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- ' n we an, es Sue and Ann stop at the candy store for a late afternoon snack. . if, . Dear Big Sisters: Writing to you just half-way through the year, it seems a good time to take stock of ourselves and our aims. VVe got off to an enthusiastic start and, now that mid-years are over, it looks as though therc's a good chance that we, too, will be seniors, bye and bye! There are thirteen of us in the Sophomore class-almost all of us new girls last Fall. We've been called happy-go-lucky. NVQ-ll, we know we are happy and we also think we're lucky! Our class officers, elected early in the Fall, have done a very competent job and have had good cooperation from the class. They are llelen Wood- hull, presidentg Annabel Whitton, vice-president: Barbara Lloyd, secretary- treasurer. Barbara Lloyd is the only underclassman chosen to be a Proctor and we are very proud of her. She sits on the House Council along with our Presi- dent and Vice-president. VVe are represented on the Activities Council by Judy Chadwell, as chairman of the Social Committee. Myra Maker is also on this Council. A pre-Christmas raffle of a sweater and a bracelet brought the first con- tributions to our treasury. VVe have plans afoot for sponsoring a winter dance and selling hot chocolate and doughnuts. We are grateful to Mrs. lllathews for her guidance. Our best wishes, Class of 1958 sggp 0WL0l 6 641,155 uhm.. Front row: M. Maker, M. Hunt, H. VVoodhull, A. VVhitton, J. Chadwell, L. Cianci, and Mrs. Mathews. Sec- ond row: J. Sisson, V. Barth, J. Copeland, S. Otto, G. Goerke, K. Cartmell, and E. J. McDowell. Mwlesing: B. Lloyd. 27
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v f ff, ,' ff f 1 uf.-f, 1 s, 414-f ' Frnnl role: S. Vanipbell, G. Robison, S. Kendall, I'. Robison, P. Smith, V. f'urtis, L. llird, Dr. Knowles. See- - N onrl row: M. Salinger, l'l. Metealf, hl. Hunt, S. Stephens, V. Johnson, V. Stiekney, V. Vraig, ll. Kaye, Nl. Olney. 'Q Till-Fil mir: S. IQHZIIIZIIIII, l.. hlaelnnis, lt. Kohn-Olaya, M. lYillizuns, ll. Holden, li. Kentnieh, A. liarger, M. g.-xi X Rx Morley, V. Robinson and YY. Steele. :S I - '-ist - V -,, ,X x. , I f 3 differ fpyffff C7 if ti'-fs, , , -' A r -' W- X-V Y . . x .. Q V .N X f ., J v P if amor cm ,N - -- Q1 we . J lg rj! I J , ' X, X5' . f . 3 Ry liz' . N ,, 4 ' if ' ' f- -- ' ALT-FIX 1 l fr J ' ' i ' '- L K x ffl' W J V 'I Dear Sisters Superior : 1 A .f A ' hlgyalflrljxjil, ff ii Q4 3 MWF ffm 1 ull! gli I If If ft, f .if x 'IJ' Jxjyx rR- D I 1 ww H wi Weezie looks on as Winnie, lvuey, and Liz pour over the wel- eonie news from home, We ean't. imagine ourselves as upper-elassnien, but we are trying to gaiii some dignity before we assume your exalted position next year. VYQ have the distinetion of being the largest elass in sehool-twenty-tive in all-with fifteen new additions last Fall. We also have the distinetion of hav- ing elassnlates who eolne from the furthest distanees Renate Kohn-Ulaya from Bogota, Volunibia, Gina Johnson and Elsa Keutnieh from the fhieago, Illinois area. Our twins-Gail and Pat Robisonw give us another elaim to fame. VVieky Hunt and YYeezie Salinger represent us on the Aetivities founeilg our president and viee-president. sit on the House Vouneil along with our able Proetors: Sherrie Stephens and Barbara Kaye: and we are honored to have three Juniors on that austere body, the Executive Vouneil: Sue Ken- dall, Rennie Kohn-Ulaya and Yveezie Salinger. Our big activity was re-opening l'nderseas and, under the able man- agement of Sue Vainpbell, selling pies, eakes and eokes after evening Study Ilall and over the weekend. We sponsored a danee with Kimball Union and cxpeet. to put on the Vountry Fair as well as the usual Junior Prom. The editorial board of High Times is made up largely ol' Juniors, with Sue Kendall as editor-in-ehiet' and Marianne Olney as assistant editor. Our officers are President Patrieia Robison: Vive-President Suzanne Kendallg Seeretary: Gail Robison: lllreasurer: Phyllis Smith. Dr. Knowles has aeted as l aeult.y Advisor. Best of luek to you and we'll try to emulate your high standards. Sineerely, Vlass of 1957 26 -. X x 'Q S .xx
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WO' 4. Frunl row: li. Voflcy, M. llarhydt, S. Johnson, lt. llarry, lf. hleistrell, and Mrs. Deems. Srcoml ro1r.'.l. llalc, Nl. Marks, li. Arthur, l. Varcy, D. Jenks, and ll. Scrafin. jfea l'I'L8l'L 641,55 Vlass member llarhydt works on next day's assignments industriously. Dear Seniors: We Freslnnen were quite awed by you in our first weeks at school. Now we know that wherever there's special gaiety and goings-on, we can count on finding that you've sparked the fun. We think we've got the best class in school, of course-and we certainly got off to a good start under the able leadership of our elected officers: President Sydney Anne Johnson Vice-president Marjorie liarhydt Secretary-Treasurer Betsy Barry llarbie Meistrell represents IIS on the Activities Uounc-il and we are proud of our seven classmates who have made the Honor Roll quite consistently during the year. Mrs. Deexns has been a wonderful elass advisor and we are grateful to her for her cooperation and inspiration. In November we gave a cake raffle that was very successful and brought high profits. We sponsored a dance with Williston Academy and are plan- ning another before the year is over. We-'ve been told that our financial prowess equals yours, and we are hoping that our initial success will he multiplied throughout our Stoneleigh years. With affectionate thanks for your guidance, Class of 1959 28
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