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Dedication To you, Sister Hortense, we, the graduating class of 1959, dedi- cate this edition of the SCECINARAMA. For all of us, this dedica- tion is replete with significance, It is our way of expressing deepest gratitude for the role you have played in our lives at Scecina. XVe thank you for giving us our theme-THE SHINING HOURS, the striking slogan to which you so frequently refer. But above all, vve thank you for making THE SHINING HOURS more than just a slogan, but a gradual realization during our treasured high school years. You have added a womanly touch to Scecina, a touch that is necessary, evident, and deeply appreciated. For your spirit of sacrifice in guiding and inspiring us, we shall always be grateful, You have not only encouraged each of us to be a vital part of Scecina but you have, by your example, manifested how these hours can truly be the ones that shine. Yours has been a priceless service to us, and to you we owe a debt we can never repay. XVe hope that the dedication of our yearbook to you may, in some small way. express our gratitude for all you have done for us. May it also encourage you, Sister Hortense, to remember our class in your prayers.
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Wrestling First Row: F. Sanders, D. Redmond, B. Freeland, L. Trefz, J. Dinn, D Daugherty, M. Doyle, A. Caito. Second Roux' D. Gehrich, D. Flack, J. Rettig, B. Fowler, J. Dawson, 1. Shaver, D. Shaver, T. Meier, R. Wehrel. Third Roux' Coach J. Hurrle, M. Tosick, D. Rieger, T. Kirchner, D. Paulson, K. Nally, P. Carson, P. Shopper, J. Stenger, G. McMahon, D. Hart. Last year wrestling was added to the long list of Scecina firsts. From the beginning our wrestlers were among the state's finest. This year by all indi- cations Coach John Hurrle has exceeded his former accomplishment. As a result of his help and encour- agement the team was victorious over Cathedral and Sacred Heart, 24-17 and 55-ll respectively. With the addition of a reserve team, Mr. Hurrle has made it possible for more boys to wrestle. Fine records of many of the wrestlers have made it a banner year. We, the graduating class of 1959, wish Mr. Hurrle and his grapplers continued victories. -si.: if are . eu 1.11, Baseball Fin! Row: D. Poetz, J. Gillespie, D. Hagan, D. English, D. Lathrop, J. Moorman, R. Johns. Second Row: T. McGinley, L. Loftus, M. Orphey, B. Whitaker, M. Sullivan, A. Hoop, M. O'Brien. Baseball has merited a prominent place in the Scecina athletic program. Spring finds many of our boys donning baseball suits, running for balls and mitts, grasping for bats, and rushing to action on the baseball diamond. Coach Ray Riley is to be corn- mended for the outstanding record of his last years team which placed second in the city. With four returning lettermen and fifteen re- turning reserve players, this year's team has again invaded the ranks of the city's baseball powers.
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G.A.A. Officers: Margaret Flack, Linda Roessler, Christina Priller, Mary Ellen Bryner, Patricia Fry, Mrs. Tharp, modemtorg Diane Simmons. An evening of indoor swimming, an afternoon of fun and sports or an after-school meeting-all of these can be considered a part of our Girls' Athletic Association pro- gram which plays a bigger and better role each year. Under the able direction of Mrs. Sandra Tharp, the girls meet weekly and have planned bi-weekly ac- tivities. The G.A.A., another big first for Scecina, is rapidly de- veloping into an important and effective girls' athletic group. The girls enjoy some lively com- ' - petition in an exciting game of gg-'ilfii' 1 basketball. It's as simple as all this, one of the freshmen demonstrates to her 9 r Classmates.
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