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Name Adams, Joyce Bahr, Ronny Bozza, Dot Britton, Bobbie Corson, qloycel' Curry, Judy Davis, Kathleen Derby, Tom Dunn, Jay Feiling, Pete Fiore, Jan Friden, Astrid Grover, Ken Grover, Bob Haller, Max Hamm, Bobby Hino, Pete Hodge, Billy Irving, Bill Jackson, Alice Kelleher, Jack Knutsen, 'SArtie Knutson, Martin Larsen, Mary Latta, Doug Lentini, Virginia Longo, Flo Lyons, Jackie McTague, Carolyn Maffia, Judy Mason, Bobbie Mason, Pat Monahan, Don Moore, Eddie Moylan, Terry Muir, Paul Nonnemacher, Bill O'Brien, 'Pat Pedersen, Carol Petersen,A Rigk Raike, ' rtie Reed, Lois Reith, Henry Rent, Pat Rittershofer, Ken Rlislso, Gillfargi: Sc abe, 'Bo ' Simpson, Gail Sodosky, Mona Van Kirk, Pat Verrone, Dolores Voegeli, Sue York, Dee Pct Peeves Hypocrites Homework Qualms To stay in one place IDU long Long speeches Silent rooters Housework Homework No sale Work sheets Homework Homework History Price of gas Assemblies Homework Teachers English Homework Rainy days Chickens on football team for teachers? Girls Work The Cove A stuck-up girl Skinny people who eat a lot English Mental work Math When I can't talk Being sick Smoking, seafood Law Teachers History T.V., interference School Pedestrians Second period? Phonies N. Y. Giants To wait any length of time Teachers Opposition Eating down Yonng's in the rain English Work Giant fans Female Competition Math, Homework Spaghetti Cats Short hair SENIORI TIC Expression Practice what you I don't know Undonbtely On Back Your with it preach That was too cool Okay That's the way the What's with this ball bounces It just don't look right Why? I donit know My tail is dragging You'll be waiting Don't say Who me? Me?? Hey Cat? Whata 'ya say Complete silence Think of the team Not me Va, Va, Va, Voom Not this girl Cool Indians Never do today wh tomorrow For real! Get off my back Oh well! Slipperoo Let's Eat I don't know Oh! No at you can do If it won't go, chrome it Don't be a fool How 'bout that Get off, will ya You don't know do you? Ehh? Well, you know Don't be a fool Donit judge a hook by it's cover No Cornmentn It isn't easy A sharp pencil makes a sharp student I guess 6iUmmm9! Golly days You know what I Illellll I don't know about that Hi Who knows Cool off Weakness Brownie English Harbor Bus drivers John Irishmen Driving Sports Dancing Car Fun Boys School School work Filling tanks Nancy Girls Women Beach parties Boys Girls Girls wearing 'perfume School Talking Cool rod Calories Boys Trouble Forgetting Love Eating Boys Food English Seat in the office Good subject for a photograph Sport cars Boys and cars Blond hair, blue eyes Girls French ' Sea Bright Girls Men English A marine Baseball Dodgers Males Swimming Steno Sailors Memory Remedy Secret formula Skip it Jack Daddy Marriage Don Getting own car Less school work Girls??? Own a wreck More fun More boys Play it cool Holidays Own a gasoline station Marriage None wanted More women More beach parties More boys More girls A cold Holidays A gag Stock races Raw carrots and lettuce More boys Take the blame Remembering Jimmy Food Andy Judy's cooking Holidays Suspension Take it To have one R.C., and new car Ricky Carol 95 Eddie O,Brien More girls A Millionaire Study Johnny More baseball The Pennant One Male The ocean Passing mark More weekends Long string H ow Got Through Angel's Wings Lucky Office Connections Worked Laughed Extra-curricular activities Make-up work Sat behind the right people Blushed By luck Giggled with Judy Studied By the skin of my teeth Didn't yet Slipped on lubricating oil S64 question Bluffing Worked Excellent Crawled Loafed Bribed Wuesthoff Studied Argued Drew pictures Tiptoed Help of my friends Eighth periods Mother's influence Giggled Being absent Andy's help Who knows The word is if Office Connections Worked Slipped Accidently Studied Carol Office pushed him out Day dreaming Luck Laughed Worked Studied??? Studied Worked and played Laughed Swam Worked hard Talked and fought Smiling
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We found for those who worked hard, it was a very rewarding year. We opened our Junior year with the election of our class officers, John Kelleher as President, Donald Monahan, Vice-President, and Florence Longo, Secre- tary-Treasurer. This was to be a busy year with many activities ahead of us, the first being the selection of our class rings which helped us to gain our importance in the school. Now We were among the leaders in sports, clubs and all the school activities. We then added to the school tradition by present- ing the Junior Play entitled 'LOur Girlsi' under the patient direction of Mrs. Sylvia Nisenoff, resulting in everyone's considering it to be a tremendous success. Before we knew it, the Christmas Dance was upon us. Through the co-operation of all, everyone had a very unforgettable evening at the Silver Sleigh Bells Dance. Again the girls and boys participated in sports, playing a larger role than ever before. The girls being on both Varsity and Junior Varsity cheering squads, and having the champion intramural Volleyball Team, which later played the faculty. The Junior Class now had a chance to show their ability in the art of public speaking by representing our school on County F reeholders Day. Along came the Junior Trip which had been awaited for a long while with great anxiety. With a small delay, we were off to New York City to take in all the wonderous sights. It was an experience we will always remember. Vlfe now came to the climax of our Junior year with the presenting of the Junior Senior Prom '4One Enchanted Evening in the honor of the Seniors. Realizing that this was a great task, we proved to all that our class could unite and work together with full co-operation. Doing this, we honored the Seniors with a most memorable dance. All our years' successful activities could not have been successfully completed without the steady help and advice given by our class advisors, Mrs. Rose Hoff- mann, Miss Betty Kimber, and Mr. Albert Van Riper. .a i Y M f ff v, ,Y-7' . 451 1' ,nova HI TURY To bring our Junior year to a close, we had the honor of having several boys and girls represent our school, during the summer vacation, at Girls' and Boys' State. As we began our final year as Seniors all of us realized that soon we would have to be facing the out- side world. But, first our goal was graduation. We chose for our final leaders Henrik Petersen as President, Pat Van Kirk, as Vice President, and Mary Larsen as Secretary-Treasurer. As usual, we entered into the Varsity sports and cheerleading with the lower classmen backing us. We gave the first dance of the year, named The Kickoff Dance which spirited the boys for the foot- ball season's first game. The dance was well attended and a large profit was made. Before We knew it, we were giving the Hallowe'en Dance, The Black Cat Ramble, which surpassed the success of our past dance, both socially and finan- cially. After grueling mid-terms exams and a successful basketball season, we presented the traditional Senior play, which was enjoyed by all. All too soon our Senior trip to Washington, D.C. was over. Along with gaining important knowledge, it was a thrilling and unforgettable experience enjoyed by both the faculty advisors and students. -1 1 As our year came to a close, we gave the Last Chance Dance really our last chance to contribute our small efforts in the many, many activities of our school. From our first to our last class activity, our advisors through the past four years have given us immeasurable help, especially our Senior class advisors, Mrs. Rose Hoffmann and Mr. Bradley Van Brunt, whose help was so important in our last and toughest year. Time passed too quickly, for we have come upon graduation - our goal. After commencement, we will often recall all of these unforgettable experiences dur- ing the most wonderful years of our lives. So we triumphantly leave, filled with knowledge and experi- ences, really starting our great journey of life - for- ever gaining new knowledge and everlasting experiences and hoping this gained knowledge will help us to make and carry out our vocational decision. LEM' semen ff.
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CY OPHE CLASS PR , . l S-Q --33 - -li X X Z A '- Dear It was such disappointm dire ' a pleasant surprise bumping into you at the airport yesterday and such a ent to Gnd that after our first meeting in ten years we were traveling in opposite ctions. It will probably be another ten years before we meet again. Seeing your face again rolled back the years for me to 1955 when we were a class together, feeling very superior and confident that we could lick the world or any other planet for that matter.- Now that my plane has taken off and I can see the earth slipping away beneath me, I am reminded that years have slipped by also, some of us have had our hopes and dreams crumble beneath us while others have reached peaks of success far beyond our school-day am- bitions. I have managed to keep in touch with several of our classmates and will tljy to answer some of your questions of What is So and So doing now? Pat Obrien is secretary to Bill Nonnemacher, the owner of the White Wall Paint Co. Don Monahan is captain of Eddie Mooreis 120 ft. yacht, the Customaire, designed by Americas foremost designer, Henry Rieth. Terry Moylan, a- guard at Fort Knox, has recently come into a fortune. Paul Muitg the famous photographer noted for his pictures of Jackie Lyons, the famous movie star, was recently' admitted to Jersey City Medical Center where he was given extra care by nurses Pat Van Kirk and Pat Mason. Carolyn McTague recently graduated from college with high honors in math due to the excellent tutoring of Mary Larsen. Jay Dunn, district attorney for New York, recently won his case against Jack Kelleher and had him deported to Ireland Arthur Raike, quarterback for the Detroit Lions, was re- cently honored with an 'iflrthur Raike Day , sponsored by Rick Petersens Groceries, Inc. of America. Delores York, Seaman 3d class of the Waves, was assigned to the QS.S. New Jersey commanded by Rear Admiral Robert Hamn of the US.-N A new jet, while under tests by Peter Ihno for the Feiling Aeronautics Ltd, recently exploded in mid air. Ken Rittershofer was named one of the ten best dressed men in America. Whlliam Irving, the A.A.A. champion stock car driver, was seriously injured in a crash, but due to the care ol' nurse, Judy Curryg is gaining speedy recovery. Thomas Derby graduated from Harvard with a Dr. of Science Degree. Arthur Knutson came across uranium on his lhghlands property. Barbara Mason and Barbara Britton completed a tour around the world and now operate a travel agency with Alice Jackson as their secretary Max Hallelg under the care of nurses Joyce Adams and Kath- leen Davis, has recovered from a case of gasitis. Janet l'Yore, also a nurse, is slowly converting secretary Delores Verrone to the spaghetti habit much to the latteris dislike. Ken Crover was elected president of Longshoremens Local 321. Music critic, Sue Voegeli was very enthusiastic with her praise of Gail Simpsons debut at Carnegie Hall. Martin Knutsen, was promoted to Captain of the' Coast Guards ice breaker, the 'Yleep Freeze? Pat Reut has fulhlled her traveling desires and is ready to settle downx when a millionaire comes along. Margaret Russo is teaching her husband John, to 'fstng for his supper. Last week I attended a lovely wedding at The Little Church on the Corner. It was a double ring ceremony for Joyce Corson and Mona Sodosky. Judy Mafha is now coach of her 'Iittle Snyderisn all girl basketball team. I met Lois Reed while shopping at the Super Market, she certainly is a busy little housewife! Fyo Longo is still 'most popular but now its with her kindergarten students. Bill Hodge won a hundred meter dash and a 200 meter high hurdle at the Olympics. Dorothy Bozza produces frozen pizza pies with portable oven for 10 ol-lock break to give Secretary Carol Pedersen energy to surpass her typing 240 words per minute, especially while in competition with Dr. Schnabelis s Friden. 'Tiubcap Bob Grover was found not guilty of car th Ronald Bahr. Wrginia Lentini has made a fortune out X21 carrot a day keeps the pounds away. D buretors at his body shop. ln spite of the fears and di found our rightful places i higher on the ladder room at the s speed ecreta , eft by ' of her p oug L a sbelief f I1 the to SU topf' Land' day e SP of ry Astrid his good frienfh Judge s ecial 1000 calorie diet. Motto att is now producing plastic car- s o our parents and teachers, we did grow up and world. May the next ten years find us all climbing even ccess, for as our teachers told us many years ago There is always ing instructions have just been given and my journey is ended I hope that some- w may meet again, perhaps to relive again, if only in memory, the pleasant years we ent together as the Class of 1955.
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