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REENA TRUNK Connie . . . 'friendly sunny manner . . . Oh, I found the cutest'amoeba! . . . enthusiastic scout leader . . . knit one, purl one . . . Drop one? DOLORES VIDETTO Do . . . apetite curly haired dreamer . . . clicking needles . . . mail to male troubles . . . blushes easily L . . loves to dance . . . clothes . . . Oh so football conscious . . flirty green eyes. Intramurals 1, 2, Bowling Sportshead 2, Snack Bar 1, 2, Junior 'l, Chorus l, Woman's A.A. Representative -2, Fresh- man Week 2, Co-Literary Editor Yearbook 2, Social Com- mittee 2, Graduation Committee 2. s . 54 'If I 7' 'V -' c . ', V ' l-J vi'-.' , , ' ' ', N- ' - f..' f - - - 41' . -- - f- fi. '.'J'f9kf-,1h':' - ' ,, . ' 3,4-cfJ.Q-Sui:- lZ'.f, : .. L1 jgf-,,, 1:4 '. ,fy ,T A it- M .,' -' 5 W i',, V .,'g-tj,-' V ' , ,W-'f in ' l 3 .-,,.' ' K ,',, , .1 , QI ' I fy, 5j,-
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CLASS HISTORY We entered D.T.C. Our faces lighted with expectation and our voices lilted our anti- cipation. Everyone was new and things were different. Our lives were laid out on a new road. A road of new wonders, both seen and unseen. A road of science to which we looked with wonder and eagerness. There was a period of orientation. Meeting people, getting lost and really feeling our way around. Finally, Christmas time brought our first formal get-together. A Christmas party at the Candlewood Inn with miseltoe and all the trimmings. The highlight of the evening was a delicious turkey dinner. We traditionally ate to much. However, IIMUYIII would not let us sit and relax. Dancing took place and soon the whole Candlewood Inn was alive with music and laughter. I The party was a deversion from the lives we had been leading. For the first five months we had our noses in Zoology. Our noses out of HQS, which was an experience we shall never forget. CNor will D.T.C.J Others of us were constantly in the Shack. The clear nights were illuminated by sparks flying from that direction. In a few words, we worked! Spring came and so did the College Play. You can be sure we had our fingers in this also. The play, The Night of January I6th, required much of our time. Most of us had a part. If not on the stage at the performance, we had our hands in the paint for scenery or collecting props. This was one point in our career when we demonstrated our scientific faheml talents. We lighted the stage and dabbled in the grease paint. In spite of our theatrical inexperience, theplay was a big success and we enioyed every minute of it. Spring also brought Interim and a new experience. We scattered. Some of us stayed in our home towns, some drove as far as California. We worked in labs, factories, offices, and many other places. We gained considerably. The information and experiences added depth to our learning and gave us much that will be needed in our scientific work. Above all we met many people and we gained a broader outlook in the scientific world. ' After Interim we found ourselves in the midst of Do-Day proiects. And with Do-Day we planned our campaign for the traditional Dean for a Day. Our candidates were John Morrison, who ran for Dean of Women, and Terry D'Ambrosie for Dean of Men. We didn't win, but the fun we had was a greater reward. Do-Day finally arrived and it has gone down in our book of memories. We worked with a musical background and we had an afternoon of sports followed by a supper and entertainment. Before we knew it, summer was almost upon us. To celebrate the coming of vacation, we piled into a bus and we were off to Rye Beach. Oh, Rye Beach! We bathed in the sun for a few hours and went swimming in the clear pool of HQO. Yes, we shall never forget this day. Finally vacation arrived. We looked back with sadness and forward with eagerness and resolution to September when we would be Sophomores and in a sense Seniors because this was to be our last year. 56 I' I I I 1-. sr ,- ,L , 1 f,..:..,g,.g JL ,. f , -f., .2 J-4 I ,gif-QL nfl- V nj A ' f' V A 1 . . 4 ' . .,
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