Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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cflflcvxzy Ugolnai Arriving in the seventh grade, Mary was distinguished by her long braid which she has since looped into a more conservative bun, However, after much persuasion, she let it down for the Ch6177'l6!607Z play in which she portrayed a mad artist. Despite these hidden bohemian characteristics, Mary has been a most efficient Art Editor. She has not only encouraged others to draw but has also contributed many of her own creations to the three issues. On the day the Chameleon went to press, it appeared that only the drawings were in readiness. At least there's one stable senior member on the board!! As treasurer of Class I, Mary has found, as have all treasurers, that she can successfully pocket the class dues. However, her honesty has forced her to return at least half. Somehow she manages to accept her responsibilities cheerfully. Outside of school, she participates in a number of horseshows, each year adding more ribbons to an already full trophy room. The first to get her license, she discovered an overwhelming amount of people who needed rides to anywhere between Alaska and Africa. Even on her numerous trips to Europe she has been plagued by people only wanting to ride in her trunk. Wfherever she goes, Mary will always have friends, .Mary Wfestford Road Concord, Mass A gentle heart by gentle deeds is known - A110711 wozzf

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fpanzzflz jfafgezins 5lf'ZU.LL5,:5, Pam Szframr Albion, Maine I'm a free wise cat A true philosopher . . . -May Sartofz Q.. Pam arrived from Maine as'a pony-tailed tive, the first boarder in our class. Not much is known about her early years here, occasionally from out of the past are heard rumblings about Latin and ambassadors from Maine and shyness and the marks you used to get in those days. Times changed. The class grew and so did Pam. You know, the usual, from pony tail to chignon, to high heels and earrings- the works. Why she could have been considered a nice, scholarly American child. But no. This is a girl who thinks ahead. She cut her hair and it all began. She gave up Hathaway shirts for Lady Hathaway shirts. She moved to New York. She canoed. She gave speeches. She acquired amazing freckles for spring dances. She became great friends with a charming golden retriever, and she even began motorcycle lessons. Several times this girl was seen pursuing, at full speed, down Main Street, a Cambridge- bound bus. Where will it end? 2 fiigih, 2:2212 :f:',as5 'i:g - - 9I.f'STSlsw1s'?BH5'tV A 'F - i - ' ' . '- . 1 .sg. ,. .1 Eiggaggg .b .ez-W. .tg ff ,,as.,,.fH: f 5gg5a...?g5,a ' ' -' 1 ' . - f -' ' .iaaamf ' ::..l s,'i'fg1, H ,:'5r :3,- S3l5if'fVVil--'Q 'V' Ygjii: 'A WA.. f2':'?i?z'Sf'9: ' .ras Hin? 1:1 'Em ' 's FSSNNT4- ' 'ttnsfvrt'w:5if et'.f1 . . .5. H l:fa? . fi.. - -ai 1 Vis. tw ' 1 N.. .... . .. Y- wwaviiaf ...,3.aa....,Q .. ?aQ75fagf5x.f'f.2- ggaaifaazifffifas., .. . 3? . af- '71 'H iiasasfg-.iiv. J. f--fi,a2Z?i . ar .. 1.f.f-W. if K .- I v,--. 1. .... .- . K 'aaa , gjgm g 1: K - f .-fig. as it .,,, . an am if-gfgfaa 5 .. .wal -vi 1 'f5ga1:?iss.?Jgg. - at gtk? ti ii: fi A? 5954233 aa



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.fflflcvzgot 670,55 Uwescfgzy Meg Mfr. Tzreefller Old Lowell Road Concord, Mass. Ye have many strings to your bowe . . . - fohfz Heywood Meg entered C. A. in the sixth grade back in the days of Bradford House and the Lower School. She is now one of the oldest members of the class. Her gift for music became immediately apparent during the singing classes with Mrs. Gage. Meg organized the III's octet which performed at the III-IV Danceg and directed both the II's octet- the Mad Hatters - and this year the jabberwocks. As if that were not enough. she was the head of Choir this year, and even conducted it at the Christmas Chapel service. Meg can usually be seen ensconced in the little V.W., going to or coming from Miss Loring's house for singing lessons. . . . Mrs. Tweedles is 11 lady, in every sense of the word, and will be remembered for her engaging laugh f Oh stop itlwj. She is the girl who lives in a glass house, built a few years ago. She can also be commended for the will power she shows in abstaining from begging food in the hlabberwock, a virtue unknown to most of our class! Since there are many strings to her bow, luck will always be with her for she has a wonderful musical career ahead.

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