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ii .... Sharlene Talatzko and Nancy 'I'hays put up a display on the bulletin board outside the oilice. 55 Childhood memories are brought to light by Linus and Sabrina in Sabrina Fair. Onward and upward to the arts and fo the fourth floor! .. 8 L keel Bay View American Legion Post Veterans in the firinq squad from the stand at attention at the ceremonies on Veterans' Day. 1 lx., The A Cappella Choir, faculty members who are veterans, 'ond Iegionnaires from Bay View Post take part in the Veterans' Day Program. The pretty parrot refuses to talk for its audience, much to Sabrina's distress. ,Q in With the help of machines and books, these boys are improving their reading ability in the Reading Center. iii'
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F . . . With the help of Girls' Club, Homecoming demonstrated again, S lt's a woman s world. J The Girls' Club float is first-place winner in the parade. ' Oracle candidates for Home 'n k' d i 41 Phil May, Mrs. Armand Weiss, and Mrs. 5 Ann Loeber are iudges ot the Boats. are Beverly Beh coma g mg an queen ling and Glenn Kepner. The Bay View marching band, one hundred twenty strong, leads the 1955 Homecoming Parade down Kinnickinnic Avenue ' NN .l N For the lirst time, the Burdick School band marches in the Bay View Homecoming Parade. U yi M. 4 .. ' y g ' 4 X .W of Jw- ,L .l 4 I. 'W Nw ELL I More than a thousand students and alumni filled both gyms for the Homecoming dance. ,7,,,,,,,,,77 74 ,,,,,,,,,,,, M... , , A, , , ,WY WN
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K 1 h . . . School life isn't always a bowl of cherriesffhey may come in a pie. Y J' I 1' Q f if M if u fi'-5 1 larbara Frahm, of the January graduating class, delivers class rings to seniors of the June class fy 'I'he stage lakes on an air ot desolation as the painters take over. Seniors Carole Long, John Stabenau, and larry Holzmiller look through some of the old annuals during the subscription campaign. l Susan Briese, winner fstanding at leftl, and other contestants in the c erry pre baking contest pose with one of their products K, any 1 A new coat of paint makes a great improvement In art class Deanna Christiansen and Margo up pictures for a poster. I ' in the auditorium. 1.94 . , W , W, , , mA-,..eAe...W7--A f H --,- -V H ff---H --- -- -V ret Ch ristl set 'E A x
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