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ANN HARRINGTON JAMES TALBOT Basketball Baseball Chorus Band Senior Play All-State Double Quartet Treasurer 1.2.4 2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1,2 4 2.3.4 4 Vice President 2 4-H 4 1,2,3,4 •Sr. Lib. Club 1,2,3,4 Girls Athletics 2,3,4 Chorus 3,4 Band 4 Double Quartet 4 Senior Play 4 One-Act Play 3 Secretary Cafeteria 3,4 Yearbook Staff JOANNE BENEDICT Cafeteria 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1.2,3,4 Ticket Seller 3,4 Girls Athletics 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 One-Act Play 3 All-State Chorus Senior Play 4 Double Quartet 2 4 I 4 4
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History of the Class of 1955 In the fall of 1951 twenty-nine unscrupulous and devilish Freshmen entered into Room 25 which was to be their homeroom. To Miss Fiaschi, who was new that year, we were a group that had to be dealt with. After she got us calmed down we elected officers. The outcome was: President Ronald Halbert Secretary Theresa Fazio Vice President Alfred Luckhurst Treasurer Freddy Colburn Freddy Colburn, Jerry Joy, James Talbot and Charles Elliot participated in sports. In the field of music we were well represented. Later that year Donna Goetcheus came and joined our group and Robert Keeley left. We decided to raise some money for our Senior trip someday to come. So we gave a Hobby Show. It turned out very good. Then June came and we gladly took our tests. Back in the fall of '52 we found that Iona BaiT ty, Eugene Puylars, Bob Shampang, Fred Bronger and Alfred Luckhurst had left us. Now that we were twenty-five unmanageable Sophmores we decided to elect the following as officers: President Ronald Halbert Secretary Ann Harrington Vice President Theresa Fazio Treasurer James Talbot During the year we had bake sales, a Variety Party, and Skating Parties, to raise money. One way or another, we struggled through the year. To everyones surprise, we were back in '53 but only twentv-fourof us. In the middle of the year Ronald Halbert and Eleanor Hoag transferred to the Senior class. Our class was divided in two this year. The boys were with Mr. Knapp and the girls were with Mr. Zoch. Once when we got together we elected officers. President Roy Harrington Secretary Theresa Fazio Vice President Jerry Joy Treasurer Eva Harrington During the year Robert Perrigo decided to come back and join our class. We decide'- to sell wraping paper and writting paper. Then we had bake sales. At the end of the year our class went on a picnic. To Mr. Knapp we gave some gray hairand to Mr. Zoch well---he lost some. The Seniors Well here it was. We were Senior's finally. Ever) one charged into Mr. Clapp's room and he charged out. On one occasion when he was trying to teach us English, he said he had ulcer trouble and couldn't get excited. So after that we tried to keep our selves out of mischief. Well, as much as possibly. Af ter a few months we decided it was time to elect officers. We elected: President Fred Bronger Secretary Theresa Fazio Vice President James Talbot Treasurer Roy Harrington We started to raise money by selling magazines. Then we gave our Senior Play Dear Ruth which everyone said was the best they'd ever seen. We almost put it on twice but Mr. Clapp said his ulcers couldn't ta ke it. After that we worked on our year book. This year we put in a Student Council. Of course we didn't expect it to work out miracles for the first time it'sgone into effect. But we hope that in the futher it will be for the betterment of the school and for the students here. In February we sponsored a Rotary Supper in the new cafeteria. Well, the time finally came to go on our trip and everyone had a wonderful time. When we returned every one knew that our days at Morris Central were coming to an end and graduating wasn't a dream any more it was a reality. Theresa Fazio Motto. It s Never Too Late To Do Better. Flower: Red and White Rose Colors: Blue and White 7
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ROY HARRINGTON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 County Delgate 1 Reporter 2 President 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Boys Chorus 1,2, 3,4 President 3 Senior Play 2,4 Treasurer 4 Basketball Scorekeeper 1,2, 3,4 FRED COLBURN Chorus Yearbook Staff Senior Play Double Quartet Basketball Baseball Football 2,4 4 4 4 2,3 3 1.2 Volly ball 1 T reasurer THERESA FAZIO Cafeteria 1 Band 3,4 Sf Chorus 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 One-Act Play 3 Cheerleading 1.2,3 Senior Play 4 Girls Athletics 2,3,4 All-State Chorus 4 Secretary 1.3,4 Double Quartet 4 Vice President 2 Baseball Manager
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