to the
Claremont High School
Class of 1959 web site.
May you always have a warm place waiting
on a cold winter's day!
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From Claremont High School's
First Yearbook in 1913
(It was changed the following year to
"El Espiritu" as it is today)
(Scroll all the way down to see what's new)


TO OUR
JANUARY WOLVES
Luiz Armendarez 1/5
Ed Sanders 1/6
Susan Chase (Hoffman) 1/10
Bob Reitz 1/15
Dean Wickstrom 1/21
Mr. George Cleve Turner 1/26

JANUARY QUOTE
“Welcome the New Year!
It is time for change, renewal, and
celebration. The great thing about
today is that yesterday is gone.
You can't undo things you have
done, but you can embrace today
and look toward the future with hope.“
JANUARY CALENDAR OF
SPECIAL EVENTS
Jan 1; New Year's Day

Jan 7; 1st U.S. Presidential Election, 1789

Jan 14; Revolutionary War ended, 1784
(Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris)

The horse AMERICA throwing his 'master'
Jan 16; Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Jan 23; Chinese New Year (Dragon)

Jan 24; Gold discovered in California, 1848

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CHS Theatre Renovation Project
Celebrate the Claremont High School theatre renovation project. This dynamic opportunity has captured the interest of many parents, alumni, and friends of the high school and its theatre program in recent months. More than $1.5 million has been committed to the project and we need your help to match the State of California grant.
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This site isn’t about waistlines, hairlines or credit lines.
It’s about lifelines.
It’s about reconnecting with our friends from
some of the best years of our lives -
It's about caring for our classmates and their families!
Nothing more,
Nothing less.

Always Remember This:
You don't stop laughing because you grow old,
You grow old because you stop laughing.





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Links to other CHS Class Websites;
'54; http://www.claremont54.com
'58; http://chs58.org/
'60; www.withmy2hands.org/chs60
'61; http://www.classcreator.com/Claremont-CA-1961
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To gain access to all the features of your website you need to create your profile and your own personal password. It's easy, free and secure. (See "How to Use This Site")
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1) Simply look at the top of the list in the left column and click on "Classmate Profiles". Find your name, click on it, and follow the prompts.
2) Then, check out all the neat features of the site. If you have photos you would like to share, click on the "Edit/Upload Photos" under MEMBER FUNCTIONS.
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Friends of the Class of 1959
If you're not from our class, but are a friend to the Class of '59 and would like to be added, please select 'Contact Us' to send us your name, including maiden if applicable, along with your senior class year and/or your class connection and we'll add you to the list. Guest members are listed separately at the end of the Classmate Profiles page. |
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This web site is under continuous construction, so please keep checking back for new and exciting features, information and announcements!
Webmaster; Frank Comstock, Class of '59 
PRIVACY NOTICE: All contact information (address, phone number, e-mail address) entered into this website will be kept confidential. It will not be shared or distributed. Your contact information is private: your street address, e-mail address, and phone number cannot be seen by the classmates unless you grant permission on your Profile. When someone clicks on your name, the only contact information they will see is your city and state and whatever information about yourself you choose to put on your Profile. Unless you explicitly grant your permission, your email address is not visible, although an email can be sent to you using the contact box at the bottom of your Profile page. Note, however, if you send a message to someone through their Profile page, the Classmate will see your email address so that they can respond. |
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