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Dedicated to Parents nt the Class ot 'til ix TWO Wilson parents attend a school game. NE of the most important parts of any yearbook is, of course, the dedication. For the '61 Nova the dedicaf tion is of especial importance, as is the book itself, because both belong to and represent what is actually Wilson's first graduating class. For this reason We of the Nova Staff Wanted our '61 Nova W- and therefore, our '61 dedication - to be especially significant. We felt that the book should properly be dedicated to someone connected closely and in some special. man- ner With the Class of '61. We finally found a person - or, rather, a group of persons - who We believe fill excellently these requisites Which the unique position of our class has established. These people are our parents, the parents of the graduating class of 1961, and it is With respect and with a feeling of propriety that We dedicate our 1961 Wilson Nova to them. In seeking a suitable subject for our dedication, We found that it is our parents Who best represent the occasion which our yearbook signifies to us of the graduating class. For certainly no other single group can claim to have a closer relationship With the grad- uating seniors or a stronger influence upon them, their ideals, and their characters. By precept and example our parents have striven to give us moral and social values and to prepare us for this time and this occas- ion, for this transition from childhood to adulthood which graduation represents. The Nova Staff would like, therefore, in real appreciation and with the great- est of respect, to dedicate our 1961 Nova to the parents of the Woodrow Wilson Graduating Class of 1961.
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..T01' Those Remembering e Time That Was IK INAUGURATED . . . THEMES FROM T HE MOVIES DOMINATE THE HIT PARADE . . . RUS- SIA PUTS INTO ORBIT A SEVEN-TON SPUTNIK . . . ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL RATES WIL- SON'S FOOTBALL TEAM TOP IN STATE . . . PIZZA FIRST ON EVERYBODY'S PALATE . . . LUMMUMBA KILLED BY AFRICAN TRIBESMEN . . . WILSON YELL LEADERS DISPLAY CURVES AT PEP ASSEMBLY . . . IOHNNY MATHIS MOST POPULAR MALE VOCALIST . . . MONKEY. KN O WN TO SUPERIORS AS NUMBER 65. PAVES WAY TO EARTH'S OUTER ATMOS- PHERE FOR U. S. ASTRONAUT . . . AFTER THE GAME EVERYONE GOES TO BUSCH'S . . . GREEN IS THE COLOR . . . IN THE MATURE STATUE . . . TOP AMERICAN SECURITY EM- PLOYEES DEFECT TO RUSSIA . . . RAM MER- MEN WIN STATE TITLE . . . EASTERN SEA- BOARD STAGGERS UNDER ONSLAUGHT OF SNOW AND VVIND . . . PRIVATE CITIZENS IKE AND MAMIE VACATION IN CALIFORNIA . . . DRURY'S ADVISE AND CONSENT RATES AS ENNEDY NOMINATED, ELECTED. AND BEST SELLER . . . CLASS OF '61 PRESENTS MR. PHILLIP'S PORTRAIT OF WOODROW WILSON TO SCHOOL . . . I.F.K., IR. - A NEW MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE . . . CASTRO REGIIVIE BROADCASTS ACCUSATION OF PLANNED U. S. ATTACK . . . ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ADOP- TED BY SIX INDIAN TRIBES . . . KHRUSHCHEV RETURNS TO UNITED STATES FOR HOT U. N. NAME-CALLING SESSION . . . UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON HUSKIES C A P T U R E ROSE BOWL TITLE FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR . . . LET'S GO BOVVLING . . . BRIDGET- TE BARDOT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE . . . UN- TOUCHABLES AND FLINTSTONES HIGH- LIGHT WEEKNIGHT TV . . . IACKIE KENNEDY VOTED BEST DRESSED, HER HUSBAND WORST DRESSED . . . LAOS DOCTOR THOMAS DOOL- EY DIES OF CANCER . . . SENIOR WEEK LASTS ONE GLORIOUS DAY .Q . . RUSSIANS WIN SUM- MER OLYMPICS . . . CHARLIE WILLIAMS NAM- ED GREATEST HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STAR IN TACOMA'S HISTORY . . . THORNBURG RETURNS TO PANGO PANGO. 1961 finds a new crop of trampoline ceniers springing up across the U.S. F
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wax g 'f'-1' ' N'- T hw il... .JW School Board Uversees all School I-lffairs KC KNOW no safer depository of the ultimate pow- ers of society but with the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. These were the words of Thomas lefferson in a letter written to a friend in l82U. Such words have come from many wise men dedicated to the ways of democracy in past centuries: education has been repeatedly set forth as the best safeguard of a democracy. We are indeed fortunate to be living in a society which subscribes to this philosophy and has faith enough in the worth and integrity of every man to provide for his education. The nature of knowledge changes constantly and presents a challenge to our performance as citizens in a democracy. New areas of knowledge appear every day and the total amount of knowledge required for successful living is expanding. We can be certain that these advances of knowledge, specifically in the fields of scientific research, are resulting in the steady re- placement of occupations requiring lower levels of literacy and skill with occupations which require pre- cise use of the language, skill in mathematical reason- ing, and the exercise of sound Judgment. Your job as students and American citizens is to acquire the know- ledge, backed with moral integrity, necessary for living in and contributing to our democratic nation and the complex world of today. DR. ANGELO GIAUDRONE an DR. Giaudrone, director of Tacoma's Public Schools Seven
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