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CLASS HISTORY It began on September 19, 1950, when eight girls assembled to form the seventh grade and the class of 1956. The following year, the same eight girls, Georgia Anderson, Beverly Armstrong, Carol Geiger, Louise Heacock, Suzanne Par-ker, Carol Russell, Anne Rutenber, and Barbara Stannard returned, finding their class neither increased nor decreased. The next year when we gathered as frivolous Freshmen, we missed Carol Geiger but gained six new girls, Sally Archibald, Anne Bradley, Cookie LaFrance, Sue Strayer, Edith Thorp, and jean Wallace. The class of '56 was well on its way. The Sophomore year brought with it seventeen newcomers, Gail Adams, Peggy Beaver, Carolyn Bjorn, Joan Chapin, Sue Clarke, Linda Cook, Betsy Jo Constantine, Nancy DeMeyer, Elvira Draghetti, Faith Foss, Anne Larson, Mary Margotti, Betty Perry, Sandra Pinkney, Barbara Robarge, Mary Louise Scafidi, and Pat Woolley. Mary Margotti left us mid-term. Despite our enlargement, we missed Beverly Armstrong and Louise Heacock. The next year we assembled as juniors to welcome twelve new girls: Julie Baxter, Jane Coffey, Sandra Fisk, Phyllis Freedman, Margo Friedel, Marjory Gamblin, Barbara Hansen, Jean Mann, Mary Gay Sargent, Virginia Scola, Beverly Sisk, and Sylvia Smith. We were also pleased to again see Beverly Armstrong with us. Now at last we have reached our Senior year with thirty-nine in total. At times the going was difficult, but we made it. With the beginning of this year, we welcomed Emily Leonard and Ann Shortell, but we were sorry not to see jane Coffey and Nan DeMeyer with the class. The class of '56 will never forget the prom we made successful as Juniors, the College Board Examinations last May, the Senior Follies we worked and slaved on to make a hit, nor will we forget MacDufHe and the wonderful friendships we made through the years '50 to '56. Barbara Stannard
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