I would love to have a 1958 Year Book. If we could get someone's reissued and make them available, I bet a lot of us would buy them. My mother tossed out all my yearbooks when I left home. My best friend, Nancy Ticknor Countryman, took pity on me and haunted the pawn shops and bought a 1957 one for me. From the autographs, I think I have Wendy McMillan's Tucsonian!!!
Barbara
Barbara,
You definitely aren't the only one who would like to find a copy of the 1958 Tucsonian. I've had at least a dozen classmates ask me where they might find a copy of the yearbook.
Kelly Quinlan Hook, co-executive director of the Tucson High Badger Foundation,
Inc., (tucsonbadgerfdtn@cox.net) can tell you about “reprints.†I have not seen one, but understand they are fairly expensive. Perhaps if she had an order for ten or more the price might be somewhat less.
I do have an extra, “clean†copy, from working on the yearbook staff. I have told our reunion committee I will offer it in a “raffle†at some point in the future to raise money for the committee or the foundation.
I recently bought a copy of CHS's 1957 Torch yearbook for $19.99 on eBay. I sold it for the same price to the CHS reunion committee.
I would love to have a 1958 Year Book. If we could get someone's reissued and make them available, I bet a lot of us would buy them. My mother tossed out all my yearbooks when I left home. My best friend, Nancy Ticknor Countryman, took pity on me and haunted the pawn shops and bought a 1957 one for me. From the autographs, I think I have Wendy McMillan's Tucsonian!!!
Barbara
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While teaching Latin American literature here at CSU Sacramento
I wrote a critical anthology of Latin American lit and had it published
at a local printshop. It doesn't cost that much, unless, of course, you
want a fancy binding.
And even at just 5 cents or so a copy per page it wouldn't cost that
much to take a copy of the annual to a local printshop like Kinkos
and have it duplicated, page by page and put into a spiral binder
for very little money.
It would be some work, but if someone there in Tucson had a copy
(clean or not; probably 'or not' because even mine is filled with
notes), they could find out how much it would cost per copy, take
prepaid orders (plus tax and postage and handling, of course)
and then have them printed and sent. Harry
Barbara,
I'll be happy to trade yearbooks with you, as you have MY yearbook.
I have a '58 yearbook, so let's exchange them. So, please just send me
MY yearbook, and I'll send you the one I have. (You have my address.)
Thanks, Wendy