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CLASS III Fifth Row: Baldwin, Prince, Maher, Cummings, Kelly, Bogh-Henrikssen, Taylor, Wilder, Hunt, Fairbank, Willis, Norseen, Vaughan, Burr. Fourth Row: E. Smith, Vance, Hemingway, Prouty, Rockefeller, Moyer, Clarke, Russell, S. Smith, Terry, Braxton, Driver, Newhall, Guerlac. Third Row: Balch, Horton, Davidson, Kemble, Johnson, Thomas, Farnsworth, Cominos, Drinker, Chalmers, Hunsaker, Bemis, Edmonston. Second Row: Shaw, Watson, Maclaurin, Johnston, Pierce, Mallinckrodt, Adkins, Olmstead, Hoar. First Row: Hibbard, Adams, Hall, Long, Hedge, Buxton, Wile, Bunker. Absent: Murray V. Smith. The year started: We're upstairs, but where are the seniors? . . . Class picnic at Ellenis-and scavenger hunts -- Male . . . Mail? . . . Dances-Exeter or St. Marks, same night . . . had a blast . . . Is that a Halloween scarf, Turi? . , . but I wozfl . . . octet, eniin 2 . . . Must I give his scarf back . . . And 'il they didn't even have to saw wood . . . Wg, just charge it . . , Iyll never get my . X .aff license . . . But you can't trisect an angle fa- v' 'A , W .ir . . . Parliamentary Procedure . . . I hate '5 X , class meetings as much as you do, but , piggy . , . Now the test is over, what is a X I gerundive? . . . Cubby check Friday Ziff? afternoons-and clean-up as a result 'N--,A , every week . . . l'Something there is that ,Z doesn't love a wall . . . Can you play 0 A K in the volleyball game tomorrow? . .. 7 ,K i Partiiipation . . . Sixty strong now . . C R J NEXT YEAR? if if 6 y Q 'QW Dody Adkins
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CLASS IV Fourth Row: Norseen, Schevill, Culver, Wolfe, Best. Third Row: Glover, Lempereur, Pickman, Carter, Lenox, Gambrill, Wright, Walker, Rowland. Second Row: Murray, Duane, Bentinck-Smith, Pertzoff, Holst, Parks, Montague, Pike. First Row: Arnold, Morgan, Fisher, Roeder, Cass, Healey, Grifhth. Absent: Kraetzer, Motley, Pyle, Winship. Class IV started the year with good intentions of working hard. This plan soon fell apart, however, as we became accustomed to our new middle school position adjoining the seniors. Unfortu- nately we became an integral part of both Faculty and Student Council meet- ings. Perhaps it was because our new found enthusiasm for hockey games with Miss Howe, Middlesex boys, par- ties, gossip sessions and Miss Kings Modern Dance took precedence over our work. Our next major crisis arose when we discovered that money was involved Xxxi A' in our first class dance and we were faced with an empty treasury. Some- . how we successfully managed to raise -, the necessary funds and even upper- Q ' - X 97 classinen spies admitted it was the best ' qt. l 0 F ever' ni f . . . . I 1 P ' , Dear Mrs. Phelps, Q-4421 i , And dear Mrs. Hall, ff- 1 Q .n ' mga? ff' l ln four more years .ff 911 . - ' w You might miss us all? s. 3,53 'fsflg ' B. Motley 9 Penny Griffith
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CLASS II Fourth Row: Crafts, Carpenter, Parker, Motley, Hamilton, Booth, Mac Dougal, Forbes, Gambrill, Pleasants, Cross. Third Row: Higinbotham, Metcalf, Phelps, Dolinsky, Norton, vonDattan, Saltus Smith, Vincent, Griffith. Second Row: Hopkins, Taft, Scannell, Adler, Kaufman, Fenollosa, Cummings, Wiliamson, Levine, Brown, Lanigan, Page. First Row: Hunt, Swift, Winship, Stuart, Harken, Howe, Willett, White, Hurd. Absent: C. Norton, Young ,mx There is an enigmatic spirit that has Ck A descended on our class this year. After extensive research, we have identified it as Grotonus Parliamentary jr. lt has inspired our class with a desire to learn more about the world, as well as intro- ducing the frightening idea of college and pleasures of present collegiate extra-curricular activities. The spirit K5 f ll r f f 'gg X E'r': ZKUQI I 'Q 415 makes some, led by Debbie Metcalf, want to sing at picnics, and drives others, who are more dramatically in- clined, to participate in the Groton play. Some people have even got de 'ligianu to such a degree that they or- ganized a most successful religious conference. But, with the arrival of spring sun-bathing, school is forgotten as we anticipate summers abroad - hope- fully A. S. Fl 3, Debbie Winsluip X s t Q , . S- N vel- !! 'P Y O' K f 35 x. . 1' :!,f1,'i5f 341, gig: , hr 'dw I p, A 1 l?'l'f'Alf i, ' v K I 1 My I 4 IV, gs, awk? x If 1' w Ma, -Q 1fj,l!- I i i X if 35, C . f 7. Erika Levine
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