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Name Clifford Cool . . . Ralph Cook Rufus Chalmers Nelson Howard .. Percy Pratt Charles Clark George Grimshaw Ann Remington Fern Priest .... Earl Richardson Robert Sischo loan LaClair ... . i-. Donald Larkin William LaComb Shirley Marti Kenneth Sloan Florence Scofield Willaird Blair . . Daphna Vrooman Charlotte McGrath Larry Shelmidine Julia Howe Vincent Farmer Edith Proutv . . . . Douglas Draper Connie Elliot ... Carl Patten ...... Nick Age They Name Age Act “Cliff 18 6 mos. “Cooky 17 80 “Guff 17 14 “Sonny 17 25 “Perc 17 15 “Charlie 18 49 “Org 17 17 “Annie 17 35 “Fern 16 14 “Rich 18 30 “Louie” 16 13 “Joanie 18 25 “Pete 18 11 “Bill 18 V2 “Shirl 19 2 “Ken 16 105 “Flossy 18 10 “Bill 17 10 “Shorty J 16 94 “Graph 18 2 “Log 17 88 “Judy 16 2 “Vince 18 15 “Edit 18 25 “Doug 17 13 “Connie” 17 20 “Carl 18 25 How They Spend Their Time Chasing Girls Seeing Donna Riding Motorcycle Diddling Around Milking Cows Painting 5th Amendment Baby Sitting Waiting With Virginia Bowling Alley Working Sleeping Sandy Creek Talk on Phone Go Home Milk Cows Sackets Harbor Bothering the Boys Watch TV N ina’s Dreaming 5th Amendment Studying Edies Waiting Henderson VVhat They Intend To Do Cornell Multi-Millionaire Riding Motorcycle Actor Raise Rabbits Florists School College Bus. School Keep Waiting On to School College Get Married Make a Million College Bus. School College Raise Cain Work I each Math Anything Air Force Telephone Office Undecided College Air Force Work Married What Will Do Get Married Sewer Cleaner Get Killed Dentist Raise Kids Pull Weeds Black River Baby Sit Waiting Bum Drive Milk Truck Get Go Broke Bum Around Get Married Street Cleaner Milk Cows Chase Girls Count Her Kids Nothing Junk Dealer Married Married Join the Navy Junk Dealer Get Married Get Jugged
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CLASS OF ’55 HISTORY In 1943, which seems like an eternity, most of our members entered the walls of A. H. S. We were very enthusiastic to learn what school was like. Our first grade went well with Janet Richmond as our teacher. In the second grade, Daphna Vrooman joined our growing group. While in the third grade a lew of our group left us. Judy Howe joined us in fourth grade, while Charles Clark and Shirley Marti came into our class in the fifth. Vincent Farmer, Percy Pratt, and Earl Richardson came into our class in the sixth grade. Edith Prouty and Florence Scofield came in the seventh year. In eighth grade Bill LaComb and Fern Priest joined us. At last we entered our first year of high school. Joan La Clair and our boys from Lorraine, Kenneth Sloan, Doug Draper, and Larry Shelmidine joined us. We elected Nelson Howard as President, Nancy Farrand, Vice President, Charles Clark, Secretary, and Donald Larkin, T reas- urer. We were under the direction of Miss Akam. We are now no longer referred to as green freshman but full fledged Sophomores. Connie Elliott and Charlotte McGrath became members of our group. We elected Clifford Cool, Pres- ident; Earl Richardson, Vice President; Charles Clark, Secretary; and Donald Larkin, Treas- urer. In our Junior year Tom Hale joined us but left along with Shirley I amblin. Bob Smith, Don Harris, Elmer Corbin. Dick Pitcher and Nancy Farrand. Our class officers were: Bob Sischo, President; Edith Prouty, Vice President; Nancy Farrand, Secretary; and Clifford Cool, Ireasurer. Miss Reed was our advisor. This year was very exciting as we received our long awaited class rings and held our Junior Prom which turned out a great success. We also had a going away party for Nancy Farrand and Tom Hale. We have now entered our last year of high school. I his year we elected as class officers: Nelson Howard, President; Percy Pratt, Vice President; Charles Clark, Secretary; and Ann Rem- ington, Treasurer; with Mrs. Howard as advisor. We had our Senior Play and three dances from which we made a big profit. We were the first class to make such a large profit on a play. We have worked hard on our yearbook and hope that this also will be a big success. Soon we will be closing the doors to our school years. To us school means the best years of our lives in the form of friendships, entertainment and especially education. We shall never forget Adams High School. t 12 ]
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CLASSES SKMOH CLASS First Row—Left to Right: Ann Remington, Florence Scofield, Fern Priest, Connie Elliott, Mrs. Howard, Edith Prouty, Charlotte McGrath, Daphna Vrooman, Shirley Marti. Second Row—Left to Right: Rufus Chalmers, Willard Blair, Julia Howe, Joan LaClalr, Douglas Draper, Larry Shelmidine, Percy Praft. Third Row—Left to RiKht: Nelson Howard, Donald Larkin, Charles Clark, Earl Richard- son, Robert Sischo, Ralph Cook, Kenneth Sloan, William LaComb. .11 NIOIt CLASS First Row—Left to Right: Suzanne Williams, Lynda Parks, Sandra Smith, Janice Compo, Faith Remington, Donna Zehr. Second Row: Marie Howard, Betty Porter, Pat Easton, Miss Reed, Genevieve Groves, Camilla Hewitt, Anna Cooley. Third Row: Nancy Tamblin, Virginia Corey, Barbara Wetterhahn, Sonya Nichols. Norma Kellogg, Joan Taylor. Joan Robarge, Sandra Burnash, Linda Moore, Margaret Miller. Fourth Row: Charles Sinclair, Tommy Sargent, Keith Hockey, Ted Murray, Ralph Owens, Ronald Trowbridge Michael Larkin. Absent: Joan Larkin, Mona Morrow, Bethyle Hunt, Charles Sweetland. [ 14 ]
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