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met the long research paper in history, English, and French. And one fine May morning, Mr. Scult's history class found itself on the grass above the Senior Steps, learning the Moslem prayer positions. Piglet gave Pooh n Jfijfening sort of nndge, and Pooh, who fell niore and more that he war rofnewbere else, go! np slowly and began to look for hifnrelf. We had all grown up a lot over the summer and were ready for the great search. In Class II our courses were much harder but proved to be most fascinating. Mr. Scult initiated his Religion course and History of Art opened a new world of communication. Although school was cancelled be- cause of a blizzard, the rugged members of the History of Art class pushed cars ' on 128 and finally got to New York! In Stuff we worried about Merit Scholarship Tests, Col- lege Board Aptitudes, and colleges. Ricky and Katie played Miss Young and Mrs. Hall at the fund-raising dinner after Robb was completed. The Seniors, excellent actresses all, took a trip to the Whaling Museum and brought us back rings! It was going to be one of Rabbit? bnry dnyr. As roon as he woke np foe felt inz,Do1'mnf, nf if eifeifyzfbing depended on nina. T -Senior year started auspiciously with all sorts of changes and f1rstsl'. There were more boarders in the school and there was only one serving of lunch at Robb, with picknickers and hot-lunch people side by side. Mr. Sturges came to conduct the chorus, and Glee Club became selective. The jabberwocks, led by Metcalf, made a record. The Democrats whooped up the election and tried to see Ken- nedy in Washington during the Spring Vaca- tion trip. Sandra was the first A.F.S. returnee, after a summer in Switzerland. Marianne came to spend the year at C.A, and live with Brenda. Katie returned in January from the A.F.S. school program and Milan. There was much college panic, but there were also many Early Decision acceptances. The Senior boarders spent Spring Term in Hobson House, which T was under the honor system throughout the winter and spring. Ours was a year of lasts as well: the last'l-ll Dance, the last Senior Class to take March College Boards, and the last small Senior Class. We want to thank Mrs. Phelps for being our class advisor in this time of transition, for counselling us as individuals about college, for keeping the boarders sane and wide awake with lots of coffee.
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chaos chhioho my Bat all the little streams higher ap itz the Forest went this way aaa' that aazehly eagetly hatzag so mach to hal oat he o1e zt war too tile Grades four through six found us in Brad ford House in our own little world of horses and Jumpropes always the youngest class in the school Class VI found us in the South School with Miss Wagner and Miss Clark We made paper pigs for the Fair and in between trips to DeCordova put on an operetta The Magic Fzrhhotze Chorus and concert dances as a part of the upper school made us quite sophisticated as V s That year influenced by our own Art Department we made more goods for the Fair than any other class and had to demonstrate them in Assembly during the Exterminators visit Roo uelzt mio a 6011261 anal pfactzceal yampzhg oat at hzwsel paftlj heeaare he wauteal to ptattzte thzr a12a',1a1tlj heraare he elztltzt waht Ch7I5i0If7bc?1 Rohm aaa' Tzggez to Zhzfzh he 77127246627 when they wetzt o wzthoat amz ln Class IV Taft Hopkins Panny Nesmith Gurd and Winsh came to join Rrcky in the Boarding Department and replaced the three who had left after Class V Although we tion the faculty spent hours pondering the class cliques The Del zl atm' Datzzel Ufehstef directed by Miss Young united the class Deb Metcalf organized the nameless octet which made its debut at Groton s Fourth Form picnic Thcj alzmhea' clown than gate ana' htmzea' mana' the comer o the wooa' Pooh hzahztzg ueltomzzzg zzozfer all the uaj By Class III there xx ere twenty boarders out of the total of forty hye Katie led us through the traumas of a Ill Dance and first introduced us to AFS by her motion in Stuff Funds raised by the jordan Hall concert helped bring our first exchange student While the school was beginning a new building program fdeCAdej we were developing new work hab its although we still were without marks We i 1 I 1 ' , 1 l . 7 7 i . . 7 . 7 7 I . . . ,. , 7 7 l I , , ' I . ., .V '. u f, - 1 , I . . A! ' . I ' 1 , ,' , . ' ' . l' . Q 7. 7 l .7 I . 7 were quickly assimilated into the day-girl fac- I .f . . , .V I - 7 4 - af ' ' , J 1 I V v V' 1 x 1 7, , .
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THE FACULTY Mrs. Archibald Adkins ..................................,..... Blueberry Lane, Lincoln, Mass. Mme. Aliette D'Arcy ....... .... T he Grange, South Nutfield, Surrey, England Mrs. Elso Barghoorn ........ ..................................... C ross St., Carlisle, Mass. Miss Gaye Bennes .............. ....... 1 3 Ware St., Apt. 7, Cambridge, Mass. Miss Helena Bilinska ......... ............. 8 Monument -Street, Concord, Mass. Miss Constance Conary ......... ............................ B rooks Road, Lincoln, Mass. Mrs. William Coogan ........ ......... 1 20 Westchester Rd., jamaica Plain, Mass. Mrs. Hugh Coryell ......... ................................. B ox 196, Carlisle, Mass. Miss Carol Coughlinr ....... ........ 6 Riverdale Rd., Concord, Mass. Mrs. Foster Davis ............ ........................... 6 2 Main St., Concord, Mass. Mrs. Paul Demille ............ ......................... 1 5 Hubbard St., Concord, Mass. Miss Barbara Dinger ........................ 100 Gainesboro St., Apt. 4C, Boston, Mass. Mr. William H. Eddy, jr ......................................... Bolton Rd., Harvard, Mass. Miss Madeline Foley ............. ........................ 4 Eustis St., Lexington, Mass. Mrs. Charles Frankenberg .,...... ................ 6 0 Main St., Concord, Mass. Miss Elizabeth Graffamg ...... .............. 1 Hubbard St., Concord, Mass. Miss Ann Grayson ............ ,........ 5 557 Emerson Ave., Dallas 9, Texas Miss Mary Gregory ......... .......... W eston Rd., South Lincoln, Mass. Mrs. Frank Grinnell ........... ........ 2 OA Prescott St., Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Livingston Hall ......... ............ 8 OA Main St., Concord, Mass. Miss Eleanor Howe ......... ....... 1 4 Lafayette St., Waltham, Mass. Mrs. Robert Kiernan ......... .......................... T aylor Rd., Acton, Mass. Mrs. Margaret Kilborn .......... ......... C oncord Academy, Concord, Mass. Miss L. Chloe King ........... ........ 7 3 West Main St., Freehold, N. J. Mr. Robert Koff ............. ....... 3 7 Vaille Ave., Lexington, Mass. Mrs. Rosa Kubin ................ ....... 1 9 Appleton St., Waltham, Mass. Mrs. james Lorenz ............ ............... 6 4 Frost St., Cambridge, Mass. Miss Vivienne Maglathlin ....... .......... 1 14 Elmlawn Rd., Braintree, Mass. Miss Sylvia Mendenhall ......... ................, ..... 4 4 Martin St., Cambridge, Mass. Mr. George Mercer ............ ....... 4 90 Worcester St., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Miller ....... .....................,.... 5 Willow St., Concord, Mass. Mrs. Richard Miller ........... ...................... 6 O Main St., Concord, Mass. Miss Clara Morse ........ ........................ E ast St., Carlisle, Mass. Mrs. John Murray ....... ................. G roton School, Groton, Mass. Miss Hazel Newton ........ ........ C oclman Rd., South Lincoln, Mass. Mrs. William Phelps ......... .................. 7 4 Main St., Concord, Mass. Mrs. George Power ........ ....... 8 1 Old Virginia Rd., Concord, Mass. Miss Dorothy Priest ........ ........... 3 ZA Hubbard St., Concord, Mass. Mrs. Louis Rosenblum ........ ............ 4 9 Farnham St., Belmont, Mass. Mrs. Leon Schuman ........ ........ 5 1 Baker Ave., Lexington, Mass. Mr, Melvin Scult ......... .,...... 7 2 Duff St., Watertown, Mass. Mrs. Patricia Soule ......... ............... 1 4 jeffrey Rd., Billerica, Mass. Miss Anne Sousa .............. ............. 3 1 Memorial Dr., Stoughton, Mass. Mr, Rowland Sturges ........ ......... 3 6 Larchwood Dr., Cambridge, Mass. Mr. E. Payson True ....... ............ 1 Woodridge Rd., Littleton, Mass. Miss Marie Vlachos ....... ............ 2 8 Hubbard St., Concord, Mass.
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