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FOREWORD t As the years pass by and you leaf through this, your l958 Monitor, the staff sincerely hopes that you will be reminded of happy times by the appearance of an old friend's face, of a candid shot of scenes on the spot. A The memorial sports seasons, the formal dances. plays and assemblies, together with the teachers and students working together in pleasure and studies, have built the school and your year book. Need we say more than, MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS! A Mike Darrah Editor-in-Chief
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Because we are grateful to you for . . M aking us believe in ourselves, DEDICATION R atifying the need for learning for the betterment of the world tomorrow, S howing us encouragement when we needed it, R eminding us of memories we have enjoyed in our four years together, Unfailing faith in all the students of T. C. H. S. through the years, The patience you gave us when we often did not deserve it, Having given of your time generously, R eminding us to stop and think before jumping, Your endeavoring to guide us without dominating us, Ability to understand young people, Never letting us down when we needed you, We, the students of Trinity County High School, do dedicate to you. Mrs. Ruth Ryan, our MONITOR.
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Superintendenfs Message ln the year of 1910 the first recorded attendance of the newly formed Trinity County High School num- bered l5 students. The school was first housed in the upper floor of the elementary school building. Later it was moved to another site located on the present school grounds. Enrollments paralleled the development of mining up to 1940 when the peak of mining operations reached its climax. Attendance numbered 168. The oncoming war brought a rapid decline in mining and the move- ment of people to the defense industries. ln 1944 the lowest ebb in attendance since 1926 was reached--49. The development of the lumber industry brought a resurge of population through 1954. The High School then numbered 220. The development of a second high school at Hayfork and the Trinity River Project gave another surge of population growth. ln 1956, 308 stu- dents attended school, and this year our peak enroll- ment has been 430. These facts, entwined with our memories of school friends, activities and achievements of the past, leave all of us with nostalgic memories and bright visions of the future. Perhaps this land of beauty will have its third and most far reaching growth from recreation and outdoor sports activities. It will not be surprising to see 700 to 1000 pupils attending high school in the county before the next decade passes. TOM PREECE
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