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. ,ag Ss R. it 1-. class history 1 P OFFICERS PRES.: Tom lppolito VICE PRES.: Bob North SEC.: Judy Stuart gfg TREAS.: Louie Patrignani SOC. CH.: Sharon Mclntyre PRES.: Bob North VICE PRES.: Louie Patrignani SEC.: Frieda Aicher TREAS.: Ed Carlsen SOC.CH.: Janet Nicholson 1956 :Rf :ff f PRES.: Ed Carlsen I il vice PRES.: Bob North it . . SEC.: Phyllis Greenwood ge TREAS.: Judy Stuart 5' 5 SOC. CH.: Toni Davidson D CLASS HISTORY ln 1955, with the hel of our able advisor, Miss Barbara Ordway, our class sponsored lts first function, the Solphomore Swirl, folllbwed by socials and a splash party. Championship selling during the annual magazine sa e brought a substantial increase to our treasury. We climaxed a successful year under the direction of our first class officers: president - Ed Carlsen, vice president - Bob Nort , secretary - Phyllis Green- wood, treasurer - Judy Stuart, and social chairman - Toni Davidson. As Juniors, we installed these new officers: president - Bob North, vice president - Louie Patrignani, secretary - Frieda Aicher, treasurer - Ed Carlsen, social chairman - Janet Nicholson. Paving the way for the enterprises of our senior year, we chose wder blue and white as our class colors and a pink rose as our class flower. Our motto, No one knows what he can do until he tries, gave us an added incentive. Following the tradition set by the Class of 1956, the Junior Prom and Senior Ball were again combined. lts theme, Mystic Midnight, was a perfect setting for the coronation of our King - Kenny May and our Queen - Phyllis Greenwood. Beginning our senior year in a spacious new high school, we are awed at how quickly the years have passed. Now, as Seniors, we must assume the responsibility of setting the pace for traditions in our new school. The leaders for this last, most precious year are: president - Tom lppolito, vice president - Bob North, sec- retary - Judy Stuart, treasurer - Louie Patrignani, and social chairman - Sharon Mclntyre. Under their dl- rection, the Sadie Hawkins Dance was a tremendous success. We are now anticipating the production of our Senior Play and our Senior Ball. The completion of our senior year is drawing near. We, the Class of 1958, will have the honor of being the first graduating class to go forth from the halls of this new Alma Mater. However, we will always remember our years at L. H. S. 17
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