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7' 2 ral' X I . .1 U INETY YEARS is a grand, fine age for a public educational institution. Not many' 'have weathered the struggles of organization, the worries oflincfeasing financial strains, the con-' stant raising of criteria, and the maintenance of 'ideals set by 'dedicated founders, with more dignity than has Topeka High School. Its ninety years have made a mark on thousands of young people who have passed through its H-allsg and the whole community has bene- fited from its emphasis on learning, cul- ' 1 kg ' ture, good sportsmanship, and personal de- . velopment in many fields. c,i' .Q-, It has never been a machine, turning pl., out graduates in a moldg there has always been a closeness between faculty and stu- illlll ll y dents and a deep concern for both by its administrators. The next years of Topeka High Schools fax first century present new challenges for i the lifting of standards, the solving of ex- pansion needs, and the continuance of fine public: relations. So, Happy Birthday, Beloved Troy, as 1960 opens on your tenth glorious decade. 1870- 1960 F, X c ,,,,f.,JLf flQ'LJ17fwg'!E .,, GC, LL, ,L U' awww flifwi T. NU,OwfCf CUl lf-L C51 g-lJl,'IflJ3l: K X 'I 1 Cz, ,UC LU ' 1 1 21,1 C, 1 i NAT , 1-fl :WJ X It ,I l Q My I 1 i f it rica-smEs.5gg,vsw 45 hgvs-sfsfgm-wsfzsiie z it f : H :f f fi. -to sw ,-A M 2- was ,pa leg-aww ,Jw 1 if-am f -f.. i M isl e- jgA,w,. ' , 3 Es P, i .e--n H at Q- . ' .-qt: ' ft . ' - - 1 fm.. - ,wwf-' If 2- .59 - 1453. ff. 5- 1' f s:-21 f fs.. ,, ,.-Sf at M ,ya V- w-i2f:-HQTM ...,-- -1 ' w-it -fl -x . , F? . J E -. - fy -34 l 1 - l. , a y I wi- . f A' Y' . . -v M . I ...aaa sas. .M . fy .si Y .. , . sm ., -F 4 .s - , ..,, . as .... . Q- -jg 1.,,,v Ac , sh' '-,cn 4 .Q . .1.,'-, Q1gf,,-gifg3.5.5- .' Hs ? ,'-, - -,W H, '1f fjfma, q Zgfvizas'514:sQf+ ?'-,Q 'mg if 'MN 1' f H if A- ,HS .. 1, QW? -w w ' 4- - MXH:-m i7'.f?3Qillf5!17af5Q'f'i . V H 5 :cs N X 3 ,y Wil? ,:'?is'?..Ef'77fs3s+-1 'gif-'w.1.5' 21, A .-,tziriif-with ,ffwiPNflaw wf4'i'2afls'f??w ,adam iil fsu 912. ca ' 1 Q 1 l M , T , I. 'T f ' , - - V . f - Wfff?'Us'f 4'!s7fs1ffXwf2W:1t'sw,fM1. .--a4Ps Paw,4ea f ' if , wy -:- Hi-L erm we-g:a,.S.s1se,4s'ff F' f.wi.42i'.:f 'fi..1 Z ' 'KF-fi' '-'Z?ifls11f s i'.e x iii- '?'5iF'fW fli 't5'ffff'1i3'f'E' f n.ee 2 - at . I - V f Q it I f - M -'-' , W : .L . f f it inns - ., , if fl Y 1 V . j ,-2 ' r - i ,. , - .X , in VT a W K' iw-5 wtaaisiiiii' ' S Us mg vias-g'j.j?1' f ,M , fi ft .ly ,l , t v Qsfjg ara up wi is 5 X P25 j 1 SEP. X' Q s ,X w gf ua 1 gsgl iw., tg K ' at E- V W it-sm my Us ai 9511 s -as , lit sy., ,, 6 F 1 V ' 4 is A g.-gg?-s. , Q Q Q X N MS' N X 1 sw, ' M A sf EM ' M s - A 7' ' -v Y .h , ,gi as . 5 .5 5533? K sm, gn. H Fw Ma ,, 'Q K L i X an -A , W 1- ag 'iw 'ff ' 7-45 A eg Nxt, if Lg : if f 5, J at s 5 as fa ffm 1 is mis l ,, ilriyq L if vi-43, A ' ri ' X 4 v ? s Maia 1 '. l f sw P Jw , 2 '
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