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Pet Peeve: a run in a pair of stockings which has only been worn once Pet Passion: long, lazy breakfasts Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars Ann, more commonly known as Eeun or Annie B., came to C.A. as a IV. Wherewfer she went, all through that year, whether it was bike-riding, skating or walking, she was inseparable from Susan. In Class III, however, Ann joined the Choir and became a worthy Class Treasurer. In Class I she was again elected Treasurer and was also appointed to Chapel Committee. All through her career at C.A. Ann has not exactly had a passion or an outstanding talent for sports, especially hockey, and she seems to appear rather frequently at Miss Howeis door at the beginning of sports period with some sort of excuse. However, in the fall fhockey seasonj one can usually find Ann majoring in canoeing. Ann thinks of skating and sailing in a different light, for she is an avid sailor and almost a second Tenley Albright on skates. Wfhen she is not engaged in these ener- getic activities and when she is relaxing, one would find Ann perched on the edge of her bed, her blonde 'hair as usual in a neat, sophisticated page-boy, but with a devilish twinkle in her blue eyes that gives away her quiet, shy appearance. Beethovenls 'IFifthcynthia might be playing in the background while Ann is munching contentedly on a jelly dough- nut. C76ZlZlZ 6611052125 1235125012 Amzie B, Eemz 2 Pickering Street Salem, Mass O, thou art fairer than the evening air -Mmloue
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Moore Road Wayland, Mass. I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth.-Cerwznler Gqinafia Bafdwilz Ainslie fijgggfi fx ., .Wi Whenever I'm depressed I go talk to Ainslie. She always cheers me up. This has been Ainslie since she entered C. A. in Class IV. More than any other person she has been the positive force of the class, never allowing herself or her friends to become de- pressed. Even when there was an English paper, a History report, a French dissertation, and a Biology drawing due, Ainslie could always take the time to bolster the class spirits. There is little in the school that has not benefited from her tremendous enthusiasm: she has been the varsity's hockey goalie, the Choir's strongest and the Jabberwock's lowest alto, the Yearbookk Literary Editor, and Madame Miller's most faithful student. Ainslie is an individualist who is unafraid of individualism. Her actions are prompted, not by the dictates of convention, but by her own high standards and her honest love of her friends and her work. Write-ups have to be in by Friday, she said. But Ains . . . . Lee! And at the end of every day, Good bye. Come again. Pet Peeve: profanity sheath, , bathing suits Pet Passion: evening dresses fone gold lame
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