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1951—1952 continued The faculty basketball game this year, Helped the senior’s treasury a lot, we hear. As the ’’Panorama soon goes to press. I'll have to sign off right here I guess. SPRING FEVER On November 16, 1951, the senior class of the Parishville- Hopkinton Central High School present Spring Fever , a farce in three acts by Glenn Hughes. It was a royalty play published by Row, Peterson and Company. The play was under the direction of Miss Fannie Bloomfield, English teacher at the high school. The production of the play was quite successful. A Chinese Auction was held between the first and second acts with Malcolm Wilcox as the auctioneer. The total proceeds earned by the senior play was $85. The Cast of Characters was as follows: Howard Brant, a senior at Brookfield College...Clark Trerise Ed Burns, a chemistry student..................Arnold Strader Vic Lewis, an art student.....................Phillip Snell Lou Herron, a journalism student..............Marion Cary Mrs. Spangler, the landlady...................Beverly Witherell Anne Purcell, Howard's heart-interest.........Bernice LaBar Vivian George, Vic's heart-interest...........Belva Sevey Henry Purcell, Anne's father, rich manufacturer..William Richards Phoebe Purcell, Anne's mother.................Loraine Witherell Maude Corey, Howard's spinster aunt............Janis Parker Professor Virgil Bean of the Zoology Department..Carl Thompson Dr. Dixon, President of Brookfield College....Malcolm Wilcox Publicity---Ann Swift, Louise Perry WHEN IN NEED OF STANLEY MERCHANDISE Telephone: tlM+ CORINNE COVEY 1 Sisson Street Potsdam, N. Y.
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1951—1952 School began the third of September, With everyone feeling spry and limber. We soon calmed down in a week or two, For we had all that we could do. We had a new teacher to teach us Latin. Not a very easy subject—that is certain. As the fourth week of school rolled around. To take Miss Gillette's place, Miss Nuttell was found. The football season wasn't so good, But the boys probably did as well as they could. Spring Fever was the seniors' choice of a play. A very good Job, everyone did say. Our Hallowe'en party followed next. The costumes this year were really mixed. The Thanksgiving dinner was quite a success. Everyone had plenty to eat, I guess. A Christmas assembly in the middle of December Was very educational, as I remember. Our school Christmas dinner turned out fine. The table was decorated with spruce and pine. We all exchanged gifts for the Christmas party. Giving to each other made us feel hearty. Back to school on January third. Many varied noises could still be heard. As January Regents rolled around, Some were pretty scared, I found. Basketball season this year wasn't bad. The fellows and gals gave it all they had. The progress of the Atom was amazing this year. An issue each month, quite a chore, that's clear. Instead of at four we get out at three, We're on a new schedule now, you see. Some of the boys took homemaking the last half of this year. Come on girls, let's give them a hearty cheer. An assembly, the sophomores called to order Seemed quite unusual coming from the recorder.
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ORCHIDS The Senior Class presents Orchids to the following: To Marion Cary for winning the D. A. R. and senior good citizen- ship award. To Clark Trerise for winning the senior good citizenship award for the senior hoy. To Bill Goodrich for being captain and high scorer on the varsity basketball team. To Garry Newtown for being captain of the football team. To Janet Miller for being junior girl winner of the good citizen- ship award. To David Place for winning the junior boy's good citizenship award. To Marion Cary for being Valedictorian. To Milton Phillip Snell for being Salutatorian. To Ann Swift for winning the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. To Phillip Witherell for being high scorer in junior varsity basketball. To James Bradish for being captain of the junior varsity basketball team. To Marion Cary for being Editor of the yearbook. To Bernice LaBar for being Business Manager of the yearbook. To Mrs. Radway for starting Boy's Homemaking. To Mrs. Cummings for her willing cooperation in taking over the management of the cheerleaders. To Mrs, Hanlon for her good work and guidance within the Science department for the past four years. To Miss Nuttell for being a wonderful new class Advisor this year. To Miss Bloomfield for her hard work on the yearbook and our senior play. To Mrs. Garlough for her work with our money during our four years in high school. To Mr. Corbin for teaching our English 10 class and being a wonder- ful Principal during our high school years. To Mr. Knapp for his ever willing ways to help the students with their problems. To Mr. Stearns for starting a pep band for football games. To Mr. Cross for his progress in teaching gym classes more about gymnastics. To Mr. Pelotte for being a good leader in intramural sports. Photo Finishing And Supplies THE SNAP SHOP COMMERCIAL and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY H. J. Jebo Market Street Phone 2750 Potsdam, New York
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