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THIS IS YOUR LIFE FRESHMEN In the early days of September 1951, you make your first appearance on the Crosby scene. Remember how you looked then, Class of '55? Heads per- petually in the clouds, searching for those confusing room numbers, legs aching, ffreshmen session rooms-three flights upj trying to locate those elevator tickets. just a poor little Freshie, the upperclassmen said. About your third week at Crosby, you make many amazing discoveries. You lind out that all the 100's were rooms on the first floor, all the 200's were on the second floor, and fjust imaginelj the 300's were on the third floor. How proud you felt when you recognized agricola and aqua, And who would have guessed that the x in algebra didn't mean love and kisses! The year of 1951 was a year of many firsts, the first football assemblies were exciting and fun-Hlled. Led by the pretty cheerleaders, you shouted with all your might for the Blue and White. Soon you were attending the games, cheering with the ease of a regular. You received the Argus for the first time, and anxiously pored over it, hoping someday to see your name in print. Report card time came around, and you quailed as yours was handed out. This was your initiation into the mysterious rites of Marking at Crosby. At Christmas, you listened, hushed, as the caroling of the Glee Club re- sounded throughout the halls. Gay decorations graced the doors and pun- gent odor of pine drifted everywhere. Now the year was drifting to a close, Class of '55. You were no longer inexperienced greenhorns. You carried yourselves with confidence, for soon you would be high and mighty Sophomores. Yes, Class of '55, you will always remember your freshman days. You may laugh over them and joke about them, but you will cherish their memories. luefri hil'e
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- ---- CLASS CF '55 SOPHOMORES Do you remember the hrst day of your sophomore year? Being an upper lower-classman had its advantages. You weren't the last group down to cafeteria any longer! Julius Caesar played an important part in your life that year. You spent at least an hour each night translating his Gallic Wars. As Sophomores, you displayed some fine Latin projects that year. Remember how your classrooms shed their drab colors and donned the coat of pastels which they now wear? The new School Library opened that year, too. Miss Dillon succeeded Miss Knight as English instructor. And Mr. Mc- Carthy became the new head of the English department. Our new typing teacher, Miss Stulginski, and our Mechanical Drawing teacher, Mr. Synnott, also joined the faculty. Mrs. Winton was another addition to our English Department faculty. As Sophomores, you were so proud of the outstanding skill your boys displayed on the basketball court. Two new courses were offered at Crosby then-Speech and Dramatics in- stead of Expression, and, for the first time, Senior English classes visited the Library to learn the fundamentals of the library system, The Modern Dance Club also had its beginnings in your second year. By the end of May, the Class of '55 was already looking forward to the approaching September when they would be real upper classmenf' lueffff hil'e
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