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William Adsitt Anne Boice Anna Bronner Donna Curtis Katherine Evans David Fenner Bernard Finlay David Fish julian Hall Linda Hay Mary jane Hayden Howard Houser jo Ann Hull Edidx Loader Paul Luchsinger john Madison Michael McCarthy Rosemary Parker Grant Powell Richard Ramsden Mary Roberts Stephen Ross Richard Russell Donna Sager Bruce Saunders Richard Sharpe janice Smith Russell Smith Anne Wheeler Beverly Youker LIFE AT CENTRAL NAME CHARACTERISTIC COMPLAINTS HANDLE Good looks The world is wrong jake Sarcastic A certain girl's tight skirts Blond hair Too quiet study halls Anna Banana Eyes Don Walk Biology before lunch Kay Making out False gossipers Romeo Making out Love it Ace Friendly People that tell lies junior Yawning Miss Eveland's earrings King Pin Hair cuts Have to get up too early Lynny Lou Too much homework for Janie vacations Shormess There are some lazy Howie seniors Short hair Miss Eveland won't let jo the kids sit under window ledge Giggling Nosy people Edie Money bags Not enough money in Luke this world Broken glasses lneligibility list Moose Always arguing Don't care for history Mike Blue Eyes Too many tests Rosie Lack of teacher's understanding Shyness School hours are too long Mort Confused People who squeek pop- corn while chewing Sleeping Miss Robinson's social Steve class Curly hair Marcella Young's hair Russ needs cutting Snapping gum Too many wise guys Donna June Reading School System Senator Seriousness Girls are too shy Ump Walk Too much homework Jan Good looks Get rid of 8th period Smitty Music People who squeek chalk Quietness Too much homework Bev Big feet and Nor enough boys with Feet Marcella Young long hair IDBDDCI' S WHERE YOU FIND 'EM The gas station Around Here sg There All over Running around At home At Alice's Bondy's Everywhere At home With Warren Anywhere Anywhere You'd be surprised Whee1er's Gail' s Nedrow Vi siting neighbors Riding around in the truck Marcia' s Here 84 There Mostly there All over Elmwood or Nedrow With Darryl At home Usually home Driving around Endicott 31 johnson Practicing Downtown Home THEME SONG St. Louis Blues Mombo Little Shoemaker If I Give My Heart to You Begin the Beguin Mr. Sandman I Need You Now Blue Pacific Blues Teach Me Tonight Young at Heart I Need You Now Hey There Don't Let the Kitty Get In This Old House Lady of Spain Make Love to Me If I Give My Heart to You I Went to Your Wedding Peg of My Heart Count Your Blessings lt's in the Book Re-enlistment Blues Crazy 'bout You Baby 'Til Then Stars and Stripes To Be Alone Hold me, Hold Me, Hold Me High and the Mighty Because of You Sparkling Brown Eyes I Understand
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SENIORS NOW WHO TH EY WERE Left side:- Madison, Young, Fenner, Hayden, Sager, Fish Smith, R., Roberts, Houser Adsitt, Miss Kuppel and Company, McCarthy Right side:- Parker, Youker, Russell, Hall, Perry, Powell Sharpe, Hay, Luchsinger, Hull Wheeler, Ross, Curtis, Boice Evans, Loader, Bronner, Smith, J.
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CLASS HISTORY The graduating class of 1955 began to organize its band many years ago when it was very small. It seems so long ago that it has nearly been forgotten, but once again we recall it to memory. When it began to organize there were for the first rehearsal in the central building Donna Curtis, David Fenner, David Fish, Mary jane Hay- den, Howard Houser, jo Ann Hull, Edith Loader, Mary Perry, Richard Ramsden, Bmce Saunders, Richard Sharpe, Janice Smith, and Anne Wheeler. Meanwhile also at re- hearsal were Anna Bronner, Katherine Evans, julian Hall, Mary Roberts, Donna Sager, Russell Smith, and Beverly Youker in the Rockwell building. Thus the rehearsal was under way for the big performance that seemed so far ' away, and each person was trying very hard to attain the knowledge to reach this goal. As their band progressed many were added to their organization. The first addition occurred in the third year when John Madison joined them, left in the fourth Kay Evans grade and returned in the sophomore year. In the fourth Sdutmorian year Linda Hay and Marcella Young joined the band fol- lowed by Bernard Finlay in the fifth at the central building. Then came along Anne Boice, Grant Powell, and Rosemary Parker in the sixth grade. Next came the seventh year when the Rockwell members made their way to the central building and they could all start rehearsing together for the performance which did not seem quite so far away now. All had gone well for the first eight years of school and much knowledge had been gathered. In the freshman year of the band's existence, William Adsitt and Paul Luchsinger were added. Now serious rehearsing had begun with Thomas Oswald as their President. The Vice-President was james Wheatlyg the Secretary was Stanley Ashmusg and the Treasurer was julian Hall. Miss Deyo was the advisor of the band during the freshman year. As sophomores the band's rehearsing continued, aided by Richard Russell who was a new- comer. They chose as leaders Katherine Evans, president, Howard Houser, vice-presidentg David Fish, secretary, and julian Hall treasurer once more. Under the leadership of Miss Deyo the sophomore activities consisted of selling school supplies. When they were juniors the band fwith Miss Deyo as their advisory had one more new member, Stephen Ross. They selected as leaders, Russell Smith, presidentg Katherine Evans, vice-presi- dentg Marcella Young, secretary, and once again julian Hall, treasurer. Their junior year was filled with activities for raising money for their trip no New York as seniors. Among them were the sale of candy, hot dogs, and doughnuts and a bake sale. ,Two dances for the purpose of making money were a 'Sadie Hawkins' dance and a St. Patrick's dance called the 'Shamrock Ball. In addition they had a girls and boys basketball game and an Alumni Banquet. All can thank them for the junior-Senior Prom, 'Rhapsody in Blue,' which proved that they were not constantly at work raising money. A trip to Fillmore Glen for a picnic was their reward for a year of hard work which all had enjoyed. With the selection of class rings and the production of the Yearbook, their junior year of rehearsal came to an end and all looked forward to the Senior year which would be climaxed with the performance so long awaited. -
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