Brushton High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Brushton, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS 1952 - 1953 AS FRESHMEN HI TORY 1955 - 1954 1954 - 1955 JUNIORS

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-,Lif 'f. 1.11-... .. '3f f:ii'gE M n.VV+ 1 -f Gif., ' 3g:'fkQ:s,,. .Q 2gfQiw. 'MQ?'5Ewn if 71,32 W' C .JY ESth6r Sharon Rosalie Bgthgl As I gazed into the drinking fountain the bubbles swirled up, and as I ga7ed into each bubble, I saw my classmates-but what a change-they were twenty years older. As the first bubble swirled up-I was looking down a long corridor and a nurse was slowly pushing a wheel chair toward meg in the chair was a man muttering over and over to himself-Help, I need, Help-immediately I recognized Mr. Terry. His nurse tried to console him and from her voice I knew it was Glenda. The bubble passed from sight and another quickly took its place. This scene was at a farm house with chicks and kids running about. Suddenly the door opened, a man rushed out and a woman followed, rolling pin in hand. I recognized Rhoda at once. The bubbles swirled once more and music filled the air. As I passed through the door of what I thought was Carnegie Hall, I realized it was the auditorium in Brushton and there was Esther, Rosalie, and Sharon, the famous clarinet Q trio of high school days, playing one more concert. QYM Qaida fsgii, - ..' . E..5 v-2. M3.wf,ys li? . f kwa The bubble changed-I had entered a dentist's office. A woman with a pleasant voice looked up and asked what she could do for me. Much to my surprise it was Pearl. Once again the bubbles swirled and this one demanded my attention for it was beautifully colored but as it became clearer, I realized it washthrgad t and wrapped up in it was Beverly, teaching her twin daughters how to rea a sewing machine. Looking into the next bubble-I saw the big two of the Senior Class Sam T d S as it appears had acquired a deep affection for the Air Force, and e . tam Ted, In his hidden lab, was secretly engaged in scientific work for the F.B.I. As this bubble passed, a sparkling new one took its place and in it I sew Ann walking down the corridor her arms full of books. They weren't research Books-but cook books. Once again the bubbles passed and another came, and in it were two part- ners in a clothing store-Bethel was busily unpacking boxes of new arrivals. She called her partner for assistance and hurridly I rushed through the door. All of a sudden--the bubble vanished and once more I found myself at Helen the drinking fountain in B.H.S. Helen Elliott -, Q3 Beverly Samuel 16



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East will audi cstmumt, BHUSHTON HIGH SCHOGL zh fha Counqy of FRANIQIIN and 57016 of NEW YORK bezhg of sound mmd amd memory do make, ,Mazen md mem fine-...Uv 1...-2 'Udillmxit Grdnlni, in manner fdlowmg ffl!!! B hzay: First: We direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second: Ann La Rock, Our President, wills her headaches of being the push of the class to Joseph Golden, President of this year's Junior Class. Esther Bellows leaves her privilege of get- ting to school late to George Guyette. Rhoda Wood leaves her loud powerful voice to replace Charlotte Young's soft melodious squeak. Samuel Kimball leaves his gift of gab and witty remarks to Le Roy Debyah. Bethel Westurn leaves her quiet manners to Frances Oakes. Sharon Denny leaves her privileges in the home room to Margo Tuttle. Ted Debyah leaves his ability to play basket- ball to Bob Genaway. leaves her privileges of miss- Pearl Meacham ing school to Dorothy Lavare. her part in the Social to Bernice Holmes. leaves Rosalie Young Activities of B. H. S. Helen Elliott Peggy Foster. leaves her History Book to Beverly Smith leaves her ability to act in the Senior Play to Beatrice Cherrier. Glenda Goyee leaves her ability of getting school work done on time to Shirley King. 18 As for the Faculty, The Senior Class leaves: to find a Mr. Joseph Terry, fifty years Senior Glas that could get into more troubles Mr. John J. Byrnes, more years school with chemical smells without aid of the Seniors. to fill the Mr. Jerry Lynch, a new car that will go fast- er than ten miles per hour. Mr. Lester Leavitt, some ten minute periods of peace and quietness. Mr. Donald Stearns, another year of success- fully directing the bands. Mr. Thomas Hennessy, another basketball sea- son to give pep talks to the student body mi- nus the Seniors. Mrs. Lawrence Wagstaff, a new corset to re- place the one Sharon ruined in the Senior playa Mrs. Lester Leavitt, their sincere apprecia- tion and gratitude for guiding them through the last year of high school. Mrs. Joseph Luhr a few more inches of stature so she will be able to Hcatch onn to more things in her study hall--- as if she could. Mrs. Clifford Hourihan, a larger Honor Soci- ety. Miss Julia Sheehan, the pleasure of directing a better Law Class. Mies Ruth Russell, a group that will complete the Yearbook so as to get a discount. Mrs. lac Millan Costa, a more cooperative Latin II class. To all the grade teachers, a more capable Senior Class to look after their pupils dur- ing their brief absence.

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