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Pet Peeve: people who ski across the back of her skiis . Pet Passion: Yardley Lavender, Hotchies What? Huh? Mary Poole didn't hear because she had been off in her own little world. When the turmoil is greatest Mary is probably thinking about some wonderful poem by Frost. This is such a soothing approach and helps pacify the situation. But it is often for this reason that her many friends have to yell Come on, Puddle! Of course, she isn't quite this relaxed when she has to makean announcement for Chorus Make sure you wear a solid, colored dress. Such patience, too. She is always willing to be of assistance for course this isn't true with those misbehaving in Chorusj. Then there is her great enthusiasm, How divine Fl, Perfect! Skiing! Aspen! Ah, what a life. Two vacations to Florida and a trip abroad. What a mundane creature. But she still loves the Concord life, especially the Country Store and its candy, HOTCHIES! One time she loved it so much that she had her bed lined with it. An Andover dance proved a Eureka, mail ensued, and SUCH EXITEMENT. Do you suppose that is what inspired her to grow her hair. HOW CHIC! Essence of Yardley's Lavender and a red fur lined suit also enter into this picture of elegance. But, actually, getting back to the real Mary Poole, she never could be considered an ultra-sophisticate. Jlffafzy Qomajyfg ggoofs Puddle Poole Puri Bellwood Farm Geneva, New York Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.-Pope
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Qlfzginia flflfaaggufzrz fpitgifz Old Littleton Road Harvard, Mass. where virtue still is gay, Where Friendships Hxed star sheds a mel- lovs ed ray.-Coleridge Giaz Ginny The loudest screech during lunch is sure to come from Ginny. It will probably be the result of her food-begging. She claims to have scavenged all through C.A., but we are just beginning to see signs of it in our Senior year. Ginny is an enthusiastic member of our class, participating in French Club and Octet, and helping to head the Dance Com- mittee. She has a great big smile for everyone and is well known for her dark brown eyes and ever present tan. Ginny seems to be in contact with all the latest gossip, for her favorite comment is Remind me to tell you . . Since she is an older member of our class, she maintains her virtue by neither smoking nor drinking. Is she learning now with graduation here? Ginnyls distinguishing trademark is her little white Fiat- Maybe we could Ht another in. Pet Passion: food Pet Peeve: hair dressers
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Efacuzoz Ufiwing gbubzam s Pope Road Concord, Mass. The only reward of virtue is virtue, the only way to have a friend is to be one.-Emerson Ellie Oh, je m'e1z fthe, moi! The voice, the dropping books, and disheveled air are all familiar, Ellie has returned after two years abroad. We expected a cultivated and worldly Pazridemze. Of course, she is that, but that Miss Morse, I've wrecked it! reassures us that Ellie is also more fun and more degagee than ever. Her enthusiastic help makes this year's Seniors truly grateful. Her talents are varied and most useful, she contributes equally to varsities, octet, banner-selling, Yearbook photography, and lunchtime scaveng- ing. Since her Swiss education, Ellie dennitely belongs in the league of the expert skiiers. The French Club, which she organized in the fall, has grown to great proportions, and continues to thrive. Who has not known the force of her philosophical debates, of her hysterical laughter? The Usquabbiti' is absolutely indispensable to the spirit of the class. Pet Passion: Vino Gasolino 'Pet Peeve: lady wrestlers, organized people
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