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ELEANOR WIDEMAN To know ber ix to appreciate ber- Bio-Chemical research is an unusual ambition but Noree has her mind well made up. Short men and exams are her pet peeves. We say this in the same breath because Noree is always mixing studying and pleasure. She has been conscientious in her job as Senior class Secretary and her little black book con- tains all manner of things! Portman By WILLIAM RUSS LARCHMONT NEW YORK
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TERRY TWITCHELI. U701'k ir 41 1zece.i'm1'y evil, More ezfil lbmz 12ere.r.rm'y. ' Terry is seen running down the held in the fall, but if he is not chasing a foot- ball he is well on the scent of the Senior class dues. Needless to say, he is our worthy treasurer. Politics, archi- tecture and women are his pastime, ambition and Wfaterloo rolled into one. MURIEL SPINDELL She who bar health bar hope-and .rbe who lam hope har everything. Rosy cheeks and jet back hair-thar's our Muriel. Pulchritude is not her only qualiflcations for she has supervised many good times in the capactiy of Social Hour Chairman. She also worked on the G. O., and the Echo. NADINE WHITON Speech if greatp but rilence ii' gfeaierf' Nadine will have to flip a coin to de- cide between art and music. Maybe a coin with double heads and tails could be used. Anyway, we hate to see a good friend like Nadine go, but none of us grow younger as the years roll by.
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Greenwich, Connecticut, June 5th The class of 1948 passed away very unexpectedly and mysteriously at its resi- dence, Edgewood School, late this afternoon. There have been conflicting rumors as to the cause of death. One theory is that the class was strangled with a chord played by the school orchestra. The other report stated that a female student tripped on her long new look dress, precipitating a human avalanche. The class was the oldest in the school, celebrating its twelfth birthday on this very same day, and is survived by the class of '49, and Mr. Scala, its advisor. Messrs. Stevens, Averill and Larson, attorneys for the class, have made public the following document . . . LAST WILL AND TESTIMENT We, the class of 1948, of the Edgewood School, city of Greenwich and state of Connecticut, being of sound and disposing mind and memory Cwell, almost alwaysl, do make, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other and former wills and codicils made by us at any time: MAIDA BARTON leaves amid Echo-ing praises. DEACON CHUTE leaves the girls' Baseball team. MARTY CRAIG leaves, still Miss Shaw's favorite Nature Boy . BOB DICKSON leaves his twinkle toes to anyone who will claim them. LARRY DONINO leaves his judicial bench to future operatic stars. KIT ENGEL leaves her timepiece at the jeweler's to be adjusted. MARCIA FRIEDLANDER leaves Mary Glenn sad but true. BILL GORDON leaves Mrs. Guthertz in a dither. JANE HAMILTON leaves her Yale spirit to Mr. Tomlinson fa Harvard manb. BETTY HEED left us in February. ELIZABETH HUBERT leaves the weight of the world to Atlas. BOB IRVINE left opposing tacklers ten yards behind him. SUE ANN KATES leaves her smile, her good grades and her sweet shyness to you-all.'l JO ANN KATES leaves her crown and sceptre to future Edgewood queens. ELINOR KLOTZ leaves her books to all Edgewood worms , GERRY LALLY leaves 'KSkinny. ' JEAN LANDAUER leaves her appendix in the Greenwich Hospital. LILA LEVINSON leaves - no she can't, she isn't here yet. HELENE MEUSER leaves her lunch to whoever finds it so intriguing. TOM PEARSON leaves his excuses in the office. EVELYN RICHARDSON leaves her linoleum blocks. - ERNEST RUSTIA leaves an Unfinished Symphony with Great Expectations. EDDIE SCHUR leaves his Thursday recess G.O. meetings. ANN SHAPIRO leaves by the Skin of her teeth. MURIEL SPINDELL leaves the G.O. minutes as a choice specimen for biological dissection. TERRY TWITCHELL leaves his verbosity and pomposity to Jim Van Dyk. NADINE WHITON leaves her curly hair to Mary Holbeck. NOREE WIDEMAN leaves her height to be equally divided between the two Vickies.
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