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JANET SALISBURY---------------lanet and husband are now living in New York City and own a nation-wide photography service. LEE SHOULETTE-----------------Lee and Terrible Tooley in their identical cars X-37 and X-37 Jr. have just tied for top standings at the Watertown Speedway with the aid of Lee's wife. SALLY DECKER------------------Sally is now a private secretary to Dr. Kildare. JIM GLEASON-------------------lim is the manager of the advertising agency for Mad Magazine. PAT McCORMICK-----------------Pat, after finishing Watertown Business School, is a successful private secretary. FRED PADDOCK------------------Fred now rides in a new Bonneville convertible he bought with the money as Admiral of the U.S.S. Titanic. JUDY ATKINS-------------------ludy is now an accountant to the President of the United States. EARL DILLON-------------------Earl is the vice-president of Ford Motor Corporation in charge of convertibles. STERLING CUTWAY---------------Sterling is a chemistry professor at Vassar Univer- sity. DIANE NICOI-------------------Diane owns the largest I.B.M. company in the United States. DOUGLAS AYEN------------------Doug is now a Driver Education instructor and teaches his boys the right technique at stop signs. RUTH JONES--------------------Ruth now operates a famous beauty salon in New York City. PAUL LANGTRY------------------Paul now plans to construct a colored paper airplane factory for those students, so scholastic, that they know that the best way to graduate is with flying colors. DARLENE MARTIN Darlene finally is married and lives on an island in the St. Law. River raising brown-haired children. NANCY MALOY Nancy is head of the I.B.M. division of Evinrude Mo- tors in Milwaukee. JIM SNELI lim, the owner of Sugar Shack in Greenwich Vil- lage, drives his Little Duce Coupe around New York City. ANN MOFFAT-------------------Ann is now a guidance counselor for Physics stu- dents.
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Yearbook Staff F.H.A. 4 Senior Play GRACE MAYFRED BOGART Mayfred Born: March 3, 1945 Saying: Shut-up Favorite things: Boys and Future thoughts: Secretary Song: Fly Me to the Moon nc r A ' ha U K SM
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Gfass Jfistory In September 1960, twenty-two energetic students entered Hammond Central School as Freshmen. Our class-officers were: President, Earl Dillon; vice-president, Fred Paddock; secretary, Sally Decker; and treasurer, Darlene Martin. Our advisor was Mrs. Margaret Spies, and our Student Senate representative was Paul Langtry. Realizing that graduation was our ultimate goal, we all set our sights toward this end. Our first project was a kickoff dance, which started the ball rolling toward our second goal, our senior trip. In our Sophomore year we lost June Marsaw, Christy Wells, and Sheila Ayen while we gained Ronnie Neuroth leaving us with twenty students. Our class offi- cers were elected: President, Fred Paddock; vice-president, Earl Dillon; secretary, Judy Atkins; and treasurer, Lee Shoulette. Our Student Senate representative was Nancy Maloy and our advisor this year was Mrs. Helen Campbell. We had as our money making activities: Selling magazines, candy, and sponsoring three dances. Our Junior year began with sixteen members because of the loss of Jackie Perry, Scott Biondi, Bob Leonard, Douglas Ayen, and Ronnie Neuroth; we gained Janet Salisbury. Our class officers were: President, Earl Dillon; vice-president. Sterling Cutway; secretary, Sally Decker; and treasurer, Lee Shoulette. Student Senate representatives this year were Judy Atkins and Jim Snell. Our advisor was again Mrs. Helen Campbell. As money making projects we sponsored the Junior Prom with South Pacific as the theme. As we joyfully entered our senior year at Hammond Central School our class consisted of nineteen members with the addition of Mayfred Bogart, Douglas Ayen and Ann Moffat. Our class officers were elected: President, Sterling Cutway; vice- president, Jim Snell; secretary, Ann Moffat; and treasurer, Lee Shoulette. We plan to have many money making projects including a senior play. The proceeds from this and our other endeavors will help toward senior trip expenses. In the complex social structures which make up our American way of life, the chief agency in perpetuating this is the public school. As seniors, we look back with gratitude, thanks and appreciation to all who endeavored to teach and pre- pare us for this way of life. No one idea can begin and end at any definite period. Therefore Hammond Central School doors will close on us as we prepare to travel down new and broadening avenues-----------the continuance of education and the en- trance into adulthood.
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