Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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Cfaaa flfllff Becker-Leaves M of- her person fexactly 15 j to Emmy Clark to keep her M of a horse company. Bourquin-Leaves her job as roving M-sex reporter to Julia, Bunny and Jane. Burke-Leaves allegiance to Belmont Hill to Class III day girls. Channing-Leaves Llareggub Hill to Mr. Eddy. Cullinan-Leaves her ability to Charleston to Claire Thoron. Cushman-Leaves her seat in the Green Chair to the Element.' Edmunds-Leaves Mondays to Carol Craven. Ela-Leaves her mid-night coat to Miss Morse. England-Leaves the chapel until she returns to get married in it. Ewing-Leaves the Vice-Presidency of the M.S. fan club to Jo Field. Farnsworth-Leaves her Chemistry book to Dr. Kubin. Foster-Leaves button-down ear lobes. Fox-Leaves the Democrats to Paula Pace and Judy Speckman. Hare-Leaves for Groton. Holst-Leaves with the Chameleon funds. Hawkes-leaves her curly hair to Mr. Mercer. Knowles-Leaves raiding cokes and potato chips after lights to Janie Laura Barnes. Maloney-Leaves skipping concert dances for good. McCormick-Leaves the art of making large cakes to Belinda Burley and jay Hutchinson, and the liberty to eat them to Debbie Winship. Moses, E.-Leaves her engagement ring to Merrie Crafts. Moses, N.-Leaves all her gym suits to St. Marks. Murlitt-Leaves her vamp outfits Qblack sheath, skirt, and kid glovesj plus her 18K sapphire ring to Linda Merrill. Nicholas-Leaves her No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 pencils to julia Terry. Nilan-Leaves the night patrol of the chapel path Qduring dancesj to Nancy Adams. Normand-Leaves her dimples to anyone who thinks she needs them. Phelps-Leaves exclusive rights to Chapel Hill to Ginny Pitkin. Poole-Leaves her extensive German Huency to Claire Thoron. Reed-Leaves her body to Miss Morse, to further the cause of research, may she rest in peace. Rogers-Leaves her brothers to Sue Whitmore. Saltus-Leaves her sewing machine to anyone who has TIME to use it. Snow-Leaves B.H.S. to Daisy Hamilton. Terry-Leaves her Southern accent to Mrs. Hall. Todd-Leaves her gift of gab on the telephone to anyone who hates doing homework. Turner-Leaves her long legs to Nicky Churchill. Vance-Relinquishes her membership in the Element to Dodo. Vaughan-Leaves Middlesex in Concord. Warren-Leaves her pigtails to Sam. Watts-Leaves her blush to janet Spencer and her bangs to Mrs. Shepherd. Wells-Leaves her Belmont Hill scarf to Betsy Gambrill. Whitney-Leaves her reputation for Faith to cope with and an appropriate ad-lib to Nancy Adams. Wolfe-Leaves her turtles to Miss Hartwell. Harris and Demille-Leave themselves to the Class of 1959.

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Ugg dlfswa Ufiatla gif U0 ggzofzgaay BY THE FACULTY The Waldorf Astoria was the scene of a happy group last night when alumnae of C. A. took over the Crystal Ballroom for one of the biggest get-togethers of celebrities of the year. The after dinner speaker was none other than Clover Nicholas who has long been famous for her ability to shatter a wine glass with the vibrations from her resonant and powerful voice. It must have been a thrilling moment for Clover as she rose to face her celebrated audience. Seated around her at the high table was a well known group of speakers and writers that included: Marty Poole, now Miss Bleeding Heart in her nationally syndicated column of advice to the lovelorn . . . Gretchen Becker, author of The Devil and Gretchen Becker . . . Syl Channing, seen recently in Paris with Jean- Paul Sartre, and author of a play unintelligible even to the existentialist . . . Lydia Saltus, art critic of Harper's Bizarre . . . Becky Reed, who has won national acclaim for her poetry recitals, specializing in interpretations of E. E. Cummings . . . Maddie Hare, national favorite in many states as a Woman's Club speaker . . . Ariane Bourquin, who in the manner of royalty confers on state matters in the Salle aux Dames. Before Clover could begin, a burst of applause greeted the late arrival of four beautiful models all of whom looked ravishing in Dior sacques: Di Knowles and Helen Edmunds, seen regularly in Town and Country,'1 and the Moses twins, long associated with the Toni Co. As they leisurely took their seats, it was possible for this reporter to note some of the others present. Prominent among the guests were: Ambassadress Betsey Fox, who, because of her fine understanding of French, was sent to Arabia . . . Barbara McCormick, who appeared recently before the Unamerican Activities Committee to answer questions on Red Marching . . . Judi Harris, executive director of the Brussels Fair . . . Sue Normand, the famous philologist, expert of Canadian dialects . . . Carol Wells, who is working on a life size mural of the Rockies under water, for the Second International Convention of Skindivers to be held in the Pacific .next May . . . Sarah Whitney, convinced Democrat, at present working, hard for Women's Suffrage in Afganistan . . . Nancy Wolfe, who recently crossed the Mills campus on skiis . . . Nancy Ela, newly married to Justin Morgan . . . Cathy Holst, who lives with her prince in a small Gothic castle in Concord . . . Judy Nilan, successor to Elsa Maxwell in the matter of conducting Society brawls . . . Jackie Vaughan, back from racing her huskies across Siberia, to melt interna- tional snows and increase tension among nations. There were a few economic Titans, notably Kate Warren who is running a rest home for modern dance students in Concord . . . Sandy Snow, Lucia Todd, Evie Watts, who in Aspen, Colorado, are profitably running a health clinic for the preservation and control of the female figure, and aided by Ann Terry who provides sudden tan and southern comfort . . . Judy Turner, owner of Ice Chips, who is putting on a benefit soon for C. A. to raise money to have the windows in Ides cleaned . . . Caroline Murfitt, designer of disposable jewelry which can be worn and then eaten in emergency . . . Joellen Maloney, who with her husband sells magazines to put themselves through college . . . tycoon Sally Farns- worth, owner of Beany Hats, Inc. Seated together at the end of the ballroom was an animated duo consisting of Alice Hawkes and Caroline Burke. The former, whose medical career was interrupted by a reverse shoulder, was deep in conversation with Caroline on the subject of her thesis: a study of the Rorshach test in relation to horses' heads and high school girls. This reporter, however, preferred to listen in on the witty remarks of the pedagogic group, for it is well known that teachers can always be relied upon for the brilliance of their erudite conversation. True to their professional reputation were: Jane Vance, headmistress of a boys' school in Maryland . . . Kathie Rogers, director of a progressive nursery school, Hester Phelps who teaches afternoon chamber music at Groton and is in charge of the Middlesex Fiddle Festival . . . Julie Cullinan who gave up her stage career in favor of directing the athletic program in a girls' school . . . Hazel DeMille, at the moment run- ning the boarding department of C. A. in the absence of her mother who is studying the classics in Latin America. Seated with them were Linda Ewing, now wife of a Janitor-in- Chief and proving a valuable asset to her husband's career, and Elizabeth England who is having difficulty in moving her piano to her new home on the campus of the University of Maine. It was an inspiring scene, a moving scene, as Clover called upon her celebrated classmates to relive their past in her speech From Concord Clapboard to Cosmopolitan Consequence. Smudged mascara forgotten, they rose in response to the speaker's toast: Vivent Concordiensesl

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