Parishville Hopkinton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Parishville, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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R is for Reed, a lass with black eyes. She can take many a hard knock and she never cries. S is for Sandy, who has 'blond hair, Anything you can do, Sandy will dare, T is for tears our teachers have wanted to shed. At times their verdict was They’ll never get ahead.” U is for unity which we had in our class. It will help in the future as it has in the past. V is for victory, At last we have woni Our diploma—it’s been both work and fun. W is for Witherell, Joyce by name Who excells in many a game. X is the letter that marks the spot ♦Taint language, but it’s where we learned a lot. I is for the yearbook, a memory of our school life, It1s a record of our efforts, failures, joys, and strife. Z is for zest which means with a will It comes from living on too of a hill. SHOP SPERLING’S Potsdam’s BIG furniture Store Furniture-Floor Coverings-Appliances

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CLASS ALPHABET A is for Audrey, who has red hair, Just mention a good time and she’s right there. B is for Brainard, another Clark Gable, And someday he’ll find his Betty Grable. C is for our big boy, Lynn Clark. When he yodels, he doesn’t sound like a lark. D is for David, whose last name is Place; He has lots of ability and a very fine face. E is for Eddie, also known as Willy, He’s lots of fun G is for Groebler, whose first name is Gene; Although he's allright, he seems off his beam. H is for Hotaling who is cute and petite, In leading the band, she just can't be beat. I is for intelligence, of which we have some. To see us, you’d think we had absolutely none. J is for Joyce Howes, a homemaking gal, Loyal, friendly, and such a true pal. K is for Kindness, which we have been shown, By faculty members and all our folks at home. L is for Lindy who has a classy ear The girl that hooks him, will travel afar. M is for Miller who an interest in life has found, In real live horses, not those on a merry-go-round. N is for Now, our happiest time Because it can’t last forever, it is a crime. 0 is for opportunities, which we’ve had galore Take them as they come or in the future you’ll deplore. P is for Prittie, we must confess Her musical ability will make her a success. Q is for the queer antics we performed in clsss For which there were scoldings for many a lad and a lass. F is for the Fun w Which soon will



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THIS SCHOOL TEAR This year, when back to school we came; Things were certainly not the same. First of all we had a brand-new school; Many new teachers and a brand-new rule. Then football season arrived with a bang! We didn't so so well against the Bombay gang. One poor young fellow broke his leg, But he made a quick comeback, like a good egg. The juniors and seniors to Canton did go; When planning careers, we were told to go slow. The shorthand class held a tea; It was quite a success, so we see. About the election, the seniors did debate, Ike's side won, and it wasn't the work of fate. The school, an election did hold, Ike won again, so we are told. Then came Book Week, with an assembly too: The juniors put it on; they had a lot to do. On December 4th, the seniors had their play. It was very, very good, so we'll say. They put it on in Hopkinton, too, It was quite a success; now, we're telling you. Up came basketball season with a feeling of zest! They boys worked hard and they did their best. Then a radio play the sophomore did present. And during the Christmas party the faculty did relent. The grade school, an operetta had. And boy oh boy! Were we ever glad! One night the high school held their Varsity Dance; And everyone came to skip and prance. They sang us a song, oh so merry and gay! We all had fun; it was nearly like a day. Then came vacation, whoopee! We had a fine time, we all agree.

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