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Senior Horoscope Richard Leo Harkenrider NICKNANE Rich IIKFS Almost anythnng UISTIKrS Too much work PPT PPPVP Bossy people WANTS TU BP Mecranic WITL BP Farmer Lewis Robert Losey NICKNAME Bob LIKFS Old Ranger DISLIKTS Getting PET PEEVP Trouble makers WANTS TO B On +eu,ooo Question Thomas Justin Harkenrider NICKNAME Tom DISLIKPS Opera PPT PPFVP Visitors WANTS TO BP A holstein breeder WILL BP A dog show qudge Laverne Clarence Stephens NIPKNAME Steve LIKES Ann's Spaghetti DISIIKES Early nlaht hours PET PEPVE Some people WATTS T0 BE Farmer WILL BE Ann's husband Shirley Louise Higgins NICKNAME Shiberlebay LIKFS Green Oldsmobiles DISLIKFS Pesky people PET PEPVE English teachers Suzanne Iipnert NICVIAMF Sukv LIKVS Life Jn eeneral DISIIKES Spinach PET PEEVT Gettinr caught MAN S TG BE W A C W I DE A G Richard Ligouri O'Brien NICVTAME Rich IIK S Dancjne UISLIK S Mouthy girls PET PE VP Bicycle trouble WANTS TO BP Big wheel WIII BP Farmer Ellen Louise Murray NICKAAME El UISLIKFS Skimpj eaters PPT PEEVF Llaht meals WANTS TG BE Laborator Technlcian WILL BE Somethine or other Emmett Bernard McNe1ll NICKTA1T Leaf LIK S Cherry pie DISLIKES Fnpllsh class PPT PEEVE Drunken drivers WANTS TO BW Bar tender WILI BE Customer Winifred Lucy Saunders NICKNAWT' Winnie LIRPS Two toned glasses DISLIKFS Being called nShortie PET PFEVE Tall People WANTS TO BF Alone WILL BE Just plain Winnie! WANTS TO BF Eye specialist WILL BF Specialist in peanut factory Duane Arnold McCormick NICKNAM Mickey LIKFS Girls DISLIFES People PET PFEVE Motorcycles WANTS TO BE Pilot WILL BE' Mechanic 15 ll O - f J 1 , r if M 1- I tw. ,I 5 J... lf . , 'Q 2 V . - . , 'H O O tu 1. . I, , . I ,'u, A A , fn . w: he ? . F' x '42 l- 7. To c - .2 v , n ,.2 IL. Jn! W . o K Y Y v ..: I-41.1. 1 v-Q L : P. .1 ffl I -f 1-1 .. u : , up . n.: P - 2, v: f , . 3' : Tp, Y- 1 41 - . .,. ,,f . ,.,. -, - . J, ,Z , a . Y 1 . .I. 1 H. 1-1 LIKES: To eat LIKES: Food v . J I . H I 1 , L' . U- ,II , ,.,,, ,I -I T-. Y . -2 . . .1 AI . I, I ' I lf. J . 3 ,..,. . , - 5, , A A 4 KJ 7 . 1 . Ln: v '32 . YP . -L . J , . . ,. , , : 4 ' . : J , ' , . , . ., J, f. THQ L. Y . . f I ' no 1 1. x , VAIO - . 1. 1 ., .. A . , . I.. , . I. , 2 , ...Z , v nf I 1-2 . , H I ,, .-. 'I . J 1. 12 , . 1. .2 J . .. - I . . , X . . .J ,L L. . .. .
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Mr Hoagland SENIOR ADVISOR To the Class of 1956 I have been pleased to act s your advisor for three of your four high school years Your achievements in life thus far have been desirable and deserve special mention As a group you have worked well together Your marks in school have been better than average Your attltudes toward the school, faculty, and administration have in general been desirable It will be with both prlde and regret that we will watch you leave our school I would advise each of you to make the most out of life cation or technical training The uneducated person will find it difficult to compete with the educated person, other things being equal Both from a personal satisfaction stand point, and from the standpoint of being better equipped for life, I encourage you to get all the education you can In your personal lives I would wish happiness for all of you You can go a long way in making your life a happy one, if you will remember always to be considerate of your fellow men, always be wlllinp to help out when needed, and to lead and l1ve the kind of life that you will never need t be ashamed f My advice to you lS to start now, planning for the future and make your life one of service I am sure that you will find this the key to happy living 14 IK 1 H you can. If at all possible, you should go on to higher edu o . '
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Senior Prophecy lS now the year 1976 The bla est event of thls year 15 the World's Pair to oe held 1D Parls, from June 2h to July I as a representatlv of the Greenwood Central School, am planning to tour Europe on an educatlonal UP15 sponsored by the Board of Educatlon is a dvll, ralny day in Parls, and really not f1t to attend the fair B1t I will so and visit the tent exhib1ts The first big t nt LS a slde show There ln a very prominent place sat Richard 0'Brien, as the MSO lb fat man He revealed his secret to me He has b en taking gain weight pills for the past 20 years, to assure this well rounded f1QUT6 wandered over to the tent of the great lady snake trainer I gasped Wltb fright, as I saw snakes wound around her neck, arms, and lens But Shirley Hlg ins was cool as a cucumber , as the snakes weaved to and fro The next day it was no suprise when I saw the stron man w1th a cdest expanslon o 65 lnches Blt lt was a shock when I learned that this man, Cor Fl8Ht, was our own Tom p8Pk8DPld6P It was at the Charles Atlas Instltute at Chicago that Tom developed his great physique As I wandered out across the grounds, I saw a large crowd watching the trapeze performer flyln through the a1r wltn the greatest of ease, high above us all Laverne Stephens 1S certainly usin his calisthenic abllitv which he learned back in llttle G C S It was then I saw Richard Harkenrider sitting in the managers booth He certainly has been using his head, by heading th1s blg affair Whlle talking with him, he told me to be sure and visit the singing cowboy Heading in that direction, we found Duane McCormick and his famous electric guItar He's still a pluckin' those strings, schoolmates Today my heart craved for excitement, so I headed for the girls dance P6V1eW I had my heart set on seeing the Hoola oola Managing this troup of girls was none other than our own Winnie nDancing toes Saunders She informed us that she and her girls wlll be at the Bath Fair next year I moved over to see the races There was a sharp crack of the Distol and they were off' WHO, you askq' The horses and tnelr wockies, of course Number 13 is Greenwood Trotter, and the qockie is the one, the only Ellen Murray The w1nner is Greenwood Trotter, and Ellen quietly pockets the hundred grand As this is my last day at the world's fair, I must finish seeing all the attractions Today I went to see the world's funniest clown I finally reach the circus tent, and there, still the clown, 15 Emmett McNeill Foolish, frolicking, and frisky as ever is our Emmett nearly forgot to take 1F the motorcycle act, but as I came out of the circus tent, I heard them racing around the arena My heart popped in my throat, as I saw Bob Losey a straddle a 600 lb mo or cvcle His philosoohy is of course in k eping with the atomic age ' he Faster The Better A snap and snarl and we turn around to see Suzanne Thls is her fourth year as world famous lion trainer None of them get out of line w1th Suzanne wielding the whip Tomorrow I leave Paris, for Vadrid, where I wlll attend the bull flghts My plane arrived in Madrid at 6 L6 P M There I met Tr Hoagland, a former teacher at Greenwood Central School, who took me for a hurrled cup of coffee After this we raced to the arena, where he had the feature Bull Fighting Act. Here I dared not look, but I got down on my knees and prayed! when the screams of Mr. Hoapland's triumph had sub sided, I got wearily to my feet and began to think of the preparations I must make for my trip back to little Greenwood. Sincerely, 16 412, .9A4.ue!a-7a.L I O It . m . .,g L. W . , . . . . I, , ' ' e - A 5 . ' . v It L . J . 1 . O K, 4 - . I e 3 ' l , ' ' . 9 h 5 U, . - YV I' A I . , . A ,AA 1 L ' ' - Q. n ls 1 ' f ' . 1 ' . . . X . Q ' . gt 1 D . . 1 W g . ' Q ' ,, A - . u 0 e As I reached the gate, a big bass voice boomed out at me to stop!! 1 J J 4 o n . 0 1 - O , ' -' . , 1 , . Y D ' . , . -H . n ' - - '- O w O 0 - 0 I , 'I . I M . . I , L- . , ' ' o U ' U 0 3' J -- 1 -- I T Il. A ' v o . I O I p . W E. n 1 . ., . I 0 . : V o ' o 1? 0 , J. Y U
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