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TWENTY YEARS FROM NOW In the year 1968, on the Night of January 16, the class of '48 assembled in the courtroom for another trial. The forty-seven jurors put their hands on the Bible and swore, and these were their catalogued occupations. Rog is starving to death on his government claim. The rope around Dave's waist is now around his neck. Ed Bliss' book The Running Egg is in the race for the Pulitzer Prize. Phyl and Dick opened lately on Broadway in The Clock Stoppedf' Jeannie just got her man. Great Scott!! Peggy, Eileen and Anne have formed a Protect the Irish League in Moscow. George Barry, our pitcher , just got framed by Al Capone, Jr., alias Jimmy Schloemer. Jack Bakken and Bill Freyer are singing at the Met, and the audience joins in on Vive la Compagnie . It seems as if they have some pretty stiff competition in George Green and his magic violin strung along by Jo Shupert. Warren and his crooning cornet are being featured at the Music Hall under the capable direction of Sharon Mason and her All Boy Orchestra. Jack Ketchum has just caught it!! Connie is having one heck of a job signing airborn infection cards for her forgetful children, who spend all their time listening to the Lamb-Boman Imperson- ation Hour. fDon't let Lamb', mislead you.J Leo has finally been silenced, having been made honorary president of the Women's Republican Division of Westchester. Mary Gaudineer has been skating circles around Earle Richardson's mathematical calculations. Bill M. continued exercising his presidential capacities in Brazil, and the last we heard from Brazil was, 'LHe vas da last president ve ever hadf, Bob Deering poses for the cover of The Muscle Man in lavender tights, very becoming! Jules got stuck in Bedford! Francie became an Angel . Emma S. and Carol L. are modeling the short and long of the new lookv. Mary Jane has run off to Bermuda, and Keefie to her many colleges. Nancy Conrad is the biggest pin-up of her fabulous dolls. Pat Saunders' International fNo country would take it.J has just won the New- port-Bermuda races. Speaking of races, Jimmy D. is racing nightly on the Danbury Speedway in his red racer, Barbara II, known for its speed! Pat M. can be seen nowadays training her children to be big athletes like their papa, so they can go to Syracuse too. Mary K. gave her hair to a new type of soft, gliding tires . Jane C. and Mary R., her two secretaries, have helped her with her advertising slogan, tender tires for moonlight drives. Lucia is continually forgetting to write her radio script for Nancee England, Girl Intern. Lois is now getting the cheers instead of leading them. Nancy Bakken's twelfth book, Jump, sequel to I Missed Him, has climbed to the top of the list of cryptic best sellers. Bunny has multiplied! ' This page was donated by the Senior Class.
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l X 4 Y L Q ,Q 1 and 1 5 KLYJ 55- SENIORS On the Night of January 16 at the Blue Jean Party , there'll be Blue Skies in Shanty-town .... memories of the class of '48. Freshmen! These were our salad days fwhen we were young and greenl, yet a little timid. Oh, he stepped on my toe. I know he loves me , sirs,' and ma'ams and Don't be bitter were floating around. But even in those days of homage-for- Houmiel and finished homework, hope of the days to come peeped through. Sophomores! Out of the summer vacation came a class, the likes of which were never seen before. Homework faded into the background of Smitty's bunkhouse, Fishing for the moon and I know he loves me. He called me into the P.O. three times. We gave a basketball dance which wasn't quite up to our genius for originality, but definitely hit the tops in entertainment. Tattered review books found their way in and out of our lives with remarkable agility-especially when aimed by one of our dead-eye basketball players. This was the year, the best year, the year of feudin, and fightin' fTeachers can be so diHicult.J, the dim-lit parties we made so famous, the irresponsible crazy kids who had all the fun and all the A's fno reference-merely hearsay!l Juniors! We were carrying on the family name - Little black sheep who have gone astrayf, Parties, pep, and He just kissed me. I know he loves me. A Blue Jean Party brought out blue-clad Greeleyites to see what we could really do. We introduced Shantytown',, Blue Skies and Shorty's Got to Go. We crowned the traditional May Queen, at a magnificent Junior Prom, complete with the '47 look - program cards. After flashing through our Junior Regents, we smilingly looked forward to being Seniors, exemplary examples for the School. Seniors!!! ! Here we were in the higher brackets. Groups of the ever-present harmonizers dedicated Pass That Peace Pipe to Miss Kurson, and White Christmas to the school corridors. Undaunted by rain, mud or Mt. Kisco, we stormed the football field with hot-dogs. Then we went genteel and gave LEW, E. a semi-formal dance, Falling Leaves, complete with an or- chestra and the new look. Nights of rehearsal, screams and dramatic grimaces led to the extremely successful Night of fanuary 16. We went whizzing along, combining hard work with loads of fun. 4'Kiss me again, baby, nothing makes me sickf' After midyears rolled by, we settled down to a little concentration for the Aptitudes in April and the ever-menacing Regents in June. We'll never forget our years in high school and probably the high school wonit either. Graduation climaxed everything, putting us out on our own. It was great knowing you, School, and being a part of you. You will always be a part of us. O VV ...--. mr ff S it 1 'xg:f!',,31s ,f f 'E L X -' -nf' .1 p 4 if . ,mx Ala ,lx E' J. , A s --s--..' ' Q i e , ' 1:1 giag'-32? .lgg i L .gg ! i JT- T P 'I W li Q is T A ill Q X ,F ix Q J ll W M f T
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