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Class His Freshman year Small class of eleven . . . Carole our •;« sweet, she’s gay — she’s our representati her eye on Optima . . . Audrey loves ho Mindy’s bearskin rug . . . we’re one st? Sophomore year Mrs. Fullaway, our mother away frc midnight . . . congruent triangles in rc Country Auction complete with a live Junior Hall and twenty-five cents to the Fence Club meetings every Saturday . . as yet unsurpassed . . . the locust plague House ... O’ Happy Day. Junior year Afternoon study hall in the academic elections . . . lookout tower on lower Sen of sledding in the driveway . . . thirty g . . . science lab passes acid test . . . By jumping from second story window ■ Brothers pitches its tents in the refector . . . fire engines rescue the flaming trash party at Leesburg . . . Miss Fulton, why : . . . Miss Hendrix bids us farewell . . . te seniors! ! ! Senior year We’re at the top of the ladder and he . . . the little yellow book . . . that e chemistry . . . everybody with savoir f Speedie Weenie” burns our hot dogs . Hazel ... A Night in Hawaii” . . . Al thanks to the day students . . . M. V. S. Thanksgiving . . . Pajama Game” becor . . . scarves from Yale, Princeton, Harvc L., Georgia, Lawrenceville . . . twenty r House . . . spring comes at last . . . Jun our last and best party at Leesburg . . . L tion Dance . . . Class Night . . . Pomp
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Anne Gorman Young Washington, D. C. He has achieved success uho has lived well , laughed often and loved much .” Anderson Who’s the girl that’s been holding offices longer than most of us can remember? Who’s the one with the winning smile and warm personality? Whose athletic ability is surpassed only by academic honors? Among the names that mold school spirit you will surely find Anne Young’s. Responsible and capable, Anne will always be a success. Even the p erils of Canadian ski slopes cannot daunt her. But don’t fail to notice the mischief in her eye. Hear her laugh and be glad, for whether she’s conducting a Student Council meeting or visiting a friend at the Dog Pound, she’s still our Anne. White Team; Optima, II. III. IV; Student Council Presi- dent. IV; Class President. II. Ill A. A. Representative, I; Hockey. I II. III. IV; Basketball. II III, IV; CuPOl A, III; Glee Club, I. II. Chapel Guild, IV. Judith Ann Lauer Roc hester, New York , . . Then give to the world the best you have And the best u ll come back to you .” Bridges If you see tears in her eyes, Judy is probably shaking with silent laughter. Versatile and gifted, the Senior Class President is everywhere at once. Peep in the Field House every afternoon to see Miss Mary Sue Vanilla Bar herself; catch her after study hall and she’s tap dancing in the closet; attend hockey and basketball games and she’ll either be making a goal or cheering vigorously. The poems in the Cellophane were written by Judy; the scenery at the dance was painted by Judy. We could go on endlessly, but Judy’s popu- larity speaks for itself. White Team; Class Vice-President, III, President. IV; Bas- ketball, IV; Baseball, II. Ill, IV; Cheerleader, Captain, II, III. IV; Cellophane , II. IV; Feature Editor, III; CtJPOt a, III, IV; Carousel, IV; Library ' Council, III; House Council. Ill; Glee Club, II. Ill; Chapel Guild. IV; Lend- A Eland, III, IV. 12
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