Abbot Academy - Circle Yearbook (Andover, MA)

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" Here he is, ready to be introduced to you. Winnie-the-Pooh. " THE CIRCLE Circle Board 1962 Editor-in-Chief Sue Boynton Faculty Advisor Mrs. Bruce Bugbee Val Crane Cammy Moore Mary Lou Currier Barbara Stone Pauline Gray Kathie Krause ' Pooh de Bear, most faithful of my Knights. ' DEDICATION Mrs. Hartford Powel, Jr. I K mw fyA$ t,m JfUW Mrs. Crane " Winnie-the-Pooh sat down, put his head between his paws, and began to think. ' 6 FACULTY " If anyone knows anything about anything, its Owl who knows something about something. . . . " English Department mmi — K ■■ ' ) Mrs. Paul Werner Mrs. John H. Sisson " You cant help admire anybody who can spell Tuesday, even if he doesn ' t spell it right; but spelling isn ' t everything. " Miss Olthje Christine Von Erpecom Miss Louise Lewis 8 mm ■Bj 9V HkL 1 ST- ■ ' . H V wly ■ 7 I ■ i SB ' ■■ y t 1 in w 4 Mrs. John Greely Mile. Marie Barratte French Department " Bonhommy, " went on Eeyore gloomily, " French word meaning gaiety. " Mile. Germaine Arosa $ Mrs. Gerald D. Ferris 9 Miss Edith Jones Latin Department Mrs. Paul DeGavre Miss Margaret Howland History Department Spanish Department Miss Blair Danzol Miss Dorothy Judd ' Decrevi heffalumpum captare. Mrs. Thomas Reese Miss Mary Minard 10 fmmMmkmXImWMi Miss Dorothy Dains Mathematics Department Miss Carolyn Goodwin Mrs. James Burns Science Department " To discover what? " said Piglet anxiously. " Oh just something. " " Nothing fierce? " " Christopher Robin didn ' t say anything about fierce. He just said it had an ' % ' . " Miss Pamela Tinker Mrs. George McKinley Miss Eleanor Tucker 11 Physical Education Stoutness exercises in front of the glass. Miss Carolyn Pike, Miss Jorunn Buzzi, Mrs. George Butler, Miss Shirley Ritchie. Dr. Hans Sidon— Bible. Mrs. Dorothy Quintal— Typing; Mrs. J. T. Whitney, Mrs. Walter Greenall— Language Training. Music Department Standing: Miss Tingley, Miss Warner, Mr. R. Coon. Seated: Mrs. C. Stahle, Miss Chang. 12 Miss Isabel Hancock Infirmary ' Just in time for your Strengthening Medicine ' House Mothers S Mrs. Dorothy Potter Miss Marian Perkins, Miss Kathleen Ayre, Dr. Michael Gravallese. 9 V " W Mrs. Lilian Elhs, Mrs. John Levo, Miss Lilla Connolly. 13 School Business Mrs. Mary Howe Baker Librarian Miss Hope Coolidge, Dietician and House Superintendent; Mr. Gardner Sutton, Comptroller and Business Manager; Miss Catherine Sullivan, Alumnae Secretary. Administrative Aids Front Row: Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Malcon Sachse, Mrs. Perry Wile. Back Row: Miss Louise Robinson, Mrs. Caroline Eaton, Mrs. Henry Davies, Mrs. Arthur Neumark, Mrs. Frank Brainerd. Missing: Mrs. John O ' Neil, Mrs. Matt Novak, Mrs. Frank Di Clement. I I SENIORS do remember, only Pooh doesn ' t well, so that ' s why he likes hav- ing it told to him again. Because then it ' s a real story and not just a remembering. " CHARLOTTE MAY ABBOTT 3 Maple Street, Wilton, New Hampshire 1958-1962 " Sugar " Vacation on the beach . . . " God has nothing to do with it " . . . " It is not a gum band. " . . . Pete . . . Silence speaks. Class Play 2; Corridor Proctor 2, 3; Davis Hall Mar- shal 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Language Laboratory Proctor 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Sunday School Teaching 4; Choir 4. M „ SALLY ELIZABETH ALLEN 105 The Vinyard, Kenwood Station, Oneida, New York 1959-1962 " Sal " Efficient . . . The accompanist . . . musically inclined? . . . " Guess how many letters I got today? " . . . " Wommsie " . . . Ayee? . . . " Hurry Up! " . . . " Do I ever. " Choir 2, 3, 4; A.C.A. Representative 2; Honorable Mention 2; Class Play 2; Corridor Proctor 3; Vice- President of Class 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; President of Student Government 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Head of " Erratics " 4; Social Committee 3. 16 REBECCA ANN BARTLETT 3628 North Van Vanness Blvd., Fresno 4, California 1959-1962 Those spring vacation cruises . . . " He ' s about as tall as I am . . . " " Ayee? " . . . " It is positively gauch. " Honor Roll 2; Honorable Mention 2; Courant 2; W.U.S. Representative 2; Class Play 2, 3; A.C.A. Representative 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Chairman of Bazaar Committee 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Secre- tary of Student Government 4. BARBARA ABBOTT BICKLY 1520 Beech Street, Texarkana, Arkansas 1961-1962 " Barbie " Vanderbilt . . . " The South will rise again " . •. . " Surely, laaamb " . . . always writing letters. Prom Committee 4. 17 CHARLOTTE HAYES BLAKE Starwich Road, R.F.D. 1, Greenwich, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Boonie " , " Bonnie " " Love those Georges " . . . " Myaee " . . . deadlines to meet . . . Wommsie . . . " Wow " . . . " Winstons, please. " A.C.A. Representative 3; Class Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Softball 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Class Play 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Debating 4; Cynosure 2, 3, Editor- in-Chief of Cynosure 4. ELIZABETH HAZARD BOHLEN 324 Lewiston Street, New Haven 11, Connecticut 1958-1962 " Bambi " Innocent Alice-in-Wonderland features . . . perfect sculptor ' s model . . . Seen in the art studio or lounging in a black velvet robe . . . " oh yeah. " Varsity Archery 1; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Fire Lieu- tenant 2; Bazaar Play 2. 18 SUSAN RUTH BOYNTON 81 Rue Les Feuilles, Saigon, Viet Nam 1959-1962 " Sue-B " , " Sue " , " Sue-Doe " Phone calls on first floor . . . Yale . . . Monhegan . . . " them aatists " . . . " It took me six years to grow " . . . " obviously " . . . " excellent " . . . " No, I ' m not Viet- namese. " Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Play Director 2, 3; Courant 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3; Bazaar Executive Com- mittee 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Sub- Varsity Tennis 3; Social Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Forum 3; Circle Editor-in-Chief 4. BRENDA ANNE BRADLEY Alden Street, Duxbury, Massachusetts 1960-1962 Br in That voice . . . " oh " I am not feeble " . . oh " . . . " I ' m on a diet " . . . " Frankly I want to go sailing. " Corridor Proctor 3; Fidelio 3, 4; First Team Soccer 3, 4; Class Play 3; Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Griffin Cheerleader 4; School Song Leader 4. 19 BEVERLY JOAN BROWN Box 28, Woodstock, Connecticut 1958-1962 ' Bev Brown? . . . " I ' m going to wait until it grows out " . . . " May I borrow your alarm clock? " Honorable Mention 2; Honor Roll 3; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Brooks Play 3; Fidelio 3, 4. y i ELIZABETH ANN BRUNS Knollwood Farm, Fayetteville, New York 1960-1962 " Betsy " , " Betsy-B " Exercise leader on second floor new wing . . . " Cool as a moose in a stream and twice as hairy " . . . " meow " . . . " Oh, rats! " . . . " It ' s posture week. " Honorable Mention 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Mod- ern Dance Group 3; Davis Hall Marshal 3; Executive on Bazaar Committee 3; Griffin Cheerleader 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Head of Posture Week 3; Vice-President of Student Government 4; Head of Demerit Council 4. 20 KITTY CAULK CECIL P.O. Box 1188, Easton, Maryland 1959-1962 " Kitty " . . " It ' s cold " Cats . . . Lawerenceville . . . " Lish? ' . . . " Hey, that ' s cool! ' ' Fire Marshal 2, 3, 4; Class Play 2; Bazaar Play 2; Talent Show 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Lan- guage Laboratory Proctor 3, 4; Corridor Proctor 4. MARY CATHERINE CONCEMI 17 Cyr Drive, Lawrence, Massachusetts 1958-1962 Varsity smoking . . . That straight skirt . . . " Oh, poopsie " . . . " What makes your head so red? " . . . " You know what I mean. " Class Treasurer 1; Numerals 3; Debating 3, 4; Social Committee 4. 21 JOAN ANDREE CONRAD 1380 Rluebell Avenue, Boulder, Colorado 1959-1962 " Andy " That Elfin quality . . . The patter of little elephant feet . . . " oh, yea? " ... a rose and a beer bottle. W.U.S. Representative 2; Modern Dance Group 2; Class Play 2; Bazaar Play 2; Sub- Varsity Tennis 3; Fidelio 4; Debating 4; Walk Leader 4; Courant 3, Editor-in-Chief of Courant 4. LINDA ROBINSON CORSON 2013 Church Road, Flourtown, Pennsylvania 1958-1962 " Taffewo " , " Taffy ' Crazy sneeze . . . " Cool ' . . . W and L. 1 really don ' t like that " Corridor Proctor 1, 2, 3; Class Play 1, 2; Fire Lieuten- ant 2; Chapel Proctor 2, 3; Debating 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3; Sub-Varsity Hockey 3, 4; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Social Committee 4. 99 BETHIAH BEALE CRANE 9 Abbot Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Beth " , " Bo " Quiet enthusiasm . . . Wesleyan . . . " Has the day- student mail come down yet? " . . . " After all ... " ... " I really don ' t understand it. " Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention 1, 2; Day- student Proctor 1, 3; Class Secretary 1; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Vice-President of Class 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Softball 3; Courant 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Presi- dent of A.A.A. 4. VALERIE CRANE Manchester Center, Vermont 1958-1962 ' VaT " Did you hear? . . . It ' s snowing in Vermont " . . . " pathetic " . . . flamindroes . . . " go on " . . . " Forget it. " Honorable Mention 1; Chapel Proctor 2; Varsity La- crosse 2, 3; Captain Varsity Lacrosse 3; Numerals 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Yearbook Board 4; Varsity Hockey 4; Captain Varsity Hockey 4. 23 MARY LOUISE CURRIER 61 Chestnut Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Mary Lou " , " Currieroni " Rracelets ... " A license? " . . . the car . . . " Oh reallv? " J . . . " Seriously. " Chapel Proctor 1, 2, 3; Varsity Fencing 2; Varsity Lacrosse 3; Gargoyle Hockey Captain 4; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Executive Committee of Bazaar 3; Day Student Dance Committee 3; Numerals 3; Debating 3; Fidelio 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Yearbook Board 4. JUDITH JEAN DAVISON 239 North Adams Street, Manchester, New Hampshire 1959-1962 " Sandy " , " Judy " Those ears . . . and smile . . . Brown . . . " Oh Gaul " . . . bewildered . . . chapel talks. Class Treasurer 2; Fire Marshal 2; Junior class Dance Committee 2; Varsity Softball 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Student Forum 3; Head Chapel Proctor 3; Gargoyle Cheerleader 3, 4; Debating 3; A.C.A. President 4; Student Council 4. 24 CAROLYN DOW Waldingfield Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts 1959-1962 " Dowser " Water, water, water with ice . . . have a ring . . . " Why " . . . " How many minutes to scrub a face? " . . . " What, what, what? " Fire Marshal 2; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; First Team Hockey 4; Debating 4; Honor Roll 4. 1 NANCY LYON ELWELL 1281 Roosevelt Avenue, Pelham Manor, New York 1960-1962 " Nanc " , " Nancee " " Obviously " . . . the beauty and the beast ... " I like being tall. " Debating 3, 4; Chairman of Razaar Committee 3; Talent Show 3; Fire Marshal 3; Sunday School Teach- er 4; Study Hall Proctor 4. 25 CYNTHIA EVERETT 162 Centre Street, Concord, New Hampshire 1959-1962 " Cindy " " I like horses and music " . . . exercises . . . " Yea, Dartmouth " . . . " Good grief " . . . " We don ' t look alike. " A.C.A. Representative 2; Corridor Proctor 2; Chapel Proctor 2, 3; Class Play 2, 3; Chairman of Bazaar Committee 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Head of Riding 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. SHERRIL ANN FARR Bradford, Vermont 1960-1962 " What time is it? " . . . " Oh! skiing " . done your Latin? " . . . That petit look. Cynosure Staff 3; School Editor of Cynosure 4. " Sherry " " Have you 26 CAROL ANNE FIELD 280 Rumstick Point, Rarrington, Rhode Island 1959-1962 " C.A. " " Can you guys be quiet, please? " . . . " please wipe your feet before entering " ... " I always wash my hair before breakfast " . . . always on time. New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Corridor Proctor 3, 4; Sunday School Teaching 3, 4; Chapel Proctor 4; Rusi- ness Editor of Cynosure 4. 9 ST a iSSt ' xI ' k 44S al HILARY DEAN FIELD 19 Fox Hill Lane, Darien, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Hil " , " Hilanj-D. " , " Hilly " Real blond hair ... " I know this guy ... " ... " Just drop by anytime ... " ... " Okee? " . . . real organi- zation. Archery Varsity 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; A.C.A. Representa- tive 2; Class Secretary 2; Debating 2, 3; Class Play 2, 3; Class President 3, 4; Chairman of Razaar Com- mittee 3; N.E.S.G.A. Representative 3, 4; Secretary of Debating 4; Walk Leader 4; Sunday School Teaching 4; Fire Marshal 4; Prom Committee 4. 27 CHRISTINE ELLEN FISHER 410 North 10th Street, Marshalltown, Iowa 1959-1962 " Chris " " Do you bleach your hair? " . . . Avid guitar player . . . " Oh, Hey " . . . " Yea, I know. " New Fidelio 2; Fire Marshal 2; Fidelio 3; Fidelio Librarian 4; Cynosure 3; Circulation Manager of Cyn- osure 4; Chairman of Razaar Committee 3; Class Plav 3; Griffin Song Leader 4. EDNA RUTH FOSTER 10 Cherry Street, Wenham, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Edie " Those famous Saturday leaves . . . R.R.R. . . . " Oh, How romantic " . . . " Don ' t be so silly " . . . " You should see me drive. " Vice-president of Class 1; Honor Roll 1; Fire Marshal 2; Chairman of Razaar Committee 3; Study Hall Proctor 4; Language Laboratory Proctor 4; Chairman of Senior Parlor Committee 4; Sunday School Teach- ing 4. 28 LOUISE GETZMAN Box 215, Longville, Minnesota 1960-1962 " Weezey " , " Getz " Showers before breakfast . . . " New York, here I come! " . . . " I ' m wearing my sun glasses because I broke my others " . . . found anywhere but on second floor, new wing. Head of Talent Show 3; Corridor Proctor 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; A.C.A. Representative 4. V JULIE ANN GILBERT 217 Spring Glen Terrace, Hamden, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Judy " , " Gil " " What? " . . . many worries ... " I stuck my foot in my mouth again " . . . " But I don ' t look like a chicken. " New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Davis Hall Marshal 3; Debating 3; Erratics 4; Sunday School Teaching 4. 29 KAREN GRANT 18 Tewsksbury Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Karen " That Abbot Stride . . . intellectual boys . . . Studies and Sports . . . " Oh, really? " . . . perfect smile. Day Student Proctor 1; Honor Roll 2, 3; Class Play 2; Numerals 2; Honorable Mention 3; Chairman of Razaar Committee 3; A Society 3; Vice-President of A.A.A. 4; Cynosure 3, 4; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Var- sity Softball 3; Walk Leader 4. KATHARINE MAYHUGH GRANT Rlinn Lane, Middlebury, Vermont 1959-1962 " Kitty " Much musically inclined . . . Vermont and skiing . . . " I really like tennis " . . . always heard . . . singing. Corridor Proctor 2; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Razaar Play 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3; Class Play 2, 3; Rrooks Play 3; Chairman of Razaar Committee 3; Cynosure Staff 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Erratics 4. 30 PAULINE LIVINGSTON GRAY 153 East 82nd Street, New York 28, N.Y. 1959-1962 " Pablo " " Oh, yeah! " . . . " Don ' t hurt Mary Mae ' s virgin ears " . . . " Timothy Marlboro is our man. " Honorable Mention 3; Bazaar Play 2; Class Play 2, 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Sub Varsity Tennis 3; Yearbook Board 4. GLORIA LESLIE HASELTON 82 Holt Road, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Bonnie " , " Bon Enthusiasm plus . . . perfect hair and complexion . . , " no kidding. " Secretary of Class 1; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3 Numerals 3; Honor Roll 3; Honorable Mention 3 Lacrosse Varsity 3; Soccer Varsity 4; Fencing Varsity W.U.S. Representative 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4 Treasurer of Day Students 4; Demerit Council 4 Class Play 1, 2, 3. 31 ALICE VIRGINIA HELFFERICH Paper Mill Road, Hebron, Connecticut 1960-1962 " Helfferlich? " , " Ah-leece " Quiet . . . long hair and innocent ( ? ) eyes . . . " Dam- nation " . . . oriental room. Brooks Play 3; Fidelio 4; Madrigals 4; Courant Board 4; Study Hall Proctor 4. MARGARET LUISE HENRY 38 McKinley Rd., Forbes Pk., Makati, Rizal, Philippines 1959-1962 " Peggy " In Manila . . . " Aynaku " . . . rush at meals . . . " Yes, I am a twin " . . . " I ' m allergic to the first week of school. " Corridor Proctor 2; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Head of Bazaar Committee 3; Class Play 2; Talent Show 3; Madrigals 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Treasurer 4; Er- ratics 4. 32 JENNIFER ANN HESKETH 355 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, Connecticut 1960-1962 " Jen " " Anyone want to go to the food store? " . . . " I ' m des- perate " . . . " Peg, I got a letter from Manila " . . . hair curling at 9:25. Honorable Mention 3; Chairman of Bazaar Commit- tee 3; W.U.S. Representative 3; Chapel Proctor 4; Chairman of W.U.S. 4; Cynosure 4; Sunday School Teacher 4. w NANCY ELLEN HILL Old Post Road, Bedford, New York 1959-1962 " Nance " That blond hair . . . Horses and Art . . . " Don ' t call her Cynthia " ... " I won ' t cut your hair! " Class Play 2; Chairman of Bazaar Committee 3; W.U.S. Representative 4; Sunday School Teaching 4; Senior Parlor Committee 4; New York Times Rep- resentative 4. 33 KARIN RITA KAISER 930 Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts 1959-1962 " Karin " " . . . and all the rest of it. " . . . that cute smile . . . " I ' ve got so much to do. " . . . tiny waist . . . always seen working on Music Theory. Fire Marshal 2; Class Play 2; W.U.S. Representative 3; Co-Chairman Refreshment Committee of Bazaar 3; Sunday School Teacher 3, 4; Fidelio 4; A.C.A. Rep- resentative 4; Griffin First Team Hockey 4. ■■-.-•:■■■: 4 ■ess " 8 - 1 CLAUDIA KERR 44 Highland Street, New Haven, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Cluck " , " Kerser " , " Kerso " " In New Haven ... " ... remorse . . . petite . . . intelligent eyes . . . stamp, stamp, stamp . . . " round, strong arms " . . . Sphynx. W.U.S. Representative 2; Director of Bazaar Play 2; Cynosure 3; Class Play 3; Brooks Play 3; Class Presi- dent 3; Chairman of Bazaar 3; Fire Marshal 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Tennis Varsity 2, 3, 4; Fidelio 4; Language Lab Proctor 4; Library Committee Chairman 4. 34 SUZANNE KETCHAM 1 Cherry Lane, Westfield, New Jersey 1960-1962 bue " Oh, darn! " . . . that tall thin look . . . Vassar . . . bright eyed and bushy tailed . . . love those cat naps . . . always seen: eating oranges and potato chips and onion dip. Debating 3; Cynosure Staff 3; Sub- Varsity Tennis 3; Cynosure Board 4. KATHRIN ANN KRAKAUER 1958-1962 " Kathy " , " Krackle " , " Krak " " Listen, if you ' re all quiet we can get this over with quickly. " . . . " It was just terrific " . . . those millions of sweaters . . . always seen— busy. Class Play 1, 2; Numerals 2; Chapel Proctor 2; A.C.A. Representative 2; Class Proctor 2, 3; W.U.S. Repre- sentative 3; A-pin 3; Soccer Varsity 3; Softball First Team 2, 3; Abbot Booth Bazaar Chairman 3; President of Day Students 4; Student Council 4; Soccer Coach 3. 4. 35 KATHIE PAMPEL KRAUSE 8 Elliott Street, Exeter, New Hampshire 1959-1962 " Mouse " " Darn it Enoch! " . . . " Is that a fact " . . . " I ' m growing it too " . . . Monhegan, also . . . " Art for Art ' s sake " . . . Do you always wear your hair messy? Forum 2; Courant 2, 3; Proctor 2, 3; Fire Lieutenant 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Class Secretary 3; Prom Commit- tee 3; Class Play 2, 3; Varsity Softball 3; Secretary of A.A.A. 4; Varsity Soccer 4; Circle Board 4. y CAROLYN DAVIS LAAFF 81 Reservation Road, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Cowl " , " Laaffer " " No kidding " . . . " True " . . . " Well, I ' ll tell ya " . . . five snowbanks and two cars . . . Those rocks . . . always seen driving. Class Play 1; Modern Dance Group 2; Day Student Dance Committee 2, 3; Varsity Lacrosse 3; Numerals 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Study Hall Proctor 4; Fidelio 4; Day Student Initiation Committee 4. 36 BARBARA POTTER LARNED 2446 Mandeville Cyn. Rd., Los Angeles 49, California 1960-1962 " Polly " , " Pol " " Well, Goll ... " ... " My soul has a thirst for God " . . . " She ' s really obnoxious " . . . " California ' s the best. " A.C.A. Representative 3; New Fidelio 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; A.C.A. Secretary 4; Fidelio 4; Choir 4. LAUCHLAN MORRIS LEARNED 38 Canterbury Hill, Topsfield, Massachusetts 1959-1962 " LisK " Oh, drop your head. " . . . " constructive insults " . . . " That ' s me, I ' m quiet. " ... " I like Ace. " . . . " No, really. " Honor Roll 2, 3; Talent Show Committee 3; Chairman Bazaar Committee 3. 37 MARTHA CURRIE LYMAN 59 High Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Marthie " " Anyone for bridge? " . . . " What ' s that got to do with the price of beans. " . . . ice cream . . . " c ' est la guerre. " A.C.A. Representative 4; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Corridor Proctor 1, 2; Chapel Proctor 3; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Honorable Mention 3; Honor Roll 3; Fire Marshal 1; Sunday School Teacher 3, 4. v V ANNE MacDOUGALL 190 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Mac " , " Do ugall " " If I get a telephone call I ' ll be in the library. " . . . " Mmmmm ... " ... " frasythsias. " Class Play 1, 2; Proctor 1, 2; Executive Bazaar Com- mittee 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Vice President of Class 2; Secretary of Class 3; Sub— Varsity Tennis 3; Assistant Art Editor Courant 3; Art Editor 4; Davis Marshal 3. 38 SUSAN PYNCHON MALLORY North Rock Ridge, Greenwich, Connecticut 1960-1962 " Sue " , " Mai " Coffin Nails . . . " Marde! " . . . Black Hands Society ... the Woodland Crew . . . Ominous notes from the bank . . . Doctor Sax . . . Time to twist. Bazaar Committee Head 3; Debating; Library Com- mittee 4. MARTHA LENOX MASON 62 Hoodridge Drive, Pittsburgh 28, Pennsylvania 1958-1962 " Mase " " Phenomenal " . . . The Green . . . " Open the window " . . . gum band . . . Boston coffee cups . . . The Smoky City. Corridor Proctor 1; Numerals 3; Debating 2; Class Play 1, 3; Bazaar Committee Head 3; A.C.A. Repre- sentative 4; Sunday School Teacher 2, 4. 39 NANCY CONNELL MATTHEWS Rosebrook Road, New Canaan, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Connie " , " Cem " , " Nan " " The Chairman " . . . Male mail . . . " Let ' s do some- thing " . . . Marines . . . " My stomach ' s so hungry. " Secretary of Class 2; Class Plays 2, 3; Language Lab Proctor 3; Fire Marshal 3; Chapel Proctor 3; Griffin Cheerleader 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Social Chairman 4; Varsity Hockey 4. CAROL ANN MOORE 11 Pine Ridge Road, Topsfield, Massachusetts 1960-1962 " Cammy " " Oh Phooey " . . . intelligent . . . " I ' ll be there in just a minute " . . . " Candids, please! " Chapel Proctor 3; Co-Chairman on Razaar Commit- tee 3; Honor Roll 3; Fidelio 3, 4; Corridor Proctor 3, 4; Erratics 3, 4; Choir 4; Yearbook Roard 4; Head of News 4. 40 LYNNE ETHEL MORIARTY 22 Haverhill Street, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Lynne " Bostonian accent . . . " I ' m going social " . . . P.A. Gargoyle Cheerleader 1; Day Student Dance Com- mittee 1, 2, 3; Day Student Initiation 2, 3; W.U.S. Representative 2, 4; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Varsity Fenc- ing 3; Talent Show 3; Chapel Proctor 4; First Team Soccer 4; Chorale 1, 2, 3, 4. -• ? 5 FREDRICKA MULLER Box 155, Newtown, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Ricky " That voice . . . plants and potato chips . . . " You guys " . . . That " Maidenform " look. Corridor Proctor 2; Class Play 2, 3; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Debating 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; First Team Lacrosse 2, 3. 41 EMVLY NATHALANG 76 Sukumvit I, Bangkok, Thailand 1960-1962 " Emvily " Those clothes . . . going to Washington from Boston . . . " What ' s that mean? " Chapel Proctor 3; Language Lab Proctor 3; Co-Chair- man of Refreshments, Bazaar Committee 3; W.U.S. Representative 3; Chapel Proctor 4; Language Lab Proctor 4; Parlor Committee 4. , ™§ j§ 4 SUSAN HAMMOND NIEBLING 22 Eliot Street, Exeter, New Hampshire 1960-1962 " Susie " , " Niebles " Cuteness . . . " Exeter " ... I like to dance . . . " Hey you guys " . . . But I just like to draw. Fidelio 3, 4; Captain of Griffin First Team Hockey 4; Varsity Hockey 4; W.U.S. Representative 4; Senior Editor of Courant 4. S 42 MARY BRIGHT NOYES Prattling Pond Road, Farmington, Connecticut 1960-1962 " Molly " " Stop looking like a Sphinx " . . . " Now, dear on Sun- days we wear ... " ... " Judy does bigger ones. " . . . " Just how do you stop osmosis? " . . . shhhh. A.C.A. Representative 3; Chapel Proctor 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Student Forum 3; Vice-President of Class 4. mh - , v ® ( • • m » .9 1 - 1 ■10 v K ... ,„ . . ... MARTHE OSBORNE 32 Moon Hill Road, Lexington 73, Massachusetts 1959-1962 " Marty " " Clean up time . . . Wilkie! " . . . " Will you kids please be more quiet? " . . . always dieting . . . hates rock and roll, but loves music. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Andover Musical 2; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Erratics 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3; Class Play 2, 3; Corridor Proctor 4; Madrigals 4; Cynosure 4. 43 INGRID QUARK Walnut Avenue, North Hampton, New Hampshire 1960-1962 " Dink " " I ' ve got a taperecorder at home. ' " My roommates are great fun. " . scholar ... " I hate dirty jokes! " Corridor Proctor 3; Honor Roll 3; Class Play 3; Exec- utive Committee of Bazaar 3; Debating Club 3; Fi- delio 3, 4; Choir 4; Madrigals 4; President of Debat- ing 4. , . now, Dink . . . Our nine o ' clock A «f ANNE APPLETON RIPLEY Pilgrims Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts 1960-1962 " Riple " Family girl . . . TEA . . . " What time is it? " . . . that gray skirt . . . " My sisters . . . " . Tennis Sub-varsity 3; Chairman of Bazaar Committee 3; Class Play 3; Choir 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Secretary of Fidelio 4; Madrigals 4. 44 MARY MASON SMITH 1000 Ninth Street, Fairmont, West Virginia 1960-1962 " Mary Mae " " He ' s a woof " . . . " It ' s freezing cold in here. " . . . " I ' ll do it; I ' ll pick it up. " . . . " TURN OFF THE LIGHT, MARY MAE! " . . . " You all ... " ... sports(?). Sunday School Teaching 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4; Social Committee 4; Lister 4. " " • " s. V ■n A m liiV CAROLYN DICKINSON SHAW 5917 Ramsgate Road, Washington 16, D.C. 1961-1962 Lyn EO MEKO! . . . " That ' s absolutely disgusting. " . . . " I ' m hungry " . . . always seen writing letters ... " I really ought to do some work now. " . . . " What day is it? " W.U.S. Representative 4; Cynosure 4. 45 BARBARA HALLIDAY STONE 33 Lee Run Road, Poland, Ohio 1960-1962 " Barb " , " Rock " " Yeah " . . . " guntey " . . . " I ' m sorry " . . . first in four to fall asleep. Corridor Proctor 3; Class Play 3; Fire Proctor 4; Language Lab Proctor 4; Prom Committee 4; Gar- goyle Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Board 4. ■, $ LINDA RUTH SWANBERG Woodway Ridge Lane, New Canaan, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Foxy " " Ya . . . ya " . . . " Hey Grayser " . . . Italian lover . . . " Yes Greth is a friend of mine! " Sub- Varsity Tennis 2, Varsity 3; Varsity Lacrosse 3; Cynosure Staff 3; New Fidelio 3, Fidelio 4; Captain of Griffin Team 4; Sunday School Teacher 4; Numer- als 4. . ■ 46 MERIBY SWEET 2 Stinston Road, Andover, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Merf " , " Merbs " , " Virgil " " Down Castine way " . . . another box of candy? . . . " . . . and the Gargoyles have a strong whistler. " Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, Sub- Varsity 4; Class Play 1, 2, 3; Proctor 1, 4; Numerals 2; Varsity Fencing 2, Sub- Varsity 3; Varsity Softball 3; Cheerleader 4; Honors 4. JULIA BOURNE THURBER West Wind Farm, Charlotte, Vermont 1958-1962 " Judy " " Oh darn! " . . . " Oh no! I don ' t believe it! " ... " ... that little one beside New Hampshire. " Vice President of Class 1; A.C.A. Representative 1; Proctor 1; Class Play 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Fidelio 4. 47 ABBY CAMILLA VON DEB HEYDE 9 West Hills Boad, New Canaan, Connecticut 1959-1962 " Abbs " , " Abberdo " Exuberant ... " I don ' t mean to get you off the sub- ject, but ... " ... " guess what? " . . . " money again. " Bazaar Play 2; Class Play 2, 3; Choir 3, 4; Fidelio 3, 4; Managing Editor of Cynosure 4; A. A. A. Treasurer 4; Sub- Varsity Soccer 4. PATBICIA WABE 10 Auburn Street, Concord, New Hampshire 1959-1962 " Pat " , " Wot-Pare " " Are you knitting the usual thing, Pat? " . . . " Does anyone need an Ace bandage? " . . . " We ell. " A.C.A. Bepresentative 2; Class Play 2; New Fidelio 2, Fidelio 3, 4; Chapel Proctor 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, President of Choir 4. 48 MARY DUTCHER WELLS Sewall Road, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire 1959-1962 " Kim " " Hiya " . . . inferiority complex . . . " Oh, gross! " . . . " that ' s for sure. " President of Class 2; Chapel Proctor 2; Corridor Proc- tor 3; Vice-President of A.C.A. 4; Honorable Mention 3; Archery Varsity 2; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; " Erratics " 3, 4. " ■■ ' ,; MARILYNNE ANN WEPSALA Box 237, Aramco, Abqaiq District, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 1960-1962 " Mer " , " Weps " " Hi people " . . . overactive hand motions ... " A frog went a courting, Ahwoo! Ahwoo! " . . . " zayn. " W.U.S. Representative 3, 4; Debating 3, 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3. 49 DOROTHY TUFTS WHEELER Rrushy Ridge Road, New Canaan, Connecticut 1958-1962 " Darcy " " Got a really nice letter " . . . pulling her hair out . . . " Really like that " . . . Reen to the P. A. Prom more than any P. A. boy. President of Class 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 3; Honorable Mention 1, 3; Secretary of Class 4; Class Play 1, 2; Cynosure 3, 4; Senior Editor Courant 4; Mixer Com- mittee 4; Head Davis Hall Marshal 3; New Fidelio 3; Fidelio 4. fy k. GRETCHEN MERCUR WHITEHEAD 16 Edgehill Street, Princeton, New Jersey 1959-1962 " Gretel " , " Greetel " " Go Green! " . . . " so f-i-n-e " . . . " Come in Calvary Hill " . . . " Yea P ' ton " . . . " GREAT " . . . Snoopy the dog. W.U.S. Representative 2; Class Play 2, 3; Varsity Soc- cer 3, 4; Varsity Lacrosse 3; Corridor Proctor 3; Nu- meral 3; Razaar Committee Chairman 3; Fidelio 4; Captain of Gargoyles 4. 50 CATHLYN PLATT WILKERSON 363 Mayapple Road, Stamford, Connecticut 1959-1962 ' Wilkie " " Gotta get down to work " . . . unorganization PLUS . . . passion for white kitchen cake. Treasurer of A.C.A. 4; Proctor 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Class Play 2; New Fidelio 2; Fidelio 3, 4; " Erratics " 3, 4; Griffin Song Leader 4; Library Committee 4. w% ' 1 mH v r ' •jg-1 ■90 2j 5 ELIZABETH MORRIS WOOD Lake Citritash, Amesbury, Massachusetts 1958-1962 " Liz " " Bell! " . . . " I ' ll pick it up later " . . . " Would you have a maid to dinner? " A.C.A. Representative 2; W.U.S. Representative 2, 3; Honorable Mention 3; Corridor Proctor 3, 4; Numeral 3; Honor Roll 3; Class Play 1, 2; Head of Hiking 4; Bazaar Committee Chairman 3; Courant Representa- tive 3; Assistant Editor Courant 3. 51 T " Owl, you and 1 have brains. The others have fluff. ' Senior Class Officers Peggy Henry, Treasurer; Darey Wheeler, Secretary; Miss Goodwin, Class Advisor; Hilary Field, President; Molly Noyes, Vice-President. 52 UNDERCLASSMEN 4 fr 4 When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a thing which seemed very Thinkish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it. 53 Senior Mid Class OFFICERS-SECOND TERM C. Stern, Secretary; P. Meigs, Vice President; B. Proske, President; M. Brown, Treasurer. OFFICERS-FIRST TERM H. Watson, Secretary; M. Dean, Treasurer; C. Holcombe, President; M. Marshall, Vice President. Left to right N. Moll, J. Pachowsky, P. Meigs, Eliz. Moulton, M. Kim- ball, Em. Moulton, C. Krip- pendorf, D. Miller, M. Power, A. Miller, F. Moxon, M. Mar- shall, M. Pastoriza. Left to rifilit: B. Rugen, C. Sorenson, M. Wilkins, N. Ware, S. Price, A. Sample, S. Seech, J. Sutton, L. Upton, N. Sullivan, H. Watson, L. Stevenson, C. Stern, D. Youngblood, L. Richardson, J. VanAubel. 54 Bottom to Top: A. DeLeeuw, M. Fox, E. Bartelink, S. Archer, L. Colby, H. Hayes, M. Githungo, L. Fisher, Holbrook, M. Johnson, C. Bennet, M. Brown, W. Joline, D. Fitts, K. Hilgenforff, E. Cadbury, J. Butler, M. Ketcham, J. Goering, L. Golden, B. Eustace, C. Holcombe, K. Flack, M. Jasper, J. Gleason, B. Hoffman, J. Carter, H. Harmon, S. Coolidge, M. Kase, M. Dean, A. Harris, C. Flint. 55 Junior Class OFFICERS-FIRST TERM Corliss Hewitt, Treasurer; Sue Trafton, Presi- dent; Nancy Poynter, Vice-President; Robin Richards, Secretary. OFFICERS-SECOND TERM D. Thomson, Secretary; J. Schwiebert, Treas- urer; D. Kiarsis, President; E. Laaff, Vice- President. French House First Row: J. Proctor, K. Jones, E. Wood, N. Poynter, P. Roversi, C. Wells, K. Reinhold, P. Peterson, R. Monnatt. Second Row: B. Parsons, S. Van Winkle, D. Kiarsis, J. Shvveibert, H. Pafford, D. Thomson, L. Mack, G. Steimle, E. Laaff, M. Sturgeon, J. Meyers, L. Mahla, M. Travers, M. Webster. Back Roiv: R. Richards, J. Sharrock, J. Lang, S. Trafton. 56 Left to Right: C. Chamberlain, A. Brooks, L. Clark, L. Bingham, A. Anderson, C. Barker, M. Amy, T. Centano, M. Chase, D. Barraclough, S. Almy, I. Bever, M. Bateman, P. Bossi. Left to Right: P. Danos, F. Emerson, A. Holmes, M. Comstock, T. Clemens, E. Griswald, L. Eynon, C. Hewitt, N. Hopkins, J. Foster, A. Hartmann, H. Coolidge, M. Coleman, M. Foley. naEtmm mtmmm an B mammammi — nimw iriii tmm amsm mmi Epiwmmiimmmmmim mmmmmmm-tmmwiBM mm —mm rrfTl ' Sc Sa B ftdr 57 Prep Class OFFICERS-FIRST TERM Treasurer, B. Sykes; Vice Presi- dent, H. Parson; Secretary, R. Tyler; President, C. Buxton. OFFICERS-SECOND TERM Treasurer, M. Babson; Vice President, E. Giblin; President, P. Carrick; Secretary, R. Tyler. sri Hi ' M. Fales, C. Couch, E. Birdsall, R. Gamble, P. Carrick, A. Dodd, M. Babson, B. Foote, C. Buxton, O. Bertsche, T. Brainerd, E. Giblin, C. Choy. B. Sykes, N. McArdle, C. Goer- ing, S. Umphrey, A. McDer- mott, G. Walker, T. Hughey, M. Warshaw, H. Parson, R. Tyler, J. Hyde, R. Wood. ORGANIZATIONS ' Notice a meeting of everybody will meet at the House at Pooh Corner to pass a Rissolution By Order Keep to the left signed Rabbit. " 59 Student Government $h¥ ' The rissolution, " said Rabbit, ' is that we all sign it. " Back Row: E. Laaff, D. Kiarsis, B. Parson, S. Archer, B. Proske, M. Noyes, M. Marshall, E. Giblin, P. Carrick, N. Poynter, C. Holcombe. Front Row: B. Crane, C. Bartlett, S. Allen, B. Brims, K. Krakaner, J. Davison. Demerit Council Back Row: N. Poynter, Karen Grant, M. Marshall, M. Noyes, B. Parson, E. Giblin, G. Haselton, M. Wells. Front Row: E. Laaff, B. Brnns, P. Meigs. 60 A. C. A. Officers A. C. A. Representatives C. Wilkerson, Treasurer; P. Larned, Secretary; J. Davison, President; M. Wells, Vice-President. Back: M. Brown, E. Laaff, K. Kaiser, M. Mason, M. Lyman, Em. Moulton, R. Tyler, V. Bertsche. Second: E. Schock, M. Wells, J. Davison, P. Larned, J. Goeh- ring. Front: N. McArdle, C. Wells. W. U. S. Representatives Back: M. Kimball, A. Miller, M. Travers, M. Fox, A. Schenck, H. Pafford, L. Moriarty. Front: S. Neibling, N. Hopkins, W. Joline, C. Choy, J. Hesketh, L. Shaw, B. Rugen, D. Kiarsis, M. Wepsala. " How long does getting thin take? " asked Pooh, anxiously. Choir G. Walker K. Grant B. Bradley S. Allen J. Proctor C. Flint A. Sample I. Quark A. Von der Hyde L. Mack C. Moore S. DeLeeuw P. Ware P. Lamed S. Abbott A. Ripley B. Bruns M. Wells M. Johnson B. Sykes D. Yoimgblood Back to Front, First Row: M. Johnson, B. Bruns, A. Von der Hyde, C. Dow, C. Humstone, C. Holcombe, F. Colby, A. Harris, M. Marshall. Second Row: L. Corson, C. Kerr, I. Quark, M. Wells, C. Abbott, C. Wilkerson, M. Henry, M. Osborne, C. Laaff. Third Row: A. Helfferich, B. Brown, K. Krause, J. Goehring, D. Youngblood, S. Neibling, B. Rugen, M. Brown, C. Krippendorf, N. Ware. Fourth Row: C. Flint, S. DeLeeuw, K. Grant, D. Miller, K. Flack, B. Cadbury, A. Sample, D. Wheeler, G. Whitehead, J. Carter. Fifth Roiv: C. Field, B. Haselton, A. Conrad, B. Bartlett, B. Bradley, M. Sweet, S. Allen, B. Blake, P. Lamed, C. Moore, M. Currier. Sixth Row: M. Smith, B. Bohlen, C. Everett, J. Gilbert, P. Gray, L. Swanberg, C. Matthews, L. Richardson, V. Crane, S. Seeche, Librarians, A. Ripley, K. Grant; President, C. Fisher. S k CI A % E r r a t 1 c s Standing: C. Moore, C. Wilkerson. Seated: K. Grant, P. Henry, J. Gilbert, M. Osborne, M. Wells, S. Allen. L. Hannon, M. Wepsala, C. Dow, N. Hopkins, C. Wells, I. Quark, C. Kimball, M. Power, N. Elwell, R. Muller, M. Bateman, M. Kimball, B. Blake, S. Farr, L. Corson. Debating " Think of all the pos- sibilities Piglet, be- fore you settle clown to enjoy yourself. " Social Committee M. Concemi, L. Corson, L. Hughey, A. Sample, Kath. Grant- M. M. Smith, C. Matthews. Courant Standing: P. Meigs, E. Wood, S. Seech, L. Golden, A. Con- rad, D. Wheeler, A. Mac- Dougall, S. Niebling. Seated: Mrs. Werner, Advisor; H. Hayes, D. Youngblood, C. Flint, A. Helfferich, D. Fitts. KM K Q $$ ' u ■ W3 7m 1 P H P w y ii 31 itk ; 4 lr w " " " " mLvJ K " 1 - K - H Cynosure Front: E. Shock, A. Schenck, N. Elwell, Kath. Grant, D. Wheeler, B. Blake, A. Sample, L. Shaw, S. Ketcham, Karen Grant, D. Kiarsis. Back: M. Osborne, A. Von der Hyde, C. Field, M. Travers, A. Miller. " I think that I have just remembered something that I forgot to do ijesterday and shan ' t he able to do tomorrow. " Circle S. Boynton, K. Krause, C. Moore, P. Gray, V. Crane, M. L. Currier, B. Stone. ATHLETICS " Could you ask your friend to do his exercises some- where else? " 65 A. A. A. Officers G. Whitehead, Gargolyes; B. Crane, President; K. Krause, Secretary; Kar- en Grant, Vice President; A. vonder- Hyde, Treasurer; L. Swanberg, Grif- fins. ' FMFFa " I know it seems easy, " said Piglet, " but it isn ' t every- one who could do it. " A Society K. Krakauer, B. Crane, M. Sweet, M. Brown, Karen Gra nt. FOXY AND CAESER GRETCHEN AND LISTER GRIFFIN CHEERLEADERS GARGOYLE CHEERLEADERS Top to bottom: M. Wilkins, L. Golden, E. Barte- link, B. Brans, C. Matthews, B. Bradley, L. Gris- wold, C. Hewitt. Top to bottom: A. Anderson, R. Monatt, P. Carrick, M. Sweet, J. Davison, B. Stone, P. Henry, A. McCready. The Griffin Teams TENNIS S. Seeche, J. Gleason, B. Bohlen, W. Joline, A. Sample, C. Buxton. HOCKEY C. Holcombe, T. Corson, C. Dow, C. Matthews, A. Ripley, K. Kaiser, C. Wilkerson, B. Blake, M. Wepsala, V. Crane, S. Neibling (Captain). SOCCER B. Bradley, T. Upton, M. Marshall, K. Flack, A. Conrad, B. Haselton (Captain), D. Miller, B. Bruns, L. Colby, C. Stern, S. Farr, M. Brown. 68 The Gargoyle Teams TENNIS J. Sutton, M. Comstock, G. Walker, M. Coleman, C. Kerr, N. Ware. - „ . j.j HOCKEY M. L. Currier (Captain), J. Sharrock, D. Fitts, B. Crane, M. L. Kase, P. Moore, J. Goehring, E. Laaff, J. Davison, C. Kimball, S. Holbrook. SOCCER M. Sweet (Captain), K. Grant, K. Krause, P. Lamed, A. Harris, G. White, D. Kiarsis, L. Moriarty, A. Von der Hyde, K. Krakauer, M. Osborne, C. Flint. 69 GRIFFIN TEAM 70 they all pulled together 1 : • ' .- • GARGOYLE TEAM 71 " Don ' t hustle me, " said Eeyore, getting up slowly. " Don ' t now-then me? " He took a piece of paper from behind his ear, and unfolded it. " Nobody knows any- thing about this. This is a Suprise. " He coughed in an important way, and began again: " What-nots and Etceteras, before I begin, or perhaps I should saij, before I end, I have a piece of Poetry to read to you. Hitherto— hitherto— a long word meaning— well, you ' ll see ivhat it means directly— hither, as I was saying, all the Poetry in the Forest has been written by Pooh, a Bear with a Pleasing Manner but a Positively Startling Lack of Brain. The Poem which I am about to read to you was written by Eei ore, by Myself, in a Quiet Moment. If somebody will take Roo ' s bull ' s-eye away from him, and wake up Owl, we shall be able to enjoy it. I call it POEM. " We are going. At least we think we are. Where? Nobody knows. But we are going— I mean we goes (To rhyme with " knows " ) Do we care? (To rhyme with " where " ) We do Very much. (7 haven ' t got a rhyme for the " are " in the second line yet. Bother. ) (Now I haven ' t got a rhyme for bother. Bother.) These two bothers will have to rhyme with each other. Buther. The fact in this is more difficult than we thought, We ought (Very good indeed) We ought To begin again, But it is easier To stop. Abbot, good-bye, I (Good) I And all your friends Sends— I mean all your friend Send— (Very awkward this, it keeps going wrong) Well, anyhow, we send Our love. End . r « . " " k ' i Sj w ■ ' ' " ■ ' WS TJ -«. 5» g 4 4L . " . Jt V ; WJIyi " § -. - m s - 9i - - »Z. W ,, 4! dr. ' i ' ' |Hr ' ■ ' jm w 1 1 ' iff Af 1 i r i 1 1 jj 1 1 ■ ■ ifiiw , " J ■. ' P- 1 I • ' .1 Bvfly r HI 1 J F IP i 1 ' J 1 I f l r e F ® I ' I 9 H It ' s snowing still, " said Eeyore gloomily. " 77 .una x 1 - ' 9 ' r ' IP 1 A ' V ' ? j i 4 j " Wforf w learning? — A thing Rabbit knows. " 80 ADVERTISEMENTS v 3 W ' After all, one can ' t complain. I have my friends. 81 » J to VI v: : TOGETHER FOR. 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" Boqbee -- Ait of Os send auR verY Best to You ... anD Yours Telephone GR 5-1855 ANDE ' S BEAUTY SALON Thirty-one Main Street Andover — Massachusetts Ande ' s Coiffures Reflect Quality and Style The Coffee Mill Breakfast — Luncheon — Supper 125 MAIN STREET Andover Mass. 97 Compliments of Lampros Bros., Inc. A FRIEND 600 Essex Street LAWRENCE - MASS. ' It ' s the middle of the night, which is a good time for going to sleep. " The Dodge Associates, Inc. Care of Trees and Shrubs WENHAM A. R. Retelle MASS Andover Office GR 5-0841 - BOSTON 98 PATRONS ' Congratulations to the Class of ' 62 ' Mr. Mrs. Norman Barraclough Mr. Mrs. W. S. Bateman, Jr. Dr. Mrs. A. B. Cecil, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Frank B. Concemi Mr. Paul R. Conrad Mr. Mrs. Willard H. Currier Mr. Mrs. Ralph Davison Mr. Mrs. David K. Elwell Mr. Mrs. Clifford C. Goehring Mr. Tracy Griswold Mr. Mrs. Karl Haartz Mr. Mrs. Wallace M. Haselton Mr. Mrs. William H. Hesketh Mr. Mrs. W. L. Hewitt Mr. Mrs. Byron Hughey Dr. Mrs. Robert J. Hyde Dr. Clifford G. Johnson Mr. Mrs. George S. Laaff Mr. Mrs. H. Rogers Mallory Mr. Mrs. John S. Mason Mr. Mrs. Horace M. Poynter Mr. Rolf Quark Mr. Mrs. Samuel E. Smith Mr. Mrs. John H. Stone Mr. Donald C. Umphrey Mr. Creigh C. Wagner aOK " If anybody wants to clap " said Eeyore when he had read this, " now is the time to do it. " 99 Q '


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