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Kar Sill IH lillllll Miss Lynch, making a point in science to a group in our class - Tom Rossetti, Arthur Liese, Pam Budd, Monica Goggins, Aileen Howe, Cheryl Stover, Jeanette Smith, Van Rea, and Stuart Newberry. There might be a future Einstein in this group. We know for sure we have a future famous violin virtuoso - Tom Rossetti. After we became members of the Upper School last Fall, we elected Pamela lludd President, Cheryl Stover, Vice President, .leanette Smith, Secretary, and Stuart New- Goggins and Tom class in Council berry, Treasurer. Monica Rossetti represented our and Arthur l.iese served as Treasurer. The high light of our year was the dancing classes every Friday from 2:30 to 4:30 P.M, under the instruction of Mrs. Test and Mrs. Sharp. l3.M,l, Middle School stu- Here we are - the rest of the class - Clyde Cara- belli, Mary llemings, Al Litz, Joanne Fuller, Glenn Wright, Ibby Stratton, Kar- en Black andKarenWar- ner. Karen Warnerhasjust Joined us, after attending school in France.Welcome dents and our boys were our partners. The Big Night was a final dancing class in the dining room from 8P.M. to llP.M. Then, our last affair was a Middle School Dance with the liighth Grade on April 25th. Miss Lynch has been our class advisor, To her we are indebted for the help and gui- dance we needed. We are now looking for- ward to being the upper class in the Middle School next year. to St. Mary'sl 4'7 IIIIII
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Linda Whimiey, Elizabeth Dorsett, Diane Bethel, and Ginny Booth, waiting to en- ter Chapel. As Freshmen, they add their sweetvoices to the hymns andtheirlove- ly presence to the chapel line. ...Ml Diane Wilson, Susan Kahn, Betsy Seigrist and Elaine Elliott, trying-out' in Drama Club for the Spring Operetta, 'Little Women'. They will be in the Chorus. Diane, Susan and Elaine have served on the stage crew committee this year. Betsy has been a member of the costume committee. Though they served behind the scenes, they helped to make the productions a success. vwml
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-1 1 Heian Iillllli Caroline Howell, Barbara Zeltmacher, Sue Lippincott, Barbara Wood, Jay Lap- in, Sue Mulford, Noreen Hunter in the Eighth Grade room with our Eighth Grade Advisor, Mrs. Frances Mulford, an old friend indeed, since she had been our beloved Sixth Grade teacher. This year we greeted four new classmates, Vicki Walters, Laura Potter, Barbara Zeit- macher, and Francine Kantor, making our total five boys and eleven girls. We elected Jay Lapin President, Noreen Hunter, Vice- President, Caroline Howell, Secretary, and Francine Kantor, Treasurer. Our two Stu- dent Council representatives were Ashby Sholl and Barbara Wood. Susan Lippincott served as President and Susan Mulford as Treasurer. During the first semester we attended Dancing Class with our boys and B,M,I, We held a special Dance after the classes were over. April 22nd we enjoyed our Middle School Dance and this summer we are plan- ning a picnic and swimming party. The eighth grade boys are saying adieux this June. Jay Lapin is going to Peddie, Mike Moll to B,M,I,, Ashby Sholl to West- town Friends, John Bond to St. Andrew's, and Thomas Van Horn to Allentown High School. We, the girls are looking forward to the challenges and opportunities that the Upper School will present to us next year. John Bond, Tom Van Horn, Harriet Sypeck, Mike Moll, Gailsilverstein, Laura Potter, Freia Koschke, and Vicki Walters - ahappy group show- ing that as the first class that had boys in the eighth grade, vue had an extremely satisfying year socially and academically. Academically? We had the longest list on the Honor Roll. Socially? We say -A BIG SUC - CESSI nu--....
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