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team was Helen Ruben' Bmbam Ann Edge and Lynn llflnipby exerted much effort and sk1ll for the school sw1mm1ng team Two new sophomores th1s year Helen Ley bznn and Nancy Hom were always rec ogn1zed by the1r rolled up bobby sox and Northern accents as they greeted all w1th H1 you k1ds' jo Beth Hume: who enrolled n anuary worked hard on her smgmg whlch she plans to study 1n college Helen Gmcean contnbuted much to the class because of her d1spos1t1on and scholar sh1p If anyone wanted mformauon on the latest recordmgs Peggy Lacy could prov1de 1t because of her pract1cal experlence 1n that Held Alzce Asher won the sp1r1ted sponsor Linda McKznley could always be found sketchmg horses or relatmg her eXper1ences ln the latest horse show Anne Peppzazft was on hand to run errands 1n her blue conver mble Nadzne Fewzer w1ll be remembered as a charmmg model for the fash1on show W1th her usual pep lt 1sn t hard to p1cture Marilyn Ann Wzllard 1n her role of cheerleader These many act1v1t1es of the sophomores 1nd1cate they are prepared to take over the pr1V1leges and dutles of upperclassmen Oh not the bell already' V1rg1n1a R1ch Peggy Lacy Helen Robert Josephme Lucchese Four Pretty Glrls Patsy Lxbbey Mar1lyn Fye X1ma Lee Long Sh1rley Jordan , - , ' F, .- fl ' ' Y, 5 ' 'J 1 .l , I campaign for the Song of Bernadettef, ,. . , V . . . Y lt ,,. 4 Q s n J ' ' s . , , . ,, . ,,. . . . . ' 5 , 5 '
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You have to Wait in line for everything: Ellen Birk, Alice Asher, Helen Leyburn, Helen Garceau, Lynn Murphy. Not pictured: Jane Lothes, Anne Peppiatt. 'll-Iold that pose-it,ll look good in the annual!,': Nancy Hoar, Barbara Ann Edge, Martha Ann Wil- liard, Nadine Ferrier, Patty Pope. Not pictured: Jo Beth Hames, Linda McKinley. Svnphnrnnrw Serving the King in their Winsome way Are the sophomores courtiers, sweet and gay. After surviving the perils and trials of freshman days, these girls found themselves easily adapted to the sophomore year. Led by their president, Ellen Birle, the orphan class , Without a home room teacher for three months, carried on nobly. Other ofhcers for the year Were: joseplaine Lucchese, secretary and Marilyn Fye, treasurer. Art, music and dancing influenced the days of these girls. Patty Pope made much progress in her Hrst year of art work. De- voted to both art and music was talented Shirley Iorclan, while the ballerina, Virginia Rich, thrilled many with her dancing in the Christmas play and at Aidmore. Patsy Libbey and jane Lotbes kept the scholastic standards of the class high with their honor reports. Xirna Lee Long, secretary of the Athletic Club, lent her enthusiasm to all sports. The only sophomore on the varsity basketball
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First youire upg then youire down: Mary Scheideler, Carol Murphy, Pat Penny, Betty Jo Did you ever see such quiet freshmen?: Virginia John- ston, Ann Merkle, Anita Bubb, Kitty. Sanner. Mathews, Mary Koch. ilirrahmvn Ye frolicking freshmen, laugh and sing As jesters in the hall of the King. Leading the freshman class in their ac- complishments for the year were the officers: Pat Heim, presidentg Anim Bzzbb, secretaryg Mary Koch, treasurer. The Whole class paraded before their seniors dressed in pinafores and pigtails on the annual Freshman Day. A1171 Merkle wear- ing a frilly baby bonnet was chosen the cutest freshman. Abundant talent Was found among these girls. Cn many occasions Carol Ionian en- tertained the school with her expert piano selections While throughout the year, Sandra Sexton? artistic touch was found on bulletin boards. Belly fo Doherty frequently burst forth into song after her successful audition on Freshman Day.
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