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Bottom Row: Karlene Kieff, Judy Kornetzke, Alice Kamin, Jean Vermilye, Jane Bannow, Rena Jayne Wuhrmann, Ar- lene Arnovitz, Nancy Brumm, Sheldon Friedstein, Second Row: James Wojciehowski, Harry White, Sandra Deiters, Roy Holmes, Lynne Johnson, Susie Ames, Rosalie Peters, Yolanda Nelson, Mr. Karier. Washington-New York Tour, 1956 ln April, 1956, seventeen students took the Wash- ington-New York tour, chaperoned by Mr. Karier. The students left on the 6400 on the Tuesday following Easter and returned the following Sunday. Their first stop was in New York. There they saw the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Brooklyn Bridge, China- town, the Bowery, Wall Street, Julliard School of Music, Fifth Avenue Shops, Radio City, Rockefeller Center, and the U. N. Building. From New York, they traveled to Washington, D. C. The places of interest they saw there included the Capitol, the White House, Arlington National Ceme- tery, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Memorial, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Smithsonian Institute, Christ Church, Mount Vernon, the Pentagon, Jefferson Me- morial, and the Supreme Court Building. After six days of travel, the students arrived home, tired and happy, with many stories to tell.
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l As the evening progresses, we find many of the couples fi to tables, where they could sit and chat. Somewhere over the rainbow, Way up high, There's a land that I heard of, Once in a lullaby. On May 18, 1956, the Marinette High School gym nding their way was transformed into that land over the rainbow through the efforts of the 1956 junior class, when they presented their annual prom. Highlight of the decorations was the rainbow coming out of a pot of gold and extending to a sky of blue streamers. Happily dancing the night away are the many couples that attended the Junior Prom.
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