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Graduation Senior Mid-Winter Gloria Glickert and lim Garbe Carolyn Pontious and Senior Prom Iell Elmore and Diane Hosletter Varsity Drag Ron While and Anne Young Senior Banquet Iudy Ennis and Ioey Greenberg lay Wannamaket . SENIOR Because of the St. Law- rence Seaway, we can look forward to a great progress in Great Lakes ports and to penetration of inland areas by ocean vessels. As the graduat- ing class of l959, we can help to determine how great the progress will be, both in the future develop- ment of the Seaway, and The Senior Officers and Advisers are seated U.. Paula Souiar: Mr. C. Folqate: President, Iim to RJ: Treasurer, Mrs. A. Perkins Standing CL. to RD: Mellencamp: Vice Pres., Lynn Ashton: Secretary, Nancy Tynefield.
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I lust as Cartier stood at the mouth of the St. Lawrence River and surveyed the sweep of the winding river, we also stand at the commencement of a great search. Like the early explorers we are crossing a wide sea and will soon stand on the brink of a new world. We will be the pioneers in a fantastic age. Our mode of travel will not be a wood- en sailing ship or a covered wagon but a jet or even a space ship. Still we are pioneers searching not for gold or lands but ideas and the basic truths that shall spell progress to all men. Our river lies before us, but it is for us to plot our course. Each of us will choose a differ- ent direction or a different route, but that is as it should be, for we are all different and we must mold the educa- tion we are receiving to our individual needs. It is our duty to absorb the prep- aration of our high school career, and to be influenced and shaped by our ex- periences during these formative years. High school is but a leg on our journey into the unknown. To be prepared we must be familiar with what we have already traversed. Then we can as- suredly venture forth to cross the prai- rie, to penetrate the wilderness, to bring light to where there was darkness. Intermediate-of the Wiley-Donders Canal Thomas Ludlow Ashley 27
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Iudy Balsam and Ben Garmex' CLASS in the advancement oi man in every field. Some of us will go on to college for further educa- tion, others will join the labor ranks immediately. Whatever course We may follow, the day after grad- uation will mark a fresh beginning in shaping our individual records in life. Senior Trip f Karen Brooke and Iohn McNuti L Diners ana puns uuuque-L Bob Parletie and Iohn Linsiead Dads and Daughters Date Ianet Landis with Mr. Landis Sue Wallis wtih Mr. Wallis Senior Play Lila Fox and Bob Wilson Senior Girls Mothers' Tea and Sandy Baldwin and Ioanne Robar
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