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FIRST ROW: J. Miller, B. Bonner, B. Clark, W. Crouch, ,G. Forman. SECOND ROW: H. Elwood, S. Goldman, E. Kidd, C. Bennett, J. Adams, B. Richardson. THIRD ROW: B. Buckley, S. Wadsworth, A. Detweiler, S. Street, L. Clark, K. Carlsen, B. Erdle, J. Rodgers. ABSENT:,M. deGogorza,VP. Heuer. sovunllonr cuss The Sophomores. . .minus seven plus five equals twenty-one l fools . . .wise, of course. . . hard workers. . .brimming with fun. . . noisiest homeroom in the school. . . You'll never guess who called last night! ... Anyone have any ideas for our assembly? ... Who's going to have the next Bridge Club? ...Swamped with homework...hcld trouble with French--verb charts! . . .murdered Latin Il. . .Duly initi- ated the Frosh. . .were well represented in the Christmas play. . .had a wonderful time at the Christmas Dance! . . .open house at Kidd'sl I . . . Mid-year exams--ohhh. . .Contributed quite a few to the Lake Placid expedition. . .This class can knit, too---theyiustdidn'ttry as hard as the upper classes.. .Sports?--you bet!...hockey, basketball and horses, horses, horses. . .Most often repeated words: Let's get going- -we have a lot to dal . . .May Breakfast and crowning of the Seniors . . .What's the weather forecast? . . .Driver's licenses . . .hmmm . . .Work period-- Can't you get down to gym a little faster? . . .Spring Fling- -lots of work, lots of funl . . .Finally brought out the pastels for Grad- uation . . .How will they like being Juniors? . . .Well, they won't have long to wait to find out! 31
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L. Lewis. Juniors...subtracted five and added three...making the class the smallest one in the upper school...but what they lack in size is made up in other ways...Chapman's slumber party--Food, water-skiing, chatter, nosleepand more food. .. Finally got their licenses'--it was asore subiect For a while. . . Best supporters of own candy-selling project.. . . Liz thoroughly initiatedatown going-away party. . .Full week-ends at last. . . Christmas Dance and Williams' open house...greatest vaca- tion yet.. .Class dues--consequently always broke.. .Con- stantly lcnitting--what do they want to be?--old maids, or s om e th i n g ? . . .Fothers'-and-Daughters' Banquet. . .Feeble attempts at dieting. . .Became actresses For class assembly. . . Discovered that blind dates aren't such a gamble after all. . . Social Welfare proiect--another play. . . Where are you going to college? . . .Saw a little how the boys live at prep school and liked it. . .singing never was their strong point, but they could be heard singing college songs in the queerest places. . . Star patronizers of the Blue Door, with the Sterling as an after-school and week-end meeting place. . .Carefree and happy, with plenty of serious thoughts behind it all. . . Won't you please settle down and work?. . .June's almost here, and we're practically SENIORS! l ! 30 SEATED: P. Critikos, G. Beere D M11e11a I. Knight. SECOND ROW B Wllllams M L. Bratt, C. Clements, G. Manson D Dxet rich, THIRDROWQS. Bareham I Chapman K. Gabel, L. Blount. ABSENT C Bryant .Ill Illli MASS
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The Freshman class of '57...class of 35...largest one at Columbia...Ardent social workers. ..can be found working at hospitals and clinics every Saturday. . . Went through the trials in Halloween initiations. . .gave the Harvest Bazaar in Nov- ember--a great success. . .proved their ability as a large class working together. . . November twenty-fifth provided them with a chance to catch up on their sleep. . . amounts of food consumed forced them to diet drastically at lunch. . . Good evening, Mrs. Bo1sford . . .for many, this was their First year in their particular polite society ...All here to clean up on the morning-after-the-night-before...Had their first glimpse into the mystery of Columbia's Mid-years. . . Now that finals are upon them . . .they hope that being Sophomores next year will be as much fun as being the tradi- tional object-of-all-jokes-Frosh! HIISHMA IZIASS FIRST ROW: M. Huberlie, M. Hodge, S. Len- nox, L. Brereton, M. Hyndman. SECOND ROW: R. Connor, M. L. Allen, I. Hudson, E. Knight, M. Whitaker, I. Phelps, S. Rodgers. THIRD ROW: L. Gordon, L. DeLaCour, W. Geib, P. Todd. FOURTH ROW: S. Smith, M. Barr, I. Fisher, J. Youngman, I. Cockcroft. FIFTH ROW: M. Poole, H. Royer, C. Hawkins, B. Pease, J. Marsland, R. MacCameron. SIXTH ROW: E. Brown, A. Shepard, E. Gleason, J. Cann, S. Clark, H. Hellebush, H. Cohen. ABSENT: S. McCanne. 3 Z .
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