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Page 11 text:
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Fa . a time to meet old friends . . . and new ones . . . A time to begin again another year . . . Perhaps some are a little wiser and a little surer . . . Gthers are full of excitement and anticipation as a new experience be- gins . . . A time to cheer the team, and more, a time to cheer each other . . . The Football Prom brings to some gladness, to others sadnessg but donit all things? . . . We laughed at the play we heard . . . the band and the choirs when Thanksgiving came. . . This is fall . . . a busy time . . . a time to enjoy ourselves and each other by working together, play- ing together, learning and hoping to- gether . . . What has this fall meant to you? R -5 I ,bw er' dab
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In Memoriam No one who knows life can call it purposeless. Most men have some aim in life whether they realize it or not. It is the man with real purpose, however, who dedicates his life to service to others. Mr. B. George Saltzman was such a man. He gave his time and his abilities to others, to us, to the community, and to the indispensable field of education. As education helps make the man, so the man must help make education. This is what he did as Superintendent of Schools in Colorado, in Kansas, and here in BRENTWOOD since 1946. The world has a way of going on no matter who leaves or when. People, too, ma seem to forget, but in this case they cannot, for in the schools and colleges todlay are students who have benefited from his work. They will keep his memory alive. The rewards of his efforts are in our hands. We are grateful, Mr. Saltzmang and we shall remember.
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JUDY BLACK Hello-o-o Everybod Hello7' is the welcoming cheer used this year to greet the visiting teams in the foot- ball and basketball seasons. ' 'H-E-L-L-O Hello everybody We say Hi there l It is appropriate, therefore, that we use it to greet you in the 1958-59 Eagle. BARBY WEST Captam The purple and gold giant pom poms along with the 30 megaphones, also in purple and gold, create color and pep on the squad this year. The minia- ture pom pons and megaphones, purchased by pep club, added to the spirit. A cheer that accom- panies these is: Purple and gold, fight fight -- Purple and gold, fight fight -- Who fight? We fight! Purple and gold, fight fight! JULIE SWYERS CAROL BARRETT JOAN LEDBETTER
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