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Page 16 text:
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Chas Poem Our old car, with its memories dear, As it moves on down the road, Has really just begun its trip To lead us from our abode. The chatter and din that we've known from within Will stay in our hearts as time flies; The friends that weive made on our long travelcade Will remain long beyond our good-byes. J UDY SCHOCH The light again has changed to green, And we will journey afar To newer, stranger, greater things, Through our happy ride in the car. As we look on ahead, the road seems to spread, And we think of our days spent in school, Of the good times weive had, the partings so sad, So we offer to you this firm rule: uTry not to yield to each little whim, Strive on a little longer; The bend in Life's long road will come, And you won,t want to wander. FRANK KNOX JANE FITZGERALD For time will pass, and youill find your way Through the milling crowds and throng. The part that you were destined to play Has been there all along? This trio, Judy, Frank, and Jane gave us the banner color scheme, the design, and the class poem, respectively.
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Page 15 text:
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Annual Check Up we elected our be Harry Gray, Secretary jo Furfari and Treasur Chiumento and Mr. Naizby were our advisers. forget the brilliant success of our Freshman Party. Before anyone reahzed it, ' sophomores. our class advisors were Mrs. Ch . Naizby. The going was rough, but our new class offxc ugh Zanger, Vice President Dick Wilson, S Sally Adams, did an excellent job. football and basketball programs and fragrant notepaper. sale and a succcessful magazine drive also aided our finances. At prom time, we sponsored the cobrful Sophomore Hop. The arrival of our class rings started off our ' anner made 3 st ' chose as ' Peacock, Secretar ns of the magazine drive and the sale of Christ- t brittle, the treasury grew. Through much we prepared a uSleepy LagoorW prom, best and most beautiful ever presented. Impossible as it seemed, we were soon seniors. Our same dass officers were elected to serve, but Mr. Bloomingdale replaced Mr. Naizby, who Xeft. The UN trip, subsidized and chaperoned by the 'PTA, will never be forgotten by all those who went. Our. magazine drive and Christmas candy sale pro ' unds. r Shortly after ' d whirl of activity began: the spec- tacular senior play, the final touches on the 1957 Tahsman, the fun of our Washington trip, the very enjoyable prom, the Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate Service, and, most memorable of all, Graduation Day. With our trip through high schooi completed, we stepped out to make a place for ourselves in the wor .
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