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Cumberland Valley High School represents tor us, the class of 1959, the culmination of our educational progress. We have seen here the scholarly aspects of life, in a youthful atmosphere, coupled with our development of a society by which to be accepted, reiected, or to dis- card as individuals. To us, it has been the final and least accessible stepping stone in a creek, one which we have finally attained, and when we gain it, we realize that now we face a more difficult task - that of crossing the river life. But with the assimilation of honesty and sportsmanship, we have enabled ourselves to evaluate situations with relative accuracy, retaining a standard of truth in introspect. When we created this introspective honesty, we became the masters of our theme for this Argus - understanding. Should we live as indicated by this designed code, as we well may, our lives in the future will undoubtedly present themselves with ioys and disappointments comparable to those we have thus encountered. For this reason, Cumberland Valley, to date, is the key to the patterr of life we have adopted - a combination of honesty, iustice, anc tolerance - a stepping stone to better understanding. - - Edwin Delattre 4 .
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LEFT TO RIGHT - Mr. Wallace, Advisor, Karyl Packer, Treasurer, Miss Weaver, Advisor, Jean Nichols, Vice- President, Ruthmary Tinner, Council Member, Richard Hupper, President, Janet Rider, Secretary. CLASS HISTORY .V . . Class of l959, first class to complete six years ot iunior-senior high school in the Cumberland Valley Joint High School . . . seventh grade, Mechanics- burg Naval Supply Depot. . . eighth grade, Cumberland Valley High School building . . . class party in cafeteria . . . Organized during freshman year Skip Neidhamer, president . . . St. Patrick's Day dance . . . sophomore class president, Larry Noss . . . Iowa Tests . . . Sweetheart Swing . . . iunior class president, Larry Stoner . . . first musical comedy, Good News . . . Shangri-La . . . class picnic at Fuller Lake . . . Fran Page wins honor of Student Council president . . . senior class president, Rick Hupper . . . Miss Weaver and Mr. Wallace, new class advisors . . . Stardust . . . Win- ter Wonderland . . . Baccalaureate . . . Commencement. 6
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