurer of Glee Club 1945-46; Secretary of Glee Club 1946-47; Secretary Upper V; Chairman of the Banquet Business Manager of the Yearbook; Drama Club 1945-47; Study'Hall Proctor 1946-47; Volley Ball Team Upper IV; Volley Ball Team Upper V; All Beaver Tennis Team 1946; Work Shop 1946-47. [13]
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HELEN PEVERLY COX Connecticut Helen If you see a friendly smile and two big dimples, you'll know Helen is back of them. She has a nonchalant manner and sparkle all her own. Helen attacks Math and Sports with astounding energy. Her manner is friendly, frank, and humorous. For the above reasons she is a well liked member of our class. Entered 1945; Clee dub 1945-46; Drawn Club 1945-47. V. MARTHA JANE DUGAN Martha Martha is one of the newer members of our class this year, but one we will never forget. We hear that she plays the piano, a pleasure we have not enjoyed yet. How about it, Martha? We shall always remember her dances, her open house parties, and that wonderful and endless stream of good-looking suits. The best of luck to you, Martha. 7oetry Club 1946 0 1946-47 Poetry Club 1946 17. .A.
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