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II lllllllllllll ulllllllmIllIIllIllllllllnlllnllnlllll lllun llllll IllllnlImlIllIllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll alulllllllllll nlullIlllmlllllllllllullll ImlIllIllIIIllIlllllullllnullllllllllll llllllllllulul Class H istor Only two of the illustrious Senior Class, Beverly Braverman and Nanny Brokaw, learned to tie their shoes in the Hartridge kindergarten. When Mrs. Hubbard was struggling to cram Peter Rabbit into their heads in the first grade, a chubby little blonde with bangs, Mel Leggett, descended upon us. The next six years elapsed with no new recruits. In the sixth grade the only addition was our scientist, Joann Pierce, noted for her friendliness and dependability. The first academic presented us with a tornado, Norma Finninger, who proceeded to steal all our men in dancing school, and Marcia Van Deventer, who broke into our sanctum. Marcia was filled with ambitions to become a second Sister Kenny and to own a houseful of cats. She immediately swept into every science class, and Miss Colic has never recovered. When we were in the second academic, Marian Vans-Agnew, the independent girl with a terrinc English accent, came and brought additional brains and sophistication to our class. How would assemblies have ever survived without Evelyn Jacob? From the moment she joined us in 1940, she has been introducing speakers, playing marches, and altogether managing things very well. We had all settled down to a peaceful year with no new members when Mary Alice Young, breathless yet dignified, burst in upon the third academic scene. The next year Barbara Browne camc up to our ranks from the fourth academic. Besides welcoming her sense of humor, we were glad to get her away from those IV's! Now see who won most of the class games! Lois Lippincott, bringing a Camay complexion and a strong tendency to giggle, added the perfect finishing toueh to our Senior Class. This completes the picture of a wonderful class-at least we Seniors think so! llllll llIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIllIllllllIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIllIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIllIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIIllIllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfll 12
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11.430 u.Lw3l. . . . - . 'L ., ratio gli 11 ra .lf L' Auf, til . l , ALJ . ebfd tldl--.rfg.r lf: TY? I , 5 ' e ' ry Yullllllullllllllll xlullfflnfllJrlllllllllllllllllllll llllnnlllllllllIlllllllfllIlllllllIIIIIIIMIIIUIIUIIIVI I IIIIIIHIMII lmwmflllllllllnllAl llllllllllll llhfnly' 4. :qw V .-ar t-'-.Leu . u .ml nut: qs ,gym 'N V fp n.4l I sd .. Cx .ff kk i ' - K A lo sl '.oSv' 4i'p J gl s ' Lcfks sgusv o +7.01 it 1-kL.' rx t NANETTE BROKAW 8.44.0 tltj .I t x.I t 'g, 5 UiN'n'llIlfL ' S,l1rwi sk 4 I . 2 . I76 Rockview Avenue Plainfield. New jersey Entered 1931 Smith To all outward appearances. Nannies talents are hidden: not that one doesn't immediately notice those green. green eyes and that wide, friendly smile, hut Nannie has the most amazing humor and wit which pop up at the most unexpected moments. To give you a clearer picture: does anyone rememher the time when our Nannie announced holelly to a person of some importance, Either you go, or I go! But certain things like her wellfgroomed hands, long legs. and alahaster skin, are distinguishahle as Nannie's. whether she is in the throes of study hall, or is calming a riot in Art Cluh. If you ever have a free moment, just glance through that notehook of hers! l'll het you'll Hnd artistic pixies all over. Nannie may he shy, wild, solemn. hilarious, or wicked, hut she's always original! ,,,.---,.. Art Club, '45, Art Cluh President, '44, Backstage Committee of Dramatic Club, '44, Library Committee, '45, '44, Class Hockey, '40, '41, '42, '43, '44, Llass Haskethall. '40, '41, '-12, '43, '44g Varsity Hockey, '-44. I I Ill I lllllll I ll ll I tll I ululllnllllllllll I llulllnl ll Ill llllltll I llll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 14
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