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CLASS IV Fifth. Row: H. Long, S. Shaw, S. Hoar, S. Adams, V. Smith, M. Murray, 0. Hall, N. Maclaurin, M. Bemis. Fourth Row: A. Guerlac, S. Farnsworth, D. Moyer, C. Kelly, E. Clarke, F. Hunt, D. Taylor, M. Willis, M. Prouty, S. Vaughan. Third Row: E. Pierce, H. Norseen, WJ. Thomas, B. Mallinckrodt, E. Baldwin, S. Hedge, L. Prince, F. Smith, M. Hunsaker. Second Row: D. Adkins, J. Olmsted, H. Johnston, E. Terry, E. Smith, A. Buxton, P. Vance, J. Bunker, C. Zayotti. First Row: E. Edmonston, M. Maher, R. Cummings, D. Clark, P. Balch, G. Watson, H. Comninos. Missing: A. Drinker. We are Class IV, We have a reputation for being noisy, but we can't understand why! Every morning when the older girls come to school they are greeted by our hushed, quiet voices and calm, somber faces. We love school, although we certainly do our share of griping. Of course, we all have one common interest, the week-end. Wherever you look around the school you can see us. Our usual haunts are by our cubbies between Miss Morse's Lab and Study Hall and Miss Bilinska's room and Mrs. Demille's room. We look down on the V's because they are so much younger than we and are so childish. We don't look up or down at the III's, mainly because they are so snobbish to us. As you can see we have very good relations with everybody. Our school year is marked by such events as concerts, our illustrious plays, May Day, Red-Blue battles, Dances, and last, but unfortunately not least, study- ing. We really do try to do our part in making our school the Warm place it is. We enjoy school, work hard, do well, and shall do even better, Anne Buxton
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CLASS III Fifth Row: M. Vincent, L. Adler, E. Hopkins, D. Cummings, C. Kaufman, C. Saltus, E. Levine, A. Higinbotham, E. Fenollosa. Fourth Row: A. Dolinsky, E. Stuart, D. Winship, J. Carpenter, S. Fairbank, G. Forbes, L. Norton, M. Hamilton, B. Young, C. Norton. Third Row: M. Taft, H. Parker, J. Booth, B. Gambrill, E. Pleasants, D. Metcalf, M. Crafts, M. Williamson, C. Griffith, S. Page. Second Row: S. Lanigan, G. Hurd, J. Howe, L. Hunt, K. Motley, B. Smith, S. Willett, A. Harken, E. Scannell. First Row: J. MacDougal, P. Brown, S. White. Missing: S. Swiftf The noisy IV's have finally calmed down UQ to sophisticated sophomores. This new aspect has been strengthened by the added attractions of sixteen new boarders, most of whom adore the little man, a haunter of the Boarding Department. Emphasis is placed, however, on the more dramatic aspects of life, accompanied by shrieks and screams, that take place outside of study hall. There one can View the products of Willett Home Industries and many dis- cussions about the all-important but ambiguously spelled mail-male! This hall, although not the scene of actual rehearsals, has been the stage for such historic acts as the founding of the Miss Fits, an octet of exceptional quality, and the naming of Rhombus. Many of our members are blessed with a passion for throwing paper in class meeting, where under the able leadership of Kate Motley, we have many heated filibusters about the new Class III dance, Jordan Hall, A.E.S. Will the decorations committee PLEASE get to work! . . . Well, I tell you, it was simply devinie. QThank you, Penny Brownj. Were you in the Groton play? . . . and when he asked me to the G.S.M. why I nearly . . . How was the Exeter . . . Harvard? REALLY! . . . Is he going to write? . . and so ends another year with THE class of '61, Ricky Levine-Merrie Crafts
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