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Most Popular I. PELLIZZARO, J. KELLY r'1 f f'Hl Best Dancers RANZONI, G. STEADMAN iii Best Actor and Actress D C051 ELLO J PARTIIWTOIN Most Studrous C. STUTL, G. STEADMAN Class Statistics Class Clowns D. BIANCO, R. BROVNIN R. Most Pleasrmw Nlanmr A IIxCEC'xl R SNIITH
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the treasured jewels arrlved The trme soon came to thrnk about frnancxng the Jumor Prom A dance for thrs purpose was held on Aprrl 15 and w1th these proceeds we began preparatrons for the June thrrd affarr As the theme of thrs Sen1or farewell party we chose a summer garden scene whrch we called Summer Nrght s Dream The queen Barbara Noyes and her escort Peter Scolforo were attended by erght court members chosen popular vote Those attendants from the Junror Class were Eleanor Bart1n1 Dorrnda Costello Arlene Ingegm Judy Steward and Rosalmd Streeter Lee Hrgh was agarn the Southern County s baseball champron rn 1955 as rt had been ID 1954 The playoff game wrth Lenox wrll never be forgotten It rs marked 1n the Lee Hrgh annals as a game of ch1lls and thr1lls wrth trmely hrttrng unexcelled pxtchmg and spectacular freldrng by the Wrldcats Moey Brrggs Murph Brown and Jack Kelly were our Class scontrrbutrons to thxs champronshrp team As the year ended many of the Junror grrls were grven the opportumty to act as ushers on the nrght of the 55 Graduatron We shall remember thrs mght for tts drenchrng rams whrch however farled to dampen the excrtement and srgmfrcance of the occasron Wrth the passrng of that evemng we the Class of 1956 as hrgh and mrghty Senrors were at last able to domrnate the underclassmen By now we had journeyed over the brrdge of many spans to the school year when we could show the measure of our development rn leadershrp and responsrbrlrty Our Sen1or year offrcers were Claudra Stutz presrdent John Kelly v1ce presrdent Judy Pellrzzaro treasurer and Eleanor Bart1n1 secretary It seemed as though we had at last started a year 1n whrch we could enjoy takrng thmgs rn str1de when practrces were begun for the annual Senror Play The roles were announced after a week of try outs by over thrrty mterested Senrors The cast rncluded Donnda Costello Barbara Turner Arlene Ingegm Dorothy Branco Maryann Fannrng James Partrngton John Kelly Gor don Steadman Rrchard Brown and Robert Clark On October 25 T1me Out for Grnger was presented to a full house under the capable dxrectron of M1ss Beal The whole class drd a reputable job also rn the sale of trckets whrch was the marn source of our Sen1or Class frnances To be grven specral recognrtron are those Sen1or boys who worked on the set Ronald Smrth Harold Mrlls and Marvrn Rose As soon as the play rehearsals were under way a second group were prepanng to make therr appear ance 1n another f1eld Moey Brrggs Robert Clark Junror D1Gr1gol1 and Nerl Glynn were the Senrors on the freld for our frrst football game agarnst St Joe on Frrday n1ght September 23 The thrrd group at work was the Freshman Party Commxttee It was therr duty to bestow upon the Freshmen a formal welcome such as the one we had recerved three years before Charrman of the 1n1t1 atrons was Judy Pellrzzaro assrsted by Rosemary Ranzom and Sherry Turner who were 1n charge of the musrc The party took place on October seventh and after erghty seven 1n1t1at1ons everyone danced to the musrc of Cookre Thomas and hrs orchestra The basketball teams both grrls and boys drd not create a great deal of excrtement thrs year but the seven Sen1or grrls Dorrnda Costello Dorothy Blanco Margaret Major Rosemary Ranzom Judy Pel lrzzaro Maryann Fannmv and Barbara Turner and the four Sen1or boys Moey Brrggs Murph Brown Bob Clark and Jack Kelly drd not fall to show good sportsmanshrp 1n therr losrng games As we approach June nrneteenth we see that of the forty f1ve students graduatrng there are only thrrty one who have been wrth us for four years The addrtronal fourteen entered the Class rn therr Soph 0m0f6 IUH101' and SCHIOI years Among these addrtrons 1S Claudra Stutz who has served as the proverbral human dynamo rn Ih1S busy year She IS our class presrdent yearbook edrtor good crtrzenshrp represent atrve and Graduatron speaker The honor of berng Graduatron speakers was also bestowed on Ann Con solatr and Gordon Steadman The prrvrlege of bexng Good Govemment representatrve was accorded to John Kelly the ChO1CS of the entlre student body This has truly been a year of specral awards but the brggest trrumph we are yet to reach The golden gate of opportunrty rs now lylng just beyond the horlzon Surely we can f1nd one road whrch w1ll lead us to our goal For some of us ll wrll mean tryrng several drfferent routes For others the way 1S all mapped out and txme IS the only element ve1l1ng our success Arlene Ingegm 25 . . , , , , ' by . I t . ' r ! 1 1 lv l 1 . 1 . I I H ' lf' ' It 1 v 0 y - . I . ...- . .1 I I l i .1 .1 - I 1 'or y 1 1 I v u .- . . .. . . - ., . D . . -
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Most Handsome and Prettiest I. STEWARD, I. KELLY if-1,4 If V t Most Likely to Succeed M. MAJOR, G. STEADMAN Best Dressed X Class Musicians B. TURNER, R. BROWN ,, T MKXRXXX aa? .u 5 5. gi R. RANZONI, I. KELLY Class Athletes D. COSTELLO, J. BRIGGS Class Arust D BIAINCO G STEADNIAIN Class Vamp and XX olf 'xl DUPONT R BROWIN
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