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' r SOPHUMORE CLASS 2 President. . . . .... . . .MEREDITH WICKES - Council,Rep'resentative. . . . . .JOANNE CROWTHER ' Sebetabry. T- .......,.. .... B ETTY HARTMANN I H -Tveasulev. . . . , .JOAN LoNoBoTToM 1 S 1 V 4 in The Sophomore Class has grown immensely in number since gy' last year, and we are now tvventyfone strong, although Mari' anna Bartlett, our little Southern belle, left us in October. as We have undertaken, as our class project this year, 'a dance ' which is to be held on the nineteenth of April. Everyone is ' Working hard to make a success of it. We Wish to express our sincere thanks to Miss Sachsel who has guided us through this year as our class adviser and U helped us to have a really wonderful time as Sophorggg, 34.0-I'-'u U'-' 'wtaw w' 'P 1-wm: sk. G51 Lp ' 'b -Mrs.,-v' 1.,s-'zssf-M Back row, left to right: Nichols, H. Schwarz, B. Button, S. Wilson, J. Pakenham, Pierce, J. Fleming, B. Drummond, A. Diebert, j. Crowther, A. Harvitt, P. Garrison. Second row: Miss Sachsel, I. Cooke, J. Longbottom, M. Wickes, B. Hartman, E. Hinkson. Third row: -I. Hannah, C. Tuttle, E. Wiederman, J. Austin N 3 . i ' A l la . NJ' C' ' 7 , rf H fa c QP . , s 340 x xl N sex 3 . X Q 61
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1 I I Q U MIDDLE soHooL T y f' 1. The Middle School corridor this year is guarded and guided by the helping hands of Mrs. Esther C Na' Na j Carpenter, Miss Priscilla Ireland, and Miss Margaret Coold. Life on Scarborough is lively, to say the least, and enhanced nearly every day by visits from the dayfstudents. The sitting room certainly serves its purpose. Anything and everything that comes into the girls' heads on the spur of the moment during their leisure time, from sewing 5 and knitting to puzzlefmaking and games, is done there. The Middle School, with the help of Miss Nevil, has been able to organize a Science Club with some very exciting plans for the future. They have also gone with Miss Nevil to the Fels Planetarium. The seventh grade, along with the fifth and sixth grades, went to see the p ay, The Secret Garden, with Mrs. Grove and Miss Sachsel. The eighth grade will be as sorry to leave as the seventh will be to see them go, but the Upper School beckons, and who could resist such mysf tery and enchantment as that of being an upper schoolerv? a N I-, tanding, left to right: P. Morgan, B. Marter, Combs, D. Shinn, D. Hamilton, Fox, C. Blair. Second row: Mrs. Ca Sc P H B A t b L C gg A C L p ter, J. Van iver, . enson, . rms rong, M. Wal ridge. . ri s, . ott. Seated:j.Boguess, S. Krusen, Apetz 'fr 'x 41 5 , N , v 35 1 1 wi 'il W 2 .pa If 1, 4, Q2 if mls: 5 U c jj Zia . 5,5 Uga- Cf' P' 955 rf.
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