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CHARACTERISTICS MOST POPULAR Martha Wittenberg, Dave Graham BEST MUSICIANS Sondra Wieland, Ken Clark FRIENDLIEST Cindy Moore, John Sabanosh, Sandy Stewart CLASS CUT-UPS CLASS ARTISTS Nancy Dakai, John Sabanosh Judy Savard, George Keenan BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS QUIETEST George Keenan, Carol Tolk Betty Hanford, Ronald Kinnie CLASS BLUSHERS PEPPIEST Cindy MOOYG, LGFFY BFYC-'ln Harry Hyra, Cindy Moore 15
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BEST DRESSED Rudy Smith, Barbara Bender BEST LOOKING Brenda Savard, Dave Coffin BEST ALL ROUND DONE MOST FOR R.L.H.S. John Sabanosh, Barbara George Sandy Stewort, Dave Gfflhdm CLASS GIGGLERS Cindy Moore, George Keenan Jack Sia, Nancy Sohlberg CLASS FLIRTS 'I4 SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dave Potts, Abby Bogin CUTEST Dave Coffin, Martha Wittenberg MOST ATHLETIC Dave Graham, Luise Schnaars
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Freshman Year The time -- September, the place - Roger Lud- lowe. Our eyes popped, our heads were floating, but we weren't dreaming - this was high school. Dazed and bewildered we rambled through the corridors looking for Roger's Pool and the elevator. Not being able to locate either, we settled down to work. We couldn't open our lockers, so we took all our books home. Riding the buses home in the dark we realized that we, the Class of 1956, were the first freshmen class to attend high school on a double session. Our problems in adiustment were enormous as we realized that we were faced with the challenge of duplicating a complete program in the afternoon session. Our first month was spent in orientation, out of which grew our afternoon council which was created to meet the peculiar needs of our session. The first order of business for the Council was to plan the Freshmen-Get-Acquainted Dance, a square dance which was held at Mill Plain Gym. Kenny Clark's now-famous band made its debut during intermission. When football season rolled around, Freshmen cheer- leaders were chosen to cheer the J.V. team on to victory. December found our class displaying its act- ing talents in Overtones on Freshmen-Sophomore play night. One of the more significant achievements of the Council was aiding in the development of the club HISTORY OF THE Charleston, Charleston . . . program designed to appeal to every member of the class. One of the most important contributions to the Fathers' Club Show was our version of the Charleston. At the Spring Swing, Cindy Moore represented the freshmen class on the May Queen's court. Under the able guidance of the newly organized election com- mission of the council we elected Bruce Richmond, president, Larry Bryan, vice-president, Louise Schine, secretary, and Rudy Smith, treasurer. Giving the eighth-graders a glimpse of high school life, we con- cluded our first year at Roger Ludlowe. Sophomore Year Now we had the freshmen attending the afternoon session with us, and we were faced with the added responsi- bility of orienting them to double ses- sions. We got into the swing of things under the leadership of the following class officers: president Dave Potts, vice-president, Abby Bogin, secretary, Cindy Moore, and treasurer, John Sa- banosh. When the varsity cheerleaders were chosen, Bob Fay and George Keenan found themselves members of the squad. Dave Graham made first string in varsity football, an unusual honor for a sophomore. At the end of October five musicians attended the All-State Music Festival in Hartford. Remember leaving school in the dark? 'I6
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