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Leha McGraw w1ll hnally dlvulge the secret of her curly halr 'lommy Molloy because of hls great act ln K K w1ll retlre to the Jungle and make the monkevs look out of place Sister Mosher wlll not only lnvent an alarm clock to wake her up but one whlch w1ll also get her up Alvm Naum wlll set up a frult stand ln the mlddle of Tlmes Square Evelvn Naum wlll model clothes for Saks 5th Avenue Jlmmv Nevells because of hls humor und frlendlmess w1ll be sent to cheer up the masses 1n Russla Marv Nlchols w1ll be the world s most sought after Barberette Nancy Packard w1ll study blology 1n she can lnfllct the same horrible tests on her students for revenge Pat Pease w1ll run for sherlff and round up the famous Brmks gang Mlldred Perkms w1ll be the sole hbrarlan at M I T Preston Perkms w1ll become head usher at Radlo C1ty MUSIC Hall Davld Phllbrook w1ll be the star of the new movle Tom Thumb l racle Phllbrook after slavlng for vears w1ll finally get her lab breakage b1ll pald up Janet Phllbrook w1ll take the world by SUFDTISB when she grows an lnch taller Bettv Porter w1ll unlte the huge network of WRKD to that of the small local one of NIBC Edith Post w1ll take dlctatlon from the lobstermen on M6t1U1C George Qulnn w1ll mvent a new type of axle grease Dolores Reams w1ll be the only TV com merclal slnger w1th a good volce Bruce Saunders will become the world s most colorful lobster klng wearlng p1nk and lavender shxrts Margaret Sawyer to get away from lt all w1ll fly to the moon and start a typmg school Ed Shaw w1ll work on the staff of Walt Dlsney and make a lot of cash Bryce Smallwood wlll become a m1ll1on alre and spend the rest of hls llfe glV1Hg away giant Dalry Joys Helen Snowman w1ll spend 25 years con structlng a new and shorter road to Unlon Dlane Spurllng wlll gradually change 1n to a beautlful mermald from belng ln the vsater so much 'Vlary Stone w1ll become the world s best known archeologlst d1Sc0V9I'lIlg a bronto saurus ln Mfune Mary St Peter after vears ot schoollng wlth Phd B A and BS degrees wxll re turn to Rockland and take over Ken Mc Doug ml s Senlor Chem class Iacky 'lhompson w1ll amaze the world when she t zkes up publlc speakmg as her xocatlon Gene lxenmston Wlll become 1 Packard Richard Tmker even after he gradu ztes w1ll take all the blame tor everythlng that happens 1n the shop Anne Pracy and her partner Maynard Bray w1ll have such a thr1v1ng lobster buslness that they w1ll eventually buy Wxtham s and every other lobster pound Richard VonD0hlen wxll stump Elnsteln on the questlon Why? Donald Webber will drxve the school bus because after he graduates many k1dS wlll have to walk to school The authors of thls great work w1ll be banned from R H S for wrltlng thls work Carolyn Bras Joan Duncan Ronald Pease CLASS HISTORX Enterlng the walls of R H S 1n Septem ber of 1952 came the largest bunch of green freshmen 1n a long tlme One hun dred and twenty two to be exact You ve guessed It It was us' We were qu1ck1v put ln our place when Freshman Receptlon came our way However we came through w1th no hurts except to our prlde We soon settled down enough to elect our class of ficers Ronald Pease presldent Carolyn Brav v1ce president' Joan Duncan treas urer Jan Adlmann secretary Dlanne Spurllng Carol Grant and Mary St Peter went to Student Councll The school soon Q . . . , . . 9 , , K n ' at '. H ' ' ' ' ' . ' - A u 7 . H n . K 1 1 n 1 n 1 ' 9 , A . K 1 K ' 11 1 I I , . r c . . , sa Q , I L L . I . - , , . , . ., . . ., , , . . . . - 2 .., . 2 f. - .. . . . . 0 Y 1 ' 1 A I . . 1 . l N . , 1 I o Y - l . V 1 ' I . K D ' ' ' ' 1 ' . 1 ff 1 1 7' K 3 order to take Mr. Barnard s place, so that dealer nl L L S r . ' 9 I 2 sv 6 C B l I W ' ' 1 I u , , . . . . V . . a Q a - 1 7 , . u 1 - 1. l v L! s u a . , . . I ' ' . n 1 u 1 ' L . D . ' K6 9? , . . ' u sa , , ' ' A .N -X X . . . K - 4 ' ' 1 , Y v 9 . . J n q V . . .x 1 L 1 Y 7 ' A . 44 !! ' ' n I n - , - , , 7 ' w . , . . . ! ' 7 9 . ' . ' - - 1 1 , . . U s ' a 1 '-' n . , ' 9 ! ' Y ! ' ' 66 Y! '
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I ROPHELY Jan Adlmann wlll show the Rockettes how to perfect thelr hlgh hlgh klck by eatlng his favorlte breakfast food Wheat les the Breakfast of Champlons of course Arthur Murrav Adolphsen w1ll open a danclng school strlctly for glrls Vlckl Anastaslo vull be the new C O ln the Coast Guard Peter Armata w1ll be the Llberace of 65 with his piano playmg Julla Barter w1ll persuade Elsenhower that roller skatmg IS better for hlm than golf Pat Bxllmgs will return to Rockland to coach the girls basketball team leadlng them on to fame and fortune Camden be mg thelr first ObJ6CtlVe John Bird w1ll become the youngest man in hlstorv to pass the bar As soon as he does pass he xnlll 1mmed1atel5 start de fendmg Joex McCarthy Jeanette Bxsbee mll Join a bird watchmg society and go to Pennsylvama to hunt for Martlns Irma Lars 'irsan will te ich cookmg to the shop box s Dick Connell w1ll enchant all foreign maldens with h1S melancholy gultar Cella Crue w1ll move to Florlda and llve imong the cliffs Dennis Currv will stalt the first airline s rvxce from the North Pole to Rockland Elsie Dearborn vslll make the Ipana Smlle even more famous than It 19 now The secretarlal servlces of Joan De Castro w1ll be 1n great demand as she can type and take shorthand 1n English Chm ese Russian and eleven other languages Leona Demmon s red halr will make her Hollywood s second Rlta Hayworth Daud Deshon w1ll JOIH the House of David basketball team and break all fu ture and exlstlng records George Doak w1ll be the iirst golfer to shoot mne consecutive holes 1n one Arthur Dohertv will be the star of the next verslon of Showboat George Brackett w1ll be the best football cr1t1c at Farrar Brown s Adelbert Elliot w1ll surprise the world by dr1v1ng around ln a plnk Chevle in stead of the usual blue Billy Daggett w1ll pose for pictures and palntlngs of the typlcal Amerlcan boy Dennis Flint will be appointed by the President to count all the herring in the sea Earl Freeman wlll publish a book on How to Fmd Deer? ln the Woods Fred Coodnow w1ll somehow find a way to turn nlght mto day so that he can get some sleep Carol Grant will compose a poem on Hovs to Eat and Stay l'hm Arthur Gray w1ll be sports manager for the New York Yankees Leroy I ray w1ll be a chauffeur for Pre sxdent Eisenhower VVavne Gray will become a driver at In CIIEIHZIDOIIQ Speedway Pat Greeley w11l be a second Florence Nlghtlngale in search of other fields to conquer she will eventually fly to Pluto I elth C rotton w1ll rocket to fame on the Ted Hanley Tarzan w1ll go swmglng through the trees shouting Flght team iight Ed Hanson w1ll be the onlv captaln of a decommlssloned ship to have two and one half dlmples Marjorie Hart w1ll wln the Pulltzer lrlze for her book My Explorations of Boston Judv Hudson w1ll be ln the color guard for West Point s band The Jackson glrls Flora and Lenora w1ll take the place of the Bell Slsters and be come even more famous Mary Kent will become the first woman to cook aboard the Snohomlsh bharon Kimball wlll start a chaln of movle theatres so that she can eat all of the buttered popcorn and get fat Flo Mae Mannmg wlll lead a nice ordln ary l1fe by becommg an lnterplanetary space explorer Billy Martel w1ll finally get h1s Bulck rollmg m 75 after dlscovermg that It was only out of gas , , . . . . . . . . I ,, . ,, . . - r . 1 u . c ' ' ' I , n n n 1 , - . . ., A H K , .K . . . H M , . . . n ' ' l p IL o K ' . . ' it ' ll I L , . . . . ' ' . 7 ' . . L L , . . SL , Y ' ,Y . s n a N . 1 . I . , . L. . . , . , , . . . . . ' I ' ' . L L O L V LL . L L L ' 'L yn L L , I I , g - ' sc V97 ' L A 1 A N l If 1 ' I . , , . , . ' e 7 5 is I ' an ' 1 ' ,, A I , . . stage by playmg haughty women. . z - - 1 Y I I . . ' ' L ' ' ! 1 W . H . . . I . . . , . , 1 H I sc ' ra K ' ' C pn ' .. .' . 1 1 ' . a g n n n , . , , w 99 7 1 1 5 n . . . . - 1 ' 1 L -' ' 7 ' 4 . . . 9 1 v ' - 9 7 I I L. , . . vw - L A . . . V. . . . ,, A Q u n ' yy ' . . 't 7 - n . . ' I u i 1 . . . . - L L L- ' . , , , ' , 5 6 ' ' GK Y! ' 5 n u n 1 . . . , . . . . . ,
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found out that there were plenty of actlon and talent ln our class Many went out for the plavs sports and other act1v1t1es Summer vacatlon lasted but a short tlme and the experxenced class of 55 came back agaln as sophomores Our offlcers were elected verv soon after and were as follows Ronald Pease presldent Ted Han ley V106 presldent Carolvn Bray secre tarv Joan Duncan treasurer Carol Grant Qlanne Spurlmg Mary St Peter Ed Han son and Rlchard Von Dohlen represented our class ln Student Councll The annual Sophomore Sock Hop was a great success and we agaln partlclpated ln many school dLt1Vlt18S Our class d1d a great deal for the magazlne drlve Then along came the Sophomore PFIZC Speaklng Contest The w1nners we1e MarJor1e Hart and John Bxrd Feellng really grown up we entered the next September as upperclassmen We elected for the th11d year Ronald Pease as presldent wlth Ted Hanley as vlce presl dent Rlchard Von Dohlen treasurer and Carolyn Bray secretary Our first event was the Jumor Prom whlch was a soclal and financlal success Cella Crle Jan Adl mann Ed Hanson and Nancy Packard were oul Student Councll members The French Club FTA Thesplans Commer to overflowing w1th Junlors BBSIGQS boast mg actors and actresses ln the senlor class plav we sponsored a play of our own called Cheaper by the Dozen Many of our class were 1n1t1ated 1nto the Thesplans that vear We had the honor of havmg fiv of our number being elected to the Natlonal Honor SOC19tV They were Ron ald Pease Nancy Packard Joan Duncan Rlchard Von Dohlen and Marjorle Hart Th1S ended our thlrd year at R H S We were hlgh and mlghty senlors ln September 54 when we came back to R H S for the finale We lnfllcted much of the same pam upon the freshmen as we had had ln our first yeal The Freshman Receptlon went off exceptlonallv well un der the leadershlp of Ed Hanson We elect ed John Blrd as the presldent of our class wlth Rlchard Von Dohlen as vlce presl dent Cella Cr1e secretary and Irma Ca xarsan treasurer Ronald Pease and Ed Hanson were elected to Student Councll vslth Ed Hanson as Presldent Ed was also elected Washlngton Club president and has done a great Job wlth It Our Senlor Play Hearts and Gowns was a huge success the blggest iinanclal success of our four vears Football w1ll lose elght of 1ts eleven first strlngers from the senlor class thls year Co captalns Ronald Pease and George Brackett Dave Deshon Ed Han son Ed Shaw J1m Nevells Earl Freeman and Bruce Saunders They d1d a great Job thls year losmg only two of thelr elght games Klppy Karnlval put on quite a show The h1 l1te of course was the coro nation of our Kween Mary N lchols recelv ed thls honor by popular vote of the entlre school Selected as Valedlctorlan of the class of 55 was Marjorle Hart and Nancy Packard IS our Salutatorlan Graduation will come fast and furiously after the W ashlngton Trlp and we w1ll soon become alumnl We w1ll never forget our four J cars at R H S and we wlsh every class the luc 4 and happmess that we have had SENIOR LITERARY THE FATE Thls lb the story of a man who sought revenge but found death The settlng IS the English moors and 1n the prlvate ceme tery of a very rlch famlly One man can be seen prylng open the huge marble vault door He pauses looks around and then enters There on the floor 19 the body of a man not prepared for bur lal wxth a knlfe stuck ln h1S back The man laughs to hlmself he had avenged the death of h1s Wlfe He had returned to re move the body and evldence of the foul deed Hls plan was to hide It forever ln the swamp The avenger wlshed he could have lnfllcted more pain on the klller but at least he had left hxm locked ln the vault to starve w1th only a mlnor wound The agony of starvatlon was wrltten on the dead man s face so the avenger was Satlq fied Suddenly dogs could be heard barklng Had the pollce followed h1m'7 D1d they sus pect hlm of kllllng h1s own w1fe Would they find the new corpse? The man ran from the vault but stopped when he re membered he d1d not know the moors and that he could easlly perlsh ln the sandbogs H would outsmart the pollce and hlde ln the cave He was the only one who had a key, they would never find hlm there He ran qulckly back 1nto the vault and slam med the door He was at first shocked by the complete darkness but calmed hlmself when he heard people and dogs approachlng Then dlstantly he heard a bugle These people I . I - . y 1 1 ' - ' I ' 7 7 L , L, kc L' , , y , I l N . . . ' , , . A . ' , , k . ' ' s Q ' ' ' x ' 7 . y ' w ' ' . . ' ' ' , . . 4. 7 7 ' 9 -w , , , .... 1 I . Y . , , . . s . , . . . 1 I ' , .- ' - w 1 7 W . . .0 N 7 7 A , - - 7 7 T Y Y . .W , . , , , - - , ' L , . . ' , . . ., K n, ' clal Clubs, Klppy Karnlval, etc., were full ' ' ' ' ' U V. . . . . K - y U . . . L , - . , . . v - s ' , l an ar , up L . 1 , J I I I U . ' K . . . - . 1 Y I ' 7 l 't 7 e 7 7 . ' ' ' ' s , . . . . . . v . 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