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JUNIOR SCHOGL Back Row: Inj! to right 4 L. Nicholson, A. Brusnicki, A. Cowles, Harlow, P. Pope. Second Row: lg? lo rzght - R. Deliso, A. Holt, P. Wright, M. Baker, J. Briggs, T. Hartshorn. First Row: lj! to fight 7 V. Brody, C. Reynolds, K. Garvey, Wallace, A. Angle, L. Sommerfeld. There were eleven new members of the junior School. They are: jo Wallace, Judy Harlow, ,Io-Anne Angle, Lorraine Nickolson, Kathy Garvey, Alice Brusnicki, Mitzi Baker, Connie Reynolds, Virginia Brody, Rosalie Deliso, Lois Somrnerfeld. The class oliieer was Kathy Garvey, President. We wish the class of '56 lots of good luck in the future. vii?-ax Wm align 'iEQiv., , NR! X 1 '9-3.
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CLASS PROPHECY It was my privilege today to have been hostess to my classmates of the class of 1956. Accustomed as I am to brilliant gatherings, this convention of celebrities was almost too overwhelming even for me to behold. While spreading out the delicacies that arrived from Virginia Scola's Supreme Catering Company, I heard a premature knock. With undisguised shock, I beheld the new Georgia Anderson who with calm composure explained that she was the housemother of a particularly rambunctious Wesleyan fraternity. Feeling that Georgials experiences would aid the party, I put her to work arranging bouquets from Jean Wallacels Floral Service. Suddenly the telephone rang, and with some difficulty I heard the weak voice of Jeanie Mann calling from Paris. It seems that she has recently joined the Wacs and while stationed in Paris had run into several MacDuf'He igraduates. Emily Leonard, Sandy Fisk and Bar Hansen as Folies Bergere dancers have put to good use their talents gained in the Senior Follies, while Betsy Constantine now holds the position of ambassador to France. Success in Paris has also greeted Mlle. Margo F riedel who manages an establishment for mistreated Maltese cats. Quite elated at the success of our Parisian classmates, I set down the receiver just in time to answer the impatient doorbell. 1 In fell Sue Clarke clutching that highly prized but slightly bristleless tooth- brush along with Phyl Freedman whose sparkling eyes and shiny skates have won her Olympic recognition. Taking their coats which, by the way, had been designed by that soaring young fashion designer, Sally Archibald, I rushed to answer that perpetually ringing telephone. Bar Robarge on the other end, who had volunteered to help with the refreshments, said that she couldnlt find any potato chips anywhere but that Carol Russell would bring some nuts. No sooner had I replaced the receiver than two voices in chorus cried, Did someone say food? Without turning I knew that Peggy Beaver and Betty Perry had arrived. As they ate they told me that Pat Woolley had married the director of a progressive advertising agency while Bev Armstrong was their super-sales- woman and Anne Shortell their stunning model for Shin-o Shampoo.
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