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at 23. ALICE JANET WOOD I.B.M. OPERATOR Quiet with a winning way of ber own See ya, alligator . . . neat and sweet . . . Ivy league clothes . . . letter writing enthusiast . . . I Love My Baby and My Baby Loves Me. Cheerleader CSubJ lg Chorus 1, 2, 4g Fashion Show 15 Snow Frolic 2g Basketball CMgr.J 3g Yearbook 4. HQ. CLASS OFFICERS Row one, left to right: Nancy Walsh CTreasurerJ, Carol Flynn CPresidentJ, Jean Ann Richards CSecretaryD, Janice Mariano QTreasurerJ, Eugene Brunell CVice-Presidentj.
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PATRICIA ANN VAN ALSTYNE AIR HOSTESS Her gift of gab and ready :mile Will alwayr make her life worthwhile There you go . . . a Confederate fan . . . Camera bug . . . bubbling with enthusiasm for her latest pet project . . . A Thousand Miles Away. Basketball 1, 2g Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 53 Snow Frolic 23 Prom Committee 5g Commencement Usher 3g Play 4g Yearbook 4. .ts his 1 K 5: eiy,- . W . x K , s. tak f lf. .4ws...A.-.-.- fi' if X' t..l:E...ia.S' W -Rt NANCY MARY WALSH NURSE She har word: of virtue found in few Character, perxonality and ability too How cute! . . . good things come in sfnall packages . . . sympathetic . . . striking brunette . . . Little By Little. Fashion Show lg Xonel Staff 2g Snow Frolic 2g Treas- urer 5, 4g Prom Committee 3g Senior Play 4g Year- book 4.
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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1957 of Lenox High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament: To our principal and our teachers we leave calm days and peaceful nights, undisturbed by the harrowing problems that we as a class presented them. To our successors, the junior Class, we leave our prestige, our dignity and our seats in the Senior Class room. In addition, we bequeath to them the joy and zest of competing for class honors, a taste of sorrow for those who don't quite make the grade, and quiet pride for those who do. Carole Bailey leaves her ability to score to L.H.S. forever more. Pbylli: Batbo wills her shiny golden hair to Maggie Geer. Gene Brnnell leaves his way with figures Qmathematical, of coursej to Tom Farnon. Nancy Cooke leaves her megaphone and spirit to Barbara Bontell. Eileen Fiiber will her pretty blue eyes to Claudia La Due. Carol Flynn leaves her lovely smile to the Ipana ad . Karen Forrest gives her queenly title to all future prom queens. Barbara Gangell wills her pleasing and sweet manner to Edith Adams. Judy Harrington wills her letters to far away places to any girl with a boy friend in the service. Marie Hurley gives her special writing paper and pen to anyone who writes lots of letters. To Bob Geer goes Dick Jerome? apparent way of looking innocent. To jerry Hurley, Tom Joyner donates his special curler and wave set. Lawrence Kanerva gives his leading part in the Senior play to a lucky and talented Junior. Mary Anne Kirby wills her friendly ways and pretty pony-tail to Sue Williams. Janice Mariano bequeaths her ability to make friends and keep them to Jeannette Lebert. Sally Monroe bequeaths her cute little giggle, her personality, wit, sparkle and wiggle. Adele Regnier wills her pretty smile and laughing eyes to Elaine Smith. Barbara Rbinebart bequeaths her motto, Talk, laugh and be merry until you get caught, to Sandy Colvin. lean Ann Ricbardr wills her carefree and devilish ways to Lois Ireland. Henry Rolliron leaves his three-day beard to anyone who wakes up too late to shave. Judy Smith leaves with a few yeast cakes so she can rise in the world. Pliny Sobl leaves his way of distracting a certain teacher to Francis Cicello. Pa! Van Alxtyne-The gift of gab does Pat leave, how she will miss it you'll hardly believe. Nancy Walrb leaves a few inches of her height to Mr. Horton. Alice Wood leaves her college interests to Rosemary Armstrong. To our teachers, to the underclassmen and to the future snidents--to all those who share and will share the love we feel for Lenox High School-we leave our blessing and our solemn pledge of unwavering loyalty. MARIE HURLEY, NANCY WALSH. I9
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