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The last hours arrive in twelfth grade! We prepare to leave ships with memories of all the people and events that made Us a class, including Mr. Arthur Pitifath, ad- visor, the happy hours rehearsing for The Madwoman of Chaillot, the scenery we worked on, the proms, the Washington trip. All these things are unrelated but uniting factors that will someday make us stop and say, Being Midshipmen was fun. SPANISH ll CLASS First row: Marcia Owens, Second row: Elizabeth Bendrot, Barbara Spinelli, Third row: Rebecca Brenfleck, Red Davis, Carol Cubberly, Letha Si- mon. Fourth row: Miss Panaro, John Coates, Ro- berta Kottke, Lois Young. Fifth row: Grace Bas- sano, Bruce Lutz, Gail Coates, Nancy Duthie. Q. HISTORY CLASS First row: Yvonne Ash, Beth Wagner, Nancy Bair. Second row: Gail Stakem, Deanna Nictakis, Joyce Raymond, Jackie Donovan, Third row: Virginia Copner, George Epley, Dick Rynearson, Fourth row: Carol Jean Haney, George Drake, James Van Fleet, Daniel Dansbury. ' I 3' i ' f'T.'Ie:': ski TWELFTH GRADE GYM CLASS First row: Herman Meury, Tom Tucker, Lou Russo, Dick Rynearson, Gordon MacKay. Second row: Reed Le Febvre, Don Clopp, George Dorsett, Al Miller, Richard Nalbone, Ralph Stout, Jim VanFleet, Bill Jones, Joe Kaplan, Charles Apple, John Kuck, Teacher-Mr. Wimberg. Ti SCENERY PAINTING CLUB Betsy Willey, Ruthann Olson, Edna Howell, Isabel Brancolino, Joe Kaplan, Sam Iorio, Abe Vegotsky, Artie Thomas, Judy Gorton, Marcia Owens. 83
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WASHINGTGN TRIP The Senior Class trip was taken by train, bus, and boat, proving to be an adventure filled with gleaming, alabaster state buildings, historical sites, and newly learned facts about the American past. Can those of us who participated in the event ever for- get March 27, when, with high spirits bolstered by expec- tation, we boarded the train from West Trenton, arriving in Baltimore, Maryland, where chartered buses took us to Fort McHenry, then to Annapolis and Mount Vernon? Can we forget our steamer of the Old Bay line, with the beauti- ful wrought iron balconies, that for two nights was home while we toured Virginia? What thoughts will come to our mind as we recall with, perhaps a melancholy pleasure, the old church at James- town, the colonial buildings of Williamsburg, and the gov- ernment buildings in Washington? Surely many Class of '56 members will smile, remembering not only the high- lights of the trip, but also little incidents that made some laugh, and which many will forget in the dusky, eventful future. There was the rocking boat and the First Aid Com- mittee armed with sea-sick pills. There were the tired feet and the sleepy looks, and the numerous useless souvenirs. The chaperones, Mr. John McHugh, Mrs. Gladys Jensen, Mr. Arthur Piffath, and Mr. and Mrs. Ridge Leedom, will never be forgotten. This trip made our class iust a little bit closer and a little more reluctant to greet the future which would part the ways of many such happy memories and friends. A ur'
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