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Juniors Are Well Qualified Oh, class of fifty-one stand lay'-1 Your age of power is rlrawing nigllg 'Q Top Rozc: BETTY BECK, CAROLYN BOREN B ,TAS 2nd Row: VIRGINIA BROOKS, CAROLYN BUFFALOE, CATHERINE CANADA ' N MINE I 3rd Row: MARGARE'1' CLEMENT, BETTY CIIAMBERLIN, VIRGINIA COGHRAN, JANE FERRER ,lj , fx wgx 1 3 I 7 f'Page Twenty-Nine 0 B J ,
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S A Great Lady-A Great School Grouped around the portrait of Miss Hutchison are the undergraduate class presidents. Dorothy Orgill, president of the Junior Class, explains the high standards and ideals which Miss Hutchison set for our school, and the spirit which has grown stronger with each year. Listening are Elaine Dies, Sophomore Class president, Claire Sebralla, Eighth Grade president 5 and Jane Johnson, president of the Freshman Class. What a wonderful year this has been! Looking back, everything we have done in high school is so vivid, as making gifts to a needy family . . . preparing the many different chapel programs . . . helping in the cafeteria during the noon rush . . . the many campaigns we took part in, as the March of Dimes to which we gave the largest contribution ever, the Fire Prevention and Clean-Up campaigns, and the Com- munity Fund Drive . . . the progress made with the Honor System . . . and all the clubs and other activities which have kept us so busy. The Intermediate Department has certainly done its share too. How about the party for the new pupils when each grade gave a skit . . . the Thanksgiving play, written, directed, and costumed by the students . . . the Christmas party for the dancing school . . . the keen competition between the classes in kick-ball and basketball . . . the French play put on by the Seventh Grade . . . the Glec Club program in the Study Hall before Christmas, and the caroling during the holidays . . . the Seventh Grade masquerade party at the last dancing class of the year . . . or the thrills and spills of Field Day? The Primary may not be very big, but thcy've been mighty busy! Think of the fun they had preparing programs to explain the meanings of the various holidays . . . the ice-cream and cake party at the beginning of school for the new pupils . . . the unforgettable Christmas play and the party when everyone got a present and a candy favor . . . the Valentine party . . . the wonderful field trips to the Brooks Art Gallery, the firerstation, the dairy farm, and the pioneer home, Magevney House . . . rhythm and listening records and filhls. Yes, it has been a wonderful year! Page Twenty-Eight L , ,
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Page Thirty To Assume esponsibilities A year of flLYl,S ahead of you- Of Course. a lilllv stuffy too! Top Row: SUSAN FULMER, ANN GILL 2nd Row: HELEN GILLILAND, JUANITA GOODMAN, RosA KIRK 3rd Row: MARTIYIA LAND, PEGGY LOTT, FRANCES MCCOXN'N, EDITH NICODIilNIl,'S S
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