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Mr. G. Schwall Senior Class Advisor Rehearsal for Minstrel Class History Turning back the hands of time, we see ourselves as eager freshmen mounting the steps of number 9 school on a warm Thursday morning in 1954. Frightfully-wonderful was our feeling that first day. Frightful, because there was the prospect of new teachers, classes, and upperclassmen awaiting us. Wonderful, because this was another first-our first year of high school. As freshmen and sophomores we experienced wonderful, exciting things that had never happened before. The Jam J ar Canteens proved to be rollicking affairs looked forward to by all. Remember, too, how we cheered the team at every football, basketball, and baseball game. In our junior year our pride and joy, the new G. H. S. at Outwater Lane and Palisade Avenue, was completed. New friends and acquaintances were made since this was the first time we had the four years of high school concentrated under one roof. We also began the new school term under new administrators who helped develop a well rounded scholastic and social ac- tivity program. Gone forever was the old number 6 and number 9 with their divided school body. At last as juniors we attained the welcome title, uupperclassmenf' No longer were we looked upon as unintelligent, irresponsible youngsters. We enjoyed a truly wonderful year. The Junior Play, Melody Jones, was a huge success and had quite a professional air. Our .lunior Prom with its theme, Enchanted Evening, will long be remembered as something special. Finally we became seniors. Under the leadership of Peter Eberhard, President, Kenneth Taft, Vice Presidentg .lohn Rudy, Secretary, and Marcia Krupacs, Treasurer, we completed a full and memorable year. After the tension and strain of College Board Examinations, We relaxed by turning our attention to our many social functions-Senior Dance, Class Party, and finally Our Social at the Waldorf. Tears and sentimental feelings will be shared by all as we receive our coveted diplomas. Now and in future years as we gaze in Retrospect we will long remember our Alma Mater with gratitude and appreciation. We, the seniors and graduating class of 1958, thank you, Garfield High School. You are truly a part of our American heritage.
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WITTEST Betty Hafner. Leslie Pfslingel I ,gg-M 2 f I 1 ff? MOST MUSICAL Beverly Pizzulo. Andrew Callopo U .Li ixiae CLASS POLITICIANS Arlene Logioco, David Fox CLASS FLIRTS Virginia Nork. Henry Hanzo BEST DANCERS Marlene Nakoneehny. Henry Hanzo -W..-..........
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