Dwight Englewood School - Exit Us Yearbook (Englewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1955

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Dwight Englewood School - Exit Us Yearbook (Englewood, NJ) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 27 of 100
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5 .fy ,,- Mrs. William Meredith Clary Adz'i.ror Nancy Weeks P1 eiidenl Sandra St. Phillip Vice-Prerideflf and Tremuzer Ann Brooke Kirkland Serrelrzry Through Eleven Years T was in the year 1944, eleven years ago, that our class had its start. That was when Freddy Cartwright, Pat johnson and Sally O'Hara were in the second grade of the Dwight School. Through the years we grew steadily, losing only a few members to other schools. Some of those we lost were: Nancy Gunther, Karen McKenzie, Susan Muzzy, Caro- lyn Krum, Tilly Tomkins, Janie Lawrence, Nancy White, Annette Aeberle, Pat O'Neill, Sally O'l-Iara, Carol Lockwood, Ellen Van Alstyne and Violet Escher. The number of the graduating class, however, now stands at thirty-two. The last four years, our years in the upper school, are the most important in our history. Freshman year, Betsy Kelly was our president, Lucy Frost our vice-president-treasurer, and Nancy Arnold our secretary, Miss Mary Core was our advisor. What should we sell for our fall class project? We laughingly thought of second-hand neckties, but finally de- cided on blue felt beanies, which were a great success. During the spring our main project was the Childrenls Theatre Pro- duction of Prince Fairyfootn, directed jointly by Nancy Ar- nold and Clare Russell. Miranda Knickerbocker and Ann Richards took the leads in the play. Not until sophomore year did these amateur attempts show results, then it was that we gave Cinderella in an almost professional manner. Scholastically speaking, most of us followed a schedule of Algebra I, Latin I, Bible I, and Ancient History. A few brave souls substituted either French or Spanish for history. Our nrst Upper School dance was given by the sophomores. Then later in the year the Yale dance and the Pingry dance were given. All these dances were traditional events and each year they were more fun. Besides these dances we had a wonderful year. The juniors gave us a party in February, during which they conducted us through a spook house and treated us to a treasure hunt. We had many slumber parties, two of which were at Nancy Weeks' and at Sandra's. Oppo language was the rage, and now that it is no longer in vogue, we can disclose its secret. You just put op before every syllable. For example: Dwopight Schopoolf' Our motto for the year was S.I. which meant stomach in. The Boy's School was our favorite watch at recess, and once someone even brought a telescope. Sophomore year Ellen Van Alstyne was our president, Ann Richards our vice-presidenttreasurer and Susi Tennant our -zecrelary. Our class meetings were crowded into room num- ber threeg Miss Cooke advised us. Sandra St. Phillip was fcljlllfllllfd rm page 281 24

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