Lenox Memorial High School - Xonel Yearbook (Lenox, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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rl Wally Tanner Ann Pleus ami ' Carl Butler pls x , A --- .- Z Nancy Cella Bob Coakley 9.-. Y, f ' A All Cynthia Glancler st 1 fl NK 1 - ' 'Q P. sf 'dy Ronny Halpin Sue Beers PROPHECY CLASS OFFICERS-GIVING THE PARTY In the year '66, In the month of june, We had our reunion, By the light of the moon. Our meeting was at Lenox and when we returned, You can guess we were surprised at what we learned. Wally Tanner is a great engineer, Who designed the road that brought us here. Ann Pleus is a teacher fine, Phys Ed and Riding are her line. Carl Butle? owns a ranch out west, We've heard tell it is the best. Nancy Cella is a nurse in the Navy now, She nurses there from stern to bow. Bob Coakleyif a coach at Notre Dame, His basketball teams have brought him fame. Cyntbia Glander is a drafting engineer, For abstract designs she is sought far and near. Dabbling in big business as a financial tycoon, Success for Ronnie Halpin will occur very soon. In her own little gift shop in the heart of town, Sue Been' creations win renown. When choosing our next President to head our nation, Alan Dewey we'll elect to hold the position. An aristocratic parent from a glamorous home, Ioan Rnnrer, the heiress, o'er the nation does roam. Bob Clere is a chemist fine and bold, The potion for bald heads he does hold. Our Leo Turner pilots jets, But on fast horses he always bets. Bob Miller is owner of a gasoline station, They say his service is best in the nation. Hngb Sbepardfon is now a Marine Captain, In his spare time he goes Hshing and trappin'. Patti Sbepardfon is secretary for the Marx's trio, She travels with them from Canada to Rio. Ronny Zink is the leader of the Hill Billy Five, Every night of the week they play jazz and Jive. 18 5 v K E- 'I' Egif 3 as W-, I un ,311 3 Alan Dewey , 1' 1. Xie u l Joan Runser Si ,ah QL ,, HMT it ,aft 'fe A il tb Bob Clere ,r . , e-.. ' 'X 53 ,,,,. iw- 1 lain-l 3 l W. YJ Q9 -f Leo Turner Bob Miller l . Hugh Shepardson Bee? Patti Shepardson 'B 5-in . Xxx 5 Ronnie Zink

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '56 To the underclassmen we leave the strength to carry on where we left off. To the faculty, our gratitude for the many things they have taught us. And in recognition of our line athletes, we leave to future teams the school spirit and excel- lent sportsmanship that they have shown. Bob C oakley leaves his ability to fake his assignments in History to anyone who may need it. Sylvia Verchot bequeaths her skill as a cheerleader to next yeai-'s captain. Bob Clere wills his musical abilities to Bill Perault. Sue Beer: leaves her letters to a college friend to Alice Wood. To Dave Stickles goes Hugh Shepard:on': skill at hunting and fishing. Cynthia Glander leaves her quiet ways to Nancy Walsh. Bob Miller wills his ability in baffling Miss Read to Punky Carey. Alan Dewey leaves his interest in cars to Louie Zink. To jean Ann Richards goes Mary 0'Brien'r skill in working in Mr. Carroll's office. Don Lyon wills his role as Class President to Gene Brunell. Dorothy Fisher leaves her lead in the Senior play to some future actress. Lee Sample donates his black denim trousers, and motorcycle boots to anyone who likes speed. Barbara Howes wills her place on the honor roll to Sandra Colvin. Bill Dearrtyne leaves Lenox High School at a slow pace. Jeanne Ouellette leaves her winning smile and personality to Barbara Gangell. jack Reidy wills his ability on the diamond to Henry Rollison. Donna Bailly bequeaths her basketball abilities to Janice Mariano. Bill Lorette leaves his job at Hagyard's to anyone who wants it. Ann Plea: wills her place in the band to Phyllis Batho. Dave Hunter leaves his man of distinction look to Lawrence Kanerva. To Karen Forrest goes Joan Rumerir skill as an amateur hairdresser. Leo Tamer wills his title of Flat Top to Kent Wyman. Judy Farnon gives her interests in Pittsfield to Sally Monroe. Ronny Halpin leaves Alice but he'd rather not. Ruth Van Zandt donates that all important role of prompter in the Senior Play to someone in next year's Senior class. Charlie Woodard wills his mechanic ability to Jimmy Hurley. Lorraine Perry leaves her walks upstreet every noon to Eileen Fisher. Ronny Zink gives his noon time chauffeuring to Bob Maxwell. Mary Burke and Pat Shepardron leave their ability in playwriting to anybody who wants to take a chance with it. Wally Tanner leaves the girls at Lenox High swooning. Tom Van Alttyne wills his funny laugh to Kathy Quinn. Carl Butler leaves his crazy chapeaux to Henry Rollison. And we name as executrix of our last willand testament, Miss Mitchell. To Lenox High School we bid farewell! PAT SHEPARDSON, MARY BURKE. ' I7



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