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Fran! fozr, fcfl In rigfJI7l'5etl1 Sutherland, Adrienne Milton, Christine Schreyer. Laurel Chenet, Bonne Yaeger, Ellen Braitman, Diane Alexander, Anne Robertson. Second mu'-fANina de Saussure. Martha Cookman, Susan Grubb. Barbara Constantine. Margaret Clark, Kathleen Froehlich, Deborah Leigh, Susan Maisel. Barbara Kaufman. Tlvim' 7'lll! KL!tl11il'lDC Kirkland. Barbara Scholl. Susan Porter. Eleanore Lewis, Elizabeth Polch, Courtney Bowles, Barbara lirittan, Anne McClanahan. Alexandra Smyth, Margaret Horton, Marianne Olmstead, Pamela Hobart. Lou Rhea. Nancy Bierce, Judith Cymberg, Phillipa Robinson. Fofzrlb l'Ull'fSUS2lfl McBride. joan Brandau, Catherine Smith. Stephanie Wecker, Edith Kelly, Katharine Foote, Mary Elizabeth Perry, Beverly Holmes. Molla Sloane. Roberta La Ban, Margaret Clark. Mining-V Peregrine Palmer, Marcia Tondel. orrieras If ' zldiflg. lefr In right Nina de Saussure, Sc-cretaryg 0 rdith Kelly, President, fllirrizfg-INIz1i'cia Tondel, Vice' President-Treasu fer. IRST I would like to introduce myself. I am Leo, the freshman class mascot. Although I live in Mrs. Baileys room, I know all about my elass's activities this year. The freshman class this year, under the expert guidance of their advisor, Miss Coe, had a very profitable year. The entire class adjusted well to the changes resultant upon becoming members of the upper school. 36
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well that entls well antl S, 9, IO was no excep- tion, My tlear 'olers came through with flying colors, thanks once again to Miss Ochoa and also to jerry liooshee, heatl ol' the tlance. Witli the coming ol' the holitlays the sophomores createcl the annual geometric tlecorations for the halls, antl heljuetl the juniors with their Dwightl'ul Christ- mas Sale. Alter that joyliul jweriotl ol micl-ycar examinations, the class began making plans lor its Christmas Sale, Again my 'olers were on their toes electing a chairman ancl collecting new materials antl itleas. Finally spring came antl the class gave .1 jwarty lor their sisters, the seniors, whom they will saclly miss. I will always remember the joys ol. the dance, the fun antl trials between, and finally the singing ol' Hjerusalemf' The sophomores are looking for- warcl to next year when they will be upjwerclassmen at lalstl P.S. I am looking torwarcl to it too, because then maybe I will get a new ribbon! Shh Y ll here comes Gail . , . Please bring in your money tor . . . Did you get the Latin? . . . me neither . . . Will the meeting lbnleezc come to orcler . . . Can I borrow your comb? . . . Wl1.lflS lor lunehg I'm starvecll , . . I just lost my appetite . . . I have only 2,000,000 more vocabulary worcls to look up . . . Is she in a goocl moocl? . . . Wlmtm would like to volunteer to . . . I tlon't like to gossip, but . . . Whei1's our next vacation? . . . Coulcl I have a gym excuse for . . . Well, how was your clate with , . . There will be a meeting of . . . Yale or Princeton? . . . Wlitusc- sweater, Sheppy? . . . May I cut in for. . . .
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The early part of the school year was spent in preparation lor the Christmas Sale. The special project of the class was the planning and the run- ning of the Children's Game Room. Marcia Tondel was the chairman of the project and was ably assisted by Adrienne Milton who designed the decorations. The Game Room was a suicess from two standpointsz first, it raised money for the Scholarship liundg and second, it nicely united the class. Several members of the class participated in the pageant, either singing, appearing in the tableaux, or working behind stage. All those mem- bers of the class who had not seen the pageant before were very impressed by its beauty. The class seems very athletically inclined. The freshmen have had many members on the Varsity and junior Varsity Teams. The girls on the class 21-am: hu e also bg-en very successful in the inter- class games. Th: freshmen worked very hard on th,-ir spring project to raise money to finance their Sophomore Dance next year. This project was carried out most successfully. You're kidding . . . What did he look like? . . Did she give us a test? . . . What did you do all weekend? I didn't do anything at alll . . . Englewood is so dull . . . Have you heard? . . . I will tell you later . . . Will you all kindly keep quiet . . . Call me tonight . . . What is for lunch? What?? . . . Tomorrow I will start my diet . . . Do you know what I weighed this morning? . . . Don't tell mel . . . Work, work, work, and study, study, study '... Helplll
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