Hillsdale School - Telescope Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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This is the end, For through the spell of the previous scenes You’ve journeyed back through the years And seen us growing from toddlers to teens. Perhaps you’ve felt in your heart a little sorrow. However, the best is still to come tomorrow. Never you fear, because remember, We love you the best of all. Three little words, Tonight we sing them our daddies to you. They’re only three little words To show a world of devotion to you. Of all those men in our lives you may be jealous. Forget about them, you’re still our fav’rite fellas. Three little words, nine little letters That simply spell, “We love you.”

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SALLY KLEIN Admiral of the Fleet . . . General Information Bureau . . . the first to finish her experiments, which al- ways work ... her crazy giggle . always willing to help . . . “Well, first of all” . . . future: hemline dictator. SALLY MAYFIELD Elusive Southern accent . . . “Hey, yall! Wait up!” . . . American Forces in Germany . . . that wide, cheery smile . . . elongated eye- lashes . . . her “bonus” on the “Ile de France.” BARBARA McELRoyY Furs in boxes .. . “I have two ques- tions” . . . her vast appreciation of a joke ... dynamic enthusiasm... . uninhibited questions . . . 15-mile dash . . . growing petunias in the desert . . . potential member of the Yale varsity football team. Jopy MorceENs Perpetual (?) diet . . . matchless versions of opera stories .. . “What do you think of this suggestion?” adores Italy, Italians and the Vulcania” . . . natural affinity for math . . . future glass blower. JACKIE PATTISON Chugging around in her Hillman... running out of gas . . . perpetual suntan ... -ologies and -isms.. . “Oh, more or less” . . . handwriting expert... “Let’s work up a quar- tet; I’ll sing the descant” .. . Our Gal Friday. LouIsE RITCHEY Organizer . . . devotion to Fred Waring .. . endless enthusiasm for “projects” . . . champion letter writ- er . . . “Would anyone like a cock- er puppy’). .... . “Look, this is serious!” . . . weakness for earrings and minestrone. SANDY SCHMIDLAPP Practical joker . . . confirmed Con- federate . . . fluffy Italian haircut . class clown .. . “dizzy blonde” .. . fond of “earl” wells ...a true Continental . . . she’s Alabammy- bound. ARLENE SCHROEDER The gift of gab... her prolific Sia- mese cats... “Well, Tommy thinks” . .. basketball whiz . . . washing her hair at 6:00 A.M.! ... human dyna mo... junior Pavlova... E-X-T- R-A long scarf. JULIE SNow Blanche Neige . . . nimble needle . shutterbug . . . light, shadows and surrealism . . . infectious merri- ment in French class . . . “Bon! Bon!” . . . exotic jewelry and vivid patterns . . . crystal-grower .. . “I detect a note of sarcasm” .. . ticket bureau . . . “Greetin’s.” MARY TALLENTIRE Uncultured curls . . . a farm girl at heart . . . “I am very happy to introduce” . . . creamy skin and whistlebait figure . . . headed for Denison . . . characteristic tranquil- lity . . . sunny disposition. ELEANOR VINKE Deadpan humor . . . extremes of mood ... gingersnaps . . . green eyes with a twinkle ... the quiet type ... shy smile . ... mountains of crinolines . . . always says the un- expected . . . replacement for Ed Sullivan LISANNA WILEY Striking brunette . . . pepsodent smile . . . perfect hostess .. . strike up the band . . . backyard street- Canes Oh Lethinkwthatsea moti . .. photogenic features . . . future first lady.



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Sing-Dong Seniors, do you remember .. . Our first Sen- ior meeting in September . . . “I don’t feel any more like a Senior”... Confusion’ of the new girls, “Will somebody please tell me where Hill Manor is?” ... Tension of draw- ing for teams . . . “We must define our terms” ... “Society with a capital S” . . . Coughs in the lab after an aromatic experiment... “Alone, alone, all, all alone” ... Mlle’s sar- castic, “Flash!” . . . “Mimi, Clark, Cooper, Gay” ... “Who is the next lucky winnah?” ... “En francais? Non, en javanais!” .. . “Honi soit qui mal y pense” .. . The line of time . . . “We did that in Seven when you were hibernating” . . . “Ladies, you're flat- think up!” ... “Are we on Lower Field again?” ... Long, hard trudges up the hill, and vows to use our first millions for an es- calator . . . “Miss Eppley, my locker’s stuck” ... “Take it again on the 50 yard line” ... The Class of 1855 at the faculty-HAG volley- 1? ball game . . . “Thank goodness it’s Friday! . . . Scramble to prepare for Father-Daughter Day . . . Freshman Day, interesting varieties of fudge and the glee of those of us whose sisters were Freshmen .. . “On your knees, and DROP YOUR BOOKS!” ... “I have the new Honor list” . . . “Who ate all the cookies?” . . . “What’s for assembly?” . “Can somebody open the Pound?” . . “Lunch list changed yet?” . . . “Who’s that MAN in the office?” . . . Battles with the bees during picnic lunches . . . “There will be a meeting in Miss Johnson’s room immedi- ately after lunch and during Conference, and please hurry—it’s very important” . . . Orals —that sea of faces, and knocking knees . . Getting a toe into Junior Study Hall before the bell . . . Tea and coffee in Senior Meet- ——————————— ings ... The agony of four tests in as many days . . . Worn-through blouses and patched uniforms ... “Flub-a-dub,” our squeaky mas- cot at midyears . . . March crisis—College Boards and term papers... “I haven’t got time” .. . “I’m so tired” . . . “How much sleep did you get last night?” .. . “How’m I gonna get into any college?” . . . And then, “Who'll I take to graduation?” .. . “What color roses do you want?” ... All of a sud- den it’s here . . . Soon we'll be alumnae (pro- nounced ‘alumNEE’), and our days at Hills- dale will be over. But we’ll never, never for- get. 7m

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