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. K ' eu., , ' .-,W gay atmosphere as the girls in their crisp white Dutch caps roamed among the hungry customers selling their wares. Soon after, the juniors came splashing in to Win the annual inter-class swimming meet. Then she remembered the Christmas party and the endless nights they had spent carefully wrapping gifts and rhyming lines for the student body verses. But all the hard work disappeared as she recalled the delight of the audience as the dolls came to life at the North Pole and performed for Santa Claus and his little guest Judy. The memory of the song festival shone forth as she pictured the happy faces of the juniors as they sang their Way to victory and became the winners of a beautiful golden placque. Musingly she smiled as she remembered the enthusiasm of the girls as they did a repeat performance of 'cl Shall Not Be Moved, with pantomime. Yes, the year had passed by quickly, but it had seemed all too short. Even though she had heard so much about the senior year she wondered if it could compare with the happiness and success of her junior year. Irene Gallwey 252
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Juwmlt aiss At long last Mary Ann,s junior year had come to an end. The time had flown by so fast that she could still picture her first day clearly. Shyly, but with determination, she had climbed the stairs to the second floor. Suddenly a wave of enthusiastic juniors washed her up to the shore of the famous third floor. As she reached her destination, room fifty, she was greeted by an unusual conglomeration of noises-Rosemary's ukelele, Donna's shrill MB Hat, and Nancy Anderson's only expression, 'cOh Agony!,, As she started down the hall she noticed that the door knob was missing from Sally McClure's door. This seemed quite alarm- ing, but soon Nancy Patterson came angling down the hall with the missing link and fitted it back in the door. The activities of the whole year seemed to race back before her. She remembered the bazaar and the outstanding teamwork displayed by the juniors. The huge Dutch windmill surrounded by bright red, gold, and green tulips created the KAbo11ej IILIILOI Class 0 tcers P1 esiclent, Anne Adamsg Vice-President, Adrienne Smithg Secretary, Suzanne Chapman Treasurer Donna Graber. K Below j Mother-Daughter Luncheon at the Bazaar.
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fAbove, leftj Happy Sophomores. fflbove, riglztj Sophomore Class Officers: President Anne Baum- gartnerg Vice-President, fan. Hick- mang Secretary, Nancy Veit-not picturedg Treasurer, Alyce Botto. fLeftj- F un at Halloween.
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