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The silence before the bell . . . I pledge my allegiance . . A heritage from those who went before . . . P. S. loves M. H. l943 Dedicated to those who died waiting for the bell to ring. lA scratched deskl An empty silence . . . Plans, angles, and shiny surfaces . . .a new building filled with strange people and new faces . . . Faces, faces, faces-so many many . . . A seventh grader lost, but ever present. An eighth grader Neither here nor there . . . Higher and mightier than the seventh. A freshman, older and wiser . . .full of innocence. They grow. Sophomore . . .at the beginning he's almost through. Junior . . .a new world opening up to him. Senior . . . nowhere, but at the brink of a pit . . . LlFE. Of these it is said . . . You are the classes. 12
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SENIOR PRESIDENT AND ADVISOR DiGiacomo, President . . . Mrs. Benini, Advisor . . SENIOR OFFICERS left to right--Richards, Secre- tary . . . Jowitt, Vice-President . . . Dittelman, Treasurer . . . SENIOR HISTORY HE entrance into being . . . the bridge lead- ing on . . . the testing grounds-call it what you will. Five years-the time of our life, ad- mittedly. Re-assimilate all that has occurred. A fast preview on Orientation Day and then September, '53 came. Chippies did we be- come. Insecurity made confusion. Friends sep- arated by homeroom walls . . . new friends . . . teachers . . . classes , . . bells. Being part of a throng . . . the giddy feeling after a Senior has said hi - hi, word symbol of together- ness-we belonged. Soon came the choosing of homeroom presidents, Student Council mem- bers. The many-membered 8th grade dance club - forward, slide together. Two dances fol- lowed-painting decorations in the gym . . . dance contest trophies . . , mimicking high school swing. Cheering try-outs . . . that first pep rally march through town . . . confetti . . . being a part. Spirit-the collection of neces- sities for a needy family by homeroom IO3. That year-a broad step . . . but a mandatory one. Frosh-another step up. The grouping of homeroom governments into a single unit seemed
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