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liucfy gbaauorz oquzzt HLHEJJJ rflhurefl 7 Chauncy Street Cambridge, Mass. He laughs best who laughs last. But I am impatient, I want to laugh now. -X505 - C. Wells Lucy first appeared at CA. in the eighth grade and soon after took off for a year of skiing and school in Europe. She came back to put us all to shame with her beautiful French and her passion for anything European, including Atraens, which she soon learned to imitate. Who hasn't seen her Atraen smile? This year she joined the boarding department. When not in her house for Robbj, she's usually standing in front of her cubby, wondering how she'll attack it, or out breaking bottles. If she's not in either of these places she's sure to be in her tremendous '47 Buick babyn, driving around rotaries and wondering Why all the other cars are coming at her! Poffibly because she's going the wrong way. She tends to ignore male admirers, preferring to tip her boat into the Concord River to the delight of the spectators on Revolutionary Bridge. As skilled in skiing as in canoeing, she will zoom down the most difhcult trails warning everyone that she can't ski at all. She has been a faithful member of Miss Young's greens committee, History of Art class, and the Belmont Harry Belefonte fan club. She maintains that she can't stand popular music, but has been heard singing Everly brother songs in unguarded moments. . - t -W, .mg:szwi,iffii.13.2zjsggg..L3,4f3g .:Y71'i'v1EL5Efi'Y1 1 - 135' ifiiiti-sSiff7i3f55.i. . ,::: if -- , ' ,L5gj.1m- ,'tr:u,.'.g,gq -K rf I - 11 if E we R . f,f-'f .iff Q-we 4:-Ji-Sti viiii,1bi'f ,,. .. ,... ... . . ra, A.v, ., , -... gi f,-2.1: .- f,.' '.', f E.: -, xg et' ' , . 5--1,-fi --',. fi ' -'f- '--. --f , . -,:' 'f-'f Tllf r1:-,f..-,' :'-: t 'ft W 1.- , s 'X W r. 53, 5,52 Syria is ,. .ff tr. E .wigs ,i g is S 4? il X am if as 'YH tvs QI 5 55,353 t . S.wa...5 N vi Ex Q . 'M S X 31..,1l' W7 ft' ,, . W 92 S55 A f. f, V i--5 .tzr',:'if i' f.5 .ff . E-7 1:?L.5jAQ5g:PLESZEQLEH. , . ,. ,. .. ,,.r . N. -W'f.,, , I . .M .- sf ..f'. at 1 5.-,.L.g1.:z:f f. ff a f tsttfirt 5 - - . V - - ,-2 .M ...M ' 3 52333. We ,T ,Na X 93, .-,alta ,if , gf ,atta- A sf i 555 Q f wigs' 5 as in ra, 2.5 1, ,,.:f.filh1g yy-f1f ' ifaafes M f- Y :fit55i?t571w ---' A wife af zarv -. , V. ' .e -tt... '- t35t'2tflf2?9'?f .--,A.m.ew -wi 1: 4 . - Szraa.-V 7' .s. aww ,tai- ti ex. if l7:I'i3l'3li,Q5Eii' ,g :'i', nigh - 'vW'5ifW'f'2ftN .127 1511? . fwiiaiz Qlgimtfrf . S7 eww. 1 .slr is
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gucfitfi cycttgazfoozcf cblowe fffzldyll 49 Tyler Road Belmont, Mass. Ah, pray make no mistake, , We are not shy, We're very wide awake, The moon and I! - Ufillifzffz Gilbert Judy came to school in the sixth grade with her school bag slung over her shoulder and stories of life on the Boston and Maine Railroad. Have you ever heard of the frightening time she crawled along the outside ledge of the engine to reach the engine room? All this was done while the train was streaking toward Concord. Judy's big blue eyes may give the impression that she is shy and quiet. Some people claim that they heard more from her during her chapel service than in all her seven years at Concord Academy. But we have heard that her temperament depends on the climate, as the weather gets milder she gets wilder, as seen in her description of the riot at the Newport Jazz Festival last summer. To hear her talk about the fights and tear gas, one would think she was a regular gangster. The Greens Committee, lacrosse varsity, and the Harvard hockey team keep Judy going from summer to summer. Her yearly trips with Miss Young to get greens at Faneuil Hall have developed her bargaining talents so that now she sounds quite pro- fessional. Judy is apt to get her homework done weeks in advance in order to see a hockey game. Her organized life is the envy of all who know her. Qfytti 51? ?5iM I Saws .tgfftsam-,Qt ' r i.:g.?Q:'i... N . :arf 4 ar. .. A fe. -'-' ' k at N, ..,, ...f ,... c. ..... ...,. . Wa, we-wet' i f 1 rg, af . ifzgrwffvf 'f'f-sa , -' swf., S M fa sw i I iw its it firms 519 E Q Ja, t, .f 'W aa. 1. 1 F55 r .ffjtl b rs Q vt W -.I -.wsu 1 v. :swag ands If' fwv. ,+ , sb-fsitdfdi
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i- ..,., - Lucy Brrrummm brrummmmm - here comes the Gurdcar - in first! Someone descends. . . . Oh, wrath and indignation, I forgot what I came for! Gurd est arrivee! This gem of a femme arrived from Loonyburg, on foot, clutching a dog biscuit, and soon developed a philosophy. She can be -heard now, declaring to some poor, nerve-frazzled individual, Leave us not concern ourselves with trivia! Later on her life got more exciting. In Class IV she began to board, and soon after contracted a disease commonly called GS. fGirl Scouts! ?j which reoccurs with alarming frequency! CAlthough she refuses to divulge how, it was in connection with this that she received her loverly nickname !j And, except for early morning spring walks, she can usually be found on the telephone with the troop leaders. This year, however, in an attempt to develop an 'immunity to the disease, she abandoned it for the living room of 362 , . . BUT . . . she couldn't escape! It was not long before she was, Knot that she objected violentlyj commissioned as the chauffeur to drive . . . to you know where! So, as the sun crashes down in the West, a piece of fuzz is seen outlined against the horizon . . . Gurd, in racoon coat and hat, est partie. Q i r. S L w Q f v,',f-.-11 - ' ' r..z?25 1.2-ff .-ws, -i :E '-13,14 ,, if-fifth: 'Tff K. X ,Q N ,. a, , as -, ., .1 if' - Q :ggi-1: ,--- - -Q , ,E ,-F, ,wg 1t'.'5'l,:f , w s a1 ..., ..a ..'a.. t X fr, 3 f I it K I I 2 It K Q3 5 rr exft? Q .... .A .,. ,,.. ., .. f. BETH S3 1 J 1 f',,'7'fZS,'Q'fQIlfiifil' . - - gulls Alimoncfa cl-fwzcf Griffin 19 Gilchrest Street Lunenburg, Mass Good Grief, Charlie Brown!,'
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