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'fbelHocke'ii A merry heart doetb good like a medicine—Proverbs XV You’ve heard of the three v’s—vim, vigor, and vitality? Well, Peggy has all that and a fourth—versatility. She not only manages to stay on an honor roll and make all the Glee Club rehearsals (almost), but also manages to be on all the Varsity teams. She will confidentially admit that the only reason she goes out for athletics is so that she can wear her red sweat-shirt, but her boundless energy makes her indispensable to the teams. It is difficult to imagine what our class would he like without Peggy. It has taken her persistence and calmness to fill the position of League President so well, and her secret to success must be the fact that she vitalizes her ideas with enthusiasm. We will all remember Peggy for her black Buick limousine, her green fur-trimmed coat, her hearty” laugh, and her well-worn expression, Tomorrow I'm going on a diet.” President of Junior Glee Club—’44 Junior Dramatic Club—’44 Varsity Hockey—’44, ’4$, ’46, ’47 Varsity Basketball—’44, ’4S, '46, '47 Varsity Baseball—’44, '4 5, '46 Senior Glee Club—’4 5, ’46, '47 School Procedure Committee—’4S President of Class—’46 President of League—’47 World Affairs Club—’47 Varsity Volley Ball—’47
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jjaan bal ufm'pie Hospitality sitting with gladness. —Longfellow May we introduce enthusiasm personified! We often wonder how the Dramatic Club, Glee Club, and Entertainment Committee would survive without Joan. When we hear the familiar Glee Club fourth period!”, Let’s go to Dramatic Club,” or Who will volunteer to decorate for the dance?”, we know that Joan is at it again. Her many escapades to Shattuck, Great Lakes, the University, and Woodhill testify to her popularity. The hockey field will miss its most scrious(?) visitor” next year. Strangers passing by have stared with startled expression at that fast moving star who managed to make innumerable, unassisted goals (sometimes, by mistake, for the opposing team—but that’s beside the point). So, Pine Manor, here comes our spirited Joan! Junior Dramatic Club—’44 Senior Dramatic Club—’45, ’46, ’47 Junior Glee Club—’44 Senior Glee Club—’45, ’46, ’47 Entertainment Committee—’46, ’47 President of Senior Glee Club—’47 Varsity Baseball—’44, ’45 World Affairs Club—'47 Varsity Volley Ball—’47
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fylosiesioe •'Tlx days that wake us happy wake us wise.”—Masefield If you hear a shout of laughter from the Senior Room, you can be sure that Doodle is telling the seniors about her latest week end experience. She is one of those people who could make the dullest story intersting and funny. As class secretary this year, the job of taking attendance fell to her, and each morning she could be seen calling roll and expertly playing a hand of bridge at the same time. Doodle has been very active in dramatics, filling the important roles of Mary Magdalene in Family Portrait and Juliet in Roweo and Juliet last year. This year she played Mrs. Skinner in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. She has also contributed to the Glee Club with her voice as well as with her piano solos for the annual Glee Club concert. We will always remember Doodle for her infectious laughter, her perfect figure, and her successful blind dates. She certainly is an addition to any class. Junior Glee Club—’44 Junior Dramatic Club—’44 School Procedure Committee—’44, ’47 Senior Glee Club—’4 5 League Representative—’46 Dramatic Club—’46, ’47 World Affairs Club—’47 Class Secretary—'47 Senior Room Committee—’47
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