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....-...- -,L .V ,-.- , - . ...... Y..- , TEACHERS osx OF sfmofes The sexier class of '56 represents s group of students with a wide range of interest end abilities. Some of the group are very studious and will no doubt make n mark in some educational field. Others are domestically inclined and will probably become farmers or farmers wives. As a whole, I would say that they are e very good group of boys and girls. Mr. Vance Taking into consideration the various contributions that have been made throughout the year to our school by the members of the Senior Class, I should describe this class of 1956 as s class of Nmsny nptitudesi also, distinguish- ed for its outstanding qualities of leadership, and lest, but not leestlas Wes exhibited at the Junior-Senior Recep tion this yenrb their iunequalled Unimbleness of feetn. Miss Picknrd The senior class is composed of the grandest, sweetest, finest, truest, Jolliest, most lovfble, most capable, sleepiest, stubbornest, most smart-sleek, mischievious imps imaginable. The group hrs been suffering bndly from Senioritis but recovery is expected by Hey 22, 1956 under the cure of Dr. Life. A Because of their characteristics rnd that they are my first students whom I h.ve vrtoked progress through four years of high school I vill slwrys love them dearly and highly value their friendship. Ney God grant them happiness!!! Miss Opp I have known the Seniors of this year only ns friends, and I always hate to tell my friends good-bye. Miss Miller A good class. Mr.Bender Everything these Seniors have done has been considerate They are the most trustworthy students and they never re- strain from expressing their opinionslon teachers or sub- jects.D These students have worked sonsiderebly hard, especially my county champs. I certainly regret to see these Seniors graduate. . Richard N.Howell Y, -.V ... -4. ini. .-1. ..- ... , Y., - 4.--. ,,
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QL . I ' ' ' 4 ,W 1 , 1 --.. V ' ,,. V, .. ,,-.-..- . --,- -.. SENIORS omwaosv or 'rsscissszs y f Vance: He knows his onionsg A fine mang Some sort of a queg- tion that preaches physicsg Hefs oke, outside of phys- ics olassg Isn't very spry but you would be surprised what he can see with his eagle eye. Bender: He thinks every book shop manager is a lady. Oh! Meillg Ulf I didn't have patience, I'd blow uplug Sort of bashful but an awful fine fellowg Is getting braver ev- ery year when it comes to talking to the lady teachers. He may be a hubby next year by the prospects of this year. 1 Wood: A friend to allg Still spends most of his time in the basement telling the boys whats what about farming 5 Ichabod or something that puts you in mind of something just the same as lchabod Craneg A hungry looking,UHow to feed live stock,H teacherg He would make a very graceful tap dancer. - Howell: Mamma's angel child. The man who never forgetsg Nothing but a Hdubug Some Guyg A County Champ Coachg He's that wonderful bookkeeping teacherg He-sure can push that V8 Ford. ' Miss Opp: A bundle of sweetness uncalled forg She is still as sweet as a flower in Juneg The boys assembly room ob- stacleg Doesn't know its time to stop flirting. - Miss Miller! Continually calling, NYou people get quiet.Hg Short and sweet and hard to beatg Easily heard but hard to seeg Just another man killer - Always breaking heartsg Sure can make the kids step around. A good teacher. Miss Piokard: Kinda njitteryug It's hard to change her mind after she has once made a decisiong A woman of strong expres- sionsg She sure can play the piano.
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Y S ' S A ' I think the 195 School is a fine After spendi completed the course and must love so well. As, years we think of the many ha roll call to c 6 Senior Class of the Montmorenci High class of young people. I like them. L.A.Wood SENIORS FARWELL ng so many years in M.H.S. we have part from the school we we look back over those twelve long ppenings from the first ommencement night, and with all , our trials and troubles, our problems and sorrows, we must conclude, that they were happy years indeed. They have also been years of learning. and of experience, and with the help of our of our life's work Before we pa classmen a word' a-good class has are indispensable the under classe urge them to exe extent. We hope reputation of th carry it on to kind and loving tefchers the foundation has been laid. rt we wish to leave with the under of encouragement. Realizing that many- gone before us, we don't feel that we to the well-being of the school. 'In s we see students of ability, and we rcise their abilities to the fullest that they will strive to improve the eir school, to uphold its ideals and to championship in all contests. We also urge them to continue to nublish a school paper, which we consider a wort As we leave h while project. M.H.S. regretting that our school days here are ended and that we must part from friends, we have a deep de precepts of our termination to keep the ideals and alma mater and to succeed in our life's undertaking so that our efforts may. stand as an ex- ample of the school we love --- our own.Dear old M.H.S. To our school days, to our dear teachers and to all the students of Montmorenci School we bid thee, ------- Farewell. Junior Prom... Senior Ley... .3 C Oiivigiliv C .JVQL NT PRO GRAM .Thursday, April 2 .., ....Gymnasium .Thursday, April 3O..r' ....School Class Play.. . . . .ruesaayg April. 14. . . . . . 4Auditorium C mmen ere t.......fr'd k .,... ...,A d't ' Bgccalgu?egtte ..... Sundgg: Aggil 26 .. ...zagditggfgg
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