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Seated: Mimi Hathaway, Art Editor, James Hull, Co-Ediotrg Harley Armstrong, Adviser, Erika Paul, Co-Editor, Paul Mecray, Photography Editor, Standing: Sally Haines, Garrett Richman, Pat Pearson, Donald Duff, Circulation Manager, William Smith, Advertising Manager, Helga Leiseg Joe Rogers, Rebecca Cupola tail Producing the Cupola hasbeen a big job, we all admit it, but it has been fun, too. Perhaps there was too much fun in the very beginning. We'll never forget those first yearbook meetings in Septem- ber. We were rather ignorant then, or let us say, unaware of the size of our task. Yearbook meetings started at about 7:30 ona Friday evening, then by 8:30 we were all piled into two cars and on our way to see a flick at the drive-in theater, feeling pleased about the hour's work we had more or less accomplished. There was also the night we gathered at Garrett's house to write the class history. We arrived with a half gallon of ice-cream, spent an hour reminiscing over our child-hood' days, and wound up the evening dancing and watching T.V.l However, these little get-togethers were soon a thing of the past. By December we were keenly aware that there was much work tobedone and all by January 20th. ln previous years the book has been done in sections. This year all material had to be sent in at once, consequently, much hestic activity occurred in December and January. Pictures, pictures, pictures, ads, ads, ads, write-ups, write-ups, write-ups. Everything seemed to come at once. We all admit, without the slightest moment's hesitation, that without Miss Armstrong our Cupola probably never would have been. When we decided upon a large book instead of the smaller one of previous years, it was she who warned us of the worries and problems involved, for we were all to much in the dark even to understand! But when the light finally dawned, we began to realize how much we depended on her advice and help. Now that the yearbook is finally completed, we want thank Miss Armstrong for all the aid she has given us. Working on the Cupola has been a wonderful experience for all of us, a little trying at times, perhaps, but nevertheless, a valuable experience. Breckerg absent, Dorothy Duff.
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THE TLASC IIF l95li DONALD JAMES DUFF EAYRESTOWN, MEDFORD, NEW JERSEY Blue Three Years Student Affairs Committee 4g Religious Life Committee 2g Human Relations Conference 35 Buck Hill Falls Conference 4, Glee Club 3,4g Double Octet 4g Golden Nugget 4, Senior Play 4g Junior Prom Committee 3, Class Treasurer 3, 43 Don . . . Fiddlesticks . . . broken teeth, broken glasses, broken arm, broken glasses - What's next? . . . Dues anyone? , , . charter member of the 'Cupola Club' . . . humbug . . . what's the purpose of this class? . . . ought to get a haircut . . . Francis says' . . . everyone's helper . . motorcycle madness . . . Becky . . . Hey, Jim, did you see that new Imperial? . . . connoisseur of injera and wat . . . when's he going to have his first date? . . . authority on the ways of women . . . REBECCA BREC KER COLWICK, NEW JERSEY Red Eight Years Assembly Committee 2g Fair Committee 4g Golden Nugget 4g Glee Club l, 2, 3,4g Double Octet 3, 4, Human Relations Conference 25 Citizenship Day 3g Senior Play 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Cupola 4, Foul Shooting Contest 1, 35 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4. Becky . . . flirt . . . anonymous voice on the other end of the telephone . . . Jack likes it . . . winks at Dave during class . . . soldier boy. . . I patronize the Mobile Gas Station' . . . Have you heard the latest? . . . drives a wicked Buick . . . Jack called up up last night .. . We just moved, so come see us, sometimen. . .Goes A.W.O.L. at least once a week . . .
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