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Ilte. Gltiejj Sayi . . . To The Graduates of 1959: At last, this great day of happiness has come your way for your years of study and work. Commencement Day is your reward for your accomplishments and achievements during your stay in school. It is a day of mixed emotions, happiness, and sadness as you leave school. Commencement Day also means you are now starting out in a new life. You are now entering into a new society of earning your living and meeting new friends. You have been taught these things and you are ready to greet the world with a smile of confidence. You know how to work, how to work with people, and how to work for people. Have faith in yourself and trust in God. W e have faith in you, which leads 11s to believe you will be successful. With all good wishes- Kenneth F. Hull, Superintendent [4]
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State Adminiit'iatioH. Hon. Gaylord Nelson Governor George E. Walton State Superintendent of Public Instruction John W. Melcher State Supervisor, Bureau for Handicapped Children, Department of Public Instruction Samuel D. Miletky Director, Bureau for Handicapped Children, Department of Public Instruction [3]
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Ilte Glu jji (lufltt Jlan Man Sa yL . . . Congratulations to each of you upon your graduation. You have completed your work in school successfully, it is now up to each of you to go out into the world and practice the skills that your teachers have helped you acquire while you were a student at our school. In doing; this all of our best wishes go with you. May each ot you do this successfully to the best of your ability in your own particular field of endeavor. William E. Ransdell, Primctpal QjJjice. Left to right: Mr . Vera Wescott, Steno. II; Mrs. Evelyn Klein, Typist II; Mrs. Beverly Wiedenhoeft, Account Clerk and Mrs. Fay Graff, Typist II. [5]
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