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'sf sf 5 O , -sh., ,,,,.--. Q Mr. Thomas, Sleeper, Burris, Boulas, Eddy. JU IOS The class of '56 began the year by selecting as officers: Presi- dent, Ray Eddy, Vice-President, John Boulas, Secretary, Jan Van Duserg Treasurer, Catharine Burris, and Historian, Dorothy Sleeper. Mr. Thomas is class advisor for the Junior class. Now for some notes on the highlights of the year: The class play, My Little Margie, gave the Juniors their first real chance to make money for their class. Christmas gifts welcomed by all were the class rings which arrived iust before Christmas vaca- tion. The first dance of 1955 was sponsored by the Juniors who named it, believe it or not, the Flunkers' Fling! An annual event at H.C.S. is Junior clay when the Juniors are the people in the spotlight during the day and at the assembly pro- gram. The most looked-for day finally arrived and the school was amazed by the spectacular Junior Prom' which the class of '56 produced as the last event of a very eventful year.
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lj, Ny y Z8 Senior History Freshman year-exciternent, speculation, eagerness -President, Ben Lynch, Vice-President, Betty Densmore, Secretary, Vrginia Dole, Treasurer, Patricia Halloran- Miss Fox, advisor-nnoney-rnalfing ideas-skating party started our treasury. Sophornores-new conhdence-Bruce Springheld, President, Jack Padzavicz, Vice-President, Martha Skiles, Secretory, Marco Paris, Treasurer, Mr, Dreer, advisor- sponsored round and square dance-at Press Club carni- val, famous class sideshow, complete with boys' dancing line. Mrs. Linn, Junior advisor-President, Bruce Spring- field, Edward Srnith, Vice-President, Connie Dickinson and Virginia Dole, Co-treasurers-sock dance in tall- first rnaior project, Junior Play- The Form Divine - All aboard for Youth County! Thurber, Kcimbeitz, Munson, Merry, Mr. Wheaton, Blostein. li' LH f' ,ls huge ssccess-class rings-voted against Senior 'rip- Youtn County-Junior Prom, Soiree Porisiennef' in Nay -King Ed Srn.tn and Queen Sharon Brown reigned- eagerly ant:cipated l955. Our Senior year-tempo of activities increased- Mr, Mitchell, advisor-Bruce Springheld, Pre-sidert, Betty Densrnore, Vice-President, Virginia Dole, Secretary, Connie Dickinson, Treasurer-Senior sock dance in new cafeteria-Magazine and stationery campaigns added to treasury-Senior Ball, Midnight Sleighridef' held in new gym-King Ronald Schroth and Queen Patricia Halloron reigned-class conducted CARE campaign throughout district- sent over two tons of lood to Europe -Senior Play in the spring-Senior banquet-hnals- commencement. Registration.
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