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The Year 1958 At The Highlights . . . . ...................... Work and play were both included in the year's events. Classes - Departments and Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . Capable instructors teach in the departments. Activities . . . A spirit of unity guides our activities. Organizations . . . . . Sports . . . . Music . . . People....................... .... A harmony of personalities forms a spirit of concord. Administration . . Seniors .... Juniors . . . Sophomores . . Freshmen . . Junior High . . . Service Staff . . Advertising.............................. Service with a smile is the motto of our advertisers. Photo Qpage lj Editor Dorothy Smetzer and Photographer Mike Mc- Clure posed for the theme page picture to symbolize our seal which is on the cover. Concord ....6 ....26 ....44 ...46 ...54 ...74 ...86 ...88 ..96 ... 110 ....116 ... 122 ....1'26 ....1-32 ...134 The Concord Metropolitan School District has grown from two grade build - ings in 1926 to the first high school in 1928-29 to our present campus. At present our main campus con- sists of 10 acres and three buildings with 37 classrooms, a gym, and an as- sembly. A nearby athletic field of 12 acres will be the site of a new building for the lower grades of the Central Grade School. Located near the main campus are two grade school buildings, East Side and West Side. East Side is to be remodeled with several new rooms added. Concord's personnel now includes 61 faculty, 3 secretaries, 6 janitors, 14 bus drivers, 10 cooks, and 1660 students.
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Ded1cat1on Is A Well Deserved Honor Mrs. Fisher points out the fundamental duties of an efficient secretary to Ioan Rupe, Jolinda Ellis, and Margaret King. Finding pleasure in teaching, enjoyment in the associations of extra-curricular activities, and concern for the hopes and ambitions of the students characterize the ideal teacher. In additionefficien- cy, pleasantness, and patience are necessary attrib- utes. School spirit and harmony are promoted by the friendly personality of a truly dedicated teacher.. To you, Naomi Fisher, an example of an ideal teacher, we dedicate this 1958 edition of the Con- cordian. 4
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The Year 1958-An Era I 1 Lois Holewinski executes a perfect Spread Eagle in one of her difficult routines which has brought her national honors in baton twirling, winning eleven trophies and forty-five medals . 6
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