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Tltircl Row: Falk, VVhitney, Scannell, Koch, YVa1'field, Falk, Pickman. Second Row: Rice, Shrock, Locke, Wyman, Thompson, Derderian, Hall, Fahnestock. First Row: Wherry, Hinchman, Olmsteacl, Ramsay, Howe, Mallinekrodt, Miller. A bsent : Dickerson, Comninos. Lunch is the busiest time of day for the lives. Some settle on the window ledge where they can watch people passing below, others perch themselves on the radiator or form gossip sessions under the cubbies, We have a wild assortment of entertainment: drenched sponge fights, rides up and down the corridor on Mrs. Coryell's roller chair, or the less strenuous hide and seek. Another game is locking the hall door causing people to use Mr, Eddy's room as a detour, but for the more intel- lectual type, there is studying in the locker room. This is impossible to do in study hall, where the lights are swinging and clanking because of the fives' activities upstairs! Nevertheless, from the ghoulies and the ghosties and the tives, good Lord, deliver us! Debby Fahnstock Faith Whitney' N X f f 41? x f A44 h A JL, W. il Alla , Q' Q . ab' f w ga 5 , f J 9 'W TL r y .. X,
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CLASS VI Second Row: Suesens, Oakly, Travers, Edgarton, Hepburn, Baldwin, Everett, Peabody. First Row: S. Horton, Haskins, Clark, Motley, Lincoln, Hurley, W. Arnold. Absent: M. VVillett. N 11 ' 0 :tier 72.1 Q v:j,! fy W1 lg ffifr l'V y fl x 4 f v ' W lx M ,z 'yfwzx 'W x ,K , ,uber i We quivered as we walked in on the first day of school to a new teacher, new hooks, and a new school. That was too much! Although scared, we tried not to show it, for we were really looking forward to this year. Then we met Miss Wagruer and went on from there. After some difficulty in finding the various rooms, we hnally arrived at classes, on time and safely! At the end of this day we felt very distin- guished because we had so many books to carry home and so many new stories to tell of our first encounter with Con- cord Academy. Although this description may sound as if we spend all our time in the class room, there is no hope of that. For, BEWARE, the sixes are on the run! Hilary Baldwin Christine Lincoln
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CLASS IV Fourth Row: Norseen, Schevill, Culver, Wolfe, Best. Third Row: Glover, Lempereur, Pickman, Carter, Lenox, Gambrill, Wright, Walker, Rowland. Second Row: Murray, Duane, Bentinck-Smith, Pertzoff, Holst, Parks, Montague, Pike. First Row: Arnold, Morgan, Fisher, Roeder, Cass, Healey, Grifhth. Absent: Kraetzer, Motley, Pyle, Winship. Class IV started the year with good intentions of working hard. This plan soon fell apart, however, as we became accustomed to our new middle school position adjoining the seniors. Unfortu- nately we became an integral part of both Faculty and Student Council meet- ings. Perhaps it was because our new found enthusiasm for hockey games with Miss Howe, Middlesex boys, par- ties, gossip sessions and Miss Kings Modern Dance took precedence over our work. Our next major crisis arose when we discovered that money was involved Xxxi A' in our first class dance and we were faced with an empty treasury. Some- . how we successfully managed to raise -, the necessary funds and even upper- Q ' - X 97 classinen spies admitted it was the best ' qt. l 0 F ever' ni f . . . . I 1 P ' , Dear Mrs. Phelps, Q-4421 i , And dear Mrs. Hall, ff- 1 Q .n ' mga? ff' l ln four more years .ff 911 . - ' w You might miss us all? s. 3,53 'fsflg ' B. Motley 9 Penny Griffith
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