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A successful year begins with hard work. 798 Um, As Seniors, we have reached the top rung of our high school ladder. In September of 1952, we were a group of bewildered, timid, and perhaps frightened seventh graders. This was the way we began the iourney which at times seemed very, very long. We saw an unlimited number of strange faces that first day, many of which are very dear to us now. During our years as seventh and eighth graders we weren't permitted to participate in many activities, but we worked hard to gain the fundamentals which prepared us for our future years. Our Freshman year gave us a few more outstanding moments to remember. It was up to each one of us to choose that year between the academic or commercial course. The high- light of the year was our Freshman party with the theme, Winter Wonderland. OFFICERS President , , . Dennis Condie Vice President . , Dennis Lawrenzi Secretary-Treasurer Marlene Hopkinson Student Council .... .. . .,..... . . Marilyn McAlpine, Mary Louise Kopcak, and Paul Gedmon Twelve brief years of work, ioy, and fears come to a glorious end
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We are young and we are friends of time Climbing ever higher, we reached our sophomore year and at last we were upper- classmen. This year we found a new hori- zon of activities in which we readily partici- pated. Our Valentine Dance was the crown- ing event ofthe year. The year we spent as juniors was one that brought many memories to be cherished always. ln December we held our Christmas dance with the theme, Candlelight in Blue. Soon after this dance we began preparing for our most treasured one, the Prom. Our Ori- ental Splendor with music furnished by Artie Arnell will not be forgotten for many years. With our iunior year, we left behind our carefree days, and took our place as seniors. This, cur final high school year, found us with little time to spare. Departing, we leave be- hind one of the happiest eras in our life. Having reached the top of one ladder, we find ourselves at the very bottom of another ladder, the ladder to success in life. We've made many friends we'll never forget ll? gl X. A DNC 3 g x .1 A 1 J - Skill is acquired by thorough application of learned techniques
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