Abbot Academy - Circle Yearbook (Andover, MA)

 - Class of 1964

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fi?. ' h. » • m - K f Ht ' LIBRARY OF ABBOT ACADEMY Call No. Ace. No. v p ' j ' S0L i X ■ ST i: 4 ? ' i X mUi m . •V ear4W0iY usury, AWWfR iviass. THE CIRCLE CIRCLE BOARD 1964 Editor-in-Chief Susan Localio Faculty Advisor Mrs. Harford Powel, Jr. Linda Pattberg Mary Travers Virginia Clemens Joan Harney Aline Hill Gail Gruver Dale Barraclough Ivers Bever (Ta to X. To Mrs. Richards and Mrs. O ' Neil . . . whose willingness to chat and whose readiness to understand, have cheered us often during our stay at Abbot, to you we gratefully dedicate this yearbook. 3n ycn L -yr TTToru 2 our ofaM ddyUor aW L, V. MP ' — - " 5J« v fr W A Iff t u . ' " 3t-: i QwrfabnOrMrJoet rte-fU. Tkfkdion qusver Jode i SmooiAj w ' dhmt (L dear . Com a JfoaLtna uaektt ynor Jhot urAiC unaer foujJ ? Ttkttr - fe a jjoul, SaJ sl wohr Aitl endure J.-; Ori-Pu an bnaat oot 4 . Crdc-k , reMeclioTi 3 JrtaA — m thai Mil thai blast, GtUfie cmaae. {ewe com iobke ) " bk -Aa-tl mend d enct U-dacJt %r -Aer jdJ e . Q €9- 3a cu Mrs. Crane 8 ENGLISH Miss Margaret Way B. A. Honors, University of Cambridge, England Miss Ruth Stevenson A.B. Smith College M.A. University of Richmond in Virginia Miss Jean St. Pierre A.B. Wheaton College M.A. Columbia University HISTORY Miss Elizabeth Nields B.A. Radeliffe, Graduate work at Boston University and Boston Museum School Miss Mary Minard A.B. Smith College Miss Elizabeth Foulke A.B. Bryn Mawr; M.A. University of Pennsylvania LATIN Mrs. John Harrington Graduate of University of Vienna, Graduate work at Wellesly Mrs. Paul de Gavre A.B. New Jersey College for Women Miss Blair Danzoll A.B. Wheaton College Graduate work at American Academy in Rome MATHEMATICS Miss Carolvn Goodwin A.B., M.A. Smith College Miss Dorothy Dains A.B. Pembroke College Miss Judith Bratt A.B. Vassar College FRENCH » H • v " ' m s Mrs. John Bennett A.B. Pembroke College Graduate work at Harvard Mile. Germaine Arosa Prix d ' exeellence de diction et de comedie, Paris; Middlebury College of French; The Sorbonne Mile. Marie Baratte Baccalaureat-es-Lettres Universitv of Bennes; B.S. Dumferline H.S.; M.A. Edinburgh University Mrs. Wayne Frederick B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri College; M.A. Columbia University and The Sorbonne Mrs. Oscar Witten University of Frankfurt; The Sorbonne; Graduate School Columbia University Miss Edith Jones A.B. Middlebury College; Graduate work at New York State College for Teachers; McGill University; The Sorbonne SPANISH BIOLOGY Miss Dorothy Judd B.S. College of William and Mary; M.A. Columbia University; M.A. Middlebury College HISTORY OF ART Miss Pamela Tinker B.Sc. Honours, Diploma in Education, Sheffield University, England; Diploma in Administration University of Leeds ART Miss Barbara Keener B.A. Science; B.A. Science Teaching Gordon College SPEECH and DRAMA ■vn or Miss Laurie Smith A.B. Wellesly College BIBLE Dr. Hans Sidon A.B., B.D. University of Dubuque; Ph.D. Graduate School, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Mrs. Harford Powel Bachelor of Design, Harriet Sophie Newcomb College LIBRARIAN Mrs. Mary Baker A.B. Vassar College M.A. BadclifTe College 11 Miss O. C. Von Erpecom Diploma-Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London; Study at University of Florence, National Theatre of Bergen, Norway, and Old Vic Theatre School of London BOOK STORE MANAGER and TYPING Mrs. Dorothy Quintal MUSIC DEPARTMENT LANGUAGE TRAINING Mrs. Walter Greenall, Jr. Miss Margot Warner, Miss Lily Siao, Mrs. Charles Stahle. Missing: Miss Gertrude Tingley. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. J. Kenrick Butler, Miss Laurie Smith, Miss Barbara Keener, Miss Shirley Ritchie. HOUSE ADVISORS INFIRMARY Mrs. John Levo, Mrs. Lillian Ellis, Mrs. Capen Abbott. Miss Marian Perkins, Dr. Michael Gravallese, Miss Kathleen Ayre. Administration Miss Eleanor M. Tucker A.B., M.A. Smith College Miss Isabel M. Hancock A.B. Hollins College; M.A. in Teaching, Radcliffe College Mrs. Eldon Mayer Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education Mrs. R. Scott Quinlan, Mrs. Caroline C. Eaton, Mrs. Matt Novak, Mrs. Catherine Davies. Mrs. Lynwood Howard, Mrs. Marie Bonde. Miss Jane Sullivan Mrs. Frank DiClemente M.A. Louise Robinson Mrs. Malcom Sachse, Mr. Gardner Sutton, Mrs. Perry Wile 13 Kitchen Staff Edith Wight, Laura Scanlon, Emile Roy, Mr. Bonde, David Brooks, Walter Croteau. Miss Logan, Edith Egerton, Chris Boyle, Rose Prestose, Crystal Craig, Louise Wein- gait. Maintenenance Men John Loszewski, John Keith, Bill McKee, William Corey, Jim McCann, William Cambell, Jim Buder, Earnest Tur- ton, William Schubert. 14 entail The Great Pumpkin is watching you Class Play 3, New Fidelio 3, Fidelio 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Library Committee 4. Sue . . . the blushes . . . " I ' d talk in class but I can ' t think of anything to say! " . . . big green eyes . . . obstinately curly hair . . . mathematical genius . . . tea and cookies . . . " You must be kidding " . . . " Oh Joy! " ... " I can ' t whistle " . . . Abbot stride . . . high B on the clarinet . . . " Ciao " ... " I object " . . . " But. " SUSAN WHITIN ALMY 445 East 68th Street, New York City Class Play 1, Debating 1, A Capella 2, Honor Roll 3, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse 3, Numerals 3, Vice President of A.A.A., Sunday School Teacher 2. Keerol . . . " My diet starts Monday! " . . . " Ill buy the French bread, you buy the cream cheese " . . . her spurs are silver and her pony is red . . . choir robe caper . . . little, big sister . . . Just take the cereal bowls away; she ' ll be down any minute ... " I know my bed was here this morning — I remember I didn ' t make it! " . . . " Is this my desk or the dumpshute? " CAROL ANNE BARKER 2620 Woody Drive, Billings, Montana And from the library chair — Zzzzzz. 18 rap V deny tf Class Play 1, 2, New Fidelio 2, A Cappella 2, Fidelio 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Board 4, W.U.S. Representative 4. Albino . . . The Scarlet H . . . skating ringer . . . grey flannel canoe . . . " HUNHI " . . . Sweet 21 and never been kissed . . . Barraclew ... " A thousand pardons " . . . Mrs. Wickham ' s Cabbage Patch . . . " I deny it " . . . " Aaaarrroooooughaaa Dive! " . . . " Hardly " . . . " I ' m sorry " . . . Ho, Ho, Ho. DALE SUSAN BARRACLOUGH 8 Punchard Avenue, Andover, Massachusetts Class Play 1, 2, A Cappella 1, 2, Corridor Proctor 1, Debating 2, President of Debating 3, New Fidelio 2, 3, Honor Roll 3, Chanticleers, Fidelio 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Sub Varsity Softball 3, Numerals 4. Melinda . . . sweet, personable, attractive . . . Hurtle . . . kleenex . . . " But I know I flunked that Chemistry testl " . . . " that gal " . . . garden vegetable soup . . . homemade cookies . . . " Pat, you ' re so organized! " . . . the sea of books and papers . . . Finlandia . . . Prodigal Sun . . . " What am I going to do? " MELINDA BATEMAN R.D. 1 Westmoreland, New Hampshire It ' s my turtle ' s re-birthday! 19 MARY-IVERS BEVER 23 Highland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts won ' t take my extract of malt! Photography Club President 2, 3, A Cappella 2, Debating 2, P. A. Orchestra 2, 3, Cynosure Photo- graphy Board 2, 3, Honor Roll 3, Circle Board 4, Fidelio 3, 4, Fire Lieutenant 4. Ives, Boops, Mib, Beaver, Schnookie . . . " There is no frideette like a book " . . . neurotic . . . Cam- bridge stride . . . roast beef specials . . . weighs her- self five times daily . . . " Windsor would be so much better for my character " . . . oranges . . . " Hey, hey? It ' s cold in here " . . . " If I talk loud enough you won ' t be able to get to sleep " . . . prospective light- ing technician? . . . mumfrug. Class Play 2, 3, New Fidelio 3, Photography Club 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Parents ' Weekend Play 4, Fidelio 4. Luce . . . " It ' s Not for Me to Say " . . . " About this thing called crew " ... in love with Snoopy . . . such a vile and unforgiveable intrusion . . . Brooks . . . " It ' s snowing! " . . . Don ' t think twice, it ' s all right . . . those weekends . . . she sleeps facing west . . . " excuse me for a minute " . . . jade toilet seats . . . " Is the mail in yet? " . . . wishful thinking . . . singing in the truck in Nassau . . . Oh Sure! . . . early morning showers ... " I want you to know! " LUCRETIA WOODBRIDGE BINGHAM P.O. Box 5278, Nassau, Bahamas AU right . . . who stole the eight ball? 20 ' The Sandbox " Honor Roll 2, 3, Cynosure 2, New Fidelio 2, Fidelio 3, 4, Librarian 4, Courant 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Chanticleers, Drama Workshop 4. Pagina, Paiger . . . " Sure, guys — that ' s in there " . . . lumberjacket ... " I want you to know, guys, that what I really like is people ' ... la directrice . . . Madame Tusso reject . . . " 1168 Massachusetts Avenue — oh, sure, guys! " . . . " Now I have John " . . . misanthrope . . . ROSEMREE . . . " Well, I was just going to say that ... " ... dormi bene. . . . LILIAN PAIGE BOSSI 95 Pembroke Road, Darien, Connecticut A Cappella 2, Library Committee 2, 3, 4, New Fidelio 2, Fidelio 3, 4, Class Play 3, Fencing Prize 3, Sun- day School Teacher 3, Corridor Proctor 4, Photo- graphy Club 4. Allis . . . TGIF . . . ragg mopp . . . sun bleached, naturally curly hair . . . always singing . . . long showers . . . Deerfield . . . " Aw come on, you guys — I ONLY live here " . . . " Ill say " . . . " That ' s nice " . . . Connecticut . . . " Chalk up another one " . . . . Forsooth, what light . . . ? ALLIS CHAMPION BROOKS 312 Rugby Road, Syracuse, New York 21 CONSTANCE ELLEN CHAMBERLAIN 2345 Center Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Mow Mrs. Mayer — about that tea dance . . . Junior Class Play 2, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Com- mittee Chairman 3, Honorable Mention 3, Social Representative 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, School Social Chairman 4. Heavenly . . . " It ' s the screamers " . . . " Cool it! " . . . hysterical nervous breakdowns . . . " He was such a NICE boy " . . . dum-dum ' s horror show . . . " Yeah, ' cuz we do " . . . " Ahmpiz ' d, I mean I ' m really yanked " . . . F.J.M.T.T.G. ... the human garage disposal . . . playing the role . . . Unchained Melody ... long earrings . . . " Hey, kid, ready for your six-inchers? " . . . " Was that before or after the Telephone Call? " . . . end of story. Class Play 2, 3, Talent Show 3, Play Production 3, 4, Debating 3, 4, Corridor Proctor 4. Chas . . . Snoopy . . . " No, you may not borrow my typewriter " . . . J.H.C. . . . Christmas carols . . . Leopard skin coat . . . Bow Wow Farm . . . Cows . . . books . . . mass confusion . . . " Miss Bratt " . . . Blond (?) hair . . . Corridor procter, pooh, pooh . . . " It ' s so non-you " . . . Talent (?). MARY RAMSAY CHASE Bow Wow Farm, Great Barrington, Massachusetts Don ' t shod! 22 LEE MEIGS CLARK 101 Holt Road, Andover, Massachusetts Our group had 23% fewer cavities! Class Play 1, 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Tennis Sub-Varsity 3, Demerit Council 3, Cynosure Staff 4, Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer of Day Students 4, Photography Club 4, Numerals 4, Co-Captain of Ski Club 4, Ten- nis Varsity 4, W-U.S. Representative 4. Leezy . . . Choing, choing, choing . . . Free skiing at every boy ' s prep school . . . Fizzies . . . the West, me and 55 head ... " I can ' t see into my mailbox " . . . stories . . . " What does the ' M ' stand for? " . . . that indicting forefinger . . . New skirt? I found it . . . stories . . . " What does the ' M ' stand for? " . . . . . . Paul Revere . . . Captain of Varsity Sliding. A Cappella 2, Library Committee 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, Talent Show 3, Tennis Sub-Varsity 3, 4, Corridor Proctor 3, Head Chapel Proctor 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Cynosure 4, Chairman of World Affairs Club 4, Circle Board 4. Gin . . . the Mill . . . silver identification label . . . red hair . . . blue loden coat . . . " Nance, I ' ve got to STOP thinking about THAT BOY! " . . . Dick . . . that infamous jeep ... soft spoken determina- tion . . . those house parties . . . doll from Harvard . . . GUM ... la coiffeuse . . . well informed . . . beef stroganoff . . . Nassau. VIRGINIA LEWIS CLEMENS 36 Mill Lane, Hingham, Massachusetts Dear John 23 A, MARTHA COLEMAN 610 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, New York Shall I wear my hair this way to the prom? Cynosure Staff 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Bazaar Chairman 3, Talent Show 3, Sunday School Teach 4. Hi Lauriehey Lauriehi . . . " To be, or not to be. " ... I thought that I might do some math — Sure . . . H.G.M.I. . . . The Proctor . . . " It is an honest ghost " . . . There are always English papers due . . . Orbit creams are " in " at the S.B. ... " I don ' t know what Sue was doing in the chair in my closet " . . . " Sleeping is the nicest thing I know of, next to vacations " . . . " After ail, tomorrow is another day. " Corridor Proctor 2, Fire Lieutenant 2, Chapel Proctor 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Photography Club 3, 4, W.U.S. Representative 4, Varsity Hockey 4. The Library — home away from home . . . " He ' s such a dear " . . . " However, such is life " . . . " Close the door, people! " . . . Pet Peeve: Insomnia . . . That Mid-Victorian look . . . " All right, if you insist. " HESTER COOLIDGE Argilla Road, Ipswich, Massachusetts Now I have EVERY toothbrush on the corridor! 24 just swallowed the eight ball! Corridor Proctor 3, Debating Club 3, Courant 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Current Events Club 4. " Well, girls " . . . " Would anyone like a turnip??? or maybe some chicken noodle soup? — it ' s really good " . . . " so cut off your hand " . . . " Weenie is so cute " . . . " do you know that she ... " ... " Oh fine " . . . " Do you heed a chaperone to take a Sunday leave to Exeter? " MARGARET BEATRICE DEU TSCH 61 Loomis Place, New Haven 11, Connecticut Honorable Mention 3, Drama Workshop 3, Fidelio 4, Photography Club 4, Library Club 3. Lisa . . . Sunday coffee hours . . . Peter . . . " Bunnywash " . . . modern dance . . . " It ' s good for you " . . . fingernails . . . chemistry . . . Exeter Sum- mer School ... " I don ' t really live here — it just looks that way " . . . " Hey Allis, may I borrow. . . " Yum yum, good enough to eat. MARY ELIZABETH DURHAM 8 Stonehedge Road, Andover, Massachusetts 25 The creative dilemma. A Cappella 2, Talent Show 3, Senior Proctor, Sunday School Teaching 4, Current Events Club 4. Joanie . . . lukewarm minestrone and pink lemon- ade . . . " Ma-a-a-r-r-rrgret " . . . " Joan, get out of bed, it ' s 7:10 " . . . " Can we have the radio on? " . . . " Lucy, stop twirling your hair! " . . . " Would you like a grapefruit? " . . . Fades into the wall at whim . . . " and this is Oakey " . . . Sunday Callers ... " I wonder if " . . . gullible . . . sincere and sympathetic. JOAN ELIZABETH EMERSON 115 Harner Avenue, Roselyn Heights, New York Proctor 2, 4, Class Play 2, Talent Show 3, New Fidelio 3, Cynosure 3, 4, Sunday School Teacher 3, 4, Fidelio 4, Current Events Club 4. Luce-Luce . . . " We love him and he sounds like a teddy bear " . . . " You ' re brown " . . . " not my mid- winter itch " . . . " Of course I love people, why shouldn ' t I? " . . . Subs with everything . . . lousy mixers . . . naturally curly hair . . . Cambridge. LUCY VOYLE EYNON Sycamore Road, Edgeworth, Sewickley, Pennsylvania You ' ll get yours. ' 26 MARGARET RADFORD FINNIGAN Quarters " C " Naval Base, Newport, Rhode Island Bottoms up Talent Show 3, Honor Roll 3, Photography Club 4, Corridor Proctor 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Honorable Mention 4. Margie . . . Marg . . . Red Rover, Red Rover, send Margie right over . . . It ' s a happy lizzie ' s party . . . Extra sensory food perception . . . Mme. De- farge . . . Early decision at St. Georges . . . " Oh, do I get to empty the wastepaper basket today? " . . . How neat! . . . Censored dancing ... 12 P.M. Margie ' s Romper Room . . . Desire for ankle length hair . . . My Inspiring Friend, John . . . Heidi ' s little chambermaid, Brown and Serve. Honorable Mention 2, Executive Bazaar Committee 3, Talent Show 3, Corridor Proctor 2, 4, Fidelio 4, Cynosure Business Staff 4. Fo . . . Little One . . . M.M. . . . " Patty, me boy " (with a slight Irish brogue) . . . " but just as a friend " . . . " I ' m so fat! " . . . acute allergy to ele- phants . . . " Yike! " . . . Orthopods . . . " Ya ' got a cake in your ear? " . . . The Untouchable . . . cokes and chips and discs . . . " Look, it ' s snowing " . . . enough clothes to sink a battleship . . . " I ' m Peter Pan and I won ' t grow up " . . . George, she . . . " Don ' t pat me on the head! " . . . security is being one of the gang. MARTHA ANNE FOLEY 18 Carpenter Street, Manchester, New Hampshire The ratio of cows to people in New Hampshire? 2TT What do you mean " keep smiling ' — there ' s something crawling up back . . . my JO-ANWYL FOSTER 10 Smithshire Estates, Andover, Massachusetts Class Play i, JJ.S.A.C.A. Representative 1, Dance Committee 1, 2, D.S. Proctor 2, Current Events Club 2, W.U.S. Representative 2, 4, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Sub-Varsity Tennis 3, Sub-Varsity Lacrosse 3, Photo- graphy Club 4, Fidelio 3, 4. Josh . . . History notes (?)... " What ' s this about a scandal at Harvard? " . . . " This is the sound of the Invictas " . . . How many times Maria . . . P.M.O. . . . Just be casual . . . College applications??? . . . " I have 1 a feeling that I am going to get caught. " New Fidelio 3, Class Play 3, Honorable Mention 3, Debating Club 3, Corridor Proctor 3, Bazaar Com- mittee Chairman, Cheerleader 3, 4, Drama Work- shop 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Debating President 4. Sal, Salamander . . . " Hi y ' all " . . . " eeek " . . . H 2 2 . . . " I ' ll start my diet tomorrow " . . . passion for chocolate chip cookies . . . knee length ski sweaters . . . " Where ' s Amy? " . . . comic stripper ... a seeing eye dog and a quest for contacts . . . " I get to be Prince Charming, I ' m the biggest " . . . the case of the shrinking nightgown •. . . sticky fingers. SARAH MARJORIE FROEBER 227 Roslyn Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina C ' mon, Prince Charming, gimme back my glass slipper. 28 ELIZABETH ST. LAWRENCE GRISWOLD 5040 Wolf Road, Erie, Pennsylvania 7 Have a Love — Social Chairman 2 Cheerleader 2, 3, Cheerleading Co-Captain 4, Soccer 1, 4, Class Play 2, 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Fidelio President 4, Choir 4, Co-President Drama Workshop 4. Lawrie, Grizzy, Mumfred ... Is Mumfred lost again? Perhaps if you look under the gum wrappers . . . The living entity of Caesar ' s ghost — but even grease paint can ' t hide her eyes . . . Has a hair-do ever caused such furor in the Abbot faculty? . . . " I can ' t let you in, Mrs. Ellis, the doorknob ' s gone " . . . interesting bio growth in the Coke bottles . . . " Drink a Highball at Nightfall " . . . Ha-a-a-arlie Chorse . . . S h-h-h Mumfred ' s asleep, in the closet again, with the light on. Class Play 3, Photography Club 3, 4, Cynosure Staff 3, 4, Circle Board 4. Omnipresent beeping camera . . . Nothing Box . . . striped sheets . . . " You know what hollow cheeks mean? " . . . apples a day . . . J.B. . . . foot- prints . . . Fidelio reject . . . adamant supporter of Abbot rules . . . " My contacts are stuck again! " GAIL ANN GRUVER P.O. Box 690, Tripoli, Libya Posture week practice 29 Aw Tinkerbell . . . LET GO! Class Play 3, New Fidelio 3, Fidelio 4, President of Photography Club 3, 4, Bazaar Committee Chairman, Circle Board, Current Events Club 4. Joanie . . . busy, busy, busy . . . dirty clothes piled on the chair . . . grey jumper, flowered blouse . . . pills for every ailment . . . runs on nervous energy . . . " Sit down and tell me your problems " . . . likes: people, peace and quiet, psychology, volleyball, cal- culus. JOAN WAUGH HARNEY A S Norske Esso, P.O. Box 1369, Oslo, Norway Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, (Co-Captain 4), Cynosure 2, 3, 4, New Fidelio 2, Class Treasurer 2, Corridor Proctor 2, Class Play 2, Honor Roll 3, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Executive Committee 3, Choir 4, Sunday School Teacher 4, Fidelio 3, 4. Cor . . . " malaZONda! " . . . " but . . . but . . . but " . . . Varsity Beanbag . . . strong alto . . . Pepsodent smile . . . enthusiastic Army supporter, Navy unheard of . . . security is handing in a paper early . . . her laugh rocks the roof . . . Exeter guide . . . folk music is the only music, next to surfing music . . . that circle pin look . . . " Owl, you and I have brains, the rest have fluff. " CORLISS DALE HEWITT 320 Bay Avenue, Huntington, New York Don ' t talk with your mouth full. 30 Do you mean I have to leave my teddy bear home too? Fidelio 3, 4, Chanticleers, Cynosure Business Staff 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3, Talent Show 3, Circle Board 4, Cheerleader 4. Al . . . " I waste more time writing that boy " . . . Caution, Hill and Curves . . . the silent one . . . champagne ... a contortionist? . . . " You ' re so or- ganized " . . . the human fog horn . . . Austin Healeys and black nightgowns . . . Petunia . . . " Now if I had stayed at the high school " . . . absent-minded . . . Scotch. ALINE MEADOWCROFT HILL 163 Woodridge Circle, New Canaan, Connecticut Honor Roll 3, Chanticleers, Fidelio 4. Midge . . . " Up in Maine last summer " . . . " Where ' s my Ouija board? " ... a crazy grin and a carefree " HI " . . . bony elbows . . . skinny ankles . . . neady combed hair . . . bright eyes, laughing face and wrinkled nose . . . organization plus . . . Addison Gallery addict . . . fresh air fiend. MARGARET ROSE HINKLEY 108 Country Club Road, Melrose, Massachusetts 1 Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping 31 Are you sure this is the way Ameri- cans rake leaves??? Fidelio 4. Barbie . . . Gorgeous! . . . " But I like America " . . . " One thing, one little thing " . . . wild weekends — mighty dodgy ... " I can ' t stick it " . . . straight out the gate, four thousand miles . . . " It ' s tomorrow now in England " . . . jolly hockey stick . . . haw, haw . . . H.G.M.I. (CM.) . . . " We can go down south where it ' s warm " . . . " Shall I do my loony act? " . . . Plaid underwear. BARBARA SHIRLEY HUGON 30 Carrwood Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England Honor Roll 3, Class Play 3, A.C.A. Representative 3, Courant Board 3, 4, Courant Editor 4, Fidelio 4. Amy . . . trolls consumed . . . her sanctuary — the art studio . . . " Good night, Sweet Prince " . . . The C+ . . . H.G.M.A. . . . Please start your English paper . . . " For some reason we don ' t get many fac- ulty subscriptions to Courant " . . . Charlotte Sophia . . . The Sr. Mids are playing " Bye Bye Birdie " again ... " I think I have an original thought. " AMY EDITH JOHNSON 137 Richmond Avenue, Worcester 2, Massachusetts Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your long hair. 32 X Just turtle and me and doggy makes three. Debating Club 1, Class Play 1, 2, W.U.S. Representa- tive 2, A Cappella 2, Corridor Proctor 3, Fire Lieu- tenant 4, Current Events Club 4, Library Committee 4, Leader for Christian Science Church 4. Kit . . . " Jack (sigh) " . . . " There ' s been another revolution in Venezuela " ... " I must get down to work " . . . stuffed animals ... " I really am on a diet now! " . . . Misty . . . When in need . . . see Kit for food . . . the only scale . . . " But I ' m freezing! " . . . 5 blankets at night . . . loves: Jack, mail, Math, Air Force Academy, and HEAT. KRISTINA DAWN JONES Creole Petroleum Corporation, Apartado 889, Caracas, Venezuela A Cappella 2, Cynosure 2, 3, 4, (Managing Editor 4), Class Play 2, W.U.S. Representative 2, Class Presi- dent 2, Sunday School Teacher 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Corridor Proctor 3, Soccer Varsity 3, Tennis Varsity 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Talent Show 3, Choir 4, Vice-President of Student Government 4. Di . . . perpetual smile . . . " You have some food you ' d like to lend me, don ' t you? " . . . " Wait a minute! I have to take my contacts out — they ' ve been in for five hours already! " . . . overnights in the bathtub . . . Exeter . . . clomp, clomp, clomp . . . " Yeah, no kidding! " . . . " But why can ' t I meet any P.A. Seniors? " . . . Boston accent li l J II H Yes, I honestly do believe every girl should . . . DIANA LYNNE KIARSIS 18 High Street, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts 33 ELFRIEDE PITTMAX LAAFF 81 Reservation Road. Andover. Massachusetts Good morning, dear! Class Treasurer 1, D.S. Proctor 1. A.C.A. Representa- tive 1. 2, A Cappella 1, 2, New Fidelio 2, Class Play 2, D.S. Dance Committee 2, Sub-Varsity Hockey 2, 3. Talent Show 3. Numerals 3, Fidelio 3, 4. Hockey Varsity 4. Photography Club 4, Day Student Presi- dent 4. Friedel, Fertz . . . " Hey that reminds me, I think I scrapped the car yesterday " . . . " Only 68.3 days and 15 pounds until I see Michael again " . . . " Hey, you know I ' m on Stu-G " . . . " No one else in my family has red hair, freckles, and a Roman nose " . . . " Who has the car today? " Corridor Proctor 2, Class Play 2. Honorable Mention 2, Class President 3, Prom Committee 3, Bazaar Ex- ecutive Committee 3. Director of Talent Show 3. Cynosure 2, 3, 4, Cynosure Feature Editor 4, Vice- President of Class 4, Honorable Mention 4. ' Mom ' ... a potential screamer . . . " Changed key again, eh Judy? " ... 7 Gracie Square, New York ' s only youth hostel . . . " Gee, you ' ve got a swell Mom " . . . N.P. . . . " Hm-m-m. let ' s focus in on that . . . " . . . Slaughter on Tenth Avenue . . . " Ya missed your big chance " . . . " Well, I mean REALLY! " . . . traumatic telephone calls . . . " Hey. P.P. . . . JUDITH COXWAY LAXG 7 Gracie Square, New York City, Xew York Miss Gracie Square 1964 34 And here I sit, an ugly, tongueless lump. Class Play 3, Talent Show 3, New Fidelio 3, Class Treasurer 3, Courant 3, Honorable Mention 3, Fide- lio 4, Editor-in-Chief of the Circle 4. Susie, Suse . . . uniform jumper . . . mighty mouse . . . " Who else wears a size 5? " . . . the chin . . . " Deadline? Oh it was last week! " . . . apples and Saltines . . . " But Dahling, I ' m sooo sophisti- cated " . . . The Tundra Bush . . . " How can you live in such squalor? " . . . The Bard of Boom 42 . . . " Guess what I dreamed last night? " . . . " I ' m unloved! " . . . perpetual grin. SUSAN EMILY LOCALIO 63 East 66th Street, New York 21, New York Class Play 2, Talent Show 3, Sunday School Teacher 4, Assistant Social Chairman 4, Current Events Club 4. Merricat . . . " Excuse me, please " . . . " Certainly I ' ve done all my work " . . . " How ' s the situation in ' M ' ? " . . . " Sure I do " . . . spare rib, garlic and tab . . . rubbing alcohol . . . black . . . split ends . . . personal i ntegration . . . Look Lou! DEBORAH MEREDITH LOW 198 Jerusalem Road, Cohasset, Massachusetts Yes, I ' m your Mixer date. 35 " ft Was a Very Good Year " — for small town bears. New Fidelio 2, Class Play 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Fidelio Librarian 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir President 4, Drama Workshop 4. Lootch, Lucia, Naiome Navajo . . . Long hair and dark eyes, relaxing in a brown easy chair . . . " This room is a mess " . . . Yea Fton . . . " But I like to twirl my hair " . . . that duck walk . . . " Quiet please, I ' m typing " . . . Vitamins cure all . . . " Could I borrow that? " . . . " Parliaments, please " . . . neat- ness plus . . . Agnes . . . and the quiet guitar. LUCY GAINES MACK 9 Wahackme Road, New Canaan, Connecticut A.C.A. Representative 4, Current Events Club 4. Becca . . . knock, knock . . . " Hi, you guys! " . . . " Scusee " . . . " How do you spell — ? " ... bubbly and bouncy . . . " Ohh! " . . . " Do you like my hair this way? " . . . " Licensee must use 3 inch cushion on driver ' s seat at all times while operating a motor vehicle " . . . friends with everyone. REBECCA NELL MARTI 5885 Munger Road, Dayton, Ohio As long as you ' re up would you get me a Grant ' s? 36 You should see the other fella! Class Treasurer 1, A.C.A. Play 1, Class Play 1, 2, Day Student Dance Committee 1, A Cappella 1, 2, Varsity Softball 2, 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman, Sub- Varsity Tennis 4, Gargoyle Captain 4. Jaxs . . . " All right, are you gonna cut stamp? now or in ten minutes? " . . . Walk like a man . . . Jack the Mack (truck) . . . " Yes, I have my kneesocks today " . . . What else do you have in there, Jax? . . . that laugh . . . " Who checked us out? " ... " I hate boys! " JACQUELINE LEE MEYERS 23 Alden Road, Andover, Massachusetts Modern Dance Group 2, Courant Board 2, 3, 4, As- sistant Editor of Courant 4, New Fidelio 3, Class Play 3, Fidelio 4, Choir 4, Drama Workshop 4. Rose, Rosie . . . cranberry . . . lots of marm, but no marge . . . pure pallor . . . " by and large, you ' ll find ... " ... cheap wino . . . Dostoevski, Soph- ocles, and Alfred Hitchcock . . . teen queen . . . " how edifying, not to mention salubrious " . . . Les petits insectes . . . " It ' s-me-Rose ... " ... domesti- city on an academic level. ROSEMARIE MONATT 512 Thomas Street, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania V No sense can be made out of agricul- tural finance. 37 What do you mean there ' s no skim milk left! Honor Roll 3, W.U.S. Representative 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Debating 3, 4, Choir 4, Choir Accompanist 4, Treas- urer of A.C.A. 4. Pat . . . Snuff, Snuff . . . organization plus . . the Old . . . hairpiece . . . . " WHICH Bill? " . . Great Confiscator. . . prospective Jag owner the monkey face . . . Gorm . . Chapel talks on dignity poised and stately . . . the PATRICIA GERTRUDE MORRILL 311 Glendalyn Place, Spartanburg, South Carolina Talent Show 3, Davis Hall Proctor 4. Gren, Shun . . . " Roooom-mate! " . . . Patience . . . ;;Will you PLEASE hurry up? " . . . MY clothes! . . . " WHAT are you doing in my closet?! " . . . more mail . . . Mme. DeFarge . . . contact lenses . . . " Crazy St. John Valley Cannuck. " GRETCHEN SNYDER OVERBAGH 631 Main Street, Madawaska, Maine I ' m trying to shake the habit. 38 EDITH PAFFARD 106 Beaver Road, Sewickley, Pennsylvania Avon calling. Class Play 2, 3, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity Ten- nis 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, W.U.S. Representative 3, A.C.A. Representative 3, A.A.A. Representative 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Numerals 3, Sunday School Teacher 3, 4, President of A.A.A. 4. Heidi . . . " But I don ' t want to look like Friar Tuck! " . . . another member of the C.P. Club . . . " Hey, Ma, I don ' t need no skis for Christmas — just wax my feet! " . . . varsity hockey, basketball, tennis, eating, and shoe-hoarding . . . " On the Terrace " — " Paffard Place " . . . the missing pin . . . strawberry ice-capades . . . " Why, Mrs. Ellis, ME? " 1, Day Student Proctor 1, Co-Director 3, Class Play 1, 2, 3, A Cappella 2, Library Committee 2, 3, New Fidelio Class Secretary 3, A.C.A. Representa- Lacrosse 3, Numerals 3, Executive Bazaar 3, Photography Club 3, 4, 3, 4, " A " Pin 4, Editor-in-Chief of Class President of Prep Play 1, Cynosure 2, 3, 2, Fidelio 3, 4, tive 3, Varsity Committee of Varsity Tennis Cynosure 4. B, Bridge . . . creative . . . loves to harmonize . . . that Chowder Race in MAINE last summer . . . " Sixty-nine heffalumps went out to play ... " ... flying kites down Routes 93 and 128?? . . . those wild parties at 116 Myrtle Street . . . Peter, Paul, and Furd . . . " Will you just stop emulating in pub- lic? " . . . " FOUL!!! " ... and, Bridget, did you hear that they have added a new dining room at Brooks? BRIDGET LAWRENCE PARSON 104 Hidden Road, Andover, Massachusetts Avon called. 39 And they named the baby Linda! Class Play 3, W.U.S. Representative 3, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Corridor P roctor 4, Circle Board 4. Linda, Lin . . . the quest for a hairstyle . . . soccer ace . . . her claim to fame . . . baths with accompani- ment . . . Chekhov and O ' Toole . . . black coat and spy hat and Him . . . Beauregarde - sniff! . . . $$$$$ . . . " Ooooo! I had SUCH a good dream last night ... " ... omni-messy bed ... " I just had the best French class. " LINDA ANNE PATTBERG 249 Mountain Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey A Cappella 2, Class Play 2, 3, Drama Workshop 3, 4, Courant 3, 4, Fidelio 3, 4, Chanticleers 3, 4, Choir 4. Pris, Prissy . . . olive green corduroy and black legs ... at breakfast: " Two smalls, a medium, and a HUGE " . . . " Just wait until it gets real long, just wait " . . . Ringo . . . " Don ' t step in the pile! " . . . joy, grief, mirth, shame, piety, hilarity, humility and lumbago . . . " Well, we ' re arty, we are! " . . . pale girls are . . . ' til salmon sing in the street. PRISCILLA PEDERSEN 95 Appletree Lane, New Canaan, Connecticut Not " Tom Dooley, " not " Michael, ' and net the " Sloop John B. " 40 According to recent surveys . Talent Show 3, Honor Roll 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, Corridor Proctor 3, 4, Sunday School Teacher 4, Current Events Club 4, Varsity Hockey 4, Class Secretary 4. Pu . . . " People, I don ' t even want to tell you " . . . " But the thing is ... " .. . " But you don ' t understand " ... " I want one of my very own " . . . coke and milanos . . . strange nightcaps . . . Chinese pattern sentences . . . calls from Exeter. LINDA JOSEPHINE PERKIN 325 Lakeland Avenue, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan New Fidelio 2, Fidelio 3, 4, Photography Club 4. Lee . . . " slowly I turn ... " ... " Don ' t hit my teddy bear! " — scrunch — moooooo . . . clean hair every other night . . . pet peeve: sewerage . . . " babydoll, honeybun, cutiepie, where ' ve you been all my 1-i-f-e? " . . . Peter O ' Toole. Babies are our business, our only business. LEE PORTER 3 Ridge Drive, Port Washington, New York 41 No, you can ' t have a lick! Day Student Proctor 1, Class Vice-President 2, Class Dance Committee 2, Varsity Soccer 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Class Song Leader 3, 4, Secretary of A.A.A. 4. Nan, Nance . . . Sunburn and that student recital . . . " Tomas " . . . " Are you sure you want the top down in February? " . . . The Prince George . . . letters from Roberto . . . Trevi Fountain . . . G.B. . . . Black Irish Beauty . . . sincere, understanding friend . . . Nassau ' 63. NANCY VARNEY POYNTER 68 Elm Street, Andover, Massachusetts Class President 1, A Cappella 1, 2, Corridor Proctor 2, Class Play 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 3, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, New Fidelio 2, Fidebo 3, 4, Sunday School Teacher 4, Head of Chanticleers 4, Griffin Captain 4. Janer, Proctorpuss ... " I couldn ' t have lost it just standing here " . . . acute aversion to Aug and meh- meh . . . " Please, later breakfasts and better coffee? " . . . she loves the man despite his deeds . . . Heee- Hawr . . . " Of course Panama is civilized; they have beach parties just like ours! " ... " I hear an XKE " . . . harp in back pocket . . . " The First Time " . . . JANE GRANT PROCTOR Harding Road, Clinton, New York Flirt with my man, will you! 42 Vv fe " Tell me, shoe . Class Play 2, A 1 Cappella 2, Cynosure Staff 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, W.U.S. Representative 3, Honor Roll 3, Library Committee 3, 4, Head of W.U.S. 4. Rob . . . " Seweridge! " . . . Dave ... " I will resist Mrs. Shlossberg on Friday! " . . . " 1i only I could stop eating for a week " . . . moody . . . " Rut I have to be watched every second " . . . Jessup . . . " food, food, food " . . . blond hair ... " I refuse to look for leaves " . . . loves: Riology, XKE ' s, boys, Water Is- land, and blaring radios . . . " Suh-welll " ROBIN LAVELLE RICHARDS 1085 Ridge Road, Hamden, Connecticut Class Play 1, Day Student Proctor 1, Class Dance Committee 2, Talent Show 3, Varsity Tennis 3, Varsity Lacrosse 3, Numerals 3, Circle Roard 4. Patrick . . . " Did that car have a black top or a white one? " . . . " Okay, youse guys, who ' s got the car? " . . . " Oh, don ' t tell me I forgot my combination again! " . . . those ( eyelashes . . . " You lika da spaghet or da pizzaaaa? " . . . " Whadya mean Greene? — Rulger " . . . One of the Greater Lawrence Reauty Queens . . . " Pepita, vamos a la clase de espafiol. " PATRICIA DABNEY ROVERSI 111 Highland Road, Andover, Massachusetts Coffee, tea, or MILK? 43 Oh . . . er hello. JOANNE SCHWIEBERT 180 Woodridge Circle, New Canaan, Connecticut Class Play 2, New Fidelio 2, Fidelio 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, 4, Honorable Mention 2, 3, Honor Roll 4, Talent Show 3, Chanticleers 3, 4, Cynosure ( Busi- ness Staff 3, Business Manager 4), Current Events Club 4. Jo, Schwieb ... that long hair . . . piles of lists . . . G.P.G. ... the walks through P.A. . . . " I ' m late again — Chanticleers started fifteen minutes ago! " . . . two dozen red roses and three boxes of candy . . . " You ' re in there! " . . . unique walk . . . bouncy personality . . . wide, velvet hairbands . . . lengthy letters? . . . sleepy blue eyes . . . gullible . . . sym- pathetic listener ... " I just LOVE Abbot; you ' ve got to come here! " . . . Union Theological Seminary . . . Wilton . . . Experience . . . " If you ' re going to do something, do it all the way. " Photography Club 3, Talent Show 3, Honor Roll 3, Cynosure Staff 3, 4, New Fidelio 3, Fidelio 4, Clothes Committee 4. Amy, Ames . . . permanent residency in the library . . . chewing gum . . . " Jay (sigh) " . . . weekly visits from her mother . . . Skipper Lee . . . " You eat one half, I ' ll eat the other " . . . Yankee accent ( quote, unquote) . . . sweatshirts . . . " Don ' t throw away your stamps! " . . . " But, Miss Dains, I don ' t under- stand the math! " . . . " Hey, you guys! " AMY JUDITH SHLOSSBERG 31 Lakeside Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts And in my free time I . . 44 y IT ' S coffee, IT is. Class Play 3, Debating 3, 4, Cynosure Board 4. Sukey ... " I don ' t think I look like Chris Stern — she ' s pretty " . . . " Hi lady! " . . . " Shakespeare ' s quite the little writer " . . . rosy cheeks . . . intel- lectual frustration . . . glugh . . . Discipline! . . . loved little brothers . . . " I ' ll need your alarm clock again tonight " . . . " yuk yuk " . . . " There just has to be some skiing " . . . Jim . . . Tom . . . Bill . . . Bob . . . " I ' m going on a diet. " SUSAN CHURCHILL STAFFORD 42 Portland Street, Keene, New Hampshire Class Secretary 3, Class Play 3, Cynosure Board 4. " Heffalump " . . . " Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all " . . . That blond hair and blue eyes . . . Charlie Brown . . . " It ' s about this boy " . . . " Exeter was my love!!! " . . . " Guess who called? " , m . . " It could be said " . . . " Star light, starbright " . . . " He ' s the kind of boy you can ' t for- get " . . . going bald . . . " how awful!!! " . . . " Chances Are ... " HILDEGARDE GAY STEIMLE 755 Park Avenue, New York 21, New York Oh, but I am — I just LOOK young! 45 You know I have hay fever! Varsity Fencing 3, Honor Roll 3, Honorable Mention 3, Corridor Proctor 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Vice- President of A.C.A. 4, Orchestra 4. Laura . . . violin, a black cape, and the Abbot stride . . . purple passion for history . . . old English ballads . . . wrap-arounds . . . " festering idiot! " . . . the despair of obstreperous cowlicks . . . puns . . . " mirth " . . . one-girl mop-up committee . . . bird calls. LAURA CAROLINE STEVENSON 904 Olivia Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan Class Play 2, Class Secretary 2, Photography Club 3, 4, Corridor Proctor 4. Tommy rot . . . Harvard . . . Exeter summer school . . . " Thanx alot; send a sympathy " . . . proctor, par excellence . . . " I ' m gonna throw Molly out at 7:15 tonight " . . . " My. hair ' s falling out! " . . . Sweet 21 and never been kissed ... " I hope it ' s snowing up north " . . . split ends. DALE GODDARD THOMSON 72 Sargent Road, Swampscott, Massachusetts Oh, it was an uneventful weekend! 46 Now, notice the symmetrical balance of the eyelashes, kiddies. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Class Play 1, 3, Debating 2, Class President 2, Photography Club 4, Secretary of Student Government 4. Sue . . . Oh, Mrs. Cow . . . " When do we eat? " . . . Fat! . . . " Here comes Oompy Kah-ly " ... " I don ' t see why she should come back " . . . " Do you have safe drinking water in England? . . . H.G.M.I (CM.) . . . " We can go down South where it ' s warm " . . . Respectfully Submitted. SUSAN DAIN TRAFTON Box 22, Auburn, Maine W.U.S. Representative 2, Class Play 2, 3, Cynosure 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Debating Society 3, 4, Photography 3, 4, Circle Board 4. Trav . . . Indiana farm girl . . . " Mol — leee " . . . Graceful . . . " I ' ve lost it! " . . . shutterbug . . . B.B. . . . " Yes, tell us about it " . . . soccer ringer . . . " Don ' t you see the elephants? " . . . Mrs. Wick- ham ' s Cabbage Patch . . . " Bonae Sumus " . . . " Get- ting up in the morning? " . . . sweet twenty-one and never been kissed . . . always on time . . . Ho, Ho, Ho. MARY GRACE TRAVERS 227 South Seventeenth Street, Richmond, Indiana I LUV my teddy bear! 47 SUSAN STARR VAN WINKLE 31 Center Street, Rye, New York Yeah, it looks like a long night! Library Club 2, A Cappella 2, A.C.A. Representative 2, 3, Class Play 2, 3, Current Events Club 2, 4, New Fidelio 2, Fidelio 3, 4, Bazaar Executive Committee 2, Bazaar Committee Chairman 3, A.C.A. President 4, Cynosure Staff 4. Winky ... " I bring you good tidings — it ' s your turn! " . . . squeaky clods . . . " Scratch that one " . . . " All dolls must have underwear! " . . . " My hair has everything — fuzz, curls, waves, kinks, and body! " . . . " Slowly I turn ... " ... " I want to get sick again so I don ' t have to take sports " . . . Chipped beef. Honorable Mention 1, Choir 1, 3, 4, Varsity 1, 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, Numerals 3, " A " Pin 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Chanticleers 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Madrigals 4, Treasurer of A.A.A. 4, School Songleader 4. Gwynnie . . . " Don ' t walk on the clean rug; I use it for exercising on " . . . " I ' ve had this same as- signment notebook since 7th grade " . . . " I ' m not mumbling; I ' m harmonizing for the Chanticleers " . . . Abbot stride . . . " I ' m not really hungry; I ate three days ago " . . . " Think how fast I ' ll be on the tennis court! ' . . . Likes: wheat germ, yogurt, 95° weather, mixed-doubles partners. GWYNETH VAN ANDEN WALKER 271 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, Connecticut Take that, Dixon! 48 x. LAURA LOUISE WALTUCH 16 Hill vale Drive, St. Louis 5, Missouri Save the Marlboro Man. Debating 3, Talent Show 3, Bazaar Committee Chair- man 3, Class Vice-President 3, Fidelio 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Current Events 4, President of Student Govern- ment 4. Laurie . . . HiMartyheyMartyhi . . . " Sure — you ' re nice " . . . " O cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right! " . . . Claremont ' s ressurrected . . . " My dinosaurs are stretching " . . . H.G.M.O. . . . The Tourist ... " I hope I set my clocks " . . . " Oh, Laurie, Mrs. Mayer called " . . . " There ' s no place like the senior rec room — (now that Anna is gone) " . . . " It ' s not the earth the meek inherit — it ' s the dirt " . . . " St. Louis is not a little city. " Class Play 3, Play Production Play 3, Sunday School Teacher 3, 4, Photography Club 4, Fidelio 4. Mol, Webfoot, Web . . . " Listen, kiddies " . . . swimmers . . . " meanwhile, back at the ranch " . . . THE sweater . . . " It ' s your turn " . . . skating ringer . . . " Hey, Trav " . . . Bonae Sumus . . . Catde Cross- ing — in this room is prohibited ... " I haven ' t got a thing to wear " . . . Mrs. Wickham ' s Cabbage Patch . . . Sweet twenty-one and never been kissed . . neat room . . . Ho, Ho, Ho. MOLLY MOORE WEBSTER 15 Lloyden Drive, Atherton, California I ' ve heard it works better than aspirin and coke. 49 Sorry Charlie — only the finest tuna can become Whippte-Kist. Photography Club 4, Library Committee 4, Current Events Club 4. Whippie . . . " Whatcha doin ' , Joney? " — " Naught too motch (right now!) " . . . Oquinguit, that traveling town . . . The hat . . . Sweet 21 and never been kissed . . . Tortoise shell barrette . . . I.B.T.C. . . . seaguppa . . . " It ' s your turn " . . . ho, ho, ho . . . " Days of Wine and Roses. " JOAN MORGAN WHIPPLE 290 Bayville Road, Locust Valley, New York Class Play 3, New Fidelio 3, Fidelio 4. Suzanne . . . classical records . . . Stravinsky . . . dragons . . . piano . . . " Oh, sugar! " . . . ivy and gourds . . . dried flowers . . . " Trouble, bubble? " . . . One-and-a-half bushels of apples . . . the Maine drawl . . . Scottish bagpipes. SUZANNE GRAY WOODWARD 41 Bowdoin Street, Portland, Maine Hail to thee, blithe spirit 50 One for the road. Class Play 3, Talent Show 3, Choir 3, 4, Fidelio 3, 4, Current Events 4, Photography Club 4, Secretary of A.C.A. 4, Madrigals 4. Lisa ... " I don ' t care; I ' ll let you fold the folding chair " . . . " Let ' s write things in the snow " . . . " He ' ll bring me spice, sugar and rice " . . . H. G.M.I. (CM.) . . . " We can go down South where it is warm (but let ' s stop in Norway first!) " . . . " I ' m starving! " ELISA TESTMAN WRIGHT 59 Main Street, Noank, Connecticut ENTERED COLLEGE END OF SR. MID YEAR Nina Hopkins 127 South Street Raynham Center, Massachusetts ' Oh, Our expatriot Senior . . come do it in my room " . . . the balalaika . . . " Are you coming back for graduation? " Mary Sturgeon Creole Petroleum Co. Apt. 889 Caracas, Venezuela Mare . . . Stooge . . . " Only 165 days ' til summer . . . " But Barks, I used to be neat " . . . Jerry . . . Flash ... U. of A. Senior Class Officers J. Schwiebert, J. Lang, M. Coleman, (President), L. Perkin ■ -ss? mr m ■ ■ ■■ ' ' -JLia ' A ■ ' A CLASS HISTORY Sherman . . . Mrs. Bond and presidential elections . . . doors oft hinges . . . notes up and down the outdoor pulley . . . visitors on the roof . . . Latin Scholars . . . kitchen raid . . . private Xmas party . . . Katie Princeton . . . Seniors Paffard and Osborne add the " it " to Mrs. Brown ' s Gustov ' s Scoll . . . Janice ' s tabletop imitations . . . " The Knave of Hearts " reduced six pages with policemen in tow . . . third floor hideout enhanced by Honora murals . . . happy gremlins . . . Hoppy ' s wee woom . . . blinking flashlights at midnight . . . Judge Bass . . . lecture on " How to be a Lady " . . . class like no other . . . Abbey and French ... 35 new faces ... no showers during Miss Connelly ' s nap time . . . hurricane closes school . . . preparing for The Great Pumpkin . . . the Exeter rage is on . . . French House ' s window advantage for making new friends . . . two-way radios and French taxi driv ers . . . fire escape with no pin . . . squirt gun ambushes . . . applesauce during entertainments . . . the vitamin pills . . . campused for sob, sob, sob . . . " Good night third floor Abbey, wherever you are ... " ... steak breakfasts introduced by Ivers . . . The Great Jello War . . . limbo, guitars, and Johnny Mathis reign . . . Lucy Eyon ' s Holy Communion . . . Submarine dance ends at 7:29M on the nose . . . Weeds in the Attic, by The Know Clique . . . French House ' s extra week skiing . . . midnight roller skating . . . early morning rendezvous . . . Glenna . . . Julius Caesar with a good-looking ghost and real blood! . . . Hippopotamus Wallow . . . stickball in the rain on the west quad . . . Nancy ' s class party . . . searchlight from the infirmary . . . Draper at last and 20 new faces . . . prostration initiation . . . WUSH starring Heidi-Subi . . . inventory of Molly ' s wardrobe . . . " Jackie, is that your dog again? " . . . silverfish thrive . . . evergrowing hole in Linda and Susie ' s wall . . . January Privileges . . . " Someone used my bathtub while I was on my weekend " . . . PROMiscuity and fun behind the drapes . . . night-time marbles and yoga in the halls . . . Emory and Amy make a hit in impromtu appearance in " Bye, Bye Birdie " . . . " The First Time " born to live forever . . . Jelly Belly plagued by Paige and Janie . . . " Who has the doorknob? " . . . Pris and Moby Reltney . . . piercing ears . . . Bazaar . . . cotton candy . . . Red Rover and Margie ' s concussion . . . elections . . . P.A. and the P.T. raid . . . night watchman botches nocturnal wanderings . . . Yipes! — SENIORS! . . . offices . . . college? . . . Mixer smoking . . . first prize for most lates to Marty and Laurie . . . Exeter ratings . . . Cold Water, Virginia with a diminishing population . . . college??? the countdown begins . . . Mrs. O ' Neil Co. . . . Beatles . . . Pat ' s endless source of wind for lacrosse . . . Prom is Horror Show . . . popular kitchenette dominated by Meredith and Lucy (while the fun lasts ) . . . the missing liver . . . traditions continue to fall right and left . . . sun- bathing . . . cocktail (?) party . . . alumnae party in N.Y. We, the editors of the 1964 CIRCLE, after considering the relative merits of the members of the Senior Class, were unable to find among them one indivi- dual who might be considered a perfect Abbot girl. Consequently, by combining the attributes of manv we have created our own. HAIR-Freidle Laaff EYES-Lucy Bingham NOSE-Lucy Eynon SMILE-Heidi Paffard FIGURE-Carol Barker HANDS-Sally Froeber LEGS— Connie Chamberlain ft m n Senior Mid Class FIRST TERM OFFICERS L. Learned, A. Rahilly, H. Demarest (Presi- dent), B. Lage. SECOND TERM OFFICERS K. Platz, B. Foote, E. Huntington, D. Downs ( President ) . Day Students L - J 1 1 1 : , ifc 1 1 J » J t Wt Back tow: A. Dodd, T. Brainerd, H. Parson, M. Warshaw. Front row: N. McArdle, J. Hyde, R. Gamble, E. Birdsall, M. Krakauer, E. Giblin. Draper FIRST FLOOR Standing: H. Demarest, K. Platz, S. Massengale, G. Ylitalo, R. Sullivan, C. Chipman, L. Mock. Seated: K. Staples, W. Treneer, L. Learned, D. Gaines, E. Eder, K. Smith, R. Wood, B. Dow. SECOND FLOOR Third row: S. Vanderlinde, A. Roche, K. Abler, A. Rahilly, O. Motch, E. Lage, K. Swenson, V. Weber, M. Babson, K. Rice, A. Bradshaw. Second row: M. Spaulding, E. Davis, S. Spangler, J. Barker, R. Tyler, J. Brazer, B. Sykes, G. Goldstein. First row: M. Fales, B. Suhr, E. Huntington, S. Watson, D. Downs, C. Buxton. THIRD FLOOR Third row: P. Osborn, A. McDermott, M. Strauss, J. Kurzon, A. Morrill, A. Davies, A. Hopkins, E. Foote, K. Stover, S. Voorhees. Second row: L. Halford, M. Wilson, S. Harney, V. Bertsche, B. Lawton, C. Stillman, L. Beckvold. First row: C. Reische, M. Scott, F. Green, C. Choy, S. Veasey. Junior Class FIRST TERM OFFICERS E. Sobiloff, F. Jones, B. Moulton (Presi- dent), S. Lebach. SECOND TERM OFFICERS E. Ross, N. Warlick, B. Hazard (President), W. Thomas. Day Students D. Woodworth, C. Zollner, B. Roediger, B. Hayes, L. Somers, N. Warlick, L. Haselton, J. Dupont, L. Crane, S. Lebach. French House Back row: B. Barker, A. Gould, L. Thomson, M. Porter, V. Depeyster, L. Fletcher, J. Abbott, B. Ware, K. Fuller, L. Burling. Front row: B. Armsden, S. Downs, M. Miller, B. Hazzard, R. Bendetson, P. Cortes, B. Timkin, W. Thomas, M. Weis. Abbey House FIRST FLOOR A. Chamberlain, B. Hazard, H. Max, D. Little, S. Erwin, N. Whitehead, M. Bayles. SECOND FLOOR J. Kloth, D. Hanes, I. Rock, D. Wlodkoski, S. Watling, A. Todd, J. Bricker, E. Ross, B. Slaymaker, F. Jones. THIRD FLOOR L. Thomson, C. Lashnits, C. Gaines, M. Watson, E. Walker, B. Moulton, J. Froeber, J. Lippincott. E. Sobjloff, C. Taylor, M. Church, M. Ryder. 59 Prep Class kfi 7uk ir C W mM WM FIRST TERM OFFICERS C. Hansen, L. Cannon, A. Dickerson (Presi- dent), H. Washburn. SECOND TERM OFFICERS N. Howe, M. Wilde, K. Hoover (President), A. Miller. Day Students Back row: C. Arragg, H. Washburn, P. Pendelton. Front row: E. Birdsall, L. Cregg, G. Niziak, X. Howe, H. Whitney, J. Haley, D. DeXuccio, M. Wilde. Sherman Standing: M. Goldman, L. Rudman. M. Major, D. Green, K. Hoover, A. Bowser, A. Miller. Kneeling: B. Read, B. Barker, S. Cobb, M. Hadley, L. Cannon, A. Dickerson, M. Kaplan. Missing: C. Hansen. 7 $$ H anizauons Student Government 4% ■% % $fta U ' iM 1 1 1 l ,T : i- 1 J- ' 1 J ' J T i ' ■Hsivmf? Wm M ' Standing: S. Trafton, M. Coleman, B. Moulton, S. Lebach, H. Demarest, J. Lang, L. Cannon, A. Dickerson, A. Rahilly. Seated: H. Paffard, F. Laaff, L. Waltuch (President), D. Kiarsis, S. VanWinkle. Demerit Council • jnnwiijflif FIRST TERM Standing: L. Pattberg, E. Rudman, M. Finnigan, S. Voorhees, R. Bendetson, M. Ryder, S. Watson, A. Brooks, B. Armsden, P. Osborn. Seated: K. Hoover, R. Reynolds, D. Thomson, D. Kiarsis (Chairman), M. Chase, J. Kloth, K. Smith. SECOND TERM Standing: B. Timken, M. Deutsch, B. Lage, D. Kiarsis (Chairman), M. Goldman, K. Jones, C. Erwin. Seated: C. Hansen, A. Davies, L. Learned, M. Chase, A. Miller, G. Overbagh, B. Foote, B. Suhr, M. Watson. 64 A. C. A. Officers Susan Van Winkle Pat Morrill Laura Stevenson Elisa Wright A. C. A. Representatives K. Staples, C. Taylor, E. Ross, M. Hinckley, P. Roversi, S. Woodward, E. Bird- sail, M. Kaplan, B. Hazard, D. Green, B. Armsden, B. Hazard, S. Van Winkle (President), C. Reische, G. Goldstein, B. Marti. ■KsNI gf g 4 M y m 65 W. U. S. Representatives Standing: D. Green, L. Clark, L. Bingham, L. Learned, M. Mock, D. Downs, R. Bendetson, R. Richards, (chairman), J. Lippincott, M. Rvder, If. Babson, M. Fales, M. Hinckley, K. Jones. Seated: B. Read, D. Hanes, J. Kloth, D. Barraclough, L. Crane, H. Coolidee, S. Stafford. S. Hamey, A. Raleigh, B. Barker. Miss- ing: S. Erwin. S " . McArdle. Photography Club Standing: M. Tra%-ers, S. Trafton, B. Parson, B. Read, A. Davies, S. Vanderlinde, S. Cobb, H. Coolidge, M. Webster, W. Treneer, S. Hamev, J. Parker, A. Rahilly, G. Gruver, F. Laaff, D. Thomson, K. Abler, B. Revnolds, A. Brooks. Seated: L. Clark. B. Suhr, A. Miller, M. Fales, M. Finnigan, B. Armsden. M. Babson, F. Green, D. Downs, G. Goldstein, J. Hamey (president), J. Whipple. S. Voorhees, C. Barker. B. Moulton, C. Lashnits, M. Durham, K. Staples, J. Lippincott, L. Porter, E. Hunting- ton, M. Mock, E. Wright. « Social Committee Standing: R. Tyler, C. Chamberlain (chairman), L. Crane. Seated: C. Hewitt, M. Low, L. Griswold. Current Events Club Seated, 2nd row: J. Whipple, G. Steimle, S. Voorhees, L. Bingham, S. Woodward, E. Wright, P. Bossi, L. Perkin, S. Van Winkle, Miss Minard (advisor), S. Harney, M. Mock, A. Rahilly, D. Downs, J. Barker, M. Babson, E. Huntington, M. Fales, K. Jones. 3rd row: K. Smith, G. Gold- stein, F. Green, C. Reische, D. Green, A. Shlossberg, R. Richards, M. Low, B. Marti. Standing: P. Morrill, M. Travers, A. Davies, H. Coolidge, J. Harney, P. Osbom, B. Lage, V. Clemens, J. Schwiebert, D. Kiarsis, M. Deutsch, J. Emerson, C. Stillman, B. Lawton, G. Gruver. Missing: L. Waltuch. Debating Front: A. Morrill, B. Lawton, L. Learned, A. Davies, M. Finnigan, K. Stover, M. Babson, M. Travers, C. Stillman, S. Froeber (president), S. Stafford, B. Hazard. Back: V. We- ber, K. Platz, P. Morrill, M. Chase, C. Reische, G. Goldstein, S. Watson, M. Fales, E. Huntington. 67 Library Committee Standing: J. Whipple, L. Learned B. Dow, R. Richards, C. Choy, C Reische, F. Green, G. Goldstein, K Smith. 2nd row: C. Barker, S. Voor hees, M. Durham, A. Brooks. S. Almy S. Watson, L. Bingham, M. Mock E. Davis. 1st row: B. Reynolds, J Barker, K. Jones, S. Harney, ' K Swenson, V. Bcrtsche (chairman), V Clemens, V. Weber, A. Davies, A Bradshaw. Choir 1st row: K. Abler, K. Staples, B. Hayes, B. Sykes, R. Wood, L. Wal- tuch. 2nd row: H. Demerest, L. Halford, C. Hewitt, L. Griswold, L. Mack (president), A. Bradshaw, L. Stevenson, E. Wright, L. Buxton. 3rd row: D. Kiarsis, G. Walker, B. Giblin, P. Morrill. w Chanticleers J. Schwiebert, M. Hinckley, P. Pedersen, A. Hill, G. Walker, J. Proctor, P. Bossi, M. Bateman. Fidelio First row: B. Sykes, K. Smith, N. Poynter, Miss Warner (Director), L. Mack (Librarian), L. Grisvvold (President), P. Bossi (Librarian), A. Shlossberg, S. Localio, M. Durham. Second row: M. Hinckley, K. Abler, S. VanWinkle, M. Foley, E. Eder, S. Spangler, L. Bingham, K. Staples, L. Stevenson, A. Brooks. Tliird row: R. Reynolds, G. Ylitalo, A. John- son, P. Pedersen, S. Almy, E. Birdsall, L Hyde, L. Beckvold, C. Buxton, C. Hewitt. Fourth row: B. Hugon, L. Halford, R. Wood, H. Demarest, P. Morrill, B. Parson, F. Laaff, L. Waltuch, G. Walker, S. Froeber. Fifth row: J. Harney, A. Bradshaw, E. Giblin, B. Lage, V. Bertsche, A. Morrill, W. Treneer, D. Barraelough, M. Webster, D. Kiarsis. Sixth row: L. Eynon, S. Woodward, L. Porter, B. Foote, M. Bateman, M. Coleman, E. Wright, A. Hill, J. Proctor. Ski Club Standing: E. Barker, K. Platz, B. Barker. Seated: C. Barker, L. Clark, J. Barker, S. Trafton. 69 Circle Standing: G. Gruver, A. Hill. L. Pattberg, J. Harney. Seated: V. Clemens, P. Roversi, S. Lo- calio (Editor), M. Travers, D. Barraelough. Missing: Mrs. Powel (Advisor), Ivers Bever. UNI [v| Hiifl B tH r Hl, HI b - l MI j H «l W T 3 H ¥ J L K - 3B rVMn xi KLA w r k j r - " " - r jj v HH i Tai — r . ' M • 1 ' ii ub ' 4 fc ■ Courant Back: B. Hayes, K. Staples, P. Bossi, E. Eder. Front: P. Pedersen, A. Johnson (Editor), M. Deutsch, R. Monatt. Missing: Miss Way (Advi- sor). Cynosure Front row: A. Davies, G. Steimle, R. Richards. V. Bertsche, M. Coleman, L. Clark. Second rote: K. Swenson, L. Evnon, C. Hewitt, J. Schwiebert, B. Parson (Editor-in-Chief), D. Kiarsis, J. Lane;. K. Smith, S. Stafford. Back row: S. Watson, A. Schlossberg, E. Sobiloff, M. Foley, M. Miller, G. Gniver, H. Parson, M. Travers, S. Froeber, R. Gamble, A. Hill, S. Van Winkle, L. Learned. The Lottery Drama The Importance of Being Earnest Riders to the Sea School for Scandal Qifilet tcs l A. A. A. Officers H. Paffard (President), N. Poynter, C. Barker, G. Walker. Athletic Council J. Proctor, N. Poynter, C. Barker, H. Parson, G. Walker, D. Green, L. Fletcher, seated, H. Paffard (President). 74 JANIE AND CAESER JACKIE AND LISTER GRIFFIN CHEERLEADERS Standing: L. Beckvold, B. Lage, C. Hewitt, C. Rice. First row: D. Lit- tle, C. Stillman, L. Gris- wold, G. Goldstein, I. Rock. GARGOYLE CHEERLEADERS J. Brazer, M. Fales, M. Babson, J. Foster, S. Froeber, G. Ylitalo, L. Walker, J. Froeber, A. Hill. Missing: J. Kurzon. Griffin Teams s o c c E R L. Griswold, J. Barker, L. Stevenson, R. Wood, E. Birdsall, C. Buxton, J. Proctor, N. Poynter, S. Localio (captain), M. Finningan, N. McArdle. Missing: J. Schwiebert. TENNIS P. Roversi, L. Haselton, A. Bradshaw, R. Tyler, B. Moulton. H O C K E Y C. Hewitt, T. Hopkins, G. Bertsche, P. Morrill, H. Paffard (captain), H. Demarest, L. Perkin, B. Reynolds, D. Fleming, A. Miller, L. Eynon, G. Goldstein. Missing B. Dow. 76 Gargoyle Teams s o c c E R M. Travers, B. Foote, G. Walker (captain), S. Froeber, L. Pattberg, L. Crane, G. Steimle, L. Bingham, P. Bossi, R. Richards, S. Voorhees. TENNIS M. Coleman, C. Barker, B. Parson, L. Waltuch, J. Meyers. H. Coolidge, O. Motch, S. Stafford, L. Porter, E. Ross, M. Goldman, M. Fales, J. Brazer, F. Laaff (captain), M. Foley, B. Hazard, D. Green. Missing: S. Mas- sengale. H O C K E Y Griffin Basketball Gargoyle H. Paffard, V. Bertsche, P. Morrill, J. Proctor, E. Birdsall, C. Hewitt, D. Flem- ing, missing, P. Roversi ( captain ) . Fencing G. Walker, J. Meyers, S. Froeber, L. Bingham, L. Porter, B. Parson (captain), C. Barker, R. Richards. 11 1 J rP S. Localio, A. Brooks, T. Hopkins, P. Morrill, B. Hugon, H. Wilson, S. Spangler, L. Learned, C. Choy, missing, L. Waltuch, P. Bossi, M. Deutsch. Modern Dance Standing: T. Brainerd, C. Rice, B. Lage, A. Rahilly, L. Burling, B. Roediger, K. Stover, C. Stillman, L. Beckvold, F. Jones, B. Slaymaker, S. Stafford, G. Ylitalo, B. Beynolds, M. Hinckley. Kneeling: B. Hazzard, B. Armsden, B. Sykes, E. Eder, W. Thomas, M. Durham, H. Demarest, E. Huntington, M. Fales, M. Ryder, D. Downs, S. Voorhees, S. Vcasey, missing, M. Bahson, D. Barraclough, B. Hayes, P. Pedersen, L. Stevenson, S. Trafton, M. Webster. 1 iirf jyPfrflB T MP. j rid Jl J « $ mi 111 hQb A Mj ■ 1 r W H 01 Headlines of the Year +J « THE VATICAN COUNCIL f£N ' « . ' «fA f °H ' " " " " ' tor can c ' os s the fail to Stf o e ' O iSot to Sttvo % Terror r % u acyp rus? % s % »A«C»«1 «« ' ? " rTSales to Rus a y 10 c tf S- • V A Subdued Clay Returns x To His Home . c? £■ f W fol QVV° XP $£ O tf= v a o Mi Beatlemania e 6, ° s tot, «S a •A Security Is ■ Winter Olym Plc s have tr oubh es. 1 Lcu veJiuLsernenu SMART FLAGG, INC. 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