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The Year '58-'59
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The Year 1959 At Concord The Highlights .......... . .... An eventful year proved to be exciting. Classes - Departments and Faculty . . . . . . . A well-qualified faculty instructs the students. Activities....................... Varied activities add interest to the school year. Music.................. Organizations . . SportS..... Peop1e............ .... Pleasant people create a friendly atmosphere. Administration ............ Seniors .... Juniors . . . Sophomores . . Freshmen . . . Junior High . . Service staff . . Advertising . . . . . ..... . .... Teen-agers are excellent customers. Photo fPage lj Dorothy Martin sits on top of our world. Photo fPage 31 Bob Holdeman and Pat Riley. 5 . . 6 , , 26 . . 46 . . 58 . . 66 . 82 . 84 . 90 . 102 . 110 . 115 . 120 . 129 . . 132 As we look out the press room window, through the wires, we can view our rapidly grow- ing campus. In 1926 the Concord Metropolitan School District consisted of only two grade school buildings. At present our campus includes three build- ings with 37 classrooms, a gym, and an auditor- ium. The enrollment 1, 795 is the school's lar- gest. Anew tennis court was constructed this fall with facilities for ice skating. Also a new grade school is being built which will be ready for use next fall. This site was formerly an athletic field. Two other grade schools, East Side and West Side, are a part of Concord. The complete ser- vice staff now includes 63 faculty, 4 secretaries, 7 janitors, 15 bus drivers, and 10 cooks.
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