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CLASS VI Fifth Row: F. Howes, A. Dickerson, D. Thompson. Fourth Row: H. Falk, W. Shrock, M. Koch, M. Wadleigh, S. Miller, E. Mallinckrodt, F. Whitney. Thi-rd Row: M. Falk, M. Hall, P. Warfield, L. Hinchman, L. Wyman, D. Fahnstock, R. Ramsay. Second Row: M. Locke, J. Olmsted, N. Rice, R. Comninos, S. Pickman. First Row: J. Derderian, Gigi, H. Bailey. When I walked through the gates of Concord Academy on September 17, 1958, it felt good to be going as a pupil after visiting this school so many times with my sisters. I was scared, but looking forward to the year ahead of me. I knew my classmates because of the cookout that Marie Hall had before school opened. When I stepped in the building I saw most of them in the halls or in their rooms, It was nice to be with them and to know that we were going to spend the year together, As the year goes on we get to know everyone well and on the whole have a good time together. We are divided up into two sections, Miss Wagner's and Miss Beals'. Altogether we have six teachers. Miss Wagner teaches us mathe- matics, Miss Beals, history, and Mrs. Wegner, science. Miss Howe is our in- structor in Sports which gives us a lot of exercise. For art we have Mrs. Power, and for English we have our home room teachers. Miss Loring directs our Chorus. All of our teachers are fun and they keep us working! We have a variety of girls in our class. Several of them are practical jokers, especially Mary Wadleigh. She loves rock and rolli' and she is always talking about her radio which gets stations from all over the world, Faith Whitney is our cartoonist. The Falk twins are taking the place of the twins who graduated last year. We have heavy eaters, hard workers, and of course, noisy ones. We run from class to class swinging on the poles at the bottom of each stairway. These are only a few of the events that go on at our end of the school. Drop in to see us sometime. jill Olmsted
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