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.2235 l 5 WMM. The day dawns bright -9,-.self-Qi.: come to our first maior crossroad of life, Th Freshman Trail . The path appears to be dversities, but guided by the careful tutelage of our co petent class sponsors, Mrs. Gertrude Bowe nd Mr. Robert Telma, and, in addition, aided by our Freshm r s officers, Tom Munroe, president, Randy A rson, vice-president, Karen Jewell, treasurer, and ' ' yler, secretary, we successfully arrive at Sophomore e. Looking back, we see that we have -- -Q - r first important roadblock, our Freshman dance in the cafeteria. Ho the perspective doesn't re - n- w rk since we ended our Freshman Trail on a high note by spending an enioya vl day at Edgewater '- . re it fa gued perhaps, but we look ahead with new vitality toward Sophomore L E . r ' ' A The unforeseen et urs --.-- are -- en o ershadowed by the smooth stretches of the open road. We place a charcoal-gre and white will of ur passing. While enroute, we chose a wise ole owl as our mascot to encouraga us during the more obscu our iourney. Once again, we select a capable group of officers, includin aren Maysilles, president, Dave ' - resident, Donna Suomela, treasurer, and Barbara Copland, secretary. We :- for some well deserved relaxat re dance, entitled Foolish Frolic , a most apropos title because t - nce was held on April l. Having g of self-confidence, The perilous iourney had cast many by the wa llliil- t last the long awaited arrival -T ur class rings gave us added incentive to complete the iourney. Keeping set of officers, Karen Maysilles, president, Faye Perr secretary. This midwinter lap of the trip proved lucr lf cards and basket ball game concessions. The 'classic - ce-p sident, 2: ara Hubbard, tre r, and Lillian Tyler, as we increased o- class treasu y selling Christmas Little Women brought - - muc tent dramatic ability 'S7 a adition intact, we once U : selected an efficient we stoutheartedly approached Junior Avenue, - bable the most difficult part of the far encountered. .l l from our fellow wayfarers. Almost a month's delay was necessitated in pr land called Midnight Fantasy . A few of our traveli and thus we gained a somewhat obscure view of th Three-fourths of our trip had been completed. tt were ioyous memories. Ahead lay the last obstacle, the most hazardous portion of our expedition. We pla of Norman McLean, president, Tom Monroe, vice- retary. The fall passes rapidly as we sell football c annual dance honoring the football squad and this underclassmen, leave a permanent roadside known f known to us at the time, was soon to be matched -l displayed our dramatic talent as we presented Th hailed our five honor students: Pete Rush, Valedict Paul Stottlemyer, Salutatorians. Undoubtedly the m night-of May I8 at Lovett Hall in Greenfield Village while For this was our own Senior Prom app to the m us strains of Roston Clarks orchestra ri S we saw the banquet aureate serv: at our dest: n The lourney had conslste Wayne Ours wa e second class to spend its ent: of gratitude we owed our chers and counsellors looked back we clearly saw the trip hadnt real derful adventure D s in hand we bid Wayne hence forth e termed Turnpike 57 until all real ll . 'il SlOI l ration ompanions aided the class of '56 to complete its iourney for a three hour star-topped silver and blue wonder- nnacle toward which we had been striving for three years. Fre1hman Trail , Sophomore Lane and Junior Avenue Se ior Turnpike . Courageously, we braced ourselves for ur confidence in another excellent set of officers consisting 'I ll dent, Donna Bechtel, treasurer, and Barbara Copland, sec- to replenish our treasury. The fall is climaxed by the as called the Football Finale . We, aided by several . ll' ,,,he uron Rouge football championship trophy which, un- ye H'ron-Rouge basketball championship trophy. Again we If riou Savage , long to be remembered play. Proudly we 'll S ah Ann Harris, Janice Riggs, Beverly Sowers, and ,lrnem rable event in our high school iourney took place the t is w s one of the events which made the four years of to' E- atel entitled, Twilight Toccata . We danced awa night All we rily settled back for the last en' moments of . ,an graduation s pass For finally we ha rnved rw ore we all were ready to repeat the r years at ilatric ation period at the new high scho ut in extracur direqting us properly whenever ost our way. For as we een a series of crossroads, in reality, had been a won- ' ori I High School goodbye. The r e had traveled was T, tionl of it might be obliterated by the pas time. l .,,. wl it Nl: . !'. 5 lxw l x, :ii ,t l Q ,fix-W .I 555 ' l ' . . , ' Q . l mmmm '--...www 1 a ,'-,MTW - 4 W d - . . I . I - . l , ' l fo l . ga D . ricular participation, -F ts events, and academic -li i., eme t, we ranked second to none. ealized what a debt , - -' ' ' l . l -' - ' , ' : 0 ' ' l V 3 ffl in I6
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Q3 xr Senior Execufive Board 'bad' 'nf .X 'nf ,-1 Ni H'-19' 1 K 4-N. First rowp left fo righh Dave Purdie, Pub. Mgr.g Barbara Coplan Pres.g Tom Munroe, V. Pres.p Donna Bechlel, Treas. Second rowg Left to righrp Mr. Telma, Sponsor, Nancy Martin, Jim George H. Berkhoferg Janice Riggs, Mrs. Bower, Sponsor. Third rowg Left to righip Karen Maysillesg Ray Wallaceg Gloria Carol Crafty. I7 d, Sec., Norm McLean, Percifulg Bill Coplandg Difchkoffg Sue Hosierg
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