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■f i-lJlUi s VJ .r. j sscrrv i' Patricia McEnerney Pat John Strait John Sandra,Braize V—-— C»VKA9 Sandy ina Tronetti Tina John Davis Papa Vicky .Robbins I— «..jo Vicky A policy of the school is that if you have enough credits to graduate in your Junior year, you may do so. Four of our classmates took advan- tage of this policy. Although they are not attend- ing their Senior year, they will be able to graduate with us and receive their diplomas. Tina Tronetti is now attending Corning Community College and is majoring in the secretarial program. John Davis is serving in the United States Marine Corps. Vicky Moose married Doug Robbins on September 20, 1975. Gerry Conklin is working. We all miss them very much and wish they could have been here for their last year of school. We are very proud of them and hope for their every success. 20
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Junior A The Class of 1976 presented 3 one-act Junior Plays as their first public performance on March 20 and 21, 1975. “The Induction” was concerned with the efforts of two young men trying to avoid army duty. A narrow minded town bound by tradition stones one of its citi- zens in “The Lottery”. A one-room schoolhouse was portrayed by “The Little Red Schoolhouse” where chaos reigned supreme. On November 20 and 21, 1975, the Class of ’76 progressed to a 3- act play. A house was inherited by a young girl. The girl and her family are plagued by mysterious sounds and an escaped convict. These “Creeping Shadows” turn out to be the next door neighbor trying to scare them off the property which, unknown to the family, possesses an oil field. Despite minor mishaps, which seem like major disasters to the class, both dramatic efforts appeared to please the audience. B A. Children in the “Little Red Schoolhouse”: Kay Weaver, Deb Pound, Sally Wraight, Leonard Fox, Mike Brunner, Jeff Putnam, Linda Pakkala.and Kim Burdin. B. Anna, the mysterious housekeeper was played by Linda Pakkala. C. Town members in the “Lottery”: Eric Carlson, John Dav- is, Richard Johndro, Roxanne Saxton, Carolyn Kempinski, and Maureen Lesperance. D. Waiting to go on stage is Sandy Pelletier as Mrs. Frazier. E. The sheriff (Jim Caron) gives Sherry (Kim Burdin) a hard time. F. Jack (Curt Eaton) incognito as Grandma and Kit (Brenda Wilson) hear strange noises. G. Mrs. King (Carol Haines) and Buck (Pat Bly) make plans to force Kit into selling her land. C 22
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