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ur Q 1 0 n vi , B 1 tr., kj? -far 1 .8 . f.',,., qt... t '. . : 14 sophomore year. successtully served as editor'- in-chiet ol the Ciarnet and Ciray, XYorking with lane as page editors were .Xlaryellen Perry, who was also rage editor in her iunior year, Sandra Kurtznian, and Karen Kinliel. Uur yearbooli publications, the I..XIII.XX, capitalized on Betty .Xugustins talents as editor-in-chief, while ludith Powell lxept the finances straight. Being a very athletic class, the seniors liept the surrounding teams on their toes tor hard and clean games. Ioe lenzano and Pete liable showed prowess on the gridiron, while Drew Hyland set the pace in basketball. The Lzissies again wound up their season with an undeteated hockey team. Betsy Turner Harvest .Xloon Queen, nabbed the 'Qxlost Valuable Player award. Special awards were presented to .Nlaryellen Perry, the Daughters ol' the American Revolu- tion Good Citizenship award, and to XVayne Floyer, who represented l,ansdowne-Aldan in the Voice ol- Democracy contest. The Senior Class also boasted ol' three .Xmerican Field Serv- ice Scholarships: Phyllis Reed, who visited Sweden, and Paul .Xbhott and lane .XlcFadden, who traveled to Germany. Socially, the bandwagon struck up a fast tempo with the Senior Dance, followed closely by the play, Sabrina lfair H and the Christmas dance, 'lxloonglow and nlistletoef' Seniors hopped an excursion train lor New York City to visit the Cnited Nations and attend a meeting ol' the General Assembly. Later they saw the movie and show at Radio City .Nlusic Hall and toured New York City. Late in .Xpril the seniors packed their bags lor the annual iaunt to XVashington, D. C. The Senior Final, held at the Drake llotel, and a lovely party given in the 'l'wentieth Century Club completed their whirlwind activities. Xlmfpiif Lqninai ff ff!lli'i'f.r ff. fziufm, .Y Ruff. J. ffilflfr, .Y X zggf-.ig ff, ffwlflifr, .1. .,i'f1:i11m, flmf .f1f.'f.r01' ilff. ff. f'1'm'1ui1u f . . ffm i1.r.- ,iruruf pffulli'-,1r.r .Viwirhf tifilfr l'ff'r1ifw,l I .llK1'.i- 'f.'1'4'..'-'lfzf11151 milf fryin- !iIfIi7l1-I mf ff 4' N'i1'flJIlllf4Yfl ffmJiwm.1i1.i1m1t1f,i'.1.-1- fr1f'rlm.1 .1 ,f'U4 l -ifirfvfxvwf fm-if. .1 Hilflfr, .f.1fi.,-,-- mf Inu fwfr X,ffr,1.'. 5. ffm-mf. li, ffofwi. rlfiif llf lliwuf o'fIlilt' J. L1.1mfu1,1f1r1 .-nz! !fi.'fw'fu'ff1.1f1,,- .riffs ,1ft'i1!.1,f,:1f'f1f ,la .f, Li1'.1mp,1..1ff.1. p.1f!fr1A1f1'u,1 .lH1.1!'.'f. jvfr.-m1f.f NJN ifllfi ff fu lm' lfzfre lm lf, frm umllzrf. .N lfn.-v. funk f .If mv ifxzlif .X zlf: ini f',i'pf-iwmff of i1..'u
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1957 Seniors leave envious record f'f.1ff.t Infl!:f',11ff,11.1!ftllolflv ll l1-l,'1f1.1fnn .ln fmltf fly w'n1'nf lfll-1 wtf, un- ll' f'fff'fff'l'fl, lfullfltfrf. f ,IfA,,, .l fnrwflfufll. .Y Umyfrlnlmf, ,m.ff'!,1f'1f. ml ll'11ltl.w-.'f1--p'.'lflf,wf Uuicletl lynx' President lon-x' .Xtlaiss anal Atl- Topping all previous sales, llarriet llon ant user Lawrence Rnclmartlx, tlle Class ol '57 lmoastecl xellnng ol llll..Y-SIX tlcliets rnatle tlme Senlon an nnpresslve reeortl. l'lllill1L'lilll.X', sclxolastncally, proceecls zoom to slay-lnglt proportions ne nn- xoclalllv, anal sports-wwe, tlns senxor class eoppetl over !'FH.3ll. l llClI' ever-expanclxng poe at moo t numerous awartlx. 1 J also grew as a result ol tlme Llll'lSlI11liN L an 'HW liing AXUQIM touclr velopqtl the wnim.N xales, name carcls, anal numerous clances lor they eonnetl 'one-v lnwall ol tllelr prolects. ILHIC.XlCl:iilltltJI1,Sl.Zll'llI1gZlSI7ilgC Clllllll an t K XI XMI' WX ev x . ,V ,- x A XJ if AAN' Yi X Ki, 1 X t A xy W fx w, ' ew .Nrfllof L'ft1,-,- .ltf.-lltvf' ,I -Y . lf1',f,u1flf.t IJ 171711 mf' li. fllt7fl,'ll, Lf .xvllffftlfli .V .Wzrfe l'.1u,-zlulfll ..'fl1'fy1'f1tf'nlff fu!! I foul Am,-A,f,f 11.1, l,Allll,I,Y,1w!m!u,ffl1pf1rf on ful ptlnf, .wtf ll, Qlzz-.ffa-11 mlm lm' ffl' ffm, .fun .Imf J, l'nn'1'ff foo 1 U ,.-.1y,lor1lf.z,-.- fm'rl1'fz.1 tfr.-K mf ,Nh4.frfflL'm1n,1'f fmuultftlfzmz V7 xxl. 5 1-I AT VALLEY F ,,,Nnti0ns Awards Foundgtm
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