This is you, Alexis 1., the new school of 1894 in your first form and on the opposite page is you, the school of roday. Every year we are growing, and in the coming months you too will, once again, grow and change your appearance, thus adding tO your usefulness. In a way we the eniors of 1958 or any other senior class anywhere can be compared tO you. For we, like you, will now begin tO change into our third and probably final form. Like you, we roo have grown in three stages. The first stage was when we were born, and the second stage has been all that we have gained while at A. I. Now in our third form we will take our knowledge acquired at Alexis I. and add tO it what we learn through the years a we take our place in the world. Therefore, we the 1958 senior class of Alexis I. present our yearbook to you, the Alexis I. duPont High chool as our past, pre ent, and future.
Best wishes to the class f '58. Your fine spirit of co-operation throughout your high school years has been most gratifying. In the words from Gracitm's Manual--Seventeenth Cetltttry Spaitl, I say to you, "Strive daily to develop yourself in your person, in your calling until perfection is attained; the fullness of your every gift, of your every faculty. You will know it in the im r vement of your tas in the clarification of your thinking, in the maturity of your judgment, in the control of your will." ADMINISTRATION The national call for more studentS to take the physical sciences has much merit in order to supply our country's needs in the missile and space fields. This must be tempered by added emphasis on the social sciences and humanities. Men must understand how to live peaceably with each other through human understanding and not fear of man-made destruction, regardless of their political differences. Today, the Golden Rule is more applicable than ever before--Let us not be unmindful of this fact. Superintendent of Schools
MISS DOROTHY ALLEN History and Cit'ics MRS. BARBARA BEYER Core Curriculum MRS. VIRGINIA CONLON Business Educatio1~ FACULTY MR. LORAINE BOYER Biology MR. HENRY COWELL Driver Educatio1~ MISS CYNTHIA BENZING Guidance C\ood \ue\ e. MR. JOHN BUSHMAN i\lathematics and Pre-flight MR. ROBERT DILWORTH Mathematics and Audio-Visual Aids
MRS. NELLIE DOUGHERTY Home Livi1Jg MR. DONALD HEILMAN Ch•ics and i\Jatbematics MR. EDWARD KEATING Art A MRS. LORENE FIELD Imtrumental Music Faculty MRS. RUTH GOODING Nurse Mr. ]. WILSON HOOPES Mathematics MR. MILOW HOWARD Business EductZiioll MISS JOANNE KUHN Physical EductZtiotJ
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