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FOREWORD It's here at last-the day we,ve looked forward to for so many years-June 12, 1952. As Freshmen, in our first year as true Upper School girls, we made our mythology notebooks, wrote our autobiographies, and had our first real dates. In that yea1', Seniors and Commencements were things far removed from our little world, but nevertheless they were ever present in the backs of our minds. As Sophomores, we did our Latin pro- jects, faced geometry for the first time, and had our first chance to be on Varsity teams. Our Senior year seemed suddenly closer. As Juniors, we were elected to certain major offices, made our first applications to colleges, took the Junior S.A.T.,sg then it dawned on us that our Commencement was but one short year away. Throughout our senior year, filled with hard work, extra-curricular responsibilities, and the constant thoughts of col- leges, we looked forward to June 12 with great expectations. Now it is here, and we leave our green uniforms for white grad- uation dresses, we realize that our Ellis days will soon be only a memory, a memory which will stay with us forever. For, here, we have learned, not only our lessons, but also how to think and how to accept responsibility. As we prepare to go forth to college and life after that, we feel an awareness of all that Ellis has meant to us and given to us. We leave this yearbook, not only as a remembrance of our class, but also as a token of our appreciation for what we have learned through the help and guidance of Miss Tilley and the interest of the faculty.
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