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MISS JANE E. BOWER We, the seniors of 759, elected Miss Bower and Mr. lzer as our class advisors in our sophomore year. In our junior year, Mr. lzer was appointed Director of Health, Physical Education, and recreation. Therefore, we elected Mr. Taylor to replace Mr. lzer. We wish to thank all the advisors who have helped us in our class projects, and we especially want to thank Miss Bower and Mr. Taylor for their help and guidance during our Senior High School Days. MR. RAY L. TAYLOR . ...,..:i.: gf,,:.::z.,f ,' .awp-5.
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Wfho is this man, worthy of a dedication? Many know him, but few know of the tireless hours that he has given, with little recognition, to us, now the upperclassmen. His devotion to us, and his untiring efforts for the general student's progress, have not gone unnoticed. We hope that this will show his work was not in vain, and is with honor that we dedicate this Nineteen hundred and Fifty-nine ECHOES to Mr. Ray Taylor.
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' Whuw We, the class of 1959, are proud to be the first graduating class to have completed all three years of high school work in the new building. Soon after entering high school in September 1956, our class was organized with the election of Janet Cupp, Presidentg Barbara Frederick, Vice President, Suzanne Stempfly, Secretary, William Snyder, Treasurer, and Wilma Frederick, Historian. We also elected Miss Bower and Mr. Izer as class advisors. Our project for this year was a magazine sale. The year was concluded with a picnic at Knoebel's Grove. Our junior year, Janet Cupp was elected President assisted by William Snyder, Vice President, Judy Godfrey, Secretary, Michael Foust, Treasurerg and Linda Mack, Historian. Mr. Taylor was elected class advisor to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Izer. At the same time we chose green and silver as our official class colors. Our Junior class play was a blood-curdling mystery, Rehearsal for Death. The junior year was climaxed by once again picnicking to Knoebel's Grove, and celebrating our promotion to the rank of Seniors. September 4, 1958 was an important date, for on that day we began our last year in high school, a year of increased interests and activities. Janet Cupp was again elected President with Sue Stempfly, Vice Presidentg Bonnie Fisher, Secretary, Mike Foust, Treasurer, and Linda Mack, Historian. One of the highlights of the year was the annual class play, Rebel Without a Cause. Many of our most pleasant memories will be not only those of classwork projects and discussions, but also those of extracurricular activities - Snow Dance, May Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, Key Club, C.A.A., interscholastic and intramural sports, Band, Chorus, Student Cguncil, History Club, Echoes, F.H.A., F.T.A., Field Day, and many others. Graduation on June 2, 1959 will officially close the school history of the class of 1959, but will officially begin the individual history of each of its members. History is a record of man's deeds. May each of us make for himself a record of commendable deeds as he becomes a part of world history in the new atomic age. Respectfully Submitted, Linda Mack, Historian ,59
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