Black River High School - Banner Yearbook (Ludlow, VT)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 26 text:

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Down in Peru I came upon Eben trying to find a way to make gold. So far he has come up against one great obstacle: It just ain't possible. Tim is a millionaire motion-picture producer in Hollywood. He got his start by winning a contest entitled: 'What Marilyn Monroe's Got That I Haven’t Got. A new movie is coming out starring Bruce Oliver. It is entitled: Tve Got All The Money In The World. So that’s where our treasury money went! On my way to Alaska, I turned on my radio. The Portland, Oregon radio network announced that singer, Glenn Bryant, the dream of every American girl, had suddenly lost his voice. It is reported that a dire catastrophe has hit America. Upon landing in Alaska, I heard much talk about Miss Benham of Ludlow. I looked her up and found Molly, our class athlete, had become a gym teacher. She went to Alaska because she heard there are more men there than women. Buzz is a Colonel in the Seventh Army stationed in Greenland. As a sideline, he sells pills: ’’When you're sick, take Buzz and buzz well. On the way home 1 found Barb on a little ranch in Colorado. She is raising white mice for a fur coat. Rollie is running the Last National Store in Miami. 1 always thought he'd end the business. Janice has 11 children and believes in the saying: Cheaper by the Dozen. She is working in Rockefeller’s office to help support them. Vandy is now operating on a large scale in the corn field. He is making Moon Shine up in the hidden peaks of Okemo Mountain. Mr. Pullinen is now making history. He is the first U.S. Ambassador to the moon. Suddenly my magic carpet falls to the ground. I wake up from a very eventful trip, tired but confident of the future. See you all in 1999!!!



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(?1 Z4 s4Cfi£ z et A is for Allen of which we have two, Also for Annette, who’s well known to you. N is for Noise, which our rooms display. We hope they’re quiet when we're on our way, B is for Barb, Bredo and Bruce; Here’s three members the band will lose. O is for office, the place we all dread. But it is the manner of getting ahead. C is for Carol, Charlene as well. Both of these girls are really just swell. P is for punishment, which wasn't so bad. Also for patience, the teachers have had. D is for Dave, also for Dot; They always help when we're in a spot. 0 is for quizzes, the things we all hate. Then come the answers always too late! E is for Ellison, Jane by name; No matter where, she’s always the same. R is for Richard who is known to all By his ability to handle a basketball. F is for Ferguson who hasn’t a care; He is noted for his brown, wavy hair. S is for Sylvia who's always with Ray, Also for Sandy in her own quiet way. G is for George, in his brand new car; Also for Glenn, we know they’ll go far. T is for Tate-the girls love his car; For Timmy as well, we know he’ll go far. H is for Harrison, a dashing young man. He is another who plays in the band. U is for understanding, we all share; In our class, there is never a care. I is for indefinite, which most of us are; If we don't decide, we won't go far. V is for Vandy, the guy of our choice; He’ll succeed with his wonderful voice. J is for Janice who is ever yon's pal. You’ve got to admit she's a swell gal. W is for Webb, the wit of the Class. We'll see him someday with a cute lass. K is for ”Kupe” our Senior class belle. Here’s to the future we all wish her well. X is for Exams which we all dread The answers never seem to be in our head! L is for Loyalty which we all possess. Through this we hope for future success. Y is for our years spent in school Trying to master the Golden Rule. M is for Merrill, oh! what a guy. Also for Molly, who’s not quite so shy! Z is for Zoom, the years have gone by; We never did learn how time does fly!

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