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Our Dean WK. MISS CHRISTINE MISS SALLY KEITH ATKINSON 90' MISS MARGUERITE CHOUINARD MR FRANK OCONNOR MR THOMAS HI GHES and for us so trrelessly durrng our formatne hrgh school years As junrors our fnrst b1g money makmg proyect was the sellrng of magazrne subscrrptrons Under the careful gu1dance of you Mrss Atkrnson and M1ss Kerth our campaign was a brg success Then as the clrmax of our unror year our prom was truly Almost Paradrse It was our unror deans who worked along wrth us to make the evenlng unforgettable Thanks to your patrence Miss Chournard we were carefully 1nstructed ln the frne art of La Grande Marche And as we f1nally became Senrors we faced the tremendous responsrbrlrty of producrng the Drap erran We surely could neyer hase accompllshed thrs task alone The credrt belongs to you Mr O Connor who worked so ceaselessly wrth the Draperran Board to make our yearbook a real credxt to Draper Mr Hughes took the responsrbrlrty as drrector of our Senror Play Through hrs tutelage umpm juprter a three act comedy was profrtably produced And so as our frnal year draws to a close w1th our Senror Banquet Senror Ball and frnally gradua tron we say farewell and try to express our apprecratron to you our deans Thank you for everythrng and may you always remember us the Class of 1960 O We, the Class of 1960, owe a deep debt of gratitude to our five deans. They have worked with us, , - J . , ,. - J - I ' - ' V ' ' 'l - y UI - 1 2
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TH PREPARATION OF THF' YOUTH OE AMERICA F1rst To be alert and 1nform d c1t1zens xn an age when 1gnorance or m1s1nformat1on could brmg po11t1cal catastrophe an age when the guardmg of our nearest cornmumtxes may ult1mately depend upon our knowledge of the most d1stant lands and peoples Second To be tolerant and sens1t1ve c1t1zens so that our socxety may not suffer the moral s1ckness that xs b1gotry and may clearly percewe the values and the v1rtues cher1shed ln other socxetmes Th1rd To be sk1lled and accomphshed cmtmens able to gra p the great levers turn the gxant wheels of thxs new atomxc age as nature fmally surrenders to men so many of 1ts colossal secrets lelsure pronnsxng a new freedom from much to11 not merely to relax 1n pleasure but to cultxvate the mmd and to nour1sh the spxrxt To be wholly educated m the sense that man 1S a sp1r1tual and mtel lectual and physmcal bemg Arner1ca needs cxuzens strong 1n thexr mdeals and sp1r1tual conv1ct1ons healthy 1n then' bod1es and txrelessly lnquxrmg 1n m1nd And f1nal1y to be bold and courageous c1t1zens knowmg that strength and sacr1f1ce are the mdzspensable savmg weapons of freedom and know1ng that the frontler m Amerlca, that rules so much of our h1story has become ln thxs age the front1er that 15 Amer1ca leader of free nat1ons hope of free men DNVIGHT D EISENHOWER I9 E -4 . U . e . . , . . . -- . . . ., -- S i I D I ' 'I Fourth -- To be wise and reflective citizens, thankful for the new 1 n ' - . . , . ' . . . Y . - , y . . , . . '- . 1 .
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Scnivr Zlass Off ters is 6 X 7'h-- . BTW lj' X, SHARLEN E P4111 :mem ul m -, -9479 '1 ..,. W-.Jr ALBERT VINCEN 'l RIGGI Prefldezzr our last year a The Class of 1960 w1sely chose our off1cers for h our busrest and happ1est txmes We They haxe successfully led us throug v N Gif? ,bf ig Cl-IERYL SAKOS Sens! ny t Draper H1 gh if X .af xg' MIDDLETOXI S PIDGEON ARLEN E THOMA d fl! Tre umm I fre Pr Il 5 CALKINS LEONARD Sergewzt .It Ar mr
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