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Class History As the strains of Pomp and Circumstancel' drift around us, seated on the stage on Commencement night, we, the Class of 1957, feel a note of nostalgia. Memories of our years at Seaford High School and the lessons they have taught us creep into our minds until we are lost in recollection. We recall when we first entered high school, one hundred and five eager, de- termined freshmen, ready to work together and mold ourselves into a class that would long be remembered. In our first class meeting, we elected Wayne Lyons and Wayne Litchford as President and Vice President respectively. Jeanne Carback was chosen to record our class minutes, Patsy Rawlins kept track of our finances, and Alice McCormick was elected as Historian. Under the kindly and helpful guidance of our sponsors, Miss Vincent, Mrs. Parker, Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Miller, we succeeded in making our freshman year the start of four triumphant years. In scholastic ability as well as sports, our class ranked high. We had many participants in football, hockey, basketball, baseball, and track. Two of our classmates, Jack Fox and Rusty Geiger helped bring S.H.S.'s first golf team an undefeated season. We were represented in the Student Council by Wayne Lyons, Wayne Litchford, Jeanne Carback, and Rusty Geiger. Jack Conner was our Athletic Council repre- sentative. The days rolled by and on April 23, 1954-, we sponsored the first dance ever given by a Freshman class. We called it Artist's Life, and believe it or not, we made a profit! Our freshman year ended with a class picnic at Trappe Pond on June 10, and before we knew it, we were Sophomores. During our Freshman year, we had lost five classmates, so that in September, 1954, one hundred of us entered S.H.S. once again, but this time we were not the babies We again elected Wayne Lyons and Wayne Litchford to lead us as
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