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Page 55 text:
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Sophomore Class We, the hewildered Sophoniores of' '46, arrived with the rest of the school on the seventeenth of Septeinlwer. For the first few days we were completely lost, not knowing the diflierence hetween liardwell qltuditoriuni and the School Rooni, and never heing ahle to find the French Dining Room. Very shortly, however, we got oxer otir hewildertnent, thanks to our Hold girls. .Xt the stepfsinging we were very proud to present our class sponsor, Miss Kaslo, and otir class oflicers, Dorothy Ilohns. president, and Nathalie Ruhel, treasurer. When the Seniors gave their annual dinner for us, we felt that we really had lwecotne a part of' the school. ln one of the more important events of the year, nanieli' the House Coinpetitions, the Sophoinores in .Xloha House tied for first place with two of the Senior corridors, Their interpretation of the Stage Door Clanteenf' we felt, earned well-deserved praise. xllthough we were not included in the Spread Dinner this year, we did have our ample share of fun over Spread Weekend, and we are looking forward to receiving our own class rings next year. At Coninieneenient we saw with regret our sister class leave, hut found ourselves one rung higher on the ladder of education.
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Page 54 text:
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fgiw J!! -+- 8? Junior lass We the Class of 45 who are on the yerge of becoming Seniors look back upon our unior vear 1nd record seyeral memorable eyents vyhich we yyill alwavs cherish ln the fall yye made an auspicious start at our hrst step singing by introducing 'Vhss XX ood a former Dana Hall girl as our class sponsor and also our new class officers. Molly Clark president Nancy Edgehill vice-president' Grace Fletcher secretary' and Polly Lishon treasurer. They haye all worked together to make this an outstanding year. ln October we had our unior Dinner in the French Dining Room at which we all enjoyed an excellent meal and sang 50j our cl iss songs Vi e held our Tea Dance an annual ey ent for uniors on anuary twenty second just after Christmas yacation lt made a yerv gala opening to the winter term and was yery much enjoyed bv all the Juniors At last came the night which we had been anticipating for so long Spread lt certainlv fulhlled our expectations and We thank the Seniors for our happv ey ening in the land of Holland. At last too vye had our rings! The year is noyy at an end and we uniors yyill remember it as one of the most enjoyable of our school life. With it we will remember the Class of '44 who helped to make it so.
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