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We have chosen 'The Tlme of Our L1ves' as the theme of our 1959 Regrt In these pages we w1ll m1rror for you our lrves and our trmes rn the past four years We reahze full well that the years 1mmed1ate1y past were years that we wrll 1nthe future w1shto rehve many txmes over We w1l1 look back many UTTICS upon the Jobs, trxals, and rewards that we have experrenced here as we have approached the threshold of adulthood These fond me morres wrll remam w1th us as we take our places 1n the scheme of araprdly changrng world We wxll attempt to set down 1n p1cture and 1n story many of the events of thrs happy stage of our hves whrch w11l show you that our hrgh school days have really been The T1me of Our L1ves 3
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AQ? Wm ma. swam nO Mrs Helen S1ncla1r, our outstandlng frrend and teacher, we, the semor class fondly dedrcate our 1959 REGIT, Wlth all our heartfelt gratrtude for the patrence and understandmg she has so w1ll1ng1y g1ven Mrs S1ncla1r, teacher of Journahsm and Enghsh, 1nsp1red our f1rst graduatlng class, 1957, to produce ayearbook, to name It THE RECIT, and to set the pace for the yearbooks to follow We feel that thxs, our thxrd yearbook, THE REGIT 1959, shows somethrng ofthe progess we have made Under the expert gu1dance of our advlser, we have learned to use a lrght touch and a posxtwe approach as morale buxlders so that our yearbook may be a true record of profrtable experrences and happy hours Mrs S1ncla1r has taught us how to comb1ne hardwork w1th enjoyable experrence Mrs S1ncla1r enj oys travehng and hasjour neyed extenswely throughout Europe She studred for a mme at Nott1ngham Uruver sxty m Nottmgham, England Last year, she traveled w1th a group of Amerrcan women Journalrsts throughout Europe and met and worked wrth Journahsts 1n Eng land, Germany, Holland and France She has an extensrve collectron of slrdes taken by herself, of her travels,wh1ch she showsto groups from trme to tlme Ama teur photography 15 one of her hobbres Another hobby 15 the g1v1ng of book re vrews Mrs S1ncla1r 1S keenly rnterested 1n books and the theatre From trme to txme she g1ves book and play revrews to varrous groups and organ1zat1ons In her spare moments she devotes tlme to ralslng pedrgreed pupp1es, and haswon awards and blue r1bbons wrth her p1r'Le Axredales A our future clalms us, Mrs S1ncla1r, we hope we w1ll keep w1th us through the years the msprratron and knowledge you have grven
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Zaafwlafg ' Mr Joseph Mondoro, Mr John Hagan, Mr Wallace Embley, Mr Ben Cook, Mr Frank Stavlsh 4 STANDING: Mrs. Rudolf Graessle, Mr. Fred Reinbott, Mr. Warrick, Mr. Fred Kliner, Mr. Albert Ryno. SEATED
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