Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Heidi Hilda B. . ,Ji .JS if a. .fat Nine years ago Heidi entered the fourth grade complete with pigtails and oxfords. Since then she has discarded the pigtails for a sheepdog haircut, a 1922 crew hat and a dilapidated, imitation mouse coat. Unfortunately, she misplaced the coat on a stormy winterls night and it has not been seen since. Nobody was very surprised, because Heidi has lost almost everything she owns at one time or another, but this is because she has better things to think about. For seven years she helped keep the Boston and Maine in business by commuting from Groton to Concord every morning, but in Class II she became a Confederate and consequently joined the boarding department. Heidi has since become one of the three ogres on House Committee. Every night she settles back into her swivel chair to maintain order in Room 9 study hall. However, occasionally she misplaces her authority and chaos follows. If you can't lick 'em, join 'emf' Whenever she feels her vitamin count is low, Heidi goes on health binges and eats everything from mounds of spinach to crushed egg shells. In spite of her vagueness, Heidi keeps her feet on the ground by going to Chameleon meetings and playing her Upeashooterl' in Chapel and orchestra. She has so many things to do that she is invariably late to some of them, so hardly a week passes that her name does not appear on the wood list. Many of her papers are done in a last minute rush, but this hardly seems to have any ill effects on the results. Our Heidi has been a constant source of laughter throughout her years at C. A, and for all her fogginess she just might be a success at something, sometime, someplace . . . cs ,i ts'c T v '--., sw W-wma'-5' 4 V vac., N' ,.,.-Q--.Auf f '- r ' ., u , K . rn ws i ., ..... aff: , Gvufaafz emits, GMM St. Andrews School Middletown Del Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in - Tim: eau

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donitanas autism Jlflowow C omzie C012 C om! Mount Holly Road Katonah, New York Glory be to God . . . for all things counter, original, spare and strange. +G6I'dI'fZ Manley Hopkins ' , we 'wr - 1 Q -Sw -3mrw-Mg-g- , .f f .f V,-,:.f-mi -,::5,,,, :--- , --f I ,,,, z, A fsizt was 'wap :ah ::-si'w11 .iS?2'rikwsr,, 'iff Ten people on their knees in the Purp. Not an offering to the tobacco god but a search for a tiny contact lens. Yet in spite of such occurrences, Connie still manages to get things done and to be a most efficient literary editor of the yearbook. Her vagueness and disorganization, however, cannot be belittled. It's a Sunday, Con, you forgot church and you have an English and a history term paper due tomorrow! For everyone knows that an offer of a trip to milklunch or Boston or anything but worki' can always deter her from such mundane tasks. Const, will you curl my hair? Each night a line of straight-haired boarders issues this plea and in spite of work not yet started, Connie never refuses. I'll work on it Monday morning. A great gasp from the audience as a slinky, sexy serpent livened up Le Petit Prince. There are other ways than through an exercising of the intellect to express one's self. A year on the Left Bank and modern dance. Though her ideas may sometimes seem counter and strange, you can be sure that they'll be adopted by all. We look to Con to see if the style will be a poof or long, free and Howing. A Greek shirt is in and worn by many after the style has once been set. Connie is renowned for her sympathetic breaking in of new-girl roommates but what the housemothers never know about is her practice of instilling in them her habits of late night debates and early morning studying. Do you believe in mysticism? Tales of cowboys, and savages and lirenchinen and an endless family to psychoanalyze. That's Con.



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gL.sano'z 9161.7 ilfofifa Nonie Lowell Road Concord, Mass Mine be the travaille and thine be the glory . . . MClmfzce1' FS: 4 it . . airing? f . , . A Nonie joined us, amidst flying paper clips, as one of Miss Clark's illustrious pro- tegees in the seventh gradeg and she has been with us ever since, whether it is leaning head down-ward in an attempt to recover Bethls lost lipstick or driving that blue station wagon with the poodle on it to school. Nonie, despite her protests that she is merely a bench-warmer and ought to quit, has been one of the goalies for the last three years, besides being a long-standing member of Choir. Nonie is known for the menagerie of poodles which surrounds her at home plus one Siamese cat and one large sheep dog which once had to be forcefully removed from a formal dinner party. And we will all remember No-kneez for her proximity to cr certain other school in Concord and certain relationships therewith. fRed hair pre- ferred?j Because of this nearness, a tennis game on her court might very possibly end up in a shouted conversation with members of the Middlesex crew team - where will this lead? I H I vvf-,af if -A wi Z f .. i11 'W s, Q',fg'i.w-iwarf ef, if-ei: via fri V it 1 i it vt W a Ri ifgrfff K iflf- ii , '

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