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'/'op ?() bottom from the right—First row: Virginia Baird, Laurie Andreae, Jane Rahilly. Second row: Sally Myers, liarbic Jacobs,<br />
Stevie Rice. Third row: Becky Bauersfeld, Helen Fay, Sallie Twyman, Grace Durrance. Fourth row: Martlia Mchityre, Ntartha<br />
Hill, Anne bice. l""roiikie 'luimnan, L)'nn Hock. Fifth rou:: Diana Park. Vicki Collins, Joan Coakley, Mikal Perry. Sixth row:<br />
Leslie Hcinuum, Barbara Holler, Diane DeLong, Kathy Shields. Seventh rotv: Jan Lenney, Linda Harley, Margaret Johnson,<br />
Margaret Hazen, Judy Sterret. Eighth row: Suzanne Levine, Peggy Hilton.<br />
J unior<br />
The Junior Class came back from summer vacation<br />
ready for the work and long hours ahead of<br />
them as the greatest challenge so far, for they knew<br />
that in the year ahead thex" must use their poxvers to<br />
the utmost. They xxere thinking already of college<br />
plans xxith the realization that the goal of their high<br />
school years could xxell depend on their progress<br />
in this finalimportant xear as underclassmen.<br />
Their project, a fashion shoxx, was presented in<br />
December. With Mrs. Chapman as their advisor.<br />
president Elizabeth Edwards, vice-president Jane<br />
Withers, secretary Carolyn Keith, and treasurer<br />
Allyson Neece, they worked on the presentation of<br />
clothes from Trapeze and shoes from Paggagallo.<br />
In an "Evening in an Italian Garden", Lloyd Hall<br />
xvas decorated like a formal garden complete with<br />
bunches of grapes on each table.<br />
Immediately after that, committees were formed<br />
for the banquet which the Juniors give in the spring<br />
as a farexvell party for the Seniors. The theme was<br />
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