Arcata High School - Advance Yearbook (Arcata, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 7 text:

As Business Manager for the 1956-57 year- book I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the following people for all of the help that they have given me. Mr. Davies and Anita Schmidt for keeping the records and collecting the money, the Student Council Representatives first and second semester for selling the books and to Mr Butgereit for making up the Advance budget I feel that this experience has helped me greatly and will continue to do so in future years as I plan to attend Humboldt State College and malor in Business Administration with an emphasis on Advertising I hope that Shirley Tolley the new business manager and the new staff will find it as much a pleasure as I have to work with our advisor Mr Crittenden To the new staff I would like to wish the best of luck o.J10'vx 'MAJ Judy Chown pl- 'YDS 'K The theme of the book is cars both old and new The average Freshman who is lucky enough to own a car usually starts with some thing along the lines of a Model T As he pro gresses to a Sophomore so do his interests and he chops channels lowers and every Hot Rod The Junior is a little more refined more dignified and besides you cant take a girl out in a car without a top or radio The Senior year is the ultimate the peak and also gets into the higher bracket The newest car that can be afforded molded striped and thorough ly flashy The auto theme is carried throughout the rest of the book separating each section See if you can decipher them IWAMW I I I Q .. fai I I . . I 1 5 I ' ' T , thing else conceivable, and comes up with the V f . . . I , , , V I f ' ' - . tv I' ' I I I ' 3

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Table of Contents Faculty and Staff Page 5 Class of 57 Page I 1 Class of 58 Page 33 Class of 59 Page 39 Class of 60 Page 46 Government Page 53 Clubs Page 6 Actlvltles Page Queen Page Sports Page 00 Pat McDonough The Advance staff of 57 would luke to extend nts utmost ap precuatuon to all those who gave theur time and energy thus past year We would especially luke to thank Mrs Anderson Annta Schmidt Dannue Stolpe Malton Rnckards and Pete Peterson We gave grateful recognntuon to those members of Journalusm I who helped us wrth the large group shots the Humboldt Tsmes and Standard who were good enough to gave us many of theur sport puctures and Mr Jarboe who also took many photographs for the yearbook The Pepperbox staff In between thenr deadlines worked very hard for the Advance and Mr Cruttenden our advrsor who helped us over the rough spots and also came In as punch pho tographer when he wasnt advxsnng fail 7Wp9 0 . . 70 t ' 75 g 1,5 y



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ffiffiffgrigf :Ri-Q' 'az M, ff , LSTA' :- EY, 1.1.1. 'Dj J 1 5,-3 , . ff.: Clifford M. Sorem , Education should be a continuous process throughout the life of an individual. High school graduation is iust a way point beyond which edu- cation should continue either as a formal process associated with school or as an informal process of learning by self-directed study and through ex- perience. An educated person has an open mind, he is willing to consider new ideas. He is flexible enough to adiust to change. He knows how to lo- cate and how to use sources of information, and he makes decisions based upon the best informa- tion available. The educated person endeavors to become a self-disciplined person who acts in the best interests of the society in which he lives, he has a healthy respect for the dignity and worth of each individual. The educated person recog- nizes that his knowledge is limited and knows that his best opportunity for progress is through continuous study and growth. life 'ng is Ti Michael Chetkovich Vice Principal Public conduct on the part of students definite- ly reflects on the reputation of the school-for good or bad-in the community. lt takes only a few students in one or two instances to undo all the good that the student body worked hard to establish. The student body this year should be commend- ed on its actions as a group and in keeping in line individuals who may have wanted to wander. A Sportsmanship prize is only a small part of the lesson in self, and group control. Keep up the good work. Your school and com- munity can be proud of the Teen-agers who are receiving nation-wide publicity these days. BOARD OF TRUSTEES First row-Mrs. Naomi Cottrell, Alan Morrow, Perry St. John Second row-Jack Piersall, Ivan Krestensen, C. M. Sorem.

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