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»• Seated, L. to R.: T. Hickey, N. Doolittle, M. Mac- Dougall, G. Loveless. Standing: E. Champlin, B. Patchen, M. Gillette, L. Clingerman, N. Jewell, G. Fuller, D. Johnson, G. Barnaba. Director, Miss Celia French; Student Director, Leah Lipshitz. When the Class of 55 has graduated, we will still be remembered by our many accomplishments. Besides breaking all previous records on our magazine sale, the high spot of the year was our production of the Senior play, Family Circle.” Although we had a few minor mishaps, no class can say that they enjoyed the projects as much as we did. We thank our director and advisor, Miss French, for molding our efforts into a fine play. For all our hard work we received the great satisfaction of knowing that we were coming closer to attaining our final goal—the Washington Trip.” 19
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7£wtfflt i mtftTcstanmit The 24th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, we, the Class of 1955, of North Rose Central School, Town of Rose, in the County of Wayne, and the State of New York, being sad at heart at leaving our Alma Mater, but of perfect minds and memories, do make and ordain this our last will and testament. ARTICLES: 1, Marjory Gillette, leave my calm and dignified manner to all N. R. C.S. girls. I, Tom Hickey, leave my lost books, pencils, assignments, and good grades to anyone who finds them. 1, Leah Lipshitz, leave nothing. All I have, 1 really need. I, George Akins, leave my Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of 1956. Good Luck, Kids! I, Gary Fuller, leave my laugh to Miss French. I know you will take good care of it. I, Bill Davis, leave my working habits to Gilbert DeVay. Do your work instead of play. I, Grace Barnaba, leave my love for acting to Billy Dickinson---It will come in handy when your home- work isn't done. I, Eileen Catlin, leave my horse to Jack Price. You may need the extra horsepower some day, Jack. I, Alice Young, leave to Mary Horton my lock of red hair so she doesn't have to tint hers anymore. I, Nan Doolittle, leave my ability to hook ’em, heart and all, to Charlotte Knapp; use that hook before it gets rusty, Charlie. I, Beatrice Rose, leave my cheerleading ability to Jessie Hickey. Keep going and you'll make varsity again, Jessie. I, Marlene Anthony, leave my ability' to get my homework done on time to David Barnes. It really pays off, Dave. I, Richard Noyes, leave my electric ability to Don Gregory. You might need it in future Physics classes. I, Mar - MacDougall, leave my knack of getting into trouble to Bicket Clingcrman. Carry on, Bicket, 'cause you're only young once. I, Jerry Riggs, leave my height to Miss DeLisio. She needs it to look over the steering wheel of that big Pontiac. I, Sarah Caldwell, leave my ability to get a man to Helen Welkley. Hope you will use it right. I, Donna Johnson, leave my natural curly hair to Barbara Miller. This will come in handy, Barbara. I, Jack Bates, will a new set of basketball rules to Harvey Bames so he won’t have to make up his own. I, Ronald Matteson, leave my ability to keep a girl friend to Marvin Jensen. I, Don McMahon, leave my art ability to Carl K. Clingerman. The cars we draw aren't too fantastic. I, Thelma Barnes, leave my ability to get ready for dates on time to Midge Harrison. Remember, Midge, the early bird gets the worm. I, Pearl Henry, leave my love to gad about to Nancy Lee. I use ESSO. I, Earl Champlin, just plain leave!!! I, Larry Clingerman, leave to Dick Hall my ability to put cows before girls. I, Carl Davenport, leave my love for English to Florman DeWind. Good luck on those 1-o-n-g essays, F'lorman. I, Betty Patchen, leave all my squeaks and sour notes to the future clarinets of the N. R. C. S. Band. The best time to play them is during those 2—measure rests, huh, Helen? I, Nancy Jewell, leave my bowling ball to Joe Hickey. It rolls best in the gutter, Joe. I, Glen Loveless, leave my perfect attendance to Jack Price. Hope it equals mine. Jack. Lastly, we do make and ordain our esteemed Advisor, Celia French, to be the only and sole executor of this our Last Will and Testament. Whereof, we have set our hands and seal this Twenty-third day of June, nineteen hundred and fifty- five. Class of 1955
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SENIOR SCOOPS NAME PET PEEVE FAVORITE SAYING ALWAYS FOUND FAVORITE FOOD SECRET AMBITION BIGGEST CRUSH Larry Clingerman Nancy J. Holy Cow! Clyde Pizza Farmer Dot Nancy Doolittle Competition Cripe! With J ack Mushrooms Singer J ack Alice Young Hot Rods Nuts With Lloyd Spaghetti Marriage Lloyd Richard Noyes Henry Ford, Jr. No Fooling Reta’s Hamburgers Electrical Engineer Diane Nancy Jewell Early hours Whoops! Scheming Hot Fudge Sundaes To be terrific MEN Mary MacDougall Boys My Gosh! Sodus Steak Secretary Barry Thomas Hickey Teachers I Guess So • • • • In conference FOOD! Pro. Baseball Player Food Sarah Caldwell School My Gosh! With Chuck Hamburgers Marriage Chuck Earl Champlin Price of eggs Sure! With Beat Milk Farmer Beat Thelma Barnes Chemistry Holy Toot! Palmyra Sat. nights Hamburgers Nurse Sodus boys William Davis Girls????? SILENCE Wolcott Cake Business Man The Olds, Marjory Gillette Disrespect for Parents Whoops-a daisy Traveling Pizza Airplane pilot Pete and Dukie Ronald Matteson Dirty Dishes I’ll be Darned North Popular St. Everything Chef Sandy Eileen Catlin Stubborn People Think You’re Smart? Lyons Italian Spaghetti Housewife Dave Gary Fuller Not enough sleep Help! Looking for Betty Mashed Potatoes Detective Betty Grace Barnaba American Spaghetti Mama Meia! Wayne City Pizza Acting Italian Boys Jack Bates Poor Sports Gee! With Nan Potatoes Deep sea diver Nancy Donna Johnson Beer Oh Boy! Baby sitting Spaghetti Bookkeeper Don Betty Patchen Ambition For Pete’s Sake! 87 Main St. Cheeseburgers Private Secretary Gary Glen Loveless Ag By Jove! Talking farming French fries Farmer ide open spaces Marlene Anthony People Big Deal! Mason’s Spaghetti Be happy Hard telling Leah Lipshitz Newark Girls I disagree Xith Thelma Barbecued Spare Ribs Millionaire Mercury Carl Davenport Girls I’m tired Working Scallops Mechanic Tennis Beatrice Rose Nosey Peopl e My Lord! With Earl Spaghetti Farmer’s Wife Earl Gerald Riggs The Olds’ Huh! Driving Hot Dogs Mechanic His car Don McMahon Ag Maybe Reta’s Tunafish Artist V,ho knows? Pearl Henry Roger Bastian So! With Terry Milkshakes Marriage Terry George Akins Homework I don’t know Reading Ice Cream Lawyer Traveling Miss French Late Papers Listen, Class! In Senior Room Charcoal Steak Author C Phyllis
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