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Jan Colvin and Penny Reggie, watching the intricacies of playing St. Mary's Hall organ as Carole Geren practices. Carole has been a regular organist this year taking turns with Marty Dwier. To their music the school loves to sing. Betsy Fineburg, our star athlete, grins while Ginny MacPherson and Dottie Benninghoff chat with Sue Henry. Betsy is a member of lnner Circle. Sue and Ginny are reporters on Ivy Leaves. Dottie, a new student this year, was the first girl in the Class of 1960 to have her story read at the Christmas Dinnerl
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fi? -'lx 'CD Our Sophomore year began with much en- thusiasm and school spirit. We welcomed three girls to our class, Penny Reggie, Dottie Benninghoff, and Janet Voorhies. Barbara Lefferts, Hedl Decker, and Betsy Fineburg became members of Inner Circle. The Sophomores were well represented in every club in school. lt took almost the entire year to plan our I , , lc ti x A X Mrs. Knoll, giving instructions to the offi- cers of her class. E. J. Stockton, Secretary, Brenda Butz, Treasurer, Cynthia Cohen, Council Representative, and Barbara Let- ferts, Vice-President. Hedl Decker, Sophomore Class President. Sophomore Prom, The Twelfth of Never' on the.12th of April. We succeeded in com- bining our ideas of fantasy into a romantic mood. Other projects that we carried through were cake sales, parties for our sister class and a Dinner Dance for B.M,I. This was in- deed a full and rewarding year. Four geography-mind- ed Sophomores, Kathy Bod- well, Kathy Kudra, Peggy Forsyth, and Janet Voor- hies. Though they usually are the belles at the school dances, here they are checking some unknown lto themj parts of the world for a history test.
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Four new girls, Linda Whinney, Eliza- beth Dorsett, Jean Scott, and Diane Bethel joined the Freshmen Class making a total of sixteen girls. Miss Cathell became our capable class advisor. We made and sold variously colored octopuses and aprons and held several cake sales to establish a class treasury. ln May we gave a semi-formal dance for the Upper School. This year .Ioan Gale and Ann Bond made the Varsity Team in hockey. Alice Collins, Ginny Booth, .Ioan Gale, and Ann Bond made the basketball teams. Miss Cathell, Freshmen advisor and English teacher, clarifying a rule in grammar to Ann Bond, Sandra Stack house, Joan Gale and Alice Collins Lucky girls! Linda Davies, Betsy Seigrist, and Susan Youngs ready to leave school after another busy day. Linda is a member of Chorus and Sports Club. Betsy played on Junior Varsity Hockey Team and is active in Drama Club and Chorus. Su- san belongs to Sports Club and Chorus.
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