Bronxville High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bronxville, NY)

 - Class of 1955

Page 12 of 84

 

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i Witli the beginning of Christmas festivities, we directed our unbelieving eyes on Fifty-Fivers donned in strange outfits for the hilarious Baby Party, and much to our amusement we discovered Fido mas- querading behind Santa's beard. During the Christ- mas vacation we had a hard time keeping track of our future cohorts. We found Dotty McNichol portraying the Virgin Mary in the Christmas pageant and others caroling, partying, playing basket- ball, and skiing, By focusing our strongest lense on New York City, we spied one lone student huddled in the corner of the City library working on his term paper. f xxllw s N x

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ffm X si - . 5 T .315 fp S 'N -f sh Fall brought also the Welcoine Dance under the able supervision of joe O'Brien, the Rec. Council President. This was soon followed by the students attiring themselves in weird dress, quite strange to us robots, and presenting themselves at the Hal- loween Dance. After these festivities came the annual Senior Sing. Repurcussions of its success reached even us with Dick liudinger as M.C., Claudia Frost as hostess, and Mr. Moore adding a touch of sentiment. As a grand finale of all these social activities came the famous supper at Tigers f i --4 x house and then the Football Dance with the formal ceremony of cutting the cake. Seeing all the good times B.H.S. ers had at these parties, we robots looked forward to the time when The Class of '55 would be a part of our planet and could then give us some real blasts , We were fortunate enough to catch the Saturday night performance of the Senior Play Gramercy Gborf, and we prognosticate that grease paint will be part of the careers of either Bob Helmrich, Bill Wliite. Chads Skinner, or Carol Walsli who all carried their leading roles off in grand style. 1 r



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Thus we watched the Christmas season come and go and then we watched the Seniors undertake the responsibilities of being members of the Privilege System as school started again. Basketball practice and Operetta rehearsing began in full swing. We looked forward to having great orators among us when joe Collins and Dick Budinger received crowning glories at the entertaining Public Speaking Contest. We were also very proud of our Fifty- fivers when they proved their value at getting along with foreign students: Sabine from Paris and Yuen from Singapore. We robots will never forget the hilarious night at one of those vigorous Teen Center 'QC' evenings when Yuen was trying to master the Amer- ican art of roller skating. We saw also Madame DeFarge, Steph Cain, and her troop of Red Crossers madly preparing for the freezing voyage through space to planet Destination by knitting thousands of gay squares. At the beginning of March we one again viewed a Fifty-Fivers initiative with the arrival of Carol Walsh's Kaleidoscopg: We were convinced that Bren Gill's parties were all they were built up to be when we sited the famous residence on the night of the cast party after the wonderfully presented Oper- etta The Mikado. gf ,ff l F

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