Garden City High School - Mast Yearbook (Garden City, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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0 I REYVS 0F THL YLAB IN BEVIIIYV On September 8 1951 the doors of the Cherrx Vallex lhnldnn opened to adnnt or the last tlme a Garden Cm H1 h School luatnn c a o M1 dl order of the hr t fex clax n nx neu student Ill luchn out LIIIOI' fxchan e students Nlarlnna lxoppe from fermanx and RJ nn lx lxC'llltl f X x were s n uanderln l7edlx .mound thc hall tum l H l exe lt r c ln s o German u en thex thouffht there were lC'dI'ItlIl llCIlCll phoncttc there xscre no ellou ITllQll3IJQ Un September 15 me welcomed back out world tlaxelcr Suc Mc lxee from lrance Diane Mlller and Don Calder from felmanx l Scott l flor llllldtlfl 'll four had spent the summer abroad as pall of thc Amerlc ln lxcld SGINIKL plo Iam n October 9 the QPIIIOI' Cla started the S0Cldl 5115011 off Mlll a manff bw ne and amone who wanted to find out what lt meant had to attend the dance Rx the wax 1 or Some rea on xou couldnt ct tmerc 'lna o mean a anane 'N1 htclub Noxember ua a bu x month for exerxone lttfllllllll the parent who on 'Noxem ber 1 became tudent for an exemnff Thex followed their clnld chedule from homeroom throu h the ewhth perlod Durmff lunch perlods refreshment were serx ed Saturday boxember 6 wa perhap the happiest dm of the xear for Gee Cee su ent as on da tha oc lllu trot football tc tm defeatcc 'lla .1 r auch Tlvdl uho had beaten u on thc cron or n ar Tl our team came XdTNllN football ll'lIHl?l0llN of the North Shore Icc u undefeatcd farden Fltv elexen snnce 1944 Farls ln lXoxember the Class of 55 added uell our 81000 to lt treasurx xsxth the SCIIIOI' Brldffe ably manaffed bw Judx Hartmann later that month the Masquer flub presented their fall production Mr Barn s l1lflllI1 s Deplte unrehable props costumes that dldnt fit and ffeneral C'OI1fllQlOI1 actors Vacheron Chapman lVI1ller 0Keefe lreemfxn Afne and othel dld an extrcmelx fine job g, Xlxxg Y 1 1 Y 4 4 L 4 , s . , ' ' ' ' ' 2 , ' f e ' ' .' I' 'g '- ggrac 1 ' g cl'ss. ln the midst f the 'lld 'S s .V ' 111 1' '., s. ' c' ' QI ' s' ' ' g .. ., . ' ' ' . I I' 'c ' 'ir' ' rom evorx ay. ' :ee ' ' g ca. U' ' ' 2 f s ISI o gurc- out uhc-rc' to go and ION to get th ' . lfxcen fo a fer unlucj' persons who :at through a class f ' ' ll yh I. F . . -g . S v 5 ' , ' 9 :A ' anc 'linegan ' n ' . N10 1 I L- 4 1 r- 1 - 3 5 41 ll. 1 Lx ' '. -L ' sl -1 I O - . lss .' '- l l F fl'- senting one of the most novel dances in flee Cee history. hllliyakcmu was the theme. , .u -I f I .S . . ' g, I ,h 1' ok 'f . F . JI an tl'g ' . , , 2 s s ' ' I.. Y ' .' ' ' -s s' fl .,. . ' 1. . . s ' . ' . . v ' . ' s. s. ' . ' ' .t d s. ll w . that y 'l lr ' s IS ' 'c ' ll Q 'nh' sset. ou '- - ' ' ' - grid' l sew ye' s. tus. ' be- cr . ' Q , f ,' '- .-ag: c- as well as the first - 1' ,' , ,' . r . T Y , V -2 . Q l N ' . , ' ' ,. . r. I' . J . . s . 4 I . H 4 I . N ,, K . . 1 ' . l .. . . . . g 's ' ' J V' ' . O' 5 lx X, sn, . x, X J 1 'fl 'V 5 ,xv Nu 'F I x. rdf X Q ...a

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The Annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was also held in November. giving the gals their chance to get a date with the man of their dreams. Miss- ing at all of the dances this year was the familiar sight of Hcokesf' Soft drinks are not healthful. it seems. From now on, punch is standard fare at school dances. The Junior Dance. held on the 2-ith. marked the beginning of a welcome Thanksgiving vaca- tion. Tuesday. the 30th. was Fall Award Night. ln December. all of the twelfth-grade social studies classes journey to that far-oll' land of New York City to discover how the lvnited Na- tions operates. A few people came home from this trip absolutely positive that they knew Chinese perfectly: after all. they had heard it over the earphones in the Security Council. Early the same month. eleven Gee Cee stu- dents were host to eleven boys and girls from Mexico. The group. sponsored by the lfxperi- ment in lnternational living. spent a pleasant month here and not only learned more lfnglish to take back to Mexico. but they promoted inter- national relations. which is the objective of the lfxperiment. .-Ns Christmas approached. the school became hlled with activity. The Christmas Concert was held on the 16th of December. the highlights being the Hflverture to the Nutcracker Suitefi played by the orchestra. and ngong ol' Christ- mas. sung by the Concert Choir. The ltlth of the month brought the Yvinter Wvonderland Ball. at which Cale Peck was crowned Snow Queen. and on the 23rd. the girls' gym rang with shouts of greeting as graduates of l9541- met with the seniors and faculty at a tea given by the Honor Society.

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