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Qlzsufa Egifts Cgafiubisfzt Ulli Hannover-Kleefeld Bispinger Weg 2 is H is rigawrygg Germany Sunshine in a shady place. -Erimrmri Spemer Ulli arrived at the Academy from Germany in September, 1959, for one short year as our first AFS exchange student. With a warm and ready smile for everyone, she has been a constant reminder of the success of our first jordan, Hall Concert which brought her here. Living with the Proutys, she quickly' became accustomed to school life and particularly the routine of commuting every morning from Littleton. For the many whom we hope will follow in her footsteps, Ulli has set some high standards, academic and otherwise. Announcements and speeches in Assembly have been delivered like a veteran, and next period's test or paper never renders her pale and trembling. Was? Ich quaelle nicht? fWhat, me worry?j And such a cheerful accept- ance of the long school day, when in Hannover it's 8:00 to 1300! She won't tell how many students there are in the new German class at Middlesex or how she manages to cheer so enthusiastically for the football team in the rain, but one doesn't have to be a Snooper to find out. As for sports, her tennis has improved rapidly, to the embarrassment of some of her former partners. Do you know what a handicap is, Ulli? For the future world travelers of our class, the itinerary will include not only London and Paris. From now on it will be London, Paris and HANNOVER - Here we come! wg rf fQb faijga as sf 1 , , f ,rs a,.,.,.a ,H ,f-,..r M-laws-A ar- Z'-fra,-fits rlwsiifa a e1s5fm1wf-. aff ff 112,315 .5 - Wa fr fa: tsrfli--twig: lm:-t'fse:5',asa:t Q rvaalfsfzaigg 7 f 11? 3 .K m.,,,,., , 1.. . Mars, Mirza- rg- ' mlm' srrmsfzt sm. . a,45f,5,.,gg'g,2:,: 1- ,- U qa w- ,, 1- .qyga -,,,f:s-aww wgggir - i s . W: g:1m:a,.sigsr5.,r1Qgsr , r- , ,, r ., r H,: -kgrg h r, f'4a'jEg', Leif' 2.i:i'hs5fTfQfr'2't??'51 ' emu-va:f-f11.sa::-few'-fftaf -:-fg3zef..H -st ef 1 -,,--f.g1f..a:a:Sz: f ,- r1.5-trims: aw.,-.,,m.wH:taz.tr. -- at .i -f 7 was fz1gr,-7g.,W:,,5-,armrest 1: '. fu, - - at.rwsaeiwwsiz,sf,-xii'-fw 2 se H2 lf? -rf Qt .s12'ff-wa seffm 15 ,, tif - . f r: Q-,gr:,:gf'fk 5:i1ggg!gg,51'.fgseff- , ,. . ' - ,, w 525iQ1,g-,lffwiibiiii 4 2,g5fLiiiLiSig55Egi-, Q-,E,,5:s,.,-W.sf'.'e,z , ,z - ,tw -sf, f t ,,.. , 1g,,s,,gtg-are-.t,522zg4e?H:2Qr Q i J':Z,.r.1 fi ' - :fras:.,,,g??e ,,-5 ,..1,gs5.g,,:.,..g1 sixwwiizsas,QfHr.gw i if- ' 1visf5'1e1fS?1ifg3 W 'sig v1ff5L5ii'fffff faaaaaaaaetaf,-.t . fe:- wx . ,,,. . .,..: e1aaszrfLrfs ., . frf- by ' , , . are ' Q L- 9 -3, -gg, ggaesvzfsrf .ni -'fig5t,gWQ.g27j:sera s F if Sriiw. aan ,. Q., ...ra
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Hey, Joelu and Beth scrambled under the barbed-wire fence into Miss Wagner's seventh grade. Her first impression mustn't have been altogether satisfactory as a quick trip to Siberia resulted. However, two weeks later she returned to begin her reign of terror. Beth's domestic abilities were soon discovered by the class . . . trails of Ajax . . . tattered shades . . . and the plumber frequented Bradford House that seventh grade year. Looking into the future Beth saw that Senior Pressurel' would be bad if she didn't settle down quite a bit. She thus began to excel in dramatics. Her roles in the operettas and Groton play won her great acclaim. Beth's interests ran toward athletics too. As one of the charter members of the hockey and softball varsities, and as Blue captain in Class Il, her assets have been great. In winter Beth could be found on the slopes of N. E. with multi wolves on her skis and her adventures as a mousketeer must not be overlooked. Vvroooooom - Thus our comrade arrived on the fall of her senior year. Complete with goggles, three M-Sex sweaters and a loden coat, she zooms into the parking lot. The vehicle, although it closely resembles the ICBM for which her clan is so well noted, is more commonly known as the l'Blue Beastu. Beth heads the successful Dance Com- mittee, is renowned for her lovely biology dissections and is indeed the Madame Dufarge of our class. QShe has been knitting on a wee green garment for ever so long and with ever so much care and we do hope it will be done before she leaves Concordj. Thus we bid our comrade adieu, but few of us will forget her hilarious imitations of Victor Borge, her marvelous wit and her faith in her own beliefs. fShelll even punch you in the nose to make her pointlj Efizafisfg Blaotrsz was B eih C omrfzde Sandy Pond Road Lincoln, Mass. There is no greater truth than frankness. Dzfraeli
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Gqnnzffa glflauf At the impressionable age of eight, Annette entered C. A. and has since survived nine taxing years. She turned the Lower School upside down. At the end of each year, the shades would be mysteriously riddled with paperclip-shaped holes, and the registers would be filled with odd smelling melted erasers. Annette never did like to study very much, so instead she and the other members of a very elite horse club could be seen galloping madly around the lawn on all fours, pigtails flying and legs kicking - much to the dismay of Miss Clark and Miss Wagner. I Annette is now characterized by her amazing drawings, which run the gamut of hideous monsters to normal-looking human beings. Her weird little people adorn every- thing she owns. Muzz can be found doing the jackie Gleason shuffle down the corridor, and crying, l'Oh grief in dismay. In spite of her occasional whims Annette is quite down-to-earth. All of her friends' problems seem to end up with her. She usually can't come up with any solution but she seems to help anyway. No matter what happens, even when she has a few weeks of homework to do or a term paper to write in one night, Muzz always manages to be cheerful and to keep her good sense of humor. I A -if ssil.-'E-is ' ii. .W -' . '15 f- S iif -Sv if 'Y' i , 1 -21- il X Legisffmsmf. ' .- V.: . A . ' IWWIQJ ' ' IZJEQ? LFE- .-'Yr-L'gEluE.i M. aa ' mt fm. T. J .X5f5?i???...U A-f .127 ' :V 1: 11751 .1 . .W ifuii efsms?fefi'fpiif. Q ',' afffilffswfl-wfszsfzigifas , 2gga,gv,:se,:fz,.:1.: 1 ifsiisigfvzmliglfi A YV ' - ,gfsmkffss'sxiiiziiieiazifzifiitfs-A ifstiiitif:1iz1e.:a 1 ff- w f -ff .si1.sevsszx:1z.s tg: ' , p.1'-1522365554 Il:flw. z .05l1:.lli.1f7f' . f l il V.: 'fflii ra 2 fgilrigiiiirlifilIETTSEEE . ay 1--ff. ...ima,.i.....fm,.1 if ' '- -' EI?El?i:'-32525325 fLiXLi?El5?ii'E?5 fl1fhf': , 51 K .. is ,:,..:, .,ea.5sg,q3ggf,..2,:1,g.,g mai-f,g ',-: 1, ,.. V. ,.,,.,, ,E ,,hf, tt, 51 ,iiziji -' ',1'fYff,- 1. K 5 Amfzelle Muzz Garfield Road Concord, Mass No sky is heavy if the heart be light - Clmr clazll
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