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CLASS HISTORY ln the fall of 1945 four eager beayer who were to make up part of the il: of 1956 enlmred kmdcrgartmn wlth Mr llardmm holdlng the door wlde optn 'lhey were Dayld Ander 011 lleanor lltld Ctolge Gamble and Sharon wllllt Uur days were free from fare 1nd filled with play .T0lIllIlg the quartet lI'l Mr Goulds room were Nancy Cross Bomne Hayes Lucy Morse and Clllll0ll Sherman Here we made our flrst yenture lIlt0 the I'03tllllg world of Allce and Jerry In 1945 m Mrs WldWV1gQ second grade the addltlons were Sharon Halstead lamesL1ttlef1eld Donald Moore and Mary Prlce The followmg year Mrs Igyelelgh taught us the flrst fundamentals of wr1t1ng and we contmued m fourth grade wlth pen and mk Norman Townsend entered our llttle clan Krrstm Czaya and Edward Blsnett were our newcomers m the flfth grade ln our free perlod we puzzled oyer many IIISQTCFICQ that Mrs Porter read to us Cean s slxth grade Our Junlor Hlgh years were the begmmng of a new experience Robert Venery our great actor JOIIICIT the brood ln the seyenth grade and ,lean Bachner and Fdward 'Vlenard m the elghth Twenty fra lnnen llltfllltllllg Charles fasler Ind Lee Ginn entered lllgll -tht ml with study hall as thelr homeroom There were no 6lfldltlOIlQ durlng our sophomort year Wlllldltl Summers our SIllllllXlllC philosopher made tht jumor flas completz lslectlng offlcers the jumor lrom and conducting our flrst money IIl3lill!g proytcts were hlgh pomts of the year RCC6lVlIlg our tlass rmgs made us reallze th at wt were near the termlnatlon of our school years At long last the QCIIIOI' year HITIXCLT and good tnnes spent wlth Mr Commeret made lt complete '4The Improper Henry Propper our Sernor play brought out hldden talents Barbara McAnulty made the total of the graduates twenty one After all these years graduytlon 1s upon uc and we leaye with many fond memorles ofSHS ' I , ' s ' ' W- ' , I ass - - - ' 2 g v s. ' 1 ' , w . '. ' ' ' ,' c . '. '. ' ' ' ' s. I ' r ' 1 et. ' ' , Y 1 L . T L . Y , - ., l T . . . . . , . . . . e . , C e . . Finally' the long-awaited day' came when we reached the second floor and Mrs. ' ' fs -' ' I . T' e a ' . ' ,Q ' n 7 . . M Y u . . w MV . K ty . Z K, M A . A . Y . L . i I . V ,, . . V i . .L L H Y . . M
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MARY PRICE Anything for a quzet lzfe' General Class Committees 4 Baseball 2 Glee Club I Cla s Play 4 NORMAN TOWNSEND The :mage of denouon B s etball 1 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 Ba eballl 2 4 Volleyball 2 3 4 Track 4 Table Tenms 1 Band 1 JUUIOI' Prom Committee 3 General Cla COHlIHlltlP 3 4 Color Guard 3 SHARON WRAPE Who can calculate on what a girl will say or do Basketball 1 2 3 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 Cheerleading Committee 3 Secretary 3 General Cla Commlttee 3 4 Nxahoure COEd1tor 4 Harbor Light 1 2 McCalls Teen Board Representatlve 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Trlple Trlo 1 2 Bandl 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 Clar1netTr1o 3 4 Select Band 4 Music Festlvall 2 3 4 All State Band 3 Class Play4 ROBERT VENERY Nobody loves life as I do. Ba-ketball 1 2 3 4' Volleyball 1 2 3 4' Baseball 1 2 3 4' 1'Ootball 2 3- Track 3 4' General Class Com- mittees 3 4' Class Play 4' Color Guard 4.
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