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1954 ll W CLASS OFFICERS Mary Rossi, Brian Hogan, Elizabeth Wildes, James Dunne In June of 1954 many things were different. We had finished twelve years of schooling. We had learned why you shouldn't mix HCO3-Q-BR with CLO,,+Fe, why Macbeth said Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomor- rowj' how to make Spanish omelets, where the oscalsis is located, how to write I love you in shorthand, the factors of XU,-2XY-YY, the names of President Eisenhower's cabinet, what an income-tax form looks like, the terms of the Monroe Doctrine, and the correct answers to Comment allez- vous and Quelle heure est-il We had found out about proms, pajama parties, and senior doings. We had been trained as drivers, instructed in citizenship and sportsman- ship, and interviewed for jobs. We were the Graduating Class fstand up, please EJ, important, success- ful, supremely and sublimely super. What caused these changes, what happened between 1936 and 1954, and, particularly, what happened in our senior year, the following pages will, we hope, explain.
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In 1936 or 1937 the 164 members of the Class of 1954-crying, coo- ing, bawling, sleeping, and even then demanding their meals on time- came into this world. Those were grim years-the Depression Was still dreadful, civil War had broken out in Spain, and the Yankees were in the middle of winning four straight world series-but they didn't bother us. Unaware of what lay ahead of us, we put on our sun suits, grasped our fuzzy dogs, and mounted our trusty Velocipedes. Below on this page and on pages 8 and 9 you can see what cunning babies we were back in 1936 and 1937. D ,Q 1 f , W 3,17 . C WN iii I waj G, 05,0 g Mhlfeell W I I GN Ji - Hi? , , . v, , - ' . fm. I 'I 4 w, 1 L' 'fdf -' if-161 i f g f ' Ip V' Al ..1 fi - 1 ,' , K, - 4- f f 1 936 fl X I
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