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DEDICATICDN To our fellow conspirator in plans for wild treasure hunts and gay picnics, to our com- panion on exciting sprees in French movies, our savior from irate French Waiters, to Mrs. Morse our sincere friend as well as loved teacher, We, the class of l943, dedicate our Annual. nllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 I PAGE SIX
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IN MEMCRIAM aware. To meet her standards one had to be honest, courageous, able to do hard things, developed to enjoy the fine and beautiful things, ready to assume responsibility in the school, in town, in col- lege, in later life. Plainfield owes to Miss Hartridge much beside a distinguished school. That the Monday Afternoon Club has today its tine club house is due to her planning when she was President of the Club. The formation of our very efficient Red Cross Chapter and ot the lunior Red Cross during the last war was due to her initiative. Before Muh- lenberg Hospital had even planned a Childrens Ward, our school under Miss Hartridge's direction was holding yearly fairs to furnish the ward when it should be built. And that today the school enjoys the spacious grounds and beautiful trees of Oakwood is also due to her plan for a Country Day School with all the requisite equipment. We all remember when the school library was dedicated two years ago to Miss Mapelsden, how bravely and humorously Miss Hartridge related the history of the early days of the school. She wanted her girls today to have in mind the traditions of the school, and when you, as alumnae, read again that record and Dean Thomp- son's tribute, the essential qualities of Miss Hartridge will live again tor you-her bravery, her ideals, her humor, her capacity for hard work, her vitality, and her vision for her girls in the school. M. B. W. PAGE FIVE
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FACULTY Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Frances Hurrey Harriet Sleeper Barbara G. l-Iitchings Ianet B. Eine Mary B. Wells Patricia Basset Dorothea Morse Barbara Gumrnere Elsie Goddard Agnes Hannay Elizabeth Colie Mary N. Whiteside lanet Alison Nancy Whiton May Tennant Ann MacMillan Barbara Bourn Mary B. Corwin Betty Brokaw Frederick Coles Sylvia Miller Clarke Barbara Beatty Esther Zerega Kathleen Brown llllllllllllll PAGE SEVEN
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