Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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dlflafcfo 'tis cblofznfifo waz 4800 You St N. W. Washington 7, D. C. Steady and keen of wing, the slight impas- sioned thing, intent on a goal unknown. Margie -- Anonymous Will the meeting please come to order, and may we have the minutes of the last meeting, Marge . . . Marge? . . . Margie, where are you?,' Margie is secretary for both our class and House Committee, yet, in spite of her efficiency at writing well organized minutes, her life is a little less organized, and occasionally, she forgets a meeting. As her presence is essential, she must be sought out and the best place to look is study hall. There she will be sitting, surrounded by live subjects worth of ominous looking books, innumer- able write ups, a half finished mitten, college applications and complicated dividends from her shares of stock. Yet despite these minor distractions Margels mind will be a few thousand miles away in a legendary place called Huron Mountain. Don't be misled, though - she does work, and always gets everything done even if it isn't until four o'clock in the morning. You could classify her as the calm, level-headed, practical type almost, if you didn't try to talk to her just before or after a Saturday night phone call. Marge has willpower too, one can tell by the way she says firmly, Oh I really shouldn't do this , on the way to Kennedy's, milklunch, the Country Store, or the Patriot. However, this is only under the corrupting influence of her friends, and we must give credit to her nobler virtues. She faithfully cleans the chapel, fights madly on the hockey varsity, marches for the Blues, types up write-ups for the yearbook, and still insists that all her brothers and sisters are better than she is. Marge can't fool us!

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Saiag lisa C.7l7lE'ZOy Sally H eero y The countless gold of a merry heart Heeroy bounced into Class III with the yellow-fellow-pillow in tow. Somehow, there were always a few of her possessions lying around and so her first term became a little expensive as she paid Hdimes by the dozenl' for their return. The one person who needs no dict is constantly on one Qor off onej and can be heard to say I had two helpings of ravioli and some bread - But no dessert or Let's go to milklunch and just sit. She is also a charter member of Miss Bilinska's teas and French club. But at birthday parties food is not the only incentive, for as she enters with a sheepish grin, she is usually bearing some hidden treasure. Sally is an ardent Red supporter in hockey and basketball and can be seen playing either offense or defense, according to her whim. She is one of the first ones to brave the Sudbury River, even before winter is overg that is, if the ice has melted so she can no longer skate on the hockey field. Once she was seen walking piously to church, her pajamas showing beneath her trench coat. Westward ho - as Sally gallops across the plain spreading her foot-in-mouth disease! Lloyd Harbor, Huntington, L. I., New York Slate -Q 1



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Lvl Ape-0 Hutch first thumbed her way down to Concord in the fifth grade. She spent her time just horsing around. Then she grew interested in school activities and not only became a member, in good standing, of the Paper Clip Club but was also elected presi- dent of the Skinny Club. Besides joining these athletic organizations she found time to be a dumb mute in one of the famous Christmas plays. Jay finished her lower school days having gained a vast amount of knowledge in academic subjects fthe study of the ancient civilization on the Fertile Crescent especiallyj, and skill in sports fwho else looked forward to the mint julip hunts as much? jezabelle must have been teacher's petlj Her abilities in sports have remained with her year after year. In most every class she has been either captain or co-captain of the Reds as well as playing on all the var- sities. During her spare time she loved to go up in the hills and hunt snipe. Any luck, Comrade? And now she reigns as most honorable and deserving Red Captain. Her size fails to have any affect on her boisterous cheering abilities and good spirit. jay was one of the boarders for two years. During this time she carved a letter for the placque in the chapel Qwhich accounts for the crooked h'sQ, excelled in domestic Capabilities by baking a hockey field cake Cin appearance, not in taste, of coursej, applied many a tourniquet to a certain roommate known as Dangerous Daley, and attended milk- lunch regularly. Now jay Hlls the uneventful days working on the Chameleon board, listening to Bach, Brahms, and Boone, and making plans for college. She also is continually thinking of new ways to lead the foreign legion over the dunes at class parties, and deciding which mountain she and Mimi will challenge when snow appears. gaquatfi jfnowfton avbluta msofz Hutch Camracie 4 e fzbelle fy I Nashoba Road Concord Mass You can have a man who makes laws but I'll take a man who makes music - Azzozzyzzozu

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