Foxhollow High School - Heron Yearbook (Lenox, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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PARADISE Bath rubs Florence Yellow MG'S Honnedaga 8: hunting Paris M.G.A. A.W.O.L. Watching the sun rise Snowy ski hills Unorganized walks Horses-necks at The Stork Club Beach Sleep until noon Sun-tan, wind-blown Tigger Landslide Double chair-lifts Marriage 8: children WATERLOO Baby hair Math Keeping still Dogs Telling jokes Peroxide 8: Hair-cuts Telephone calls that aren't for me Dramatics Yarn shops Senior supper Raccoon coats and lollypops Good-byes D,D, Anchors Aweigh The late late show Tom-toms Staying in bed AMBITION To be sophisticated To marry a rich Texan Make the most of life Whipper-in To marry a southerner To be thin for once To live Fashion designer To travel To be an epkure To learn the Parallel Christi Private secretary Doctor Kindergarten teacher To see the world Bio-chemist Nurse WILL PROBABLY BE Chicken farmer's wife' Guide at the Alamo Hermit Beachcomer Adm. Byrd's asst. Thin just once Eliot dining maid Dietician Traveling salesman A dishwasher In a cast Lap-looking Sports teacher Haggard and worn Taxicab driver Studying reactions Patient

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NAME Amy Patsy Sally Judy Leanne Nancy Betsy Dixie Ellen Chris Bunny Anne Sue Caroline Betsey Wendy Patty MOSTLY SEEN Up after lights In the tub Hurrying Reading Spilling after dinner coffee Twiddling her hair Resembling African Bush- woman Exercising Knitting Relaxing Chewing on her glasses Dreaming Scuffing Writing, writing, writing In love Never finishing letters Straightening up u MOSTLY HEARD I'll do it later Leanne, the lights Talking May I ride today? What's today's menu? mmmm . . . ssst How ridiculous . . . after six weeks Let me tell you , Hey just a minute . . . u Has anybody seen my - ? Hey Gang . . Let's finesse that one You dreamer. What do we Want for dinner? You're kidding. Oh, He's sooo neat Holy Cow To tell you the truth 28 PET PEEVE Back-seat drivers Cigars 8: sub-ways Casualness Fences 6: stop signs My but you've grown Are you in a bad mood? Rock n' roll Bananas No skiing today. But you were such a cute baby Putziger GREEN hats Cheerful people at 6:30 People Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Routine Postcards The Mount hill



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Class Prophecy The year 1964 is drawing to an end, and we find Miss Farrell glancing through the latest copy of a well known sports magazine. The Olympics are over, having been held in Helsinki for the main part, and then in Austria for the winter sports. While sitting in her little apartment, beneath which the students of a girls' private school are labor- iously studying, Miss Farrell seems to recognize a few of the names. The winter sports are first described. It seems that a girl, Cannon Shepard, has greatly thrilled her fam- ous Swiss coach, Fridel, by winning the gold medal in the Slalom Championships. Further down the page, Miss Farrell stops at the name of Mellon Crawcord, who placed second in the Downhill Championships. A smile creeps up Miss Farrell's face when she re- members the days when these champion skiers used to ski down the slope at Foxhollow. Results of the indoor skating include two more well known names, Kris Lac Iven from Norway and Bally Frowning from England. They have placed third, and fourth, respectively, in the figure skating events. There are not many speed skaters in the U.S'., but one of them is Reanne Jansen, who placed third, the highest place ever received by a member of the United States Team in that event. After finishing the first part of the article, Miss Farrell scans the paragraphs about track events. Here she is startled to find Hetsey Midget Peeler won the High Jumping Gold Medal. Miss Farrell pauses a minute and ponders this winner. Is this the same one that she knew for four years in the Berkshires? Still brooding, she reads on, only to find the name Tatsy Podd who placed second in the high jumping contest. Miss Farrell has a vague recollection of this girl's winning the high jump at Foxhollow one Field Day. The next topic is the winners of the shot-put and the javelin throwing contests, Tetsy Ling and Bancy Kretze! And Dashing Dudner won the Sprinting Silver Medal, followed closely by the Finnish girl, Rudy Hrose. Rudy, according to this article, was very lucky to have the retired sprinter, Hatty Lynn, from the United States, as her coach. In the news of the gymnastics team from the United States, Miss Farrell recog- nizes the name, Arlequin Bicolino, who seems to be the most accomplished member of the team. Ordinarily Miss Farrell would pass over the news of the wrestling team, but suddenly she spies the name of Rue Sobinson, which makes her pause. Ah, yes, Rue spent two years at Foxhollow! What a coincidence! Miss Farrell skims over the part on diving, and is glad to learn that Anne McMorkick Morlan has won the High Div- ing Gold Medal for the second time. Then Miss Farrell reads the final and sensational items in the report of the Olympics. The outstanding bits of news have nothing to do with athletic ability. Mamy Donnard, who placed sixth in the javelin throw, was offered a Hollywood contract! Miss Farrell smiles, remembering the Foxhollow actress in Prigaloon . Before her smile can fade, she shakes her head in astonishment. Tarolyn Galmage, who placed second in the swimming events, decided to remain in Helsinki as the wife of the police chief .... Beneath Miss Farrell's room, the students rush out of study hall and down to the gym. She can't help wondering if these girls will be such athletes as the Class of 1957. 30

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1957, pg 83

Foxhollow High School - Heron Yearbook (Lenox, MA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 83

1957, pg 83

Foxhollow High School - Heron Yearbook (Lenox, MA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 75

1957, pg 75

Foxhollow High School - Heron Yearbook (Lenox, MA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 77

1957, pg 77

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1957, pg 62


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