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Eye: Marcie Brouner Hair Beverly Simpson Figure Sheila Neary Smile 'Alice Rosenberger Coloring and Complexion Carol Driggs Mort Attractive Sally Specht Bert Groomed Kathie johnson Class Vote Our Favorite Couple Mor! Gregariour Mort Verratile Georgia Larson Mort Rerpefted Sally Specht Mort Sincere Marlene Daniels M oft Dependable Mary Cleary Mort Poised Betsy Arnold M o.rt I nd i uid ual Louisa Nicholas Wittiert Nancy Grubb Frances Cassebaum 31
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study or, more realistically, to get tan. Finally at 3:20, I watch them leave. Senior year was busy. They won the hockey cup. After helping the juniors with the Christmas Sale, they were ready for their last Pageant. Mary Cleary made a lovely Madonna. The next week they were off to the Slumber Party at Marlene's. They caroled the faculty and spent a sleepless night singing in the kitchen. What fun they had the at which Carol and Vega sang beautiful solos. After spring vacation the class attended the Alum- nae Luncheon and began preparations for the Spring Dance, May ninth. Soon college acceptances were in, their last Father-Daughter Dinner at- tended, and their final exams encountered. I was very sad to see graduation week approach as my wonderful year with the Seniors ended. Linda, as Senior President, presided at Class Day, next day, dressed in slacks and bermudasg they spanked the underclassmen up the stairs. After Christmas vacation came SAT's and mid- years. In February, Bev and Maggie went to Buck Hill Falls and came home with more than just ideas on religion! Judi was spectacular on the basketball team, and the class won the cup. In March, I helped them prepare for College Boards, and of course they did well! Also in March was the Yale Concert, where the Seniors relinquished their front seats and me, Geoffrey, to the Class of 1960. That night at Banquet they Watched the underclassmen assume the responsibilities of the school. Sunday Dr. Read gave an inspiring baccalaureate address. Monday, june eighth, as the school sang jerusalem, my seniors walked up the aisle at their Commence- ment, I am sure each girl thought of the words Alma Mater, Alma Mater, I'll be ever true to youf'
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Frau! row. lefl zo riglaf-Rita Bogner, Gretchen Priemer, Sarah Beebe. Marilyn Walter, Darien Powers. Patricia Appel, Marcia Struhl, Gail Poitras. S6'l'07Id1'fl1l -I.Il lLlLl Honig, Eugenie Nishanian. .ludith Kytle Virginia Weleck, Alison Chase, Barbara Weeks, Pauline I-Iannan, jean Whitson. Wendy Butler, Agatha Schenck. Third mu'-Susan Colthup, Mary Riker, Margaret Carey, Sally Seabolt, Gretchen Leigh, Laura Pollack, Paula Brittan, Elizabeth-Ann Reich, Nancy Driggs, Nancy Stock. Rose Satterlield. Susanna Stambler. Constance Bayles, Linda Pappin, Merilee Oakes. Family mu eEugenia Nicholas, Elena Love, Joslyn Blace, Mary Lou Agemian, Helga Lemke, Cecilia Silverman. Lynne Males, Susan Newman. Vicki Williams, Ellen McFadden. Fiflb mu'-Katherine Wolin. Susan Roberts, judith-Ann Williams, Bonnie Gold. .ludith Guss, OFFICERS Smfed-Mary Lou Agemian, President. Sltllldfllg. lef! 10 1 rightflanda Pappin, Vice-President-Treasurerg Helga O Lemke, Secretary. NDER the excellent counseling and leadership of Mrs. Starr, the class advisor, the juniors and I have spent a very profitable year. I have been their class mascot for three years and once more I have shared an enjoyable year with them, made so through unity, co-operation, and enthusi- asm. Having chosen sisters from the freshman class, the juniors were hostesses to a sister party, held at Susie Colthup's house in the early fall. The party served as an excellent opportunity to became more acquainted with their new sisters. 32
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