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CLASS OFFICERS ANGELO D'AMBOLO ..,YY,...,Y,,,,,...,,,,,,, President FRED HAELIG ..,Y,,.,.,,,,, ,,,.. V ice-President ANITA DI LIDDO ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, S ecrefary ANNA ALBANESE .... Y.,,A T reasurer Page ASS HISTURY We, the Class of '56, have now completed the final role in our busy years at B.B.H.S. Four years ago, after entering as frightened freshmen, we saw only work and the life of an understudy ahead of us. We tried, though, to show our interest by having the usual freshman magazine campaign, skating party, and picnic. As sophomores, we became more active and a better part of our school. We held positions in clubs, and some of us even became dramatists. Our sophomore dance was a great success, and the members of our class represented themselves well at our skating party and picnic. When we returned to school in September, l954, we realized we were no longer understudies, but rather the new starlets who would soon be playing the leads. Our iunior year was a hard one, but it was full of fun too, We had a skating party and picnic, but the biggest moment of the year was our Junior Prom. Our theme, Ebb Tide, was a huge success, and we were all very proud of ourselves. The end of the year found us saying good-bye to our dear friend and counselor, Mr. Nicholls. The following September, we went into production for a final season at B.B.H.S. This time we were the stars, the directors, and the leaders of the school. We had the honor to receive Mr. Jensen as our new principal, and we grew up learning that what was best for the school was not always what we wanted, We worked hard at the iob of editing the Echo and Searchlight, and we took our place in the dramatic field with the presentation of The Bishop's Mantle. Our athletes took their place in all sports, and members of the class of '56 were leaders and participants in all phases of our extracurricular school life. Our goal was finally in view, and we realized that our Senior Ball was the last dance we would hold as a class. We had our Senior Trip, and now it is the moment-the time for us to leave our friends and the fellowship which we enioyed and face the world. Therefore, as we leave you, B.B.H.S., we say good-bye and thank you for the best years of our lives. We hope we have helped to pave a successful way for future classes to follow. I4 Class Will We the class of '56, of the Bound Brook High School, of the town of Bound Brook, county of Somerset and State of New Jersey, being of sound mind, memory and standing, realize that we are ready to depart from our school, and deem it necessary to record a last will and testament on the l9th day of June, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-six. To beloved faculty members we leave: MR. MCWILLIAMS-all the answers to why. MR. CROMACK-a trig book with the right answers. MR. YOSHIHARA-a year's supply of T.S. cards. MR. HERDER-a vocabulary of one syllable words, MR. WEIDNER-June Ist deadline. GEORGES-Miss Ruth. ROBINSON-seniors who can make rehearsals. MR. MR. MRS. LINTERN-a lie detector. DR. CONNERTON-a pair of shoes for his wife. MR. TAYLOR-an emergency kit containing one gas mask, one box of repellent band aids, one tea kettle, one broom and dust pan, and one bottle washer. MRS. SCHUMACHER-a staff who doesn't call her Mrs. Schu. MR. OTIS-more assistants like Mr, Drach. MISS HAUBER-a brand new office. MR. MEYER-a life subscription to Sports' Illustrated. and MR. DONNELLY-everyone's undivided attention. For the main hall we leave a bronze statue of one of our most typical members, with his palm outstretched. Donations please. We cannot forget those who are to follow in our footsteps. To aid them on their way we leave the worthy underclassmen Ricci's school spirit, ManelIa's musical ability, Wells' traditional red sweater, Gelardi's car l?l, Haelig's late slips, Krenetsky's cowboy hats, Hutteman's pink iacket, Morris' plaid hat, Diamentes' athletic ability, Pogoloff's splicer, Albanese's wit, Lewis' absence slips, and one Vote for Vickie tag. Class Dean-MISS RUTH Lf,-..:zs:S'
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