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1, f rr any 1 5-e.. ,,.. Wh i Ftrs! 1'o'w.' Mary lic-l.ano, lleirllre Jones, Miss Alaryanna Anflersnn, Mary l.41n l'ratt, Nlary l.miise lflagg, Dorothy Hailey, Ann Taintur, lilliltflllll VVilliamsun, Mary Bzmflnrant. .SRATUIZKI raw: Alice litiliiiisrm, Betty Buchanan, Ginger Vllilliams, Anne llranglinn, Jacqueline XVeir, jean Fisher, Terry lit-mlersam. Third rim Bess Plaxco, Dnrita Roca, Sally Hart, Ann Everett, Marilyn l.Yaslwm, Alaral,yn Myers. ,lean Valclxxell. Frances Dillon, Mildred Hall. SUPHU UHE CLASS OFFICERS DEIRDRE JONES . , , President MARY LOUISE FLAGG .Vice-President MARY DELANO , ., Secretary MARY Lou PRATT ,4,... A Treasurer Miss MARYANNA ANDERSON Sponsor The first outstanding occurrence to call attention to the Sophomore Class was its contribution to the NVar Fund Drive, which exceeded the quota for the entire school. With two sophomores as runners-up in superlative elections and every organization feeling the influence of its originality throughout the year, it could hardly be considered the forgotten class. Page Twenty
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In as , ,S i? g gp WX First nmt: Douglas Robinson, Janette Morrison, Eleanor Foreman, Nancy Burton, Jutly Drew. Svrotid row. Pat Moore, Barbara Cook, Mary Anderson, Nancy Sterchi, Jo Anne Edwards, Lynette Agostini. Third ro-tri. Jean Leach, Dolly Grafinger, Mary Johnson, Barbara Tomlinson, Mrs. James A. Lewis, Mary Lou Shoemaker, Lois Sholtz, Pat Graham. PHESHMA CLASS OFFICERS MARY ANDERSON . . , S , . . S . J . . . President Jo ANNE EDWARDS . S , .Vice-President BARBARA CooK . ..,, Secretary NANCY STERCHI ...., . .Treasurer MRS, JAMES A. LEWIS , , , .Sponsor This year's freshmen were typical. Without them there would have been less talking in study hall, fewer doors slammed, and a shorter all privileges denied list: but also there would have been an uniillable gap in all athletic activities, a lack of amusing chapel programs, and a loneliness in the halls. With their gay and happy attitude, the freshmen made school a pleasant place. Page Twenty-two
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