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C7Llls'2?C1H1'lClZl mnriev Cgjzlnf ffsuell Rant imon Willard Rd. Concord, Mass. I l , 2 dgd, i i In the time of your life, live, so that in good times you may. . . smile to the infinite delight and mys- tery of itf' S. Lewis Because life is a mystery to Sue, she delights in exploring it. There is no way of telling how she will next explore, maybe by fulfilling her ambition to go 20,000 leagues under and get tangled up in weeds fChesterfields, of coursej. Su- zle, along with the best of us, has her little peculiarities, she loves to ski but hates the cold weather, fwe feel that this is due to the fact that she went through a thorough thawing-out process in the hills of North Carolina this past sum- merj, she also has been knitting on the same black and blue sweater for approxi- mately the last three years. The black and white Springer of many aliases, QRoddy, Boogie, Sir, etc.j, has accompanied Sue to and from school for many years, and has chaperoned her faithfully through all of her classes. Like the white rabbit, Sue never has enough time, Will the mystery ever be solved?
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On Christmas day, 1938, the iirst Noel came into the world kicking and scream- ing. Needless to say, she was given a good spanking. Noel Ann, alias the animal , the name' given to her while serving in stalag 17, is in 1956 a jumbled mass of molecules, confused ambitions, and con- vulsed philosophic ideas. A second cousin to a paramecium, Muffy, aided by her long black cilia, slithers through the cor- ridors of C. A., and without a bobby pin she travels incognito behind a veil of black. Anyone home? As president' of the Purp, that worthy establishment, she has withered many a weed, and has become a hrst rate bridge player. Her motto, one peek is worth two good f1nesses , has pulled her out of many a tense situation. Although contrary to her ever bubbling exterior, Muf is an ardent lover of seri- ous conversation. She has a probing curi- osity into all types of philosophical mat- ters and finds the world a seething caul- dron of mystery, especially on the rocks overlooking the ocean and Spain at 2 a.m. Her discussions, rapidly converted into arguments, tend to become red hot before the water has even begun to boil. For the past four years Muffy has added color, if not bloodshed to this thriving community. Zoe! miizze dyccriiszcorllz .Mzzjfy A1zinm! Porter Rd. Andover, Mass
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An enigmatic personality, Carol appears only when necessary. The remainder of the time she usually sits in Room 7, eat- ing her lunch. This girl is fond of put- ting Christmas bows on dogs, and of murmuring hysterically to herself when she sees a large truck approaching the car. Carol also has a mad passion for skinning cats fdead ones, that isj and poor Frohn- las fcatj is somehow getting the worse end of the deal. She is a great one for languages, and will probably end up as a translator for the United Nations. Also, in spare moments this girl will go any- where, as long as it is toward England and away from school. As for college, well . . . qui mit? Deepsdoog is known for her kindly cynicism, her UNQUES- TIONABLE good sense, and fof course, her battered and scarred Chameleon folder. A staunch supporter of everything that is worthwhile, she would often rather go home and wash her hair. Wheii in doubt, trouble, or spiritual torment, Carol finds solace in the comforting syl- lables of BoLOGna , although we all know that life for her is foujowzr gaic, . , . always a good shown. euro! Cghoclspeerf Carol ffcdylf Lowell Rd. Concord, Mass
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