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Flash 7 Senior Class of 1955 Makes a Name for Themselves I, ALMA ROBERTS, gosstp columnrst for a brg newspaper,22 am lookmg into the l1ves of my class mates of 1955 Many changes and surpnses are rn store for you my dear reader TheClass of 1955 has blossomed mto all sorts of professrons entertarnment politrcs busrness and sports are some of the few Flrst ts AILEEN WAUGH who asa Jockey owmng her own horse Just won the Kentucky Derby Rrght after the race was the btg Orange Bowl Game wrth none other than our football star of C C S , BOBBY BYRNES, who has turned to pro football after playing for Notre Dame ESTELLA BREYETTE rs sull flashing those dim ples around as a secretary The victrm this ume is the boss's son And speakmg of secretanes ANNA REMOUT who rs head of the Labor organrzatton Re member they were mergmg back rn 1955 Flash! Newspaper headlmel CAROL SHERMAN has Just done the most danng feat in any swunmer' history She swam the length of lake Ontario And now that we're near home let's see what s gorng on in Copenhagen. Remember how the boys of 55 flocked down to see the school nurse Well history 13 repeaung itself only tlus time the school nurse rs none other than LYDA LISCUM DONALD HEWITT has made hrs home in Copenhagen too He is thriving on Mr Ryther's business as the town's undertaker Just outside Copenhagen on hrsfarm BEIGENE SMITH Eugene was a peaceful farmer unul orl was drscovered on his land and now he is suffenng from ulcers due to all his new worries, And you would never know the town of Tyler ville. It rs a boom town now since MALCOLM COWLES tumed it mto a manufacturing crty AMELIA DOYLE is happily married wrth lots of children and rs living on McDonald's farm, Headlines find the cotmt of votes have been taken in New York state and Lorraine Maltby rs now the new Republican Governor Close by is SONYA LACRODC who reached her destiny as a nurse musemaid to Blmny Sana latest! PAT BRADY has Just been promoted to a Five Star General Nuisance Remember he used to call rt the Man's Outfrt the army But the navy rs also represented and done so very well, LARRY WOOD RUFF has the rank of Admiral. D1d someone say handsome? No one can beat the one and only JIM HARTE2 of Hollywood He has left the guls swoonrng rn all his latest movies, Speaking of entertamment SALLY CAMERON has her own TV show replacing Martha Raye who I8 a no body now GEORGE CURTIS has become the best tuba player of the Presrdent's Cabmet as Secretary of State But he must stop blowing for awhile for SHIRLEY ORR has returned from Italy where she ls now ambassador Remember the brams of '55? Well they sure have pard off LEON HARRIS has replaced Einstern and Just given the world the mota the smallea known pan:l other than PAUL KEHOE who is the typical absent minded professor TIMMY SHEEHAN hasmade arguing his profession as a baseball umpire He is laid up nght now from a conk on the head from a coke bottle Just lookmg out of my office window I seea race in motion. GERALD CARTER rs way ahead wrth his Jet propelled motorcycle REBA McINTYRE is still debating whether to be a school teacher or a farrner's wife, namely Mrs, Roger Shambo TOMMY JONES is working very earnestly at his chosen profession He is now a veterinarian with Ringling Brothers, Right next to him is KENNY BALL who after serving his time in the army, tumed to shoveling shavmgs Just as he always said he would CAROL DURHAM is rnaklng her debut at Carnegie Hall playing the prano- her main ambrtion. To keep Carol company in N Y C is Janice O'Donnell as a fashion model. Janice is the envy of all the peroxide blond6S. RONNIE WISNER is also in N Y C He ls the top man of all mystery shows as the Quiet Man. ARLENE LANPHER has replaced Mrs. Mesta of Washington D C for giving parties. She is having a real btg one in honor of Lorrame's succes Arlene wants to Invite you all, Hope to see you there. The date November 1965 MAY HALKO, is private secretary to LOWELL GOUT- cle. A quick look at Columbia University and nme . . . S . . , .
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Class Hrstory September 1951 was the birth of the Class of '55 all anxious excited Freshmen each secretly promisrng himself a wealth of knowledge and pleasures for the rmpendrng years The year was mainly one of adJustment and we were content to learn all we could from hrgh school and the rrreproachable upperclassmen, Wrth Mr Gamble who has been our advisor for the last four years and Mrs Waters hrs assistant the Class of '55 was soon made to understand that they must begin promptly to seek ways to pay for a trrp as Senrors, How- ever acuvrtres were confmed to movies and other mmor events The one BCI play, Twelve O'clock Murder was staged early m the Sprmg in COIIJUIICIIOH wrth the Sophomores. Forty two members comprrsed our class and our elected offrcers were Presrdent Carol Durham Vrce Presr dent Jerome Hebert, and Secretary Treasurer, Robert Byrnes September 1952 and our second advancement as a class Sophomores weren t nearly so green, Qurte suddenly we were very dignrfied and impressrve wrth a new and mountmg stock of untouched books to tote before the Freshmen The most outstandrng activrties were the sale of soft dnnks at the home ballgames and the one get comedy Mama's Getting Married The thrrty six members chose as class leaders Presrdent Robert Byrnes Vice Presr dent Sonya LaCroix, Secretary, Carol Sherman and Treasurer Reba McIntyre The first class party was held rn the spnng at Wescotts Beach after which we were one Joyous memory and several mosqurto brtes rrcher September 1953 brought the srgnificance of being Uppmclassmen. Thrrty one Junrors elected Presrdent Robert In the next nme short months as many functions as possrble were held Statwnery and Christmas Card Sales along wrth candy sales succeeded rn bearmg a handsome profrt. The Calamrty Krds was a three act comedy presented m March The Football Prom was another class proJect Eugene Smith and Carol Shennan reigned as Kmg and Queen of FootbalL Both of these events helped boost the treasury The mcreased acuvrty boosted our morale as well We learned how to work and play together as one Mrss Southard succeeded Mrs Waters as Mr Gamble s assrstant. That winter a toboggon party was held at Gerald Carter's farm We bade each other a rollrckmg good bye trll fall after the beach party, held that June at South wick s September 1954 meant the begitmrng of the end Thrrty one Seruors chose therr officers Presrdent Robert Byrnes Vice Presrdent Sonya LaCrorx Secretary Carol Sherman and Treasurer Reba Mclntyre Mrs. Murray was asslstant advrsor Speculadon and also reflecuon both are foremost to all Semors We look back on the work behind us the things we would change and also those we wouldn't. Yet ahead we see a road that seems high and almost unsut mountable for each one rs choosing his own way to the top and we'll soon part company Work began early for the fall presentatron of Seventeen rs Awfully Young and early May marked the Sen tor Ball both were very successful Thrs year rnagazmes mdrvidual prctures shnrbbery ice cream, and thas yearbook were Senror-sponsored sales A class party was held at Halloween. Little hes ahead other than the formal ceremonres of graduation the tradmonal Strawberry Festrval and the coveted Semor Trip srx days of srght seemg rn N Y C and loads of fun. If the Semors compiled a hst of the thrngs never to be forgotten here s how rt would read Mr Gamble s quiet manner qparticularly hrs sneezey Our Halloween Party Our hangout the aromauc Lab Never orderly class meetings Seldom quiet study halls Senior Essays Scrence 9 Room 22 Jerome Hebert Charles Sullivan Alan St. Louis Raymond Szallach Bob Frsher Sherla Hall Former Class Members Doris VanNess Jerry Jones Douglas Manchester Alan Ramsey George Phmney Floyd Fey Shrrley Larmon Robert Sulllvan James Pardy Alrce Knapp Fred Babcock Mary Hrggrns 0 p , . . o s 0 Q s . ' 9 , . . . . . . - ,, ,, Vg 1 Q f n 1 ' ' ' 2 ' . : ' .73 9 ' ' Q -- 1 n n ' I . . . ,, ,, - ' ,, . ,, . - : . ' 3 .- I ' 3 9 . . . ' . . . . ' . . - . . ' Byrnesg Vice President, Kenneth Ballg Secretary, Carol Shermang Treasurer, Sonya LaCroix, ' I I . 0 ' U ' . . ' . ' . 0 . - . . n . ' I . l ' 3 1 s t o O . - 0 I . - . , . . . . . . . ' , . n . o a , q s n k . . . . - . . O . 0 ,, ,, . . . , . l l , .
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