Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1957

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C Adams, M. Long, N. MacLaurin. Olde English theme which transformed the gym into a quaint English village, complete with ye olde shoppes laden with the goods prepared by the students, faculty and friends of the school. The Fair was a definite financial triumph, as well as a lot of fun, for we made 351,275.38 This money has been divided among a number of charitable organizations chosen by the school. .fifizazy Qommiftaa The Library Committee is not an associ- ation of bookworms. The only resemblance it bears to same is that its members may frequently be found hiding in, or behind, books, trying to avoid someone who wants work done. It is headed by two people who are just the right size for this-Ansti Greene and Fran Behr. Aside from this it maintains a small police force of people who peer over one's shoulder, ostensibly to see if one is hoarding a library book, and do inscrutable things with hiero- glyphics inside other books. This, being its second year of existance, the Library Committee hasn't been too vociferous about its proceedings. However, upon bearding the lions in their den, we find them full of plans and ideas, so it looks like we may find ourselves with an organ- ized library system before long, under the able guidance of Miss Young. 5 510505 Gund Service Fund is the school organization which directs all charitable drives and services. This year we have collected everything from students ffor volunteer visiting aidj to tin cans of foodg from clothes for Hungarian relief to money, The most important function of the Service Fund is to organize and present, with the help of the school, an annual Fair, which this year was held before Christmas. It was based,on an G., Becker, B...Rice, L .,,, Hall, Motley. H. Phelps, F. Behr, A. Greene.

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Top Row: L. Saltus, H. Hardcastle, A. Knowles, S. Sloan, M. Reynolds, M. Brooks, A. Ingersoll, C. Nicholas, J. Harris. Bottom Row: A. Booth, C. Ganson, A. Drinker, D. Atkins, E. Scannell, J. Fahnestock, S. Whitmore. 65612728 EOM The purpose of the Chameleon is two- fold. While it was created to give recog- nition to the outstanding literary works of the school, it also serves as a school newspaper, reporting and reflecting school life. The formation of the new art depart- ment provides those interested in photog- raphy or drawing with an opportunity to contribute their talent. The Chameleon sponsored a widely-publicized literary con- test based on the quotation from john Donne, No man is an island ..., which was won by Miphi Brooks. Much of the credit for the Chame- leon's excellence this past year has been due to the guidance of Miss Mendenhall, our faculty advisor, and the efiicient lead- ership of Marge Reynolds.



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Qxxqif ance Cyommiffas '7-'V S Co 9290 PQ? YP S ts' 2966 bflf an 4463 1-11 DANCE Ya SC flffo C602 92- 4 95 DQSEX Ofv Q65 tv J. Vance, C. Burke, C. Wells, H. Nesmith. Contrary to the connotations of the above title, the Dance Committee does not consist of an exclusive circle of persons afllicted with St. Vitus' Dance or a passion for Ring-Around-the- Rosie. Rather, they are a group of girls bent on collecting 34.50 for the I-II Dance, frienzedly writing invitations, and performing Herculean miracles with crepe paper in order to transform the gym into a suitable atmosphere for a dance. This year's Dance Committee has carried on the behind-the-scenes operations necessary for the success of the concert dances and the mem- orable I-II Dance under Moni Wulff's capable leadership.

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