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Class ? opitecg From the Palace of Versailles Announcement from King Louis XIX lNNCS'S own George Armitage of the Class of '57J Be it decreed that in the year nineteen hundred and sixty-seven H9673 each of my subiects shall be responsible to me for acquiring the following position: Jean Babcock - - - you shdll use your excellent business train- ing of NNCS to establish a new modern hotel to replcae the one your family managed in Norfolk in 1957. Mariie Cameron - - - you shall be Driver Education instructor at NNCS. Shirley Chapin - - - Department Head for the electrical division at GE. Diane Clark - - - send out those invitations to a house warming -510,000 or no! Bob Connelly -- - replace Mr. Spotswood as Math teacherT:it NNCS. Dona Cutler - - - the Seaway Chronicle editor-in-chief fuse that business training and newspaper experiencei. Alice Davey - - - head technician at DuPont Laboratories. Norma Dow - - - use pen-name Bubbins and your first hand information to write Minnie's Secret Life. Don't you think the world should know? Brenda Gagnon - - - personnel director for the Aluminum Com- pany of America, Massena Works. Betty Grant - - - cheerleader for Olympic games. Ann Haig - - - leading lady of New York State iaccording to Tom's prophecy of '56J. Cecilia Hotte - - - Lieutenant in United States F.A.F.'s. Rita King - - - become accustomed to riding co-pilot in Cyril's Flyin' Low Ford. Lloyd LaComb - - - Mr. Shannon will be very disturbed if you are not named Tiddle-dy-winks Player of the Year. Ronnie l.aRue - - - you will set up a bank exclusively for NNCS students lbusiness hours only during the 4th periodi. Mike Leonard l - - open a Youth Center lmore centrally located than the one of the class of '57l for the Norwood-Norfolk boys. Helen Matson - - - head dietitian at Columbia Presbyterian Hos- pital in New York City. Sondra Mackey - - - stewardess for the Royal Airlines. Ronald McCarthy - - - Champion Bubble Gum Blower-thanks to 2nd period Eng. 4 class. Gerald McElwain - - - Chemical Engineer at the Firestone Labora- tories and steadfast friend of all hot-rodders, due to your perfec- tion of the famous Lif'-up tires. Joe McKenna - - - Pres. o the north-country's world amous Blacktop Pavement Co. John McKenty - - - get Miss Sullivan to agree to your i5 minute break periods at NNCS-atter all, you will be principal. Peter Molnar - - - 'bout time you opened that Chevy garage- your poor old car looks like it needs a good iob. Jack Morgan - - - as Pres. of Morgan's T.V. Sales, don't you think your Vice-Pres. needs a longer coffee break-of course we mean Katie Germanol Jim Murray - - - chief cook and bottle washer for Uncle Sam's Navy. Joe Myers - - - King of Wamby Tribe visiting at Jean's hotel. Mary Gladys Paige - - - you will have your own T.V. show- How to Sing in l0,000 Easy Lessons . Ed Pelsue - - - NNCS students will receive reduced price tickets to see you star in The Life of Jimmy Dean -minus the accidentl Chuck Quigley - - - due to your experience as sub. mail carrier in Norwood, you will become Post-Master General. Dawn Richards - - - sole owner and operator of a gymnasium. Regina Rivera - - - you, as Hawaiian representative to U. S., have brought about the final statehood of your beloved islands. Mary, Jean Hail - - - Pres. of Studebaker Co. fcuz of your natural look-could this be because you drove that cream colored Studey around the NNCS territory? Norma Spencer - - - John McKenty's office secretary. Sandra Taylor - - - head beautician at Max Factor's in Holly- wood. Jane Trippany - - - physical therapist in partnership with Dick Rood. Dick Walker - - - Congressman promoting a bill by which any and all boys using the Norwood airport road for a drag strip must equip their cars with green lights. Connie Wickwire - - - a medical secretary and wife of an ex- airforce man. Laura Wilber - - - founder of new element-Wilberine-used in the production of softer material for school desks and seats. Harriet Wright - - - use those artistic talents to paint portraits of your eight children-they might iust as well work-that is, if the Labor Board doesn't find out- A ioint anniversary party will be held for the following-as you all got married so soon after graduating from NNCS: lrene Dufore, Muriel Goodrich, Joan Mattice, Janice Russell, Laura Talcott, Sharon Thomson, and Marie Wilson. A world cruise will be taken in the new submarine, NNCS fnamed for Admiral Stan Prashaw's Alma Materl. The excellent crew consists of John Francia, Dick Wood, Herb Jones, Glenn Mc- Clure, Howard Agen, and Tom Radell. Signed, LOUIS XlX
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Last will and Testament We, the Senior Class of l957, of the Norwood-Nor- tolk Central School, in the county of St. Lawrence, in the state oi New York, being ot sound and intelligent minds, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament I, Ann Haig, will Dale Roberts a pair of crutches to use during the basketball games. I, Norma Dow, will Pat Blanchard some of my height. I, Stan Prashaw, will my position as center on the basketball team to James Butler, I, Charles Quigley, will my ability to sleep during Social Studies class to James Frego. I, Betty Grant, will my dark complexion to Pat Babcock. I, Diane Clark, will my height to Sandra Simonette. I, Katie Germano, will my dark hair to Ann Mac- Farlane. I, Joe Myers, will my curly hair and my ability to talk to Wayne Bond. I, Marie Wilson, will my ability in spelling in Short- hand II to anyone who takes it next year. I, Sammie Mackey, will my strip of red hair to Beverly Barkley. I, Irene Dufore, leave my two seats in Social Studies to Sharon Buck with the hopes that she will get better use out at them than I did. I, Dick Wood, will my ability to leave out-of-town girls alone to John Walker. I, Mary Jean Hall, leave the Studebaker to all the boys in Norwood that say I can't beat them. I, Muriel Goodrich, leave my ditto machine to a lucky Senior taking Office Practice next year. I, Jeanie Spencer, leave a Shine's Book of Happiness to Sara Searles and Gail Levia with the hopes that they use them like young ladies. I, Janice Russell, leave Cynthia Paige a free ride to Brookdale whenever she wants it. -I, Jeanie Spencer, leave my ability to skip school and not get caught atschool or at home to Kathy Edmonson and Sharon Buck. l, Rita King, leave Jenny Wright a club in case Joey isn't around to defend her. l, Shirley Chapin, leave my task of counting lunches in the morning for Miss Bishop to Eleanor. I, Joan Mattice, leave my dimple to Eleanor Chapin in hopes she will get a steady boyfriend. I, Dona Cutler, leave Sharon Buck a book of stamps and a box of writing paper so that she can write to Allen every day. I, George Armitage, leave Jay Pelsue my ability to do the Charleston. I, Dick Walker, leave a little of my height and slim- ness and my seat as second trombone player in the band to Phil Royce. I, George Armitage, leave Tom Marshall, Ann Bow- hall. l, Laura Wilber, leave Diana McDonald a well worn Latin III notebook with the sage advice, Don't bother to study your vocabulary. I, George Armitage, leave Virginia Sabod certain information. Use it well, Virginia! I, Mary Gladys Paige, leave my ability to eat and not gain weight to my sister, Cynthia. I, Connie Wickwire, leave Carole Pelkey my seat in English 4 class in hopes that she will use her Senior year for something besides studying. I, George Armitage, leave Bill Wilson the French technique. Do you want my chapeau? I, Laura Talcott, leave my ability to write long letters in study halls to Rhoda Snyder in hopes that she will put it to as good use as I have. I, Tom Radell, leave my skin tight levis and motor- cycle boots to .Ierry Donnelly. I, Robert Connelly, leave my seat in Miss Sullivan's 4th period study hall to Ronnie Dufore in hopes he will keep her entertained. I, Chicky Hotte, leave my iob as secretary of the Camera Club to any Junior provided he write up an article on the Camera Club for the school paper. I, Helen Matson, will my ability to find and keep a good oboe reed to Nancy Schoberlein. I, James Murray, leave my height and ability for basketball to Terry LaFleur. I, Mickey Wright, leave my occasional ponytail to Sandie Simonette, a slightly used flute to Norma Regan, and my sister Jenny to Annie Bowhall. I, Ronald LaRue, leave my seat in Social to Ronald Dufore in the hopes he will do something while he's in it. I, Sandy Taylor, will to Cynthia Spotswood or any other girl who likes hockey , my seat on the hockey bus. We, Margie Cameron and Norma Dow, will our po- sition in Mrs. Harrington's office to any Junior who knows how to put bandages on and type at the some time. We, Glenn McClure and Herbie Jones, will our seats in Physics class to any future victims of Mrs. Ferry's. We, Lefty LaComb and Gerald McElwain iPatience and Prudencel, will to Skip Brown and Frannie Mariano the words and music to the new hit song, Good Morn- ing, to be used in Physics class. We, Dawn Richards, Brenda Gagnon, and Sharon Thomson, will Linda Mosher a year's supply of Pecan Sandies by Keebler. We, the Senior girls, will Joe Babad and Donna Zitzner a book entitled, Proper Behavior in School. We, Jean Babcock and Joe Myers, will our good be- havior in school to Claire and Bob. I, Pete Molnar, will my car to Ronnie Neverette so that he can get around to meet more girls. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Hoffman a hound dog to match his Elvis Presley iacket. We, the Senior Class, will Miss Bishop a hammer and some nails to nail the seats in homeroom to the floor so that they can't be moved. We, the Seniors in Driver's Training, will Mr. Finnegan a new set of nerves for his future Driver's Training classes. We, the Seniors in the Senior Play, will Mrs. Root a co-operative cast otr next year's Senior Play. We, the Seniors, leave our good behavior in the auditorium to the Freshmen. We, the Seniors, leave our ability to put on a Senior Play which will be as successful as ours was to the Sophomores. We, the Seniors, leave our good behavior in Miss Bishops homeroom to the Juniors. We make, constitute, and appoint Mr. Stephenson to be executor ol this, our lost will and testament. HELEN MATSON RITA KING
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