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Class of 1955 shares memories“We used to do the Homecoming floats.” “I got to do one Waa-Mu show because I was in the dance class, but I couldn’t dance. So the instructor had me sitting on the stage.” “I used to go to May Sing, but I couldn’t sing. So when I’d go to rehearsals, they made me mouth the words. We made a fine pair!” “I was always being pushed in the bushes by the boys.” “I got my M.R.S. degree!” “My favorite memory was graduation—getting out!” “When I was in theatre school, our instructor was Ms. Alvina Krause who was very well-known and very proper. I remember one day one of the students came in to class, and he said ‘Good morning, Alvina!’ And she said, ‘Oh, why so formal? Call me Alvy!’” — Reported by Amanda Morris |
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