Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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fha Qfofafifiauian Lim Volk Sport Hill Road Redding Ridge, Conn. A disorganization fellow . . . Still an individual . . . Makes his retreat West of New York, East of the Beat. - Aizoizymazzr Lisa, well known for her acting ability, has participated in numerous plays. Her most famous production was Moliere's Les P1'dL'jEZ!56J' Ridjczzlef, in which she immortal- ized the line: 'lOh, oh, je n'y prenais pas gardef' For all her proficiency in French, Lisa is even more adept in field hockey. She dashes towards the goal, swings her hockey stick and . . . In relatively little time Lisa can adjust herself to the boarding department and is able to create that Ulived ini' look which no one can surpass. Her handy-maid is a golden retriever who confiscates her belongings and then deftly hides them, waiting for further additions. However Lisa's life has not always centered about the boarding departmentg she has lived in Europe, and, as a well traveled girl, left many admirers behind. But after returning to the U. S. she resigned herself to the fate of a recluse. This could not remain, for last summer on a warm, languid day in July, she was offered her freedom, a trip to Europe. What could she do but accept? And out the door she ran, down towards the beach, singing Summertime . .

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Mm! Upton OOpf012 y Lives in Eternity's sunrise. 1 Y Upton arrived in Class Ill and immediately announced the advent of her birthday. However her dreams were not fulfilled until this year when they surpassed their zenith. This gala affair only helped to bolster her for the coming strain as Editor of the Yearbook, which she handles with the usual Upton organization, Yearbook meeting today Guys. And she's off to Math class where she has invented a new system of clock watching and winking at Rhombie 7 while upholding her fantastic average. As one who never laughs at her own jokes or gets, shall we say, excessively overworked under tiredness, Merry Christmas will be only too glad to entertain you on into the night. Now she has managed to acquire three dates for the same dance f but she will take it all in her stride to cope with when the time comes and is off downtown for further exploration tMiddlesex '59?j. On one occasion, at a true Elsa Maxwell dinner party, she unfortunatel' damaved a center niece durinv an exhibition feather dance - tra tic - . Y zlz- l av , I .fb and with a burst of lauffhter the show woes on in true Uaton fashion. An thinv can aw ' A cv l Y av h happen when her eyes start twinkling, and the laughter bubbles forth . . . and it usually does. We will all remember Mary going forth to bless the sports world with her many talents only to return in laughter . . . again. dlflafzy Dbcwii Vllfaton Clapboard Hill Road Green Farms, Conn. But he who kisses the joy as it flies Blake 4' . , . We 'Q is lf-Q 5' .N .Hs G afag. fri, K. if 3 9+ J' .5 MW .. f f ,rms ,K zfw- E7 'ze 's . i A fx -5 ,g M31 fr N te fi' 'A 'L , Ali . - . , ' . 19 I ff. 5 feiisgjy ft 1 - lflfgv' fi mfg' 'Ty . . sift I -B.



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Sarah Wellr The cow, he mooed, and Sarah made the scene. Ever since her appearance in Class VI, Concord Academy has never had to worry about a deficiency of leadership. One of Sarah's most outstanding achievements on record is that she has been the Class of 60's representative to Student Council for three consecutive years. And finally this year she has topped it all off by being elected President of the school. Sarah's public life speaks for itself, but there is always the other side . . . Every Wednesday morning our Beatnik Ballerina toe-tips into school, adorned in black leotard, black tights and black turtle neck sweater. What a spectacle! But Sarah's talent doesn't stop here. She also has a sort of alto-soprano voice that has been plaguing the class octet for three years and the choir for two. Even the hockey, softball and tennis varsities have had the pleasure of her company during numerous victorious seasons. And going back to Lower School operettas, was there ever a king so royal as Sarah? or a shepherd so humble? And then there is that third dimension which sparks all these accomplishments - Sarah's spirit. We're confident in her because she puts such confidence in us. No matter whatishe undertakes - whether it be knitting three scarves for the Fair, getting her license Chow did she do that anyway?j, being a lighthouse-keeper, or downing a box of No-Doz in the course of writing two term papers in one weekend-we know that shelll pull through and survive to tell the tale. gazag Cfaaffs flflfaffi Baker Bridge Road South Lincoln Mass I sway, I bend, retreat, advance And evermore I danse! I danse - Arfhzzr Kelclmm

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