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'Nrxe night - our hearts kept time with Rick's guitar as Fred Testa and the boys guided us on a fun-filled Caribbean tour. Spring wrote a clever commercial on the green lawns of SHS . . . anticipation ran swiftly through the class as ex-Broadway play, Time Out for Ginger was announced as '58's choice for Junior Play. Louise Sobler captured the coveted role of Ginger Carol - girl athlete extraordinaire . . . Lois Budrawich and Hank Duckman worried with skill as Ginger's patient bu long-suffering parents . . . Linda Nevins scored as the stern but lovable Lizzie . Sherrin O'Toole and Nancy Davis sparkled as Ginger's big sisters, and Su 5 o nberg was a credit to us all as assistant to the director. The auditorium 1 oed ith constant laughter, and the starry-eyed cast took well-earned bows, - d appl uded in their turn Mrs. ,p,m?,,3F,vgni-A ' fi r'1ll 'ww'ws r1'- f f 'H's:1 fl'!lRH I l l 9 f It J fl! Y if J, 51 lf! J I. grion Gans - r wonderful mother confe r-advisor irector all rolled in ne glreatspock g - A 1 P ' April hel ' --: ,respect of making the .E citing, exact g decision of w X our presentativ to L urelfGirls' State and tmeg Boys' e would be . I . weeks , , ,4 - -: MN fr l ' K! J U 1' I ,r f WM! I5
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Q Ural all ll fl ,f FM 1 ,i X ing that our Junior program schedule had started off successfully. Autumn came - bringing with it flying leaves and flying football players. uniors were well represented on the football team - Charlie Dicine, Richie Conetta, A arty Blumberg, Con Mahoney, Bruce Soloff, et al scored many points for the 1 iant Black Knights. Our bubbly cheerleaders were peppy cue cards for the many S ' fans - Theda Wexler, Rita Passas, Bobbi Schnorr, and Cappy Beluk all did mo 4, than their share of yelling and jumping. ow and fun was the forecast as old man winter blew into Stamford biting our -' s and drawing us to Goody's for a gay afternoon of hot chocolate and convers ion . . . the frantic searching for a Merry Christmas iob - our channel dial to m ey and independence . . . the brief treble note of New Year's Eve and those fast- de, faster broken resolutions. The ne scene of our story was written on the theme of Calypso Cruise . Wkyid admirer s of Harry Belafonte and company gathered in the cafeteria for an eveiting of La w rhythms. We cha-chae amboed, and rhumbaed far into the WAV 1 .RL M N1 A fx' fy lv. iff! w. Jas 01.48, f tm ,RMI .W mf, 14
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J K of careful musi - and balloting followed, and Theda Wexler, Nancy Davis, Pat Hoinacki, and Ri -. ie Bieder and Billy Vaughn were selected to represent the Stam- ford High student ody at the statewide convention to be held at the University of Connecticut in J e. Spring seemed - melt into summer as May and our Junior Prom time grew nearer and nearer. 1 r eager fingers flew as we transformed t gym into the perfect setting for a ' oonlight Serenade . Filmy chiffon cgptfared inine and masculine fancies alike and so these lovely skirts in a ra' ow of glamoro colors drifted gracefully over th floor . . . Music was never rwfinhiavenly . . . an evenin never more perfect. As the ighlight of the affair .popular Pat Hoinacki and Geore' T Nichols were crowned Kin and Queen. T arty that follow d at the Hubb d , Heights Golf Club was the 4 chantingfprfd to a memorable -' ht . . . and ' n't ever forget the rollicking sw: an'd,1P'layland parties that fo - dl Whewl I' 9 f ' 1' ' 4 Taking a deep breath, we settled down to the Al ess Class officers. Realizing the importance of our cho' - , we st carefully - and after sweating through a suspe' illed ele our leaders for '58 . . . Clyde Kishbaugh, Bill ughn, El Da Our star-dusted Junior Year had passed . . gay, exciting . friendships formed and many achievem s gained. In the summer shade of screen -' arches, we settled - and watch TV baseball and enio ' e last fleeting momen station break before the begin ' 3 of Act Three. The summ and smiling faces passed a oo quickly, and on Septem - - s of our Last Golden :- ' unreeled. xwlre last weeks of 1 lan summer floating into autumn f racticin'g-.faithfully - what was to be a highly successfu 1' ,.. 4 .XXX X' ,f A Xi If X 'fx fi r' 1 M' f Nts . N ffl!!! I6 ' electing our Senior ied each candidate n day - we named , and Louise Sobler. l brimming with new wn to sip lemonade of this - .1 ' final of sun, A sand, r 4t 'Q e p cious n ur Black hts ' ason. The tw co-
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