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This has been a momentous year in the lives of all Americans. We have experienced the dismay of being out-distanced in a field in which we have always considered ourselves supreme. Some people have tried to find a scape- goat for the position in which we have found ourselves. Malreshift suggestions for improving the mathematical and scientific offerings in our schools were volunteered by many. Some of these suggestions intimated that scientific subjects should be advanced at the expense of our other offerings. We do need to review and revise all our subjects, but, at this time when the art of destruction has reached new heights, we should not abandon those arts which might produce world peace. E. I. Moyniban Principal 122 , I I 231 I 'L ' i . 4. , K c A V X fflfifiiilfr - aka' i Q .,... . . anim--,,-1 OFFICE STAFF--Left to right: Miss Workman, Miss Hastings, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Jester. I would like to congratulate and commend the class of 1958. Your splendid co-operation, interest, and enthusiasm have been greatly appreciated by me. We did a lor of work, but yet had our fun, in taking tests, making applications, selecting colleges or vocations, and'the numerous other things necessary for you to take the next step toward higher achievement. Your ambitions and ideals have been high and you will be awarded a place of distinction in the school history. We do not want this record to end here. As the respective members of the class take separate roads in pursuing careers, I am sure the same level of accomplishments will be maintained. My best wishes go with you. james B. Liner Guidance Counselor Page 7
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-fn You graduate in a momentous year which has seen the launching of the first man-made satellite into outer space. Who can predict the changes this will bring in education, in vocational opportunities, and in day-to-day' living. Already pressure mounts for schools and colleges to turn out more scientists and mathematicians. As important as this is, we are sometimes prone to forget that we need good people in other professions and all unsolved problems aren't a matter of mathematical formulae and laboratory test tubes. Despite all our scientific advances, we have somehow neglected the very important matter of how we get along with others as individuals and as nations. Through the years as you glance through this book and perchance read these words, aslt yourself if there isn't some lasting significance here. How much richer would your life have been if practical solutions could be found to the problems of our complex life so that man might follow the philosophy of peace on earth, good will toward men. Kenmflla C. Madden Superinlendenl of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION-First row, left to right Robert H Stamm I Benson Allen, Irene F. Larrimore. Second row: Kenneth C Madden, Cecil B Tull The somewhat carefree days of your high school life have passed, and now a demanding future lies ahead awaiting your talents. You will find, I am sure, that the training you have received at Seaford High School, combined with determination and hard work on your part, will lead you to the top. Whatever you aspire to be-scientist, teacher, bricklayer, dishwasher-be the best. That is the measure of success. It has been a pleasure knowing all of you and having played a small part in your education. john W. Royal Administrative Assis tant Page 6
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, in W., 1 M' if C. Bryan Bennett, Jr. Elizabeth Berry Donald W. Campbell Salisbury Teachers College, B.S. Beaver College, A.B. Maryville College, A.B. Bi0l08Yi ,l-B.T. Temple University, B.S. Chemistry, Physics, Air Age President-D.S.E.A. Columbia University, M.A. Education Shorthand, Typewriting Advisor-C.A.P. Oval L. Carney Marshall College, Industrial Arts, Wood Working A.B., MJ' ALOHA Advisor, Freshma Football Coach V7 1:7 Dorothy W. Carter College of Wooster, B.A. Eighth Grade English, Studies, Civics Page 8 N -r ala David A. Cline Jean H. Cranston Mary Jane Dashiell Bridgewater College, B.A., University of Delaware, B.S. University of Delaware, B. Social George Peabody. M.A. Home Economics English I General Musicg Chorus Advisor-junior High F.H.A.
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