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from the bottom up When each student enters Andrew Warde, he begins to consider more seriously the self- portrait which he will continue to paint through- out his life. The canvas is not blank when he reaches Andrew Warde, for he has already completed the background and outline in his previous schooling. As a freshman, he studies foundation subiects which add color and variety to his portrait. During his sophomore year he adds more detailed forms to the canvas. Junior year, perspective and depth give the picture greater interest. Finally, as a senior, this student will add lights and shadows to his portrait, a painting that will never be completed, but con- stantly altered and enhanced throughout the remaining years of his life.
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guage laboratory, allowed each student to pro- gress to the best of his ability. We felt honored to belong to Andrew Warde. Estella Munson, Jenny Lind of the T957 Barnum Festival, Glen Shaffer, the only sophomore cross country letter man, Judy Wittenberg, the only sophomore cheerleader, and Dave Zimmer, the only sopho- more Thespian conferred additional honor upon our class. The third lap of our iourney, our iunior year, was one of much activity. Under the leadership of Clinton Salko, President: Evelyn Agonis, Vice-President, Diane Snyder, Treas- urer, and Joanne Williams, Secretary, we in- creased our financial assets by selling book covers. Our third year at Warde was one in which many events happened for the first time. Our first school magazine, the Hi-Lighter, was pub- lished: and our first exchange student program was organized. Pia Hagstrom, from Sweden, spent the year with us, and Judy Launer spent a wonderful summer in Italy. Many of us had the honor of serving as ushers or of being on the Daisy Chain during graduation exercises, and Nancy Mamrus, Peter Lee, Joan Norkus, and Susan Jacoby had the ' Q , l lZL CEll'lllALI privilege of being elected to the National Honor Society. Richard Greenberg and Lenny Blum attended the National Association of Student Councils conference, and Shirley Buturla, Rolf Aclenstedt, and Jeff Kovacs represented Andrew Warde at the Laurel Girls' and Nutmeg Boys States. Various members of our class were selected to attend All-State or to ioin the Thes piansy and Sandy Cohen brought honor not only to our school, but also to our town, by being the Fairfield winner of the Voice of Democracy contest. if The highlight of our third year infhigh school was our Junior Prom. After an evening at the Ritz, most of us attended the after-prom party at Donat's. This May night was a memorable evening. Now, as time's arrow is about to strike its target, and we find our trip through high school almost at an end, we have many happy memo ries to look back upon. As we are about to begin another phase of life's travels, we leave our best wishes to our underclassmen and the hope that they will find the knowledge, guid ance, and preparation for the future that we discovered at Andrew Warde in our iourney forward into the great unknown. if S 3, ii Ktnmws, 3 '3- 91. 6. Sis '-in ff , '31 S d . rf-1, t' ., S .,.... A ' .N i' L 555 I , F, , ,I . s iies . T V I w ...G i L fi r Ei r,.., I eg i. rf Q I I 4. .rri ri .esr, s -25 . .Jri A s S L... . . l - I ...s.r MOHS 'WFZNNV H5118 X I ' ' n 5 ws, 5 we v-IIN. r pw Q. 5 5 , ..... . .... .. ,.. .W.......,..I,......Wc,...,.1mWs..W-r..,..,.g,,,,,..,.Mwf, 5,g,, W, . ,, . ,, h - ,ix .. . . W ,, 1 , , x i A . .,.,. .. r I s .I . - xg EI .su .gaudy ms2tMt Y Q2 iffitttii 5 iiwuvfg Hiro-J.'-ixdg ' 1 Q I- -I I I It Usfagszbgyyg snognqrgq irxuy, I -Ijj y 2, :Fwy-2-4 - Iwi f axnluunluluw I 0 rf . , gwwwf wr. . I-.wma iggggun ' ' vwaemawns wwsrmsqqa-
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