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JU Illli GLASS .4-w ' a First row, left to right: Wendt, Taylor, Seton, Olmstead. Second row: Ferguson, Bunce Dennison, Bleelfer, Urulerdonk, Evans, Towner, Bonnell, Wood. Third row: Cole, Middleton, Fisk, Carrington, Doherly, Roberts. Absent: Case, Kaveny. Onderdonk, President, Cole, Vice Presidentg Glass, Secretaryg Towner, Treasurer.
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0 0LL were especially proud of Diny who won the Good Hands class. In sports at school, Maggie Ramee made the Junior Varsity hockey team, Carol Turtle was se- lected for the varsity hockey and basketball teams, and also for the North Jersey Honorary Hockey Team. Several girls from our class had parts in the Kimberley-Academy play, Sight Unseen . The izdilzq Zhe Gfay MRS. DUNN leading roles were played by Barbie Ives and Jackie Byrne. Prissy Cole and Carol Cloke had minor parts. Socially, our class gave a dance in the Spring. We also attended the Spring Prom. It is not too much to say that during our first year in the Upper School ,the activities of the Soph- omore class have been not only enjoyable, but also successful. K ZS'- RJ First row, left to right: Turtle. Second row: Ash, Ives, Ramee, Joyce, Hanchka, Wolrazh, 23
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olzlllzulfy First row, left to right: Dudiah, Beatty, Miller, Hinck, Munn, Krebs, Glass, Van Vleck, Cook, McLean, Aeschlimunn, Hobart. Second row: Wnrniclc, Gullorll, Rmnhurst, Callahan, Hayward, Zabriskie. The Junior Class is famous for its unusual ability of working on and accomplishing many jobs quickly and thoroughly. The Juniors are usually seen cramming lunches, organizing class day, dragging type writers, or shooting baskets. Picture Tilly-,Io and Kit making their deadline for the Kourier',g Janet and Leslie getting their Kourier committees' articles in on time, Patty, Cy, and Anita racing to the pool, Lynn collecting money, money, and more moneyg Rosie skiing, Anne Van Vleck skating, Georgia, Dawn, Karen, Bobbie, and June running out to squad practices, Lee and Phyllis painting scenery, Casey arriving just on time for class, Penny and Mary Lee selling the indispensable recess cookiesg Aubin and Taylor, Sylvia and Pixie, playing duets, Gael, Fluffy, lVlimi, and Nell knitting socks for their brothers UD, Amy incessantly spraining her ankle, lVlaree and Marion laughing their contagious laugh, Anne W., Jean, and Anne A., staring in the K. A. plays, Robin and Jackie taking pictures, Vicki coming in after the bell rings, Dorie rushing to get ads, and last but not least, Tookie, the class president, begging for one hundred per cent attendance at class meetings.
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