Miss Halls School - Hallmark Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)
- Class of 1955
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Ai ...S:r?.g,: QQ :V r ' ' ' Q 1 1 W 4 Page 3 THE To The nafural beaufy of rhe Berkshires in all lhe changing seasons a consfanf source of pleasure and inspirafion ro us in our school life, we declica+e HALLMARK of 1955 FELT ALONG THE HEART ln The aufumn The purple of The Berkshires Turns info The misTy. mulTi-colored Tones of a MoneT painTing. and everyone is again asTonished aT The beauTy of The hillsides. Brighf color runs rioT over The mounTains. - ambers. russefs, and scarlefs. in- Terspersed wiTh The deep green of old pines and The silver of slender birches. . From Canadian wild geese flying soufh in Their V formafion comes a fainT. mournful honk. A lonely sound. iT is unlike anyfhing else. yef is characTerisTic of a Berkshire auTumn. Or. on a rainy day. sleek. black branches silhoueTTe Themselves againsf The rich colors of weT foliage. while raindrops knock dead leaves. one by one. To The ground where They lie lookinglike a slippery Orienfal carpef. The woods and fields are alive wiTh sofT. brighT-eyed liTTle field mice who somefimes burrow in The grassy fields near Flagpole Hill. Here and There The Trunk of a Tree serves as a boundary line for Two regions of color: on one side. from boTTom To Top. The leaves are brighT scarleT. while on The oTher side. They remain green. AfTer The Tree-Tops are bare. one can see near The railroad Tracks The crows whose idle rackeT. sTarTing aT dawn. awakens every sleeping Thing for miles around. Finally The deceiving heaT of an Indian sum- mer disappears and winTer seTs in. The sky. wiTh occasional small gray and whife clouds near The horizon. always seems bluer on a clear winTer day. The cold air ouTlines everyThing sharply: The edge of snow-laced Greylock viewed from The golf-course ski run. designs of minuTe snow- flakes. even The face of a brighf full moon are all crisply clear. Near The Tennis courTs The dampness of The earTh freezes To form jewel-like crysTals. Sheefs of These com- plex crysfals. when held againsf The lighT of The weak winTer sun. look like uncolored sfained-glass windows. The black ice of The newly frozen pond. cuT in whiTe lines by our skafe blades. offers an infriguing design of curlicues. WinTer days are com- forfingly sTill. On The fronT lawn even The sound of a liTTle avalanche of snow falling from The branch of a dark hemlock is a quieT sound. Somefimes in The laTe affernoon There is The whispering silence of a winTer snowfall. and. as The sun goes down. iTs slanfed rays accenTuaTe The delicafe hues of falling flakes. Long shadows on The snow- covered campus are purple. like The genTle. surrounding mounfains. Black. scudding clouds edged wiTh silver race excifingly across The nighT skies. and snow Turns blue in The moonlighT. as if reflecTing The sky of dayTime. SomeTimes whiTe owls. from The woods near Dr. Reynold's house. roosT on The Trees or The roof of The school and haunT The nighf wiTh unearfhly and mournful sounds. As The days grow longer. and The nighTs shorTer. everyThing becomes delicafe. even misTy. in The approaching warmness. Spring is The greenhouse of The seasons. lT is mild To The Touch. To The sighT. To The smell. There is The sofT. waxy feeling of lilac leaves which have iusT blossomed, buf which have noT yeT Turned from gold To green. ln The Pringles' yard The evening grosbeaks whisfle cheerful songs and hunT for sunflower seeds. Even The crows sTarT Their early morning anTics ouT in The fields again. ln The woods near The driveway The bloodroof and violeT poke up from under pro- Tecfing leaves. looking pale in The spring sunlighf. The brook, which was quief under iTs ice in The winTer. splashes and Trickles aT The pond ouTleT during The Thaw. Toward The end of spring. sawdusf in The Track piTs and grass on The baseball diamonds smell sweeTly of heaf. Nafure is beauTy wiThouT a price Tag. An insecT-chewed aufumn leaf is no less arTisTic Than a silver filigree braceleT. A lilac blossom is more fragranf Than a boTTle of Chanel perfume. And a cloud is sofTer. finer. Tilmier Than The besT chiffon. Here on our campus. in all The seasons. is naTural beauTy Thaf is free To be enjoyed by everyone. FelT in The blood. and Telf along The hearT. iT can comforf us in Times of Trouble and make us happier in our cheerful moods. BuT how many of us really Take The Time To noTice? D. W. Page 4 '55-.A THE HALLMARK BOARD Page S Deborah Washburn Jane Lowry YY,,,, , Carole Crisiiano Kifiy Riley Kaiiwerine Ausfin Diane Leroy Barbara Roberfson Carol Coonley Margarelr Vifebb Miss Piiman Miss Galrcheli ,. Y , Ediior-in-chief , Assisianf Edifor Liferary Edifors Ari Ediiors Phoiography Edi'ror Business Manager Faculfy Advisers KATHERINE RICHARDS AUSTIN Ki++y 766 CI'1es+nu+ S'rree+ Needham. Iv1assacI1use++s I won'+ be Iisfed and Iabeled or Iabbed and Iaggedf' I A SENICRS xi JOAN G-REENLEAF BALDWIN Jo , BaIdy 90 Howard Gleason Road Cohasset Massachuseffs Beyond +I1e sound of clocks and voices. LESLIE LINDSAY BARKER IILIl'1dSII 222 Easf 7ls+ Sfreef New York 2l, New YorIc I+'s a source of consideraIoIe asI'onisI'1men+ Page 6 'ro me. 1955 CONSTANCE CUNNINGI-IAM CALHOUN Connie , Smalles'r Walnuf Hill Harrods Creek. Kenluclcy You human beings are always as+onisl1ed. DAIL CAMERON Broad Broolc Road Moiunf Kisco. New York l can do a score of lhings l'l1a+can'l' be done. Page 7 BONNIE BASSETT BEMISS 4OI Pomeroy Avenue Piflslield, Massachuseffs ll il' has been done before. all l can say is fha? - lam doing if again. ,.....,. .- L...s , Mark The f DEBORAH ALLEN COWARD Debs , Debby Jane's Acre Bedford, New York manner of her speech and fhe car- riage of her head. 6 ..,.f' . . Q CAROLE MARIE CRISTIANO Cris , Li++le One II5 Dawes Avenue Piffsfield. Massachuserfs I have no confempf for any woman as long as she confesses who and wha+ she is. WILHELMINA MQCALL DOMMERICI-I Wimsey , Willy Leeward Lane Riverside, Connedicuf She is companionable buf she resenfs The fak- Page 8 ing of liberfiesf' HOLLY FALL Hoi 335 Holmes Road Pilfsfield, Massachusefls Don r wrap me up in words. ELLEN MARIA GOFF Goofy Bacon Road Old Weslbury, Long Island We'll go by seeming 'til we have fhe proof. SUZANNE LINDA DOW Sue , Suzabelle 20 SuHon Place New York Cify. New York Everyone aclmifs +l1a+ she is indubilably spry Page 9 LEE GONZALEZ Bird Hillside Drive Greenwich. Connedicuf Whal' is +l1is clown's whim? MARY TYSON GOODRIDGE UTY-Ty.. Province Line Road Princefon, New Jersey I am a woman of logic in my way. ALIX NORMA HEGELER l-legs 'ifxlouellei' Smi+l1+own Branch Long Island, New York An oysfer is a blob of glup. buf a woman is Page IO a woman. CARLA HIGBIE Oxford. Michigan 3793 Delano Road I+ is a sound rule To avoid self-expression PATRICIA DALE I-IORNE Pa'r . Poodle I5 Meri+oria Drive Easf WiIIis+on, Long Island I don'+ Icnow wha+ i'r is, buf iI s I'he only one 'rhere ever was. Page I I PRUDENCE SCHUYLER I-IERZOG Prudy Clapboard Ridge Road Greenwich, Conneciicuf She is a droII and gen+Ie IeIIow. I SARA JEAN HUTCHINGS Sary , Sa Soulh Balavia Avenue Geneva, Illinois She wears serenify briglfrly like a rainbow. X. , E s ,VF 'f X to x JOAN KELLEY Pony . Kelley Richmond. Massacl1use+'rs I have no Hme or mind for soplwislries and riddles. Sl-IEILA KERLIN She , Sheil 2l2l Easl 4Is+ S+ree+ Tulsa. Oklahoma I make rnislakes. bul l am on 'rlwe side of Page I2 good. MARGARET ADAMS LAWRENCE Margo 4OI Easf 44+h Slreer Savannah, Georgia Early lo rise and early 'ro bed makes a man heallhy, weallhy and dead. , ,ff 4 DIANE BRIGITTE DENISE LEROY Lee-Roy Wifchwood Eclgarfown, Massachuselfs Perhaps fhe mosf myslerious of crealuresf' BARBARA McDONNELL LEWIS Barbie l5I5 Wighlman Slreef Pilfsburgh I7, Pennsylvania lf you live as humans do. if will be The end of you. Page I3 I had high hopes WESTON SCOTT LINN Wesly George 506 Indiana Avenue Sainl Charles, Illinois of being evil when I was Iwo. JANE MOYER LOWRY Wa yzala 5, Min nesola I am caughf somewhere belween 'rhe day be- fore yeslerclay and 'rhe day affer Tomorrow. ALEXANDRA JUNE LUKIN Alex , Luke IO70 Park Avenue New York Cify, New Yorlc A woman neirher dead nor dying. Page I4 GRETCHEN MCCARGO Gre+cI1 IOOI Highmom' Road Piffsburgh 32. Pennsylvania Time is for dragonflies and angels MARY-DONNA MILLER Donna S'ra rr Ridge Farm Brewsrer. New York PATRICIA ANN MANLEY PaIsy IO5 Nor+h Broad S'rree'r Norwich, New York AII nice and neaI'. and normal. I+ is beHer 'ro ask some ques+ions Ihan 'ro know 1 I aII II16 answers. Page I5 f'4Fwvg' no :ms If Il f ' - ' 1' ,, L ,mv is I X ,, :H , BONNIE MOORE Easf Avenue Le+ us no+ be Wes+erIy. Rhode Island Iaken in by false shapes and sembIances. BARBARA DeWOLI: NIGHTINGALE Bonnie , Bon I I I Blacksfone Boulevard Providence, Rhode IsIand I have esfablished my own rules for humor. SARAH KATE O'HARA Sal , Sally 333 Johnson Avenue EngIewood. New Jersey There is no+hing in Iife +o be sure about Page Ib KITTY CI-IAPIN RILEY K. C. . Riley 46I5 Livingsion Avenue Riverdale, New York Her nighfs are speni' in eviI dreams, and her days are given +o wicked schemes. BARBARA ROBBINS Bobbie , Bobs Gross River Road Bedford, New York We have always considered her rafher amaz- ing. Page I7 JOYCE SANDRA PENZINER 750 Kappock S+ree'r Riverdaie. New York She has a magic 'rouclm +I1e Ii'r'rIe woman. ii I CORNELIA CUMMER ROE Connie , Con Ponre Vedra Beach. Florida l seldom lcnow whal should be from whar is. ELIZABETH CARY ROWLAND Be+sy . Be+s Pheasanl Lane Greenwich, Connecficuf l have made a life-long sfudy of fhe self- sfyled higher animal. DEBORAH ELLEN WASHBURN Debby Il2 Spadina Parkway Piffsfield. Massachuseffs She has a memory of Trees and fields and a Page I8 memory of norhing more. 5 . . MARGARET ANN WEBB Maggie Flagler Drive Greenwich, Connedicuf I have a special wariness of people who wri+e. KATRINA EARNHAM WINDISCH Ka+hy , Ka'rh Dinglelown Road Greenwich. Conneclicuf ll U ' ll l manage in my fashion. The quofafions in +his secfion are used wifh The kind permission of fhe aufhor, James Thurber. Page I9 CATHERINE MARIE WATJEN Ki++y Broolcridge Drive Greenwich. Connecficul' She is warm on every wind and wealher CLUBS THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Clockwise: Joan KeIIey, Suzanne Dow, HolIy Howard, Beky R0wIand Nanfy Kurlbaum, Pafricia Horne, Pafrida Maniey IPresideniI. ' .3'CQAC. 1, rs - .. THE FRENCH CLUB Fronf Row, lefi io right Deborah Washburn, Charlolle AHride, Bonnie Berniss, Ellen Purdy, Second Row: Kafhle-an Boissevain, Wilhelmina Dommerich, Sarah O'Hara, Ann Lauer, Killy Riley, Joan Kelley, lviargaref Webb. Joan Baldwin lPresidenfl, Donna Miller, Mimi Brooks. Missing: Cafheririe Walien. THE COMMUNITY SERVICE Fronf Row, leff fo righi' Ellen Purdy Wesfon Linn Sheila Scranton, Dail Cameron Chairman THE CHAMBER SINGERS Fronf Row, leff fo righf: Hwu Hwivw-, H:-HV' 1 f.v1'vxpfaf- , VY fall, f,'1I'1 IYH Rv iwrlwvuff, .lmm Bnldwm, PVMCMH Bw-Nu Vfxlhr- Mfnim, AM-nlmdrfq LU lrvx, Mx N11 Cvffvlffw. ex THE CHAPEL CHOIR F Fron+ Row, le'F+ +o righf: Af Piano: Marioric Crane, Linda Gordon lPresiden+l, Heien McCook, Anne Waierman, Virginia Penn, Wendy Bross, Nancy Brown, Wendy Vanclerbiif, Cnarifjrig Afrridg, Bgnnig Carnpbeii. Second Row: Cnnafanpe Cailwmin, Mary Gwafnmey, Ann Goodrigii, Marina Murpiiy Clare Crozier, Nancy K.ir'banrn, Nanry Sponn, Dcwroiny Bisacca, Bonnie Moore, THE CHORALE Fronf Row, lefi Yo righf: Bcfsy Kirnberiy, Hoiiy Faiiy Virginia Hebb, Caria Hiqbin. Second Row: Sandra Rue, Snzanno Dow, Caroiyn Sianirrn. Third Row: Hizaberii Binilciey, Ann Lauer, Sarah O'Hara IPres- idenfl. Fourfh Row: Marqarer Webb, Mary Forfmiiier. FPFH1 Row: Joan Aber nefiwy, Deborah Coward, Cnrneiia Roe. Missing: Pafricia Horne. THE RUMOR BOARD Froni Row, lefi fo righf: Cf-irwlyn Ridi mqmd, Wfviidy Vaiidcrbiii, Cmwio Cris- fiano, Paiiie Mariin fco-edifori. Sec- ond Row: Pairiiin Miiiiay, Keybiirii Hoi- iinier, panioifi Miiioi, Cami Cmiuioy, Di- i ane Lerwy, Cariin Bwwden, Nancy Spoiiii, Ki1Tobin,June Scimmp. Missing: Siisari Wliiiiieaey ICO-ediforl. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Fronf Row, Ieff Io rigI'1I: Iviarinrie Crane, Kaiiiifwii BOM-sexain, Boisy Kimberiv, Siwiia Scfariirvi, Wiiiioiinina Drwmrnericii, Barbara Robbins Ipresidenfi, Pafricia Miiiiay, Mimi Brmaics. Missing: Cain- Qririe Waiieii. S ,.Aw an WIiiiIIesey'. THE DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION Fronf Row, Ieff Io righf: Consianfe Caiiwmm, Kafiileen Boissovaln, Ccrmdia Roe Diane Lorny, Barbara Roberfsrin, Donna MiIIer IPresidenII, Kaiiiciine Aimfim, Wi Ifieimina Dmmmerinjh, Second Row: BeiIy-Lou CarnpIoeII, Jarro Lwwry, Bmini Moore, SI1eiIa Keriiri, Siweiia Scranion, Smanne Dow, WesIfin Iinn, Jayne Pei Qfiner, Cam-I9 Cridianfi. Missing: Swan Wniiiicfsey, Lindsay Barker. X. A COLD FLOOR AND A BRIGHT LIGHT TO THINK OF MOVEMENT AND NEVER ENDING DEPTHS- A LIGHT SHAFT STRETCHED ACROSS THE ROAD AND FORMLESS CREATURES BECKONING ME .... LINE. PATTERN, AND DESIGN- WHAT IS BEYOND THE HORIZON ON THIS FLAT SURFACE? MISTS OF SHIFTING THOUGHT VEIL MY BRAIN. TROUBLE NOT WITH SERIOUS PRETENCES: MAKE AN ANECDOTE FOR UNSATISFIED LONGING. LEST I PUSH IT OFF WITH SOME CLEVER EXCUSE .... WHAT AM I AMID THIS VOID? THE LAUGHING SATYR THAT SHROUDS HIS CAPERS WITH DECEIT? NO. THE DIRGE OF MELANCHOLY SINKS INTO MY SOUL AND LEADENS THE BODY. THE PAIN OF STUPIDITY BRANDS ME AND SPILLS MY TEARS- VAIN MONSTER ME. WHAT IS GOD? A TIMELESS QUESTION AND A LONG CLOISTERED HALL FULL OF MANY DOORS .... O HUNGRY SPARROWS. FEED YOURSELVES NOT ON GARBAGE BUT COME WHERE POISON IS UNKNOWN. WHERE THIRST IS OUENCHED, AND THE LOST FOUND. O CRITIC FISH OF IGNORANCE. YOU HAVE NOT THE INSIGHT OF THE WORM. A POOR SMALL CREATURE THAT MAKES THE VERY SOIL WE GATHER STRENGTH FROM .... THERE IS TRUTH. BUT BANDS OF BLUE-SILVER HAVE BOUND MY FEET. WHEN THE TIDE SWEEPS IN. I SHALL BE FREE. KATHERINE AUSTIN. I955 Page 26 A 1, .ff jf Aff? Q Et 'Lu'x ',f':. ,. XX g'.'u-:'e'4 q,. 1 w ,V , 4: 'gil 41 , eGfw5 i,'441ff,X'X 4, gf5.'3r:.f '1i' ,,fW X- f':4'..fL-'gmik-3...i.9 ' . Ly .. - ui.w,'S E, FXz,5ga, :aff1iQLz , 7? ' -w' MN - J:1.wg,', 'W' -1 , 1 54 .4 ., RJ I fe' .QM - ' ' S' A' ff-, L' f 'J ' ug- Mft? ' 2 .-W -if 1-, --' swf? V-fn' ...Wu-' ,h 5 'ETSU' w.. .Q ,fy . Q5 ,.+ Y , . ,5'.,11rM-,. '-ns. Nga' . 1. .. f. 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Phoebe's parenTs, Mr. and Mrs. Ashburn: her grandmoTher: her younger sisTer: and her broTher. The decision was unanimous. lnsTead of a man's being hired To rake The gravel, Phoebe should do iT, simply because she had scraped The driveway bare by her own care- lessness. ln spiTe of her horrified PLEASEl and l won'T do iT again! The verdicf remained unchanged. A On The faTeful day Phoebe was awakened by whaT sounded like Niagara Falls oufside her bedroom window. 'lT's only The gravel men, dear, shoufed her moTher above The din. During breakfasT a small. round man clad in khaki Trousers and Marlon Brando undershirT appeared in The door, already red-faced from The early morning heaT, and announced, PuT The gravel in small piles on The place so's your man won'T have no Trouble puTTin' iT around. Sure is goin' To be a scorcher. 'Bye now. Your MAN. ThoughT Phoebe darkly as she eyed The ominous piles of gravel on The driveway. I'll be over aT The pool This afTernoon, dear. lT's really much Too hoT for golf. Call me, if you need me, won'T you? announced Mrs. Ashburn, cool and smarT in pale green linen. as she benT over for her daughTer's obedienf kiss. Phoebe gazed enviously from The window as her moTher drove off in The low green converTible. Slowly she finished her coffee. and slowly washed and puT away her breakfasf dishes. NoT even boThering To read The socieTy page of The morning paper. she puT on her heaviesT woolen clofhes and her dirTy sneakers. MighT as well lose a liTTle weighT ouT of This deal. she ThoughT glumly. Ten minuTes laTer she emerged in The 98' heaT aTTired in longies. sweaT shirT. ski sweafer, Andover scarf. and Brooks haT. under which were Tucked rows of pin curls. I hope no one sees me doing This crude iob. she ThoughT miserably. Probably no one would recognize her anyway. BuT iT was iusT The humiliaTion of iT! AT The dance aT The counTry club Tonighf she could iusf imagine iT. No one would dance wiTh Phoebe-all covered wiTh blisTers. Grimly she grasped The hoe and began To rake. She could already feel The blisTers forming on her hands and see herself The nexT morning benT like a paper-clip. wiTh sTiff muscles. Only a few minuTes and several half-hearfed hoe-ings lafer. she heard a car on The high- way sTopping and sTarTing aT inTervals. Running To The gaTe she saw a large Truck. labeled 'Town of Bedford . wiTh Three men walking slowly behind. shoveling sfones inTo The diTch along The side of The road. Poor men, ThoughT Phoebe, working on such a hoT day. MEN! she ThoughT again wiTh a menTal double-Take. Her sympaThy vanishing. she Turned suddenly and ran Toward The house, The Andover scarf Trailing behind. and a wonderful plan Taking shape in her mind. NoT many minuTes laTer a compleTely Transformed Phoebe appeared in The Colonial doorway-a dainTy, feminine figure crisply crinolined in lavender organdy. shod in high-heeled whiTe linen shoes. DelicaTely perfumed, she sTood fanning her- self wiTh a small Chinese fan. preparing for acTion. Walking carefully. she dragged her rake To The gaTe. and deliberaTely drew on her large yellow garden gloves. STand- ing where The workmen could noT help noficing her. she proceeded To spread The gra- vel. The eyes of The good-looking young lTalian bulged noficeably as he hasTily be- gan To pull on his 'RJoe's Bowling Alley T-shirT. l'loT enough for you. girlie? he venTured affably. Yes, iT is raTher warm. isn'T iT? she said. very soTTly, wiTh a slighT souThern Page 27 accenf +ha+ she had learned from her boarding school roommafe. She paffed her forehead wifh a delicafe handkerchief. Your husband making you do fhis? pursued fhe spokesman of fhe group. Secrefly flaffered by his fhinking fhaf she was married. No, my fafher says l musf. This fopic of conversafion being exhausfed, fhe second of fhe group. a slighf. buggy-whip of a man glanced around and said. Nice place you gof here. Think if's big enough? Unprepared for fhis one buf recovering herself. Phoebe smiled. lf's really nof as big as if looks from fhe oufside. The rooms are iusf like posfage sfamps. The momenf seemed now fo have come fo suggesf graciously fhaf perhaps fhey would like some nice cold fea. The fhird man, somewhaf older. fhoughf if a swell idea and fhe ofhers nodded in fhirsfy agreemenf. Phoebe fripped off gracefully fowards fhe house. Firsf refreshing herself wifh several squirfs from an afomizer of Chanel No. 22. she gof iced fea from fhe kifchen. and arranged a fray wifh individual doilies and small English fea biscuifs. Tray in hand. ice clinking in crysfal glasses, she sef forfh wifh fhe second parf of her plan. The men. resfing under fhe frees. leaped up, reached for fhe frosfy glasses. and grafefully gulped down fhe cold fea. Phoebe. wifh her crinoline preffily encircling her as she saf on fhe grass, sipped her drink demurely and occasionally nibbled a 'rea biscuif. You go fo school? asked fhe young, good-looking one as he chomped on a cookie. Oh yes, l go away fo school! lfoo enfhusiasfically. she decided, for fhere was a definife silencel. Ain+ fhe high school good enough for you? snapped fhe buggy-whip. Unruffled, Phoebe smiled sweefly. looked sfraighf info his suspicious eyes. and drawled, l'm a liffle slow. you see. Now fhey beamed wifh masculine superiorify and fhe conversafion boomed along as fhey relafed fo Phoebe sfories of fhe Army. of labor froubles. and of women problems. Coolly enjoying herself, she almosl' forgof fhal' she was nof accomplishing her purpose. Wifh a huge sigh Phoebe announced fhaf she musf be gefiing back fo her work. Her brawny friends leaped fo fheir feef. Buf of course fhey would rake fhe gravel for her. Heavens, no! demurred Phoebe coyly buf firmly. Buf liffle by liffle her re- sisfance crumpled, in an endearing way-as she had so carefully planned. Compla- cenfly siffing under fhe frees, idly waving her Chinese fan, Phoebe wafched 'rhem work. Occasionally she would frip info fhe kifchen and appear again wifh Coca-cola fo replenish fheir glasses. The iob was quickly finished. buf before Mario Genivesi. Joe Marciano. and Tony Zambella refurned fo work for The Town of Bedford. fhey had exchanged wifh Phoebe vows of cordial friendship. Phoebe changed her organdy for comforfable blue jeans, spread her beaufy implemenfs on a blankef in fhe shade. and saf down fo awaif fhe refurn of her mofher. The driveway was smoofh and beaufiful and glisfening in fhe sun. When Mrs. Ash- burn refurned, Phoebe was indusfriously polishing her nails. Why, dar-ling, how marvelous! Did you clo fhaf dreamy iob all by yourself- and so quickly? ' Phoebe smiled sweefly. You know, if I really make up my mind fo if. l can do almosf anyfhing . And she wenf righf on polishing her nails. Dail Cameron. l955 Page 25 NEW YORK CAB DRIVERS Cab drivers compose an imporTanT parT of New York CiTy's popuIaTion. They will never Tail To inTrigue and amuse me. SomeTimes They annoy and oTher Times They fascinaTe me. BuT I always wonder abouT Them - why They have chosen Their profession. and if They are happy. One day abouT Three years ago. I hailed a cab in fronT of my house. I was irrifable. Tired, and lafe for my piano lesson, To which I had no desire To go in The firsT place. A cab drove up, and as I goT in, The driver said in a cheerful Tone of voice. Good afTernoon. Ma'am. IT seemed raTher sTrange'To me ThaT a Taxi driver should be so civil. Living in New York, I had become hardened To Their usual gruff nonchalance. I replied, wiTh a raTher surprised smile. Good afTernoon. and Told him where I was going. The nexT Thing I heard was a compleTe shock. Would you like Tea, coffee. or hoT chocolaTe? Who would expecT To be offered liquid refreshmenf in a New York Taxicab? ForTunaTely I remembered an arTicle in The AMERICAN magazine which I had read a few monThs before. This musT be The man. whose name-since I can'T remember iT-shall be Bill Brown. He had been wriTTen up in This magazine as The mosT courTeous and considerafe cab driver in The ciTy. His refreshmenf sysTem was considered a greaT nerve-sooTher. I asked him. raTher unbelievingly. Are you - THE ONE - in The AMERICAN? Yup, I sure am. he replied, holding up a copy of The AMERICAN magazine opened To The page conTaining The arTicIe abouT him. He smiled, and repeaTed The quesTion he had asked when I firsT goT inTo his cab. Two minuTes laTer. as I saT re- Iaxedly enioying a cup of hoT coffee IwiTh sugar and creaml which had been prepared on a STerno can. I asked whaT had ever prompTed him To sTarT his hoT drink service. He replied ThaT he found ThaT people liked. as he puT iT. To relax in hacks. Ma'am. so why shouIdn'T They have a nice cup of coffee or such while They ride? Also. pas- sengers Iikeza genTeel driver, so why shouldn'T I be ThaT way? Besides. iT's so much easier To be nice Than rude. Ma'am. LisTening To whaT he did noT say, as if reading beTween The lines. I gafhered ThaT he quiTe obviously had discovered ThaT The nicer and more courTeous he was. The larger his Tips would be--an economically sound discovery. We Talked for The remainder of The ride abouT various unimporTanT buT pIeasanT maTTers, and when I goT ouT, having-I mighT add-Tipped him much more Than usual. Bill said, Good-bye. Ma'am. Have a nice day, and God bless you. ThaT remark really resTored my faiTh in human naTure for The day. I have always wished l mighT ride wiTh Bill Brown again, buT I never have. T AnoTher memorable experience I had wiTh a cab driver occurred lasT ChrisT- mas vacaTion. On one of our many cab rides from my home To The BilTmore HoTel, my roommaTe and I realized ThaT There was a melodic sound issuing from The fronT seaT. As The Tune sounded raTher familiar, we asked The driver whaT he was singing. He Turned around. his dark PuerTo Rican face IiT up by an immense grin, and answered. HCONTIGO. You know eeT? I replied ThaT I did as iT was one of my broTher's favorife songs. and asked him please To sing iT To us. He did. By 72nd STreeT, we realized ThaT we had a one-in-a-million driver. By The Time we reached The BilT- more, we had learned ThaT his name was Adrian. ThaT he sang. played The guiTar. and was one Third of a Spanish Treeo. which, I mean-we seeng avery Wednesday nighT on The radeeo. We had somehow acquired a small. raTher grimy card wiTh his name and Telephone number on iT, een case you 'ave a parTy and wanT a Treeo, or a seeng- erI I sTilI have The card. Who knows, some day I may find ThaT I need a Treeo. or a seengerf' Since iT was Then Two days before ChrisTmas, and my roommaTe and I were in a singularly happy frame of mind, we Tipped him one dollar and fiffeen cenTs and wenT Tripping off To The Palm CourT wiTh CONTIGO ringing in our ears. Page 29 Then ?here was Maxie ?he Taxi . This amazing specimen o? cab driverhood was on ?he verge o? suing Eddie Can?or. I was alone on ?his ?rip. which was ?i??y blocks long. I? seemed ?ha? ?he driver had once wri??en a book abou? ?he s?range experiences he had had wi?h various passengers he had driven. Eddie Can?or had s?olen his ma?erial ?o use ?or Maxie ?he Taxi , a s?ory which was ?old in children's books and on records. and which has ne??ed him ?housands o? dollars. For many blocks l heard abou? ?he speeches ?ha? my driver had made in ?ron? o? ?wo ?hou- sand people a? a big ho?el. abou? how he had a righ? ?o his royal?ies ?rom Mr. Can?or. and abou? his plans ?o sue ?ha? ac?or. Wi?h ?he money he planned ?o collec?, he was going ?o leave his na?ive habi?a? o? Brooklyn and go 'ro Europe on ?he QUEEN ELIZABETH. These are jus? ?hree examples o? cab drivers whom l remember. There was also ?he one who had recen?ly come wi?hin abou? ?our minu?es o? having a baby born in his cab, ?he ?a?herly one who convinced me ?ha? l should have a milkshake ra?her ?han a cigare??e. ?he ?ough ?emale driver wi?h dyed red hair. and-.?he so??ly-spoken man wi?h ?he big black mous?ache who ?old me abou? his you?h in Whi?e Russia before ?he Revolu?ion. Mos? drivers have a ?endency ?o seem shy. sullen. or rude. I have ?ound ?ha? in order ?o have a ?airly scin?illa?ing ride. one mus? draw ?he driver ou? o? his shell. And one may 'rhen discover ?ha? New York cabbies are o??en more in- ?eres?ing and amusing ?han ?he average person one meels every day! Alexandra Lukin. l955 THE BONFIRE Crackling brigh? on ?he s?ones O? ?he beach. S?re?ching ?endrils Of s?rong young ?lames. The ?ire ?reads air, aler?. People ?ading In and ou? o? range S?umble ?o arrange ?hemselves In ?he dark shadow O? ?he blaze. Bushes crouch and wai? Under ?rees. Whose valen?ine lace Ou?Iines Decora?e ?he solid sky. Sounds of 'T Plinking gui?ar And mellow voices. O? ?he secre? slap o? wa?er Massaging Rocks and hard sand. The swelling glow A Of ?he enchan?ed circle Reaches ou? To black in?ini?y. Jane Lowry, I 955 Page 30 THE RED RING Billy had buck TeeTh and a crew cuT. His TeeT were Too long Tor The resT oT him. and he was shy. BuT aT The age oT seven he was one oT The sweeTesT boys I have ever known. IT was during The war and There were abouT Tour Tamilies living in a liT- Tle valley cuT oTT Trom The road. The houses were connecTecl by small lanes, and There were shady gardens and. aT The boTTom oT The valley. a huge ravine wiTh a wooden bridge over iT. IT was our world. and The war seemed very Tar away. Our bungalow was builT inTo a hill which had been Terraced inTo a garden of diTTerenT levels. InTo This garden you could walk Through The French doors on ThaT side oT The house. In The TirsT spring days we used To have lunch on The wisTeria Terrace. Trom which we could see all The liTTle houses below in The valley. The sun made pale, warm paTTerns on The old TlagsTones, and every day we waTched a Tamily oT cardinals in a nesT in The vines. In The evening we could see TireTlies in The silenT darkness and smell The rich cool loam in The garden. The TirsT Time I played wiTh Billy was in April. The crocuses were up and everyThing smelled damp and springlike. My broTher and I were hiding behind a bank waTching him play by his house wiTh The mosT beauTiTul liTTle blue sTove I had ever seen. We waTched his inTenT Tace wiTh a sorT of haTred, and The more we waTched The more we wanTed The sTove. My broTher picked up a rock and Threw iT aT him. WiTh The ThoughTless cruelTy oT children we conTinued To Throw sTones unTil Billy ran inTo The house weeping. Scrambling up The bank. we snaTched The liT- Tle sTove and Tlew back across The ravine. We hid The Treasure in our secreT hideouT and hoarded iT Tor days. BuT Then one morning when my TaTher was working in The garden. he called us To him and Told us reprovingly ThaT we musT reTurn The sTove ThaT we had Taken. How did he know? We looked aT him wiTh eyes round in amaze- menT. IT seemed illogical Tor us To have To reTurn iT, like a deTeaT oT our superior inTelligence. buT aTTer an hour of procrasTinaTion we wenT sheepishly back across The ravine wiTh our Treasure. Billy looked aT us wiTh grave, hazel eyes when we silenTly handed him his sTove. Then his Tace broke inTo a shy smile and he asked us inTo his house. I remember The liTTle blue and yellow Tlowers on The kiTchen oilcIoTh. and The Tizzy gingerale and buTTer cookies. When The cow bell sounded across The hill calling us home To dinner. Billy smiled aT me, his eyes crinkling aT The corners. and said. Here, This is Tor you. as he puT The liTTle blue sTove inTo my arms. From ThaT day Billy STuarT was our Triend. IT was The beginning oT a Triendship ThaT was parT oT one oT The mosT pre- cious years oT my childhood. In The winTer Billy and I used To go sledding on The Top oT an old Table. Holding each oTher very TighTly we would go spinning down The icy hill like a Top. One grey aTTernoon we seTTled down on an upside-down card-Table To Take a Trip To The Yukon. Billy Tucked me in wiTh blankeTs and comic books, and we sTarTed down The longesT rouTe we could Tind. BuT we TorgoT ThaT a card-Table could move so TasT on an icy crusT. and in no Time aT all we were Tangled up in a whiTe. Turry heap aT The boTTom oT The ravine. comic books and card-Table legs sTrewn everywhere. ATTer ThaT very shorT Trip we gave up The Yukon. I remember Billy's house. I can sTill see The TronT hall and The grandTaTher clock wiTh The blue-glazed halT-moons. I can sTill smell The hoT milk and The waxed Tloors. Because Mrs. STuarT was TerriTied oT illness, The house always had a hoT. op- pressive air abouT iT as if someone were very sick upsTairs. ThaT March Billy did be- come ill and They Took him away To The hospiTal. When he was gone, I used To play wiTh a liTTle girl named Flossy Morison-and almosT TorgoT Billy. BuT when spring came. They broughT him home. I remember when I saw his window open Tor The TirsT Time, ThaT I ran lickeTy-spliT down The hill wiTh Tears sTreaming down my Tace Page 3I because I knew ThaT he was home. Every day ThaT April I used To go To see him and bring him odd Things from The ravine because he was lonely and could noT go ouT. And Then my parenTs Told me ThaT we were moving away. Somebody was go- ing To buy The house. I could noT cry. I could noT even speak. Didn'T They see ThaT They were Taking away my whole world? I wenT down To The ravine and saT for a long Time hunched up on a fIaT rock beneafh The bridge. I remember The fungus and The pale ferns along The bank, and The moss hanging from The eaves of The bridge. My face wavered in The rippling waTer. When I heard someone scrambling down The ravine. I knew iT was Billy. WiThouT a word he climbed onTo The rock opposiTe me. Alix. he said, I know ThaT you are going away. And I ThoughT-well. you know, I kind of wanfed-er-To give you This. Here! The lasT words came ouT wiTh a rush. And very carefully he puT a liTTle red plasTic chicken ring on my finger. and looking aT my dirTy hand. added. I wanT you To marry me. I So Billy and I were married. My aunT invifed us To her house in Rosemonf which was very grand and impressive. My moTher gave me a whiTe saTin slip and her own wedding veil. Bryan. my cousin. wiTh a flower in his buTTon-hole. gave me away. Flossy Morison and her liTTle sisTer were bridesmaids. Their moTher gave us a liTTle cake and a whole case of ginger-ale-for champagne. My broTher was The'minisTer in a cassock made of my cousin I'IaroId's black airplane Targef. A friend of Bryan's was supposed To play The organ Ian accordianl buT, because he wanfed To go To The movies. he was very uncooperaTive. and squeaked The organ loudly behind The cur- Tain. Finally infrigued by popping The corks in The boTTIes. he sprayed ginger-ale all over my aunT's rug. When everyone laughed. The service was Thrown inTo momenTary confusion. I was so angry ThaT I hiT The horrid boy wiTh my saTin slipper. Excepf for ThaT flaw iT was a beaufiful wedding. The nexT affernoon Billy and I wenT on a Two-hour honeymoon. We followed The ravine sfream unTiI we came ouT in a liTTle clearing by a spring. IT was one of Those genfle April days. The waTer looked dappled in The brighT sun. The grass was new and sofT. and sandy-smelling rocks proTecTed us from The wind. If you squinfed your eyes. you could see on The opposiTe bank yellow buTTer-cups and Queen Anne's lace riofing in The skipping wind. We leaned againsT The rock and aTe The delicious lunch which had been packed in my plasTic Tea seT. The IiT+le ring looked brighT on my finger-round and perfecf. Then we moved away and Billy and I grew up. And we puT away Those days of our childhood. One day in December abouT Ten years IaTer I ran inTo him on MarkeT STreeT in Philadelphia. He was handsome and Tall as he sTood There looking down aT me. IT seemed like a happening in a second-raTe novel excepf ThaT There was no excifed Tingle running down my back. iusf a whiff of surprise and a warm feeling. ThaT is all There was To iT. If he had been sfaying in Philadelphia longer. we mighT have meT again, buT he was on his way To Canada. As I wenT home ThaT day. I ThoughT abouT The Tall boy. The erecT figure. The ocld eyebrows ThaT meT over The bridge of his nose. and The deep voice. I wondered if I could ever again be aTTracTed To This sTranger who had been so much a parT of my childhood. A few weeks IaTer when I was clean- ing ouT my jewelry case, I came upon a small whiTe box Tucked away in The back. I opened iT and There was The liTTle red ring. Amused, I puT iT on my finger for a momenf. Then dropped iT inTo The wasTebaskeT. The following summer I read in a newspaper ThaT he had been one of Three persons killed in an aufomobile accidenf in Canada. The prinfed page blurred fuzzily. I saw The broad shoulders and The handsome face as he sTood looking clown aT me on The windy sTreeT. Then The sTreeT Turned To a field of yellow buTTer-cups. and The The ring on my finger was firsT a red plasTic ring and Then a diamond ring-and Then no ring aT all. I heard iT Tinkle as iT Tell. Alix Hegeler, I955 Page 32 'W' f135fTf'I .Lf c w, .EI ,, In .,, RIDE IN THE MIST I MUDDIED HOOF BEATS . . . RAIN-BLACKENED BOLES OF PIN OAKS WAITING IN THE MOCKING MIST. SEEMLLIKE REARING COBRAS WITH MALEVOLENT INTENTIONS TOV MY COMPANION. UNDER MY SADDLE SHE FALTERS -- THEN RESUMES HER STRIDE. SOUNDS OF STRAINING LEATHER HIT THE WALLS OF DAMP SILENCE AND REBOUND. STEAM RISES FROM A POND OF SLUSH. LOSING ITSELF IN THE GREY MIST. LOSING US IN THE GREY MIST. ANN LAUER. I956 BALLET I THOUSANDS OF TINY LEAVES. PLATED IN GOLD, . PUPPET BALLERINAS OF THE VANISHING SUN, I DANCED TO THE TUNE OF A BRISK AUTUMN BREEZE, AGAINST A BACK DROP OF STEEL-GREY CLOUDS. THE SILVERY BIRCHES , REFLECTED ON THEIR POLISHED LIMBS I THE SOMBER SHADOWS OF THE WOODS. LYING IN THE MEADOW IN THE DRY WEEDSAAND CRAB-GRASS. I GAZED AT THE CRISP BEAUTY OF 'TI-IIS TERRACED PERFORMANCE AND ENTRANCED, FORGOT THE APPROACHING STORM. CAROLYNSRICHMOND, IQSS 33 34 LOST PARADISE Q THE TORRID SUN SPREADS FIERY HEAT A . , h OVER THE BURNISHED SANDS. . 51 Y , A THE AIR HANGS HEAVY AND STAONANT. .. ff! TTY A PALE, RAO-THREADED TUMBLEWEED STAYS MOTIONLESS. 3 . A PAIR OF OREEN, CALLOUSED. DEVIL-HORNED TOADS S V ' A 'L S SLITHER OLEEEULLV OVER THE SAND, LOVING THE HEAT. Q! ' I STTA' ' Q A R,TT f w LOVING THE EURNACE-HEAT OF THE DESERT. BLACK-SMOKED CLOUDS HOVER OVER THE LAND. A WIND SUDDENLY STIRS, RUSTLES THROUGH THE TUMBLEWEED AND SWOOPS UP THE SAND. GIANT RAIN-DROPS PLOP ANGRILY. THE PAIR OF GREEN, CALLOUSED, DEVIL-HORNED TOADS HURRY FOR SHELTER. FROM UNDER A STONE BEADED EYES BLINK AND PEER. LOOKING FOR THEIR LOST PARADISE. NANCY SPOHN, 1956 VALENTINE CANDY RICH-CRIMSON BOX ABOUNDING IN DELIGHTS OF CHOCOLATE SPLENDOR. SCARLET RIBBONS ON A HEART-SHAPED SHELL, -- DAINTY, PERT, PRETTY. CLUMSY FINGERS GROPE HUNGRILY IN THE HEART'S DEPTHS AS FRAGILE BONBONS OF AFFECTION EVADE THEIR FRUSTRATED CLUTCHINGS. MIMI BROOKS, I956 The and hung imporrani' as il' pacing like if. ,The yellowness 'lhe blue Pr was a And 'rhe black windowsg chuclcling lilce lhem. , 'And did no? in while head. course The Dora H was brown The mos? disk. because Time was did noi' 'rhe morning bloH'ers. and green. room. af The bland. somefhing Dora did noi' girls, buf she all dressed had beni' wriggled. fhe door. l955 CHRISTMAS SORTILEGE I WALK DOWN AN EMERALD AVENUE WHERE SEOUINS SPARKLE OVERHEAD AND SHREDDED SILVER LACE SIFTS FROM A SOFT BLACK VELVET SKY. I SEE MY OWN REFLECTION AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF PEARLS AND DIAMONDS LOUNGING LAZILY I ON FOLDS OF SATIN. MINK AND SILKY SABLE. GLEAMING GOLD, AND CORAL CASHMERE AND LAPIS LAZULI. I JOIN THE SHUFFLING RUSH OF HURRYING SHOPPERS -- ARMS HUGGING HEAVY LOADS WRAPPED CYLINDERS AND CUBES OF PYRAMIDS. TIRED STRANGERS TIP THEIR HATS AND SMILE AND GREET EACH OTHER AND HOLD DOORS AND DROP COINS FOR STREET-CORNER SANTAS. A CRIPPLE LIMPS BY SINGING HOLY NIGHT - HOLY NIGHT - I SEE A GREY DONKEY AND A KNEELING SHEPHERD A CRADLE BED OF HAY AND A YOUNG CHILD SLEEPING - ABOVE HIS HEAD A GOLDEN MIST AND A SWEET MADONNA FACE FRAMED IN SOFT FOLDS OF BLUE, AND THEN AN ANGEL WITH WHITE WINGS. AND FAR ABOVE THE MANGER'S HUSH THE BIGGEST AND THE BRIGHTEST STAR THAT EVER ON THE WORLD HAS SHONE. SUSAN WHITTLESEY, I956 TREED I was nof fhinking of fhe rendez-vous as I drove along fhe moon-Iif road fhaf nighf. I was fhinking abouf Mexie and Doc Andrews. On fhaf nighf was fo be fhe firsf coon hunf of fhe season. and also fhe firsf fime fhaf Doc would be seeing Mexie in acfion. Whefher or nof we freed any coons really made no difference fo me as long as Doc could see my Iif+Ie hound frailing a scenf fhrough fhe woods. He would like Mexie-perhaps even praise her. Any good hunfer could see fhaf she was deserving of praise. and Doc was a good hunfer. A+ leasf fhaf was whaf my nexf-door neigh- bor had said. All fhe olcler men were glad fhaf Doc had chosen our fown as fhe place for his refiremenf, and even affer only eighf monfhs he had impressed all of us, old and young alike. wifh his knowledge of fhe woods. of guns, and of dogs. Thaf was why I was so anxious fo show him Mexie. My dad had offen said fhaf Mexie was fhe besf Iiffle blue-fick hound fhaf ever lived. I had iusf been sfarfing firsf grade when Dad broughf her home and sfarfed fraining her. She had learned quick- ly. bringing in af Ieasf one coon from every hunf when Dad Ief her run. Affer Dad died. I ran her whenever I was home. buf we always missed fhe coon season while I was away af school. Now, for fhe firsf 'rime in four years, we would be ouf wifh ofher hunfers and ofher dogs, fhe way a hound like Mex oughf fo be. I furned off fhe road info a small clearing. sfopped fhe car. and Ief Mexie ouf. She circled fhe car fwice, nose 'ro fhe ground, and fhen came back fo me where I was removing my shofgun from ifs case. Her ears were perked and her fail excifedly fhumped againsf my levis while she waifed for me fo lock fhe car. Whining, run- ning off impafienfly, fhen refurning fo me, she frolicked in fhe underbrush like a puppy playing wifh a foad. Come on, Old Lady. I said. laughing af her, no'r yet She froffed over fo me, pressed her cold. wef nose againsf my hand. and fhen ran ahead, looking back once in a while for some sign from me. The nighf was clear. cool. and brighf, a Iiffle foo brighf for a perfecf hunf, buf fypical of mid-aufumn nighfs. Already fhe greaf orange moon had risen above fhe free-'Iops and paled. The ferns and pine needles on fhe ground, shining like new copper pennies, muffled 'rhe sound of my foofsfeps. A few leaves sfill clung 'ro black branches, and clusfers of dried oaks raffled in an occasional genfle breeze. Mexie was sniffing af fhe ground: I sniffed af fhe air. There was a fragrance of pine, a smell of a disfanf campfire, and a scenf of approaching winfer. The 'rip of my nose felf sfrangely cold in fhe frosfy air. I rubbed if. leaving a sfreak of gun grease from my glove across my cheek. A quick mofion wifh fhe shoulder of my wool shirf wiped fhe grease off. My affenfion furned fo Mexie. who by now was al' Ieasf fiffy yards ahead of me, sfill sniffing. I whisfled. She furned. head raised. and froffed foward me wifh her funny, ear-flapping gaif. I never ceased fo be amused by fhe way her hind legs fried fo cafch up wifh her fronf legs. as if she were a creafure in an Egypfian painfing. She sfopped a few feef ahead of me. sfrefched sfiffly. and fhen proceeded fo follow me. From farfher up fhe pafh I could hear fhe low sound of men's voices. Soon I could see fhe fainf Iighf from fhe campfire in The clearing fhaf was fo be our meef- ing place. Mexie barked and began running fhrough 'rhe frees foward 'rhe Iighf. I began walking fasfer. Wifhin a few minufes I enfered fhe smoky, fire-Iif clearing and saw fhaf Mex had already been welcomed by fhe ofher dogs in fhe camp and was fhe obiecf of a conversafion befween several men. I was fhe youngesf person fhere: nearly all fhe ofhers were middle-aged men, and a few were guife elderly. My nexf- door neighbor was fhere, as well as fhe 'rown judge, a few neighboring farmers, sev- eral local businessmen and some ofher men fhaf I knew by sighf. Doc Andrews was sfooping over, a gun in one hand. rubbing Mexie's ears wifh fhe ofher. His whife hair shone in fhe flickering firelighl. Hey. Kid. he asked, +his your dog? Page 37 I nodded proudly, swallowed hard, and Tried To speak. ' ' ' She's a Tine looking dog. Doc conTinued. I beT she was a good hunTer when she was young. My words came ouT quickly. BuT she. isn'T old. Doc. You iusf waiT Till she geTs onTo a scent . - - w i ' . Doc was noT IisTening To me. He was'IisTening To The plans being made Tor The game dinner The following evening. The crowd of men was beginning To break up, The dogs sTarTed To bark, and Doc Turned back To me. I I ' . Why don'T you head easT and I'Il head.norTh. We can meeT aT The edge of The meadow and work our way back up Through The ravine. ThaT is, if you don'T- have a parTner already. I - - I grinned. nodded. whis+Ied Tor Mex. and sTarTed off. Very soon we had IefT The sounds of The camp behind us. Suddenly Mexie sTopped. circled a Tallen Tree, and began running, nose To The ground. She was onTo a scenT! Her deep-ThroaTed baying rev,erberaTed over The whole mounTainside. IT was a pleasant musical sound. Like a bugle. Dad had always said. I.isTening To ThaT mellow sound drifTing Through The nighf was The besT parT of The hunT. I ThoughT. My TooT caughT in a rooT and I sTumbled. Picking myself up, I cursed The rooT sofTly. cradled my gun in my arm, and sTarTed running aTTer Mex. I knew ThaT once she had The coon Treed. I would have no Trouble. Only an old dog or a very poorly Trained one ever IeTs a coon drop from a Tree. Mex had never IosT a coon. and she would cerTainIy never IeT one drop. I found Mex circling The base of a scrubby pine Tree. barking up inTo The branches. I flashed my lighT around. No coon. Moving To The oTher side. I flashed my lighT again. STiII no coon. Mex became quiet She lowered her head andsbegan To Tremble. There was no coon. IT musT have dropped. I rubbed The sTock of my gun unconsciously. Then began To unload iT. I puT.The shells in my pocket - Come on. Old Lady. I said quieTIy. We're going home. A sound in The underbrush made me Turn around. Doc Andrews was sTanding There. .T You're noT leaving The hunT. are you? he asked. Yes. My breaTh caughT as I answered. lT's geTTing IaTe. Deborah Washburn. I955 - 'Wea rafts will 'I e M , X21 Cn, , gt I GQ.. Kiwi fe? Jessi. Q Ae , I QQW L4i'l'.J l II . li... -- , xfv'f 1 . 'wwf 1 'X fra ? I fu- e a ' cyl V Q.,f ' iiii QQ. 'e??:'7QE' L G., h.ii'Il!e?uD fM4 Hi K il H Whse? I 'ill' ii ' .- QW Q'4?aSsf I Q I Q s geiffv -. ' Tl I Tie' Page 38 THE MAUVE FACADE THE WAY OE ALL FLESH by Samuel Bufler is a novel buf if seems more like a biography of Ernesf Ponfifex, eldesf son in a middle-class English family. He was born in fhe year I85O. fhe year of Samuel Bufler's birfh. His fafher was fhe smug and snobbish recfor of a counfry parish: Bufler's grandfafher was a greaf bishop. The sfory is fold from fhe poinf of view of Ernesf's godfafher who expresses fhe aufhor's personal views. During fhe years befween l872 and I885 when fhe book was being wriffen. fhe Vicforian family was highly revered and orfhodox in ifs beliefs: as an insfifufion if had been alfernafely senfimenfalized and safirized in fhe novels of Dickens and Thackeray. Bufler. however. wrifing somewhaf laferfsaw only fhe prefenfiousness. snobbishness. and hypocrisy of fhe period and in fhis book affacks bifferly fhe cus- foms and beliefs of fhe Vicforian family. The sfory is abouf a young man's sfruggle fo free himself from fhe influence of a domineering fafher and fo become The person he was meanf fo be. Bufler shows fhaf fhe seemingly mosf uprighf parenfs can be sfupid. and fhaf a child's failure fo conform fo a sysfem may be caused by faulfs in fhe sysfem rafher fhan by faulfs in fhe child. The sifuafion is made more searing because fhe fafher in fhis case is a clergyman. The sfory. beginning wifh Ernesf's sfifled childhood. carries him fhrough his sfruggle fo become a clergyman-'ro please his fafher. his disgrace in having fo serve a prison ferm, his blind and unhappy marriage. and finally his becoming a wrifer and an individual. All fhrough his life he is immafure and naive in his sfruggle be- fween whaf he has been broughf up fo believe and whaf he really fhinks is righf. His spirif seems fo be broken af firsf, buf slowly and painfully by each experience he is freed from fhe bondage of his family. he finds his own sense of values, and is able fo sfand on his own feef. If fhis book had been published before fhe fwenfiefh cen- fury, Vicforians reading if would have winced or else been delighfed fhaf someone had af lasf dared fo fell fhe frufh. Published in l903, if became' a confroversial and in- fluenfial book which ripped fhe mauve facade from The Vicforian home. Even foday ifs frufh is powerful. Ernesf is fhe black sheep of his family, fhe sorf of person who was shunned by polife sociefy of his fime. Buf Bufler dissecfs his sifuafion so fhaf fhe reader sees fhe frufh abouf him. He is really a nicer-fhan-average young fellow who has been spirif- ually crippled by narrow discipline and casf ouf helpless info a world which he is wholly unprepared fo meef. His fafher, florid and bloafed from foo much food and wine. is much more concerned wifh fhe affendance af his church fhan wifh religion ifself. Secrefly frusfrafed in his own life, he fakes his rebelliousness ouf on his chil- dren, buf always in fhe name of building characfer. Really he does nof like children, and Ernesf, looking back lafer. remembers his fafher only wifh fear and dislike. The recfor lives according fo sfricf roufine. rules fhe house wifhouf humor. and dicfafes a code of moralify fo family and congregafion wifh pompous verbosify. Family pray- ers as seen fhrough fhe eyes of Ernesf as a small boy are fypical of life af fhe rec- fory. When Ernesf, as a man, refurns fo his home, he finds himself disfracfed by fhe same fhings which bofhered him as a child. While his fafher drones on. fhe house- hold bow fheir heads in bored submission. He finds fhaf nofhing has been changed, excepf fhaf his picfure has been removed. The paper on 'rhe walls was sfill un- changed: fhe roses were sfill waifing for fhe bees. and in fhe dining-room fhe ravens were sfill frying fo feed Elijah over fhe fireplace. He finds fhaf even as a grown man he is uncomforfable in fhe dining-room because if was always fhere fhaf his fafher had punished him as a boy. Ernesf's mofher. Chrisfina Ponfifex, is porfrayed by Buf- ler as fhe virfuous and priggish Vicforian mofher. She prides herself on being a marfyr and prefaces each remark wifh, Your dear mama- or Your beloved fafher and l- She succeeds in making her children feel absolufely guilf-laden. And when she dies. her beloved husband buries his face in his handkerchief for wanf of emofion. Page 39 Samuel Bufler has wrilfen a book which has survived ifs age wifhouf seeming daled. He was ahead of his age. A book like UNCLE TOM'S CABIN does noi' affeci' us deeply any more because we do nof feel emofional abou? slavery Today. Buf THE WAY OF ALL FLESH carries a lasfing significance because il cries oul 'ro anyone. in any age. who has ever been +hwar+ed. or regimenfed. or pushed in+o a mold of any kind. Ernesl' seems To have really lived and his slory has verisimilifude even Today. The fifle ifself suggesis The bifferness of The 'rrufh aboul The frailfies of human na- fure. Bu+ler's sfyle has a dry. comic force which is biling and direct Alfhough he is oflen bilfer and nega+ive, he makes one fhink. l+ is noi for me +0 say whefher he wenf foo far or noi wifh his salire, buf his honesfy and fearlessness have cerfainly convinced me 'thai' he was speaking The +ru+h. ' Alix Hegeler. T955 HODIE CHRISTUS NATUS EST Grey and muffled, K The foofbeafs pool small echoes Amid vaulfed arches of fhe corridor. The massive oaken door inches shui, Sfanding once more closed . Againsf fhe hurling snows. Pafienf halls reverberafe wifh canficles Thai issue from a chamber As a cassocked monk opens +he Golhic door. Feel whisper on flagsfone And priesfs refurn 'ro Their cells 'ro pray. Inside 'rhe dimly lit scripforium Eighf brofhers Deep in concenfralion Labor over manuscripfs. Color flares, gold and ruby. Gold and sapphire and emerald, As rush lighl flickers over vellum. Across 'rhe hall Drone +he voices of monks in chapel. Praying for +he +roubled world Whence 'rhey have fled. Ann Lauer. I'-756 O Page 40, 3 ' Q ' f ' F 3. T-QVTWN A'Vfi.3'.WX LU I'?1fflg135'V'5f?f51551:l'7A 5'f-Fifif2?7f,Q3'3'1'w'5',w Y' Tw f'W'?TfA K. 'FW 72'-' ' A kfT'2f 523' 'W5 NT: ',,'fv,g+fQ ', 5 . . . ' .Eff Y W M' . , if 5 . , - 1' UWM. Ei' '.:'ii.F -' 'Y Il- Q-7.9qzi??u:ff5F'i'f:22.f5f: rw? F 'H '. 3 L1,... 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HM nonmobile lin +he more-or-less manner of e. e. cummingsl fhe uncounlry girl explained 'rha+ +here was +o be no 'rallcing in fhe somelimes-bu+-no'r-always s+udy hall whal is +he perhaps synlax of an epidemic l'ha+ sels mobiles a-quiver, lobsler and fish- in-lhe-slomach ol chasing- 'rhe-mouse cal? lexif lhe virusl 'lhe unplanaria had obligingly grown a nonmembrane while lhe seniors lloundered +wen+y fhousand leagues underfheseaofwork can you live wilh yourself and fhe double dragon fly- or negalive lor did +he posl- office really burn down?l down from +he slained-glass window siepped giocolino whining plainlively lquorel how much longer do i have lo slay oul' here? lunquo+el mobile fish and ca+'s paw quivering on lensile wire if +his is unlife whal' is nondealh? whose +erse reply? unchildren should be ob-seen and no'r abs-heard mudloving, pondslimy iadpoles fourleen jars of- chocolale- flavored un+idiness .... lo love go ring ihe emergency fire alarm, el celeral leave us I To s+udy for our so-lo-speak college boards bu+ li++le +ongue-in-'rhe-cheelc audrey iusl laughed and laughed she lcnew-lcind of- whom wouldn'+ be her parlner a+ +he spring dance! lc.r., c.c Page 4-I X .Li ,fha . 2' -aug. , --..- L.-1.-.,.. W. 3 2 J, Q ,, , aw ' is Q I ' Q' ,mu V X15 Vw, Eff? 4? Y 7 ,., a , A 4 i N'-ix X 3 1 xx Q, ,Q 'sl NR as , ww' , ,S f Y-' ' i X.-A 3552+- Q X K - .. Q Xw? t . SEE Q P. MT, Nfb.-tial ., X ADDRESSES FACULTY Miss Elizabeih M. Fi'rch-69 Spadina Parkway, Pirlsfield. Massachusefls Miss Margarel Wifherspoon-Smifhs Grove. Kenlucky Miss Presley W. Ellis-69 Spadina Parkway. Piflsfield. Massachuselis Mrs. George E. Boynfon-I30 Cheshire Road. Piflsfield, Massachusells Miss Viola Chirlenden---Sfephenfown, New York Miss Barbara Ferrell-40 Oak S'rree+. Dalron. Massachuselrs Mrs. Ralph Hooker-Siafe Road. Richmond. Massachusells Mrs. Harry Hughes-Tucker Srreef. Lenox. Massachusells Miss Marjorie M. Milne-350 Wes+ Housafonic Slreer, Pilisfield. MassachuseH's Miss Helen D. Anders-575 Pleasan+ Srreei. Holyoke. Massachusefls Miss Mary N. Bowles-Inwood. Amhersl. Massachusells Miss Norah E. Brown-Summerside. R. R. No. I, Prince Edward lsland. Canada Miss Florence K. Budde-l IO Marrleil Avenue. Pifisfrield, Massachusells. Mrs. Joseph F. Buerger-I2 Slralford Avenue, Pillsfield, Massachusefls Mr. Joseph F. Buerger-I2 Sfrarford Avenue. Pilfsfield, Massachuserrs Mrs. Marion deRoos-540 Pomeroy Avenue. Pi++sfield. Massachuse+'rs Miss Elizabefh Gafchell-I53 Barrle++ Avenue, Pifrsfield, Massachuse++s The Reverend Raymond E. Gibson-I I9 Eas+ Housafonic S+ree+. Pilfsfield. Massa chuseH's Miss Ru+h E. Griswold-l5I Edgars Lane. Hasfings-on-Hudson 6, New York. l59 Barf leH Avenue, Piffsfield, Massachuseffsl Mrs. Ernesl Grossenbacher-2I Marlboro Drive, Pirlsfield. Massachusefls Miss Ka+herine M. Gulick-Soulh Casco. Maine Mrs. George W. Harding-Bradley Park, Lee, Massachuse+'rs Mrs. W. Sco++ Hill-lO89 Avon Road. Scheneclady 8. New York Miss Virginia Hudson-Pleasanf Acres Ranch. Roule 2. Wesl Plains. Missouri Mrs. Charles R. Johnson- Tree+ops . Cambridge. Maryland Miss Mary L. Johnson-Maplewood Farm, Winchesler, New Hampshire Miss Rosamond L. Lovering-260 Chesfnuf Hill Avenue. Bosfon 35, Massachusefls Miss Susanna McCrea+h-925 Nor'rh Froni' Sl'ree+, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Miss Doris E. Pifman-lniervale, New Hampshire Miss Beffy Ann Reardon-Highland Hall. Rye. New York Miss Norma l. Redderi-Box 257. Marcos, Colorado Miss Conslance G. Richard-Gould Farm. Greal Barringfon, MassachuseH's Mrs. Marlha E. Richardson-cfo Mrs. R. D. Halch. 9-6 Edgehill Terrace. Rensselaer wyck. New York Mrs. Charles L. Safford-3I Wendell Avenue, Pilrsfield. Massachusells Miss Maria Vogl-cfo Marla Pieske. I37 Wes+ 85+h S+ree+. New York. New York Page 46 STUDENTS 1' . 1 .,I 4.--up, Joan Abernelhy-Weed S'rree'r. New Canaan. Connecficuf Nancy Adams-Woodacres Road. 6Ien,Head. New York Suzanne Allen-2 Apple Tree Lane. Sainl' Louis 24. Missouri. Charlolfe AH'ride-I Calvin Avenue, Syossetz Long. Island. N Amy Bea+'ric+73 Maple AvenAue,.Warvyick. New York Lynne Belknap- LynhoIme . Slepney Depot Conneclicul Doroihy Bisacca-Easiover, Lenox. Massachusefls Mary Jane Black-286 Touraine Road. Grosse Poinle. Michigan Karhleen Boissevain-Wolfeboro. New Hampshire Carlys Bowden-Glencof, Pagel. Bermuda 3 2 1 Leonie Bradley-Wydendown Road. New Canaan, Coqnneciicuf Rebecca Bromley-Windward Collage, Newbury, Vermonl . Mimi Brooks-5l8 Irwin Drive. Sewickley. Pennsylvania Wendy Bross-Bedford. New York Nancy Brown-l80 Courl' Slreel. Keene, New Hampshire Priscilla Brown-Lynn Avenue.. Hamplon Bays. Long Island A Elizabelh Buckley-65 Second S+ree+. Geneseo. New York Mar+ha Bulkley-432 Long Hill S'rree+. Springfield 8. Massachuseifs Elaine Cameron-Broad Brook Road. Mounf Kisco. New York . Belly-Lou Campbell-I Wes? 67'rh Sireel. New York 23. New York Bonnie Campbell-93 BaH'Ie Road. Princeion. New Jersey Mary Cass-234 Dawes Avenue. Piffsfield. Massachuseils Margery Chamberlin-fWaver'ly. H Pennsylvania Linda Chesney-625 Wlesf Sheer. Pilfsfield, Massachuseifs Clare Ches'rer-Close Road, Greenwich, Conneclicul Donna Coe-Lewis'ron Heighfs., Lewis'ron. New York Carol Coonley-475 Ocean Avenue, Cedarhursf, New York Marjorie Crane-Counlry Club Es+a+e. R. D. No. 3, Killanning. Pennsylvania Judifh Curlis-Wheel Pump Lane. Ches+nu+ Hill. Philadelphia l8, Pennsylvania Lucy Dodge-I4l9 Highway IOI. Wayzafa. Minnesola Palricia Don-Nor+h S+ree'r, Greenwich, Conneciicui Madeline Emery-R. D. No. I. Oswego. New York Barbara Erdle-596 Allens Creek Road. Rochesier I8, New York Anne Dorsey Fiske-26 The Green. New Caslle. Delaware Mary Forfmiller-222 Durslon Avenue, Syracuse. New York Ann Goodrich-22 Tekoa Terrace. Wesifield. Massachusells Lisa Goodwin-Failhful Collage. Bedford, New York Linda Gordon-380 Ambassador Drive, Rochesler IO. New York Nancy Graves-289 Pomeroy Avenue. Pillsfield, Massachusells Srelanie Gulden--Buena Vis+a Avenue, Rumson, New Jersey Mary Tayloe Gwa+hmey-Cenfer Cross, Virginia Mikala Harb-Box I37. Lenox. Massachuse++s Virginia Hebb-bl Brunswick S+ree+. Pi++sIieId. Massachuseils Page 47 Keyburn Hollisfer-I64 Bar+IeH Avenue. PiH'sfieId. Massachuse'H's Virginia Ellen Holmes-McCoun's Lane. Glen Head. Long Island Holly Howard-49 Howard S+ree+. Piffsfield. Massachuse++s Marilyn Hughes-Tucker Sfreef. Lenox, Massachuseffs Befsy Kimberly-80 Sierra Visfa Drive. Tucson. Arizona Susan Kimberly-80 Sierra Visfa Drive, Tucson. Arizona Gail Kommi+-69 Concord Parkway. Piffsfield. MassachuseHs Nancy Kurlbaum-Box 638. Broadalbin. New York Ann Lauer-Bold Oak. Kafonah. New York Janef Lyman-Sou+h Road. Ashby. MassachuseHs Jacqueline Mars- MarIand Farm . The Plains. Virginia PaH'ie Marfin-I76 Summer S+ree+, Buffalo 9, New York Helen McCook-Old Lyme. Connec+icu+ Eleanor Miller-Sfarr Ridge Farm, Brews'I'er. New York Pamela Miller-Offer Rock Drive. Greenwich. Connec+icu'r Vicary Mifchell-I67 Brown Sfreef. Pi++sfieId. Massachuseffs Marfha Murphy-Bedford Hills. New York Pairicia Murray-I22 Bra++Ie S+ree'r. Cambridge 38. MassachuseH's Virginia Penn-3IO Sedgwick Drive. Syracuse. New York Ellen Purdy-Purdy Sfarion. New York Polly Pulney--I2 Carsfensen Road. Scarsdale. New York AI+hea Rasch-l42 Easf Shore Road. Hun+ing+on. Long Island Anne Richard-Cedar Ga+e Road. Darien. Connecficuf Carolyn Richmond-Club Road. Riverside, Connecficul' Mar+ha Richmond-I2 Warwick Sfreef. Piffsfield. MassachuseH's Barbara Roberfson-I IO5 Park Avenue. New York 28. New York Sandra Roe-3795 Orfega Boulevard. Jacksonville. Florida Wendy Ross-cfo Mrs. D. R. Sor+weII. Wiscassefr. Maine Rosa Rovira-4l Ashford S+ree'r. Guayama. Puerro Rico June Schomp-IOSO Rahway Road. Plainfield. New Jersey Sheila Scranfon-273 Ridgemonr Road. Grosse Poinfe Farms 36. Michigan Lee Simmons-Coopersfown, New York Nancy Spohn-R. F. D. No. I. S+ephen+own. New York Carolyn S+an+on-780 Holmes Road. Pi++sfieId. Massachusefis Cynfhia Taylor-Hun+ Lane. Fayefreville. New York Kif Tobin-Box G. Vineyard Haven. Massachuselrs Sandra Towl-Splif Rock Road. Syosse+. Long Island Judy Uihlein-Sunny Slopes. Roches+er. Minnesola Wendy Vanderbilf-435 Easf 52nd Srreer. New York Ci+y. New York Anne Waferman-266 Touraine Road. Grosse Poin+e 30. Michigan Susan Whifflesey-380 Holmes Road, R. F. D. No. 2. Piffsfield. Massachuseffs Adrianna Zuill-Marine Villa, Warwick, Bermuda Page 48 HHHHHKHHKKMKRKHHH!!MHHHHHKQHHQHNHHHHHHMMHH5HHMHRM5QMMHHHHHHMKHKHHHMKMMQHHHHMKMHHH!!! COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND KKHHH55355595HHH!!5KKK!!HKKHHHH!HNRRHKHHHHHMH5523HHHHHKKK!!HHHKKKQHKHHRHRHUKHHKKHHHH Page 49 i nl-5Qp iii no tx S AN OME smugv nous rnooucv Your Stanley Dealer Is Your Neighbor and Your Friend STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS, INC., Westfield, Massachusetts Factories in Eastharnpton, Mass., and London, Ontario STANLEY LEADS with rnore than 150 Quality-Plus Products featured at the famous Stanley Hostess Parties: Mops, Brushes, Brooms, Dusters, Waxes, Polishes, Cleaning Chem- icals, Deodorizers, Moth Preventives, Dental Hygiene Aids, Personal and Clothing Brushes and a Wealth of items to improve personal grooming. Originators ofthe Famous Stanley Hostess Party Plan. MAKE THE . COMPLIMENTS Berkshire Leather Co. YoUE HEADQUARTERS EoE Of UNUSUAL GIFTS 67 Eagle Street A Friend Pittsfield, Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS of MODEL DAIRY, INC. 25 Ontario Street Pittsfield, Massachusetts KHRKHHHHNHKHHKKHKKKHHKRH555355555HHKH5555555HKHHHNHKHHHHHHHHHHKKHHRHHUHHKKNHHKWKHHRH Pa g e 50 UMMyQVMMHHQUQHHKVQRQRQQHQVGQHHQQUO0600U50QUHUQHKQVNWDQMHHRHQRQQQHHVVHUHHHHVHMHKHHHHM COMPLIMENTS of THE PITTSFIELD RIDING AND POLO ASSOCIATION Compliments of SHAPIRO STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS for Closs of 1955 in THE HALLMARK HMUKHHHHUHHhQyU6QVHQOWMhQ6WDOUUDWUWHQOVBQKO6HH5HQMH5HQQKHQHHQHHHKQHHKKKHKQHHHHKKQHHU Pg Sl KKK!!KKHHRKKKHHHMHMHHHHHQ3595555HRHMHHHURHQHKKHHQKKKHHKMHH RK!!! Compliments of A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of Liggett Rexoll Drugs At 41 North sneer A Friend Pittsfield, Massachusetts COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of General Brewer Bros., Inc Linen Supply 81 Laundry Co. YQ-UR At 288 Tyler Street DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER Pittsfield, Massachusetts KU!!!R!!UHNRKXRHHRHKHRKKUKRKHMRHHRHMHHKMMHKKKQKMHHRNHHRHHHRNMNHHHNHHK HHH Page 52 N355H5HHHHKKHNHQHHMHHHQKHKKRUHHMH5QQQKRQQHHKHRHQHQHHHQKHQKHHHHHHHHKK5KHHHMHKKHRKHH5N OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS AUSTIN-HASTINGS CO. INC. HHHHHHHKKHKHKHKHHHKHNKHKBHHMHHHHQHHHHQQUHHHKHKHKHHKKKHHKHKHHMHMKKHHHHHKHHHHHHHNHNNQH Page 53 KKK!!!NHHHHRHHHHHH555553996GMBHhHHQDQH9QHHAHHHHHHMMRHHHHHHHHMHKHHKHKKHHHKKKKKKKKHHKH COMPLIMENTS of A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS of ATOMIC BASIC CHEMICAL CO. P. 0. Box IO855 Pittsburgh 36, Po. COMPLIMENTS of SHALETT CLEANERS HKHHHHUHKUHHHHKKKRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRHHHHHKKHKKHUHKKHKKHHKHKKHHHKHKHKKKNHQHHHHHHHHUKH Pg 54 KHQHHHHRKMKKKHHRKKHHHQHHM HHHHKH R. S. S. P. 21 West 16th Street New York School Clothes Our Dresses, Suits, Blouses and Sports Apparel are made in our own Workroom to our exacting specifications. They have Quality and Good Taste - Individuality and Distinction. A frequent comment is that they do not seem like uniforms. Much credit for style and popularity is due to the interest of our school heads and the suggestions of the students who wear them. Page 55 3553355335HHHKHMKKKHHKRHKKHH5H555555555555HHHKHKHKHHRRKHHHN555KHMHNQHHMKKKHRQHHKKKHK COMPLIMENTS of KIMBERLY ENTERPRISES COMPLIMENTS of Eagle En ravin Com an Inc. Alex Taylor 81 Co., lnc. 9 9 p y' 22 East 42nd street New York any PHOTO ENGR-'WING SPECIALISTS IN Commercial Photography SPOREESEIZEFE? AND Commercial Art and QUTFITTERS 1203 MISS HALIJS SCHQQL 65 Eagle Street Pittsfield, Mass. CLARK-AIKEN COMPANY Manufacturers of Paper Mill Machinery GENERAL MACHINE SHOP REBUILDING AND REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Lee, Mass. Lee 700 RMHHHHHHHMNMMHHHKHKHKH555355555KHHHHHKHHHHMHHHHQHKHHHHQUBHK!KHKHHHHNHHKKHKNKHKKHHNHK Page 56 VKHHKHQHHHRKQQQHQMMQKKRHHQQUQUQQOQQQQQQQQQUUHKHQQQKQQHKMMQKKQQQHHKKHHKRKRHKHHHRHHHKH CARLTCN M. 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