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Seventy-two 1 First row, left to right: Nancy Barnard, Dorothy Stockton, Joan Antlioine, Camilla Salamone . Helen Howell, Mary Austin, Joanne Kaler, Janice Hamilton. Second row: Janet Hodges, Joan E. Sullivan, Elaine McFarland, Sally Stocktone, Dolores Amergian, Suzanne Huelin, Aphrodite Lekousi, Helen Gribizis, Shirley NVeisrnan Rost lind VVesler, Paula VVebb, Vivian Sohn. Third row: Kitty Cooper, Judith Jenkins, Phyllis Eaton, Joann A. Sullivan, Jane Brown Jams Cook, Gloria Weisberg, Beverly Pitman, Joan Patton, Patricia 'Whittemm-e, Ntdme Pendleton, Pat Shattuck, Elaine Tufts, Barbara Hiller. Freshman Day Students Getting accustomed to the dread routine of alarm-setting and bus schedules - oh, the softness of an on-campus existence! . . . I can't see from here but its got two lines! . . . oh dear, it's Forest Ave.-but then, a walk will do us good . . . You mean pig-tails and no make- up ojff campus too? . . . the un- expectedly blase attitude of the bus drivers who go through such ex- periences every year . . . the not so blase attitude of the other passen- gers . . . Over, at last! . . . now we really belong! . . . bridge in the smoker . . . acquiring the tech- nique of ordering one's lunch through six layers of people at noon in the caf . . . meet you at the bus stop at 4.30 . . . the Senior's enthusiasm was catching--thought the Christmas formal would never comeg and after that-Winter Car- nival! . . . I met the most wonder- ful man-hey, we've gone past our stop!', . . . Joan Patten and her music scholarshipg Bev Pitman on the Student Council . . . the May festival . . . almost Seniors . . . a glorious year.
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.4 xi vt K , '-. . If First row, left to right: Cilla Denby, .Tonni Johnston, president, Xveezie Lee, Maryjane Flynn. Second row: Sally Anne Allen, Billie Bilodeau, Lucy O'Leary, Natalie Jenckes, Barbara Ankeles. Third row: Gloria Miller, Lynn Smith, Carolois Mitchell, Amo Kimball, Beverley Putman. Fourth row: Betty Riclter, Jean Hornby, Connie XVood, Margie Gaskell, Phyllis Galanto, Charlotte Finklestein. Absent: Carol Evans. Whitman Home Caffeine fiends . . . Italian sand- phant goes in there . . . What does wiches from Morrill's . . . radio Cilla do her hair up in, to get that trouble . . . Wood's Pharmacy . . . perfect page boy? . . . Carol just Hornby and Pepsodent . . . fashions and fits . . . Room 24 . . . Grand Central . . . Mary Jane's depend- ability . . . Bev tripping over her new look . . . You lose!,' . . . knitting argyles . . . Borrow a stamp, Nat? . . . no hot water . . . Gloria . . . nine movies a week . . . Charlottels babies . . . alarm clocks that know no respectable hours . . . trips to Bowdoin . . . Weezie's surprise party . . . Jean and her fur-lined girdle . . . break- fast for four . . . One in Marlboro, one in Framingham, and one in Hudson. And I Went to Kendall Hall . . . Barbara's alarm clocks at midnight on I-Iallolwe'en . . . Lucy's pipe . . . Betty, Kicker and her one-piece orchestra . . .,Connie's father's car's fender- but an ele- flies over the snow-tears down the hill, that is . . . Am0's weekend house party . . . Billie and ibut hair- do . . . How come did Carolois get half the mail that came into the house? . . . Jonni and the Winter Carnival date . . . Be quiet, or I'1l go to the library - exit Phyllis inf HOUSE Srzfcuty-one
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