Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 54 text:

Wolfe Fox Snow Burke Ela Maloney Vance Wells Saltus England, Vaughan Channing Turner Nicholas Hare Reed Ewing Poole Hawkes Knowles Cullinan Terry, Foster Watts, Warren Murfitt, Becker, Todd, Moses Phelps, Bourquin Farnsworth Holst McCormick Edmunds Cushman Whitney Rogers Moses Harris Demille Nilan Normand

Page 53 text:

gucfiffl ,fiffian cvblcvczia Hindi!! fffudejll Monument St. Concord, Mass. Judi came to C. A. in the 7th grade, and since has been both a boarder and a day girl. She was a Clmmelewz representative iniher junior year and Head of Service Fund this year. Though Judi looked on the Fair as Harris' Folly, the school con- sidered her their Fair lady. Truly a girl who is toujours gaie, she none-the-less has a serious side and is fond of reading and writing. Somehow her gayer pursuits such as . . . bombing around in the sky-blue-pinkn Ford . . . dropping in on the Purp . . . waltzing . . . doing the samba QBrazilian stylej . . . Gunsmoke . . . and those Canadian winters, take up most of her time. You can always tell Judes by the gales of laughter, her ability to talk with her hands, -and her capacity for making a riot out of a dull evening. Plus all this, Judi isg a girl who understands the true meaning of a Canadian Sunset. gum C-gear: 5552710 'za Gbfazsf 6411125 Esmiffs HazeZi' 4 Frances St. West Concord, Mass. One of our oldest living inhabitants, Hazel came to C. A. in the fourth grade. All of us re- member her as always being very busy and enthusi- astic about everything . . . work and outside activi- ties . . . 'II-ley, did you see the Steve Allen show last night? . . . first female bat-boy . . . yearly trips to New York . . . monostatos in 7th grade . . . a member of many clubs: French, Drama, and Current Events. She was our representative to Ser- vice Fund in class IV, and is a strong alto sup- porter in choir and octet. When it comes to sports, she's ready and raring to go as an ardent Red, and has played varsity softball . . . My you're looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed this morning! As a two year senior, we know Hazel will be a great addition to next year's class. Maybe she'l1 even found a Latin club . . .



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Clflaaa cl-fiafozity Lower School: In the beginning there was . . . Ariane, Whitney, and Midge jenny . . . lost in the shuffle. 5th grade . . . Robin, Hazel, and Betsy Devlin . . . Miss Coombs' picnics . . . stars were born in Christmas plays. 6th grade . . . Suzie Dumaine . . . Miss Wagner's science classes . . . trading cards . . . TRADING CARDS! . . . rose-bushes for Miss Wagner. 7th grade . . . janey, Helen, Liz, Farnsworth, Judy Woodhead, Sarah Sargent, Whitney Baldwin, and Ela . . . Meadowbrook vs. Riverdale QRAH! RAI-Ilj . . . The Magic Flute . . . nickels for the pig . . . The Thin Club . . . secret meetings, pricing desk sets at lunch . . . AND . . . Surprise, Miss Clark. Class V: First year in the big school . . . Sandy, Murf, Libby, Katie, Sue N., Cutch . . . Miss Young's Kidlings . . . War stories . . . Take out a piece of paper please, Ladies! . . . tracking through sleet, slush, and snow to 4260 for C.A.'s version of U.N. attempts at peace talks . . . round table discussions with Mrs. Eisendrath . . . Sally represents us in the boarding department . . . science oral reports . . . O.K. Whitney, what's yours about? . . . the love-life of the angle-worm? . . . Therefore comma . . . advisors . . . tea beside the tape recorder . . . Miss Coombs' Christmas parties . . . April showers, and a wedding for Mrs. Eisendrath . . . a fond farewell. ' ...NoDavid... Class IV: Burke, julie, Maddie, Di, Hes, Lucia, judy T., Martha Metchear, Cary, and jackie all found in the turmoil . . . Powers of an Underground Class to Class System result in the Roman linguistics left unlearned . . . however, the English vocabulary broadened considerably . . . eh, Sargent? . . . Now girls, we all know . . The Big Time Sports -with Whitney's and Demille's unfailing devotion to our Schlitz von Beerstein and Family . . . The Point System continues with bowling in Maynard . . . Farns- worth earns points on her bi-cy-cle! . . . Ah-Hah! THE CONCERT DANCES! . . . Algebra IV . . . fractions with crackers . . . Hey Edmunds, you took them ALL! . . . click, click, click, CLICK, CLICK, Hi, Sam! . . . Scarves filter in with Belmont I-Iilliin the lead . . . Our VERY OWN class meetings fwith the President's consentj . . . The Pink Leg is bared to the Yellow Argyles, and the high heels catch on the way to the raft. DECORDOVA! . . . almost surprise decorations for the . . . III-IV Dance! Finals arrive and are conquered . . . Mr. Eddy's cry follows us to our sophomore cubbies: Press on, Ladies! . . . Still No David . . . Class III: '58 grows . . . and grows! Saltus, Corm, Rogers, Terry, Becker, Chan, Ewing, Foster, jo- Ellen, Clover, Alice, Cathy, Becky, Judy Turner, Caroline Craven, Wolfus, Evie . . . Mrs. Shepherd's Protegees all present and accounted for. Miss Swett . . . Three o'clock in the morning . . . Chain Gang . . . Katie grabs the gavel and so begins the Warren regime . . . Decordova ALL over again . . . I'M HARRIS BARON AND I MAKE POTTERY . . . Miss McBee and History 111, the World is now outlined! . . . Intellectual triangles . . . Peachy Keen . . . DID YOU CHEAT? . . . All members of the left table, including Evie, please leave! Miss Howe brings B. M .... Chorus with Mrs. Sapp. Decora- tions PLUS for OUR III-IV Dance! Lights out, but where is that li'l ol' protegee? SPRING . . . picnic lunches . . . finals, marked this time! . . .No David Yet . .. Class II: The sacred benches are finally attained . . . Nilan's arrival fafter many previous rumors, . . . our aptitude for English is betteredg on the right track . . . Mr. Mercer and a new art system without transportation . . . Mr. Marsh plus profound knowledge . . . A is never non-A . . . Community Service and prolonged roof-top experiences . . . The train group turns to hot-rods . . . the I-II dance . . . Sound advice from the faculty . . . be aggressiveg stick to your man! Conferences with Mrs. Hall . . . PANIC . . . college boards! History of Art assemblies . . . 10,000 Virgins . . . Mrs. Miller's animated French classes and her deux pauvres petites. A new era at C.A .... the Chapel . . . rings and responsibility. . . . David! . . . Class I: THE BIG YEAR . . . with Marty, Wellsie, and Fox. Get off those STEPS! . . . Con- flicts, conflicts, conflicts . . . the Butt in the A.M. campaign . . .Yearbook goes incognito . . . SSSHHH! hush money . . . Black robes lend dignity . . . Applications, Applications-Isn't ANYBODY going to apply? The Element vs. Mrs. Hall . . . and when they get out of there, I'll . . So you like the heat, eh, Whitney and Bourquin? Senior privileges, ALL YEAR! . . . Let's economize . . . Lights OUT! Octet between lunch courses . . , Liz accepted to the University of Maine-EARLY! Visits from the little 1nan . . . boarders beware! Where's the fire? . . . the PURP, naturally . . . write much? Studying, study- ing-Biology . . . It's all there, just like you said! . . . For Lord's sake, SHUT THAT DOOR! . . . One week for Botany or bust! . . . 5 blood poisoned Seniors plan revenge for Racoon. -English . . . virtue rewarded-or not? . . . Chaucer and Bio, the Seniors get the facts.--History . . . No, Ladies, slavery was not THE cause of the Civil War. -Francais . . . FATTYCAKE! Snow with one day off -WHEEE! Seniors go BO HO, no showers . . . beaten by the V's . . . Modern dance-Ouch! Stuff 1 . . . Ladies, that's absolutely Sluttish! . . . but the jabberwock is so cold! Even MORE DANCES . . . Groton, Old Faithful . . . St. Mark's, faculty row? . . . St. George's, allegiances change . . . Exeter, the Big Concert . . . and then at last, the I-II. . . Who am I going to invite? Spring . . . accept- ances? regrets? . . . Graduation! . . .David says . .

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