Concord Academy - Yearbook (Concord, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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cblaafaz gDa'zfd.s'z lfHeJ,I,' we have not laughed. Hester came to C.A. in Class V, younger but every bit as bubbly as she is now. One of the more vivacious members of Class I, Hester has entranced us with tales of a mysterious - but oh! so attractive - older brother, of innumerable visits to a neighboring campus, and of summer experiences at Marblehead. She is constantly hostessing various gatherings, whether they be Sunset Strip hen-parties or lively bull sessions. Her career in varsity began and ended with the archery team in Class IV, yet she continues to be an eager participant in Current Events and class meetings. Followed by two black puppies, Hes explains that Kimberly is my step-dog-in-law-to-be! But how can she explain the fact that she seems to be the ringleader of the Saturday Middlesex invasions which have so recently been forbidden?! We do know that without Hester's resounding laugh, parties would be incomplete. For all her lighthearted spirits, however, Hester is a thoughtful student, a staunch supporter of the class, and a loyal friend. We have no fear of Hester's drifting away after graduation - how could we forget her? -P J? Qi 49 Lexington Road Concord, Mass The most wasted day of all is that on which - Sebastien R. N. Cham oft V25 'L WX, sr Q 5 15' fiiqmizlli va -'X K 5, 23 t ' I ,UL e- gi . 4 ' . , . e ' - :.s.fftfffi,,5k K

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cguscuz Cfianning Q-Days Danzig Dooz 5021 84th St., SE. Mercer Island, Wash. You smile upon your friend today, Today his ills are over. - A. E. Homfmzfz I heard a V say, Look, there's Christopher Robin,', and I zipped to inspect. Yes, there he came with his knees smiling between his short green coat and his big black boots. But as he approached, I realized that this wasnit Christopher at all, but it was Doozle! As she came nearer I heard her say, That just makes me ROAR, and I knew that my suspicions were confirmed. Unlike Christopher and his friend Pooh, Dooz is always on an extreme diet, until . . . Come on Dooz we're going to have an apple pie stuff. UNO, I'm on a diet. But . . . apple pie doesn't have many calories, does it? So off they bound. Luckily for Dooz, the pie immediately wears off during her practices for the hockey, basketball and tennis varsities. Between these pastimes, she manages to get a great deal accomplished. She was Vice- President of Class II and this year she is Head of the Boarding Department. Dooz appeared in the most peculiar garb at an Exeter dance! Or was it Christopher that we saw there? Well, anyway, we leave her arms crushed by a stack of letters from the gang - Tigger at Princeton, Roo at St. Paul's, and Iieyore at Georgia Tech.



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gucfiffi faint? gD5sff21 74 Main Street Concord, Mass. O fairer daughter of a fair mother. . -ixlaw rrfzldylf - Horace +'a.r., eJ-v- f We had heard a great deal about Mrs. Phelps' daughter , but had seen little of Judy until her transfer from Northfield in Class II. Judy was immediately elected to Dance Committee and joined French Club and the softball varsity. This year she regrets missing fall sports because of an extremely odd East African foot disease! She was elected Head of Dance Committee this year and is known by her familiar cry, You have to go once you've signed up ! Her dancing abilities led momentarily to an interest in South America until she decided that Northeast Harbor had more to offer. CIS this where she found her 15 boys for the Country Ball?j Judy's house has been a meeting place for boarders, day girls, and Bumbles',g and we have enjoyed class parties, her parties and even those others. Judy has been unanimously elected president of the one-a-day candy bar club, yet still manages to fit into her VW, only to head for the nearest bakery shop. We last saw Judy trundling home at recess, only to return with more peach'l jokes. ' J f . .. .i ,af at V. ,,. I ' a W a ,,,, , , , ,ae fists 25, 48' 'wr aaa? 5 up . ..,.. . 5 .. .JA r J an - , p J, ' fi iw, f 2 M fr 7T .ff if I frW Y!?l'f21- 3 51 7 5 A, i s -b -...,.,amfsge-',:.: ,gi .. J 15. 1 5. il 3, 'rr .r y Wk - . 'tYf1g.9xiEf .yr Q .f -as ' Q .- - my ,L ,sag .,.,,.. . -5 M t ..L,g5tgga,.Eg,i E 2 if it ,' fa-W ttf' '53W2'iQi..Q , , Y . 1 ay X 35 4 K 3 . a ,. 3 . :ii ' - iq W 'W A W i ..+' S 1 , 5' S at in Q is mania fwgaa firm w Sv .2

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