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Second Row: E. Putman, A. Wilson, L. Hall, L. Healey, A. Baldwin, S. Wells S Brown First Row: M. Hall, P. Griffith, M. Crafts, E. Pierce. Ute fywtoot The result of the Work done by this year's Yearhooh staff is self-evident. With many unorganizecl meetings and even more laughs, the Yearhooh went to press, S0 they went away and lived happily ever afterward, Best Beloved. That is all. 9416 Bafzafzhmanh . . . very few little girlf have ezfer lihed learrzirzg to read or of them prefer to draw pictures . . write. Mott 'a W? . 'U f5tl3'f+'+5?w Jw l',Q4,'3'lfe .W?.gw',.igQ,'l X X X lgyafl-Quw Xu ii fa,n,,u af3l3'f V Q ' 'J .l
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Second Row: L. Healey, J. Speckman, B. Boardman, F. Childs, S. Whitmore, B. Burley, E. Scannell, S. Miller, S. Lempereur, S. Roeder, B. Briggs. F'i1'stRiw: H. Moss, P. Strauss, P. Prouty, C. Griihth, B. Ramsay, C. Maxim, R. Willis, H. ong. T65 676611725 E012 Now attend all over again and liven! The Chameleon is Concord Acad- emy's literary magazine. Its aim is to represent the school by publishing the best literary and artistic efforts of the school. It takes its name from the school symbol, chosen because of the lizard's ability to adapt itself to all situations and environments. With Sue Whitmore as Editor, the Board has put out a magazine representative of the school's thoughts and ideas. . C aan- Mail! 5 'swf .gS.1sgs,g K ,i gl ,iii i i I f ' fr w 2 4 f T 'r,' ' W alt iiici 2 .... W 1e 2i ' se '. . s- 'wxifffiiiffi .. P 1 it cy.. sciiii lv i i .1 csv Y' 46 . 0484 rs
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afwica unc! N ow this if the next tale, and it tells how . . , After it was decided that there would be no Fair this year, the Service Fund turned its attention to three other projects: the donation of canned goods to the New England Home For Little Wanderers, the sponsoring of an Amer- ican Field Service Exchange Student at Concord for next year, and the investi- gation of New Horizons, an organi- zation founded by an Academy alumna, joan Herman. Although there was no Fair, the Service Fund raised money by charging admission to the jordan Hall Concert and Mr. Eddyls slides and lec- ture on Africa. This money will go to Third Row: M. Harding, H. Norseen. - Second Row : Mrs. Miller, D. Fahnestock, N. Rice, P. Winship. the exlgenses of the foreign Student and First Row: s. Wiuett, C. Kidder-. 'lNew Horizons? mafi CLE At last the French Club is back. Under the leadership of Ellie Putnam, with the ,advice of Mrs. Wilson, the Club meets every Monday to speak, read and sing in French. Once a month there is a tea, toujours en fmngtzir! The first part of the year was spent in preparing Christmas carols for the French As- sembly. During the remaining part of the year the members read a play called Poi! de Carotte. Vive le fm1fzgai5.'
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