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DAY HOPS ,P- V . 'Row 'l: J. Levine, M. Lalumiere, M. Frustaci, J. Clunie, L. Palmer, A. Taylor, J. Martin. Row 2: S. Duguay, J. Gardner, C. McLean, M. St. Peter, M. Croy, S. Knudsen, J. Cook, C. McDonough, M. Baker. Row 3: P. Peterson, M. Abbott, P. Hunter, L. Ackley, P. Foye, K. Kinney, C. Henkel, A. Larkin, P. Maxwell, L. Waterhouse, M. Stanley, R. Rowell, N. Welch, R. Chessey. Row 4: P. Snow, A. Robinson, C. Strout. Being one of the largest groups on campus, the Day Hops are definitely united in spirit. Among the things they have worked on aside from the regular campus activities are the Day Hop Dance and tea. They have shown their artistic ability through participation in clubs, student sponsored activities, sports and the many other extracurricular activities of the campus. The Day Hops have elected as their officers: Martha Galbraith, president, Mary Lou St. Peter, vice-president, Robin Shaw, secretary, and Jane Hallowell, treasurer. With the adequate help of the seniors, the freshmen have been able to learn much that will help them to carry on the friendly spirit through their senior year. 55
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FRESHMAN OFFICERS E l lfw tgirl' 'Wil is 1 , sz.. i fig: mm l ll ,M fittivr ...Q ,gr Q1 ns ' , Fug? 1 -H '-. T lst' 1 i , l or i left to Right: S. Van Kuren, B. Kendall, L. Jenson, A. Pierce. After overcoming the initial impact of orientation, the freshmen of Westbrook settled down to the serious task of becoming adiustecl to college life. For many, it was their first venture away from home and the routines of studying, extra- curricular activities and college life in general were very confusing. However, they managed to find themselves and elect as their officers: Beth Kendall, presi- dent, Lu Jenson, vice-president, Amity Pierce, secretary, and Suzanne Van Kuren, treasurer. December brought the Christmas Dance and Christmas vacation, both of which were anticipated. After returning from vacation, they found the problem of mid- year exams facing them. These were not anticipated, but as the saying goes, This too will pass. They did and it was time for Winter Carnival. The advent of spring brought plans for May Weekend, which was given by the freshmen in honor of the Senior class. This was a great success and as usual, the tapping of the Junior Deans was one of the most important events of the weekend. Now it is time for finals and the thought of summer vacation is second on the minds of all. Then it will be home for the summer with the hope of returning in the fall. 54 5
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DONNELLY HOUSE l . 1 l 1 5 t l Row 1: 5. McCarron, L. Casey, G. Dal-iinee. Row 2: L. Schneider, S. Rodenstein, K. Burr, G. Younlcer C. Bennett. Being members of the newest house on campus, the mixture of freshmen and seniors has proved very beneficial to all concerned in participating in many of the campus activities. The girls have become almost sisters to one another under the guidance of their house director, Mrs. Blair. Among other things they seem to be avid animal lovers and have found that this has its drawbacks. The girls who were chosen to lead Donnelly were Sandy Ross, president, Shally McCarron,' vice-president, Donna Anderson, treasurer, and Linda Cassey, secre- tary. The girls formed a close and lasting relationship that will not be forgotten. 56 1
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