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IIIIIIIH III Volume 33 Iune 1959 Woodrow Wilson High School Long Beoch, Colifornio The years will pass, as sand slips Through The I-,and And TuTure dreams will be realiTy. The pasT will Tade Till only Those Things grand Remain, engraved upon The, memory. And when we see whaT jewels lie in The chesT OT mind and hearT, and which are paramounT, Then we can see which jewels ouTshine The re-sT And Truly say, These are The Things ThaT counT. The T,houghTs oT high school Triends who had To parT, Remembered scenes oT paTio and hall, . The souvenirs we lceep wiThin our hearT, My ' - I y 4 The lcnowledge, arclenT spiriT in our call- My C'- CJ-if-+ N - 1, 0 yi 44.3, Liv When Wilson's memories rise like iTs TounT, , ,lx yy., LJ-A- '7v Then Truly say, These are The Things ThaT counT. 'lm' ' , ' , Table of Contents AdminisTraTion and FaculTy AchievemenT 6overnmenT Fall SporTs s Girls' League . Sophomores. ,, WinTer SporTs, . ,s . .. Juniors ..s, ..ss s,.s ssss s s . s..s, s Music, Drama, PublicaTions Girls' SporTs IG.A.A.l Leisure. .,,. s, s, ,. .. Spring SporTs .. H Seniors ,..... is ..,.. . AdverTisers 0-gyeou-1.0- -'-0 4. Darwin O-M 5 I7 27 33 47 53 67 .77 ,89 IO9 I23 I4I ISI l8l V221
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yy yl Wwefpffllws s-sms, mil ill 5if'J5MfQ MLW i it nlllltll asses swiss 4 l i mmsAo+L mANq- X are t e thin s that count Biff 'gi A itll tw 'ii Woodrow Wilson is a different school now from what is has been in any past year, different because it reflects us: and now we are Wilson. We have given to it our efforts and our passions, our spirit and our faith. Wilson in turn has given much to us. We have learned the practicality and the foresight which are necessary to excell in our civilization. Still, in 'our mechanized society, we lcnow never to disregard the heart ot human thought, the humanitarianism necessary it we are to live wisely, justly, humanely. We have come to realize the importance of knowledge and truth, the keys to understanding and to happiness. We have become a part of the traditions and character which ma-lce Wilson, tor this one moment in time, our way ot lite-a common bond between us. And we remember-cherish the thoughts ot these things which count, the things which have built meaning into our lives and purpose into our goals. These, then, are The Things That Count . Warm Smiles Creative Expression Rewarding Honor Personal Development Common Responsibility Spare-Time Activity Arclent Cheering l-ligh. Spirits World Exploration Final Farevvells BOUTICUIQ EXCVKGTTIGITK' Cooperative Merchants American Dreams 1
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