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Qs W K i ff 'XXX 1 I Hmlllfrlm uni ,ig ' Z If-if -ix -If fl' W 1 cl L If, c gf, , like , Q, December 15, 1959 To The Class Of 1960: As we have lived and worked together during the past four years through joint effort we have been able to achieve many noteworthy accomplishments which will be recorded in the history of Northern Valley. The develop- ment of the principles underlying the curricular and ex- tracurricular achievements in which you participated and which you helped to effect are now a part of our tradi- tion. The pages in this book are designed to serve as a memento of the highlights of these accomplishments throughout your high school career. But this yearbook is actually more than a record, more than a memento. It is rather a living memorial of its name - Northern Lights. As you well know, the Aurora Borealis, or as you choose to call it, Northem Lights, is a Howing, ever-present ray which at times in our hemisphere is quite readily precep- tible. The tradition which you have helped to build and which is your legacy to us will remain as a shining, ever- present contribution to our school. We hope, then, that as you enter the school of life you may find there success, happiness, and a radiance which will give to all mankind encouragement, hc pe, and peace. Very truly yours, Frank Hurley Mr. Hurley with Mrs. Marjorie LeMa.n- S . d quars, Secretary. upermten ent Mr. Frank J. Hurley, Superintendent
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,ep gg. . , ,M JT ,sift K .- N555 I to .y L f,c,l.f o5,3'i,14,jIf Q.--J Mr. Duff with Mrs. Majorie Clark, Secre- tary. Mr. Donald T. Duff, Principal However, our convictions share our world are December 6, 1959 To The Class Of l960: We are told that thc Norsemen of old were renowned for their explorations into unknown lands. Their deeds of valor and daring were unparalleled in the history of their time. ln fact, historians believe that these Norsemen were the first Europeans to discover America, in approximately 1000 AD. It would seein justly fitting and proper to hope that you, as you leave Northern Valley to pursue your life's work or to enter helds of vocational education. might be- come modern Norsemen. Vle hope that you will open new trails, explore untrod paths, and thus give a new and bet- ter world to mankind. lN'e then could proudly say that by the year 2000 A.D. '. I our Norsemen had. like their namesakes left a mark in his- f-,gf 1 fum 8 gf! tory' I Sincerely. ' X l 'Q N ,, rifmald '11 nuff 45X ' A-fs Principal 'Zi WB ,W ff, it a -,. 521- URJQX - i M4 m l 1 X 1 X G .4 rr X U l
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