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Junior - Senior Prom 953
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CLASS HISTORY (CONT’D) which was a great deal of fun. We also produced a three act comedy Cross My Heart under the direction of Miss Bloom- field. This was a great deal of fun for the students even though it did give Miss Bloomfield a few gray hairs. We put this on in Parishville, Hopkinton and Colton. We also had a Vic Dance during this year. After the close of the regular basketball season, the seniors sponsored a Varsity-Faculty basketball game. After this game, the senior girls played the senior boys with box- ing gloves on the boys. Also as a project, the seniors put on a banquet for the St. Lawrence Franklin County League. As this goes to press, we still have the prospect of going to New York City on our Senior trip. We are looking forward to a successful Junior-Senior Prom and graduation. Senior Play CROSS MY HEART Dave Adams, a small-town banker— Alfred Remington Bess Adams, his wife— Elva Shampine Pauline Adams, his daughter— Judy Wright Bob Adams, his son— Steve Swift Jerome Ross, the owner of the bank— A1 Girant Myrtle Ross, his wife— Beatrice Mott Jim Ross, his son— Bill Goodrich Eleanor Ross, his daughter— Mary Eileen Costa Charlie Westover, Pauline’s fiance— Ed Frank Lola Pomeroy, a neighbor— Btetty Cary Carl Young-- Ray Waite ( Bob's ) Henrietta Duval— Gert MeRobbie ( high-school) Patsy Jones— Mary Bicknell ( friends )
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ClaAA Hear Ye, Hear Yet We, the seniors of the Parishville-Hopkinton Central School, County of Chaos, State of Bewilderment, United States of America,, being of hopelessly unsound mind, with sawdust in our heads, and precious rubber in our necks, about to jump from the frying pan into the fire, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, as we leave this wonderful world of high school funs We leave the juniors the ability to drive their advisors to distraction by completing their class projects at the last minute. In case of any class arguments, we senior girls leave the sophmore girls our persuasive powers to make the boys give in . To the freshmen, we leave the ability to have the major- ity of the class high on the honor roll. The senior girls will the junior girls the ability to get excused from gym classes. The senior hoys will the junior boys their determination to beat the girls in basketball. We, the seniors, will Mr. Corbin the patience to put up with the students pranks in the coming years, as he has with ours in the past. We will Mrs. Garlough some class and club treasurers that never make mistakes Mrs. Trerise, we will you lots of luck in you career as a farmer’s wife. We will Mr. Garbreana a quiet eighth grade class. We will Mr. Santor eight band members to replace the seniors. To Mr. Cross, we will a girls gym class that takes only three minutes to get in and out of their gym suits. To Mr. Sullivan, we will all the most serious and studious kids for your seventh period study halls. We will Mrs. Eugene a year's supply of iodine and band- aids with which to patch up the cuts and bruises. We will Miss Bloomfield an economy size bottle of aspirin to cure all the headaches we may have given her. We will Miss Yanarella a class of boys that won't tease her. We will Mr. Pelotte another undefeated football team to guard our championship title. We will Mr. Beha a senior homeroom where everyone is on time so his attendance slips will always be right. Ray Waite leaves his football -uniform to Sonny Forrest. Billy Goodrich leaves his place on the basketball team to Kevin Vorce. Edith Rosenbarker leaves all her headaches as Business Manager of the Panorama ' to Charlotte V ilson. , . Elva leaves her ability to get good marks without studying hard to Joe Witherell.
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