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Phoenicion Staff '41 First Row: E. Gorthey, S. Hoppe, J. Farrell, D. Crowley, L. Rancier, S. Bannister. Second Row: J. Sullivan, A. Denery, R. Lamson, B. Forbes, P. Saari, P. Miller, T. Candee. Absent: R. Case. Foreword Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. . . . To the stars through difficulties. . . . They conquer who believe they can. These are indeed noble mottoes and worthy goals for members of a gradua- ting class. But the familiar class motto and other such isolated reminders are poor devices for recalling easily forgotten, though very significant, high school expe- riences. The l96O Phoenician is your means of preserving these meaningful memories. We, the Class of l96l, believe that we have captured in the 1960 Phoenician true and provoking impressions of the school year for your lasting reference. Our yearbook represents a laboriously won, though truly gratifying,achieve- ment of this Junior Class. With it, we are sure you will spend many enioyable and perhaps sentimental hours. 6-0
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Dedicotion The impression many of our student body have of Mrs. Generous is: a warm, patient smile framed in waves of hair of the reddest intensity. Those of us who have worked together with Mrs. Generous, or who have been taught by her, have a more complete and meaningful impression of this woman whose enthusiasm and industry seem unlimited, whose undertakings are blended with optimism and a sense of humor, and whose tolerance of the infamous teenager is coupled with personal concern and understanding. Mrs. Generous is a teacher not only in the scholarly sense of the word, but, just as important, in the respect that she has instructed many of us in the art of self-reliance, a virtue not to be gained from a textbook. By her encourage- ment, many students have been made aware of their talents and now know how to apply these abilities. The Class of 1961 has been fortunate to have Mrs. Generous as an advisor since 1957. Her capable and untiring efforts have been extremely valuable to us, particularly this year when her unselfish guidance proved essential to the making of this yearbook. It is with the honor, respect, and gratitude due her that this Junior Class dedicates their yearbook to Mrs. Edith F. Generous.
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