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Z7 vphecy It s a great day today for Colton rn thrs year 1978 Everyone rs celebrating the opening of a most successful establishment the huge new airport erected at the same well known srte as the old one To commemorate thrs occasion many drgnrtarres are going to be on hand Oh look' Here comes a plane rn now and who s that stepping down Why rt s Dick Shea now better known as General Shea Dick s battle campaigns for various sreges revolutionized the Army s battle techniques We always remembered Dick as a boy with the fighting sprtrt The stewardess on thrs plane is none other than Donna Smith whose charm and beauty have made her services demanded among the competing arrltnes As we look about the airport our attention rs drawn to the beautiful terminal designed by Irm Remington Jrm s abrlrty rn Mechanical Drawing rn high school hinted at the success he was to be as an architect As we go rnsrde the terminal we immediately become aware of the un usual murals painted by Dave Mackey known rn art circles as the second Van Gogh te switchboard busily placing and taking calls are Jane Olmstead Anne Long and Julia Regan efficient experts rn the telephone freld Oh Oh another plane rs coming rn' And who rs drsembarkrng but Steve Connelly emr nent lawyer and man about town As we recall rn Business Law Class Steve dearly loved to argue hrs point Behind Steve comes Russell Watson R11ssell s work rn the Atomic Energy trelds nometry The system of run ways hangars etc for the airport was planned and drawn up by our country s top engineers Harry Gibson and Chris Davies They work together as a team proving that two heads are better than one The actual building and construction of the airport was under the contract of Gilmore 8s Regan Inc Francis and Ronnie have made quite a name for them selves as a result of their many successful projects Gordon Ford rs on hand with all hrs State Troopers to see that law and order rs enforced Since Gordon joined the State Police he has rapidly advanced until now he rs rn charge of all the Troopers rn the state With Gordon rs Fred Morrow the school s truant officer Fred does a commendable Job and rs especially strict during those tempting days rn hunting season Someone rs running across the runway Oh it s Tom Manfred who s always rn a hurry these days since he owns and operates the atrport Tom s love of speed has been fulfilled rn hrs latest purchase of a lrne of jet planes Running after htm are hrs two secretaries Judy Bonner and Charlotte Corcoran These grrls are always on the Job whether rt be rn Alaska or llawarr The last plane rs now rn sight On thrs plane are three girls who are rn radrcally drfferent frelds but who have chosen to arrrve together Gerry Tucker school nurse at an exclusive frnrshrng school rs the frrst to step down Behind her rs Sally McEwen renown the world over for her hart styling and her beauty hints Lastly Beth Hurley appears Beth is head lrbrarran at e Library of Congress Now that the group has gathered the celebratron can begin To start off the festrvrtres the arrport's gracious receptronrst Laura Lrtten steps forward to begin an opening address As we move away we hear snatches of her speech and we wonder Where wrll the Class of 58 be rn another twenty years? , , , . , . Q ' 1 - ' I I .1 I ' , ' ' - - i , At tl 1 U . I I 1 I I ID I - - . . . ' . . X . I ' ,- . . 4 . , ' . , . -. have astounded all mankind, His latest project is simplifying the formulas of high school trigo- , . . . . . . . . , , . , ' - . ' ' n . I . . , A . . . . . . 0 ' 0 , X . . th . . . . , . , . . I - 1 I ' '
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Hass Wi!! We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty'-eight of Colton-Pierrepont Central School, Town of Colton, Count of Saint Lawrence, State of New York, being of sane mind, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, in the following manner: Mr Corbitt we bequeath our deepest thanks for his assistance throughout our four happy years the Faculty we bequeath sincere appreciation for their patience and understanding during our four high school years Mr Thibault we bequeath the commercial room where we spent many happy hours in Junior and Senior years Miss McCormick our Class Advisor we bequeath many thanks for her hard work in preparinsv us for Nlew York in our most difficult time the Juniors we bequeath the honor of being the top class in school and hope they will use it wisely the Sophomores we bequeath our ability to leam Shakespeare and enjoy it' the Freshmen we bequeath our unopened books in the library with the hope that they will use them Individuals Jane Olmstead bequeaths her Tuesday intelligence to Nancy Doyle Donna Smith bequeaths S 36 to Mr Thibault Steve Connelly bequeaths his ability to drive to Tommy Tucker Dick Shea bequeaths his ability to stay the same height from the Seventh Q rade to the Senior year to Billy Ford Beth Hurley bequeaths her abtlity to cheer our boys on to victory to Jane Sullivan Gerry Tucker bequeaths her ability to be able to get away with saying I can t do it to her sister Judith Tucker Julie Regan bequeaths her cheering uniform to Kathy Long with the hopes that it will fit Judy Bonner bequeaths her talking talents to her sister Carolyn Gordon Ford bequeaths his curly hair to Junior Howe Anne Long bequeaths her ability to keep the study hall lively to Betty Buckley Ronnie Gilmore bequeaths his cooking ability to Sylvia Fisher for future use Fred Morrow bequeaths his seat in Business Law Class to his brother Frannie Francis Regan bequeaths his speed in basketball to his brother Lawrence Charlotte Corcoran bequeaths her ability to annoy Mr Thibault to Mary Trivilino Laura Litten bequeaths her quietness in study hall to her sister Sandy Sally McEwen bequeaths her play book to Sue Lennox Qwho thought it was funnvj Tom Manfred bequeaths his ability to do Algebra to Al Fisher Dave Mackey bequeaths his dreaded seat in History to any poor soul who gets Jim Remington bequeaths his lightning speed in shop class to any one who can keep up with him Chris Davie bequeaths his ability to understand Chemistry to anyone who needs it Russell Watson bequeaths nothinfi to anvbodv who has everything Harry Gibson bequeaths his ability and fondness in relation to hi her mathematics espeemlly in anti logs to any future en fineers A Special Bequeath e arry Gibson Russell lyatson C iris Davies i 1 eti ey e s reby bequeath to 'yiiss C ollins our e it knoveled e o t e et o s aforesaid elass in the yt irl To , . ' Y 1 A 1 1 ' ' y 0 To E JY! , A , 4 , . . 1 . .Y To . ' , 1 s ' , s 1 v ' ' ' . To ' ' , 'A , ' ' f ' O 1 . A To . Y . . X . A. y. . To , ' ' , ' ' . To y 1 ' ' , ' s 1 A S . As I ' : ,. ... . V A O . , . .. . .. . - 7 ' vv I' ' 4 . K H . A . V , 1 Y. y , . fs - I y ' ' 1 I ' I . , . y it. - A Y A - .. -, A Y.. A , A I . . . H . U I' as S s ,H - I r x a I V V A , . I . Q Y ,, A D.. K In 1, . Y' w ' -. 1 ' ' ' - K , ' , ' 'U s . ' N , . t , ' ' , , t V ' rw ' ' , . ' , , . ij .. y W ', ll I' ' . , e A ' e , Il ' ' 1, J'm licllllllrllelli, :md l3'l llurl the lrig Clas, of l1l5T-l'f5f, do he ' 1' ' . T ' . gr -4 ' f Ag f h ' fa' that infinity' equals Ll izzmus tw , as was proven by' the - ' s ' ' if 41 wi an,
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