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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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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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We elected Susie Newman as the able chairman ot' the Christmas Sale. In the fall, the juniors worked hard, and the entire school participated with spirited enthusiasm in preparation for the sale, held December 6. With the additional aid of liloise and me, the sale was a success. In january, Gretchen Leigh was chosen to be the chairman of the Iiancjuet Skit, given traditionally by the juniors for the seniors. After considering many ideas, the juniors eagerly chose a theme for the skit, In March, the juniors chose a chairman for preparing a song for the Iiather-Daughter Dinner in May. Throughout the year, the juniors participated in many school activities, I often witnessed their versatile talents in the Dramatic and Art Clubs, in chapels, in serving on various committees, and in attending conferences. I often cheered as the juniors displayed their Dwightmanship on the hockey field, basketball court, and baseball field, on the class teams, and also on the school varsities. Now, at the completion of three exciting and suc- cessful years with the class of 1960, I am eagerly looking forvvard to their becoming seniors. I have made -IV friends whom I shall never forget. To remind me of the fun which I have shared with them, I will always remember their most frequent expressions such as: Are you Dwight- ful? . . . Eloise who? . . . What are the chances of getting our papers back tomorrow? . . . What do you mean theres a dog in the library? . . . Put that backMCha--Cha--Cha . . . Forget about the test, when is the retest? . . . But I lore sneakers! . . , 60 Yale boys and I got him! . . . My license-46 more weeks . . . No French quiz? . . . Welcome back, Marilyn! . . . Beans!! . . . I'm sooooo behind . . . Green cake, yes I said green cake . . . What do you mean I can't have a ride! . . . The world is too much with me today . . . Senior Study here we come!!
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