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W. Robert Paynter To the Class of 1959: Yours is a marvelous heritage! With every new dis- covery, in no matter what field of endeavor, there have opened new vistas, each more magnificent than the last. Whether it be in medicine, science, the arts, the humani- ties,-any of these offers a challenge to him who would be daring and ambitious enough to accept it. Congratulations for that which you have already attained. May success crown your efforts and the world be a better place for all mankind because there was a Class of 1959 of whom we could all be proud. W. Robert Paynter Supervising Principal 9
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Change is the most consistent factor of lite. For these past few years both you and we have been changing rapidly, drawing on the experiences of our pasts and the wisdom of those with whom we live and labor. As you have matured, so have we. At Baldwin we have been fortunate to have adequate facilities for your education and by your labors here, we have learned more fully the ways and means to better edu- cation. The process was not at all a one-way street and the students yet to come will benefit by your experience. You now go on in lite, taking a part of us with you as we retain a part of each of you in our hearts. Congratulations, and may your life ahead bring you success, understanding, and contentment. R. D. Snoutfer 5.1. xo Mr. J. Ernest Harrison Mr. Harrison, who was busy with courses of study and resource units is capably filling the newly created Office of Curriculum Co-ordinator School Board, Top Row: Edward R. lawrence, Solicitor, Edward X. Hallenberg, Clifford M. Sweitzer, William B. Cullen, Raymond E. Baker. Bottom Row: Stanley A. Jarecki, Secretary, Ernest C. Ott, Vice President, Richard D. Snoutter, President, Katherine K. Stone, Don E. Vierling, Q4 xi
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1 F WILBERT C. BRANDTONIES Principal Seniors, it is now time to say farewell. You have completed your high school training and you are now going to enter a new phase of your life. Your teachers have given you the benefit of their knowledge, experience, and training in order to prepare you for citizenship so that you may take your rightful place in society. I hope that your high school educational experiences will help you to solve some of the many problems that you will have during your life time. The administration and the faculty wish you the best of everything that is to be enioyed in a rich, full life. ' W. C. Brandtonies The secretaries have their fin- gers on the pulse of the school. Carol Simmons, Janice Leech, Kay Vaglia. i0
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