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Top row: Miss Trudy, Mlle. Noel, Miss Hcrky, Miss Kahmann, Mr. Packard, Mrs. Benjamin, Mrs. Marsman, Mrs. Vernay. Sitting: Mrs. Gough, Miss Martinet, Miss Anderson, Miss Moore, Miss Kelly, Miss Lucas. Missing: Miss Tabert. PA MISSAND ERSON
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PPHEEI Tlll Clump, Clump, Clump, down the hall comes those musical boots with the friendly grin up top and the patter of dog paws behind. How many good times you have given us with those surprise two-hour rides, trips, and picnics. How could we help but improve with your riding as an example and your encouragement to keep us goingg there is more than this, however. You have been a part of us, perhaps it is the long evenings in the gym you have spent dancing with the rest of usg or is it the mutual anguish we share at the cowbell's clang? Or perhaps it is just your constant friendliness and companionship. We shall never think of you, Miss Trudy, as just a member of the faculty, but always as one of us. P. PARKER
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HEBIT BU HD We, the RAREBIT Board, have actually left behind us a yearbook! It's been a long harrassing experience, and it is a dream come true that something tangible has come out of those hectic, amusing Saturday morning sessions. Inflation really had a toehold on us this year, but after the electionl' things began to brighten up. Only a T Hagan E Graham, McLean, C. Smith, K. Hare, E. Exley, M. Paulsen at desk, P. Parker editor few catastrophes have kept us all hanging by our thumbs g little things became our barriers, things like loss of ads, and photographs. We only hope, however, that through this chaos we have presented to you a particle of Oldfields that has housed this brew of mis- cellaneous genius. We hope that the nerves of Miss Lucas and Mrs. Vernay are still unshattered from the confusion of this classic bit of literature, and we hope that next year's board will find Affairs of State less difficult and will meet them with a more efficient air. ANTHONY HAGAN f10
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