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LEFT T0 RIGHT, BACK ROW: Audrey Carroll, joanne McQuillen, Audrey Maax, Edna Aoera, joan Max, joan Kernpiborne, Nela Wiexing. THIRD ROW: Lira Landon, Barbara Cronin, Molly Preirolt, Sue Cbatellier, Barbara Palmer, Peggy jenkinl, Winnie Slack. SECOND ROW: Pal Taylor, Calberine Burke, Pat Ford, Sally Cooke, Pam Neill, joy-ce Deyo, Nanry Nortbup, Edilln Hoifing- lon. FRONT ROW: Ann Malll1ewJ, Louixe Green, Peggy ,loner lprexidenll, Sue Davii, Bonnie Dill, Barbara jone.f. ABSENT: Gay Clarke, Lee Roberu, Mary Ann Treene, Karen Wray. unior 6 ada fCourteJy of Will Sbakerpearej Friends, Americans, Kimberleyites, lend us your ears, We come not to bury our junior year, but to praise it. The mischief that we have done will probably live after us, fRereJJ Caperfj The good will be forgotten as we leave this, our junior year. fSerond Prize at the Fall Frolirj The noble Miss Henney has told us that we are a strong class, fVirtoriou: in inter-clan gamefj If this is so, it is a good thing, And from this thing comes a good deed, fthe New, Improved Kimberly Koarierj urer,' 1. Deyo, vice-prexident. Here, by leave of the gracious junior Class, for they are all exceptional girls, Come we to speak in their praise. This is the noblest class of them all. All the juniors did what they did for the benefit of the school. fPartiripation in Vexperf, May Day and Gradua- tion j They, with a common thought, bid a sorrowful farewell to their predecessors fClaJr Day 19492. This year was profitable to us all and so outstand- ing that Kimberley might stand up and say to all the world, THIS WAS A CLASS! ANN MATTHEWS AND PEGGY JONES LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Davis, Jerrelary P. loner, preridenlg G. Clarke, ireaf
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0 ., LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Cleaver, treas- urer, B. Smith, recretaryq N. joner, vice-prerident. SEATED: C. Rogerr council reprerentative. 1 W' -Il Q F -'ng LEFT T0 RIGHT, BACK ROIV: Brownie Cleaver, Polly Fawcett, Francer Hedger, Pat Overton, Betty Smith, Surie Bailey, Beth Sherman. SECOND ROIV: joan jatohur, joan Miller, Shirley Wakeman, Sally Ann Young, Diane Stoney, joan Spinning, Ruth Ranmm, Gail jamef. FRONT R'OW.' Gail Rohertron, Miriam Eurtir, judy Frort, Nancy joner, Anita Brown, Nancy Ehrhardt, Gladyr Betz, Mariette lahartille. ABSENT: Surie Rare, Mary jane Scott, Daphne Vi- dale, C4f0lJ 1 RUSFU, lane' Garraway, Gerry Lorkerty lpreridentj, jean Illing- worth. Sophomore gfdcfci When we returned to Kimberly last fall, Our library just off the back hall Had become our spacious home-room, With smiling faces it came to full bloom. New members had swelled our Sophomore Class Making it larger than the year just past. x 1 That door bell ringing's for the hail and hearty. At the Fall Frolic we won the Contest, Our skit presentation was judged the best. Fathers dined with us one Tuesday night, The season started with Gail's Halloween Party' Who ate the most? Yes, you are right! Some Sophs were picked for the December play A show known to us all as the K.A. In the gym we liked to Hip and tumble, About these gymnastics we'd never grumble. The midyears cameg we tried for good grades And we learned that any studying pays. March ushered in our awaited chance To have a lot of fun at our Spring Dance. The pole was draped in colors bright and gay As we celebrated last May Day, Field Day gave us fun with sports and races, Also sore muscles in many places. Then in the warm and sunny month of june Our seniors graduated all too soon. And as they leave us, they all must know We are a little sad to see them go. MARY JANE SCOTT
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