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The guardlan nymph of the class of 55 decided an 1965 to take a trap to see what celebrutues has sensors had become As he boardeda plane he learned from hus stewardess that her predecessor Jean Eddy had marrled the world s richest man At La Guardua has plane crashed and all were taken to G New YOI'l4 hospital where the nymph saw nurses Mary Ann Rosebrugh Pat Coffey and Pattu Carlale hard at work Then he break fasted at the famous Wltter and Peramo res taurant ln the Tlmes a two page ad for Jerry Best Buy Adamson s used cars caught hrs attentuon The society page carned a pacture of Luz Neurelter entertaining her hus band s business associates On the sport page he found the names of Paul Elmer Vienna and David Lover Love These two were reported In tralnmg for the New York Grants after helplng them wln their 3rd straight world series That evening the nymph went to the Stork Club where Al Chlara and hus golden trumpet had permanent blllmg At the Flamingo Club he heard Shlrley Culbertson sung the Blues He also saw fashion desugner Susan DelBarto at the shownng of her latest creataon At the door he saw Ronnie Wilson s pucture on a square dance poster The next mormng the nymph met traffic officer Chuck Magee who was suffering from a headache the speeders were glvung hum Later he notlced two posters One read Come to Dave Lmton s heught uncreasung school The other stated that Donna and Kathleen Smith had loaned thelr talents with the Smuth Brothers to produce a streamlined cough drop unlss vnovnm Sym? Tnrung of the clty the nymph called Howard and Jake Vlelch s Snappy Taxa Service On his way out he passed the Jamison Ink Factory the largest ln the world He also saw Jam Sawdy s GO GO GO Station By the raver he went by the farm of McCauley and Davls bearung the slgn Our cows are the most contented un the state He even sawthe estate where Bob Peru was ralslng crabs In Albany much to hus surpruse he found Wayne Turner Dean of Women at the college He saw Shurley Rebban unstructmg a chemistry class on safety In the lab and Jean Hanson rn a luvely dns cusslon wnth her famnly llvmg class Ronnie Hurlburt was glvung clarinet lessons The nymph then went to the Super Market to vlsltwath Manager Al Luttle Decudmg he neededa rest the n mph went to Mary Nels and Reva Luckenbach s rest home where Sandy Stegner was offucual pull roller There he saw Ronnie Kless restlng from a strenuous naval battle In the Near East and Duck Bark from a trlp to Pans to attend the unveulmg of has latest pucture Lorrame Marks was there after starring nn the two year Broadway hut The Cow Jumped Over the Moon Bob Irwln was guvlng two blonde nurses quute a flung Bud Cottom and Jerry Ulmer were exhausted aftera long season wrth the New York Knuckabockers And last he saw Rose Mary Dlllberto who had lust completed an Inspection tout of of the U S male servnce The nymph hnmself then lay down to rest well satnsfued wuth hus sensors of 1955 Ty 9 1 1 1 . I I U I 1 . I I I II U ll ll. ll I I 1 1 - ll II 0 0 H U . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il Il 1 I 1 1 1 1 o . ll 1 I 1 1 1 gl . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 o o s Il . , : 1 ll 1 1 1 I T . I ' I -1 1 1 I 7 1 I I 1 1 . 1 lg I H 1 1 1 N II ' ll ll ll ' ' I l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l 26 J.
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Jlllllllll 4 Wu' 5 111 5 H 37133: ., 'fam K A Badam1 P Johnson Paul Johnson I McKay R Spezzano P Least K Wltter M Battagha I Battagha BACK Mr Kelsey D Clarke F Sands FRONT D Adamson D Hall 1 XXRX x in sn r re.: W. McGraw, L. Johnson, T. Kmgston, M Welch, M Chlara, 1 D'Agost1no, T Dehn, B Baxze, Martha Welch N Mlllecan The Juniors started the year off by selling Christmas cards, earning much money in this manner. The highlight of the year was the annual Junior Prom. Student Council representatives for the year were Betty Lou Richardson and Donald Barber. 28 f M 1 srr, 5 D14 ta r ig P 5 S Q T ,- 43. gri ,Z W , . Q I .- Q l l L Q ll l ll llil li s o 'W W 3 E -sf 5 W I 1 I V x M' '1 1 if gi ' ' to 1. sttt l L I sl Y Gy W d l W V . I XX D AX I R 5 T x Kyk! V 5 xi 'alia 'is . I - l ' 1 v x A 1 ' .1 5,33 Q 4 . ,- L. .I X : ' J Q i , J gy- I I fri ' An ' J. ', . , , . ' . . , . , . ' , . ' , I , ,ggi . I K 2, ' ? . Q Z Ig
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