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TENNIS VARSITY Page, Johnston, Field, Barnes, Dewey, Pace SOFTBALL VARSITY Second Row: Adams, Farnsworth, Ganson, E. Smith, Kethcham, Hedge, Winship, Harken. First Row: S. Farnsworth, M. Thomas, R. Cummings, Wells, A. Shaw, Moss, Daley. LACROSSE VARSITY Third Row: Mallinckrodt, Howe, Hutchinson, Willet, Tweedy, L. Smith. Second Row: Pleasants, Noble, K. Motley, Hamilton, Crafts, L. Shaw, H. Cominos First Row: Fenollosa, Vance, B. Smith, C. Griffith, Adler, Metcalf, M. Duane.
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HOCKEY VARSITY Fozcrtlz. Row: P. Griffith, Hall, Hutchinson, Hornblower, Healy, Hurd. Third Row: Page, Rice, Duane, B. Smith, C. Griffith, Mallinckrodt J. Thomas Adams. Second Row: Upton, Kemble, Daley, Crafts, Pleasants, L. Shaw, Vance, Field Farnsworth First Row: Hunt, R. Cummings, J. Booth, Mac Laurin, Fenollosa, Pace, Noble, Pleasants. auifiai A zfisiofz of all Ike liffle forpfes, pink feel in air, panned before 11ze. BASKETBALL VARSITY Second Row: Daley S. Smith, P. Gambrill, Barnes, Pleasants, Heroy, J. Booth Carpenter, Baldwin, Carter, L. Shaw, Clark. First Row: Page, Williamson, Mallinckrodt, Hutchinson, Fenollosa, Taylor, Buxton Johnston, B. Smith, Hedge.
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Cffiaaa glzofzgsay Well, girls, here I am again, poised between the bridge table and the rumpus room, taking time out to send all the latest reports from the great class of 1960! I've tried to get personal let- ters out to all of you, but what with Jack and the seven urchins I just haven't had the time! Saw PAULA PACE Worthingham in the Stop and Shop the other day, and she's busy trying to get her quintuplets ready to be princesses in the Dandelion Festival. She told me that MARY UP- TON Frenchbread has just received Woman-of-the-Year Award for being of service to the farmer in publishing fifty-Hve agricultural yearbooks. And that's not all! NONIE NOBLE Blendington has just been appointed chairman of the Department of Health, Education, and Wel- fare, she is enlisting CONNIE CLARK and JANE ENGLAND to assist her in her crusade for higher taxation for the beneht of the pre-school child. And HEIDI MOSS Lichen has recently been installed as Chairman of the Bureau of Missing Everything. More news from Washington states that SARAH WELLS Leeder, our beloved First Lady of the Land, has recently been lecturing to Congress about the importance of order. It is said that she appeared the other day holding one be-jewelled finger to her lips to quiet fractious politicians. The musical world reports with pride that MEG TWEEDY has just become successor to Rudolf Bing, and that STEVIE JACKSON Peerce has just formed the first all-harmonica or- chestra - in Thomasville, Georgia, of all places. TUCKY FRAZIER Finch, instructor of the very latest in authentic folk music, has been giving clarinet lessons to BOBBIE YONTS Bush- nell's son fwho, incidentally, is about to be billed by Ringling Brothers as The World's Only Singing Giant J, as well as to'CAROL GANSON Reider's daughters who are entering the same field as bare-back artists. The West has been blessed with a goodly number of our crew. SUE DALEY Palamino has just achieved the miraculous feat of playing Beethovenls Ninth on the bugle while rounding up the cows at JAY HUTCHINSON's Dude Ranch. Jay, incidentally, has just come back from a trip into the civilization of Las Vegas, where she ascertained her future in a conference with her astrologer - none other than CONNIE MORROW Sears. Between trips to the slot machine, Connie has been giving a complete English course on the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins be- tween the Sands Hotel and Harvard University - all conducted without the use of mechanical devices. - This month there were many letters in the mail from various points abroad. LOIS FARNS- WORTH Schmidt writes from the Belgian Congo that she and hubby Wilhelm have been sell- ing 7500 Volkswagens a day to the natives. Since they do not speak the 107 languages of their customers, they are accompanied by GINGER BROAD, who manages all of them quite ade- quately. News from DONATA ORIGO Jones' ski lodge in Austria has it that PAM PROUTY Pepperidge has been installed as chief-cook-in-charge-oiFrenchbread and peanutbutter and marshmellow-fluff turnovers. Also lounging in the Alps last week were LISA VOLCKHAUS- EN and MARY JANE BANCROFT, resting up between appearances at the Comedie Francais. ULLI SCHUBERT Smith has paid her visit this year, too, but she only stayed a short time be- cause she was anxious to return to the University of Chicago, where she is doing special study in the sociology department on the habits of the American prep-school senior. Also involved in the study of groups is LYDIA HEDGE, who writes from Australia that life is wonderful doing Dolecethalic lndeces on the Mauri tribes. Another scholar, LOUISE SHAW, is experimenting induced mutations in mice found in girls' schools.
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