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CLASS HI TCRY Freshman Year 1962 - Mr. Pelham and ,66 arrive . . . A new era of enthusiasm . . . Mary becomes our leader . . . Our first party at Suzi Levine,s . . . Mrs. Peirce frightens us into hard study . . . XVe recuperate from our first exams at the Homestead . . . Adair makes her basket- ball debut . . . YVe elect Lida our first Valentine Princess . . . Our 'cSouthern Slave Auctionv . . . The class trip after final exams is at Lidais . . . One down and three to go! Junior Year The seniors give us a Come As You Werei' Party . . . The Old Girl-New Girl Party theme is 6'Rodeo- Round Upn . . . Mount Vernon sponsors the pre- miere of Mary Poppinsv . . . Soiree Aux Champs Elyseesi' with fashions by Virginia Simmons is a huge success at the Lafayette Hotel . . . S.A.T.s threaten us . . . 7:00 A.M. rehearsals begin for our modified version of Peter Pan at the Iunior-Senior Banquet . . . WVe accept the challenge and the re- sponsibility our senior rings signify . . . Our year ends delightfully at Kathyis in Bethany Beach . . . Have we really come this far already? Sophomore Year There are 43 of us this year - 17 more than last year . . . VVe all become reacquainted at the i'Hobo Hootenannyv . . . The Freshmen are welcomed with a party at Caroleis . . . The Beatles reign . . . Ien gets the Valentine Princess distinction . . . Jill takes a vacation . . . othing Great was ever achieved with- out enthusiasmv is adopted as the ,66 motto . . . The highlight of the year comes with Bazaar on Broad- wayi' . . . Spring brings the Episcopal Mixer . . . YVe immortalize our class by beginning a scrapbook . . . Our Class trip to Chele's in Rehobeth ends the year with a bang and a few sunburns . . . Half-way through. Senior Year The coveted redcoats are here and we take the first rows in Chapel . . . Margot is our new President . . . VVe invite the Juniors to Maryis house for our hilarious satire on the Lloyd Thaxton Show - every- one comes dressed as a T.V. personality . . . The P.G.s from Bullis come over for a mixer . . . Heart- breaking news is announced by the Board of Trus- tees . . . Trimester exams come very quickly . . . This is our last chance at S.A.T.s . . . February 5 is the night for LUV, our Valentine Dance with the Kingsmenl . . . Denise is our Queen . . . College acceptances really do become a reality . . . YVe are fitted for caps and gowns and Graduation dresses . . . Final exams and 6f6f66 arrive . . . There is a great paradox in our happiness.
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All atoms of a particular element are alike, but many atoms form isotopes which are alike in having the samc number of neutrons. While each atom of any one element has the same unique and specific qualities, the use of isotopes has opened a new area of discovery. Each discovery leacls to a Whole new area of investigation in the pursuit of knowledge. Understanding is incomplete and there can never he room for complacency. SENIOR
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MARIANNE ESHELMAN MCALLISTER WASHINGTON, D. C. FOUR YEARS NVhiteg Class President I, II, III5 Student Body President IVQ Prep Players I, IIg Social League I, II, III, IVg Lend-II-Hand III, IVg Chapel Guild III. You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly gioef, Rush, rush, rush . . . Donit eheapen the party! . . . Letls go, Vllhitesl . . . More stars . . . Princeton . . . But welre not al- lowed to . . . Shhh! . . . Frank Sinatrals on . . . Are you kid- ding me? . . . I like my saddle shoes! . . . snow melts . . . We love you Mary! !! H1 speak in the tongues o men and angels, MARGARET HEWES KELLEY UNIVERSI'I'Y PARK, MARYLAND FOUR YEARS Yellow: Class Treasurer Ig Student Council Secretary-Treasurer IIIg Class President IV5 Cupola IVg Prep Players I, II, IIIQ Social League I, II, III, IV. Life is always interesting when you have a purpose and live in its fulflllinentf, MargOtv . . . the turtle . . . two hour lunch periods . . . The record is I9 salads . . . Dr. Kelley . . . Hyattsville hoods . . . left at the tic-toe . . . uLet's lap the Mol' . . . fearless leader. 1xEI.OW: Chief Fire Marshall and Adair put out another blaze. if Fifties .1 wp A mae, gy :I , , Illia 5 . .-f ,.,,.v,.4ev is f 5, 2 'sm 19, pg,s,,,e gg f Z Henan
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