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4 MARY LOUISE HASTINGS, PATSY JO ,...,J NES, MARTHA DAVIS, BETTY BLANTON .ll,NNlI.Z You mean you missed the Sophomore Slump! RLBI-.KAIIL Gracious no, but I mean we kept up the competi- tive s irit and I suppose that helped make our Sophomore year P as much of a success as it was. JENNIL: You don't make it sound too good. RInBlfltAH: Really, it wasn't too bad, I suppose. We went a hundred percent in the Red Cross again and did quite a lot for the Needle Vfork Guild. -IIQNNIIZ XY'ell, then, what was the matter? RLBEAAH: Oh, it was really nothing, Miss Doc. WW: did all fheld, Anne Thornton, jean Fraser and Mar- the Varsity andl right. Peggy She garet Boyd made understand that Ifmily W'right placed second tournament, and Mary Louise Hastings made herself by her dramatic ability. jixxtlaz And I in the badminton quite a name for REBEKAH: '1'hat's all exactly right, Miss Doe, but still- JLNNIE: For heaven's sake, girl, speak up. Why all the gloom? Rlzlll KIM: W'ell, Miss Doe, itls this way, we just didn't seem to be any closer to that senior section than when we were I'resh- men. JENNIE: Is that all? XVell, you have no need to worry now. Youlre here at last. MARY' HUMP1-mins: fRllPll1ilIX hrvutblvxsly up to Bckubj No need to worry!! Excuse me, Miss-why--you're Miss Doc. Look, Bekah, can you do this problem: Now if A equals- KILNNIIQL Sorry, I don't believe I caught the name. You seem to know me, however. RIJEKAH: Excuse me, Miss Doe. this is Mary Humphries. One of those first three, you remember? MARY: W'hat in the world! fAffz'r lbolzgblj Miss Doe, can you do Algebra? JENNII-: QCIFIIVX Ihmul self-i'mi.vr'io1zx 5 Iij Iir-as I was saying -er-what was I saying? REBEKAH: Come on, sit down, Mary. That can wait. Miss Doe is collecting some information on the Senior class. MARY: That right? What could I help you with? I don't know much about anything at this point. 16
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Rim lxftlli Margaret lloyd, Mary Iluinphries, and Peggy Shef- field. and oh, yes, Betty llaniell and Anne Thornton. -Ilfxxllz My goodness, you all really had an athletic class- RIB!-KAI!! Not only that, Miss Doe, but we had an elegant baseball team and most of us went in for practically every 1port the school could offer. Our swimming team won Hrst place in the meets and lfnlily Vfright brought us more honors by being Badminton ehampion. ,IPNNIIL just a minute. 1W'rihxv lmilllyl I want to get this straight. Now you were saying-- Rtnllsmlz I'ye just thought of something else. Miss Doe. You know the Freshmen always have a basketball team of their own. ,ll-XXIII Yes? Rllll lmll: Mary Humphries was the captain, you know. -ll NNIIZ No, I didn't, but- Rt.nllsAll: Well, that team won all but one game during the seafon. ,Il NNII: Remarkable! Now. Rebekah. I understand that you .lll also excelled in originality and- RLBIKAHI I don't know about that, Miss Doe. but I remem- ber we did give a pretty good ll.lllowe'en party. XYZ: never could have done it without Miss Draper's help, Il10LlglI. She's our sponsor. you know, and 2 mighty good one at that. Allxxll: 'I'hat's iust what I was about to ask you. And what about the Red Cross activities? Rllxl lsftll: I believe our drive went over a hundred percent that year. Speaking of originality though, we did do one thing that was pretty outstanding. As spring began to come along and we found ourselves getting a little sluggish, we divided into four groups. To keep up the competition we decided that the three losing teams would throw a party for the winner. lllxxll: Now that sounds like a great idea. Did it work? RlHlK.iIII I'll say it did and it helped us to get off on the ri 'ht foot .ls Stl l1tH11Ul'CS too. ls P I AUDREY SCH WAB QNNE ' RAGAN , ANN OSBORNEI may YI- . wal cur, ANN monmou
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RllHhAH: Say, there's jane over there. Maybe she could help you. MARY: CSb0uling Iuifil-yj Hey, jane, come here .1 second, can you?k -IINNII: Er-I believe we've strayed from the subject some- W'l1JI. RLBIIQAH: Oh, that's right. Maybe jane can help us, too. IIANI: Did I hear my name mentioned? RLHIKAH: jane, I'd like for you to meetl IANY: W'hy, Miss Doe, I'd know you anywhere! ji NNN: Hmmm-Is that a compliment? AIANI: You bet. Now, on to business. NVhat are we doing here? RIBIKRHZ W'ell, I'm just starting to tell her about our lunior year. But look here, I've got to go check my I'rench. Guess you Could take over about ten minutes? MARY: Sure. fRl'l1l'kdb leuirtj. jiaxxu-: I understand that you all gave .1 roaring party your junior year. -IANL: That would be the junior Carnival, of course. MARY: Yep. It was a grand success and loads of fun. Theresa Tidmore was queen, you know, and she was crowned in front of a huge V for victory made entirely of pocltetbook mirrors. You see. our whole erirnival was based on tie scrap motif. JIINNIIZ: Really! I understand Theresa is on the May Court this year too. Quite a girl! MARY: Perfectl correct. And we ke t u our ood athletic Y P P- 1: record last year too. Five of the eight varsity members were juniors. 'ILNNIIEZ How wonderful! fn, ce- L Wiki gf-ex x f tea life X, x.e '-XE I X 'QQ CQ 'Wifi 2ff Mr awww z,,M,,,wlm? 'Qn as Le, Ubin r Lemme, num wauasr Je ' AN wuua 41. ., , ,wf af' M s, masons, .om Jun F ' Msn IZ
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