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Sue Bramwell Editor This has been a truly memorable year. In an effort to conquer space, man suc- ceeded in putting a satellite in orbit around the sun, and from another satellite was broadcast a message of good will. First to go under the ice of the North Pole was the atomic submarine, the Nautilus. Alaska became our forty-ninth state, adding a new star to the flag. It is hoped that Hawaii will soon be admitted, Here at school, we participated in an economy run, with Penny Neville winning in our district. Our band was chosen to play at the East-West game during Christmas vacation. Retiring this year are Assistant Principal Raymond Stenback and Coach Bob Damon. Mr. Stenback will long be remembered as financial adviser to school organizations and friend to many of our students and graduates. Not only has Mr. Damon established a fine record for coaching, but his students will never forget his kindness and understanding. Mrs, Logan Rooney, a well loved former teacher, has given up her place on the Board of Trustees this year, being replaced by Mr, A. P, Gladden. 'ML Edgar Petersen, popular custodian who has served the school for many years, was unable to return last fall because of serious illness. Malcolm Niles, Clnass of 1956, was this year awarded the degrees of Star American Farmer and Pacific Regional Farmer, Regional Farmer is an honor won by only three other young men in the United States this year. This has been a year of accomplishment in many fields of endeavor and the future is limitless and challenging. 6
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5444464 To the Class of '59 You, the members of the Class of '59, have reached the threshold of life. ln a few days you will leave this, your high school, for the GREAT CHALLENGE confronting you. We shall miss you, your activities, your influence, and yourleadership, but we are happy and rejoice with you in this your GREAT MOMENT, because we know that your influence will help to make this world a better place in which to live. All of you will make some contributionto- ward that desired goal. Many of you will leave your home, your friends, your neighbors, yes and your community, but we are certain that some time, somewhere we will meet again, and at that joyful reunion, we will have the opportunity to thank each of you personally for your contribution, be it great or small. You leave this high school with our blessings, our love, and our best wishes until we meet again. Your sincere friend and teacher G. J. Badura 8
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