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Class of '63 HE eighth grade, which is the class of 1965, has had a good year with Mrs. Van Billiard as its very able class advisor. In November, the class tool: a trip to New Yorls to see the Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Hall, the New York Stock Exchange. Saint Pauls Chapel, and Trinity Church. This was a very interesting trip lor both history and mathematics classes. lfol- OFFICERS 1'iVUllf mn' flfixil 'l'e1'mJ, fell! lu rfgfvlnV--Iarqueline Konanz. Secretary, .lulia Berryi Treasurer, Gretchen Oelhaf. Presidentg Susan Alford, Vice-President. Surfmd mn' fSrr'wf1J 'I'4r1112'- Ellen XX'orcester, Secretaryg Sandra Specht, Vice-Presidentg Susan Rohertson. President, Anne Moloney. Treasurer. Ifmul ruzi: fell fn l'f48l7lf-lCilI1f1C Bohr, Susan Rohertson, Gretchen Oelhaf. Dehorah Glidden, Carolyn Field. Carolyn Hayford, Sandra Specht. Victoria Eltinge. Augusta Dawes. Scffllld mir- Betsy Bennett. Lornelia Ellis, Nancy Waird. Elizaheth Muhlfeldi Leslie Simons, Eliza Taft. Ellen Xworcester, Sharon Eollette. Lynne Hickey. T!5i1'u' mu'-Dimitra Milanos. Ellen Rilcer, Prudence Emerizy, Nancy Stir-fel, Anne Moloney. Barhara Milliren. ,lulia Berry. Patricia Alexander. Paula lfrishy, Nana Loznhardo, Diane Krueger, Susan Alford. .lean Mueller. Frmrffv ron'fValery Diefifenhach, Marion Kinsey. Martha Thompson. Barhara Schwerin. Bonnie Cutler, Susan Kaplan. Hedwig Porro, Virginia Pfizen- maier, Aloy Freed. Ellen Shuh. Jacqueline Konanz.Mi.r.ii11gfAnn Giles, Dorothy Holland. Patricia Nusa
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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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lcwing this trip, the class helped with Eloise's Dwightful Christmas Sale by making pot holders, and decorating pencils and place cards. Alter mid-years, the class began planning tor the spring dance. It took place May second. The couples danced to the music ol' a juke box which was donated by Betsy Muhltield. The theme was Spain, and the walls ot' the gymnasium were covered with murals ot' bull fights. In the same term the class presented the Childrc-n's Theater production ol' SIIUII' llulvile nm! flu' .S'e1'e11 17ll'.II'!.l'. Gretchen Oelhal' played Snow Wl1itc'g Susan Robertson, Prince Charming: and Augusta Dawes, the Queen. The production was a great success. The highlight of the spring was a trip to XVest Point, this trip proved to he very interesting. The eighth grade is looking forward to becoming part of the upper school. Hi yal . . . Wfould you believe it, l have a cold . . . I feel great, and anacin does not upset my stomach . . . Leevar . . . Look cluickl It's of the male sex! . . . Take them by surprise . . . Was that supposed to be funny? . . . Va voom . . . Let's get cracking . . . Oh, pooh . . . Does anyone have change for a dime? . . . Attendance, Miss Platt . . . Here goes nothing . . . Hi, booby doll Ooooowwl . . . Honest? . . . That's what I always say, il' you can't beat them, kill them . . . Braces nothing! I've got a whole Comstock Lode in my mouth! . . . Scotty watty doo . . . May I borrow my pen? . . . You think that's bad. . . ,
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