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Sgplwmoref A small class this year, the twelve Sophomores have worked hard to make each school event a success. The management of the Lost and Found has enabled them to get owners and belongings together for a slight profit to the Sophomore treasury. In March they provided a special kind of entertainment for the Freshmen at an under five years old party. As the group in charge of decorations for the Foreign Stu- dent Fund dinner they contributed greatly to its success with the colorful posters and flags of many countries which they obtained. In all class athletic competition the Sophomores have been both danger- ous and constant. As this year ends, they can hardly wait to be Juniors, but they can also look back upon an active and profitable Sophomore year. Sophomore class: Seated, left to right: Alice Beebe, Sandy Smith, Hilda Wright, Bonnie Steppg standing, left to right: Susan Tucker, Mary Knox, Barbara Courts, Mary Stanley, Margaret Colhoaer, Lyn Ball, Martha Osborne. Absent: Juli- anne Spears.
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Page 28 text:
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union An exuberantly enthusiastic Junior class has sparked many school activities this year. Refreshments after Initiation of the new students in the Fall, many skits on various occasions, unusual acts in the talent round- up, the class volleyball championship, these are only a few of this group's achievements. A slave auction and management of the school store have added money to the Junior treasury, and this class won the coveted lunch-out for selling the largest number of tickets to the Foreign Student dinner. Junior delegates attended the Religious Conference, the Pub- lications Conference and a number of regional student body conferences. Now as the school year closes the Juniors look forward to the Fall when they become the first Senior class at the new high school site, Honey Hollow. J unior class-Front row, left to right: Julie Hunter, Caroline Robbins, Wendy Woodbury, Priscilla Morehouse. Second row: Nancy Johnsrud, Joanna Veazie, Susan Hendrix, Susan Shi- omi, Susan Comrie, Mary Walker. Third row: Augusta Alex- ander, Lucy Hubbard, Linda Hanson, Jenny Burke. Back row: Charla Woodworth, Sandy Adams, Betsy Warren, Karen Taylor. Absent: Patty Sheahan.
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Treshmm This year's Freshman class pioneered co-education at Catlin Gabel. Its members enjoyed the welcoming parties given for them by the other classes, and many of the freshmen attended the successful mixer dances given by the Mother's Club. They also proved invaluable help on decorations for both Fall and Spring dances, and were runners-up for the class championship in volleyball. Two acts prepared for the Talent Show revealed hidden histrionic ability and familiarity with television. After learning the ropes the Class of '61 looks back upon a successful year and forward to sophomoric superiority at Honey Hollow next year. Freshman class-Seated, front row from left to right: Maja, Farwell, Tim Sullivan, Ron Cooper, Leslie Kolisch, Linda Wallin, Nancy Flinn, Molly Bowman, Dorothy Noyesf seated, second row: Caroline Hoffman, Janet Hirsch., Margaret Mc- K irdie, Sally Clark, Karen M cCormick, K atey Morey 5 standing, third row: Kaaren H orsley, Marianne Kuvallis, Michael Welch, Susan Halton, Steve Saslow, Paula Owen, Tom Givler, Jeff Collins, Chris Von Schmidt, Jim Ferguson, Weylin Meyer, Harley Hiestand, Molly MacNamara, James Platt, Tom Robinson.
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