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Kersteln s throat was achlng Paula s arms were numb The point was dull on Freldman s pen. Sing victory sure did come. Celebrating Sung success We all went to a ball. We danced and sang to victory. And fun was had by all. Seventh term elections Gave us no cause to grieve The officials that we had then: Joel, Maddy, Al and Steve. For Booster and Go Getters No more will interview. For now the names pulled from a hat Make up the chosen few. lt Happened In Our SENIOR YEAR Keys and rings and pins we wore To show our exultation, Engraved on each, June 57 The date of our graduation. The awards and diplomas were given lt was our last day there. The pride and glee we felt was great But we left in a mood of despair. A separate path each graduate takes To marriage, business, and college. Acquired there by a great deal of each Happiness, glory and knowledge. English and History regents did come For which we studied so hard. We put all the facts down that there were to know And the famous old words of the Bard. BRENDA DIAMOND SHEILA TRONN
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JUNIOR YEAR Now that everyone was well acclimated to the way of life at Madison, we really got into the full swing of after-school activity. The Juniors started the fall term at the Varsity Drag with a burst of spirit which proved to be a sign of the wonder- ful way we would work together as a class on our Camp Madison sing. Excitement still prevailing, we followed this event with a Sing-Celebration Ball and Student-Faculty Basket- ball Game which became a tradition at Madison. However, we are forced to admit that the dimpled knees of our Faculty Basketball Team were not too inferior in comparison with the gams of the girls on the Female Basketball Team at our Junior Hop. A new look and a new sound crept into Madison's halls while we were Juniors. It seems Madisonians had discovered that ivy-look so common to the college students they adored and, on another level, everyone traversed the halls humming tunes with a new rhythm, Rock 'n Roll. Along with these changes a new policy for some of our school clubs was adop- ted. For the first time Boosters and Go-Getters admitted appli- cants for membership by o system of elimination. Our Junior year was brightened with the appearance of egg shaped G. O. pins, the Junior Hub, and the prospect of short skirts for twirlers. ln spite of these changes, as a Junior class, we remained almost the same for, running true to form, we found ourselves to be victorious in Gamerama and staunch contributors to the Carnival, proceeds of which were sent to the March of Dimes. By the time we had used up our season's 'football tickets and watched our basketball team triumph once again, we found June in our backyards and the long awaited, hard worked for Senior Year right around the corner. KAREN COHN JOE KERSTElN MARILYN SCHENKER
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