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From left to rxght Mlss H Elxzabeth Heyl Mrs HenryG Se1grxst,Col SamuelA Decker, Reverend Doctor C Preston Wxles, Presxdent, Mrs Frank Flounders, Prmcx pal, Mr. Morrxs Smxth, Mr Franklln Jones .5 Rosetta Rice, R.N. Mrs. Betty Perinchief Executive Secretary
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Anne Cramer, President of the Junior Class, success- fully guided us in all class projects throughout the year. Katie Ann Hutton, Student Council Representative for the Junior Class, has aided us in keeping up school rules and spirit. Barbara Nelson, Mary Jenness, Fran Mul- ford, Beth Davis, and Sue Probasco, chatting in Odenheimer Corridor early in the morn- ing. Almost time for chapel, girlsl Returning to,S.M.H. last Septem- ber, we found two former members of our class and two new girls had been added to our number. Linda Fink and Mac Habermehl had re- turned and Barbara Nelson and Les- ley Levin were the new students. At Christmas time, many of our class joined the Mystery cast.Katie Hutton was a King and Mary Jenness was Gabriel. Shepherds included Linda Fink, Anne Cramer, and Fran- ces Mulford. ln the angel choir were Barbara Ward, Joan Wright, and Karen Fischer. Later, at the Christmas dinner, huge, prancing reindeer pulled a jovial Santa Claus across the back of the dining-room, thanks to the artistic talents of Lin- da Fink. Also, at the dinner, the citizenship award was received by Katie Hutton. The weekend after Midyears, five Juniors represented St. Mary's Hall at Buck Hill, Barbara Ward, Karen Fischer, Frances Mulford, Katie Hutton and Mary Jenness. They re- lated their experiences in the next assembly program. March was a busy month. Col- lege Boards were more important than ever and for the first time, Juniors took the afternoon achieve- ment tests. As is the custom, we furnished the supper on Sports Day in May. ln June we proudly presented our new green banner in the dining- room. On Class Day we donned our caps and gowns for the first time and later, at the dinner we admired and displayed our new rings. So excitedly, if not a trifle sadly, we bid a final farewell to our Junior year.
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