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

 - Class of 1954

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Page 22 text:

We leave David Armstrong a sample of our special tonic and guarantee it'll help him overcome his shyness. John Snell leaves his struggles in algebra to Porkey Bradish. We leave Nancy Lunderman a year's supply of chewing gum. A1 Grant wills Ruth LaClaire his illnesses which keep him out of school so often. We leave Sally Reed a jet propelled bike so she can get to all the basketball games next yeat. Judy Wright leaves Ruth Conklin the ability to get ready for the bus in 10 minutes. Eea Mott leaves Clarence Dibble in charge of all the girls down that way. Oh boy, Clarence! Judy Wright and Mary Bicknell will Patty Magill and Marion Farmes their out of town dates Ray Waite leaves his voice to Bugger Crump so he can be heard, even though he may be too small to be seen. John Snell and Ray Waite leave their jitterbugging ways to Dale Sevey and Jackie Planty. Jim Bradish leaves his hula to Shirley Thompson. We certify that the said senior class at the time they executed said instrument, were of questionably sound mind, memory, and understanding, and were in all respects incom- petent to make the same, and were not under any restraint. (Except that of their advisors!) (Witnessed by) St. George and the Dragon (Signed by) The Class of 1954 Senior “Who’s Who” Tallest Bill, Al, John Grace Christy Shortest Ray Waite Mary Bicknell Best Dancer Ray Waite Gert McRobbie Most Polite John Snell Grace Christy Best Student Al Remington Elva Shampine Quietest Al Grant Grace Christy Noisiest Stephen Swift Betty Cary Biest Dressed Ray Waite Judy Wright Blest Athelete Bill, Al, Ray Edith Rosenbarker Best Singer Al Remington Judy Wright Most Humorous Member of the Class --Stephen Swift



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SENIOR CLASS ALPHABET A is for Al , we have two in our class The first one is Alfred, Alexander’s the last. B is for Beatrice, the classi redhead. It's also for Betty who plans to wed. C stands for Christy, her first name is Grace, In band on the baritone, she takes first place. D is for the dancing lessons we’ve had this year So we can trip the light fantastic . E stands for Elva and Edith, who hand in hand Keep the trombones goin’ in the band. F is for Frank, we know him as Ed Without his help, the seniors would never get ahead. G is for Gertrude who sings and cheers, She’s active in chorus and has cheered several years H is for the highlights of,our high school years We’ve had many joys but we ve also shed tears. I stands for the ideal toward which we strive It never will be attained as long as we’re alive. J is for Judy who’s scared she 11 gain a pound Also for Jim who eats as long as there’s food around K is for Kindness that teachers have shown The patience they’ve had, we’ve always known. L is for lasses, also for lads Who all helped to the teachers so gladl M is for Mary Bicknell—she twirls for the band Also for Mary Costa, who works in the lab. N is for now—the present, not past— We wish that our fun and joys would last. 0 means over, and onward, and on To our goals, ahead, to be won. P stands for parties, bright and gay The good times we’ve had both here and away. Q is for the Queen, who rules at our dance In the grand march we see her stately advance. R stands for Raymond we all call him Ray Without him around, things wouldn’t be so gay.

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