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Page 38 text:
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The class of 1957 passed down to us the serving of refreshments at Adult Education as another of the projects we undertook in this, our senior year. Just in time for Christmas, our graduation pictures arrived. Describing the excitement of seeing our own pictures and exchanging them for those of our friends is too difficult to put into words. During our Easter vacation we traveled to Washington where we spent four glorious days seeing the sights of our national capital. In our dreams at Queensbury High School this trip was second only to graduation.
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Our junior year was probably filled with more activities than either of our two previous years together. This year will be remembered, for it illustrates the activities and events that have meant so much to us in becoming good and useful citizens. Finally, our long-awaited senior year arrived. In earlier years we felt that our senior year was far away, and yet suddenly there it was - much, much sooner than we had expected! To lead us in our final year at Queensbury High we chose the following class officers: president, Peter Accardi; vice presi- dent. Vicky Jacobs; secretary. Gloria Smith; corresponding secretary, Sharon O’Neil; treasurer, Janice Dumas. The first event of our senior year was a record dance. It was called Senior Sensation. Dave Sen- net of radio station WPTR Albany emceed our dance, which was a huge success.
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Many a senior stood up and left the basketball games, not because he did not enjoy them but because it was his turn to sell refreshments at half-time. This project proved enjoyable and profitable. Moving-Up Day was the last class project before graduation. As seniors, we were in charge of this most important ceremony. It was at this time that awards were presented to those students who had earned them during the past year. Noreen Zizza, Editor of the 1958 Orbit, presented yearbooks to Miss Behan, Mrs. Tasker, and members of the senior class. As the classes sang the weaving song, tne sen- iors moved to the stage and all classes moved up to the seats they will occupy next year.
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