Abbot Academy - Circle Yearbook (Andover, MA)

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( 4 - •: i« « %,, ,%tti .1; v k w- f •«•-, fl 8 . " r». J «. »: v. 1 4 i THE 19SI CIRCU BOARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - Elizabeth Hull Anne Cole Mary O ' Connor Ann DiClemente Sandra Veeder Frederica Lindbeck Doris Ward Anne Metcalf Cynthia Worcester THE ABBIT RABBIT HAS THE IVY LEAGUE HABIT IN LOVING MEMORY OF PRILLY POTTER With pride and affection the senior class dedicates this book to Miss Kate Frisian, who has managed so long and so well to do things with our voices that Mother Nature never thought of. Mrs. Alexander Crane, our beloved prin- cipal, who makes us buckle down and work. Miss Joan Adaskin Mathematics Mlle. Germaine Arosa French Miss Jane D. Baker English Mrs. Mary H. Baker Librarian, Geography Miss Janet Bolen Physics, Physical Education Mlle. Marie Baratte French Mlle. Paule Bertinchamps French Miss Cynthia Burns English Mrs. Paul DeGavre Latin MISS JANET FRASER History MISS CAROLYN GOODWIN Mathematics MISS ISAREL HANCOCK Mathematics Director of Admissions . ) MISS MILDRED HATCH Latin Director of Residence MR. JOHN S. IVERSEN, JR. History, English MISS EDITH JONES French MISS DOROTHY JUDD Spanish, Physical Education MISS MARION McENERY History MISS HARRIET McKEE Latin MR. DONALD OUTERBRIDGE History of Art MISS ELISABETH QUIMBY English MISS SHIRLEY RITCHIE Physical Education MRS. MERVIN STEVENS Mathematics MISS PAMELA TINKER Biology MISS ELEANOR TUCKER Chemistry Director of Studies MRS. PAUL WERNER English MR. PAUL WERNER Mathematics ABBIT RABBIT MINOR SUBJECTS Left to right: Mrs. Seldon, Bible; Dr. Sidon, Bi- ble; Mrs. Greenall, Special English. Left to right: Miss Von Erpecom, Dramatics, Speech; Miss Haley, Art. Left to right: Miss Ayre, Dr. Hollis, Miss Perkins. ADMINISTRATIVE AIDES Left to right: Tingley. Miss Frisian, Mr. Coon, Miss Left to right: Mrs. Iversen, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Neumark, Miss Blake, Mrs. Davies, Miss Crozier. Left to right: Mrs. Eaton, Miss Robinson, Miss Coolidge, Mrs. Quintal. Missing: Mrs. Abercrombie, Mrs. Brainerd. THE UIICU DRAPER ABBOT M ABBEY HOUSE GEORGE m ABBOT ; m$ • «i MAPIE STUB ALLOW I TO PRESENT 13 •V I ' ' J SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: A. Daley, President; R. Gray, Secretary; Mrs. Crane, Principal; J. New, Vice- President; N. Miller, Treasurer. ; mi CLASS SONG Abbot, to you we ' re raising Our songs ever praising, As onward we ' re marching without fears. With your standards high o ' er us, Your bright torch before us, Its flame will guide us through the years. Achievements the blue has earned Will last through the time to come. The friendships of ' 58 Shine in their gold as one. Now we pledge unto you Our loyalty true, Oh Abbot, we ' ll hold to your ideals. 14 ELIZABETH LUCILE ARTZ Walloon Lake, Michigan Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania " Liz, " Liz-Beth " 1954-1958 " Zip, Zap, Zoop " . . . Pet peeve — that mellow moon . . . " The Things We Did Last Summer " . . . Always found exchanging words of wisdom with her buddies . . . Likes Mid-Westerners, Lester Lanin . . . Dislikes U.M. . . . Noted for her smile. Corridor Proctor 1, 2, 3; A.C.A. Representative 1; Nu- merals 2; " A " Society 3; Stu-G 1, 2; Secretary 4; Fi- delio 4; Bazaar Committee Head 3; Hiking Leader 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; Class President 1, 2. • •? 1:15 " RM SANDRA GALE BENSEN 24 Maple Avenue, Warwick, New York " Bones, " " Sandy ' ; 1955-1958 " Where ' s . . . ?, " " Pants to play practise! " . . . Pet peeve — laundry . . . " Stranded in the jungle!!! " . . . Al- ways found in the middle of the mess . . . Likes music studio, three rooms, Norway . . . Dislikes short week ends . . . Noted for her voice. Fidelio 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; A.C.A. Treasur- er 4; Choir 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. BEVERLY BLACK Round Hill Road, Greenwich, Connecticut ;]Bev " 1955-1958 " No! No! The other closet " . . . Pet peeve — can boun- cers from above . . . " Mountain Greenery " . . . Always found pointing to the closet . . . Likes people who smile, Lester Lanin records . . . Dislikes empty mail- boxes, necessary dieting . . . Noted for " Rabbot says. " Corridor Proctor 2; Numerals 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; A.C.A. Vice-President 4; Student Government 4. 15 ANNE NICOLL BOSSI 95 Pembroke Road, Darien, Connecticut " Boss " 1955-1958 " What ' s this condition? " . . . Pet peeve — frizzy hair . . . " One Meatball " . . . Always found in a news- paper . . . Likes Williams men, tall Swedes, purple cows . . . Dislikes Andover bovs . . . Noted for G-Men. Proctor 2; Plays 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; New Fidelio; Fidelio 4; Head of News 4; Bazaar Committee Head 3. V LINDA ASHLEY CARR 19 East 93rd Street, New York 98, New York Xinda " 1956-1958 " Haroo! " . . . Pet p eve — various males . . . " Some- thing wonderful " . . . Always found swinging through doorways . . . Likes excitement . . . Dislikes begging for Courant contributions . . . Noted for her contri- butions to English IV. Chapel Proctor 3; Davis Hall Marshall 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Bazaar Committee Head 3; Courant 3, Edi- tor 4. SANDRA JANE CASTLE 1847 Grove Avenue, Quincy, Illinois " Sandy " ( 1956-1958 " Wish I ' d get a letter from Jack " . . . Pet peeve — nothing in particular . . . " True Love " . . . Always found nowhere in particular . . . Likes men and ice cream . . . Dislikes Mondays and dieting . . . Noted for her stuffed animals. Plays 3, 4; Corridor Proctor 3; Davis Hall Marshall 3; Class Song Committee 3. .16 JANE HAMILTON CHRISTIE Kingston, New Hampshire " Janie, " " Hexie " 1954-1958 " Tree, transom, Joe Schmoe " . . . Pet peeve — Pink slips that get lost between the co-op and me . . . " Pound the chac-chacs " . . . Always found under her sailor hat . . . Likes blond wigs . . . Dislikes choral, obesity . . . Noted for her chickens. Class Treasurer 1; " A " Society 3, President 4; W.U.S. Head 4; Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4; Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3. LEONORA PARSONS COLBY 254-28 Walden Avenue, Great Neck, New York " Nora " 1954-1958 " Your friend and mine " . . . " Someone to watch over me " . . . Pet peeve — sophistication . . . Always found studying . . . Likes time to talk to someone else alone, walks . . . Dislikes hypocrites, fat . . . Noted for her brother and his MG. Archery Field Day 3; Hiking Leader 3; Numerals 2. ANNE SHIPPEN COLE River Road, New Hope, Pennsylvania j nnsi " 1956-1958 " It ' s so gross! " . . . Pet peeve — artificial grins, mouldy food on the window sill . . . " S ' Wonderful " . . . Always found in front of the mirror . . . Likes tweeds, the Ivy League, phone calls, Marlboros . . . Dislikes light, bells, skunks . . . Noted for her tweedy look. Corridor Proctor 3; Yearbook 4. 17 LUCIA COMAS BACCARDI Calle 194 1320 esquina a 15 Reparto Biltuiore, Mariano, Havana, Cuba " Lusha " 1956-1958 " Do you think it ' s cold out? " . . . Pet peeve — Sing- ing before breakfast . . . " If I Loved You " . . . Always found in the music studio . . . Likes Brownie Bars . . . Dislikes sports . . . Noted for her linguistic ability. Head of Chapel Proctors 4; W.U.S. Representative 4; Music Studio Committee Chairman 4. AGNES HUGHES DALEY 40 Morton Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Agi " 1954-1958 " How immature can you be? " . . . Pet peeve — un- plucked eyebrows . . . " Searching " . . . Always found in her office . . . Likes Harvard, " People, people, peo- ple " . . . Dislikes teetotalers, messy rooms . . . Noted for her Sunday permissions. " A " Society 3, Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Class Vice-President 1; Class President 3, 4. BARBARA BLAIR DAVIDSON Guelisten Place, Rye, New York " Bobbie " 1955-1958 " C ' est la vie, " " Aren ' t we collegiate? " . . . Pet peeve — light in the early morning . . . " Tenderly " . . . Always found in obscurity . . . Likes male, mail, vacations, fun . . . Dislikes rising bell, work, the morning after the night before . . . Noted for her male contacts. Numerals 3; Bazaar Committee Head 3; Assistant Head Chapel Proctor 3; Numerals 3; Varsity Tennis 4. - 18 ••SftK NANCY MacDONALD DICK Maiden Lot Farm, Chestertown, Maryland " Nancy, " " Dickie " 1955-1958 " Oh Sugar!! " . . . Pet peeve — People on diets who shouldn t be . . . " Seven and a Half Cents " . . . Always found looking for something . . . Likes sports, 3D ' s at HJ ' s . . . Dislikes gum, rainy days . . . Noted for the way she plays the games. Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; " A " So- ciety 3; Honor Roll 2; Vice-President Student Govern- ment 4; Fidelio 3, 4. ANN MARIE DiCLEMENTE 157 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Deke " 1954-1958 ' Oh, it ' s so collegiate " . . . Pet peeve — P.A. basketball games on Wednesday . . . " Lullaby of Birdland " . . . Always found at the " A " Shop . . . Likes Captains, pro- water skiing, tweeds, red jalopies . . . Dislikes con- ceited snobs . . . Noted for her tweedy look. Proctor 1, 2; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Numerals 3; " A " Society 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Head 3; Fidelio 4; Business Manager of Yearbook 4. ANNE PARRY ELLICE Fairview Farm, Annandale, New Jersey ' Tarry " 1955-1958 " Oh ish " . . . Pet peeve — compulsory longs . . . " Cer- ise Rouge Et Pomme Fleure Blanche " . . . Always found pinching pennies . . . Likes making hay in the sun . . . Dislikes Sunday night suppers . . . Noted for her subtle contribution to the Yearbook. Corridor Proctor 2, 3, 4; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4. 19 " Mudge MARGERY LOUISA ERICKSON Inagua, Bahamas 1956-1958 . . . Pet peeve — uncomfortable chairs, 6:45 A.M. " Sixpence " . . . Always found in bed . . . Likes clean hair and sleeping . . . Dislikes doing nothing, germs, people who don ' t close doors . . . Noted for that poetic ability. Varsity Hockey 2; Class Play 2; Honor Roll 2; School Song Leader 4; Choir 2, 4; Fidelio 4. • SUSAN JENKINS EVANS 1713 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Pennsylvania " Susie " 1956-1958 " Oh, good grief, " " How old is your brother? " . . . Pet peeve — intellectuals . . . " I ' m Not At All In Love " . . . Always found in other girls ' rooms . . . Likes peo- ple, parties, and champagne . . . Dislikes asparagus and six-syllable words . . . Noted for her perfect pos- ture. Brooks Play 3; Play 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Cou- rant Staff 4. JOYCE FINGER 8 Belcher Avenue, Brockton 47, Massachusetts " Fink, " " Fing " 1955-1958 " No comment, it ' s only a name, " " I ' ve got to hit the li brary " . . . Pet peeve — her name . . . " Laura " . . Always found in the Infirmary . . . Likes blue eyes Enroll Garner, fingernails . . . Dislikes alarm clocks laundry, cleaning rooms . . . Noted for her snoring . . Corridor Proctor 2; Junior Play 2; Davis Hall Mar shall 3. 20 LINDA DEBORAH FLESH 930 Sunset Drive, Piqua, Ohio " Flesh " 1956-1958 " Oh, you ' re kidding " . . . Pet peeve — not being able to get home for weekends . . . " Memories of You " . . . Always found raiding the ice-box during study hall and after lights . . . Likes New York City, Ohio, the ones that got away, things she shouldn ' t . . . Dislikes insincerity, good-byes, boasters . . . Noted for her en- counter with the N.Y. police crew. Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 4; Hiking Leader 4; Corridor Proc- tor 4; Varsity Soccer 4. arRiFFiNS " JOAN WELLS FOEDISH 609 Maple Lane, Sewickley, Pennsylvania Foolish " 1956-1958 " Oh, help, what am I going to do? " . . . Pet peeve — diets, pigeons, pulling down shades . . . " It ' s All Right With Me " . . . Always found in room " N " . . . Likes Male Mail, pumpkin seeds, ice cream, orange . . . Dislikes rising bell, losing things . . . Noted for that Griffin spirit. Honor Roll 3; Executive Bazaar Committee 3; Drama Class 4; Griffin Captain 4. ELIZABETH MILLER GARDNER 12 Woodland Road, Sewickley, Pennsylvania " Betsy " 1955-1958 " Oh, Agnes " . . . Pet peeve — silver threads among the brown . . . " With a Little Bit of Luck " . . . Always found looking for will power . . . Likes purple cows, nieces . . . Dislikes an empty mailbox . . . Noted for her gray hairs. Class Vice-President 2; Choir 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Var- sity Softball 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2; Class President 3; Honorable Mention 2, 3; " A " Society 3; A.A.A. President 4; Student Government 4. 21 CECILIA GOMEZ MEJIA Carrera 7A 32-85 Bogota, Columbia, South America " Cecilia " 1954-1958 " You should see " . . . Pet peeve — people chewing gum . . . " El Deloj " . . . Always found in the shower . . . Likes Latin boys, dancing, home . . . Dislikes empty mailboxes, mathematics . . . Noted for her dis- like of cold weather, the iron maiden, and her cute shoes. Chapel Proctor 4; Pr p Play 1. ff!EI r T ROSAMOND FRANCES GRANGER 1 Thompson Terrace, Hanover, New Hampshire " Rozzie, " " Tiger " 1954-1958 " I want diversity, " " Ayah! " Pet peeve — scuffing, stuf- fy rooms . . . " Lonesome Cowboy " . . . Always found in the art studio . . . Likes oysters, Africa, art, tropi- cal islands . . . Dislikes messes, misers, moochers . . . Noted for her drawings in Courant. Corridor Proctor 1, 2; Davis Hall Marshall 3; A.C.A. Representative 2; Art Editor of Courant 4. PATRICIA AGNES GRANT 17 Washington Street, Wickford, Rhode Island " Pat, " " Moose " 1955-1958 " He ' s so dear, " " An eye like Mars, to threaten and command " . . . Pet peeve — people who wal k in with- out knocking . . . " My Funny Valentine " . . . Always found sleeping with a beanie . . . Likes weekends, summer nights, beach parties . . . Dislikes classical music on Saturday, hypocrites . . . Noted for ability to bop. Modern Dance Group 4; Chairman for Parents ' Week- end 4. 22 PRISCILLA TOWNSEND GRANT 10 Colonial Court, New Canaan, Connecticut " Pixie, " " Pix " 1955-1958 " Eeek! " " Hey sweets " . . . Pet peeve — a neat room . . . " So Rare " . . . Always found where she ' s not supposed to be . . . Likes Chevy convertibles, Califor- nia, close harmony . . . Dislikes the Yankees . . . Noted for those beautiful brains. Class Treasurer 2; Class Singing Group, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Commencement Play 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Fidelio 3,. 4; Vice-President A.A.A. 4; Student Govern- ment 4. FAITH HARRIET GRAY 1775 Arlington Avenue, Columbus, Ohio Harriet " 1955-1958 " Greetings, " " Come in and join the party " . . . Pet peeve — forty watt bulbs . . . " Somewhere Over the Rainbow " . . . Always found on clean-up committees . . . Likes Maine, talkative tables, hundred watt bulbs, stuffed animals . . . Dislikes slammed doors, asking people for money, stuffed peppers . . . Noted for her smile. Corridor Proctor 3; W.U.S. Representative 3, 4; A.C.A. Representative 2. RUTH ELLEN GRAY Old South Road, Litchfield, Connecticut " Ruthie " 1955-1958 " Chuck-Chuck, " " But the weekend went so fast " . . . Pet peeve — limited phone calls, limited time for call- ers .. . " Canadian Sunset " . . . Always found in the Permissions Office . . . Likes a lived-in room . . .Dis- likes farewells, that climb to the third floor . . . Noted for Chuck. Corridor Proctor 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Fi- delio 3, 4; Sub- Varsity Hockey 4; Class Secretary 4. 23 CAROLINE WALDO GREENE Round Hill Road, Greenwich, Connecticut " Fiz, " " Curly " 1955-1958 " Hold everything " . . . Pet peeve — not meeting a " B " . . . " La Vie en Rose " . . . Always found chewing gum . . . Likes pie or cake for breakfast . . . Dislikes noisy kids upstairs . . . Noted for her summer in Eu- rope, France in particular. Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Varsity Softball 2; Corridor Proctor 3; Fidelio 4; Bazaar Committee 3, Numerals 3; " A " Society 3, 4; A.A.A. Treasurer 4. JOAN PATRICIA GRONBLAD Chiriqui Land Company, Almirante, Panama " Joanie " 1955-1958 " Thay lithen thilly " . . . Pet peeve — people who say " I ' m sorry " . . . " I ' ll String Along with You " . . . Al- ways found downtown at the movies . . . Likes Miami Beach, strawberry ice cream cones . . . Dislikes nothing in particular . . . Noted for her soft voice. Corridor Proctor 2; Commencement Play 3; Senior Play 4; Chapel Proctor 4; Class Secretary 2. j n JUNE ELISE HAMILTON 70 Court Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts " June, " " Racoon " 1955-1958 " Goshes, " " Hey, you guys, wait for me " . . . Pet peeve — sneezing . . . " Greensleeves " . . . Always found wash- ing clothes in the bathtub . . . Likes telephone calls, narrow hips . . . Dislikes too many rainy days, ' 57 Nash station wagons . . . Noted for her looks and Snuffy. Corridor Proctor 2; Gargoyle Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Dance Group 2, 3, 4; A.C.A. Representa- tive 2. 24 JUDITH MASON HART Porter ' s Landing, Freeport, Maine " Jude " 1955-1958 " You ' re kidding " . . . Pet peeve — people who don ' t answer letters ... " I Miss You So " . . . Always found laughing . . . Likes people, music, Elvis, food, base- ball . . . Dislikes grouches, squash, hats . . . Noted for her blond dip and her sophisticated reserve. Corridor Proctor 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Varsity Softball 3; Class Secretary 3; Fidelio 4. Vl£ 7 ? S, BRIDGET HAYES Phillips Street, Andover, Massachusetts ,j Bridge " ' 1953-1958 J . q . " One day an astronomer fell into a ditch " . . . Pet tfQMw j peeve — having her Senior pictures taken ... " A La ' te Claire Fontaine " . . . Always found in the Day Stu- dent room . . . Likes sight-seeing . . . Dislikes rough- housing . . . Noted for her long hair. W.U.S. Representative 4. SARA MEDORA HILL Clark ' s Mill Drive, Sparta, Tennessee " Sado, " " Speedo " What difference does it make? " pigeons, people who move fast . . . . . Always found in room " N " horses, mail . . . Dislikes Yankees Southern drawl. Davis Hall Marshall 3; A.C.A. Representative 4; Se- nior Parlor Committee 4; Senior Drama Class 4. 1956-1958 . . Pet peeve — " Zippedy Do Da " . . Likes rebels, . . Noted for her 25 ANNE STEWART HITCHCOCK Brookhills Road, Branford, Connecticut " Hitch " 1956-1958 " Thay fellath, " " Does he love me? " . . . Pet peeve — her nose . . . " The Twelfth Of Never " . . . Always found around horses . . . Likes horses, hot cars, Ricky Nelson . . . Dislikes the bell that never fails to ring at 6:45 . . . Noted for her horses and Dick. Chapel Proctor 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Senior Drama Class 4; Commencement Play 3. ELIZABETH DRUMMOND HULL 943 Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pennsylvania " Sibby " 1956-1958 " I want a boy " . . . Pet peeve — people who have never heard of Sewickley . . . " Just One of Those Things " . . . Always found anywhere but the library . . . Likes Lester Lanin, ice cream wagons . . . Dis- likes scallops, germs . . . Noted for " Hah-Soh. " Bazaar Committee Head 3; Sub- Varsity Softball 3; Fidelio 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Varsity Hockey 4. VICTORIA GREENWOOD KOHLER 619 West Park Lane, Kohler, Wisconsin " Chicks, " " Vickie " w 1956-1958 " Ingrid, don ' t laugh so hard, " " No sweat " . . . Pet peeve — people who mock her accent . . . " True Love " . . . Always found bopping in the rec room . . . Likes voodoo dolls, bratwurst, cheese . . . Dislikes Eastern accents, unanswered letters, sloppy, messy people . . . Noted for her bopping and fast typing. Varsity Archery 3; Senior Drama Class 4. V 26 SALLY-ANN LAWRENCE 39 Stoner Drive, West Hartford, Connecticut " Sal, " " Sally " 1955-1958 " Hey, I heard what you " . . . Pet peeve — complaints about her eating . . . " Over The Rainbow " . . . Al- ways found in the library, thanks to Mary and Nancy . . . Likes the kitchen, phone calls, pipes, wearing scarves . . . Dislikes cigars, slippers . . . Noted for wearing slippers in the library. Corridor Proctor 2; Class Treasurer 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Senior Drama Class 4. SARA HART LEAVITT 195 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Sally " 1954-1958 " I ' ve got to talk to Nance and Ellie, " " He ' s my big brother " . . . Pet peeve — reckless drivers . . . " Califor- nia, Here I Come " . . . Always found with Jackie . . . Likes Tilton, skating, cats . . . Dislikes parsnips and her empty mailbox . . . Noted for her skating. Varsity Lacrosse 3; Proctor 1, 3; Numerals 3; Fi- delio 4. FREDERICA NORD LINDRECK 117 East Sixth Street, Jamestown, New York " Rica " 1955-1958 " Bev, have you done the Physics? " . . . Pet peeve — getting only her church bulletin in the mail . . . " Just One Of Those Things " . . . Always found on Ap- pletree . . . Likes people who can ' t sing either, the Pastime, water skiers . . . Dislikes choral, creamed celery, nasty letters . . . Noted for her cynicism. Honor Roll 2, 3; Abbot-Brooks Play 3; Commence- ment Play 3; Class Secretary 3; Yearbook Staff 4. 27 JACQUELYN EARLAM LOCKE 195 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Jackie " " Him ' s so sweet, my cow " . . . faced people . . . " Loving You, . . . Always found with Sally . . Columbia . . . Dislikes party poopers her Southern drawl. Fidelio 3, 4; Proctor 3; Choir 4; Secretary of A.C.A. 4 1956-1958 Pet peeve — two- " September Song " Likes mail, parties, . Noted for KATHERINE ROBERTA LOCKWOOD 79 Sutton Manor, New Rochelle, New York TCaki " 1955-1958 " Oh, dear — will you be using Davis Hall for long? " . . . Pet peeve — slow walkers . . . " Sound The Trum- pet " . . . Always found in the music studio . . . Likes Wednesday . . . Dislikes closed windows, aphids . . . Noted for her musical ability. A.C.A. Representative 3; Numerals 3; Hiking Leader 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Head 3; Courant Staff 4. JOAN VALERIE MATTHEWS 70 Holt Road, Andover, Massachusetts " Val " 1955-1958 " Dam, I ' ve lost my— " . . . Pet peeve — an empty ciga- rette package . . . " Greensleeves " . . . Always found walking across the circle . . . Likes Lexi ' s kittens, fall, formals, classical music . . . Dislikes snobs and being hurried . . . Noted for her love of the Senior Parlor. Day Student Proctor 2, 4; Day Student Dance Com- mittee 3. 28 ANNE CURTIS METCALF 182 Adams Street, Milton, Massachusetts " Metcalf " 1956-1958 " In a pig ' s eye, chile, " " Where ' s Sibby? " . . . Pet peeve — Bossi ' s diets . . . " Fascination " . . . Always found in the library . . . Likes ballet, boiled eggs for breakfast, Beethoven . . . Dislikes being late . . . Noted for those delightful weekly shipments from home. Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 4; Modern Dance Group 4; Art Editor of -Yearbook 4. 4£ NANCY HOTCHKISS MILLER 1245 Madison Avenue, New York, New York Nance " 1956-1958 " Oh, for a cigarette " . . . Pet peeve — stepping on chewed gum . . . " Lullaby of Birdland " . . . Always found at Wesleyan in spirit . . . Likes jazz, Manhattan, those long summer days on the beach . . .Dislikes Sunday quiet hour, deadlines . . . Noted for her laugh. Honor Roll 3; Class Treasurer 4; President of Fidelio 4; Fidelio 4; Gargoyle Song Leader 4. SUSAN SHELDON MOORE 961 North Riverside, St. Clair, Michigan " Sue " i 1955-1958 " What ' d he say? " . . . Pet peeve — rising bells . . . " Almost Paradise " . . . Always found in any dilemma . . . Likes walks, Andover, priori calls, and Michi- gan . . . Dislikes bells, an empty mailbox . . . Noted for the late entrances to breakfast. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Class Singing Group 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Chapel Proctor 4. 29 MONICA ANN MORAN 65 Greenway Terrace, Forest Hills, New York " Nikki " 1956-1958 ' Too bad! too bad! " . . . Pet peeve — dirty rooms . . . " Someday My Prince Will Come " . . . Always found cleaning, thanks to Pix . . . Likes U.S. Marines, Syr- ians, laughing . . . Dislikes mail from females, diets, GC— , pigeons . . . You name it— she ' s noted for it! Fidelio 3, 4; Brooks Play 3; Class Singing Group 3, 4; Griffin Song Leader 4; Secretary of A.A.A. 4. DESIER ANNE MOULTON 103 Circle Road, Staten Island 4, New York " Moult " 1955-1958 " Carol, time to get up! " . . . Pet peeve — misplaced mail . . . " Moonglow " . . . Always found laughing in the shower . . . Likes sports and drama . . . Dislikes knitting and bells, bells, bells . . . Noted for appear- ing at the wrong moment. Class President 2; Varsity Tennis 2; Varsity Hockey 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 4; Varsity Basketball 3; President Student Government 4. JENNIFER NEW 10 Queen ' s Park West, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad " Jenny " 1954-1958 " Ooooh — Kay " (Calypso forever) . . . Pet peeve — Merrimack News Co. . . . " God Save the Queen " . . . Always found in the food store . . . Likes redheads, all coolies and the Union Jack . . . Dislikes baked beans and skunks . . . Noted for her laugh. Class Secretary 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Brooks Play 3; Commencement Play 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; " A " Society 3; Senior Drama Class, Class Vice-President 4. 30 ANNE LYNETTE NIELSEN j - Centerville, Maryland « LlJlkPj ' " Niel " 1955-1958 " Oh, well, does this belong to you? " . . . Pet peeve — having to grovel for bobby pins in the dark . . . " Ah Wanna Go Back Whar Ah Come From " . . . Always found in the closet . . . Likes pipes, football, people who can ' t sing . . . Dislikes zippers, short boys, popu- lar girls, scallops . . . Noted for her Andover walks. Corridor Proctor 2; Hiking Leader 4; W.U.S. Repre- sentative 4. MARY THERESE O ' CONNOR 110 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Maisie " 1954-1958 " I was only kidding, I ' m starved " . . . Pet peeve — pink sweaters ... " I Could Have Danced All Night " . . . Always found at football games in the rain . . . Likes baby food, parties at Graham House . . . Dislikes pineapple for dessert . . . Noted for her red hair. Proctor 1, 2; Numerals 2; " A " Society 3; Varsity Soc- cer 3, 4; Hiking Leader 3; Cheerleader 4; Soccer Coach 4; Business Manager of Yearbook 4. EDITH VALBORG OLSON 1228 East Woodside, South Bend 14, Indiana " Edie " 1956-1958 " This is the life! " . . . Pet peeve — people who don ' t know where the West begins . . . " Notre Dame Vic- tory March " . . . Always found drinking coffee near any radiator . . . Likes those train rides home, collegi- ate men, vacations . . . Dislikes mixer and concert dates, Smoky Mountains, an empty mailbox . . . Noted for her Princeton weekend. Fidelio 3, 4; Davis Hall Marshall 3; Class Singing Group 3, 4. BSE 31 FREDERICA TOD OWSLEY 1440 Girard-Hubbard Road, Hubbard, Ohio Tiki " 1954-1958 " You ' ll never guess who called! " . . . Pet peeve — cut- ting hair . . . " I ' m in the Mood for Love " . . . Always found at Yale and in " Life " . . . Likes long fingernails, beach parties in Bermuda . . . Dislikes diets, slam- ming doors . . . Noted for the fact that " Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. " Numerals 3; Commencement Play 3; " A " Society 3; Social Chairman 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Dance Group 4. ROSEMARY LOUISE OZOONIAN Osgood Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Rosie " 1955-1958 " Hurry up, Val, or we ' ll be late " . . . Pet peeve — losing things . . . " April Love " . . . Always found at rainy football games . . . Likes Pat Boone, soccer and Saturday mornings . . . Dislikes slow people, tomato aspic . . . Noted for her mother ' s pizza pies. Junior Play; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Executive Bazaar Committee 3; Commencement Play 3; Treasurer of Day Students 4. WYNNE PAFFARD 106 Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pennsvlvania " Wynnkie " 1956-1958 " I ' m a complete idiot, " " Heh heh, come on you guys " . . . Pet peeve — Swiss noblemen . . . " Passing Strangers " . . . Always found figuring out new ex- cuses . . . Likes remembering, sailing, hunting for the key . . . Dislikes caterpillars, being unmathematical, dusty mailboxes, being restricted . . . Noted for her uplifting remarks (Wynne says). Commencement Play 3; Honor Boll 3; Senior Drama Class 4. 32 V M§ PATRICIA ALLEN PARRISH 520 Crescent Road, Hamilton, Ohio " Pat " 1955-1958 " Skiny-miny-miny fishtails " . . . Pet peeve — conceited people . . . " Don ' t Sit Under the Apple Tree " . . .Al- ways found in the last row of Choral . . . Likes males, mails, food . . . Dislikes Sunday afternoons, diets . . . Noted for her fabulous diets. Corridor Proctor 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Chapel Proctor 4. CAROLYN JANE PHILLIPS Bass River Parkway, Bass River, Massachusetts " Carolyn " 1956-1958 " I won ' t get up this morning! " . . . Pet peeve — absent- minded people . . . " Show Me the Way to Go Home " . . . Always found on a tennis court . . . Likes rolls, Friday afternoons . . . Dislikes fire drills . . . Noted for her skill in tennis. A.C.A. Representative 3; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Courant Staff 4; Fidelio 4; Fidelio Accompanist 4. BARBARA GORDON RANDALL 1040 10th Street, Boulder, Colorado " Barbie, " " Barb " 1956-1958 " Ye-es? " " Now that you mention it " . . . Pet peeve — rising bell followed by early morning wit . . . " Spring- time in the Rockies " . . . Always found in Metcalf ' s room when her weekly shipments come in . . . Likes red night gowns, bare feet . . . Dislikes eggshells in boiled eggs, Elvis . . . Noted for her violin and her delightful beard. Davis Hall Marshall 3; Corridor Proctor 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Senior Drama Class 4. 33 JEAN LaFUGE REYNOLDS Crozer Seminarv, Chester, Pennsylvania " Jeanerino, " " Jeanie " 1953, 1955, 1957-1958 " Hi, horrible " . . . Pet peeve — empty mailboxes . . . " Don ' t Sit Under the Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me " . . . Always found lurking around the front office waiting for a phone call . . . Likes music, mail, men . . . Dislikes Monday morning classes . . Noted for her callers. A.C.A. Representative 4; Fidelio 4; Music Studio Committee ±. NANCY RUSSELL 1 Lone Pine Road, Biltmore Forest Asheville, North Carolina " Nance " 1956-1958 " Hi there, y ' all! " " It was fabulous " . . . Pet peeve — cold bedrooms . . . " Tenderly " . . . Always found in cell 234 . . . Likes phone-calls those Southern boy . . . Dislikes bells . . . Noted for her Southern accen ' and her ability to eat and stay thin. Recreation Room Committee 3; Senior-Mid Talent Show Committee 3; Corridor Proctor 4. SM. CLAUDIA LEE SANDBURG 27 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts " Claudia " 1954-1958 " Hi, collegiate " . . . Pet peeve — Monday mornings . . . " September Song " . . . Always found anywhere you ' re not looking . . . Likes Jimmy, athletics . . . Dis- likes people saying, " Are you pinned? " . . . Noted for that little car. Class Secretary 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Numerals 2; " A " Society 2; Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Head of Day Students 4. MARY ANN SAVAGE Asticou, Northeast Harbor, Maine " Sav " 1954-1958 " Yea Maine, " " For Pete ' s sake " . . . Pet peeve — peo- ple who don ' t like Maine . . . " There ' s a Gold Mine In The Sky " . . . Always found singing . . . Likes Erroll Garner, sailing, " Peanuts " . . . Dislikes chewing gum . . . Noted for her voice. Honor Roll 2, 3; Class Vice-President 2; Fidelio 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; W.U.S. Representative 4; Commencement Play 3. SARAH VIDAL SEVERANCE Father Peter ' s Lane, New Canaan, Connecticut ttrri • • r. " Certainly is fine ' door and pigeons . in the food store dogs, laughing 1955-1958 . . Pet peeve — Speedo ' s closet " SWonderful " . . . Always found . Likes Rob, food, Kent School, Dislikes fried grasshoppers . . . Noted for being a hacker. Junior Play 2; Varsity Softball 2, 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Victrola Committee 4. JOSEPHINE ANNE SHANKLIN 13 Everett Avenue, Winchester, Massachusetts Joanne, " " Josie, " " Jo " 1954-1958 " I ' m such an idiot, ' " Hallelujah " . . . Pet peeve — roomo the messo . . . " S ' Wonderful " . . . Always found in a continuous state of confusion . . . Likes chocolate bars for breakfast, Rohemians, Orange . . . Dislikes liver and bacon, being hurried . . . Noted for her shop. Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Head of Riding 3; Chapel Proc- tor 3; Courant Staff 4. 35 SHIRLEY MAY SLATER 5 Carrington Lane, Farmington, Connecticut " Shirley, " " Shirl " 1954-1958 " C ' est la vie " . . . Pet peeve — people who talk only about the weather . . . " Blue Skies " . . . Always found typing . . . Likes sailing, books, cats, Greece, Mt. Desert Island . . . Dislikes Latin, math, rain . . .Noted for being a star reporter. A.C.A. Representative 3; Courant Staff 4. i? 4 HELEN INGRID STAHLBRAND Off Cross Road, Boxford, Massachusetts " Inkie, " " Ingie " 1955-1958 " Let ' s do something different, " " Toots " . . . Pet peeve — her chins, silence, silence, silence . . . " Love is Strange " . . . Always found in the easy chair or an empty box . . . Likes little lost cooks, nonconformists, toadstabbers . . . Dislikes cheese, pickles, pouncers, " Little S " . . . Noted for her screaming at odd mo- ments. Chapel Proctor 3; Bazaar Committee Head 3. . MARY MOSELY STEKETEE 2000 Thornapple River Drive, Grand Rapids, Mich. " Mare, " " Stek, " J ' Big Mare " 1956-1958 " Come on, Yale " " I ' m gonna stay on my diet this time — really! " . . . Pet peeve — rainy day schedule . . . " Blue Skies " . . . Always found studying . . . Likes Michigan, train trips home, Yale, sports . . . Dislikes non-Michiganers, Harvard, choral, blind dates . . . Noted for her Michigan complex. Corridor Proctor 3; Varsity Softball 3; Head of Hik- ing 4. 36 NANCY ELIZABETH STEVENSON 933 Hemlock Ave., Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Canada Stevie, " " Peanuts ' 1955-1958 " Aye? You know? " " Carol, you gotta help me " . . . Pet peeve — people who think I live way up North . . . " Moonlight Gambler " . . . Always found doing a big washing . . . Likes ice hockey games, Dartmouth, walks through P.A. . . . Dislikes anti-P.A. people . . . Noted for her P.A. boys. W.U.S. Representative 2; Corridor Proctor 3; A.C.A. Representative 3. ELEANOR PERCY TAFT 345 Mockingbird Valley Road, Louisville, Kentucky " Ellie " 1955-1958 " What, are you kidding? " . . . Pet peeve — weekly comps . . . " SWonderfuT . . . Always found wander- ing . . . Likes sugar lumps, Army and Navy, night- watchmen and little maids . . . Dislikes saddle shoes, persnickity people . . . Noted for her good nature. A.C.A. Representative 3; Bazaar Committee 3; Mod- ern Dance Group 3, 4. fc STEPHANIE SHELDON THRALL 270 Boston Post Road, Weston, Massachusetts " SteffiV ( 1954-1958 " Ditto, " " Yeah, Man " . . . Pet peeve — Honor students who come from a test saying " Oh, I flunked " . . . " Someone To Watch Over Me " . . . Always found in spelling class . . . Likes football, pipes, Colgate, Vermont . . . Dislikes studying, milk, deadlines . . . Noted for her " Rogers. " Plays 1, 2; Bazaar Committee 3; Numerals 3; A.C.A. Representative 4; Corridor Proctor 4. 37 SUSAN MARIE TIDD 181 Elderfields Road, Manhasset, New York " Susie, " " Tiddaboo " 1954-1958 " Zap, " " Let ' s go, Gargs " . . . Pet peeve — hound dogs and cool cats . . . " Dream A Little Dream Of Me " . . . Always found — wouldn ' t you like to know? . . . Likes Uncle Dud, hockey . . . Dislikes spiders, conceited boys . . . Noted for her spirit and that Manhasset man. Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Varsity Softball 2, 3; Class Singing Group 3, 4; Class Song Leader 2, 3, 4; Fidelio 4; Gargoyle Captain 4. LINDSAY CRAWFORD VANDEVEER 5675 Sussex Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan " George " 1955-1958 " Wicked, " " Lordy, that ' s life " . . . Pet peeve — people with false fronts . . . " Melodie D ' Amour " . . . Always found either downtown or at the movie theatre . . . Likes train rides to Michigan, weeds . . . Dislikes Sun- days at Abbot, people who don ' t answer letters . . . Noted for constantly cutting her hair. Varsity Soccer 4. SANDRA ELIZABETH VEEDER R.D. 2, Dalton, Pennsylvania ;;Sandy, " " Veed " 1956-1958 " Aw, g ' wan " . . . Pet peeve — slow tables . . . " Searchin ' " ... Always found gaining weight and putting foot in mouth . . . Likes food, being in love, animals . . . Dislikes house dust, unused guest towels, avocados . . . Noted for six feet two, eyes of blue. Head of Riding 3; Fidelio 4; W.U.S. Representative 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 38 KRISTIN VAN ANDEN WALKER Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, Connecticut " Kris " 1956-1958 " Oh, what am I going to say? " . . . Pet peeve — losing things . . . " St. Louis Blues " . . . Always found never ready . . . Likes grapefruits, rock ' n roll . . . Dislikes deadlines, obligations . . . Noted for buying odd rec- ords. Co-Chairman of Senior-Mid Talent Show 3; Senior Drama Class 4; W.U.S. Representative 4. DORIS ADAIR WARD 200 Albro Lane, Cedarhurst, New York " Wart " 1956-1958 " I ' m applying to Okeechobee Sub-Normal " . . . Pet peeve — getting Winkie Ward ' s mail . . . " Love Is A Many Splendored Thing " . . . Always found in the apple orchard . . . Likes MG ' s and what ' s usually in them . . . Dislikes cream cheese and jelly sandwiches . . . Noted for her graughle. Fidelio 4; Yearbook Staff 4. MICHAEL IRENE WELCH 3270 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois " Mike " 1955-1958 " They ' re frustrated " . . . Pet peeve — waiting for the teacher to start eating . . . " Istanbul " . . . Always found at the refrigerator . . . Likes men and books . . . Dis- likes compulsory activities . . . Noted for her ingenu- ousness. Junior Play 2; Brooks-Abbot Play 3; Prom Committee 3; W.U.S. Representative 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Senior Play 4. 39 FAITH WHITE 233 Runstick Point Road, Harrington, Rhode Island " Faith " 1955-1958 " But Bev, I like that cluttered look " . . . Pet peeve — scoopers . . . " True Love " . . . Always found in Sweden . . . Likes little projects, Sweden, never a dull mo- ment . . . Dislikes dirty laundry, neat rooms . . . Noted for the good job she ' s done on A.C.A. W.U.S. Representative 2; Dance Group 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Griffin Cheerleader 3, 4; A.C.A. President 4; Student Government 4. CYNTHIA LEAS WORCESTER Box 95, Montego Bay, Jamaica " Cinnie, " " Wus " 1955-1958 " Ye gods, now what? " . . . Pet peeve — poor posture . . . " Jamaica Farewell " . . . Always found coming late to breakfast . . . Likes tennis, math, fresh air . . . Dislikes bells in general, rising bell in particular . . . Noted for being a fresh air fiend. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Corridor Proctor 2, 3, 4; Numerals 3; Executive Bazaar Com- mittee 3; Yearbook Staff 4. THE STANCE. b„ sells 41 Ill[ world in n DAYS i CUSS Will LIZ ARTZ leaves her unforgettable summer-winter trail to Michigan to Joanie Fisher. SANDY BENSEN leaves the music studio three room to some lucky senior-mids. BEY BLACK and FAITH WHITE leave their " Comments " to Diane Gerros, and their room to Annie and Sharon. ANNE BOSSI leaves her New York Times to anyone who can understand it — she didn ' t. LINDA CARR leaves her contact lenses to all vain, near-sighted people. SANDY CASTLE leaves her cousin at Phillips-Andover to anyone who will take eood care of him. JANE CHRISTIE. RICA LINDBECK. and ANNE NIELSEN leave the Gunther trophy B.A.N, to Miss Crozier. NORA COLBY leaves a water skiing teacher to the prospective swimming pool. ANNSI COLE leaves her crooked smile to anyone who feels that she is unbal- anced enough to wear it. LUCIA COMAS leaves the food store well stocked with Brownie bars. AGI DALEY leaves her ability to take Saturday and Sunday leaves. BOBBIE DAVIDSON leaves her sophisticated swing to Zee Makepeace. NANCY DICK leaves her gracefulness to any modern dancer who is in dire need of it. ANNE DiCLEMENTE leaves the P. A. movies to the Abbot entertainment. ANNE PARRY ELLICE leaves her initials to the Abbot gym. MARGE ERICKSON leaves her maps to some other poor lost soul. SUSAN EVANS leaves the Mexican War and the Eleventh Amendment to Mr. Iversen. JOYCE FINGER leaves her snoring, (which she still denies), to the night watch- man. LINDA FLESH leaves her great ability to sing to Barbie Fawcett on the condition that she uses it only after lights to annoy others. JOAN FOEDISCH leaves her squirt gun which Tij uses for pigeon shooting to Miss Tudd. BETSY GARDNER leaves five inches to Didi Montgomery. CECILIA GOMEZ leaves her scarlet knee socks to anyone with cold feet. ROZZIE GRANGER leaves her newest creation to the " White Dress. " PAT GRANT leaves her bed. undoubtedly the most comfortable at Abbot, to an von e who enjovs sleeping as much as she does. PIXIE GRANT and NIKKI MORAN leave their feet to Miss McEnery. HARRIET GRAY leaves her black and orange shirt to Mike Dyer. RUTH GRAY leaves with her Williston accumulation. CAROL GREENE leaves her Abbot walking shoes to Julie Owen. JOAN GRONBLAD leaves her Jamaican accent to Miss Judd. JUNE HAMILTON leaves her bangs to anyone who can keep them trimmed evenly. JUDY HART leaves her Griffin beanie to " Bulldog. " BRIDGET HAYES leaves Phvsics class with a relieved mind. SADO HILL leaves her Confederate flag to Pat Ball. ANNE HITCHCOCK leaves her gyrating motions to Diane Gerros. SIBBY HULL leaves the trail she blazed to Judv Beecher. 44 VICKIE KOHLER leaves her Sheboygan accent to all those with a Boston ac- cent so that they won ' t have to " pahk th ' cah in th ' Havad yahd. " SALLY LAWRENCE leaves her contact lenses to all those who want to wear them. SALLY LEAVITT leaves her love-lorn column to the love-lorn of Abbot. JACKIE LOCKE leaves the North .with a " saaah " of relief. KAKI LOCKWOOD leaves the organ in Davis Hall to Nick the cook. VAL MATTHEWS leaves her senior shelf to Laurie Smith. ANNE METCALF leaves her tresses to Alice lams, so that between them they can reach to the floor. NANCY MILLER leaves a thousand empty Coke bottles to Mrs. Bonde. SUE MOORE leaves in a cloud of oblivion. ANNE MOULTON leaves to Miss Judd the memory of " Mr. Bear. " JENNY NEW leaves her cannibal characteristics to the poor and needy of Abbot. MARY O ' CONNOR leaves her saddle shoes to whoever wants them. EDIE OLSON leaves her red jeweled mittens to Debbie Krichels for the times that she insists upon opening the windows in class. TIKI OWSLEY leaves her fingernails to Missy McGehee. ROSEMARY OZOONIAN leaves her soccer bruises to the next Gargoyle center x13.1iD9.CK WYNNKIE PAFFARD and DORIS WARD leave Winkie Ward an undisputed mailbox. PAT PARRISH leaves her diet to anyone who needs it. CAROLYN PHILLIPS leaves her bench in Fidelio to Holly Robertson. BARBIE RANDALL leaves a dust rag to clean off the animals in Davis Hall. JEAN REYNOLDS leaves to the laundry the buttons it washed off her shirts and blew through the toes of her socks. NANCY RUSSELL leaves her luck with West Point boys to Annie Morris. CLAUDIA SANDBURG leaves her little car to next year ' s senior day students. MARY ANN SAVAGE leaves her tennis skill to Sunny Jennings. TIJ SEVERANCE leaves Miss McEnery some well-deserved peace and quiet. JOANNE SHANKLIN leaves her clothing store to some broke senior-mid. SHIRLEY SLATER leaves her ankle in the Infirmary soaking. INGRID STAHLBRAND leaves her height in a trust fund for Didi Montgomery to use when she has a six foot date. MARY STEKETEE leaves Boston Hill to some more experienced skier. NANCY STEVENSON leaves for Haverhill. ELEANOR TAFT leaves STEFFIE THRALL leaves the Abbot coffee to the starving Hungarians. SUSIE TIDD leaves her hairnet to those who need it. LINDSAY VANDEVEER leaves her witty words willingly. SANDY VEEDER leaves her place in advanced English to Mickey Spillane. KRIS WALKER leaves her huge appetite to Charlotte Paull. MIKE WELCH leaves a gilded Abbot Blue Book with the rules written in red ink to Phillips Andover. CYNTHIA WORCESTER leaves her poor posture to the Physical Education department for future scientific research. The CIRCLE STAFF leaves Mr. Robb a neat and clean Room 1. 45 SENIOR DRAMA CLASS First row: S. Lawrence, J. Gronblad, S. Castle, S. Thrall, N. Moran. Second row: S. Hill, A. Hitchcock, W. Paffard, V. Kohler, K. Walker, J. Christie, S. Evans, B. Randall, M. Welch, J. New, S. Bensen. 46 THE YOUNGER SET CLASS OFFICERS - FIRST TERM S. Fox, President; J. Synnott, Vice-president; J. Thompson, Treasurer; K. Holt, Secretary. DAY STUDENTS First row: F. Critchley, D. Hayes, S. Fournier, E. Kellogg. Second row: A. Grew, S. Wholey, J. Roundy, S. Calnan, L. Smith, K. Sides, E. Harriman, S. Bradley, G. Barton. DRAPER - FIRST FLOOR, OLD WING First row: M. Knhns, L. McGehee, F. Hooper, C. Jones. Second row: B. Fawcett, L. Fox, L. Bell, C. Nichols, E. Hall, P. Marvin, E. Taylor, B. Quimby, K. Holt, S. Fox. CLASS OFFICERS, SECOND TERM Left to right: S. Goodwillie, President; A. Tra- vers, Secretary; L. Bell, Treasurer; D. Mont- gomery, Vice-President. I ft I ' ll F O - j ' A DRAPER-SECOND FLOOR, OLD WING First row: T. Savell, C. Hitch, C. Watson, N. Taft, A. lams, D. Montgomery, D. Gerros. Second row: S. Holland, D. Henry, L. Lobb, H. Robertson, P. Beebe, E. Greene, M. Fair- fax, C. Evans, J. Synnott, A. Travers, S. Coop- er, T. Ranson. DRAPER-THIRD FLOOR, OLD WING First row: J. Bingham, C. Laurence, A. Morris, J. Thompson, D. Moose, N. Wardweil, C. Paull. Second row: S. Yudicky, J. Fisher, M. Feltwell, W. Ward, S. Moulton, S. Goodwillie, N. Porter, L. Mahoney, Z. Makepeace, J. Sandfort, S. Weymouth, M. Lockwood. CLASS OFFICERS, FIRST TERM Left to right: J. Hagerman, President; R. Cox, Secretary; L. Yeomans, Treasurer; W. Bolton, Vice-President. JUNIORS DAY STUDENTS First row: P. Danielson, S. Lothrop. Second row: S. Brennan, M. Saliba, K. Stevens, H. Malone, M. Bethune, J. Nassar, A. Crane. CLASS OFFICERS, SECOND TERM Left to right: S. Kassler, President; S. Weber, Treasurer; B. Lewis, Secretary; J. Matteis, Vice- President. jO frvnAnrt i ABBEY HOUSE First row: M. McLaughlin, J. Tillotson, E. Dillon, A. Valkenberg, B. Norr, J. Matteis, N. Smith. , Second row: M. Drayton, J. Cabral, J. Beech- er, C. Sherman, L. Knowlton, B. Walker, S. Weber, A. Kales, M. C. Smith. 50 SHERMAN First row: B. Lewis, D. Ralphs, B. Van Winkle, T. Hydeman. Second row: W. Bolton, O. Smith, S. Kassler, S. Foote, P. Dufault, M. Feldblum, N. Hough, H. Jopling, L. Yeomans. r r p n -T n n RIPLEY First row: D. Tod, J. Hagerman. Second row: C. Hutchins, S. Spalding, S. von der Heyde, P. Collins, E. Johnson, A. Jennings, V. Pratt, L. Furneaux. SUNSET S. Wilkinson, J. Humphrey, C. Kent, D. Kri- chels, B. Cooper, H. O ' Connor, R. Cox, M. Dyer, A. Sharabati. 51 CLASS OFFICERS, FIRST TERM Left to Right: J. Owen, President; S. Rothwell, Secretary; G. Hodges, Treasurer; S. Fox, Vice- President. PREPS DAY STUDENTS First Row: D. Easton, C. Butler, B. Hyde, S. Fox. Second Row: M. Farnsworth, E. Keegan, C. O ' Brien, S. Hill, M. Harriman, J. Bene- dict. . ' " ..!■ ' CLASS OFFICERS, SECOND TERM Left to Right: S. Hill, Vice-President; B. Hyde, Secretary; C. Butler, Treasurer; S. Davis, Presi- dent. - - i A . • N n a o o ABBEY HOUSE First row: P. Ball, K. Johnson, S. Davis, L. Scott, J. Owen. Second row: A. Lynch, S. Rothwell, F. Rainbolt, S. Arnold, B. Ledgard, E. Whit- well, L. Lynch, G. Hodges. n n a •rr ' %. CALENDAR OF EVENTS 1957-1958 SEPTEMBER Gates open and close again. Posture pictures taken, Cynthia blushes. Dusty books removed from pack- ing boxes. New girls shudder at voice tests. School invades Crane ' s Beach. " Gosh, only 254 days till Gradua- tion. " A.C.A. Hoedown in Ezra ' s barn. Seniors take inspiring nature walks to P.A. Apple trees yield much fruit. Metcalf begins to draw. Seniors send smoke signals from Crane ' s Beach. " And where are you applying? " Gargs, Griffs, and Braves celebrate. OCTOBER One month down, eight to go. Seniors sip coffee with faculty. Shanklin opens shop. Annsi gets gypped. First snowfall at Mixer. " And who are you going to the Tea Dance with? " Rica and Sibby are non-committal. Chapel steps get fall cleaning. Wynne starts to say. " I ' m taking this weekend! " " Good for you. " " Hi. " Happy Birthday Ike (and Doris). Cider ferments. Third floor has party. Metcalf keeps drawing. G.D.S. " Say cheese, seniors. " Prowler takes tour of Draper. Parents descend upon school. Deerfield beats Andover. Yea?! Senior-mids exhibit talent. " Nc passing-Infirmary. " Confucius say .... Rabbot (not Rabbit) starts social satire. Free Day Boo! KS P i 54 NOVEMBER Eddie finally calls Jo. " Too bad, too bad. " First town meeting. Andover beats Exeter. Field Day. Cadavre takes athletic pictures. New Calling Hour entertainment. White dresses rushed to cleaners. Verse Rehearsals. Thanksgfving. Metcalf drives buckboard. " Hi, how wao your vacation? " Classic literature distributed by English department. Everyone breaks diet for W.U.S. sale. DECEMBER Underclassmen enjoy movies. Senior Drama Class stooped to conquer. Comments. No comment. Three room party. Saddle Shoes entertain once more. Last Verse Rehearsals. Cynthia leaves in middle of night. Rest of school leaves. Oh, happy day. Merry Christmas, everyone. JANUARY Bus gets stuck in snow. Not for long, though. Stone falls out of Barbara ' s ring. Treasure Hunt ensues. Radiator blows up in Mr. Iversen ' s office. Metcalf is still drawing. Tea Dance smashing success. Susie polishes Warren ' s ring. " Bye. " Annsi turns on natural gas in Draper sabotage. Worry, worry, worry. " Flunk now and avoid the June rush. " Seniors leave for mountain para- dise. Smoke much? Casualties limp back to school. — . » . ' mp j| V 3i f£ . - - ■ jLii 55 r • 2 ' ■ -r 7 40 FEBRUARY School acquires two new members. Fidelio sings with P.A. " Enfant " Miss Baker displeased with lazy Circle Board. Fidelio sings with P.E.A. Seniors depart for college week ends. Ha-Soh, velly honahle .... Iva Kitchell ends Celebrity Series with a bang. Mid-Year grades come out. The sheep are separated from the goats. Be My Valentine! Yearbook Staff panics. " Who can I have to the prom? " Tea Dances at P.A. and Exeter. Perpetual rivalry. First indication of Spring Fever. MARCH Ah, at last .... Seniors and Sr.-Mids go " Around the World in Eighty Days. " Girls wave goodbye to dates from Front Gate. The mundane routine resumes. Miss Baker holds informal Eng- lish class. Deadline!! Metcalf ceases to draw. " This is your last chance, Seniors. " Ugh! Scientific scholars visit museum in Boston. Very enlightening. Spring is the time when .... " Only three more days. " " Bermuda, Nassau, Florida, Stowe, anyone? " Gym Meet. School is abandoned. 56 APRIL Easter. Back again. This is the last stretch. Spook! Fidelio sings again. " April Love " Spring weather conducive to better Tea Dances. Photosynthesis begins for another year. Seniors enjoy walking to the Inn on Sun- days. View of circle on Sundays from the up- stairs windows improves. Abbot goes to Cochran Chapel. Senior-mids form committees. Windows cleaned. Abbot holds another successful Tea Dance. Seniors are tense. MAY Circle changes appearance temporarily. Bazaar— nice work, senior-mids! The fatal white envelopes arrive. " Where are you going? " " I ' m going to Okechobee Sub-Normal. " " Smith? Are you kidding? " Another Field Day rolls around. Who will win the shield? Worry, worry, worry— ( Familiar song?) Exams are over— whew! Senior-mids acquire rings. Senior party. Rehearsals and more rehearsals. Senior class picnic. Rally Night. JUNE Seniors trip down aisle with rose. Senior-mids impressed with seniority. Abbot Farewell .... 57 . Z A I S SENIOR COUNCIL Left to right: J. New; A. Daley, R. Ozoonian; C. Sand- berg; E. Artz, Secretary; A. Mou lton, President; N. Dick, Vice-President; B. Cardner, P. Grant, F. White, B. Black. STUDENT G0VERNMEMT STUDENT GOVERNMENT First row: J. New, A. Daley, P. Grant, B. Gardner, E. Artz, A. Moulton, N. Dick, F. White, B. Black, C. Sandberg, R, Ozoonian. Second rou: D. Montgomery, S. Fox, J. Synnott, J. Hagerman, J. Matteis, S. Kassler, S. Good- willie, S. Hill, J. Owen, W. Bolton, S. Fox, S. Davis. ATHLETIC OFFICERS Left to Right: B. Gardner, President; C. Green, Treas- urer; P. Grant, Vice-President; N. Moran, Secretary. ATHLETICS V v MODERN DANCE GROUP First Row: S. Wholey, F. Owsley, E. Kellogg, P. Grant, J. Hamilton. Second Row: H. Malone, P. Marvin, E. Taft, N. Russell, L. McGehee, F. White. Third Row: A. Metcalf, J. Shanklin, N. Taft, A. lams. A-SOCIETY First Row: N. Dick, C. Greene, S. Tidd, J. Christie, C. Sandberg, J. New, A. DiClemente. Second Row: F. Owsley, S. Severance, C. Worcester, E. Artz, P. Grant, M. O ' Connor. Third Row: G. Barton, B. Gardner, A. Daley, K. Sides, A. Moulton, S. Fournier, S. Calnan. 61 PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS Miss Ritchie, Miss Bolen, Miss Judd. fi n n tfn ,(% . ■ ' xk jJrjT i ABBOT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS First row: J. Locke, Treasurer; S. Bensen, Secretary. Second row: F. White, President; B. Black, Vice- President. A.C.A. REPRESENTATIVES First row: J. Matteis, S. Thrall, B. Lewis, S. Fox, N. Taft, E. Johnson. Second row: N. Smith, J. Reynolds, H. Cray, S. Rothwell, L. Mahoney, B. Cooper, K. Holt. Missing: S. Hill. W.U.S. REPRESENTATIVES: First roic: J. Owen, C. Jones, S. von der Heyde, M. Bethune, J. Christie, President; D. Mont- gomery, B. Dillon, L. Comas. Second row: L. Yeomans, A. Sharabati, K. Walker, Z. Makepeace, S. Veeder, A. Nielsen, S. Weber, J. Roundy. WORLD UNIVERSITY MICE 63 COURANT STAFF S. Slater, S. Evans, R. Granger, L. Can, Editor; J. Shanklin. K. Lockwood, C. Phillips. 11 ■ " r r ' ; ' . L rs r n r% CIRCLE YEARBOOK STAFF D. Ward, A. MetCalf, C. Worcester, F. Lindbcck, E. Hull, A. DiClemente, A. Cole, S. Veeder, M. O ' Connor. . a CHOIR First rote: C. Jones, M. McGehee, C. Paull, S. Fox, D. Montgomery. Second row: P. Grant, A. Metcalf, M. Savage, T. Savell, S. Moore. Third row: S. Bensen, H. Robertson, J. Locke, B. Gardner, L. Flesh, M. Erickson, A. Moulton, S. Brennan, M. Moran, S. Weymouth. FIDELIO 67 Susie Tidd, Captain ..■ .■ : n CHEERLEADERS J. Hamilton, S. Moore, P. Grant, N. Taft, C. Sandberg, M. O ' Connor. 68 HOCKEY TEAM Firs row: S. Hull, S. Cooper, S. Tidd, L. Bell, P. Grant, J. Synnott, S. Weber. Second row: M. Welch, C. Greene, E. Taft, G. Barton, A. Moulton, M. Feltvvell. ' I SOCCER TEAM First row: D. Tod, W. Bolton, A. DiClemente, S. Fox, M. O ' Connor. Second row: C. Sandberg, P. Parrish, E. Greene, L. Vandeveer, R. Ozoonian, S. Calnan, T. Hyde- man, D. Hayes. 1 r m M viiii um cm ■ ■ ' " " r : TENNIS TEAM S. Wilkinson, B. Davidson, C. Watson, J. Thomp- son, B. Harriman. Missing: A. Jennings. Joan Foedisch, Captain CHEERLEADERS First row: F. White, J. New, T. Hart. Second row: L. Scott, M. Feldblum, S. Holland, A. Crane, E. Kellogg. 70 TENNIS TEAM C. Phillips, P. Marvin, S. Fournier, C. Worcester, V. Pratt. Missing: F. Owsley. HOCKEY TEAM First row: H. Jopling, B. Dillon, M. Moran, N. Dick, R. Gray, M. Steketee, L. Yeomans. Second row: B. Black, J. Foedisch, B. Gardner, T. Severance, Z. Makepeace, A. Kales. SOCCER TEAM First row: P. Dufault, J. Nassar, J. New, K. Lockwood, P. Danielson. Second row: V. Kohler, C. Hutchins, S. Brennan, L. Flesh, A. Daley, S. Thrall, M. Saliba, D. Ralphs. ■■■■ — mv, Mi; P |T H r j£j § rivv- 72 A ?.; J% . g | | V. ty-» x $i. t „ r r S2E, JtW : x Td X ufct r THE i CLEANSERS T FURNITURE BARN r WILSON ' S CORNER 357 North Main Street SHAWSHEEN North Andover Mass. " Where Drycleaning is an Art " MARY ANNS CARD SHOP ANDOVER Fine Yarns and Greeting Cards PLAYHOUSE Personalized Stationery 92 MAIN STREET Essex Street Andover Andover Mass. A. B. SUTHERLAND CO. SMART FLAGG, INC. " Merrimack Valley ' s LEADING Family Department Store " Insurance Exclusively 309-325 Essex Street BANK BUILDING LAWRENCE - MASSACHUSETTS Andover 870 Main Street ANDOVER SPA Elm Street Andover Telephone 990 75 LAWRENCE WHOLESALE DRUG CO. Lawrence Massachusetts 76 Compliments of INDUSTRIAL SHREDDER CUTTER CO. Salem, Ohi Trading here you save with safety. a full and complete line of — REVLON BEAUTY AIDS FOOTWEAR CHANEL PERFUMES Style and Quality L ' fcNTHERIC TOILETRIES REINHOLD ' S THE HARTIGAN 13 Main Street Andover PHARMACY Andover Mass. 77 Charlton A. Cifford Christopher C. Cifford ESTABLISHED 1920 WRIGHT DITSON SNEAKERS $3.95 GIFFORD All sizes including 1 1 SUPPLY COMPANY Available in Navy or White Wholesale Institutional Supplies Cleaning Equipment and Paper Products MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS WRIGHT DITSON 462 Boylston Street Boston 1 6 — Massachusetts Compliments of MORRISSEY TAXI SERVICE SHAWSHEEN MANOR Paul W. Collins, Prop. Andover Mass. Telephone 59 32 Park Street ANDOVER MASS. Ir " SCHOOL JEWELRY WATCHES ffl ANDOVER INN JOHN H. GRECOE 11 A Treadway Inn Watchmaker On the Campus of Jeweler Phillips Academy Optician Dinner 5:30 - 8:30 P.M. OFFICIAL SCHOOL JEWELRY Sundays 12:00 - 8:00 P.M. Telephone 903 46 Main Street Robert N. Frazer, Innkeeper ANDOVER -MASS. 78 TO HAPFY ME TORIES F ABBOT FRIEND A( Compliments of BEEDE ELECTRICAL INST. CO., INC. Penacook - New Hampshire 79 MALCOLM W. BLACK CO., INC. 41 East 42nd Street New York 17, N. Y. Congratulations to the Senior Class With Best Wishes For Happiness and Success. 80 The 1958 CIRCLE is another existing example of VANTINE TRI-PRESS ASSOCIATED Service jf v uaiih PHOTOGRAPHY — YEARBOOK — PUBLISHING Your Representative MR. ROBERT VANTINE 132 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts THE WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO, Inc. 132 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 81 A FRIEND HILL ' S HARDWARE ATHLETIC GOODS Main Street Andover, Mass. JOHNNY ' S SUPER MARKETS, BILLINGS, INC. Jewelers — Opticians Inc. ANDOVER MASS. 43 Park Street ANDOVER MASS. " Your Local Specialists In Sports " WHITWORTH ' S Rubber and Sporting Goods Store 581 Essex Street Lawrence, Massachusetts Cosmetics For All Bunnies! GOOD LUCK " 587 " DALTON ' S PHARMACY Andover — Massachusetts PHINNEY ' S 82 SPECIAL . . . Student Tours to Europe College Week in Bermuda Apply for Details BASSETT ' S TOURS 37 MERRIMACK STREET Haverhill, Mass. S. S. PIERCE CO. Est. 1831 BOSTON, MASS. Home of Delicious Foods BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Phillips Compliments . . . . ASTICOU INN GEORGE A. SAVAGE and SONS Northeast Harbor - Maine SALEM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. Saleir Depot New Hampshire 83 THE BEST- KNOWN N AME IN GLASS... MEANS MORE THAN GLASS Glass manufacturing was the New World ' s first industry. It started in Jamestown in 1608, but so complicated are the problems of glass manufacture that it was nearly 300 years before the industry could claim real success. In 1883 the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company was organized. Sound financial policy and, equally important, a practical and much-needed distribution system made Pittsburgh the first commercially-successful plate glass producer in America. Today, its Glass Division operates seven glass plants, three fabricating plants, and two specialty plants. A new plate glass plant is under construction and plans are being completed for a new window glass plant. Its Fiber Glass Division produces strand and superfine fiber. Its products include plate and window glass and a wide range of processed and fabricated flat and bent glass products. But the name " Pittsburgh " has grown to mean more than glass. Pittsburgh paints and brushes rank among the best in their fields. The company also produces an outstanding line of Selectron plastics. Pittsburgh chemical research carried on through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Columbia-Southern Chemical Corporation, has developed many new products and manufacturing processes. Yes, the best-known name in glass also means Brushes, Chemicals, and Fiber Glass. . Paints, Plastics, PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY 84 Compliments HAMILTON GRAY m Consulting Engineer of 1775 Arlington Avenue THE CURLY TOP BEAUTY Columbus 12 — Ohio Soils and Foundation SHOP Engineering Member Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Telephone And. 1711 Reg. New York, Ohio Compliments of ALFRED T. GRANGER ASSOCIATES Architects and Engineers Hanover, New Hampshire We hope too many won ' t be saved, A number must be damned. We ' d better send some more below, We can ' t have Heaven crammed. Wynne, Cyn, and Doris (the three angels) 85 THE RAVEN BEAUTY SHOPPE 28 Park Street — Andover Telephone 1136 We pride ourselves on our Scalp Treatments — Facials Hair Stylings and Permanents — Opposite the Fire Station — Corsets — Elastic Stockings — Hosiery Lingerie — Surgical Supports THE DAME SHOP 40 Main Street, Andover Phone 1658 " Things Different " Clothes and Accessories of the Better Type Jk Jri Andover, Lowell -Mass. (r 4» F OUR BEST TO THE CLASS OF ' 58 W. F. DAYTON 5c -$1.00 STORES Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bensen New York New Jersey 86 F. J. HISCOX CO., Inc. CONGRATULATIONS Department Store Household Linens, Rugs, Blankets, Curtains m 60 Main Street, Andover MARIE ' S of ANDOVER, Inc. Beauty Salon Compliments 52 Main St. -Tel. 1281 of Nora Cox and Helen Guzzetti A DAD UNITED Lumber and Supply CORPORATION Jamestown, N. Y. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 87 Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 NORD ' S Jamestown, New York MERRIMACK VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Andover Georgetown Haverhill Merrimac Methuen North Andover Serving the community since 1814 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stahlbrand 88 Warm Wishes from THELMA and JOE MORAN 89 Bride Grimes Company PLUMBING SUPPLIES 9 Franklin Street LAWRENCE MASSACHUSETTS 90 . ) J J EICIS! Ill Y w t « 7 111 vwY Bk f. ' ro thb .sooie, SHAPES t YOU ' LL FIND IT Since 1859 AT TREATS " TREAT HARDWARE CORPORATION LAWRENCE MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE ' S NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND ' S LARGEST HARDWARE STORE INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTOR 91 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Abbots ' Rabbots of 1958 4 - Oriental and Domestic RUGS and CARPETS fcMrt l BROOKS, GILL f S CrC£ ( fr CO., INC. Wedding Invitations Complete Service 29-30 Canal Street BOSTON MASS. LAfayette 2923 — 2924 — 2925 Fine Stationery and Engraving GIFTS GREETINGS CARDS THE Frost Higgins Co. M. T. BIRD CO. ARLINGTON - MASS. —The care of trees for over fifty years- 39 West Street, Boston 1286 Beacon Street, Brookline Landscape Work— Pruning— Spraying- Fertilizing— Large Tree Moving 92 " A contribution from a supporter of the school who urges that for comfort, style and service you make sure when buying shoes that they have sole leather bottoms. " Henry M. Gerasin Co. Purveyors of CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY Specializing in Tenderloins and Sirloins One Blackstone Street Boston 13, Massachusetts LAfayette 3-8285 CApitol 7-1217-7-1218 JOSEPH P. EATON CO., Inc. DEALER IN Beef — Lamb — Poultry and Veal Compliments of COMPLIMENTS THE COFFEE MILL OF Breakfast - Luncheon • Supper FRED CHEEVER 125 MAIN STREET Andover Mass. REAL ESTATE TRAVEL 93 DIXIE WE ENJOYED SINGING FOR YOU AGAIN THIS YEAR BEST OF LUCK The 8 ' nl SPIDER BLITZ RICK AL JOCK BILL TOM ED FRANK 94 May Good Fortune Go " Around the World " with ' 58 Happiness and Success lie within each one of us. The task is not to discover them, hut to uncover them. 95 " r o = H s a u s ; 5i!S i Wfe Can ' T all, O-nd Some oC u5 So T i) W« 0«7«r Wbt-W muvf -fkiwfci+ ' s furmy For m« 4 i «r HaTt ... . bunrj- i m 4rkt onlu wait »n S ' j . . . Good luck to you all. the Escapades S ' WAS WONDERFUL! ? — THE SADDLE SHOES Sibby, Mike, Jenny, Jo, Rica BABY, YOU JUST WAIT! " — THE BROUGHAMS Cf A J -V ' » pop IJDC DDL COMPLIMENTS OF THE ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE 98 99 --: • -nr i ■I. fcr— ••. J %•»


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