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THE CLASS PR OPHE C Y A class reumon supper for the Class of 1955 was held on Monday evemng at the new commun1ty bu1ld1ng here mn Concord e were all very happy to see each other and somewhat surpr1sed at what each IS now dolng Ten of the eleven members were present Barbara Moyse 1s ln Iceland as a Red CIDGS nurse and was unable to make 1t but we all send our best wrshes to her Joyce Austm too 1s a nurse She has started the task of gettmg funds to bu1ld a small hosp1tal here ln Concord As of now she hasn't got enough to put the roof on but she never seems to glve up hope Any contr1but1ons wlll be very much appreclated We were all glad to see Nancy Carpenter now Mrs Dale Brlggs ln such good health After all brmgmg up s1x chmldren 1sn t an easy Job for any one even 1f she IS full of energy llke Nancy always was Everyone was kept IH a very gay mood by Prescott Streeter and h1s Jokes If I remem ber rmghtly he was voted most corrucal of the class Now he 15 pres1dent of the Lunen burg O11 Company and nearly a m1ll1ona1re Captaln George Scott of the Unlted States A1r Force gave an excellent talk on The Complete Atom1c Home George has been on a secret atom1c project ln Antarct1ca Lunenburg Gllman and even South Lunenburg furn1shed the food for the supper It was cooked by the lad1es of the class and served by the men Eve rythmg went off f1ne unt11 Ronald Colby sp1lled a bowl of soup 1n Joyce s lap The soup was hot and Joyce d1d a lrttle dancmg around for a mmute Ronald Colby IS now the coach for the basketball team at Concord Hlgh School and from the reports I ve heard he 1s do1ng a very good Job of It but w1ll not admlt xt Of course we all know Just how shy Ronald always was anyway Evelyn Anms was there all dressed up f1t to k1ll She now owns the Anms Beauty and Dress Shoppe rn Boston Joan Ramsdell 1s now a teacher of the f1rst grade 1n Burlmgton She always sa1d she wouldn't teach anyone who knows more than she does She lurely chooses the r1ght grade level Anme Wr1ght who was voted the most shy g1rl of the class would now wmn as the most popular She had to glve up teachmg because she couldn t keep up wxth her dates I thlnk she made the r1ght choxce Dav1d Thomas gave a short talk for the men on ' How to Get Along W1th Your Wlfe Dave you surprmsed all of us To make the evemng complete a short speech was g1ven by Mr Smmpson our class advrser 17 W . . . ,, . . . . Paul McFarlane, owner of the McFarlane Snack Bars in St. Johnsbury, Concord, . . . . . , . . , . . , . . ,,
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CLASS WILL We the graduaung class of 1955 do hereby make publ1sh and declare th1s to be the last w1ll and testament hereby revok1ng all fcrmer w1lls Barbara Moyse leaves to Rose Sorrell a season tlcket to all of Chet Howard s dances Jovce Austm leaves to Gerald W1ll1ams a permanent seat w1th the rest of the Chem1stry class Gerald I wonder why? Nancy Carpenter leaves to L1ndsey Brlggs a book ent1tled How to be Sat1sf1ed wmth the Answers 1n the Book Evelyn Anms leax es to Marjorle Isham and Judy D1xon each a book of rules on how to play Follow the Leader Joan Ramsdell leaves to Conme Colby her place as the bmggest f11rt George Scott leaves to S1mone St Cyr two extra study halls wxth Mr Andrews Have fun Smmone' Ronald Colby leaves to Bobby Josl1n contxnued success w1th basketball Prescott Streeter leaves to Marlan Ellen LaValley a flfth of g1n Marlan knows wh Paul McFarlane leaves the back seat ln Mr Andrews' room for anyone who feels tlred As a whole we leave To Helen Bona a book entrtled How to be Fa1thful to Boys 1n the Servlce Everett Pond a steady g1rl frrend H15 doesn't seem to stay around long Charlotte W1llson a place on flrst team of g1rls' basketball next year Jean Summers assurance that she w1l1 be the f1rst of the 1956 class to be marr1ed Irene Dav1s a free pass on the bus to Lnttleton Sh1rley Holt a new Jumor boy because a certam semor boy won t be here next year Carol Bona a bus so she can take all her fr1ends to the dance Glorla Stockwell a date book that talks so she can keep her dates stralght Cec1l1a Parks a book on how to make more frlends Sandra Shores a concealed m1crophone so she and D1cky can talk back and forth wlthout causlng a commot1on Janet Swett a book on how to g1ve yourself a home permanent Roger Warren a, free lecture on How to be the L1fe of the Party Delma Roy a pau' of elevated shoes so she won't have to look up to everybod Eugene Dav1s a tax1 to take the basketball g1rls home after pract1ce K nneth Copp a book entltled How to Avo1d Unnecessary Talk1ng Patty Gray a new boy fr1end Ronald won't be here next year George Morehouse a steady g1rl fr1end George seems to have a lot of trouble w1th h1s To Betty Qu1gley permanent membershlp ln the Honor Soclety To Maren Carpenter we dedmcated the song After He's Gone ' To Agnes Cote a boy frlend 1n next year's senlor class We don't want her to break her record To Jackle Lunme a book on how to play basketball so she can be on the team and can go on the same bus as L1ndsey 18 H ll , ' Il ' ' ' . II To ' ' . ' . To . . . . To ' ' To Joyce Crowder a boy friend who isn't in the service. Joyce knows why. To ' , ' . To . . . . . , To ' . To ' . ' . To ' ' ' . To . . To ' . To ' . To ' y. To ' ' ' ' . To e ' ' ' . 'Io ' . . To ' ' . ' , ll .ul
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