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MR. STIVERS Dean of Boys How often you will look through the pages of your Harvester and think of your many friends while at Corcoran High School! Their success, and yours, will be the result of todays thoughts and action-values you are establishing, goals you are setting. Maydyour time at Corcoran High build for you basic un erstandings which will bring you the ioy of t achieving a successful life in your chosen field of work. May you, as you enter this fast changing world, contribute and share a better life with all mankind i Congratulations to you the students of Corcoran High School on your achievements to the present time and best wishes to you for your future endeavors. Especially do l congratulate the members of the graduating class of 1959. Ithas beenapleasure to work with the Corcoran High School students. I am proud to say that I feel sure there is no finer groupof students in any high school anywhere. Asyou grow older and face the world in your every- day life, I feel sure you will come to appreciate more and more the things you have learned in your years at Corco ran High School. Your academic achievements will of course be of great value to you, but perhaps far greater than these will be your ability to get along well with other people. The importance of this is surely out- standing when we hear that as high as ninety per cent of the employees who are dismissed from their jobs are not discharged because ofinability to do their work well, but because they cannot get along with other employees. You can be part of the ten percent. . . Mr. Stivers . . .Miss White l MISS WHITE Dean of Girls SECRETARIES BEVERLY OAKLEY BARBARA FUGA TE 5
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MR. STE WA RT Superintendent With each passing year we see another group of young men and young women leave our school to take their place in society as a responsible citizen. We are confident that the graduating seniors of the Class of 1959 are capable and qualified to meet the problems and situations as they arise. The future will hold great things for you. We wish that each of you will remember your school and the kind of Life that is a credit to you and your community. Congratulations and best of luck to the class of T959 SCHOOL BOA RD This is a time of great excitement and challenge. We have proposed trips to the moon and beyond. lt is likely that we will soon have manned flights into space. Each day we read of some new development. To accom- plish the wonders of today has taken a wealth of study and research. To keep apace with the innovations of today and the advances of tomorrow will take more in- formation, knowledge, and understanding than has ever before been necessary. This is the challenge for all of us, those who teach, those whoinvent and design, those who operate the machines, and those who keep them clean. Included in this great challenge is the control and wise use of those things we create. There will be no pro- gress, but chaos, unless we also advance in our under- standing of moral and spiritual values, of individual and societal needs. We must grow in our appreciation of man, of peoples, and of God. My message to the high school graduates of i959 is to recognize and accept this challenge .... Mr. Stewart . . .Mr. Yeager MR. YEAGER Principal 4-Bb r MR. I. MAROOT MR. A. FINNEY MR. F. DOAN MR. R. BESSEY MR. H, DOW 4
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OFFICE HELP LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Reguero, J. Walton, P. McLaughlin, A. Lewis, V. Van- zant, D. Newsom, P. Coffman, V. Leach, J. Mitchell, P. Barnhart, J. Brewster, L. Goodrich, B. Curtis, N. Short, J. Bynum, L. Henley. LIBRARIAN S LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Brewster, L. Harless, S. Sampson, B. Thomas, L. Cox. J. Percival. V. Hammond, G. Sirmans, C. Garcia. CUSTODIAN S . '1 ? , . 1 Q, Y... tg ' L1 ,.7 L gf . , i f .Q i , k 3 E F .5 F ,518 on QW ,'. i vy . , ..,. gf . ' if ' 1 5 ' A ,. . LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Endsley, J.B. Bankhead, N. Brause, F. Andrews, C Chavez. 6
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