Circle (Abbot Academy yearbook) . swear its cherry pie!M. Harrison: Yes, choke cherry! Miss Sweeney (to M. Harrison who has just finished reading a paraphrase):Now, Mary, getting away from your paper, tell me what it really means. Some Storm! Miss Sweeney (discussing line from Shakespeare s sonnet): What doesdrops of this balmy time mean? B. Goff: Why, it was the beginning of Elizabeths reign and- It was in his more peaceful state of mind that Milton wrote the sequel toParadise Lost so he called it This Side of Paradise. 81 The Abbot Circle 19 2 1 Mentor $ribtlege£ of 1930 Swimming pool!! Week


Circle (Abbot Academy yearbook) . swear its cherry pie!M. Harrison: Yes, choke cherry! Miss Sweeney (to M. Harrison who has just finished reading a paraphrase):Now, Mary, getting away from your paper, tell me what it really means. Some Storm! Miss Sweeney (discussing line from Shakespeare s sonnet): What doesdrops of this balmy time mean? B. Goff: Why, it was the beginning of Elizabeths reign and- It was in his more peaceful state of mind that Milton wrote the sequel toParadise Lost so he called it This Side of Paradise. 81 The Abbot Circle 19 2 1 Mentor $ribtlege£ of 1930 Swimming pool!! Weekly tea-clances where you can dance. Five chapel cuts a week. All-Night-Out once a month with Phillips. Welcome on the mat and the latch string up at Three compulsory cuts for College Proms. Swimming pool!!!! Victrolas, chafing dishes, and all electric contrivances in your room. Our own canoes on the Shawsheen. Geraldine Farrars latest Pep and Passion every Friday night in Abbot will come! Swimming pool III 82. The Abbot Circle 19 2 1 3u*t a g>feetrt) — ©ou jf tub em Once upon a time there was a Mason named Tony, who lived in the midst ofthe Grime, Soot and dust of the city. And How He hated it! He thought it a pityto Mar So his life, and having cudgeled his Bean, he decided the only thing to dowas to move into the country. When everything had Been Attended to, he setforth as cheerful as a Robin Sunday morning; he scrambled up a Craig, and neara mountain Ash Town looked off into the distance. Shortly after he came to abrook which he had to Wade. He was going by an orchard and stopped to admireeach tree and leaFlet. Cherries were ripe and the Mason thought he would enjoysome of them. He found in a nest hidden among the cherrieS weeny robins two constables sprang on him and placed him under arrest for tres-passing. You cant go onto private grounds even in the country. They belongto the Rich. Hard, Son, but youll have to pay a fine or come to


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