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w 1-.,, ,,g7 1:f ,-f'fl3:..4 ? 7' FIRST ROW, left to right: Burns, Harvey, Braddock, Schoonmaker, Baldanza, Cole, Haskell, McCormick. SECOND ROW: Gilman, Williamson, Almgren, Bobst, Rhoades, Worsley, Grosse never to cut her hair, Kathy tidying up the locker room, .lean painting posters, Joan skiing every chance she got, Nancy F. working for Smith, Gail calling class meetings, Nancy G. impressing us with her big words, Carol Jo leading the school honorably, Loclcey playing the piano, Penny dissecting an earthworm, Mary Ann and Wendy struggling to pay for the yearbook, Linda M. announcing Red Cross meetings, Anne Mc. inspiring the Glee Club, Mary getting a B on her French exam, Gin- ger growing her hair, Carol S. presiding over Art Club meetings, Sue not talking in Glee Club, and Margo yearning for her driver's license? It is said that the senior year is unforget- table, and no one is able to believe this more readily than the seniors themselves. We shall now all go our own ways, but we shall never forget the friends we have made at Kimberley, the experiences we have shared, and the spirit that has guided us. GAIL GARNAR SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Brown, Treasurer, Gail Garnar, President, Mary O'DonneII, Secretary, Nancy Ferris, Vice President. QI , 'iii ,dx
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,ew x , ,www Pm 1. . . Wifi.. 9 FIRST ROW, left to right: Heydt, Adams, Michele, Eaglesham, Lawrence, Bryant, Ferris, Eberstadt. SECOND ROW: Gornar, Bethell, O'Donnell, Alford, D'Ambola, Dallery, Barney, Schueler. Our most vivid recollection ot Kimberley will be the strong spirit that was ever present throughout our years at K.S. We will also remember the material things that were in' tiuenced by the spirit. We were happy to welcome Judy Burns and Nancy Ferris to our class in September. With the commencing ot school there followed such a whirl ot studies and activities that it is al- most impossible to recall them all as our senior year drciws to a close. Getting into the swing ot things, we had a terrific time preparing our Fall Frolic skit. Attending the Father-Daughter Dinner was something we cannot forget, along with the sadness which came when we realized it was our last one. In November the Karnival was o tremendous success under the leadership ot June Dallery. Then came the magic night ot the Tinsel Boll. We were brought back sharp- ly to our senses by S.A.T.'s in January ond the College Board Achievement Tests in March. Just one week after College Boards, however, came the Spring Prom. How we loved it ol- though it was our lost one! Suddenly Moy Day was upon us, tollowed by college acceptances, ond then the inevitable, graduation. We shall never forget our senior year, which was enhanced so greotlv bv memorable little things, Shall we ever forget Nancy A. organizing those neat porties, Lou, Mart, Judy, and Pat playing those tense bridge gomes ot lunch, Linda A. octing in the K.A. play, Betsy B. wearing her West Point garter, Di encourag- ing the Lees with such spirit, Margie pleading for class dues, Anne B. iourneying into New York frequently, Sally frantically snapping pic- tures, Helen clutching in English closs, Betsy C. giving her all tor the yearbook, June swearing
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