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Page 98 text:
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...-.a,,.,,-.Ls. L: u.-f,--n-w-,-4- mmm mmmumnmmnu mu Ln.. .. .. me Y 1 I VESPER SERVICE CLUB First Row: L. Carroll, L. Carter, L. Scott, B. Wyckoff, A. Hunter, C. Binge, A. Vail. Second Row: P. Olcott, J. Lindquist, J. Eckley, M. Baylock, J. Rector, M. Tolerton. Third Row: C. Coossen, K. Earnshaw, K. Grahame, L. Meyer. Fourth Row: L. Ravitch, S. Murray, W. Ropes. On Sunday night the boarding students meet with Dr. Rutenber in the Wallace Hall common room for an informal Bible Hour. The members of the Vesper Service Club are responsible for organizing a Worship service which usually includes a hymn, a prayer, a Bible reading, and the Lord's Prayer. The remaining time is spent dis- cussing passages from the Bible, religious problems, and daily applications of reli- gion. The Bible Hour is closed with group singing of several hymns. Sunday evenings greatly add to the unity, understanding, and cooperation of the boarding students. A. C. V.
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P V CHEERLEADERS ,gre e dw- EEE, -rw ea. e ,....-,.,..,.,m,,,m,.,,,, 1,-f E R? fi - H- 5 2 1 r E .Q 4 1 , V 5 fs 'V ., , , 2 - rv . 'F-' ' ' f- ' 'V q.f,. , X . Front: D. Derrick, C. Sullivan, E. Meade, B. Morse. Standing' Donna Steradoj, H. Lawrence, S. Harding, R. Giordano, A. Lessner C0-Captains: Sheridan Harding and Rita Giordano. The cheerleaders came forth this year with renewed spirit. They cheered for such schools as Fox Hollow and East Longmeadow High School. The co-captain elected by the members were Rita Giordano and Sheri Hardring. The Cheerleaders represented lVIacDuHie with grace and enthusiasm.
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CLASS WILLS Mallard: leaves the carpool to Susy, Carol, Eileen and Pammy. Mathis: leaves her two charming sisters to carry out the Mathis' tradition. Lipsett: leaves her Williston visits and visitors to Lois Hoffman. Stehetee: leaves peace and quiet from 8:45 to 9:00 P.M. to Karen and Marilyn and Massachusetts for Michigan. Rajfeld: leaves fwith a wish for good luckj Mondays, Magnet and Math to her sister Bettv Ann. Hiscox: wills Pam Vanzandt her bride magazines. Rhoacls: leaves to Carole Jotle the job ot reading all next year's New York Times. Ritchie: leaves . . . hungry as usual. Sagers: wills her quips in history to anyone who thinks Miss Heald will pass her in spite of them and all her common sense to anyone who needs a tiny bit more. Hanson: wills with Maryanna Smith the locker room to Miss Wellington. Gay Gordon: wills will . . . power to anyone who needs it. Doyle: leaves a trail of lost pens, pencils, books, glasses, etc., for anyone whose talent for finding things equals her talent for losing them. Geddes: leaves Katita Kopp the opportunity of wearing saddle shoes to church and to college appointments and just plain out . . Russell: leaves her diet as usual. Wyckoff: with Marcia Layden wills a good night's sleep to Jean Shelsy and Jody Tolman. Hopkins: leaves her ability to count to twelve to next year's Chemistry students. Hahn: leaves to Ann Sagalyn and Joyce Ruben our uproarious carpool rides. Feinberg: leaves Judie and Sally's talent for making noise in the morning to whoever rooms next to them next year. fostrorn: leaves her faithful co-editor still working on the yearbook - c'Wake up Sulli- vanw - lt's all overl Golrlband: leaves quiet carpools to anyone who likes that extra wink of sleep. Steele: leaves her French pronounciation to any poor soul who wants to try to improve lt. Baylock: leaves Mrs. Bell a movie camera for use on Sun. Afternoons. Shattuck: leaves her taxi service to Judy Pfunder with the hope that she won't have quite as many accidents as she. Carter: wills her wood-pecker laugh to Maynard. Magriel: wills her seeing eye dog to Linda Pessolano. White: leaves for next yearls Main House the hiding place for dummy-snltched food. Harcling: leaves her braces to another unsuspecting junior. Kopp: leaves her forgetfulness to a future senior. Visconti: leaves her big smile. Martin: leaves Hwith just enough of learning to misquotefl Giordano: leaves Chemistry experiments to any courageous senior. Sullivan: wills Karen Kisiel her broken ankle's cast . . . just to keep it all in the family. Gramse: I leave my nerves to anyone who hates long fingernails anyway. Smolian: leaves pounds of pink pills to Dabby Bollinger. ' - .GAMMA
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