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Class Will We the class of 1956 of Lee Hrgh School do state and declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament on th1s the nmeteenth day of June xn the year One Thousand Nxne Hundred and F1fty s1x To the faculty we leave the arduous task of copmg w1th the less br1ll1ant mmds of the underclassmen To the Janitors we leave our splrntered pencrls our note stuffed desks and frlthy lockers Anythrng of value left behmd keep rn remembrance of us To the Jumors we leave our hrgh scholastrc averages so that when rt comes thelr ume for departure they may leave school w1th as many honors as the class of 56 To the Sophomores we leave the Joys sorrows and expenses of the next two years To the Freshmen we leave three more years of fun work and educatxon M y you enjoy II as much as we have And now we Semors make the followmg personal bequests To John Sullrvan Bob Clark wrlls s1x lnches of h1s helght Perhaps now you can be Taller than most people John Sleepy Brunell s napprng seats are left by h1m to Juruor Srmone Pay attentlon at least part of the ume Junror Sk1p Steadman leaves to Jrm Wellspeak h1s formula called Ten mmutes to new ha1r beauty strrctly for men Maryann Fannrng leaves by plane Has New Rochelle an arrport? Marrlyn DuPont and Sherry Tumer leave a year s supply of gum rn Room 7 waste basket on the request of Mrs Fann1ng Barbara Turner leaves her actrng abrlxty to Manlyn Kelly I m sure next year s play w1ll be equally as good as that of the class of 56 Peggy MaJor and D1ana Mottarella leave therr lastrng fl'1ClldSh1P to Pat Carty and Peggy Sousa May yours last as long and fa1r as well Donny Mooney w1lls h1s Bewrtchlng power over women to B1ll Davxs Take rt easy on those grrls B111 you ve got to make up your m1nd some day Ronnre Smrth leaves h1s book How to Control Yourself beh1nd the Wheel to Joe Burke Murph Brown and Arlene Ingegm leave therr happy twosome to any couple of underclassmen who thmk they can last as long Judy Steward and Madelme Belanger leave the1r empty mk bottles used statlonery boxes and broken pen pomts to Madelme Barunr and Eleanor Fmnegan Th1s 15 to re m1nd you grrls to keep those letters gomg Pam Magrll leaves her contag1ous grggle to Ann Powers Don t take too much of 1I Ann you can do all rrght yourself Gordxne Mllls and Rosemary Bush leave then' seats on the Hrghlawn bus to Nancy Bush and Audrey Russell Don t mlss that bus too often grrls xt s a long walk home Harold Mllls and Frank Rowley leave therr handxwork rn Mr Tumer s shop class to Everett and Eddie Fennelly Nell Glynn wllls hrs super salesmanshrp for Yearbook ads to John Clnella See 1f you can make as much money John, Lona Pratt leaves her quret ways to Joan Verhyu Keep rt down to a low roar Joan 28 Q - 1 ' o Q - s u , , o . . , Q - . 0 , , u 3 a , Q n u , o n u 1 rr - ro - - - ' n , s . . . ,, . . . ,, , n o . , . u o . . . . , , 0 - s s a a . . ,, . . ,, . . . o . . , . 1 I 0 . . . ,, . H o o I I I - c . . . , o 1 f ' , . . . , o , , n . . . . . o o . . . N . ,, . . 0 n Q , e
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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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C1aud1a Stutz and Ann Consolau leave the1r powers rn Physrcs to Ann Kelly and Claue Arment Take ll easy g1rls Physrcs rs harder than Chemrstry Moey Brrggs wrlls hrs sports ab1l1ty to Bobby Mclntyre Keep up the good work Bob Rosemary Ranzonr leaves her sophtstrcated ways and her taste IH clothes to Norma B1as1n Robert Bushey leaves hrs knack wrth a camera to Ronnre Adamolr Marge Vecch1a and J1m Partrngton leave school together After all that s the best way rsn t II Marge? Judy Pellrzzaro leaves her ever mcreasrng popularrty to Judy Sullrvan You can keep Wheeler s gorng even 1f we aren t there Judy Irene Mmer bequeaths an ever sharp pencrl to Manlyn Chrlton to be used for takrng 120 words a mmute 1n shorthand Roland DuPont and Jack Kelly leave two guls rn the Junror class behrnd through no fault of therr own Ell1e Cuene leaves her love for horses to L12 Smrth Maybe Mr 'K1mball wrll let you work your way LIZ Carmello D1Gngol1 and Marvln Rose leave therr ab1l1ty for holdrng up the 2 30 bell to Tommy Kelly and Kerth Raftery To Jane Powers Mary Margaret Hayes leaves some of her serenrty See Janre all redheads don t have tempers Shxrley Termrru and Margre Gale have agreed to leave Mr D1sch1no therr dr1v1ng lxcenses as a remrnder of what can happen rf you don t take Dr1ver Tralmng George Sampson leaves hrs chromc tardrness to class to Joe Elsenberg Dormda Costello and Dot Blanco leave thetr b1g hopes and enthusrasm for a SBL champronshrp for the Grrls Basketball team to two younger members of the squad Marlene Frulla and Sara Sloan Eleanor Bartrm Carolyn Dav1s and Mary Jane Prtvrtera leave the responsrbrllty for cheermg on a wrnnrng team of Lee Hlgh to the three who want the Job Elalne LaGrant Jean Naventr and Sandy Seff And so we conclude the l1st of fmal bequests of the class of 56 and swear to the val1d1ty of thrs document as srgned under the hand and seal of Myself as class testator and wrtnessed by I-learno Seeno and the EV1l Brothers Judy Steward vy Oratwn, The Ivy rrses above every drfflcult obstacle rt may encounter We may garn IHSPI ratlon from the verdant leaves clrngrng to our hrgh school walls The constant growth of th1s hardy plant upward and onward remmds us that tn our future llves we must proceed to hlgher elevatrons rn our endeavors The class of 1956 has SUIVCH for and achleved many worthwhrle goals throughout our four years at Lee Hlgh Dependabrlrty mtegrlty perseverance and loyalty have been developed 1n each of us These qualmes can grve us the fortrtude to accept chal lenges whrch w1ll help us obta1n success when rt seems almost out of reach 29 o , , s o , e o n . . . g Q . . , . 1 Q v - - I , Q o v o . 0 . s J n U 1 v 1 0 o . . . , . . . o n . . . g v o 1 r v u , a . . , Q n 0 o . - 0 1 1 Q ' 1 1 n . - o
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