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In the fall we tackled our first big project of the year, the Freshman Gameroom at the Christmas Sale. Electing Julie Fuller and Andrea Boissy as heads, the class helped to make it a great attraction. One new addition this year was the Discotheque Room which was a big smash hit. Having big sisters was a lot of fun and also made new friends for us in other classes. In October they gave us a party where we went on a Scavenger Hunt for the Christmas Sale. We reciprocated in the spring with another party which everyone en- joyed. Although many of us had seen the Christmas Pageant in previous years, we especially looked for- ward to it since many of us were to participate. Jenny Kay was chosen to be an angel. The next major enterprise on our list was the most important of the year: our Freshman Project. The decision to sell red and white striped night- shirts under the direction of Emily Bonacarti and Libby Johnson was a big success. Next year we hope to put the profits into the Sophomore Dance. Although there were times when the year was rather dark, our Freshman experience was one of fun, but the kind of fun from which we all profited. 55
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First row — Donna Lewis, Suzanne Joelson, Margaret Schaefer, Elizabeth Johnson, Jean Miller, Melissa Moore, Robin Ley, Andrea Sykes, Lynn Lieblich, Linda Markarian, Carol Friedman, Joan Ellen Macredis, Daryl Rosen, Emily Bonacarti, Caryn Miller. Second roiv — Roxanne Daleo, Deborah Taussig, Adlynn Gordon, Cynthia Becton, Jennifer Kay, Pam Osserman, Barbara Parker, Susan Almasi, Helen Pack, Shauna Carboni, Christine Craven, Laura Glazer, Irene Press, Patricia Soloman, Joan Putkowski, Gayle Forst, Abigail Baron, Sandra Ganoung, Lynn Lappin. Third row — Julia Fuller, Eleanor Gorman, Joyce Strickler, Jane Krudener, Jane Seitel, Martha Vandervoort, Caren Weinstein, Sima Kaiman, Andrea Boissy, Robin Vann, Alice Chase, Katherine Goodbody, Elizabeth Phillips, Lisa Lipoff, Deborah Gruen, Maria Greenfield. Freshman Class OFFICERS Sandra Ganoung, Secretary-Treasurer; Robin Ley, Presi- dent; Katharine Goodbody, Vice-President. A NOTHER giant step in the lives of fifty-one girls this year was the entrance into high school as Freshmen. With the new pleasures of being allowed to enter clubs and use the Creighton Library came an added amount of homework and responsibilities, a bit unpleasant, but these duties made us feel a truer part of Dwight. But with the always-available advice of Miss Lay, we managed to struggle through successfully. 54
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iCiiA. W JU Fw row — Janie Kaufman, Keats Johnson, Anne Reuling, Lizabeth Beaon, Viaoria Seixas, Margaret Strickland, Pamela Haines, Christina Van Itallie, Alice Frank, Wendy Maury, Barbara Meserole, Kathleen Vadillo, Garth Avery, Lisa Capell, Debra Olla. Second row — Susan Ackerman, Pamela Norris, Amy Albert, Deborah Flink, Charlotte Meeriam, Christine Krogstadt, Elisa Herr, Deborah Ridley, Salli Piermont, Rosalie Smith, Eileen LaMell, Sophie Bell, Linda Tytel, Patricia Jackson, Cynthia Mandon. Third row — Christine D ' Alessio, Pamela Bierce, Carolyn Finck, Ellen Levinthal, Andrea Miller, Annette Lopat, Sandra Carnes, Nola Fooshee, Pamela Kraemer, Charlotte Frieze, Susan Keene, Andrea Kiss, Jane Levinsohn, Mary Lou Schweitzer, Sima Bressler, Jane Salzman, Robin Shapiro. Class of 1970 OFFICERS Seated — Kathy Vadillo, 1st term President; Margaret Strickler, 2nd term President; Linda Tytel, Rosalie Smith. Standing — Deborah Ridley, Charlotte Frieze, Jane Levinsohn. 56
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