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lass Hlstor We, the Senior Class of 1956, as we stand on the threshold of our commencement and our emergence into the adult world, look back a few short years ago to September 1943, when we stepped for the first time through the portals of Arcade Central School Since that day, our education has progressed steadily onward to the goal which we now face By the time we finished kindergarten, we felt ourselves well on the way to becoming students, and we greatly anticipated the arrival of September 5, 1944, when we would enter elementary school After struggling through six years of hard labor we finally won the victory and entered Junior High, at which time several new students from outside schools entered our class In our Freshman year in high school, our class numbered 113 Our class officers were President, Joseph King, Vice President Alan Jackson, Secretary, Sandra Coloross, Treasurer,Sh1rley Wood, and our class advisors were Hrs Harrison and Mr Tullar were initiated into h1gh school social affairs by be1ng guests of the Sophomores at the Freshman Sophomore party We began collect ing class dues as the first step toward the Washington trip In our Sophomore year, our class officers were President, Robert Drennan, Vice President, L D 0'Dell, Secretary, Joanne Rosenthal, Treasurer, Joyce Potter, and our class advisors were Mrs Prentice and Mr Garlapo We continued to collect class dues and in our turn, as Sophomores, entertained the Freshman class Our Junior class officers were President, Peter Schn1tzler, Vice Pres1dent,Ga1l Willlams, Secretary, Carol Benzel, Treasurer, Vicki Kenyon, and our class advisors were Mrs Weitz and Mr stationery We held a Halloween dance and a skating party June the blggest social event of the year,our Jun1or Senior Prom, was held We were as surprised as everybody else to discover how grown up we were from that fateful day back in 1943 when we f1fSt began our educational endeavors In our Jun1or year we selected green and silver as our class colors Our class was represented at the Syracuse Citizenship Convention by Joanne Rosenthal and Robert Drennan At the beginning of our Senior year,we selected as our final class officers President, Peter Schn1tzler, Vlce President, Robert Drennan, Secretary,Joanne Rosenthal, Treasurer, Dale Shaw, and our class advisors were again Mrs Weitz and Mr N1chols Our magazine campaign netted a profit of 31,550 Our first skat ing party at Silver Lake was a financlal and social success December 2 some of us exhibited our dramatic talent 1 the pre sentation of the play, 'The Inner Willy On December 21 we held a spectacular Christmas Ball with a Winter Wonderlandn theme On April 23 we left for Washington on our Senior trip We feel that, after twelve years of formal education, we are ready to face the problems of the world and to take our places successfully in our complex American society W have learned skills and subgect matter that will enable us to perform our vo cations to greater advantage We have developed talents which will allow us to live fuller and richer lives The cultural training which we have received will permlt a greater participa tion 1n the society 1n which we live and move 0 ' . ' . . We Nichols. Our first big money-making venture was the selling of ' . ' . In o I Q n ' 0 . . . . .n - ' I ' . ll . . H . . . . . U e
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