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NVe are sitting at the top, the highest step on the ladder, the Senior Class of '58. lt has been a long hard clin1b lor us. Now we can Hnally sit back a moment and look proudly at what we have accomplished. The years at Long Island City Higl1 have been lour years ol' progress and success lor both the school and each student. In the course ol our study, L. I, C. has developed a new structure, a new lace, and as a result it has helped us to develop a new spirit of perseverance and responsibility toward our work and our school. Let's take a last look at the memories we are leaving behind. A Monday, for us September lfi, 19541, was our Iirst day as frightened freshmen in the new school. Cautiously we made our way through the halls in lear of bumping into one of those gigantic Seniors, whose prestige we hoped to obtain as the years progressed. Remember our lirst lreshmen council and the excitement of our very own recep- tion, the big Halloween Dance and the thrill ol' seeing our first Basketball game against Bryant High? We were host to a student lrom Denmark in the Tribune's Annual Youth Forum: what excitement! Things really began to move, and our dream of high school began to untold lor us. 1 J 'Q e X
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Our sophomore year was one of split sessions, getting home at live o'clock. Reconstruction was in lull swingg stairways coming up, plaster falling down, new exits, no desks, dripping paint, broken windows. But with all this we managed to squeeze in a wonderful Soph reception, basketball games and some really ter- rific dances. XVe proudly took top honors at the Royal Sweetheart Dance, with all the schools in Queens competing. Our contes- tants emerged victorious with the Titles Queen ol Teens and Best Band of Queens. L. I. C. began to acquire a new look. YVe, too,had a new look-smiling promoted faces. Entrez Junior year. 1. .M f, f E l l l 1
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