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Burk row: N. Ellis, A. Robinson, J. Hallee, J. Stevenson. Third row: Il. Whitlock, K. NVnr4l, Barker, I. liruzley, N. Elmlrxrlge. .S'c4rruu1 raw: J. liletcher, M. Flngrg, I, Bailey, S. Burns, B. Maier, li. Lzuiipkin, D. lvlm-fin. F'ir.rr rom: E. Brown, M. Read, A. Farp, N. Reifl, 17, Nichols. DEERIN G HOUSE Upon entering Deering we find Nancy E., who receives those wonderful cakes . . . June S., the diamond gal . . . Nancy S., Deering's house-president . . . Jeanne, who re- ceives roses for no apparent reason . . . after shuffling through the deck Pat finally fished out the Jack of her heart . . . Nlarion famous for always being up to some kind of trick . . . and Nancy R., who can be depended upon to be around when good cheer is needed. The second floor is an uproar, when Glo, Bev, Nancy B., and Annabel are up to their hilarious antics . . . and then rhere's Di, who is a good student and a friend . . . June E., our basketball player and another person with a helping hand . . . Merry, Deering's only horsewoman . . . Nancy E., and Helen, we're glad to have you with us . . . Eleanor Brown with her long distance calls . . . Jane F., who should never forget that patience is a great virtue . . . Ann, who remembers that the good of the house comes first . . . and, of course, Sue, who is ever-faithful to PJC. Not to be forgotten are Jayne, and her swimming in- terest . . . Kathy, who has stories galore to tell about her travels . . . Martha, Deering's little song bird . . . and Irene, who knows that absence makes the heart grow fonder - these have been DEERING HOUSE girls of Deering House.
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Bark row: M. lilzlke, T.. Nicker:-sun. li. McCauley, P. Ridley, P. Small, F. Malone. I.. Gustziison. L. Gustaf- son. M. Gamble, R. Gaccetta, Ii. Cole, R. Uaccetta. Thin! raw: M. Viflxite, l'. Nlarlmwicli. j. liaiulmlciii, J. Stover, li. MeCzu'll1y, B. Davis, M. Ela, R, Maclclucks. A. Chapman, M. Rnlrinsuu, ll. Russ. A. Gnlcllreru. D. Levey. .Tvmurl rim': G. Smith, M. RICK-iL'iNVH1l, lik, D. Rice, E. Low, li. 'i1l'lIi.Illll. M. llc-alzty, ll. Slmlii. G. Gemlrou, j. Cruuker, J. Greene, J. I-lzuminger. ll. Cnsliman, L. limw, ll. Weslv.-r. G. Grilellmlatt. Fimavf v'u7i': ,l. NiI1ll!lllIll'l0. lf. Hill. M. Smith, S. jrxllnsrm, N. Tllompsnn, P. Luce. M. Mzilcnmizul, N. l4flVVl'0l1C'l'. f'. Rlzwli. I.. f'h:mrlle-r. N. Ric'h:n'mlson. U. Norris. J. Tliomas. A. We-wuil. DAY STUDENT NEWS Everyone laughing, studying, or sleeping . . . Polly, Nancy, Pooch, and Margaret for- ever in the smoker . . . Jan Hanninger, Nancy Douglas, Barb Davis representing us in the ,student council . . . Poor Mary! always trying to get everyone to come to the meetings . . . Barb Hebert, Lois Nickerson, Barb McCarthy, Janet Stover, Beccy White always around to lend a helping hand . . . Freshman initiations were fun? . . . remember that cold morning and the fifteen minute exercising period? . . . Janice always talking about Ohio . . . Lois about Bruce . . . Bev about Hal . . . Barb about Al . . . Pooch about Dick . . . Polly about Ray and the colors green and white . . . Tommie always being the loyal supporter and talking about Al and his handsome brother . . . Mary thinking about Vic . . . Lucy worrying about Herbie . . . Shirl Johnson was this yearis senior class vice-president . . . Nancy Thompson day student social chairman . . . Bev Morris as senior class day student treasurer . . . Nancy Richardson as senior class day student secretary. . . Jeanette, Jo, and Swettie, playing varsity basketball . . . Pat Witter, Coco, the Gustaf- sons, I-Iebie, playing inter-house volleyball. Oh those 'ah' points in Glee Club belonging to Janet, Pearl, Lois, Polly, Bev, Tommie, Shirl, Jeanette, and Jan . . . those piano concerts by Vivian and Bushy . . . Winter Carnival will never be forgotten . . . almost everyone went from the Day students house . . . the beautiful surf at Higgins in the new Dodge . . . sitting on the floor in the Lafayette . . . using scotch tape on Maggie's dress . . . eating by candlelight at Polly's . . . taking those pictures . . . all these pleasant memories and many others are never to be forgotten by the day students this year.
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Iinrls -rmti: M. Merritt, N. Connors, li. llrown, ll. Kraalc. J. XVilson. E. Hnlxcock. ll. Mezlniclc, N. Baker. M. Ruizes. .S'rcn11.rI -rcrm: N. Pnlsifer, B. Riclizirrls. N. Ries. M. .K:npl:in. j. Keyo. M. Strnotl, Il. Taylor, M. Farr. l . xv!1lfl'l'l'Il'l. N. Hutchinson. .First row: Il. Fuller, M. Mallmrg, J. Brown. A. Graliam. J. Swan. D. Perley. lf. lmmli. G. 'l':nel. N. Kunl. fH7.VI'lIff'l'.VI IX. Tmcy, N. Pl'7l1'Sfl1l. S. Hini'l1lif!'t', l,. Rnel. GODDARD HOUSE The 32 girls of Goddard lived together and loved it. There was Nat P. with her quiet, unassuming ways . . . Blondie's companionable chuckle . . . Bert's grievance with the airlines . . . Gerry's simplicity . . . Joyce's 'lVat's da scoop? . . . Annie,s confusion between Westbrook High and B. C .... Berdine's willingness to lend a hand . . . Marion's generous nature and capacity for friendship . . . Mary's unruffled disposition and flaming hair . . . Lorraine's broad grin and cute dimples . . . Barbara a good student, tireless worker, and sincere friend . . . Gloria with her whimsical smile, her subtle wit and humor . . . Marcia, who relished a little nonsense now and then . . . Nat Rfs overflowing mail- box . . . Nancy C.'s perfection in hair cutting . . . Evelyn with her merry air, slow smile and contagious chuckle . . . Mary Raizes an adorable little jack-in-the-box, lively and entertaining . . . Nancy P. who Hirts fascinatingly yet has her heart at Colby . . . Pat who is petite as we see her, clever as we know her . . . Betty R., a bit shy until you know het, but a girl whose wit turns rain to sunshine . . . Betty T., a lass of few worcls, but many smiles . . . Liz who is quiet and cheerful, observing much and saying little . . . Nancy K., with her brains, personality, and loads of pep . . . Dotty, with her love for horses . . . Nancy B., with her talent for playing the uke . . . Barby and Jean's ability to play bridge . . . Marian Farr's down east accent . . . Swannie's PFOZBQECS Bodidi and Boolcapee . . . Harriet with her week-end trips.
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