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Iohn and Bill stop studying long enough for a smile. Mr. Anderson explains the 'iDo it yourself method to his shop class. Art students display their talent and classmates look on, Students engrossed in Driver Training activities Miss Mincer gives Betsy some advice A studious junior English class.
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k , Senior Class Do you remember all the things we, the Class of 1956, have done together as a group? In eighth and ninth grades We had class parties. Wildcat Park was the scene of our sophomore and junior class picnics. We all got wet at those picnics, but thoroughly enjoyed ourselves Cand the hotdogs ll Early in the spring of our junior year we started our projects to raise money for our long-awaited Washington trip. In March we presented Seventeenth Summer, a drama- tic play which centered around Angie, play- ed by Toni Henretta, and lack, portrayed by Mike Fragale. Who could ever forget the problems which Angie and her family faced that summer? After the play had been presented, We started making pink apple blossoms for the Irs-Sr. Prom. All our work proved worthwhile when the tree was brought in and the apple blossoms fixed on the branches. Last fall as we started our senior year to- gether, our feelings were mixed, Many of us IENNIE CARLSON Homeroom 26 Mathematics CURTIS ICKES Homeroom 28 Mathematics Senior Adviser SYLVIA IOHNSON Homeroom 29 History Eighth Grade Adviser Iunior Red Cross President DIXIE HULTMAN Vice-President SANDY LEAFSTROM Secretary MARCIA SWANSON Treasurer ANNE VARISANO were glad to se our final year approach but the rest of us were sad, The magazine drive was the first big job we had to tackle. We coped with it very well however, and sold 334605 worth of magazines. As soon as our magazine drive was over, we began work on our senior class play Time Out for Ginger. We'll always remem- ber how Ginger, portrayed by Iean Larson and Toni I-Ienretta, decided she dicln't want to be a rough and tough tomboy football player anymore. February brought the candlelight Nation- al I-lonor Society assembly and eleven sen- iors were tapped for membership. At last came our Washington trip on April I2--lfll Those days just seemed to fly as we toured Washington. Now as graduation approaches, we are planning to be together for the last time as a group, but we will never forget these wone derful times we have had together as the Class of l956.
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