Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Pet Peeve: people who don't do anything Pet Passion: hot dog sandwiches Annie Wilf I know a sheaf of songs.-Byron Ann has been laughing her way through C.A. for six years. She started her first year with a bang by calling Mr. Oedel Daddy. The next year she marched with the Blues behind Betsy Atwood fsix feet tallj dragging an elephant. But Ann has also been valuable to the class in more serious ways. Her skill on all the varsities has been a great asset to the school. As a Blue she is an infallible playing coach particularly in hockey where her cries of hit it across and watch offsidesn echo from Wallis Field. A great lover of skiing and Cannon, she quickly joins the boys at poker or pool. She has been on the Octet for two years and she is Associate-Editor of the Yearbook. Ann is always working behind the scenes, whether creating a New York sky- line for our III-IV Dance or making-up for various stage productions. K A If you want to find her, listen for her penetrating laugh. If you follow it to its source you'll find her in one of the corridors, hat on head, knitting in hand, rocking back and forth on her heels. The one trouble with Ann is that she rarely eats lunch. We're all afraid that she'11 waste away. Ggnn. .ljficfcfsz flfllfaon, Bedford Road Lincoln Mass

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Aiufraiz .:flfla'zy'o'zi.e Limo 'cs Whit Suzamzie Sue Prospect Hill Road Walpole, N. H. With gentle yet prevailing force. -W. Cowper Susanna Henrietta Isabelle Thomson, good old Mommy Whitmore's daughter, can be identified by her melodious voice ringing through the Boarding Department, singing I have a cow that's a beauty. When not found in the Purp she is found enjoying her favorite pastime-canoeing. f No, please don't tip it. Q She also has a terrific enthusiasm for sports. In Class IV the voice of the Captain could be heard saying, No, you mean you won't play this quarter? Good, we have to win this game. Yowie! I! Here's who I like, johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra. As for extracurricular activities . . . she is hard pressed for time-member of the Pur-se-me-el, eater and seller of candy, and if you were ever to get her lights off after lights, we'd mention House Committee. Her most important position, however, is being the Editor of Cbmzzeleofz of which she has done an outstand- ing job. She never finds her mail box empty- Keene Teachers' College here I come. After many years of receiving daily letters from K.T.C. Sue can proudly announce that she is the first in the class to be engaged. Sue is also renowned for her sexy green sheath which she wore in the Middlesex play. So We wish the best of luck to our actress as she goes out in the world to find out what the K fon her sweaterj stands for. I gy Pet Peeve: mustaches, feet 'M S L Pet Passion: clean hair ,, Stgk. g . i.es f EV 'K K. a 3 3 iii, as 1 S. . sstfik i g ' Q 'ts. A t



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Wil: Louie Jacobs Hill Seekonk, Mass. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. foaamcuzy 'flfwfaon -Pope Rosemary joined us in Class III bringing with her talk of the nags, her famous blue dress and green plaid skirt. She immediately became a Choir member and since then has been chosen to be on Chapel Committee. If you hear a hi-babe she's in a good mood. To keep her in this state of mind keep the windows closed at night and make no remarks about her two-bristle hairbrush. You might also give her several dozen packs of gum and a couple of meringues. Last year she skillfully managed to squeeze money out of us as Class Treasurer. This year, as a permanent House Committee member, she is doing just as good a job keeping everyone in order. Rosemary likes most forms of enter- tainment, especially Saturday trips to Boston. Best keep her from being a spectator at an operation, however, or she will faint dead away. If she keeps up her usual smile and her occasional amusing Grrrr, she will never fail to be at the top. Pet Peeve: burps Pet Passion: brushing her teeth

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