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THlS IS YOUR LIFE CLASS OF '56 It seems but just a while ago Through Bassick's doors we came. We now pass through those portals wide But it's not quite the same. It comes to us-our sophomore year. How lost we seemed to be, 'Til our class party broke the ice, And more assured were we. Assemblies, dances, sports, and teas, Good times all year, for allg And yet high grades remained our goal - We'd juniors be next fall. As upper classmen we returned A special day in sight! The day arrived-our rings were here! They were completely right! Then April brought our fashion show. A part of All Girls' Day. Styles old, styles newg what fun for us! The girls looked smart and gay. And then the glorious night was here- That night so long awaited. Diplomas in our hands at last, We finally graduated! Judy Shnfi' Marilyn Lezpnet j ud y K ozma Janice N orsal 13
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SENIOR CLASS DELEGATES First Row, l. to r.: Joan Tassinaro, Gail Pavia, Judy Shiff, Alice Kohut, Evelyn Bugyi, Judy Crosley, Marie Magdefrau, Virginia Merly, Judy Randall. Second Row, 1. to r.: Miss Rose Costa, Sanford Maillard, Bruce Eddy, Thomas Burke, Jerry Logan, Anita DiStasi, Phillip Serlin, Joseph Dralus, Anthony Lancia, Paul SENIOR DELEGATES mfqAOff X R r - r' ff ,, G- r Qu? v The promoters of the class of 1956, better known as the Senior Delegates, plan the events of the senior year. These delegates, a boy and girl from each senior home room, attend regularly scheduled meetings to- gether with the six officers and the class advisor, Miss Rose Costa. They discuss all impending business and voice any ideas or suggestions the students of their home rooms may have. Some of the diHicult tasks of this group are: col- lecting class dues, planning class trips, counting votes during the class elections, and informing senior home rooms of everything that occurs at the delegates' meetings. A hearty well done should go to the Senior Delegates and Miss Costa for a smooth- running year. 12
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CLASS HYMN 1956 We fiJJJtJJ.L:l1:bJ rfFFF Frlir 2 ' L . -of:-0-0 , O Lord, give us Thy blessing On our Commencement night. 'Q' Help us to do Thy bidding, 3 I kj, I And guide us by Thy ugm. e For knowledge gained we thank Thee And for Thy Heav'nly grace. . We leave behind our days of youth, L L F As 1ife's long path we face. r- ' O Lord of all Creation, ' -F Show us the shining way. Q We ask for peace and unity Q ' For all the world today. I , 9 ' L L O Father, in all reverence, ' e We hope that we may be ' V Brought by Thy guiding, loving hand L. I -m To dwell one day with Thee. kb ' Amen 6 5 - Words and music by Q Ann Marie Patuzzi ' Q
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