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MARJORIE JANE WILKES Harte thee, nymph, and bring with thee jert and Youthful jollityf' A flutter of eyelashes, a pixie grin, a sudden flush of color, and we know only too well we are about to hear the latest Wilkes adventure thriller! No matter what has to be done, Margie is always willing to help, whether it be collecting money or taking charge of properties for the Shakespearean play, or listening to our myriad troubles. We know her friends at college will appreciate her carefree spirit and pleasant com- pany as much as we have. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prerzdent Thomas Roche Vice-Prefident - Loel Kaiser Secretary Lois Hall Trearnrer - John Cronan Student Connczl Reprerentutiiuex Beverly Tata Raymond Blakeslee twenty-two
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BEVERLY JEANNE TATA 0 close your eyes and yt-five to ree The Jtndioux maid wilb book on kneef' Wl1o's that little senior rushing down the hall, buried beneath a deluge of books? 'l'hat's Bev, famous for her diminutive size and mass of curly hair, and certain to give a helping hand to anyone in need. The coveted part of Audrey in As You Like It was a natural one for Bev's friendly nature and infectious giggle. Her memorization of the history book has never ceased to amaze us, nor her questions in chemistry to confuse us. Such an active interest in science, combined with a determination to succeed, will surely make Beverly a worthy addition to the School of Nursing of St. Raphael's Hospital. SUSAN WAGNER A dancing Jlaape, an image gay, To haunt, to flartle, and waylayf' With pad and pencil in hand, with tortoise shell glasses and diabolical glint, Sue can be found sneak- ing about the halls nosing for news to keep the out- side world well-informed of what goes on behind the pine curtain. 'Twas easy to choose a social editor, for -who but Sue would have the Hair for transposing the gaiety of our social events into the Perennial Pine. Sue's intense desires and ambitions for the future prove that although she's little, she's dynamite! 1106711-Y-0712
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1949 of Hamden Hall Country Day School, with complete lack of possessions - mental and material - do this first day of April, 1949, hereby present our Last Will and Testament, bequeathing the following items: First, to Mrs. Westerheldz Item: A lifetime supply of lime Lifesavers to sustain her fourth year Latin students Second, to Miss Stewart: Item: A strong yearbook staff to lean upon in the winter of 1950. Third, to Mr. Fauver: Item: Catalogs and applications to America's 1688 colleges. Fourth, we make the following bequests: 1. To Henry Edwards: Ray Blakeslee's box of Wheaties so he will be American Boy. 2. To Geraldine Kusterer: Jim Cave's alarmclock. 3. To Pete Fiskio: Jack Cronan's Cronanigans. l 4. To Sylvia Olson: Bob Davidson's perfect attendance record. 5. To Jim McKinster: Glen Furbish's auto gadgets. 6. To Alan Wright: Helmuth Krauses briefcase. 7. To Mayril Fowler: Loel Kaiser's mad passion for peanut butter. 8. 9. 10. 1 l. 12. To joy Davis: Lois Hall's attentive daydreaming. To Norma DeWolf: Sally Nichols's envelopes for her clippings. To Nelwyn Chaney: Tom Roche's lilibustering talents. To Lise Ore: Evelyn Rademacher's pretzels. To Esther Sloarman: Sue Wagner's startling scientific mentality. 13. 14. 1 5. 16. 17. 18. 19. To Tom Campbell: Fola Schaeffer's safety pin. To Anneliese Kluthki: Victor Richer's seat at the organ. To Barbara Halbing: Beverly Tata's confusing questions. To Freeman Sleeper: Joyce Slater's odes. To Carol Rice: Margie Wilkes's hyperbolic fabrications. To Nancy Dejon: Spanish III leaves El Sombrero de Tres Picosf' twenty-three To Carolyn Pierpont: The senior girls leave Margie Wilkes's locker. the next A11
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