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First row, left to right: Mary XVheelwright. Barbara Stone, Peggy Smith, Anna Biggs, Janet Goss, Van Durham. Joan Towne, Beverly l-lolgate, Jane Sharron, Gladys Peek, Betty Finnell, Sally Cutler, Pat Smith, Marcia NVhidden. Second row: Priscilla Eaton, Alice Chefalo. XVynn 1-Iaekley, Ann Caspar, Prudence VVeaver, - Phyllis Pitman, Betty Mayo, Ethel Chernus, Jean Day, Barbara Lawry, Joyce Brown, Martha W'aterhouse, Eleanor Bagley, Peggy Abbey. Third row: Ginny Auty, Ginny Rood, Doris Lutz, Shirley Clay, Jo Crie, Jean Parker, Martha Davis, Ruth Dorfman. Lyn Thomas, Cynthia Jones, Joan Miller, Ruth Reeves, Harriet Gunn, Betty Barker. Fourth row: Evelyn Kaknes. Pat O'Kane, Lynn Anderson. Ann Holbrook. Jane Anderson, Barbara Lane. Elaine Brown, Norma Smith, Charlotte Donahue, Judy Keegan, Norma Howard, Ann Kingsbury. Hervey Hal! Joan Miller and her man of the week . . . Jean C. and her Crump hat . . . Norma Smith, Pat O'Kane, and Dot Haskins with their engage- ment rings . . . Cynnie Jones and her bubble gum . . . inevitable Italian sandwiches - guess when? . . . Bev and her mad phone calls with M. E. D .... Alice C. who had to procure a mail bag to hold all her letters . . . the halls haunted by a person in a black gown at cer- tain hours of the morning . . . Betty F. and her nightgowns . . . the demerit system that got little rest . . . Evelyn K. and her pig's feet . . . praise Allah for skeleton keys . . . Barbara and her dreams about Dave made life interesting . . . Miss Burbank made honorary member of Club 204 . . . Lutsie - official barber of the hall . . , testing the ire bell . . . Miss Dutton's pie bed . . . Sandy and the Freedom Train . . . Barbara and no mattress. Sixly-nine
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First row, left to right: Van Ness Maling,r'Mary Ann Crisp, Joan Cory, Janet Irving, Doris Smith, Cleo Nichols. wt! - Second row: Barbara Black, Jane Lezvggisgfkgiflaroline Chapman, Shirley Harkinson, Barbara if dred, Dorothy Lonsbrough, Mary?-' ondon, Joan Sweeney, Joyce Hinchliffe, Josephine arney. . Third row: Joan Scott, Marillyn I-Iendensyon, Beverly Moody, Mary Higgins, Ferne Robinson, gieiaee Simpson, Mary Vibert, lean Sargent, Paula. Slater, Helen Gonyea, Jean Blatch- or . Fourth row: Dorothy Garrett, Constance Goddard, Norma Sorli, Carol Nye, Margaret Guden. imzafwf Half Our arrival September 22 with made in heaven . . . Joan Cory's Cl'l,1l'1kS and Sl.1ltCaSCS . . . lots of golution of the mgney Pfgblem , , , Sixty-eight hopes and fears . . . Freshman week with those detested pigtails, no makeup, and catering to big sis- ter . . . football Weekends . . . ice-cold showers fsurpriselj . . . Friday night dances with Bowdoin and Maine Annex .I . . Christmas formal with men from home . . . three blissful weeks of vacation . . . Robbie's arrival from Hersey . . . the morning Dodie, Jinnett, and Curly got up for breakfast . . . constant r-r-ringing of the tele- phone . . . exams fugh!j . . . skat- ing evenings . . . argyles and more argyles . . . that Carnival weekend radio in the pawnshop . . . Mary's pride when Bob was assigned to the St. Louis Cardinals . . . our pride with Curley as vice president of WAA . . . Mac: Bowdoin or Har- vard? . . . Bunty and Barb both engaged froommates, toolj . . . volleyball and basketball house games . . . spring, ah! . . . another month, then welcomed vacation . . . Joanie's telephone calls from Iceland . . . sun-bathing out at the Cape and in the cemetery . . . exams again . . . then goodbyes to the Seniors.
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A . NJ 5951 0-:oi We o- gsv25 asf ,rp-Q2 sr' oy' 13 9 2,99 First row, left to right: Irene Miehalik, Jane Hale. Second row: Eleanor Manning, Myrna Curry, .Patricia Greene. Third row: Nora Harrington, Patricia MacFar1and. Sevemeen Climbing up three flights of stairs . . . two by four rooms . . . christening the penthouse . . . long debates on merits of Bing . . . Calamity lived up to her name . . . Selfenfy Homo falling out of bunk beds . . . card games with Walt and Jack . . . MacFarland's excuses to evade Brian . . . chases after Salty . . . Walt on the phone . . . Sparkie's Beauty Parlor . . . Smoky and Sparkie giv- ing up smoking . . . Mickey and the plug . . . Red . . . Deanis List . . . Shorty's books . . . get togethers with Johnson . . . Ah memories!
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