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This blond bombshell entered Concord Academy in the Freshman class as a boarder having come from the deep south. In the middle of class three she became a day student. As Daphne is an ardent skier she is known for wonderful Brom- ley week-ends where she continues to up- hold the Southern tradition of open door hospitality at the cabin',. On skis Daphne is as reckless as one might expect a bomb- shell to be, However, one should be care- ful not to be deceived by this seemingly carefree appearance as she has a definite mind of her own. It is rumored that Daphne is interested in animal husbandry and we are informed that such a course is offered at Colorado A 84 M. Having completed a successful pair of beer mug socks, she is engrossed in the ambitious project of sweater manufacturing. Daph- ne's enthusiasm for B. M. classes should be noted as a clue to her conscientious mind. Don't be led to believe that this girl lacks a sense of humor, it's just that school is foremost in her thoughts. Daphne is really an indispensable fixture in the class as she's always ready with a smile. Qiczyoliwe Qc-ailz feen Qfzace ffDdPhll Chat,-2 Garfield Rd. Concord, Mass
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Offculu C7-ecuzelle ffirzzofcl M0ffy ' Simon Willard Rd. Concord, Mass. When Molly came here in the fourth grade she had the longest and the thick- est braids ever known. Molly has always been a girl with high principles, and one of her outstanding characteristics is the straightforward way in which she does things. One of her many interests is gen- ealogy. In this she has traced her family back for generations. No matter what the program is for sports Molly is always there raring to go. However, the most significant event of all was when, in Class III, she won the fifty-yard dash for the whole school. Outside of school she loves hiking in Vermont or out west. In her own way Molly has become a loyal and hard-working member of the class. How can we talk about Molly and not mention good old Lassie? This old gal has hardly ever missed a day of school in nine years. No matter what the weather she always shows up. She is the best-hu- mored and the most stable member of our class. She will never be forgotten.
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Ojbva Cgfizafzeifz Qfzyqwcf Vera 230 Brattle St. Cambridge, Mass. Ft 5 5 l We who have loved and enjoyed lis- tening to Verals voice carolling through concerts and class shows have often felt how her voice mirrors Vera herself. There is a lightness, a beauty, and a sincerity in Vera's music which is Vera. She first joined us in Class III with stories of Cam- bridge, Hancock Point, Maine, and Shady Hill productions. She quietly has fun do- ing the things she likes to do-whether it be taking German because it's so much fun , taking walks outdoors in the mid- dle of winter because it's really good for your health or riding around in Jaguars, just because. Her trip to Europe and espe- cially Norway last summer is another ex- ample of this. Vera's talents are many and varied. Although she is best known for her voice, which she gives not only to school concerts but to church choirs as well, she has also become an actress, tak- ing the lead in the school play, and has been known to produce ski sweaters, in almost a moment's notice. She sadly ad- mits, however, that she has not yet learned how to cook.
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