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enior Class Now that spring is here, and we, the graduating class of '59, are standing on the threshold of opportunity we can barely visualize that this is the final scene of a seem- ingly short but wonderful experience. We have prepared long and hard for our journey into the future. Busy - yes everyone of us in the class of '59 has been busy from the beginning to make our class the most successful in Nampa High history. Our beginning was a bit dubious as we wandered around our new campus-type school. To us upstairs was downstairs, and teachers seemed to never be in the right rooms or else the wrong rooms were associated with the right teachers. We never could figure out why biology didn't come before lunch. At times we faltered, but spring brought the realization that we had weathered the storm and were ready for a step up the social ladder to Juniors. As Juniors we moved into our own. We were ready to throw off the shackles that bound us. Bursting forth we won noise rallies with such a fervor that the other classes were set aside by our rush. We bombarded clubs and school . activities as we began to prove our worthiness of social distinction. We let our class motto, '6Build your character on the firm foundation of truthw guide us through trials and tribulations. Our class project, the wishing well, was destroyed by vandalism just before its completion. Our Senior Recognition Day was highlighted by a scene of festive fun and was brightened up with our class colors, Flamingo and Silver, and our class flower, the Pink Carnation. Three years have passed by swiftly. From that first beginning of the first grade we rose until we were able to assume our position and responsibilities as senior high school students. We are justly proud of our achievements in high school. Much of the credit can be laid at the feet of our capable leaders, past s::::::r and present. Officers during our Sophomore year were: Elias Alvarado, Buzz McMillan, and Melissa Egbert, Junior year: Elias Alvarado, Buzz McMillan. and Christine Lynch, and during our Senior year the officers were: James Wecker, President, Jerry Purcell, Vice President, and Christine Lynch, Secretary. Although we shall leave a little saddened because of the joyful and wisening experiences we have had, we shall say good-bye to our friends, our teachers, and our alma mater. With the realization that what we have learned, what we have accomplished, and what we know will always be with us we can venture forth with a sense of security, belonging, and social maturity. FIRST ROW, left to right: Steve Treasure, lncz Gabica, Christine Lynch, Jim Wecker, Jerry Purcell, Linda Pfeiffer, Gayle Nihart. SECOND ROW: Eddy Hilty, Linda Jacobsen, Linda Dawson, Paula Flisher, Melissa Egbert, Carol Lee Fobes, Mike Thompson. THIRD ROW: Janet Decker, Betty Clegg, Roberta Givens, Elias Alvarado, Georgia Turrittin, Mary Hicks, Sandee Ford, Harold Lupton. TOP ROW: Armand Roberts, Brian Croft, Dennis Alldredge, Deanna Duffy, Don Johnson, Corder Campbell, Ron Dike, Buzzy McMillan, Bill Mansur. . ' ' 4 n .:s .a1.,1...
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