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N his IS oun nie, Class of 195 ' 4 is 'Y You began your career on September 9, 1954, when 204 students entered high school as freshmen. This was a new and different life. The changing of classes , the activities, the sports and the warmth and spirit of a new world ----- high school. During your first year at U.H.S., you held your freshman hayride on December 2 , and your freshman party on the 14th of February, which were both very successful. This year laid a foundation for you for the remainder of your high school years . On September 10, 1955, you entered the new high school representing the sophomore class . This was the second time that you had to get acquainted with new surroundings and people. Your new high school was wonderful and you were anxious to become part of it. During this year you presented the annual sopho- more party. Now you were juniors and considered upper classmen. In November you had your annual J -Hop and helped the seniors give the Christmas Dance. You also sold magazines to raise money for the treasury. Now comes your final year in high school. During this outstanding year you had your Homecoming with Patsy Carr reigning over the festivities as your third annual Homecoming Queen. Immediately following the football game be- tween Utica and Fraser the annual Homecoming Dance was held in the gym with the crowning of the queen and all the celebration. To raise money for the treasury you sold pen sets and Christmas Cards. On February 8, the senior class as a whole had a bake sale with all members of the class contributing. One of the most important events of your Senior year, the Senior Prom, was presented on May 23. On May 25, you left for Washington D.C . on your class trip, and returned on May 28. This was very edl1Cati0I1a1 and was enjoyed by everyone. On June 12, you, as the class of 58, graduated from Utica High School. The years behind have certainly left a definite impression. It has helped to build your character , your personality, and you as an individual. You have had many wonderful and unforgettable experiences and this , class of 58, your life , has laid the foundation for your future. jim' Is Clasp fm of IA O
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