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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 .
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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
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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
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