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 BARBARA SUMMERBELL SMITH
"Bobbie
982 Madison Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey
Entered 1926 Wheelock
“What will it be, girls?”
This is accompanied by a knowing smile from a slender girl with light brown hair who is wearing one of her saucy little lumpers with its billowing white sleeves. This girl is none other than Bobbie Smith, a neat little dancer who could put Yolanda to shame, and who combines with this a gift for playing that is amazing.
But enough of this. She is already in demand.
“Hey, Bobbie, please play ‘Starlit Hour" no, play ‘Night and Day.’
Well, there she goes, off to satisfy her public.
Class Hockey, ’37, ’40: White Hockey, '37, '40; Varsity Hockey, '37, '40: Fair Committee, ’40: Stage Committee, ’40: Dance Committee, ’40; Annual Board, '40; Choir, ’40; Music for May Festival, '39; Music for "Wild Nell," ’39; Usher for "Captain Applejack,” '39; Glee Club, ‘40; Mother in "Christmas 'Round the .World," '36; Soldier in “Caesar and Cleopatra,” '39.
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