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ii S . X s fa i i T... nil.: ' Qfi f Honor and shame from no condition riseg N ti Act well your part, there all the honor lies. i il? w W'-ii 4 i 4 5 A X1 lu 3 sm 3 ' 'gf WW in .df 1 1: wit h ia ,S f li! 335' I' 1 i, 5 X Q ..., 7,. Q Mr. WILLIAM F. MAsTERs-- 'As the living example of the above truthg As the servant for fifty years of a noble professiong m ill! As a source of advice to those in needg As a constant reminder of our debt to our fellowmeng ' As a pioneer of our educational standardsg As one to whom we are largely indebted for the school we have-- We, the Class of 1959 salute you upon your retirement. Your dauntless inspiration and years of planning, which were realized in the building of North- westem High School, will be recorded in the minds and hearts of men and women for generations to come. We thank you for all that you have done, and for a true example of the meaning of social service. 3 Z 23 in i..t, .,fff1 L i 7
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A MINISTR no From the Office To the Members of the Class of 1959: To be invited to record this message gives me an opportunity to extend my congratulations and wish you success. Our objectives have been to provide you with educational train- ing, guidance toward better citizenship, and background for vocational employment. We hope your efforts will be beneficial to you and your neighbors. Never before has the challenge to youth been so great. Sincerely yours , of XQMLMQ Mr. L. Harry Kefsimef, B.s., M.A. L- Harry Kefshflef Supervising Principal A To the Seniors: FYOFI1 the Office The anticipated time of graduation has arrived. Each member of the class will always remember it as an important day in his life. While in high school, you have had the opportunity for the preparation and development of a well rounded life with the aid and guidance of your teachers. What you will do in the future depends upon yourself, your ambitions, initiative, and determination to attain your goal. The road to success is not easy and the pitfalls are many, but strive to achieve a strong character, render service to mankind, and make our world a better dwelling place. My personal wishes for success and happiness go with each mem- ber of the Class of 1959. Sincerely yours, fjllffff w77?114. i Mm W' Rex Mr. Alton w. Rex, B.s., M.s. High School Principal From the Seniors We, the graduating class of 1959, wish to take this opportunity to extend our sin- cere appreciation to Mr. L. Harry Kershner, Supervising Principal, and to Mr. Alton W. Rex, High School Principal, for their guidance and direction during our years at Northwestem. The quality of their interest and the sincerity of their endeavors for our welfare is the measure of their friendship, and we recognize its worth. Again, we are grateful for their leadership and assistance. 6
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Mr. RICHARD BLOS E B.S. Usually seen in blue slacks with a white stripe . . . gave up Driver Ed . . . too dan- gerous! has the juniors going around in circles in geometry . . . roll call: Sirty-vun. Boys' Gym Club Mr. MARVIN H. DAVIS B.S., M.A. Don't mark in the book . . . traffic cop . . . is annoyed by slow-moving people . . . takes care of junior high home room programs . . . doesn't mind a joke, especially when made by a senior. Mrs. MARILYN M. DURNER B.S. Recent bride . . . did you say you tore your skirt? Just see Mrs. Durner . . . Oh, that's cute . . . She may be small but she's mighty. F.H.A. Miss BARBARA L. KERCHNER B.S. Al1 work away . . . usually seen wearing a gym suit . . . tries to keep our cheerleaders in A-1 condition . . . Beep- Beep look out for Cadillacsl G.A.A. Cheerleaders FAC U LTY 8 Mrs. HARRIET R. BLOSE B.S. No longer Miss Facey . . . likes debates although rather quiet herself . . . fashion- plate figure . . . Write another essay. Gold Leaf Mr. GEORGE I.. DILLIARD B.S. New addition on the scene . . . has daily race with school bus through Germansville . . . crossword puzzle fan . . . shares 122 homeroom with Mr. Stoudt. J .V. Basketball Mr. OSCAR D. HENRY B.S. Never that . . . white wavy hair . . . capable teacher of the seventh and eighth graders . . . Don't bark. Mrs. CHARLOTTE E. KERSCHNER B.S., M.A. Capable guidance instructor . . . enjoys pulling surprise chemistry quizzes . . . Right church, wrong pew . . . test- ing, testing, testing. Student Council, F.T.A.
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