Miss Fines School - Link Yearbook (Princeton, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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'fix' r, . if: 'f 5. v' .,- ,, ...., . --.Va-uuagg. , .Q A ., ip., '. .O if 1 Y' QM Toi ' e 'Shar Because she IS always wrllrng to help whenever help IS needed Because of the srncere rnterest she takes rn each one of us Because of her graclousness her charm her great warmth and her never farllng smrle whrch brrghrens the darkest of days We the class of 1959 dedrcate thrs book to anet Greenland Brown 3 X X X159 bdkk .36 LSIRV, K Q. 61- CD11 794, '47 m f' Q I J J 1 0-90511126 'Yo I rn I o be IX Properties Committee for THE ENCHANTED Publicity Committee for THE ENCHANTED Scenery Committee for THE ENCHANTED X Properties Committee for TRIO ON THE THAMES XI Cartoonist for the INKLING Art Editor for the FINEST Properties Committee for DEAR BRUTUS Decorations Committee for Spring Dance XII Art Editor for THE LINK Cartoonist for the INKLING Chairman of Decorations Committee ffor Fall Dancej Art Editor for the FINEST Gail Campbell Andrews Once upona timea filly lived in a very unhappy barnyard. All the animals were mean, selfish and jealous except the young horse. She was not only affable and generous but also understanding. She knew very well why the animals fought all the time and wanted to stop them. Finally she became just plain sick and tired and told them all off. Every single animal felt guilty when she explained their ills, and they all turned over new leaves. They X were so happy that they elected her queen for a day. 5 MORAL: It is better to have horse sense than no sense at all. 0.5 if y I.X X XI X Cheerleader Scenery Committee for THE ENCHANTED Varsity Tennis Team INKLING Staff Understudy to Mrs. Wadhurst in HANDS ACROSS THE SEA Secretary of Glee Club Mrs. Purdie in DEAR BRUTUS Manager of Varsity Tennis Team Advertising Manager of INKLING Chairman of Decorations Committee Advertising Manager of LINK Blue Team Captain Madrigal Group Porch Duty Chairman Conveener in SKIN OF OUR TEETH 4. A 0 R ffor Spring Dancej 7 Dana Barclay Conroy Once upon a time in the forest of hills there lived apretty and very rare bird called a featherfoot. Everyone in the vast forest marveled at the feather- foot, and wondered what it could do besides sit on a limb and look beautiful. The featherfoot, hurt be- cause everyone questioned her ability, challenged the greatest knight in the animal kingdom to a tennis match in order to prove her worthiness. Everyone was pleasantly surprised when the featherfoot scored a great victory. MORAL: Don't underestimate the racket a feather- foot can make on a court. President of Class Library Council Junior Varsity Hockey Junior Varsity Lacrosse Instrumental Group Library Council Co -Manager of Hockey Team Junior Varsity Hockey Junior Varsity Lacrosse Social Service Representative Instrumental Group Varisty Hockey Team Varsity Lacrosse Team XII Chairman of Social Service Committee Madrigal Group Varsity Hockey Team Marion Alice Dean Chairman of Invitations Committee for Valentine Dance Little Boy Blue was tired, very tired, and he would have 57 4- much preferred to lie under the haystack and go to sleep than work. But the sheep were in the meadow and whatnot, and there were lots of things to be done. So he just told himself that the nap under the haystack would have to wait and set about doing his chores. When his master came to make the daily check, he sure enough found Little Boy Blue working very hard. S MORAL: Young people are an awful lot more reliable these days, A 8 xf Honorable Mentton LINK Upper School Prose Frrst Prtze LINK Upper School Poetry Lrbrary Councrl Shepherd Word Study Pr1ze INKLING Staff Mrs Coade ID DEAR BRUTUS Honorable Mentlon LINK Upper School Prose X Assrstant Edrtor of THE LINK Ivy rn SKIN OF OUR TEETH Co Charrman Poster Commrttee for SKIN Ole OUR TEETH Rutgers Poetry Readrng Contest enn1fer Dunnmg Once upon a trme tn the land of elves there was an old elf who lrved rn the prettrest house of all She had a mammoth lrbrary and she loved every single book whrch she read and re read all day long All the other elves looked up to her for she was the very wrsest When they asked her advrce on some very rmportant matters she Just talked to them about poems and the l1ke completely forgettrng about the questlon at hand All the young elves got carrred away and soon nothmg got done rn Elfland because everyone talked only of poetry MORAL Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow but what about today? 211 S ak l 5' Pelham Memorial High School, Pelham , N. Y. Shear Poetry Prize Second Prize LLNK Upper School Prose Secretary-Treasurer of the Class Secretary of Student Council Chairman of Publicity Committee for DEAR BRUTUS FINEST Staff XII Layout Editor of THE LLNK Editor-in -Chief of THE FINEST Chairman of Posters Committee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Secretary of the Class. INKLING Staff Kristina Conrad Grondahl A lovely,pert mermaid lived down in the deep- est depth of the whole ocean. And she was so pretty that every octupus, whale, and shark was madly in love with her. But she much preferred lounging on her rock and playing with her silver cord to suffer- ing their company. She was not content with her lot and would wish on her magic silver cord--or so she thought--for a handsome young man. One day when an ocean liner sank a nice, handsome, young man just happened to land right next to the young mermaid. And they lived happily ever after. MORAL: If you pull hard enough on a silver cord, you will get your pot of gold. I Madrlgal Group Cheerleader Glee Club Representatrve Make up Commrttee for THE ENCHANTED Usher for THE ENCHANGED Madrrgal Group Glee Club Representatlve Make up Commrttee for TRIO ON THE THAMES ,Tumor Varsrty Hockey Team Lrbrary Councrl Madrrgal Group Lady Carolme rn DEAR BRUTUS Jumor Varsrty Hockey Team Charrman of Entertamment for Sprrng Dance X Class Presldent Madr1ga1 Group Conveener 111 SKIN OF OUR TEETH LJ fin if Jw Qibj Lucy Ann ames Once upon a ume a very happy goose came up on a wrse old owl The goose began to tell the owl about her many 1d1OI1C dO1HgS rn the barnyard The owl who dxd not 11ke the goose s loud and hurrred manner became very mad The happy lmle goose was rnsulted and 1n her rage she pecked the owl to death MORAL When 1n the presence of a goose don t get your dander up IX ' x ' I 1 gs XI ' x Q II ' ' Chairman of Fall Dance Committee X uv - . I G ll Vice President of Class INKLING Staff Cheerleader L1ttle G1rl 1l'l THE ENCHANTED Student Counctl Representatlve Cartoon1st and Staff for INKLLNG Kate tn THE TWELVE POUND LOOK Cheerleader Student Counctl Representattve INKLLNG Staff Program Cha rrman for DEAR BRUTUS Co Chatrman of Refreshment Commrttee for Valentlne Dance X Bustness Manager of THE LINK Chatrman of Amencan F1eld SCIVICC Commtttee Stage Manager of SKIN OF OUR TEETH Program Chatrman for SKIN OF OUR TEETH Tremayne Ill SKIN OF OUR TEETH Ann Stewart Kmczel Once there was a handsome kmg who spent many of h1s dom he found a falr ma1d whom he asked Wtll you be mme ln connublal bllbbo The poor ma1d thlnklng connublal bllss was a krnd of atrplane sard she would not When she found out what she had done she hanged herself MORAL Even Ill the language of love II IS best to speak the Kxng s Engl1sh 12 X . . XI ' ' II ' green years in search ofa wife. After scouring all the king- Q Q IX INKLING Staff Library Council Junior Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team Scenery Committee for THE ENCHANTEL X Business Manager of THE INKLING Library Council Junior Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team Xl Editor-in -Chief of THE LNKLING Varsity Hockey Team Co-Manager of Varsity Basketball Team Honorary II Private School Hockey Team New Jersey Field Hockey Association Scenery Committee for DEAR BRUTUS XII Editor-in -Chief of THE LINK is INKLING Staff Chairman of Publicity Committee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Varsity Hockey Team Judith Levin A There was once a smart and frisky young poodle A who lived a life of luxury in a top -floor penthouse, ' But she longed to see the world and soon escaped from the penthouse. She roamed around to her heart's content, leading the most carefree existence until one day she heard the sound of music, and, being naturally curious, followed it until she found herself in a grand concert hall. The hall was full of noise and confusion. A stage manager ran by f shouting that the famous singer who was to appear , had broken her contract. But the poodle, entranced i 3 by the music of the musicians warming up, sat hum- GT N 7 ming in a corner. When the musicians heard her, they begged her to take over for the absent singer, C-L Q I 1 and so she did, and sang so beautifully that she was world famous by the next morning. MORAL: Not all poodles lead dogs' lives. 13 i IX X XI X INKLING Staff Scenery Committee Madrigal Group INKLING Staff Library Council Madrigal Group Instrumental Group Glee Club Representative INKLING Staff for THE ENCHANTED Head of Tables Committee for Dance Madrigal Group Instrumental Group Head of Tables Committee for Fall Dance Props Committee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH INKLING Sta ff Mary Amelia McMorris Once there was a young squirrel who didn't want to gather nuts all day or play with his friends all the time. So he worked very, very hard every chance he had and fixed up a secret tree hollow very nicely. Every afternoon he would go to his hollow and listen for many hours to the bird's chirp ing, and these melodies made him ecstatically happy. There he would lie down and listen and think about all sorts of abstruse things, which he loved. MORAL: Music hath charms to make an ivory tower. n mf 14 ao? W fargo Sl if 1.1 Tower H111 School Wllmrngton Delaware INKLING Staff Propertles Commrttee for TRIO ON THE THAMES Cheerleader Junror Varsrty Hockey Team Tennrs Squad INKLLNG Staff Madrrgal Group Costume Commrttee for DEAR BRUTUS Varsrty Hockey Team ,Tumor Varsrty Basketball Team Tennrs Squad X Class Representatrve to the Athletrc Assocratron Class Representatrve to the Amerrcan Freld Servrce Commrttee Madrrgal Group Co Charrman of the Propertres Commrttee for THE SKLN OF OUR TEETH Co Manager of the Hockey Team Captarn of the Jumor Varsrty Hockey Team N.....Z ancy Wescoat N lcholes A very pretty and young turtle came north havrng spent all her l1fe Ill the South She was an outgotng turtle and made her way qurte nrcely Ill the Yankee pond Berng SUSPICIOUS of the Southern type some of the other turtles were wary at frrst They refused to let her do anythrng or even grve her credrt for what she drd manage to do But there was one turtle who saw through the others folly and exclarmed to all Yankee turtledom that she was an honest and hardworkrng turtle MORAL A Southern belle ungs just as true as any other 15 IX ' , ' ' , X XI Ruth Lyn Pessel Once there was a shy canary who could sing better th in any other canary or parakeet for that matttr But tht shv littlt bird didn t think she could v vcry x L11 111 and o she just sang 11 song overheard the shy one singing softly He was so im pressed with IICI lovely yorte that he 1llS1SlQE'd she sing a very beautlful onb 111 front of all blrdland Every bird was inovtd by l1er voice and they declared the modest canary the bt I inger of all birds MORAL Sing .1 song of siicpence there may be a urt in IX X XI Library Council Library Council Student Council Representative Library Council X Student Council Representative Gladys Antrobus in THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Library Council Cheerleader Madrigal Group I II ' N , r , ' I 3 1 '. ' 'J sing, 'y' va ill 4 , ' s 3 1 ' ' 'ttlc r s all to hersell. One day a very influential canary . 7 -' ' I ' - -' ' ' s 1 ' ' . 7 ' 5 s 1 ' , 1 . L ' N 5' I I fut 5 ' it. ff 16 Student Councrl Representatrve INKLING Staff Lrbrary Councrl Junror Varsrty Hockey Team Scenery Commtttee for THE ENCHANTED Class Presrdent Lrterary Edrtor of THE INKLING Junror Varsrty Hockey Team Understudy for Prggy rn TRIO ON THE THAMES Scenery Commrttee for TRIO ON THE THAMES Treasurer of Socral Servrce Commrttee INKLING Staff Lob rn DEAR BRUTUS Captarn of Jumor Varslty Hockey Team Amerrcan I-reld Servrce Summer Scholarshlp Amerrcan Freld Servrce Commrttee Mrs Antrobus rn THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Ed1th Ab1ga1l Pollak There was once a graceful swallow who lrved wrth her followers rn an arry cave One year a troll came to warn them that the crows were preparrng to take over the mossy dwellrng for themselves A few of the swallows flrtted around rn terror others sulked But the graceful leader set about the task of organ rzrng the brrds When the great day came she preened her long srlky feathers and led the swallows to vrctory The news travelled qurckly The prrnce of the land was so rmpressed that he came on hrs whrte horse and carrred the herome off Hrs admr ratron and love for her grew and he changed her lnto a human form so that she mrght remarn happrly and safely at hrs srde MORAL A head on the shoulders rs better than a strong muscle any place 17 President of Student Council . . . , 3 f . . . . I Y C . ' . . Susan joan Robb1ns The ah ent minded rooster sluttered swiftly do1 ll the harnyard road lea1111g cloud of dust and flnrrrt of feathers b611llld1lllTl Xctually 11e had ll t t o tl 1nd 1 t 1 a c,o11ct11trat111 1tr1 11ard Oll t111s purpose as 11t wa apt to let 1llS illllld flx to ot' er concerns Suddenly he sam the old link weasel slithering up to the root of the tree 111trt L ladys sat 11orr1f1ed 11t garbled forth 1115 1 11 thought up proverb 1111111 dangtr approaches tht rooster crows and he let forth a IIl8g1llflCCllI sonorous cry Gladys hopped up her tree just before the weasel could close hrs waiting Jaws upon her MORAL A waggrng tongue often bl'1l'lgS forth much more than 1dle gossip IX X XI X Junior High School 443, Trenton, N, J. Trenton Central High School, Trenton, Secretary -Treasurer of the Class INKLING Staff Callrgrapher for THE I-INEST Edrtor in Chref of THE INKLING Charrman of Scenery Commlttee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH 18 N H . -. - . O , 5 - ' . , . ' , x. , , 4 .- . S .JS V . . V I r 1, , 111 f.1f lllllld to 11111110 Llll iIllpOT1I11ll call on Gladys at 111- udp- 1' 1ct111c11et,t 1' Vs 1 1 ' ' g ' V ' A' , J I Y ' Y S. - Y M . . X' s 1 fl 1 ,. ' ', 1 , , ' gk: - Y 11 -, V 1 N. - , Y 1 y s A ' ' ' . 1 7, Q A X Scenery Fommrtt Lrbrary Councrl Usher for TRIO ON THE THAMES Lrbrary Councrl Prornpter for DEAR BRUTUS Scener C ee for THE ENCHANTED y ommrttee for DEAR BRUTUS Cheerleader X Presrdent ofthe Lrhrary COl1llC1l Treasurer of Clan Co Charrman of fr 7 Cilplillll of Cheerleaders the lnvrtatrons COITHTIIIISC for I-all Dance ean Ellen Schett1no ce upon a Irma a llttle koala bear who hxtd rn a treetop laughed too hard and fell out bhe landed Ill a forergn countr y where no one had ever been a koala bear Everyone btared at her and soon she burst rnto team When they saw her Cfylllg the strangers were no longer afrard and began to loxe the lrttle bear They buxlt her a hoube ol her own where she l1ved happrly ever after MORAL Crrn and bear rt 19 IX - ' X T xt ' ' y Oll ' ' X I ' ' ' , ' ' 3 . : . .' 1 . ' I Q ! , D if Deborah Moyne Smith X Once there was an extremely wise owl who was supposed to haxc the power of magical words One day one of the animals in the forest in which the owl hx ed proclaimed himself dictator of the forest The owl who lox ed freedom dearly went into hid ing and soon almost exeryone forgot about him Presently agreen witch who happened to be passing through cast a spell upon the forest and marshgasses permeated it The animals in a panic began to flee One field mouse who remembered the owl went to see him and found the wise bird silently meditating unaware of the danger The owl came out immediately to his familiar perch when he heard the news The animals were no longer afraid because they trusted the owl He uttered a strange magical word and in an instant the marshgasses dis appeared and sunshine flooded the forest MORAL A word in time saves Student Council Representative Library Council FINEST Staff INKLING Staff Chairman of Make up Committee for THE ENCHANTED Costume Committee for THE ENCHANTED First Prize LINK lpper School Poetry Student Council Representative Social Service Secretary Library Council Member INKLING Staff and INKLING literary staff Chairman of Make up Committee for TRIO on the THAMES Junior Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team Madrrgal Group Properties Committee for TRIO on the THAMES TIME Current Affairs Test Prize IX X I-irst Prize LINK Upper School Poetry Class President Assistant Editor of INKLING Chairman of the American Field Service Committee Madrrgal Group FINEST Staff Mrs Dearth in DEAR BRUTUS Chairman of Make up Committee for DEAR BRUTUS Chairman of Senior Dance First Prize LINK Upper School Poetry American Field Service Scholar Nice lirst Semester Contest Editor of THE LINK QM Xm JH 20 X . . Xl ' H . . . U , U J. National Merit Scholarship Certificate Winner IX Library Council X Social Service Representative Chairman of AA Lost and Found Scenery Committee for TRIO ON THE THAMES Stage Crew for TRIO ON THE THAMES XI Scenery Committee for DEAR BRUTUS Stage Crew for DEAR BRUTUS One Man Art Exhibition X Social Serv1ce Representative Library Councrl Scenery Committee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Stage Crew for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Alice Anne Stengel There once was a cricket who lived smack rn the center of a rush grown grass blown Jungle of the underbrush And he sat plink in the middle and chirped and chrrped Then one morning after he had sung all night he looked up and found that all the beetles grasshoppers and moths had gathered round and were listening or at least they were pretending to listen Suddenly they all interrupted at once and asked What are you doing What what what? And the cricket was so amazed that he stopped completely and said Why can t you see? Can t you tell'7 And they all chorused back No no no' This so upset the cricket that he crouched down low and with one curving leap sprang out of the brush away from all the senseless bugs and landed on a lilac leaf And there he stayed and sang happy and quiet MORAL It s quite cricket to hop out of the thrcket 21 H , . . y Q, Q? C I . ' .l ' qx v . IX Stage Crew ,for THE ENCHANTED Junior Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team X Vice -President of class Sports Editor of INKLING Co -Chairman Lights Committee for TRIO ON THE THAMES Junior Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team Tennis Team XI Athletic Association Representative Business Manager of INKLING Co -Chairman Lights Committee for DEAR BRUTUS ' Varsity Hockey Team 5 Varsity Basketball Team I Tennis Team Chairman of l.nvitations Committee for Spring Dance Xll President of Athletic Association Library Council Co -Chairman Lights Committee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Varsity Hockey Team Chairman of Entertainment Committee for Fall Dance Susan Stevenson There was once a sprite who lived in a gloomy glen, and for some reason she stayed always out of sight, sitting under an apple basket. Morning came and the sun would glow upon the world--but not in the dark den, for the pines were so tall, the branches so thick and the vines so matted, that not a ray of light could pierce the shades of the forest. The creatures skittered around in the dark, remembering a time when life was less shadowy, and longing hopefully for a brighter future. Then one day inthe midst of its dim scurry- ings, an animal bumped into the apple basket and knocked it right over. And suddenly the glen lit up in a dazzle, and X everyone turned to the brilliance, amazed. For there, sitting delighted in an aura of brightness, was the sprite, shining out like a small sun. MORAL: Don't hide your light under a bushel. KX I X ii .L- , X I 22 Representative to Athletic Association Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Lacrosse Team Lights Committee for THE ENCHANTED Secretary of Activities Committee Sports Editor of INKLING Madrigal Group Co -Chairman Lights Committee for TRIO ON THE THAMES Manager of Varsity Hockey Team Varsity Basketball Team Manager of Tennis Team Athletic Pocket Award Secretary of the Athletic Association Sports Editor of INKLING Madrigal Group Instrumental Group Co -Chairman Lights Committee for DEAR BRUTUS Varsity Hockey Team Varsity Basketball Team Tennis Team Honorary ll Private School Hockey Team North Jersey Field Hockey Association President of Glee Club Exchange Editor of THE INKLING Captain of Gray Team Library Council Madrigal Group Instrumental Group Co -Chairman of Lights Committee for THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Conveener in THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Captain of Varsity Hockey Team Co-Manager of Basketball Team Honorary lPrivate School Hockey Team, North Jersey Field Hockey Association IH Ii L if Martha Louise Strunsky The kingdom was all excited about the treasure hunt. And they should have been, because it was no ordinary treasure hunt. Behind a great iron door was an enormous treasure, so far unattainable. The door was locked securely and there was no key in the whole land which could open it. The king, eager to lay his hands on the riches, offered a great reward to anyone who could make a key to open the door. Knights and nobles came to him with gold, silver, and even jeweled keys, but alas, not one could open it. One day a lovely yet simple maid appeared at the court with a very plain ivory key which, to everyone's amazement, fitted the lock perfectly and released the treasure at last. MORAL: An ivory key can unlock the door to many things. X Cam11la Turnbull O11e summer and not so long ago there hyed Vdld lll a bright d SllLlll gardtn ll d iv s1t beneath an a1s11111g ol flowtrs lll 1 pool of xtllom to the top oi a green trtt and htr LVLlllllg song shimmered 011 tht Sllll a1r and 11110 tht Vwifllllllgj night But slowly it grt is cooler and looking around she sam that tht ltaxes xstrt bldflllg color ind 1 hundred chestnuts had lalltn Thtn ont Illglll I s 110 singing They iound her palt hell 111 corner of the garden but II had 110 wrngs Only a few could understand why she could not leaxe her wings behllld though 110 ont knew where she had gone MORAL The poet carries her fortune with her Social Service Representative Alternate in THE ENCHANTED Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team Athletic Association Representative Lady Sims in THE TWELVE POUND Madrigal Group Varsity Hockey Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team LOOK Secretary Treasurer of Dramatic Club Dramatic Ed1tor of THE INKLTNO Joanna Trout lll DEAR BRUTUS Madrigal Croup Shear Poetry Prize Rutgers Poetry Reading Contest Second Place 1111 New Jerseyj President of Dramatic Club Dramatic Editor of THE INKLINCJ Fortune Teller lll THE SKIN Ol- OUR TEETH Madrrgal Group 24 4-u- Xl 4 - ' 5 gf II I ' C kat, ' ' ' an f - ' 1 y 14.1 -sat 1 1 1 , ' 1. 5 ' L A 11 1' rose alld amber llglll, hut when Il darkemd she 111-11' '1 1 , 1 s - Y. 1 1 - y 1 1' 1 ' ' - , 1 X '1 11ert- wa ' . H1 ' fs 1 the IX Scenery Committee for THE ENCHANTED Make -up Committee for THE ENCHANTED Usher for THE ENCHANTED X Scenery Committee for TRIO ON THE THAMES Usher for TRIO ON THE THAMES Vice President of Class Chairman of AA Lost and I-ound Library Council Cheerleader Typist for the HNEST Chairman of the Refreshment Committee for the Spring Dance Publicity Committee for DEAR BRUTUS X Student Council Representative Photography Editor for THE LINK Co Captain of Cheerleaders Library Council Scenery Committee for THE SKIN Ol OUR TEETH Stage Crew for THE SKIN Ol- OUR TEETH Chairman of Pictures Proctor and Chaperons for I all Dance ll! 'N Wendy Ann Yeaton One cold day in autumn a little boy came upon a rabbit and a squlrrtl both preparing for the hard winter months ahead The boy was sorry for thtm and offered to one of them the warmth and comfort of his house for the winter Both animals on hear mg this shook all over with eagerness The squirrel fluffed his tail and chartered to the boy on and on about what a worthy creature he was how he was the best and busiest squirrel rn the neighborhood Then the little grey bca t began reciting numbers and difficult combination of numbers to impress the boy who offered his home The rabbit made no move and no sound but happily dreamed of a warm frreslde and gaaed at the little boy quietly Looking apologetrcally at the squrrrtl the boy picked up the rabbit and carried rt home MORAL Just because rabbits don t ch ltttr don t think they art not saying something Xl ' - K' Il ' Q ' , o - -,- Y. . 2 T i 4, U. . 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Middlebury French CAROL JOHNSTON BANNARD Librarian B A Barnard College JEANNE B BODO Art B S New York Umverslty JEAN M BURRILL Physlcs, Mathematlcs BA Smxth MA Columbra CATHERINE CAMPBELL Mathematxcs BA Connectlcut MA Columbla RUTH M CHERNISS Englxsh A B , M A UHIVEISILY of Callfor ma, Ph D Comell Un Frenchj ELIZABETH N COBB Physrcal Educatron B S Beaver ELEANOR COLLINS Sclence BA Western Maryland M Columbla IRENE C CONROY Geography, Arrthmetlc B A UHIVEISIIY of New Hampshlre LINDA V CORLETTE Physical Educatlon B S , M S , Umversrty of Pennsylvanla WILLIAM A EDDY Comparatrve Rehgrons B A Pnnceton, S T B New York General Theological Semmary Q8 'B fr wg, AMB Nah 3 'A 'Q X 'tv 5 ' ff ' 1 3 'FN' , V 7 .ff b ELIZABETH B FINE Latin B A University of Wisconsin, Ph D Yale ERNEST GORDON Bible MA St Andrews BD Edin burgh S T M Hartford PATRICIA ANNEH GILL Music B A Smith MARX E. PECK English B A. Syracuse University ISABELLE K. RAUBITSCHEK Latin B.A. Barnard, Ph.D. Columbia M.ARClA M GEER English Science B A Radcliffe NANCI HAUGHTON Crafts B S New York University OLGA HOLENKOFF French License de Prof. de Francais a l'Etranger LAUDIE D. PORTER English History B A Swarthmore, M A. Harvard School of Education ALISON B. SHEHADI Mathematics B.Sc. McGill University 34 a-A A , 'N 1- iff 'X Q. in- ANNE B SHEPHERD Enghsh Hlstory B A Vassar Umvers1ty of London, M A Columbxa HELEN T STOKES I-hstory Govemment B A Smxth MOYNE R SMITH Enghsh B A Umversmty of Kansas, M A Western Reserve MABEL H WADE French B A Manetta, M A Columbra Adm1n1strat1on MARTHA K BUSSELLE Admxmstratwe Assistant JANET G BROWN Academic Secretary THELMA C YOUNG Business Manager 35 MADELINE WEIGEL Head of the Lower Schoo dergarten CATHERINE CASHMAN Financial Secretary Il GERTRUDE D. BROPHY, R.N. School Nurse 'JSR we Maugham da Aman 36 x 0 5.1, 'Ill ,fw,,,,r I FW' if W Psa , Y- MM ki? jx, I f in we FQ : EIN. 1 I L . .I ,xA nv' , S, M wmv- Y - 1- .4.1,.., jhfg is 1 Nm, fy M, 1 .- f f ff if rl -s ,fgjgwisa V . -,,'f,f X: ,,-frwx , ,Q N s ,. I M. X r -. v I I ', wifi . K if , R ,riff if .,, ?' 1 'I l. ' lf 'L 'I l V' 2- 1- 1' . 4 Mi v 'Cl I ' v 4 ' ia' rw L- A ' 1 g . :il , A - .rfearr F ., il r . fl .l iff 'J Y N . ' K I i 1' eki' u, -uv-5. -74 r , f, P4 P-4 l'-4 2 O rr XI U fi an .-1 Anne MaCNe1 O'Hara ie '51 3 CTISOD Sharon Stev QI' na Elm gi L. P gore Kil Kathryn 1' C f?'5E QE 4 3 fs: -5:1 C'. 'v1 rum: '-:iw 39 fr Q' d har W: Sout COND RO cz o .c o ..- Q Ll-l Om 5 r x-4 Cl .-1 -1 E V- .-4 .-4 O D- V1 -34 .2 cu .-. I-1 cu ... FJ 5 ce Jacobson Ali Levy Ellen Sche de fliresidentj HIS Barb .-1 ge ce Outerbrid C O ..-. .-2 11 C1- ll be Sally Camp lie Ei MS 25 '-fr: SE:-N E-'U ke Anne Updi E E 'So 53 2 T3 N --I 5 11 .C +-1 Cl GJ C P3 vz 5 UD oc 5-1 o 2 :J fd S2 D- E o if L-L4 o E LD 2 2 Coffee CCD Coll Morgan Prudence UPPER SCHOOL COUNCIL LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Cook, Louise Scheide, Ruth Pessel, Eileen Baker QSecretaryj Abby Pollak QPresidentj Joan Nadler, Joan Yeaton, Guliz Sarmat, Wendy Yeaton Student Councils xx ,A- T - l 4 I l I 60117 MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNCIL BACK ROW: Hope Rose, Cary Smith, Jane Budny, Sally Campbell QPresiclentj Sally Lane, Elizabeth Aall, Jane Aresty, Linda Conroy QSecretaryj FRONT ROW: Polly Miller. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Nancy Carey, Lisa Patton. 40 A3 X X BACK ROW Allce Stengel Nancy Lavme Sally Tomllnson Marlon Dean Chalrman Trlka Sm1th Frona Morgan fSecretaryj Susan Mathews FRONT ROW Frances Wolff Cathy Otrs QTreasurerj MISSING FROM PICTURE Polly Dlckey Vlfglnla Elmer Soc1al SCIVICC VOLUNTEER COMMUNITY SERVICE Hosp1ta1, Nursery School, N J Neuro Psychlatrlc lnstltute, Church Schools, Scouts FUND RAISING PROJECTS Hockey game w1th Prmceton Uruversrty, Pet Show, Chrlstmas Wreath rnakmg, Statlonery Sale, Faculty CONTRIBUTIONS Prmceton Unlted Fund, N Y Tlmes Hundred Needrest Cases, Save the Chxld ren Federatlou World UHIVCISIIY SCIVICC, Umted Negro College fund, Amerlcah Fleld Servlce Student Basketball Game, Class Projects C' A DRIVES Red Cross Drrwe, March of D1mes Campaugu 41 ,ii M ,n 'V 7 ...Q K In . A I 5 6' 'I J h mf Y V..,htl3'f ,, Q , . f ,,4 ff J . 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INKLINC STAFF BACK ROW Judy Levm, Cam111a Tux'nbul1 Jeff Dunnmg Martha Strunsky, Nancy McMorr1s, Ga11 Andrews, Joan Yeaton, Polly Busselle Trlka Sm1th MIDDLE ROW Martha S1Ch81 Kxt Adams, Judy Adams, Penny Hart, Peggy Wllber Susle Robbms fEd1t0I', Lou1seSche1de Ehse Bruml, T1bby Chase FRONT ROW Tmka Gron dahl Sandy Sxdford Lydla Osbome MISSING from Pxcture Susan Schxldkraut, Jane Aresty Wendy Coppedge Pubhcauons FINEST BOARD Gaul Andrews Penny Hart Carol Armstrong Kate Sayen Ehse Bruml Tmka Grondahl Ed1tor X,- enuzw Y .J BASKETBALL SQUAD STANDING Polly Busselle, Ann Davldson Wanda Mllls Elleen Baker Sally Hagen, Tucky Ramus Cherry Raymond MIDDLE ROW Judy Levm Susan Carter, Susan Stevenson Martha Strunsky Fxona Morgan, Nan Nlcholes SEATED Joan Yeaton, Nancy Smoyer, Sandy Sxdford, Trlka Snuth Nancy Davls Cn 5 J OFFICERS Presldent Susan Stevenson Representatlves Nan Nlcholes Susan Carter Nancy Smoyer Mary L1z Keegln Pat Outerbndge MANAGERS Hockey Nan Nlcholes Cherry Raymond Basketball Martha Strunsky Polly Busselle Badmmton Julxe Cornforth Lacrosse Trlka Smlth Joan Yeaton Tenms Cathy Ot1s COLOR CAPTAINS Blue Team Dana Conroy Gray Team Martha Strunsky COACHES Mrs Cobb Mrs Corlette Athleuc Assoc1at1on VARSITY HOCKEY Cherry Raymond Flona Morgan, Judy Levm, Joan Yeaton, Nancy Dav1s, Martha Strunsky, fcaptaxnj, Susan Carter Sandy S1dford Susan Stevenson Marlon Dean, Sally Hagen 43 N ro f 'QD X ,Q x Secretary-Treasurer: Sally Hagen The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder Mr. Fitzpatrick . . . . Sabina ...... Mrs. Antrobus . . . . . . Dinosaur .... Mammoth .... Telegraph Boy . . Gladys ...... Henry ..... Mr. Antobus . . Professor. . . Doctor . . . Judge . . llomcr ..... Miss F. Muse . . Miss T. Muse . . . Miss M. Muse . . Ushers ....... Drum Majorettes . . . . . . Fortune Teller . . Conveeners . . . Broadcast Official Defeated Candidate ..... Miss Tremayne . . . . . . Miss Hester .... Miss Ivy .... Miss Bailey . . . Pantomimers . . 44 F ,ff Hugh Bartlett Anne Waldron Abby Pollak Win Dickey Kathy Elsasser Elise Bruml Ruth Lyn Pessel john Ives George Boolos . . .Richard Helmholz Archie Hovanesian David Warner Eric Doten Kit Adams Tucky Ramus . . .Peggy Wilber . . .Thomas Koehler, Peter Rosenberg Wendy Coppedge, Nancy Smoyer Camilla Turnbull Dana Conroy, Liza Guttman, Penny Hart, Lucy Ann James, Martha Strunsky, Richard liobbs, Earl Sonnenberg, David Warner Richard l-lelmholz Archie l-lovanesian Ann Kinczel Susan Lerner Jennifer Dunning Cynthia Weinrich Paula Cook, Julie Cornforth, Julie Fulper, Judy Levin, Fiona Morgan, Nan Nicholes, Susan Stevenson Dramatic Club Production Staff Director ........ ............. M rs. James T. Beck President ......... . . Camilla Turnbull Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Susan Valentine Stage Manager ..... . . Ann Kinczel Faculty Adviser ................... Mrs. Anne B. Shepherd Scenery: Susan Robbins Qchairmanj, Pauline Mills fassistantj, Judy Adams, Eileen Baker, Joan Nadler, Cathy Otis, Jane Rose, Marty Sichel, Alice Stengel, Tassie Turkevich, Anne Waldron, Wendy Yeaton. Stage Crew: Susan Robbins, Pauline Mills fco-chairmenl, Judy Adams, Eileen Baker, Cathy Otis, Jane Rose, Marty Sichel, Alice Stengel, Wendy Yeaton. Properties: Nan Nicholes, Trika Smith fco-chairmenj, Sonia Bill, Polly Busselle, Tibby Chase, Wendy Coppedge, Ann Davidson, Mary Liz Keegin, Nancy McMorris, Tucky Ramus, Louise Scheide Jean Shaw. Lights: Susan Stevenson, Martha Strunsky Qco -chairmenj, Sandy Sidford. Costumes: Julie Cornforth, Julie Fulper fco-chairmenj, Cindy Brown, Gail Cotton, Carol Btey, Susan Lerner, Sheila Long, Susan Mathews, Debby Moore, Linda Scassera, Susan Shea, Judy Taylor. Make Up: Susan Valentine fchairmany, Kit Adams fassistantj, Gail Cotton, Nancy Davis, Nancy Lavine, Joan Nadler, Cathy Otis. Prompters: Sonia Bill, Tibby Chase, Wendy Coppedge, Judy Levin, Nan Nicholes, Nancy Smoyer. Tickets: Fiona Morgan fchairmanj, Nancy Lavine qassistantj, Carol Armstrong, Mary Liz Keegin, Linda Scasserra, Jean Shaw, Poster Design: Jennifer Dunning and Tinka Grondahl. Publicity: Judy Levin. Programs: Ann Kinczel - Glee Club MADRIGAL GROUP MIDDLE ROW Dana Conroy, Wandy M1115 Marion Dean, Lucy James, Louise Scherde Cherry Raymond FRONT ROW Julie Comforth, Nan Nxcholes, Judy Adams, Amanda Maugham, Martha Strunsky Ruth Pessel MISSING from Picture Gulrz Sarmat OFFICERS Martha Struusky President Amanda Maughmrz Secrctarx buhz Sarmat representative L1 a Guttman representative Cynthia Nw emrrch representative Kathy Elsassar representative fb A nl INSTRUMENTAL GROUP Martha Strunsky 2- Elise Bruml Cynthia Wemrich Tucky Ramus Peggy Wilber Kathy Kilgore Sarah Stevens 46 I I H I' . , .E I I 1: H S E3 Q on 7- 'F .. 9 - T V 1 Y . - I BACK ROW: Camilla Tumbull, Tucky Ramus, Debby Smith, Nancy McMorris, Fiona Morgan, Cynthia Weinrich. : . Y . . . , . z . . Y I 5 I X O A ' D OFFICERS 74 L1brary Councrl STANDING Jean Schettmo, Martha Strunsky SEATED Tlbby Chase, Catherrne Sommer, Judy Taylor UPPER SCHOOL Carol Armstrong E11se Bruml Juhe Cornforth Wrn Drckey Juhe Fulper Mary L1z Keegrn Nancy Lavme Susre Mathews Paulme M1115 Debbre Moore Joan Nadler Lourse Scherde Alrce Stengel Susan Stevenson Peggy Wxlber W endy Yeaton MIDDLE SCHOOL Hannah Blakeman Lmdsley Cameron Rachel Davres Molly Dorf Marranne Hoffman Tanny Maderra Dale Marzonl Pat Morgan Klrsty Pollard Barbara Short Sally Strasenburg 47 ,. f' Elf? J-as., J es , 'df 'f A 7 if f if Crvrlrzatron Many a year ago us sald yy hen the dew was neyy on t11e green A cloud rose up froln the hrlls beyond A rose dusted cloud that shone from the dayyn And brought forth a farry queen She touched each wrsp of grass trs sard lvrth the trp of her srlyer shoe Each leaf she beheld her hand drd caress And the deep throated brrds strll neyy from the nest ly ere ay 111eued and pealed forth aneyy 1-arnt sprrng buds uufurled at her passrng trs sard And each floyyer and bee were eonsoled The fresh yellow sun shone out strong and alone lm rays spread forth grandly and follow ed her song As she garlanded nexy the old Yet on she moved and on trs sard T111 a sh tdow of grey touched her harr lt ty rsted and curled through 11er 11111111117 loc11 And IIOI t1ll her body yyas drenched drd rt stop And her heart to ILS corls yy as lard bare Then great sprred churches of rron trs sard Rose up from the hrlls of brown lyrth doors ofgnarled oak emblazoned mth gold And stark nrndows encrusted of demons black bold lyhrch clutched at her trarlrng goyyn And a roar n ry even 1 groan trs s nd Spread t1uc11 oyer heay en and earth And 1 vorce r rug clear from rts stony core Rrse up ye nrortals yea seele and adore Passed ages have seen a new brrth The farry queen lay on the portal trs sard Of the breath fFC4..ZlIlU soul chrllrnr cave ller hands uprnsed as rn prayer unheard from sonreuhere beyond broke the trrll of a brrd And the yyrse ocean rolled a nexy yyaye Tyyms many a year ago trs sard lyhen the snoyy lay thrck on the green A cloud rose up from the hrlls beyond A star dusted cloud that shone from the moon And took back tts farry queen Abrgal1Po1la11 XII lrrst Prrze Upper School Poetry 19 Q n 1 1 V V ,. . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' r . ,. . 1 1 1' -1' 1 '1 . 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1- 1 1 - 1 1' ' ' 11 1 1 1 '11 -1-11 1 1 1' LNL 1 e . 1. . . ,. . 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T'1.' , , rf. 11b'..1 1v.,iR1I,ll1l Www X ' x 1I'I1P1'CSS101'1S a glass bottle slrm as an rcrcle water clear and clean crystal cool and down the transparent throat she slrpped a pale drred stalk topped w1th a brrstltng head a spear of yellow wheat brown and brrttle but beautrful even rn LLS dessrcatron she placed the glass and the arrangement of wrnter flowers rn the sun and as she walked away the llght flashed across the cold surface but lrngered on the mtrlcate patterns of the fmger punts her warm touch had pressed a pale beach and the wrnd cold as the rushrng numb water whrppmg and chrll 51 of wmter down the hard stretch of mmter sand she walked wrth her bare hands almost full of drrpprng starfrsh thelr sptney arms curled sllghtly wrshmg towards the sea they d lost and some were crusted wrth tmy gem llke pebbles the wrnd whrpped at a broken stalk of grass and made rt trace clrcles rn the sand she paused to srt on a log rolled up by the t1 e the sun streamed down through the cracks brtghtenrng upon the delrcate gratmng ofthe wave washed wood rt glowed on the warmth of her harr and glanced across her smrle and the wrsps of vapour her deep breathtng made tn the chrll arr Knsuna Grondahl XII Third Prrze Upper School Poetry , ' 'Ci a stiff stem of queenanne's laceg the flower under the shelter of a weathered pier. Out After that day Louie was never on the same footing r-.rth the rest of the gang Somehow they seemed to avord hrm to tlrrnk of hrm rn the same prtyrng rw ay they thought of all the krds who weren t members untrl soon he too xt as completely excluded and be came instead of the leader a mere watcher It was funny how quickly rt had all happened not a gradual slots cooling but a quick break all centering around that one rncrdent the death of the Do Mhen thex heard the Grinding of the t uck brakes all Elle -rrng came running out to see mrat hr r rrened 1 rl s ust one oi the banaoe 1 e r r 4 Te rx t ienr be something interesting lor tr nrornent ek etx one looked doxxn rn silence at the brown and white spotted thing that lay limp rn the street Then Dannx for'7 There s no use writing all dav Just looking at a dead mutt Come on lets go Ex eryone turned to leave but suddenly Danny caught sight of Louie who standing a lrttle apart from the rest was strll lookrng at the dead animal While he looked Loure thought hov. thc Sanapellrs dog had always run out to lrck hrs hand when he sau hrm and he saw with vrvrd clearness the trre mark where the baker s delrx erv truck had run over its back Hey Louie didn t ya hear me'P he re going nom lf ue hurrx we can still Brit something rn loure s expression stopped hrm rn nrrd sentence lhen he s rrd rn an rrrcredulous tone llet felloks look at 1.0llle lle s I think he s crxrng' The rest of the gang stopped rn their tracks Sloxslx ther X heeled around and it rlkeo up to Louie Gee he s crying over the Sanapellrs ol pooch Look at that Louie can l get ya a hankerchref'P a sneerrng vorcc came from the back of the group Louie what s Nong? Xxhy xa crying Loure hunh'P Danny had been standing looking from Louie to the Dog Finally light damned on hrs face I know what rt rs guys he said rn clrrldrsh wonderment lorrre s a cry baby that s rrhat rt rs The head of our gang s a cry babx' There was a gasp from the rest of the group then s on lov murr rut of assent eure 1 .re ner ine xo ernre again lrorn the back or ure eroxse. elthers took up the sing song chant until rt seemed that the xthole street echoed x ith the sound of the shrrll Lourc s a cry baby Loure s a cry babv The gang moved closer and closer around hrm untrl he felt that there rw ere hundreds of boys a pressing rn on hrm and all chanting that same phrase He wanted to stop crying to tell them that they were all wrong and that he drdn t care a brt about the Dog But he could feel the tears rolling down hrs face Nov. they it ere crowding around hrm even more around hrm and the Dog Suddenly he could bear rt no longer He took a deep breath and kreked the Dog as hard as he could Ihate rt he heard himself screaming onlv somehow rt didn t seein lrke hrs worce but lrke one he had never heard before thrs l hate the dopey dog and l hate everything' Then he blrndlx lunged fighting and krckrng untrl he has somehow out of forming rn awed circle a ound hrnr Ther stood and the crowd and rn an open space He rushed across the r Jro er r e s s rio rr ho . . .. . V- U , . . . , V. .. . , . . V - ,. - . V - , , A - . , - . V . . U V . VV . V . . ,, V ,. .H, V- , V . . V -' s s 1 , s ' ' K- 'Q ' 1- r 4 O ' .' ' xdlarr' H. M-JV' 'ff r 2 Iflls' :r.l ' ' I . A . ol' loss be :xv :un Wei, I rr V' sal. I if. ght it'.. ' r r'rr:b1.bx' that san 5 --r b ' ree . . O' r,',V' : . , .-.Jr . ei . ' -. f- , r- , 3 Y I ' m m Y 1 - 1 ' , A I 5 shrugged his shoulders. Well, what are we waiting twelve-year-old voices. V. V . . . . .. . . - - . V .. . . , - . 3 U ll y Y I f V 1 ' ' 1 V ' - 11 , , , x ' . ' Y ' ' -- V V . , . V . , . s ' s ' ' 1 ' r y r ' ' V . VV V VV 0 . . I ' ' r f fr ' u ' ' ' - s s s ' ' ' -- ' ' r r - f' ' I ' r r s V ' . --, , s s r ' ' ' s s ' ' v ' r - ' ee , ,V , , V' r I- ,lv V- r . s L 'Q - ' Y ' sr ' ' ' ' V ' s ' V -V ' y I k - . ' s - I ' I V, 5 v f ' ks. 1 rr - s zrtclred 'l'?1e'n 'll njxl lf' 'nto Q3 Em! 13-3,5 strc-et up the gtair. and 'rt i 's use 52 Louie couldn't sleep that night. As he tossed in his bed he kept hearing that chant ringing in his ears over and over It seemed to come from every where from the bed from the closet from the win dow and from inside himself Finally a long time after midrught he got out of bed and silently slipped on hrs clothes He quietly groped his way down the stairs and out of the door Then as rf in a dream but with a determined look on his face he walked over to the gutter where lt lay just where he had kicked it that afternoon The street light shone down and by its rays the boy could see on the Dog s back right next to the tire mark of the baker s delivery truck fresher mark the imprint ofhrs own foot Slowly he prcked up the limp animal It felt cold and heavy Hrs feet made empty sounds on the srdewalk as he carried it up the quiet deserted street. when he got to the playground he carefully deposited it be- side the sandbox He stood looking at it for a moment in fascination But suddenly his manner changed he quickly raised his foot and kicked the dog again and again sobbing in short Jerky sobs as he did rt Then he ran over to the swing at the other end ofthe play ground which was as far as he could get from the Dog and sat there huddled up and numbly rocking back and forth until the dawn came Elise Bruml X First Prize Upper School Prose I ve Been Here Before Haven t You? I ve been here before You remember the place you ve been here and you too will return Once you came rushing stumbling down this little path tripping over roots blinded by your fury You flung yourself down here on the moss and cried in the indulgent self pity of childhood Finally you realized that your head ached your legs were cramped and the ugly red toadstool was staring at you Sprte fully you knocked off the top with a stick which had been Jabbing you tn the side and cried afresh with remorse Warm deliciously wet salty tears poured down your cheeks One rolled down to the t1p of your nose and you put out your tongue to taste it This is the sweetmelancholy of youth' You left this place then because you were sure of yourself and thou t it silly But I knew that you d come back The next time you came bouncing whistling down the path You stopped at the burblrng little brook threw a pebble into a shallow pool and counted the rings A mosquito landed on your long brown arm you dismissed it with one wave of the crisp cool white envelope your name in a neat rotmd hand on the front You ran quickly to this secret place It didn t take as long as last time Your legs were longer you were older You hurried to read the letter and then tore it into a millron tiny strips to furnish some grateful animal s nest You sat here a long long time thinking thoughts too beautiful even to be whispered Perhaps you w ere crying but you weren t sad You left again You don t think you ll come back but you will You ll come with your haggard face and cracked city shoes softly so as not to dis turb any half forgotten dream that may be lurking here like an undiscovered cobweb growing and sparkling in the moming dew Yes l ve been here before Haven t you? Judith Adams IX First Prize Upper School Prose 'H' 1 1 D . I f . . 1 - 1 1 , . . , I ' 1 1 , , . . . - 1 . , . 1 . , . ,a . 1 ! 3 o , . . . . - 1 1 1 1 , . . . 1 1 1 - - . . . . . , . , 1 1 , . . . . . V . . - . , 1 1 1 A 1 f D , . . . V , . . . . . . . . , . , 1 - 1 . . . I , - 1 1 , . , ' 1 1 '- - 1 gh - - 1 I 1 . . , . 1 1 1 1 . . . . 53 That Eerle F ecllng The stream went glldlng gently by me As rt slld along wlndlng ln and out lt seemed to be the most qulet most peaceful stream ln the world It dldn t babble lt dldn t tlnkle II Just went along wlthout the sllghtest murmur The only reason I knew If was movlng at all was because occaslonally a llttle plece of grass or a branch would go slowly 182115 by In places the trees that overhung were so close together that the sunllght was blocked and the tream seemed greenlsh In some places the lrght flltered through and dappled the green wlth brownlsh spots Where the sun could shlne on larger areas I could see the sandy bottom whlch gave the water a brownlsh yellow appearance There wasn t the sllghtest rlpple to catch the hlghllghts made by the sun ln fact the whole surface was glasslly smooth It was a sucky hot day so I was slttlng under one of the oaks on the bank try1ng to be refreshed by the shade What I really wanted was a swlm but I dldn t want to break that glassy surface II was Just too smooth And I d probably make a lot of nolse lfI swam I d break that qulet It was terrlbly qulet The whole world seemed to be hstenlng for somethlng waltlng suspensefully for somethlng or someone to make a nolse It only a rnrd would s1ng a fly 1:11144 the leaves shlver ID a breeze that would come from somewhere to cool everythlng off then thls awful spell would be broken and I could swlm Ah swlm If only a dog would bark a chlld laugh ln the dlstancc or a plane pass overhead for I had to cool o I took one look around me at the rows ol corn blue sky unbroken by clouds the oak trees the un dergrowth the mossy stones and flnally the stream That smooth unbroken stream wlth lts stealthy flow creeplng along sllently was my trlal my tempta tlon the Dev1l ltself Suddenly an lnsplratlon came to me Throw ln a pebble flrst break the spell and then you ll be able to splash all you want So I selzed a pebble and ll plopped as II hlt the water and sank slowly to the sand It was then that dlsquletlng feellng came to me lhave done Eh1S before I had broken the qulet before and seen the pebble slnklng to the sand before I had seen the rlpples spreadlng from the plopplng place to the shore before And yet I had never spent the summer ln the country before I had never spent a summer ln the country ln England be fore and whlle IH England thls was the flrst tlme that I had seen that stream And that qulet one would never forget a qulet llke that and I had never not heard any nolse before There had always been SOMETHING Hadn t there? I got up feelrng very uneasy forgot about wadlng and started as lf ln a dream or as someone else to wards home That lncldent remalned to haunt me all the rest of my llfe I thlnk my fourth Paula Cook Second Prrze Upper School Prose Ram by Krlstlna Grondahl XII tled for second PIIZC ln Upper School Prose n s - 1 1 ' 1 1 I I 1 - 1 1 '- . , . . , . . . . . . 1 1 1 - , . . . . ,, . . . . . 1 1 1 . . ,, . 1 - 1 . V . . . 1 . . . . . 1 S - U - X .1 - 1. 1 1 - 1 . . ,, . 11 - 1 ' .. ' ' . 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 . - 1 . . . , , , , . . - 1 1 . 1 1 ' I , , , . . . , . . . . . . - . . . . . , 1 h ' V - 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . ' , . 11 - 11 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 ' Sur la Terrace My mother and father had been rn Germany for vacatron One day to my great surprrse a package came addressed to me I eagerly opened rt and there was a prcture called SUR LA TERRACE by Renorr It rs a prcture of a lrttle grrl and her mother srttrng on a terrace rn France The mother rs dressed rn a dark blue dress and a vrvrd red hat She looks beautrful gay and wrstful The lrttle grrl looks very brrght wrth sparklrng brown eyes and red harr She IS wearrng a blue and whrte apron dress wrth a dark blue hat wrth old world flowers on rt Around them are trees and bushes all drfferent colors for rt rs Autumn wrrh lrttle whrte sarlboats all along rt Behmd the lake are some beauuful blue hrlls whrch can be seen through the graceful tree trunks To me the prcture often seems real As I srt at my darly prano practrce I sometrmes feel that the lrttle grrl and her mother are lrstenrng to me I looks especrally beautrful hangrng on the wall wrth a pewter jug next to rt full of Autumn flowers Rachel Davres V Frrst Prrze Mrddle School Prose In the background there rs a blue shrmmerrng lake The Beggar Boy of Samt Peter s Square Shoes rapprng tapprng by As the lrttle one looks up The lrttle one wrth face so farr Eyes lrke the sky and that lovely harr Harr that rs golden Blown by the wrnd Bleached by the sun wavy and curly tumbled and rumpled T111 rt looks hke the stormy sea Here he stands rn a sea of legs Hoprng wartrng prayrng for a penny From some krnd soul who has so many He rs one of the many lrttle boys Wrth grrefs woes and bewrldered Joys Who stood rn that sea of people In Rome, Sarnt Peter's Square He's the lrttle beggar boy, The boy for whom no one cares Perry Woodbrrdge, VI Frrst Prrze Mrddle School Poetry 55 . a ,. .. ... , . . , . , . , ' s . . . , . , . . , , . , , . , 1. 1 1 1 1 11.15 N OXN11 M0111 Pltchgr LX 1 11 1 L K K 1. 1 111 'Y . 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'11 1121111 11 5131 ,K lN wv,11-A-,L U01 111.1-.'1 '1l ' 1.1 11 1111 111' 1 . 1' 1111 111 11. f. .1.1 , 15. . 1L -w ' ' 5' ' 1 1 '1 1 1 1- '1 ' 21 1 . 11 Thoughts Thoughts are tvcrywhtrc under a chatr undtr my bed tn my harr rn rny had bonrt rrt rtd sornt 'nrt lut Sonlt lrkt mt and sonrt ltkt on Sonn, irc loud some iro mutt bonrt art ugly rnost irt cutt Most are stcrct some art told thty can or, nw. and also old L altyf Brsstl N Thrrd Prrgt Mrddlt Qthool Pottry udges ot Lrterary Contest lht LINK Borrd xyrshts to thank the folloxyrng ptrsons for judbrng, tht l1ICIdI'y conttst Mr and Mrs ly Dwrbyf Brnnard Prof Robtrt Gorham Davrs Mrs Stuart Duncin Mrs Donald Goodchtld Mr Hubert Kay Mr John O Hara Mrs Davrd Porter Mrs Arthur Sherwood Mrs Rrchard Stoddard To Judy from the Class On l'adm1ra1t et cependant on 1 arm Voltarre ZADIG J7 - s ff 3 . I . 1 s V r . ' H . .L , 1 V .k .b .. w ' ,Y 'L . . 1 L . ' . r Y V . s . t . 1 w 1 1 sv Q sy Y K s '--u f 1 , . I w , X I V. E X V. t . s H ' 1' 1 1 ' ' , . . y E . . . c 4 , , - 1 r - , - V ' ' r . . . 1 v ' , . . , . . ,I , art. 1 B Class W111 the Class of 1959 bemg of unexpectedly sound mrnds and all too sound bodles do bequeath the followtng to our hens presumpt1ve Erleen fwho doesn t need themj Ieame leaves schedules outlmes and cross reference f1le cabmets Susle Nancy leaves a reserved seat at the Monument Nancy D Martha leaves a kltchen s1nk for her bedroom because she has everythlng else but Lua Jeff leaves he habxt of bltlng her frnger narls knocks one out playrng hockey Penny Tmka leaves a S11VCI thread from the rope to lasso any eluslve 1magery Nancy L Nan leaves a round tnp ucket to Phxladelphla and two passes to Bandstand Amanda Wendy leaves a charge account atevery name store tn New York C1ty Paul1ne Gayle leaves her sk1 Jump nose 1n case she can t get back to the slopes of New Zealand Wandy Ruthle leaves her vo1ce lessons and a grant s1ze bottle of L1ster1ne to keep her rn shape Joame Abby leaves a hand of thlrteen spades so she can b1d seven no trump Cathy Dana and Susre leave a complete 11st of worthy causes so that she w1ll not run out of excuses to grve beneftt dances Lou1e Gulrz leaves her home ln Turkey tn case she ts ever tn that neck of the woods Judy Camxlla leaves her mfalhble spy network Marty Robb1e leaves a supply of bats for her beflry Sue Kmce leaves a booth and loud speaker at the U Store so that she can break her own trcket selhng record tht flee Club Judy leaves her mczzo soprano vorce for next year s Candlehght solo sweater so she can get rn the swrng To the Junlor Class Ahce leaves an easel pamt and brushes rn hopes that someone wxll puck up where she left off and Stssy leaves wrnd for the1r mrlls In partmg the SCHIOIS leave these words of advrce to the Class of 1960 ' Don t get rt rrght Just get II wntten ' Run don t walk to the nearest desert 1sland Wrtnessed by The Goobs The Male Anrmal Chxcken Ltcken Charles Addams an Morton 'James Thurber, FABLES FOR OUR TIME Harper Brothers, New York 1939 W , . 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SAIATS RIOLSFS IDRFSSFS SLITS I New Store Prmceton Shoppmg Center l'1NIvVIf' I!f'rr'wrf1f1fff'1r'frx ff'l1flfI't N INIII'S'I'III:XI .'l'l'IiS v Q - N . N tw I I L' 1' V: I Y S j I I 2 -' fi 3 ' mug: - I I Y N N ,Iv 'ffrs CON Q' 'IIIX INXS In Nfl-1 N Ifllfk' IIINs I 5 FI I VA Ax . , SIIUIJ XII' rxggx' I XSQJLB ff: :N 14,-I' P ', ' I '. 'Ax '- -S 4,-f I ' 2 . . 2 '7 ', f' ' ' el f' - I - . ,.- If - ' 1 l 'l3'f.f Y . THE FIRST ATIO K OF PRINCETO The Bank of Frlendly SCIVICC fheckmg Xccounts Savlngs I odns 'Nlortg lges lruSts Qifekeepmg 712 Interest Pazd on Savmgs Deprmzts 'Xlun Ufflce West Vhmisor Office HFIIBPR 141121 AAL III P0517 INSLRAINFI' CORP FEDFRAL RESERI E SYSTF11 . . . ' -. z H . K Tkl 90 Nassau St. 11-O Washington Road 'f 2' 1 2' ' I ', I . f J 41 MARY CHAPIN Distinguished Clothes at 0 4 N iSS1lI Street ll Xlnut 10396 NASSAU PHARMACY 80 Nassau Street PRlfSCRlP7'lU.'NS Open lfazlx 8 30 I 11 Z0 IP S may I0 4 ll L0 I0 P ll THE WRIGHT STORE V30 'Xaee ill Street lx 'Xlnut 1 0168 I Il7ipfII7J!lfS W MILLER S SONS HEEREMANS The Princeton Flower Shop III Ntref flass of 1919 Xflxenturers moet unto mt elf e soul Conflemnefl to Onrlefl TN I T L Emily For every Real Estate need I DMI KID OGK 8: COVIIANH RLALIIORS INSURANC1 190 NASSAI s'I'RFF1 IRINFI row N1 ws IERSIX Telephone WAlnut l 0322 EXron'r 'I'ATTERSAl.L'S Trenton s plf.lGSt l uel Nlerclmnts ' 'l' f .. . If ..ll J'-F 1 -' ul' ' ' s.1z. llillarcl, :mi f 11' 1'11,fwf.X .f ' 'I .' nl! J. . 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