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J' f y, Q1 it ff ' Ac l fl ff' ,il Et 2 if i 5. ,Y it I. E5 if I Pam Johnston, Ann Milec, and Cappy Beluk. ,fl In February, Club '58 came into view - our smooth, Kfophisticated inter whirl which auditioned the bop and the stroll, and earned ghew rave n es for Ricky Rodriguez, his Golden Tones, and his magic guitar. fy We edged slowly toward June . . . the last scenes of fur story s ing away all too quickly . . . soon spring taking our breath away we plu V - heart and soul into the preparations for Senior Appreciation Day r Teach . . . their day . . . the day when we showed our ved instructors as st we c 3 our realization and appreciation of their valuabl fless help an - idance ughout our Three Golden Years. The nextf I point of o ait I Chann 5 am s were the boisterous but wistful Y A ok partie . . . series .1 - hers full to over-flow- ing with scri e reminder of ple res rpd, ' dships everlasting, and tear-streaked or tenderl reminisce of r Golden memory . . . 'ti ,I 1 ff H N if J J' .XX it .R ln lx 'x R With these final days of .lune came joyous, exp tant hours of careful pre- paration for our Senior Prom . . . A Shower of Stars surely fell on us all that unforgettable night . . . The clouds of music welled about us as bouffant skirts whirled about the polished floor of our gym-turned-paradise . . . we danced 'till dawn - 'till silk stockings were shredded to lace, and racing hearts slowed down ever-so-slightly as we rested briefly on memories of our wonderful prom . . . . . . and then it came . . . in a painful mingle of emotions - the last long walk across the green stadium . . . the tender strains of Pomp and Circumstance . . . the smooth, white diploma . . . and the words of the Alma Mater that spoke our final farewell to our high school on the hill . . . Our three Golden Years are over . . . the end of our story is printed for all time on the screens of memory, waiting only for some far-off hour to be tuned in again . . . if ever our hearts need a memory . . . 19
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admirals all had a fine time in the Sherwoods ' Greenwich Village apartment, giving the audience an evening of laughter . . . and despite the Grtepfnflich game the next afternoon, the Black Knights came to see lvan CzaL,,.fZ'll all this one of our most cherished memories . . . nw,, , .fw The first snows fell early, but we shoveled witb,,z'est and raced many a Ford motor on the front ramp those icy, frost-bitten rpothilngs . . . this was a winter season monopolized by that fascinating Ivy Leagueflfook . . . French movies . . . the hilarity of the Athletic Dance's cheerleadevs 'so expertly lead by Frank Cuddy . . . and more dancing, dancing, partiwesfparties . . . Senior clubs competed for top listing and the hallowed halls were sparked by the Adelphis',,velf and charcoal, the Nobles' blazing scarlet, the charming chocolate clheclilbf the Gingerettes, and the Nomads' forest green jackets. Yllnwlfook a short pause to consider our choices for DARling of '58, and v Iva wmv M.,,r'xlwtx ,MMM 'ln ff 'MMw km mf 1 MM' 'sk wflMlYf', Kklllah ,-W ii A f Ag tm ,E new finally elected head-c rleader, Theda Wexler, the queen of all dqr hearts. .lanuary's screen blurred with a maze of scholars crammi for those painful College Boards . . ut all things pass, and May would tell th College Story for many SHS Seniors. A new institution at Stam High was midyear examinations which s lled glee for some, a despairing shru f the shoulders for others . . . a half-da -,pr less of school was a unique experie . . . Oft-heard expressions around were What're you kiddin' me? . . . Why ripes . . . what was Padiddle ? . . . Elvis vs. Pat . . . and then . . . . . . we turn to the marvelous record r ed up by the valiant Black Knights of the basketball court . . . many thrilling vict s were ours that season . . . n the least of the credit due to Bob Toole, Red Far and Ralph Sperazza . . . our peppy rah-rah girls, Theda Wexler, Bobbi Schn Rita Passas, Phillis Ro no, 4
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MOST POPULAR DID THE MOST FOR S,H.S. Theda Wexler Richie Bieder WITTIEST louise Sobler Enrico Giannetfi fmmm MWAE A Linda Nevins Stuart Bompey f T 3 MI 5 2 I I ,T ,,iii 1 ,Wang 2 MM? L MOST INTERESTING Ilse lommert George Kelly IDEAL Theda Wexler Enrico Gianneifi 20 BEST LOOKING Eleanor Davis Thomas Cernier
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