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Out of Eden came Eve, out of chaos came the Juniors, really remarkable people-Juniors. They have their disadvantages at best-most people have. But fancy the scheme of things done without them ll After all, they do constitute somewhat of a necessity, opinions of some Seniors to the contrary. And how can we ever reach our goal of being Seniors except by the inevitable and, generally speaking, happy state of being Juniors? During this most thought-out year we became the proud winners of the PSAL swimming championship. Our sports activities, Basketball, Swimming, Baseball, Soccer and Track all claimed our attention by their good showing. The Jazz Concert was attended by large numbers with great enthusiasm. After this event, as all JUNIORS do, we settled down to enjoy our new found dignity. We were still eager for success, but no longer green or backward. The Junior year had slipped by with unexpected speed and there remained but one more year, the shortest of them all. September 12, 1955 and we were officially Seniors. SENIORSHI This term began with the mysterious Twirp week which came to an end with the twirp danceg the woman is requested to pay. We felt that our years at Bayside were coming to an end when we were measured for our Senior rings. We parted with a deposit of our three hard earned dollars. This feeling continued as we marched in one by one to have our Senior pictures taken. Although we knew that we would not complete our stay at Bayside until we received our diplomas, every step towards that eventful day seemed to bring the ending closer. The buying of Senior hats, pins, and rings and taking part in our last Jamboree and only Senior show engen- dered an air of superiority in all Seniors. It was a series of culminating events for all members of the class. We fell off our pedestal when we realized that College boards, scholarship tests, and Regents were too close for comfort. Our spirits soon rose though when we bought our Prom bids and started rehearsals for graduation. We found ourselves breathing freely after completing our last Regents week and receiving those long awaited diplomas. The Class of June, l956 has taken its place beside the other classes of Bayside history. Fifteen
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