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Iflf a Great Lqfe. . Channel 1 If we were to turn the dial of our television set to Channel l, we would view a program with enthusiastic performers. The script concerns the class of '56 as Freshmen, entering Ardsley High School for the First time. We would laugh with them as they were thrown under the showers in G. A. A. and he frightened with them as they entered the assembly hall to he peered at by the rest of the high school. Channel 2 As we switch from Channel l to Channel 2, we view the same class as Sophomores. They are no longer timid and shy but eager and energetic as they await their trip to Biology Camp at Croton, where they lived together, cooked together, and took long hikes together. After returning home, the Sophomores husied them- selves selling candy at the basketball games in order to earn money for their Washington trip. Carol Judy :een E W Yla- E J 'glfhiilfff xt sg . is -2,5 5 fm - A i gil' - , K 5' X .A lyp p ' oai , , E'I A f ..,, .,.. , .. .... .- .ia . Y W M
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Nancy, Joyce, Jayne, Anne nj X' ilk Fon ,v gm ,Q to F ,L . . Tlair Senior Year Channel 3 As Juniors, the class of '56 dedicated most of their spare time to creating the 1955 ARDSLEYAN, which received a first rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The television viewer is ahle to watch the editors painstakingly planning original layouts, writing sprightly copy, selling more ads and yearbooks than ever, and discussing their symbolic endsheet and their unique plaid talfeta cover. Channel 4 This is the Hnal and longaawaited program for the class of '56. We see them conducting a subscription campaign, giving the senior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gayf, going to Washing- ton, D. C., for a joyous and exciting week, and finally marching down the aisle to receive their diplomas. Thus they ended their high school career, but a new, exciting program was expected in the future. Jay, Bob tlllirn 3 mls , sm e.Ezi l 11
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