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Class Song We are leaving our dear high school To enter our careers, And the happy times we’ve had here We’ll remember through the years. For we know in Brandon High School We’ve had our happiest days; We have played and laughed and studied And had fun in many ways. Now we must bid farewell. We thank our teachers true, They have so wonderfully helped us All our school years through. We wish we were not leaving. We know it will be true That as we journey through life, We will often think of you. Worth ami jVfusic Barbara Platt Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Blue and White Class Motto: Our Future Is Not in Success, But in Ourselves.
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Class Jingles LINDA AINES Her nickname is “Streak But don’t get confused— It’s not the jeep she drives But the peroxide she used. GERTRUDE BAKER Gert can type and is a charmer, At office work she’d he grand; But her future is planned as a farmer As Burt has asked for her hand. ROBERT BASSETT Robert comes Irom Goshen, He’s very good in school. He gets along with everyone And he’s busy as a rule. MARY BRUCE Mary, who is quiet, ith never much to say, Plans to join the Air Force And travel far away. ANNA BRYANT A commercial course she’s taking But no telling what she’ll be She’s changed her mind so many times This is riddle number three. GORDON DE LANCEY Gordon has a little black Plymouth He drives to school each day. It certainly comes in handy Since Barb lives so far away. GAIL DICK Gail came here from Flushing. Friends she made right away. Although her nickname is “Windy She always has nice things to say. RUTH DISORDA In English class. Ruth d csn’t stay; She’s kicked out almost every day. But all in all she’s lots of fun— Mr. Arnold will miss her when she’s gone. BETSY FORGUITES Betsy has a cute little smile And is always full of jest She gets along with everyone But likes her doggie best. CARLISLE GELDERT Carlisle is a member of the C. A. P. And is really doing his duty; And when he’s finished traveling He plans to settle down with Judy. DOROTHY HIGGINS On to nurses’ training Dot will go. She’ll make lots of friends we know. As she’s kind and usually gay, She’ll get along both home and away. PATRICIA HOPE Pat comes from Forcstdalc. You hardly ever hear her wail. She’s a good student and has a kind way. She plans to be a secretary someday. WAYNE HOWLAND He’s known as Butch to most of us. You very seldom hear him fuss. He’s a member of the F.F.A. And plans to have a farm someday. BERNARD HUMISTON Bernie is always laughing And he is full of fun. He’ll probably be a farmer When his schooling days are done. WILLIAM LaROQUE Bill comes from Forcstdalc An honor student is he. He docs his studying faithfully, Then he works in the bakery. MARJORIE MeDONELL Margie can always be heard Even if she’s not seen. Her laugh will always let you know The joke you made was keen. JOHN MARONEY Basketball, baseball, Jackie’s in his glee— Where there’s a sport Jack will be. His school activities keep him on the run But he always finds time to ski and have fun. WILLIAM MOFFATT At the garage he docs work, From his school work never shirks. In our plays he has done fine And plans to settle down with Diane, sometime. ANE MOHAN Very sweet and very shy, Jane is sure to always get by. She has a cute smile and pleasant air Which will get her by most anywhere. JOHN NEW From Sudbury John docs come And his future is planned; It may not be what he wanted But he’s going to work for Uncle Sam. MARY NICKERSON A farmer’s daughter from Orwell is she. With Chet she plans to always be. They have their house and have planned cverything- Sometime soon wedding bells will ring. GALE PARMELEE Gale was very bashful and shy. We thought he was passing the girls by, But Elaine has changed his mind. His bashful days arc far behind. BARBARA PLATT Barb comes to school every day. She never fails to get an A. Of course we all know this is above average. But we’ve never known about Norman Savage. JANET SMITH In the drugstore, you’ll find Janet And usually John’s around. When school is out and June is here You’ll find Janet altar bound. JAMES STEELE Hair that curls, and six foot three— An athlete he tries to be. He has the girls all on a run; And Jimm, our lad, is lots of fun. JEAN THOMPSON Jean is in the theatre business, Eddie is her leading man. That is, Jean sells tickets While Eddie holds her hand. Ruth Disorda, Anna Bryant.
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Class Poll Jane Mohan Most Changed Since Freshman Year William LaRoque Marjorie McDonell Filibusters Robert Bassett Barbara Pi.att Most Likely To Succeed William LaRoque Gail Dick Most Charming James Steele Betsy Forguites Happy-go-lucky Bernard Humiston Mary Nickerson Personality Jack Maroney Jane Mohan Most Modest Wayne Howland Gail Dick Best Dancers James Steele Mary Nickerson Optimist Jack Maroney Jean Thompson Pessimist William Moffatt Betsy Forguites Most Athletic James Steele Betsy Forguites The Comedians Bernard Humiston Barbara Platt Most Studious William LaRoque Linda Aines Most Sophisticated Robert Bassett Janet Smith Most Bashful John New Betsy Forguites Man Hater Woman Hater Robert Bassett Betsy Forguites Noisiest William Moffatt Janet Smith Quietest John New Gertrude Baker Done Most For The School Jack Maroney Barbara Platt Teachers’ Pets Robert Bassett Pat Hope Class Flirts James Steele Barbara Platt Best Actors William Moffatt Gail Dick Most Popular Jack Maroney Barbara Platt Politicians Robert Bassett Barbara Platt Most Musical William Moffatt Gail Dick Best Dressed Jack Maroney Mary Nickerson Best All-Around Seniors Jack Maroney
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