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Dear Members oi the Class of 1959 Have you stopped sometime to think of how the world has changed since you entered high school four short yea-rs ago? Orbitting satellites and moon rockets existed only in fertile imaginations when you were freshmen. You live at the portals ofspace adventures unlimited. But other changes have occurred which may lead to even more important adventures. Suddenly all over the world people are struggling to throw off chains of oppression and poverty which they have borne meekly through the centuries. Your generation may well see the time when there will be no more back- ward nations and your part in bringing dignity to human beings everywhere around the world. Sincerely yours, UPERVISING PRINCIPAL Qvemk QW- 'SX
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DEDICATED T MISS HELENE ZIMMERMAN For challenge 1nsp1rat1on And for belng ' Mlss Z1m understanding. . . ' I ' ' u
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To the Class of 1959 William M. Thackeray once said, The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. This philosophy sug- gests that we develop our talents and abilities to the maximum in order that we may always be proud of the image we reflect in l.ife's mirror. Your graduation from high school represents the achievement of a goal of which you may be justly proud. But it will be meaningless Luiless you are willing to continue learning and applying what you have leamed in the future. We are proud of you and hopeful that as you travel Around Our World your achievements will enable you, at any point in your life, to be proud of the reflection of your face which the world gives back to you. Sincerely yours, Dr. Harold N. Langlitz HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL pw Gigi .nf Z g 7, GRADE PRINCIPAL 0 IWW WM 72 ,wg , 7 WI JMU' To the Class of 1959 You are pioneers standing on the threshold of a new and challenging era. Your very existence may depend on how well you use your knowledge and under- standing of other people around our world. This becomes of paramount importance as our world horizons rapidly shrink and knowledge of our uni- verse expands. It is a challenge of each individual to use his education in the best possible way to im- prove our world for all mankind. ,,,.,,9V,Zvfl-V11 Dana Wilbur Elementary Supervisor
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