Abbot Academy - Circle Yearbook (Andover, MA)

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Editor-in-Chief Faculty Advisor . Jane Benedict Marlene Cohen Dorothy Easton Dorothy Evans Circle Board 1961 Gray Hodges . Mrs. Bruce Bugbee Martha Farnsworth Persis McClennen Judith Purser Kristina Stahlbrand Stephanie Stouffer PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. David C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lex Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker Mr. and Mrs. William W. Barton Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Horace Davis II Mr. and Mrs. David J. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Goehring Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hesketh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Law Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Louis McClennan Mr. and Mrs. Parker M. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. Carr R. Purser Mr. and Mrs. David P. Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maxwell Ule Mr. and Mrs. George Upton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Loring A. VerBryck Mrs. Frederick E. Wagner Dr. J. S. Waterman DEDICATION Miss Dorothy Dains 11 1 ii II IB In [ J IfiB " Contrariwise . . . if it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but it ain ' t. That ' s logic. " MRS. CRANE " How fast those Queens can run. ' 4 FACULTY " We had the best of education — in fact, we went to school every day. " Mile. Germaine Arosa French Prix d ' excellence de diction et de comedie, Paris; Middlebury College School of French; Sorbonne Summer School Mrs. Mary Howe Baker Librarian A.B. Vassar College M.A. Radcliff College Mile. Marie Baratte French B.S. Dumfermline H.S., M.A. Edinburgh University Baccalaureat-es-Lettres, University of Rennes Mrs. James Burns Mathematics A.B. Trinity College M.A.T. Radcliff College Mrs. Paul C. DeGavre Latin A.B. New Jersey College for Women 6 Mrs. Dorothy E. Brown English, Physical Education A.B. Smith College Mrs. Bruce A. Bugbee English A.B. Bennington College Mrs. Gerald D. Ferris French A.B. Smith College M.A. Middlebury College The Sorbonne Miss Carolyn Goodwin Mathematics A.B., M.A. Smith College Miss Isabel Hancock Director of Admissions A.B. Hollins College M.A.T. Radcliff College Mi$s Mildred A. Hatch Director of Residence Latin A.B. Boston University Miss Margaret G. Howland History A.B. Barnard College M.A. Bryn Mawr Miss Edith T. Jones French A.B. Middlebury College Miss Marian McEnery History A.B. Wellesley College M.A. Boston University Miss Harriet E. McKee Latin A.B. Vassar College M.A. Columbia University 8 Miss Dorothy Y. Judd Spanish B.S. College of William and Mary M.A. Columbia University M.A. Middlebury College Miss Louise G. Lewis English A.B. Barnard College M.A. Columbia University Mrs. George E. McKinley Chemistry B.S. Boston University Mrs. Bichard Michelini Latin A.B. Radcliffe College •( ' ) Mrs. Richard Norwood History A.B. Wellesley College 9 i imvaiii Mrs. Hartford Powel, Jr. Art Bachelor of Design Harriet Sophie Newcomb College Mrs. David Pynchon French A.B. Miami University University de Grenoble Dr. Hans Sidon Bible A.B., B.D. University of Dubuque Ph.D. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Miss Eleanor M. Tucker Director of Studies Chemistry A.B., M.A. Smith College Miss Olthje Christine Von Erpecom Drama and Speech Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Study at University of Florence and Old Vic Theatre, London Mrs. Paul Werner English A.B. Bryn Mawr College 10 Mrs. John H. Sission A.B. Vassar College M.A. Wellesley College Miss J. Pamela Tinker Biology B.S. Sheffield University Diploma in Education Sheffield University Diploma in Administration University of Leeds ADMINISTRATIVE AIDES Front Row: Mrs. Henry E. Davies, Mrs. Dorothy Potter. Back Row: Mrs. Malcom Sachse, Miss Louise Robinson, Mrs. Arthur Neumark, Mrs. Matt Novak, Mrs. Caroline Eaton, Mrs. Arthur Quintal. Missing: Mrs. Frank Brainerd, Mrs. Frank DiClemente, Mrs. Perry Wile, Mrs. John O ' Neil, Mrs. George Richards. 11 U 111!: .. ' LANGUAGE TRAINING Mrs. J. Theodore Whitney Mrs. Walter Greenall, Jr. Miss Catherine Jane Sullivan, Alumnae Secretary Miss Hope Coohdge, Dietician and House Superintendent Mr. Gardner Sutton, Comptroller and Business Manager Dr. Hans Sidon, Bible aim ; wu ill - m ■ 1 • ! : PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Miss Shirley Ritchie Mrs. J. Kendrick Butler Mrs. John E. Levo Senior House Advisor 12 HOUSE MOTHERS Mrs. Harold Bond, Sherman; Mrs. Mervin E. Stevens, Abbey. MUSIC Miss Yi-an Chang, Miss Gertrude Tingley, Mrs. Charles Stahle, Mr. Raymond Coon. Missing: Miss Margot Warn- er, Miss Gertrude Ehrhart. Mrs. Lillian Ellis Senior-Mid House Advisor INFIRMARY Miss Marian G. Perkins, R.N.; Dr. Charles H. Hollis, M.D.; Miss Julia Kathleen Ayre, R.N. 13 «»... - gJH " a i j jj § 1 SENIORS " Well, this is grand! I never expected I should be a Queen so soon. " 15 LINDA ELIZABETH BACON Smith Ridge Road, New Canaan, Connecticut 1958-1961 " Bac " , " Linney " Madame President . . . the circle pin look . . . Sunday visits from B.U. . . . " I ' m good at climbing down lat- tices . . . " " I ' m the cleanest girl in the Senior Class. " A.C.A. Representative 2; Corridor Proctor 2; Vice Pres- ident of Class 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; President of Student Government 4; " Afterthoughts " 3, 4; Fidelio 4; Sunday School Teach- ing 4. S ; IE " - " " . — .V " " " — - .. LAURINDA BARNES 13 Winter Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts 1959-1961 " Rin Hockey in the hall . . . fraternity parties at M.I.T. . . . " pudor " ... " I adore cats " . . . " Why don ' t you come to Plymouth? " New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Varsity Hockey 4. 16 MARGARET WILKESON BARTON 1806 National Avenue, Rockford, Illinois 1959-1961 " Barton " , " Peggy " The Olympic Walk . . . " My dear Miss Barton, " . . . " Suah, suah, you too dahlink " . . . " Red Wing and Rockford have got to get together. " Bazaar Executive Committee 3; Social Committee 4; Hockey Varsity 4. f- -=friftSfr fp§k :j HHHpF - YBb w i JANE DEWEY BENEDICT 80 Bartlet Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Dee " , " Janie ' the curly red- . " Kiddi-Poos " Inside information about P. A. . headed faculty brat and loves it . . . " Good grief " . Day Student Proctor 1, 2; Honorable Mention 1, 3; Class Play 2; Numerals 2; Track Varsity 2, 3; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Soccer Sub- Varsity 2, 3; Year- book Staff 4. 17 MARY ALMY BIDWELL Route 7, Hicory Lane, Greenville, South Carolina 1958-1961 " Merle " , " Molly " Mad musician . . . the black tunic . . . encore at the Commencement Recital ... " I always type my first draft; I can ' t read my writing " . Choir 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Class Song- leader 3, 4; Chapel Proctor 4. ANNE LUISE BUERGER Old Sands Point Road, Sands Point, New York 1959-1961 " Anne " That Seventeen look . . . Hamburger ... a hem before the bell . . . " That ' s a definite statement! " . . . " It ' s nothing to worry about. " Debating 3, 4; Corridor Proctor 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; News Editor of Cyno- sure 4; Treasurer of Class 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. 18 CAROLYN HALL BUTLER 98 Cheever Circle, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Calif Capable and smiling . . . ready about, hard-a-lee . . . " Don ' t panic " . . . " To those of you unfortunate enough to be Griffins ... " Treasurer of Class 1; Day Student Proctor 1; Honor Roll 2; Numerals 2; " A " Society 3; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 2, 3; Sub- Varsity Basketball 3; Captain of Gargoyles 4. VIRGINIA BRIDGET CADBURY Beaconwood, Rednal, near Birmingham, England 1960-1961 " Ginny " Babydolls and flowing lingerie . . . " He was a nice chap " . . . " All my brothers are snowed, but not me " . . . " Hi, Babs. " Fidelio 4; Choir 4; Corridor Proctor 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4; Griffin Song Leader 4; Madrigals 4; Varsity Hockey 4. I 19 DEBORAH ANNE CARPENTER 15 West Street, Fair Haven, Vermont 1958-1961 " Debby " The girl in the orange skirt . . . snow bunny from Ver- mont . . . " Hurry up, Eileen " . . . Support the party of your choice— save stamps. " Corridor Proctor 2, 3; Head Chapel Proctor 3; A. C. A. Representative 3; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soft- ball 2, 3; Numerals 3; " A " Society 4; Bazaar Commit- tee Chairman 3; Captain of Griffins 4. EILEEN CHRISTELOW Hidden Meadow Lane, New Canaan, Connecticut 1958-1961 " Eileen " Mount Fuji ... " I want a MONSTROUS oatmeal " . . . " Who ' s in the bathtub? " . . . " What ' s the French assign- ment? " . . . " Crumbo. " Courant 3; Assistant Editor of Courant 4; W.U.S. Representative 4. 20 MARLENE BRENDA COHEN 374 South Street, Needham, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Marlene " , " Co " That infamous alarm clock . . . the one behind the scenes . . . the camera ' s eye . . . " Mink " coat for sale . . . " Some day I ' ll wear it as a scarf. " Class Play 2; Debating 3; Commencement Play 3; Yearbook Staff 4. STEPHENIE JEAN DAVIS Long Hill, Woodbridge, Connecticut 1957-1961 ' Stevie The bouncy tail . . . Judy ' s arm rest . . . " Who ' s got the biggest ... " ... " Most people dance on their feet; I use my knees. " President of Class 1; Proctor 1; Class Play 1; A.C.A. Representative 2; New Fidelio 2; Numerals 2; Varsity Lacrosse 2; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; . . . Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; " A " Society 3; Honor Roll 3; Secretary of Student Government 4. 21 JUDY GORDON DRAPER 7715 Whitefield Place, La Jolla, California 1959-1961 " Drapes " , " Judy " Walk Tall . . . those wild summers . . . " Get your mixer date here " . . . " Will you buy me a brownie bar? . . . " Pardon my modesty. " Brooks Play 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Head of Posture Week 3; New Fidelio 3; " Afterthoughts " 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Fidelio 4; Social Chairman 4; Cheerleader 4. DOROTHY MARGUERITE EASTON 51 Andover Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Dossie " , " Dottie " Ceaseless verbosity . . . Bryn Mawr material . . . " Dear one " . . . " Kiddies " . . . " You don ' t mean I had a class this period?! " Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Honorable Mention 2; Class Play 1, 2; Brooks Play 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Debating 4; Fidelio 4; Yearbook Staff 4. £gx JK A ■ 22 CYNTHIA MARGARET EATON 2 Church Street, Relfast, Maine 1959-1961 " Cyn " , " Cynnie " Brown University . . . the Marlboro Girl . . . Maine Beach Parties . . . " It ' s really casual " . . . " Now this year we ' re going to have numbered red folders. " Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Courant 3; Business Manager of Courant 4; Social Committee 4; President of Fidelio Society 4. fa I J N PRISCILLA LINDSLEY EDSON 2121 Vermilion Road, Duluth, Minnesota 1959-1961 " Pris " Dances better than she rides . . . " Mother always tells me to wear a hat when I travel. " . . . " But I always sneak to the John, Miss Dains. " . . . " Mrs. Levo, I have a problem. " Commencement Play 3; Modern Dance Group 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Cohead of News 4. 23 ELIZABETH BREWSTER ELY 3020 Bronson Road, Fairfield, Connecticut 1959-1961 " Eli " , " Beth " Our cultured expatriate . . . " When you go, go by boat " ... " I can play three songs already! " ... " I got a letter today, Mrs. Potter, . . . a-ha " . . . " Who took La Bamba? " Varsity Fencing 3; Varsity Track 3; Cohead of News 4. JULIA LEE ERICKSON Inagua, Bahamas 1958-1961 Lee " Well, you know . . . " the last minute rush . . . the Wheat Germ Kid . . . " Have a prune " ... " I just don ' t understand. " Class Secretary 2; Class Play 2; Sub-Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Numerals 3; Varsity Lacrosse 3; Courant 3; Honorable Mention 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Varsity Hockey 4; President of A.C.A. 4. 24 DOROTHY ANNETTE EVANS 1713 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Pennsylvania , 1959-1961 " Scobie " Scissors in one hand, stamps in the other . . . that vitality . . . Rah, Pittsburgh Pirates! . . . " Oh, crumb! " . . . " No kidding! " Cheerleader 3, 4; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Debating 4; Head of Walks 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. ANN CURRY FAHNESTOCK Sycamore Lodge, Roslyn Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. 1958-1961 " Annie " Untireless energy . . . That charge down the hockey field . . . Little German Peasant Woman . . . those homemade radios . . . " It ' s grubby. " Class Play 2; Varsity Track 2, 3; Commencement Play 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Honorable Mention 2; Honor Roll 3; Feature Editor of Cynosure 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Chapel Proctor 4; Hockey Sub-Varsity 4. 25 MARTHA CARRUTH FARNSWORTH Porter Road, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Martha " " No! " . . . Those portraits . . . the sketches in the French book ... 40 m.p.h. drags . . . " Anyone have a Bel-Air? " Chapel Proctor 2; Honor Roll 3; Honorable Mention 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Yearbook Staff 4. -. - SUSAN FOX 17 Appletree Lane, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Foxie " , " Sue " All those bracelets . . . apple cheeked . . . that Alfred E. Newman smile . . . " punk " . . . " He ' s dear. " Vice-President of Class 1; A.C.A. Representative 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Modern Dance Group 2; Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4; Numerals 3; Class Play 2; Courant 3, 4; W.U.S. Repre- sentative 2; Day Student Proctor 2; Day Student Dance Committee 1, 2; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Day Student Treasurer 4. 26 MARIANNE DEXTER HALE 3021 Golf View Drive, Vero Beach, Florida 1959-1961 " Marianne " Those Florida oranges . . . rushed lipstick job before Spanish class . . . the Florida fish . . . " What ' s the Spanish assignment? " . . . " Oh hello. " Corridor Proctor 3; Chapel Proctor 3; Debating 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4. »S j w , P B fca M, ,j»w • ' ' ' %! ■i I MARTHA BRAYTON HARRIMAN 231 Chestnut Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Marney " Nothing but sports . . . " Oobee-do " . . . " That ' s not how you spell Marney " . . . " It wasn ' t my fault that I lost two cylinders! " Numerals 2; Day Student Proctor 3; " A " Society 3; " A " Society President 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; Sub-Varsity Soccer 2; Chapel Proctor 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4. 27 SUSAN BARBARA HILL Forbes Lane, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Love that Bach " . . . Shylock . . . study atmosphere of music and smoke . . . " Poison Ivy " . . . " Let ' s have an argument. " Vice-President of Class 1; Class Song Leader 1, 2; Class Play 2, 3; Day Student Proctor 1, 2; President of Class 3; Varsity Tennis 3; Executive Committee of Bazaar 3; Secretary of Class 4; Debating 3, 4; Secretary of De- bating 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Fidelio 2, 3, 4; Sub-Varsity Soccer 4. MARGARET GRAY HODGES 106 Dover Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Gray " Our Organizer . . . that camp in the woods . . . " Hi- lo! " . . . " Going West? " ... " I have an idea. " Class Secretary 1; Proctor 1; Honorable Mention 1; Sunday School Teaching 1, 4; Class Vice-President 2; Numerals 2; Class Play 2; Tennis Varsity 2, 3; " A " Society 3; W.U.S. Committee 3; Class President 3; Head of Bazaar 3; Honor Roll 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Hockey Varsity 3, 4; Debating 4; Editor of Yearbook 4. 28 ELIZABETH WHITCOMB HOLLOWAY 14 Marshall Ridge Road, New Canaan, Connecticut 1958-1961 " Libby " The Ipana Smile . . . that guitar . . . those walks in the rain at Exeter . . . " Good Morning! " . . . " Oh, really? " Class Treasure 2; Corridor Proctor 2; Chapel Proctor 2; Sunday School Teaching 2; Numerals 3; New Fidelio 3; Tennis Varsity 3; " Afterthoughts " 3, 4; Fidelio 4; Vice-President of A.A.A. 4. i ri g» m 4 ELIZABETH AVERY HYDE Stearns House, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 1957-1961 " Beth ' Those P. A. teas ... so many books . . . " I ' m not a prep " Now look! " And I do not bleach my hair! " Secretary of Class 1; Class Play 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Numerals 2; " A " Society 3; Day Student Proc- tor 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Tennis Varsity 3; Soccer Varsity 3, 4; Head of Day Students 4. 29 JUDITH VICTORIA JORDON 707 Thomas Street, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvinia 1959-1961 " Jordie " , " Judy " Poisoning pigeons in the park . . . dangling earrings and a racoon coat . . . King-size Eloise . . . " Sprechen zie deutsch? " Sub- Varsity Tennis 3; Honorable Mention 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; " After- thoughts " 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Honor Roll 4; Secre- tary of A. A. A. 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. EILEEN BRIDGET KEEGAN 27 Lincoln Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Keeg " I think I ' m going to be sick. " ... " I couldn ' t graduate without playing soccer! " . . . " Dog is man ' s best friend. " . . . " I ' m sorry, but I just couldn ' t do it. " Chapel Proctor 1, 2; Class Play 1, 2; New Fidelio 3; Day Student Dance Committee 3; A.C.A. Representa- tive 3; Fidelio 4; Numerals 4; Senior Parlor Comm. 4. 30 SARAH JANE KNIGHT 4115 Cote des Neiges Road, Montreal, P.Q., Canada 1958-1961 " Tinky " Tinky No-Ches ... a pat a day for Coronella . . . " Ole " ... " I wore my contacts for 64 hours. " . . . " Hi, I ' m a Senior! " . . . " Que mango! " A.C.A. Representative 2; Corridor Proctor 2, 3; Varsity Fencing 3; Vice-President of Class 3; Honorable Men- tion 3, 4; President of Class 4; Fidelio 4.. 1 KARYL-LYNN KOPELMAN 1600 Oak Lane, Reading, Pennsylvania 1958-1961 " Karyl " That mad scribble ... no class for a mono-fin with a gunther rig . . . " I ' m going up to P.A. " . . . " Didn ' t I catch you here last month? " ... " I regret that I had but three years to give Abbot. " Debating 2, 3, 4; Archery Varsity 2, 3; Class Play 2; Honorable Mention 2, 3, 4; Numerals 4; Graduation Dance Committee 4. 31 NINA SCHORR LEVIN Crow Hill Road, Mt. Kisco, New York 1958-1961 " Nina " Our struggling young actress . . . the perfect size 7 . . . walking barefoot in the corridor . . . the stereo speakers . . . " If I ' d read all my books, I ' d be an educated woman. " Class Play 2; Honorable Mention 2; Debating 2, 3, 4; Brooks Play 3; Chairman of Senior Graduation Dance Committee 4. -.. ' ,:■ MILLICENT LORING LOW 198 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Lor " " Which way should I wear it today? " . . . " Let ' s go, children. " . . . " See you at the polls. " . . . " You know, this newspaper takes up all my time. " . . . Choate. Honorable Mention 2; Head of Riding 3; Treasurer of Class 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Brooks Play 3; New Fidelio 3; Cynosure 3; Modern Dance Group 3, 4; Fidelio 4; Editor of Cynosure 4. 32 ANDREA MORGAN LYNCH Columbus Hotel, Miami, Florida 1957-1961 " A " Those 10:30 exercises . . . " Skating is a summer sport; I like it. " . . . " I ' ve never done a map before. " . . . " Is this too tight in the hips? " A.C.A. Representative 2; Corridor Proctor 2; W.U.S. Representative 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Group 2, 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Choir 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; " Afterthoughts " 3, 4; Sub- Varsity Hockey 4; Numer- als 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. LINDA SCOTT LYNCH Columbus Hotel, Miami, Florida 1957-1961 " Lynchie " Those copious notes . . . the soaking sponge for make- up .. . " I have three questions . . . " " I ' m glad I ' m a four year girl. " Class Play 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Group 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention 2; Dance Coach 3; Numerals 3; Sub-varsity Soccer 3; Fire Official 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Debating 4. 33 DANNA MacCORKLE 35B Forest Drive, Springfield, N. J. 1958-1961 " Dayna " President of the Common People . . . " Joan, I told you they weren ' t synchronized! " ... " I feel so slender " . . . " Next year Barton and I are going to get to work! " Class Play 2; Corridor Proctor 2; Fire Marshall 2; Com- mencement Play 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4; Fidelio 3, 4. J KARIN ANN MAGID 20 Morris Lane, Scarsdale, New York 1959-1961 " Karin, " Gidzit " Turns for the tummy . . . Horses only twice a week . . . Lover of Scarsdale . . . Principal objector to ma- terialistic society . . . " But I think. . . " Prom Committee 3; Head of Senior Parlor Committee 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3. 34 CAROLINE PAGE MARSHALL 918 West Sixth Street, Red Wing, Minnesota 1958-1961 " Muffet " " Iss verbotten-Ja! " . . . " And this was going to be a Haitian Paradise " . . . " But Mrs. Baker, I like gooey ink " . . . " Will you please be my P.O.? " Proctor 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Vice-president of class 4; Social Commit- tee 4; Graduation Dance Committee 4. ML SUZANNE MATTHEWS 38 West Road, New Canaan, Connecticut 1958-1961 " Suzy " The new feature . . . " Seriously " . . . " But I ' m overweight " ... " I was just brushing up for college boards " . . . " Oh, did you buy peanut butter? " W.U.S. Representative 2; Corridor Proctor 2; Cheer- leader 2, 3; Honorable Mention 2; Class Play 2, 3; Courant 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Vice-President of Student Government 4. 35 PERSIS McCLENNEN Phoenix Towers, Phoenix, Arizona 1959-1961 " Persis " " Vote for Kennedy " . . . those horses . . . Ten minutes after the bell . . . " I ' m not really asleep " . . . " Some Enchanted Evening. " Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Prom Committee 3; New Fidelio 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Year- book 4; Fidelio 4. y m " V 1 ,:.i fl . vl JANE ANN MORTON South Road, Rye Beach, New Hampshire 1958-1961 " Mort " , " Janie " Songleader of the Common People ... " A waiter in every port. " ... " I take lights every night. " . . . " Hey, Purser, can you do something with my hair? " Chapel Proctor 3; Representative of the Christian Science Monitor 4; A.C.A. Representative 4. 36 TERRY ANN NAETZKER 4 Park Lane, Lakewood, New York 1959-1961 " Terry " " Yum, yum, chopped Svastich! " . . . " Hey, Lor, you ' re really cool! " . . . " Who wants to buy the Phillipian? " . . . " Give me a casual Lilt, please. " New Fidelio 3; Modern Dance Group 3; Executive Committee of Bazaar 3; Vice-President of A.C.A. 4; Fidelio 4. CONSTANCE JOAN NASSIKAS 239 North Gate Road, Manchester, New Hampshire 1958-1961 " Connie " That innocent smile . . . Never seen in her room . . . " I want to help him. " . . . " No one ever understands me. " . . . " I ' ve given him up. " New Fidelio 2; A.C.A. Representative 2, 3; W.U.S. Representative 2, 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Sunday School Teach- ing 2, 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Debating 4; Chairman of W.U.S. 4. 37 •. SANDRA WHITE NICHOLSON 46 North Street, Grafton, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Sandy " The original ninny ... " I hate hats! " . . . " Maybe I ' ll wake up early and do it. " . . . " I ' m going to give $100 to Albert Schweitzer " Corridor Proctor 2; Treasurer of Class 2; W.U.S. Repre- sentative 2; Chapel Proctor 3; Honorable Mention 3; Senior Parlor Committee 4; A.C.A. Representative 4. " %ta5 CORDELIA FURNALD O ' BRIEN 4 Sunset Rock Road, Andover, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Cordy " Choral 1, 2, 3 . . . the barf-green V. W. . . . quand , " If Miss Thompson says it, it ' s right. " vous baillez Class Play 2; W.U.S. Representative 3; Bazaar Com- mittee Chairman 3; Graduation Dance Committee 4; Debating 4; Day Student Proctor 4. 38 BARBARA MARIA OSBORNE 32 Moon Hill Road, Lexington, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Oz " , " Barbie- One peanut butter and jelly sandwich — 5 cents . . . Barbara, please remove those stockings . . . " And Buddha went to heaven " . . . " Do you allow free enterprise at your school? " Orchestra 2, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 4; Varsity Soccer 4. JULIA MAGRUDER DOBIE OWEN 11 Crescent Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Julie " Dresden Doll . . . vegetarian at heart . . . the dance on the roof . . . sounds of accordion music at 10:15 ... 6 Saccharins in a cup of coffee. President of Class 1; W.U.S. Representative 1, 2; Class Play 1, 2; Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3; Numerals 2; Courant 3; " A " Society 3; Honorable Mention 3; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Treasurer of A.A.A. 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. 39 JANE PAFFARD 106 Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pennsylvania 1958-1961 " Paf-Fard " , " Janie " The straight hair . . . Mile. Lisstaire . . . " Go Bucs! " . . . " Miss Logan, we just got here " .... " Did you say you have two pecan pies? " Class Play 2; Varsity Softball 2; Commencement Play 3; Numerals 3; Varsity Tennis 3; Fire Captain 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; " Afterthoughts " 3,4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Fidelio Librarian 4; Gargoyle Song Leader 4. MARY TOD PERRY 118 Hazelcroft Avenue, New Castle, Pennsylvania 1958-1961 " Toddy " The maternal instinct . . . that Western Pennsylvania accent . . . " So whadya want, a medal or something? " . . . " There ' s no air in the room. " Sunday School Teaching 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Chapel Proctor 4; Graduation Dance Committee 4. 40 JUDITH STEEL PURSER 275 Riverside Avenue, Riverside, Connecticut 1959-1961 " Judy " " Ah-so! " . . . " Someday I ' m going to step on her " . . . " Worm sits so erectly in church " . . . " Kitty, my child " . . . " But, Miss Perkins, I couldn ' t find the basin. " Varsity Tennis 2, 3; Sub-Varsity Basketball 3; Honor Roll 3; Honor able Mention 3; Bazaar Committee Chair- man 3; Fidelio 3, 4; " Afterthoughts " 3, 4; Numerals 4; Yearbook Staff 4. HELEN PATTERSON REPPERT Shingle House, Route 1, Ossining, New York 1958-1961 " Pat " Her brother, Dan . . . " Good Morning, Miss Jette- Ponsiby " . . . " But, Doss, you can ' t say that! " . . . " Of course, we can ' t take care of everyone who comes out for debating! " Corridor Proctor 2; Fire Marshal 2; Class Play 2; Brooks Play 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Language Lab Proctor 3, 4; Debating 3; President of Debating 4; Head of Sunday School Teachers 4. 41 x, y PHYLLIS ARLENE ROGDE 15 Foxcroft Road, Winchester, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Phistle " , " Phil " The laugh . . . that packing box couch . . . " How about that! " . . . " They have a sentimental value " . . . " You spell it Rogde, not Rodge. " Corridor Proctor 2; Honorable Mention 2; Davis Hall Marshal 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Cynosure Advertising Editor 4. SUSAN GALBREAITH ROTHWELL Nonquitt, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts 1957-1961 " Roth " , " Sue " White anklets and oxfords on Saturday . . . That pale pink fish net to cover those cardboard rollers . . . " My vite vedgies " . . . " To Muffet, with love, Harriet M. " Treasurer of Class 1; A.C.A. Representative 1; Corridor Proctor 2, 3; Numerals 2; President of Class 2; Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Varsity Lacrosse 2, 3; Bazaar Commit- tee Chairman 3; " A " Society 3; Sunday School Teach- ing 3, 4; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; President of A.A.A. 4. 42 ANNE DOYLE SAVAGE 23 Mowbray Avenue, Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. 1959-1961 " Anndee " President of the Good-To-The-Last-Butt Club . . . poker-face . . . " Ill never have another cup of tea " . . . " Yeah, Bo-diddley. " Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Tennis 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Corridor Proctor 4; Graduation Dance Committee 4; Head of Catholics 4; Sub-varsity Hockey 4. LINDA ANN SCOTT 86 Jacobus Avenue, Little Falls, New Jersey 1957-1961 " Scott " Those " peany-boo " and " j " parties . . . blue ribbons for those letters . . . " Anybody got some food? " . . . " Guess who I got a letter from? " Chapel Proctor 1; Griffin Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 1, 4; New Fidelio 2; Corridor Proctor 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Davis Hall Marshal 3; Lacrosse Varsity 3; Head of Senior-Mid Talent Show 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Head of " Afterthoughts " 3, 4; Numerals 4; Tennis Sub- Varsity 4; School Song Leader 4. 43 MARY JANE SHEPPARD Rox 33, APO 143, San Francisco, California 1960-1961 " Janie " Correspondence courses . . . Christmas presents in October ... " I hove to work " . . . komonos on the corridor. Debating 4; Corridor Proctor 4; Student Forum 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4; W.U.S. Representative 4. JOAN HAMMOND SMITH 21 Arbor Street, Wenham, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Joanie " Those graceful oxfords . . . our potential lawyer . . . " Huzbell! " . . . " My great grandfather, my grand- father, and my father all went to Harvard. " A.C.A. Representative 2; Class Play 2; Razaar Com- mittee Chairman 3; Honor Roll 3; Honorable Mention 3; Debating 4; Fidelio 4; Graduation Dance Com- mittee 4. 44 SYBIL PROCTOR SMITH 203 South Willard Street, Burlington, Vermont 1959-1961 " Syb " The red lanterns ... " I have the shower after dinner ' ' ' May I borrow the French dictionary? " ' Dear Tee— ' ' I wrote 76 letters this week. " Secretary of Class 3; New Fidelio 3; Treasurer of A.C.A. 4; Fidelio 4. JOAN BARBARA SPURGEON 35 Linwood Avenue, Newton, New Jersey 1958-1961 " Spurge " , " Joanie " Our equestrian . . . " Hey Spurge, may I have an hystaderfield " . . . " He ' s really dear " . . . " At this point, I really don ' t feel like doing much of anything. " Proctor 2, 4; Fire Patrol 2, 3; New Fidelio 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Gargoyle Cheerleader 3; Fi- delio 4; Senior Parlor Committee Chairman 4; Debat- ing 4. 45 f CAROLYN KRISTINA STAHLBRAND Cross Road, Boxford, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Kitty " Silver threads among the gold . . . those letters from Mt. Hermon . . . " Judy, my dear mother " . . . " No, I ' m not an albino " . . . " You ninny. " Varsity Track 2; Secretary of Class 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Student Forum 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Chairman of Davis Hall Marshals 3; Varsity Basket- ball 3; Honorable Mention 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. - STEPHANIE LENOX STOUFFER 145 Shore Road, Old Greenwich, Connecticut 1958-1961 " Stevie " Dorothy Gray, Inc. . . . principal supporter of Lanz . . . " It ' s so divine " ... " Fairfield County went democratic. " A.C.A. Representative 2; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Corridor Proctor 4; Debating 4; Mirror Representative 4. « 46 DOROTHY SPOTSWOOD STRINGFELLOW 5800 Huntly Road, Richmond, Virginia 1959-1961 " Spotty " Singing in the shower . . . those Chinese P.J. ' s . . . Spotty? Dotty? Hey Stringfellow! . . . " While you ' re up . . . " " You wouldn ' t happen to have any food, would you? " Corridor Proctor 2; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Class Play 2; Choir 3, 4; N. Y. Herald Tribune Representa- tive 4. ANN CLARK TEVEPAUGH 4212 Stuart Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 1959-1961 " Teve " , " Annie " That laugh . . . President of the Southern Club . . . " That ' s offensive " . . . naivete . . . " Auresevoir. " New Fidelio 3; Razaar Committee Chairman 3; Honor Roll 3; Head of Southerners 4; Fidelio 4; Secretary of A.C.A. 4. i 47 CAROL ULE 5 Loch Lane, Town of Rye, Port Chester, New York 1958-1961 " Ule " " Are you wearing Old Spice? " ... " I always feel well dressed in a towel " . . . " Subduer, do not leave me! " . . . " Will you give me a letter of introduction? " Varsity Track 2; Modern Dance Group 2; Vice-Presi- dent of Class 2; Sub- Varsity Hockey 3; Executive Com- mittee of Bazaar 3; Courant 3; Class Play 2; Com- mencement Play 3; Treasurer of Class 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief of Courant 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Honorable Mention 4. MARY RANDOLPH UPTON 39 Fearing Road, Hingham, Massachusetts 1958-1961 " Molly " Our Singer . . . " Hey, you guys " . . . " But I like Col- gate " ... " I must do something creative " ... " I wore my contacts seven hours today. " Chapel Proctor 3; Davis Hall Marshal 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Sunday School Teaching 4; Language Lab Proctor 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4. 48 ESTHER FIFE WANNING Ulster Landing Road, Saugerties, New York 1958-1961 " Terry " One pair of sneakers, dirt cheap . . . " My father teaches thinking " . . . " But I adore Hockey! " . . . " Who put 56 bottles in my closet? " Corridor Proctor 2, 3; W.U.S. Representative 2; Secre- tary of Class 2; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Cyno- sure Subscription Editor 4; Honorable Mention 4. P SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Sue Hill, Secretary; Miss Dains, Class Advisor; Sarah Knight, President. Standing: Muffet Marshall, Vice-President; Ann Buerger, Treasurer. 49 50 UNDERCLASSMEN " Curiouser and curiouser! . . . Now Tm opening out like the largest telescope that ever was! " 51 ! , —4 n L£ i iiiiiil l il FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Sitting: H. Field, President; S. Allen, Vice-President. Standing: J. Thurber, Treasurer; K. Krause, Secretary. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Sitting: S. Boynton, Vice-President; C. Kerr, President. Standing: B. Blake, Treasurer; A. Mac- Dougall, Secretary. Senior - Mids DAY STUDENTS Front Roiv: N. Gillingham, K. Krakauer, M. Concemi, B. Crane. Back Row: C. Laaff, L. Moriarty, M. Currier, K. Grant, M. Sweet. Missing: G. Haselton. t rmmf m FIRST FLOOR NEW WING Front Row: S. Boynton, A. MacDougall, N. Elwell. Second Row: A. Conrad, K. Krause, F. Muller, P. Lamed, S. Ketchum. Back Row: S. Abbott, E. Thalang, A. Ripley, S. Farr. 52 FIRST FLOOR OLD WING Front Row: J. Gilbert, H. Field, G. Whitehead. Second Row: C. Kerr, M. Lyman, M. Noyes, P. Ware, C. Dow. Back Row: A. Helfferieh, M. Wells, B. Bruns, L. Swanberg, E. Foster, M. Smith. SECOND FLOOR OLD WING Front Row: M. Osborne, C. Wilkerson. Second Row: S. Niebling, C. Everett, C. Fisher, B. Bartlett, S. Mallory. Third Row: B. Bradley, N. Hill, J. Thurber, C. Thomas, P. Gray. Back Row: A. von der Heyde, E. Wood, P. Henry, J. Hesketh, M. Mason, K. Grant, C. Moore, K. Kaiser. THIRD FLOOR OLD WING Front Row: B. Brown, K. Cecil, V. Crane. Second Row: E. Bohlen, M. Wepsala, S. Allen, A. Conrad, M. Hill. Back Row: L. Learned, C- Matthews, J. Davidson, L. Getzman, B. Blake, D. Wheeler, T. Corson, D. Stone. Juniors FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS M. Powe r, Secretary-Treasurer; C. Flint, President; D. Miller, Vice- President. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS M. Power, Acting Secretary-Treasur- er; L. Golden, President; B. Proske, Vice-President. Missing: C. Holcombe, Secretary- Treasurer. DAY STUDENTS Front Row: D. Fitts, M. Brown, C. Bennett, S. Seeche. Back Row: C. Haartz, S. Burton, H. Hayes, C. Flint, M. Kimball. Missing: I. Vardavoulis, C. Kimball. FRENCH HOUSE Front Row: M. Moore, C. Stern, E. Schock. Second Row: A. Harris, S. Coolidge, K. Flack, C. Krippendorf, J. Goehring. Back Roiv: C. Holcombe, F. Colby, C. Davidson, R. Eustace, A. Schenk, E. Cadbury, E. Moulton, D. Miller, A. MacCready, N. Ware, S. Holbrook. 54 ABBEY HOUSE FIRST FLOOR Front Row: L. Upton, B. Proske. Back Row: L. Golden, A. deLeeuw, S. Archer, A. Miller. ABBEY HOUSE SECOND FLOOR Front Row: N. Sullivan, M. Johnson, W. Joline. Back Row: E. Moulton, B. Hoffman, L. Stevenson, M. Fox, J. Reynolds, L. Fisher, J. Keziah. ABBEY HOUSE THIRD FLOOR Front Row: C. Humstone, A. Sample, D. Youngblood, M. Marshall. Back Row: J. Gleason, L. Kase, H. Watson, M. Dean, L. Richardson. 55 M Preps FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Sitting: J. Proctor, President; J. Meyers, Treasurer. Standing: M. Comstock, Vice-Presi- dent. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Sitting: B. Parson, President; E. Laaff, Treasurer. Standing: K. Reinhold, Secretary; N. Hopkins, Vice-President. DAY STUDENTS Front Row: J. Meyers, E. Laaff, L. Clark, N. Pointer. Back Row: A. Anderson, D. Barraclough, J. Caffray, M. Amy, B. Parson, J. Foster, P. Roversi. SHERMAN Front Row: S. Trafton, M. Comstock, J. Bass. Second Row: N. Hopkins, K. Tones, S. Nickerson, M. Bateman, G. Law. Back Row: C. Wells, S. Barker, E. Wood, J. Proctor, K. Reinhold, H. Helffcric, A. Holmes. 56 ORGANIZATIONS — — — — il •i — ■V T C — t • " — ™ ' t f — » — — - — - — — — z— = - " " " - T T — — -. - = r = r=. — g " — : " S ■■ ■ ZT " f S rf " - : =r» --j£ — - = . " ij s § 3 - Z ' r Jiir r 1 " sn—er. ■ " ■ — : — — iF — tlj 5s z " - " g " ' " - ?FB , - =y er --■ ■-■«. •- -Meg ' „ " ; - i : - yJV 3j ■ " " ' ■ ii ' - - . : = — V- £ , ' — vfi - : - ' — . ' - - — .-ff f r i " --= -.-- . w S Sggj l, " ' , ' 1 ■ 8! " T- - •■■■■.■ ■--:—— ' — — — - U T V ' rr ■ ,- . " - ■■ " — — = =»» fc S a £.%£ .i j 7 ==« r == - ' . : zZ r:= == ' --. i . Sr " r 3 i ir Z - — . , g -J 1 -- ?a S v. . 7 ;=r " ■ - TTi i " Tr. ««S£z«« - " T " r y - i rz -- - 11 " w — E : — " -—,■ ; " " ' ■ ' — ' i ..- " -TlTUn 1 =sz — -S g 3jg = -5 l! -. ■ " - —- - " zf TiSf - " Now, faere, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. " 57 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: S. Knight, L. Erickson, S. Davis, L. Bacon, S. Matthews, S. Rothwell, E. Hyde. Second Roiv: L. Golden, N. Hopkins, H. Field, B. Parsons, M. Comstock, S. Boynton, B. Proske, C. Kerr. Back Row: J. Proctor, S. Allen, C. Flint, D. Miller. Student Government STUDENT FORUM Front Row: A. Buerger, K. Krakauer, J. Goehring, N. Pointer, M. Brown, D. Youngblood, E. Moulton, A. Holmes. Second Row: J. Purser, M. Harriman, E. Wood, S. Stouffer, C. Abbott, M. Perry, J. Davison, B. Crane, J. Butler. Third Row: J. Draper, T. Naetzker, C. Marshall, S. Davis, S. Matthews, E. Holloway, S. Fox, L. Low, C. Ule. Fourth Row: M. Wells, J. Spurgeon, J. Reynolds, V. Cadbury, K. Stahlbrand, S. Trafton, S. de Leeuw, R. Bartlett, S. Boynton, L. Corson. Back Row: M. Bateman, L. Getzman, G. Whitehead, B. Parson, S. Allen, M. Sheppard, S. Burton, C. Wilkerson, N. Hopkins. 58 Abbot Christian Association A.C.A. OFFICERS S. Smith, Treasurer; A. Tevepaugh, Secretary; T. Naetzker, Vice-President; L. Erickson, President. A.C.A. REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: M. Dean, B. Blake, S. Smith, T. Naetzker, L. Erickson, A. Tevepaugh, J. Morton, M. Harriman. Second Row: N. Hopkins, M. Noyes, S. Nicholson, K. Flack, R. Bartlett, S. Coolidge. Back Roto: M. Brown, L. Upton, P. Larned, M. Johnson. Missing: P. Edson. World University Service W.U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: K. Jones, C. Davidson, A. Lynch, C. Nassikas, Head of W.U.S. ; C. Kerr, E. Wood, M. Sheppard. Second Row: E. Keegan, E. Thalang, R. Eustace, K. Krakauer, K. Kaiser, M. Power. Back Row: M. Wepsala, S. Archer, S. Trafton, E. Christelow. Missing: J. Keziah, A. Harris, M. Amy, C. Kimball, B. Haselton. 59 CHOIR Front Row: A. Lynch, B. Osborne, S. Allen, P. Reppert, V. Cadbury, J. Jordan, C. Thomas, B. Bradley, L. Lynch. Second Row: S. Stringfellow, C. Eaton, J. Paffard, M. Bidwell, L. Scott, S. Hill, M. Moore. Back Row: B. Bruns, P. Ware, A. Ripley, K. Grant, A. von der Heyde, M. Wells. Music FIDELIO Front Row: Mrs. Stahle, P. Reppert, B. Osborne, L. Barnes, S. Fox, S. Davis, A. Fahnestock, S. Matthews, M. Osborne, C. Nassikas, S. Neibling, I. Quark , M. Wells, A. Lynch, L. Lynch, L. Bacon, S. Smith, Miss Warner. Second Row: J. Draper, N. Gillingham, B. Bruns, L. Low, E. Holloway, D. Stringfellow, B. Brown, K. Wilkerson, A. Ripley, C. Matthews, D. Easton, P. Gray, A. von der Heyde, P. Edson, M. Marshall. Third Row: L. Getzman, J. Spurgeon, T. Naetzker, L. Scott, J. Paffard, C. Moore, M. Perry, D. MacCorkle, J. Smith, C. A. Field, K. Grant, B. Bradley, C. Ule, D. Evans. Back Row: G. Hodges, J. Gilbert, C. Fisher, V. Cadbury, J. Jordan, J. Purser, S. Rothwell, C. Eaton, President; S. Knight, L. Erickson, S. Hill, E. Keegan, P. Ware, S. Allen, M. Bidwell, F. Muller. Missing: J. Benedict, P. McClennen, A. Tevepaugh, C. Thomas. 60 " AFTERTHOUGHTS L. Holloway L. Scott J. Paffard J. Purser J. Jordan L. Bacon J. Draper A. Lynch DEBATING Front Row: L. Lynch, P. Reppert, President; S. Hill, Secretary; A. Lynch. Second Row: A. Sample, G. Hodges, M. Concemi, D. Evans, J. Spurgeon, G. Law, D. MacCorkle, J. Shepperd, T. Corson, C. Nassikas. Third Row: L. Golden, M. Power, M. Hale, S. Ketchum, M. Fox, C. O ' Brien, M. Wepsala, S. Stouffer, I. Quark, J. Davison, A. Beurger, M. Dean. Back Roiv: M. Currier, N. Gillingham, A. Miller, J. Reynolds, H. Field, D. Easton, K. Kopelman, J. Gilbert, W. Joline. Missing: C. Barker, S. Coolidge, N. Elwell, K. Reinhold, A. Schenk, J. Smith, C. Wells. 61 Literary Courant COURANT STAFF Front Row: C. Eaton, E. Christelow, C. Ule, Editor-in-Chief; S. Fox, K. Krause. Back Row: E. Wood, B. Crane, J. Owen, S. Boynton, A. Conrad, D. Fitts, C. Holcombe. CIRCLE STAFF Front Row: J. Benedict, S. Stoufrer, J. Purser, G. Hodges, Editor-in-Chief; Mrs. Bugbee, D. Evans, M. Cohen. Back Row: D. Easton, K. Stahlbrand, M. Farnsworth. Missing: P. McClennen. Circle Cynosure CYNOSURE STAFF Front Row: A. Buerger, P. Rogde, L. Low, Editor-in-Chief; A. Fahnestock, E. Wanning. Second Row: D. Wheeler, S. Ketchum, A. Miller, C. Fisher, S. de Leeuw, B. Blake, A. Harris, C. Kerr. Back Row: M. Brown, A. Sample, S. Farr, K. Grant, M. Power, L. Swanberg, A. Savage, A. Lynch. 62 ATHLETICS " People began running about in all di- rections, tumbling up against each other . . . the chief difficulty Alice found . . . was in managing her flamingo. " 63 Abbot Athletic Associatior A.A.A. OFFICERS J. Jordan, Secretary; S. Rothwell, President; J. Owen, Treasurer; E. Holloway, Vice-President. " A " SOCIETY Front Row: J. Owen, R. Hyde, S. Davis, C. Rutler. Back Row: M. Harriman, President; G. Hodges, D. Carpenter, S. Rothwell. 64 CAPTAINS C. Butler, Gargoyle; D. Carpenter, Griffin MODERN DANCE GROUP Front Row: N. Levin, L. Lynch, F. Colby, A. Lynch, D. Youngblood. Second Row: B. Brans, L. Golden, A. Harris, A. Holmes, L. Low, E. Wood, I. Vardavoulis, Mrs. Brown. Back Row: C. Humstone, P. Edson, A. Savage, H. Hayes, B. Proske, C. Bennett, E. Cadbury, L. Upton, L. Kase, M. Dean, E Wanning. 65 Griffins Debby Carpenter and Caesar GRIFFIN CHEERLEADERS L. Lynch, D. MacCorkle, P. Reppert, L. Golden, C. Matthews, B. Bruns, L. Scott 66 GRIFFIN FIRST TEAM TENNIS A. Sample, B. Bohlen, D. Carpenter, L. Swanberg, S. Seeche. GRIFFIN FIRST TEAM HOCKEY Front Roiv: L. Erickson, J. Purser, C. Ule, Captain; V. Crane, P. Rogde. Back Row: T. Corson, P. Barton, G. Cadbury, G. Hodges, R. Barnes, C. Holcombe. GRIFFIN FIRST TEAM SOCCER M. Brown, S. Farr, D. MacCorkle, K. Flack, M. Marshall, J. Benedict, Captain; E. Christelow, B. Bradley, B. Osborne, L. Lynch, L. Colby. 67 - " ■ ' " f ' ' vmm ' 4at. Cally Butler and Lister Gargoyle Gargoyle Cheerleaders A. MacCready, J. Davidson, D. Evans, J. Spurgeon, J. Draper, J. Paffard. 68 GARGOYLE FIRST TEAM TENNIS Front Row: J. Draper, J. Jorden. Back Row: K. Grant, W. Ware, C. Kerr. GARGOYLE FIRST TEAM HOCKEY Front Row: E. Ely, S. Rothwell, J. Paffard, Captain, A. Savage; E. Holloway. Back Row: S. Holbrook, J. Owen, A. Lynch, C. Kimball, E. Wanning, S. Crane, A. Fahnestock. GARGOYLE FIRST TEAM SOCCER E. Hyde, A. von der Heyde, S. Fox, K. Grant, D. Evans, G. Whitehead, C. Butler, Captain, M. Farnsworth; M. Sweet, M. Harriman, K. Krakauer, M. Osborne, S. Davis. ' O Oysters come and walk with us! " The Walrus did beseech, " If we can finish one last hour, Our twenty points we ' ll reach. We ' ll walk along old Morton Street, And talk of days gone by, Of plays, bazaars, and Intervale, Our talent show and . . . (sigh) The many picnics we have had, With credit due to each; A pleasant w alk, a pleasant talk Along the briny beach. The time has come, " the Walrus said, " For donning robes of blue. And down the shoot each girl has flung Her one last saddle shoe. " ' But wait a bit! " the Oyster cried, " Before we have our chat, For some of us are out of breath, And all of us are fat! " " No time for resting now, " he said, " For we have just begun. Can you imagine! Time has flown! Just think of what we ' ve done . . The Class of ' 61 moved in To Abbot via Abbey, Where on the third floor we were stuffed, Content but rather shabby . . . " The Walrus and his chubby friends Walked on a mile or so, Thinking of their Junior year, How fast the time did go . . . The year Miss Dains became our friend, And " I " became a " We " , The times we trudged to study hall, And French House came to be. 70 And then we moved to Draper Hall, And took first S.A.T. ' s. We started college interviews, Attending many teas. And after mid-years we were thrilled With lights till 10:15, And into Boston we could go Adorned with sweaters green. And finally we received our rings, And in the Parlor sat. Our senior year was close at hand Yes, we were sure of that. And when September came around Anticipation grew, For people now would look to us, And we ' d he there, we knew. On Sunday afternoons we smoked, And talked of many things, Of extra weekends, and the prom, And of our Boston flings. The college panic had begun, And we were scared to see What college would accept a Sue, A Jane, a Joan, or me. And when at last we got our flag Such pride to us it gave; It took its place in Davis Hall With other flags to wave. ' O Oysters, " then the Walrus said, " You ' ve had a pleasant run. Shall we be trotting home again? ' But answer came there none. 71 ??9fe. ' r i Kiv W- 1 iAO —p. m- UF A J r itfi I ■« « jk tvij nr • We sing to Abbot for we know that we Will ne ' er forget your wisdom and your tenderness, And we sing because we owe to thee A love that tokens loyalty and faithfulness! Oh, Abbot! Oh, Abbot! To you we lift our banner high! Oh, Abbot! Oh, Abbot! For everyone in sixty-one The Green will wave us onward! ADVERTISEMENTS Who did you pass on the road? ' the King went on, holding out his hand . . . for some more hay. " 79 80 THE BEST- KNOWN NAME IN GLASS... 1 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 81 82 As Usual The Unusual Compliments of the ANDOVER GIFT HOUSE THE COFFEE MILL Breakfast - Luncheon • Supper 125 MAIN STREET Andover Mass. BILLINGS, INC Jewelers — Opticians ANDOVER MASS. CARUSO ' S First Class Shoe Repairing 15 BARNARD STREET Across the street from the police station Trading here you save with safety. a full and complete line of — REVLON BEAUTY AIDS CHANEL PERFUMES L ' fcNTHERIC TOILETRIES THE HARTIGAN PHARMACY Andover Mass. Town Tailors and Cleaners CLEANING and TAILORING 7 Barnard Street Andover — Mass. Telephone Greenleaf 5-6492 Pick-up and Delivery Service 83 SMART FLAGG, Inc. BEST WISHES Insurance Exclusively BANK BUILDING TO Greenleaf 5-6161 MAIN STREET 1961 FINE FOOD COCKTAIL LOUNGE OFFICE SUPPLIES - FURNITURE SHAWSHEEN MANOR STATIONERY 349 North Main Street ANDOVER - MASS. ANDOVER STATIONERS 94 Main Street ANDOVER MASS. MODERN ROOMS Most Complete Line of Telephone GReenleaf 5-5800 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tel. GR. 5-3151 " Your Local Specialists In Sports " WHITWORTH ' S Rubber and Sporting Goods Store 581 Essex Street Lawrence, Massachusetts 404 SOUTH MAIN STREET — ROUTE 28 ANDOVER. MASSACHUSETTS GReenleaf 5-1996 edward a romeo stones HOUSE AND BARN • COCKTAILS — LUNCHEONS — DINNERS — SPECIAL FUNCTIONS • Telephone GR 5-1855 MARY ANN ' S CARD ANDE ' S YARN SHOP BEAUTY SALON Fine Yarns and Greeting Cards Thirty-one Main Street Andover — Massachusetts Personalized Stationery Ande ' s Coiffures Reflect Quality 92 Main Street and Style Andover Massachusetts MACARTNEY ' S Ladies ' Sportswear 5 Main Street - - - Andover, Mass. YtXuNNEMAN and COMPANY, Inc. REALTORS ANDOVER MRS. DAVID L. DARLING, Mgr. PLAYHOUSE Office 66 Main Street Essex Street Andover GR. 6-1430 ANDOVER FL 2-2114 Adagio ERRIMACK ALLEY NATIONAL BANK Continuous Community Service since 1814 Andover Georgetown Haverhill Lawrence Merrimac Methuen North Andover MASSACHUSETTS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Best Wishes from The Sealtest Foods Division of NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATION Lawrence -:- -:- Massachusetts Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1961 FORD ' S COFFEE SHOP Main Street — Andover Where the Abbot girls meet Phone: GR 5-1 136 Jhe leaven BEAUTY SHOPPE 28 Park Street Andover, Massachusetts Opposite the Fire Station We Pride Ourselves on Our Scalp Treatments, Facials, Hair Stylings and Permanents , " 86 DALTON ' S PHARMACY Andover Massachusetts Compliments of LOOK PHOTO, INC. Compliments From A PARENT D ' AMORE ' S SHOE SERVICE Expert Shoe Repair Opposite the Library COLLEGE GIRL - HOUSEWIFE CAREER GIRL -MATRON We Can Fit You to A Foundation Garment That Will Enhance and Trim Your Figure THE DAME SHOP, INC. 40 Main Street — Andover — GR 5-1658 Andover Inn ANDOVER. MASSTTS. On The Campus of PHILLIPS ACADEMY Catering To Parents And Guests Of ABBOT ACADEMY 87 J. P. EATON WOLLASTON PROVISION, INC. Tel. Tel. CApitol Richmond 7-1217 2-3452 BEEF, LAMB, PORK, VEAL and POULTRY 13-17 New Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON 9, - - MASSACHUSETTS Temple ' s Electric fir Radio Shop, Inc. (PHINNEY ' S) THE ANDOVER Records - Radios - TV - Stereo Repairs On All Makes TV BOOKSTORE Tel. GR 5-1 175 26 PARK ST. tOBT. W. PHINNEY ANDOVER, MASS. LAMPROS BROTHERS Lawrence Massachusetts Sixty -one — begun, Hard work and fun; % z te Sixty -one — done, The race is run. X«y FLOWERS ANDOVER MASS ,. -.«.. ,- , , r- , . ,- . ,- . . tel.gr 52929 FROM THE HEART LAWRENCE WHOLESALE DRUG CO. Lawrence Massachusetts 89 SCHOOL JEWELRY WATCHES JOHN H. GRECOE Watchmaker Jeweler Optician Certified Repair Service 46 MAIN STREET ANDOVER -:- -:- MASS. 357 North Main Street SHAWSHEEN ' Where Drycleaning is an Art ' CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK to ' 61 From The " Shear Magic " BEAUTY SHOP To whom it may concern — Do let us Style and Beautify Your Hair or help with any other Beauty Problem NELL BATTS AGNES ARTHUR Merrimack Valley ' s Leading Family Department Store " 1 1 Main St. - ANDOVER, MASS. 309 Essex St. - LAWRENCE, MASS. Telephone GR 5-6161 Compliments to the CLASS OF 1961 90 7F Compliments Of C tiP. WRIGHT DITSON MXikffll Girls ' School and College Jf S CftA l d Outfitters Wedding Invitations 462 BOYLSTON STREET Complete Service Boston 16, Massachusetts Fine Stationery and Engraving GIFTS GREETINGS CARDS S. S. PIERCE CO. M. T. BIRD CO. Est. 1831 39 West Street, Boston BOSTON, MASS. 1286 Beacon Street, Brookline Home of Delicious Foods CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1961 YOUR YEARBOOK LITHOGRAPHER Portland Lithograph Company 252 Spring Street — Portland, Maine 91 Hill ' s Hardware Athletic Goods BEST Main Street Andover, Mass. WISHES 1961 Morissey Taxi Service Paul W. Collins, Prop. 32 Park Street ANDOVER MASS. Telephone GR 5-3000 The Furniture Barn, Inc. North Andover, Mass. Specialists in EARLY AMERICAN and COLONIAL FURNITURE And ACCESSORIES FOOTWEAR Also Distinctive Gifts for the Home Style and Quality Charles Steak House, Inc. REINHOLD ' S A. C. Kostandin, Pres. Private Dining Room 13 Main Street Andover For All Occasions ROUTES 125 and 133 NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Tel. MU 2-7732 - (Closed Mondays) 92 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cohen " Things Different " Clothes and Accessories of the Better Type JfaUstjfi " • ' ANDOVER, LOWELL - MASS. Kenneth P. Thompson Co., Inc. Gifts, Magazines and School Supplies For Every Student ' s Needs Main Street ANDOVER CONGRATULAT ONS FROM A FRIEND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 The Andover Shop bailors ant) Jfurnisljcrs ' IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES CAMBRIDGE ANDOVER 93 M " The great art of riding . . . is to keep " CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE Coca-Cola Bottling Company SALEM DEPOT NEW HAMPSHIRE Compliments of BISHOP ' S 94 wiw ft 1 : ■ M % CLd55 Of %4 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stahlbrand Compliments Of gSK Jfii Wff£ %7jtto. THE DODGE ASSOCIATES, Inc. jPr° ij If " §HEe3 Care of Trees and Shrubs 268 Main St. -WENHAM, MASS. Telephone Hamilton 858 Reservation Rd. - ANDOVER, MASS. V v ■% t fol •ISSSfe - Telephone GReenleaf 5-0841 95 PHONE LAfayette 3-5600 TYLER KEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRUITS and PRODUCE 33 Faneuil Hall Market BOSTON 9, MASSACHUSETTS F. W. Woolworth Co. Headquarters for School and Office Supplies 46 Main Street Andover Your Host of the Highways— Howard Johnson ' s Route 28 Andover, Mass. LANDMARK FOR HUNGRY AMERICANS " Its body is made of plum-pudding, its wings of holly-leaves, and its head is a raisin burning in [almond extract]. " I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Moore 7Ae Quoit (C) affiffUU Co. ARLINGTON - MASS. The care of trees for over 60 years. Landscape Planting and Construction — Large Tree Moving — Spraying, Pruning, Fertilizing 96 STUPE ' N SQUIRT At Abbot nearly everybody reads Tke Cynosure COMPLIMENTS OF MARUM ' S RETAIL PLAN AHEAD EUROPE in SUMMER (Student Trips) SENIOR CLASS TRIP in WINTER MEXICO . . . SPRING VACATION " It ' s very provoking . to be called an egg v ery! " Bride Grimes Company PLUMBING SUPPLIES 9 Franklin Street Lawrence — Massachusetts 97 Abbott, Charlotte Mary— 3 Maple Street, Wilton, New Hampshire Allen, Sally Elizabeth— 105 the Vineyard, Kenwood, Oneida, New York Amy, Marietta Battles— 35 Elm Street, Andover, Massachusetts Anderson, Ainslie Christine— Karlton Circle, Andover, Massachusetts Archer, Susan Locke— St. Paul ' s School, Concord, New Hampshire Barker, Carol Anne— 2620 Woody Drive, Billings, Montana Barraclough, Dale Susan— 8 Punchard Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts Bartlett, Bebecca Ann— 3628 North Van Ness Boulevard, Fresno, California Bateman, Melinda— Summitville, Ohio Bennett, Cynthia Eversley— 43 Salem Street, Andover, Massachusetts Blake, Charlotte Hayes— Stanwich Boad, Greenwich, Connecticut Bohlen, Elizabeth Hazard— 324 Livingston Street, New Haven 11, Connecticut Boynton, Susan Buth— 379 Main Street, Groveland, Massachusetts Bradley, Brenda— Alden Street, Duxbury, Massachusetts Brown, Beverly Joan— Box 28, Woodstock, Connecticut Brown, Margaret Cadman— 138 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts Bruns, Elizabeth Ann— Knollwood Farm, Fayetteville, New York Burton, Suzanne— 66 Central Street, Andover, Massachusetts Butler, Judith Goodrich— Mountain Boad, West Suffield, Connecticut Cadbury, Elizabeth Anne— 117 Main Street, Farmington, Connecticut Caffray, Janice Bose— 15 Lyman Boad, North Andover, Massachusetts Cecil, Kitty Caulk-Box 1188, Easton, Maryland Clark, Lee Meigs— 101 Holt Boad, Andover, Massachusetts Colby, Felicity Isabelle— 137 College Street, Clinton, New York Comstock, Mary Myrick— 1201 North James Street, Rome, New York Concemi, Mary— 17 Cyr Drive, Lawrence, Massachusetts Conrad, Joan Andree— 1308 Bluebell Avenue, Boulder, Colorado Coolidge, Susan— Argilla Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts Corson, Linda Robinson— 2013 Church Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania Crane, Bethiah Beale— 9 Abbot Street, Andover, Massachusetts Crane, Valerie— Manchester Center, Vermont Currier, Mary Louise— 61 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts Davidson, Cynthia M.— West Lake Road, Skaneateles, New York Davison, Judith Jean— 239 North Adams Street, Manchester, N.H. Dean, Emilie (Mimi)— 42 Atlantic Avenue, Cohasset, Massachusetts de Leeuw, Alexandra L.— Deer Park, Greenwich, Connecticut Dow, Carolyn Louise— Waldingfield Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts Elwell, Nancy Lyon— 1381 Roosevelt Avenue, Pelham Manor, New York Eustace, Rosemary— Zacatlan 8 Colonia " La Paz " Puebla, Mexico Everett, Cynthia— 162 Center Street, Concord, New Hampshire Farr, Sherrill Ann— North Main Street, Bradford, Vermont Field, Carol Anne— 280 Rumstick Point, Barrington, Bhode Island Field, Hilary Dean— 19 Fox Hill Lane, Darien, Connecticut Fisher, Christine-Ellen— Fisher Governor Co., 205 South Center Street, Marshall- town, Iowa Fisher, Lorna May— Ponus Ridge Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Fitts, Deborah W.— Hidden Field, Andover, Massachusetts Flack, Sonya Karen— Wilderness Road, Tryon, North Carolina Flint, Charlotte E.— Brooks School, North Andover, Massachusetts Foster, Edna Ruth— " Pine Hollow, " 10 Cherry Street, Wenham, Massachusetts Foster, Jo-Anwyl— 4 Dumbarton Street, Andover, Massachusetts Fox, Marie Elizabeth— Powder Point Avenue, Duxbury, Massachusetts Getzman, Louise— Box 28, Longville, Minnesota Gilbert, Julie Ann— 27 Spring Glen Terrace, Hamden, Connecticut Gillingham, Natalie Marie— Tilton House, Andover, Massachusetts 98 Gleason, Jan Arl eve— Shawnee Hills, Wheeling, West Virginia Goehring, Jacqueline L.— Bolton Road, Harvard, Massachusetts Golden, Lois Jane— 292 Blossom Street, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Grant, Karen— 18 Tewksbury Street, Ballardvale, Massachusetts Grant, Katharine Mayhugh— Blinn Lane, Middlebury, Vermont Gray, Pauline-153 East 82nd Street, New York 28, New York Haartz, Karla E.— 60 High Plain Road, Andover, Massachusetts Harris, Elizabeth Ann— Pilot Rock Lane, Riverside, Connecticut Haselton, Gloria Leslie— 82 Holt Road, Andover, Massachusetts Hayes, Hilary— off Phillips Street, Andover, Massachusetts Helfferich, Alice Virginia— R.F.D. 1, Amston, Connecticut Helfferich, Honora Hope— R.F.D. 1, Amston, Connecticut Henry, Margaret L.— c o Mr. and Mrs. I. Graham, 799 Robinson St., Burlington, Ontario; c o First National City Bank of N.Y.; Juan Luna, Manila, Philippine Islands Hesketh, Jennifer Ann— c o Maximoff, 2 Sherman Avenue, Summit, New Jersey Hill, Marcia Mayo— 841 North Main Street, Rockford, Illinois Hill, Nancy Ellen-Old Post Road, Bedford Village, New York Hoffman, Barbara B.— 463 Hollow Tree Ridge Road, Darien, Connecticut Holbrook, Sarah— 601 Poia Place, Sewickley, Pennsylvania Holcombe, Carolyn— North River Road, Milford, New Hampshire Holmes, Alice Davidson— Headquarters, Camp McCoy, Wisconsin Hopkins, Nina— 127 South Street, Raynham Center, Massachusetts Humstone, Carol F.— 14 Richmond Road, Douglaston 63, New York Johnson, Mary Evelyn— c o Dr. C. G. Johnson, Saphire Beach Club, Virgin Islands Joline, Wendy H.-55 East 72nd Street, New York 21, New York Jones, Kristina D.— c o Creole Petroleum Corp., Apt. 889, Caracas, Venezuela Kaiser, Karin R.— 980 Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts Kase, Mary L.— 135 South LaSalle Street, Chicago 3, Illinois Kerr, Claudia— 44 Highland Street, New Haven, Connecticut Ketcham, Suzanne— 1 Cherry Lane, Westfi eld, New Jersey Keziah, Jane Muthoni— Abbot Academy, Andover, Massachusetts Kimball, Cynthia Fifield— 66 Bartlet Street, Andover, Massachusetts Kimball, Margaret R.— 66 Bartlet Street, Andover, Massachusetts Krakauer, Kathrin Ann— 9 George Street, Andover, Massachusetts Krause, Kathie— 8 Elliott Street, Exeter, New Hampshire Krippendorf, Cheryl Ann— 1 Clifton Park, Marblehead, Massachusetts Laaff, Carolyn Davis— Reservation Road, Andover, Massachusetts Laaff, Elfriede Pittman— Reservation Road, Andover, Massachusetts Larned, Barbara Potter— 2556 Manderville Canyon Rd., Los Angeles 49, California Law, Ginger F.— 10 Rock Hill Lane, Scarsdale, New York Learned, Lauchlan Morris— 296 High Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts Lyman, Martha Currie— 59 High Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts MacCready, Ann R.— 26 Bourne Street, Middleboro, Massachusetts MacDougall, Anne C— 190 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington, Massachusetts Mallory, Susan P.— North Rock Ridge, Greenwich, Connecticut Marshall, Elizabeth Morley— 918 West Sixth Street, Red Wing, Minnesota Mason, Martha Lenox— 62 Hoodridge Drive, Pittsburgh 28, Pennsylvania Matthews, Nancy C— Rosebrook Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Meyers, Jacqueline Lee— 23 Alden Road, Andover, Massachusetts Miller, Anita Maxwell— 46 Madison Street, Auburn, Maine Miller, Danica— 217 Park Avenue, Meadville, Pennsylvania Moll, Nancy Huson— R.F.D. 8, Concord, New Hampshire Moore, Carol Ann— 11 Pine Ridge Road, Topsfield, Massachusetts Moore, Margaret A.— P.O. Box 156, East Norwich, New York 99 Moriarty, Lynne E.— 22 Haverhill Street, Shawsheen, Massachusetts Moulton, Elizabeth W— 39 Warren Street, Salem, Massachusetts Moulton, Emily Louise— 39 Warren Street, Salem, Massachusetts Muller, Frederica I.— P.O. Box 155, Newtown, Connecticut na Thalang, Emvly— c o Miss Chirapa Shaweevongs, 1801 Calvert Street, N.W., Washington 9, D.C. Nickerson, Susannah— Box 96, South Orleans, Massachusetts Niebling, Susan Hammond— 27 Elliot Street, Exeter, New Hampshire Noyes, Mary ( Molly)— Prattling Pond Boad, Farmington, Connecticut Osborne, Marthe— 32 Moon Hill Boad, Lexington 73, Massachusetts Parson, Bridget L.— 104 Hidden Boad, Andover, Massachusetts Power, Margaret— c o Mrs. M. Waterman, 33 Washington Square West, New York, New York Poynter, Nancy— 68 Elm Street, Andover, Massachusetts Proctor, Jane— Harding Boad, Clinton, New York Proske, Bettina J.— Cove Boad, Oyster Bay, New York Quarck, Ingrid— Walnut Avenue, North Hampton, New Hampshire Beinhold, Katharine— Quaker Hill, Pawling, New York Beynolds, Jane B.— 1200 Hardscrabble Boad, Chappaqua, New York Bichardson, Linda— Hillside Boad, Greenwich, Connecticut Bipley, Anne— Pilgrim ' s Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts Boversi, Patricia— Highland Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts Sample, Ann Allen— 592 North Street, Greenwich, Connecticut Schenck, Anita M.— 47 Crane Boad, Scarsdale, New York Schock, Margaret Eileen— 209 Washington Boulevard, Sea Girt, New Jersey Seeche, Sharon Lee— Sutton Hill Boad, North Andover, Massachusetts Smith, Mary Mason— 1000 Ninth Street, Fairmont, West Virginia Stern, Chris— Hermitage Farm, Lyme, New Hampshire Stevenson, Laurel— South Milwaukee Avenue, BB. 1, Box 29, Libertyville, Illinois Stone, Barbara H.— 33 Lee Bun Boad, Poland 14, Ohio Sullivan, Nanci— 91 Concord Street, Nashua, New Hampshire Sutton, Jacquelyn L.— 2 Farmstead Lane, Farmington, Connecticut Swanberg, Linda— Woodway Bidge Lane, New Canaan, Connecticut Sweet, Meriby— 2 Stinson Boad, Andover, Massachusetts Thomas, Caroline— The Brick House, Bang ' s Island, Newburyport, Massachusetts Thurber, Julia— West View Farm, Charlotte, Vermont Trafton, Susan Dain— 323 Minot Avenue, Auburn, Maine Upton, Letitia— 500 Bidgeway Street, St. Joseph, Michigan Vardavoulis, Iris Alexandra— 173 Main Street, Andover, Massachusetts von der Heyde, Abby C— Hawks Hill Boad, New Canaan, Connecticut Ware, Natalie— 10 Auburn Street, Concord, New Hampshire Ware, Patricia— 10 Auburn Street, Concord, New Hampshire Watson, Helen Gillette— Comegys Bight Farm, ChestertoWn, Maryland Wells, Catharine P.— c o Mrs. John Englis, 18 Cedar Lane, Port Washington, N.Y. Wells, Mary Dutcher— c o Mrs. John Englis, 18 Cedar Lane, Port Washington, New York Wepsala, Marilynne— 35 South Broadway, Irvington, New York Wheeler, Dorothy— Brushy Bidge Boad, New Canaan, Connecticut Whitehead, Gretchen— 16 Edgehill Street, Princeton, New Jersey Wilkerson, Cathlyn— 363 Mayapple Boad, Stamford, Connecticut Wood, Elizabeth— Lake Attitash, Amesbury, Massachusetts, Box 631, Newbury- port, Massachusetts Wood, (Alice) Emory— Centreville, Maryland Youngblood, Donna Susan— c o Mrs. Geoffrey Beall, 75 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 100


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