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Back R win' ow-' Harold F JU l0R 'am Walls M'1 fy, Donald H Green. Fourth ' I ford Oakes D 2111, Edward K Clufg, R0 Row-' Jam ' ouglas K1 finer D - I1?I0Pert Chiitdbgigfnbfzlairij iii'f,ff5 Sgorr Dgifig' Xgrgcenr Spegdldwlmqfeson, Melvin O b ae, Qctav- U, alph B 5 age R- ' ert Zi t '. lam Wak s gm Raw: E1 - lo C0rbelli R auer. Tbbd, 'Chard Bauer g 9551, David R eman: Kem, h' Joan Moaine Kenward ,E obert Puma H f0w.. Carolyn ACl1ffoi-d Seto owntree, Roy Air Shirley QMS' Mary Dii-k velyn Parker, Der et' Long, Leo ndefson, Roniii' Gary Griswold.- Cieszynski oung, Pearl Person, Dia,,e'G onna Hale M Cor-belli, Atl Mayback R , , Glenda stef earlson, F. reene, Caroi MY Francis Sk ene Dilche, ' 0861- ni Carol Bez-mm Row-' B Lyons, Car l ehonv Juan' i second g' Johanna V eriy Ullderhillo MOOUCY, Bethita Guthrie, 2 -- - s 4 1451 T .Gi lt i X 'if' , g :xmas S ,' , E Q , lx. I ,gif vars, 2 ii-Rafi ' M, . , ,4 if fr? -'Sa .., gi' nf 45 1' , 'lui' if ,f ania, Beverly Rlldglebegxna Anaufg' Iiiforris, a Onna Dewi! Oulse r. The class of '56, under the patient and understanding guidance of Mr. Schulze and Mrs. Mead, have been as busy as honeybees thronging around an old bee- tree in the swamp and hoping soon to make a beeline to senior homeroom 205. Among the lasting memories of this year will be the preparation for round- and-square dances, the choice of a ring style and the hurry to get our money in on time, the putrid odor of hydrogen sul- fide in the chemistry lab, the wisecracks of Eddie Kriner in intermediate class, the mad rush to sign out at noon in room 201, the scurry to meet OAKLEAF dead- lines, the trip to Batavia to see Julius Caesar, the campaign to sell magazine subscriptions with Betty Underhill the high salesman, the Junior-Senior ball- and finally the procession of arches at graduation. Advisors and Officers: Mrs. Mead, Douglas Klosen, President, Mr. Schulze, C a r o l Berg, Vice-Presidentg A r l e n e Dilcher, Treasurer, Don- na Hale, Secretary.
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A DAY WITH TWO SE l0R - f O 4 K 1 CHEMISTRY LAB ff' Careful - it might explode! L EC-3 L ' ADVANCED FOODS CLASS U Look out for your fingers, Bob. 'L DRIVER TRAINING TEST' V Will you get your license, Betty? 'W' ', , -.,, ., A A K Mau, OAKLEAF COVER CONSULTATION We would like a cover for Valen- tine's Day, Mr. Wilson. HARMONY CLASS She knows her lesson well, doesn't she, Mr. Racz? LATIN CLASS MODEL OF NEW SCHOOL Latin is really very interesting, 22 Too bad you cannot graduate from Betty. the new school.
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Back Row: Douglas Perfitt, David Bradt, Peter Rosone, Jack Silvernail, Sherwin Bowen, David Keller. Third Row: Allan Rademacker, David Puls, David Wakeman, Lee Breckenridge, Richard Palone, Roger Kraatz. Second Row: Ronald D'Alba, Marilyn Newton, Patricia Long, Irma Ess, Lillian Scopano, Shirley Green, Patricia Garrison. Front Row: Elizabeth Corbelli, Elaine Osborn, Helen Mudrzynski, Catherine Thompson, Bar- bara Leggett, jane Balfour, Rosemary Fedrigon, Richard Baxter. 0PHOMORE OFFICERS: Back Row: Sherwin Bowen, President, Peter Rosone, Vice-President. Front Roux' Mar- lene Base, Secretary, Marilyn Newton, Treasurer. Advisors: Miss Caborn, Mr. Cerri. Back Row: Richard Kabel, Harold Blood, Robert Harding, Ronald An- derson, Donald Gray, Cort Fuller. Third Row: Raymond Betters, Roger Palmer, joseph Scopano, Ray Cranston, Teddy Spiecher, Robert Chatt. Second Row: Ida Paolucci, Grace Richardson, Annette Kriner. Front Row: Elaine Knapp, Evelyn Falker, Marlene Base, Myrna Daniels, Barbara Ohs, Joyce Moore.
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