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MARY LEWIS: Secret Ambition - To go to the moon with a delegation from Colgate. . . Favorite Saying - O Manl . . . Biggest Problem - Homework. . . Future Plans - College to be a math teacher DOREEN DAY: Secret Ambition - To go to Annapolis Naval Academy. . .Favorite Say- ing - Holy Cow . . . Biggest Problem - Saying the right thing at the right time. . . Most Embarrassing Moment - To have the car stall at a busy intersection TOM MAYER: Secret Ambition - Electronics. . .Pet Peeve - The egotist. . .Future Plans - Farming. . . Favorite Rendezvous - Anywhere WAYNE OLSEN: Secret Ambition - Learn to study. . . Most Embarrassing Moment - They are all embarrassing. . . Favorite Rendezvous - Office. . . Future Plans - G0 on to an institute of higher learning Seauhu S6ot a4 'Meg Wwe 'Beary 7 A .mx R Decker B Davidson S. Hulbert I. Hard B Davidson i Seniors in the Aft Room 5
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0 MARY GIFFORD: Secret Ambition - To be the mother of 14 children. . .Favorite Saying - Is that whatcha call it? . . . Future Plans - Airline Hostess CHRISSY HOWLAND: Secret Ambition - To gow six inches in height. . .Favorite Say- ing - Oh geat! . . . Biggest Problem - Keeping from saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. . . Most Embarrassing Moment - Getting detention four times in one period ffor talkingj SHERYL HULBERT: Secret Ambition - To win a race at the Indianapolis Speedway. . . Favorite Saying - Norman . . . Pet Peeve - People who don't cheer at the ball games . . .Hobby - Cheerleading and sports NANCY WILCOX: Secret Ambition - To own the largest wardrobe in the world. . . Fa- vorite Saying - Oh phooey! . . . Pet Peeve - Getting up early. . . Future Plans - Teaching DOUG WILCOX: Secret Ambition - To play football with the New York Giants. . . Fa- vorite Saying - How about that! . . . Most Embarrassing Moment - Looking at my class pictures. . .Hobby - Girls ROBERT LAWRENCE: Secret Ambition - To be a millionaire. . . Favorite Saying - Baby dol1 . . . Biggest Problem - Feminine gender JUNE RAMP: Secret Ambition - To become a singer. . . Favorite Saying - I couldn't care less . . . Biggest Problem - Getting history through my head. . . Hobby - Horseback riding FRANK MOTT: Secret Ambition - To be skinny. . .Favorite Saying - I'll be dipped . . . Most Embarrassing Moment - The day Miss Smith caught me sleeping in General Science class. . .Future Plans - Ministry JUDY LAWRENCE: Secret Ambition - To play the organ in Radio City Music Hall. . Favorite Saying - I heard thatl . . . Biggest Problem - Controlling my temper. . . Future Plans - To become an R. N. LAURANI MOORE: Secret Ambition - Become a legend like Davy Crockett. . . Favorite Saying - Toledo! . . . Biggest Problem - Bashfulness. . . Favorite Rendezvous - Any- where but school NELSON MacPHERSON: Secret Ambition - To gow taller. . . Favorite Saying - I'll be darned! . . . Biggest Problem - Money. . . Future Plans - Join the Air Force BONNIE DAVIDSON: Secret Ambition - To be navigation officer on the Nautilus. . . Favorite Saying - Oh Honestly! . . .Hobby - 'I'he telephone RALPH LOWE: Secret Ambition - To build a dragster. . .Favorite Saying - I'll bite. Why do ya? . . . Biggest Problem - Figuring out how to settle down. . . Hobby - Bowling JOAN LORD: Secret Ambition - To win a drag race with Gail in her new convertible . . . Favorite Saying - For Pete's sake! . . . Biggest Problem - Getting to homeroom on time, after gym class. . . Most Embarrassing Moment - when I ungacefully fell off the water skis at Guilford Lake
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Left to right: D. Wilcox, N. MacPherson, J. Straka, B. Dartt, S. Borther, K. Ogren ', msd? ' f 'What A Life presented by the class of '59 went on stage November 10 and 11. Mr. Senio, our History teacher, undertook the task of directing our play. The setting was in a high school principal's office, the principal being Joyce Rosa. The plot revolves around a high school senior, Henry Aldrich, played by Kenny Ogren-- who has all sorts of problems. His girlfriend, Barbara Pearson, played by Mary Lewis, becomes rather discouraged with Henry's antics before the end of the play. George Bigelow, played by Doug Wilcox, is a typical rival to Henry. Others of the teaching staff who become involved, either directly or indirectly, with Henry are Miss Shea, played by Sheryl l-Iulbertg Mr. Nelson, played by Bruce Darttg Mr. Patterson, played by Gary Budineg Miss Eggleston, played by Doreen Day, Miss Wheeler, played by Joan Strakag Miss Pike, played by Bonnie Davidson, Miss John- son, played by June Banks, and Mr. Fergueson, played by Nelson MacPherson. There are several students running in and out of the principal's office. Three of the most important being, Crissy Howland, Jim O'Neil, and Jean Bowen. Two parents who make the play complete are Sylvia Bortner, as Mrs. Aldrich, and David Laird as Mr. Vecchitto.
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