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cuss HISTORY Twelve short years have Sons since that memorable day of September 1943, when forty eight cur1ous, as well as excited, ncherubsu began their first of twelve years of school Those who started to school on that day and are still with us are Leo Bober, Benny Burglns, Francis D1Clemente Nillls D1os1, Gerald Grimes, Carl Medley, Gary Rlnkes, Ruth Bethel, Shlrley Campanizzi, Mary Cencula, Betty Holloway, Mary Ellen P1lat1, Sylv1a Shaw, Sarah Stefani, Pattl Thompson, and Shirley Yarnell Those who joined us in years that followed are second grade, Marlene Blzzari and Dianna Singer, fourth grade, Jack Jordan, Eddle Niemaec and Patty Petracca, fifth grade, Carter Howell and Nancy Sincla1r- ieventh grade, Floyd Brown During those years of grade school, we were a very actlve group, par t1c1pat1ng ln many activ1ties such as plays, operettas, recltals, and the like Finally the day for which we had so long been wa1t1ng arr1ved, first day of hlgh school The second day of high school one could hardly tell who we were for we were all Ured N But the third day they got a good look at us It didn't take our class long to get acquainted w1th the upper classmen, who were always ready to give us advice Louise Bowman, Connie Cunard, Sally Brown, Ellen Lynn, Doris Medley and Danny Glbson JO1DBd us in the freshman year We elected Francis DiC1emente as our class presldent We entered the sophomore year, feelmng rather big because we thought of ourselves as upperclassmen In the Junior year we had many excitlng and interestlng th1ngs to do We edlted the Lltorian, gave our f1rst blg play, received our class rlngs and, of course, somethlng that we shall never forget Jun1or Senior Prom Jim Cameron and Frances Williams Joined us to participate in the fun, too At last we have reached the peak of our high school education N look back upon the many happy times we've had together, attendlng part1es, participat1ng ln Prince of Peace contests, plays, and JUDIOT sen1or banquets In this, our senior year, we had Jim Cameron as our class presldent, an he proved very eff1cient in every task We hope that we have gained respect from those who are st1ll in school includ1n teachers we hope to apply ourselves to the best of our ability to the l fe wh1ch lies befqre us I believe our motto best explains ue 'Not finished, just beg n ' -Shirley Yarnell 13 S . . . , ' I u . . ' . n . . . n n n ' , . . - - . . . I s U . s . 5 I - ' U 0 I - . l . . . . 0 , 9 - - O I l 0 . 9 . 5 , s 0 S, Q . O Q - I C
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SENIOR WILL We, the Senlor Lads and LBSS16B of 1955, be1ng most of sound mind but belng weary of heart, soul, and body do declare tblS to be our last will and testament and revoke all of the same made before ue To the faculty we leave the distinction of be1ng the most well mannered class ever to enter Flushlng H1gh School To the Jun1ors, we leave all of the uncarved desks ln the senlor room To the Sophomores, we leave our willlngness to learn all that is pos Bible in class To the Freshmen, we leave our unendlng Search for knowledge, Ha' Ha' , Ruth Bethel w1ll my famous way of walklng to Phyllls Lltten , Imrlene Bllzarl, will my abllity to keep that trim look to Marty Stalnaker I, Leo Bober, w1ll that unsuspectlng qulet manner to Butch Cordner I, LOU1S6 Bowman, will my ab1l1ty to monopollze the typlng room to Pearl Wesley I, Floyd Brown, w1ll all of my droopy pants and famous walk to Iartln Purtlman I, Sally Brown, w1ll my red, natural curly ha1r to Doris Flt gerald I, Benny Burglns, w1ll my lnnocence of all matters to Charlle Campanlzzx I, James Cameron, w1ll my always ready answers to all questlons to Pat Stanley Sh1rley Camparizz1, w1ll my sllmness to Ronnie Lane bary Cencula, w1ll my abllity to never get anythlng stralght to Shlrley Van Nest Connle Cunard, w1ll my qu1et blushlng manner to Marlene Jackson Francis DeClemente, w1ll my ab1l1ty to attend all tardy partles , on time, to Albert DeP1etro Will1s D1OS1, will my ability to sklp classes and never be missed to Dlck Lyle Danny Glbson, w1ll my slow, but sure way, to balter Moore 14 I , ' ' ' ' . I I . . . . I, ' . ' ' ' . I, 1 ' ' ' '- I, 0 U o 1 . I, c r g ' , ' I, . . . , I, o o M J .
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