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CLASS HSTORY Ccontinuedl ack Planty, Vice President, Jean Daniels, Secretary, Gloria McRobbie Treasurer, and Nancy Foster, Reporter Our advlsors were Miss Snell and Mr Beha we have had many activities this year because at the end of our Junior year we had only about 8200 This meant that we had to work very hard because our trip to New York will take about 81300 Our first project was a magazlne campaign in the form of a contest The wlnner was Jean Daniels who sold subscriptions which amounted to 8112 50 Florence Snell was second with 3lOH 75 Selllng Chrlstmas cards and statlonery was another big item After Friday night basketball games, we held Vic dances and sold refresh ments Candy was sold untll Easter as a regular senior project W also put on a three act mystery comedy called 'Midnight' This play was put on in Hopkinton as well as in Parishville The play was very well received As this goes to press, we are COnClUG1Dg our arrangements for the trip to New York we have tickets to see'the Pajama Game and we are taking the Van Zlle Tours We are all looking forward to this wonderful experlence Compliments DUFFY'S BARBER SHOP Parishville New york lk!lkltlkvkikikiiflklkikfillllklkikihkllrliiklkilvklkirIFIYIOHIOIIOHIOKIYIOHFIIHKIOHYIOIQHOIIKIkiklllilfikliwhhklklklkilvklhlrlklivkltlklkltik Compliments of WARREN O. DANIELS Attorney at Law Parishville New Ygrk Financially the magazine campaign was our most successful activity. . ' ' . e - 1 u. of
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CLASS HISTORY Ccontinuedl During the year our class helped sponxar a dance to help pay for a scoreboard In our sophomore and junior years we were alphabetically arranged 1n homerooms Our sophomore year was more active as our progects were selllng salt water taffy and sweat shirts The effieer officers were as follows Edward Bump, President, Kevln Vorce, Vice President, Gloria McRobbie, Secretary, Jack Planty, Treasurer, and Jean Daniels, Reporter Mrs Terise assisted us with our group activities In our Junior year, officers were Kevin Vorce, President, Treasurer, and Sally Reed, Reporter The class put on a one act play and sponsared a dance at Christmas but the mast importa1t activlty was the Junior Senior Prom Out of our class the following people were elected for the royalty Jean Daniels, Princess and Kevin Vorce, Prince Their attendants were Gloria McRobbie and Edward Bump Since seventh grade the students who have left our class are Edward Bump, Larry Castle, Clarence Dibble, Howard Fenlong, Leonard Foster, Eugene Osgood, Herbert Phippen, Ronald Robar, John Swift, Floyd Tebo, Ray Thompson, Diane Ayers, Jean Burnett, Ruth Conklin, Otha Deere, Nancy Hooper, Leona Laggue, Ann Lakins, Elizabeth Perry, Mina Rivers, Adele Sochia, Loretta Bradish, Betty Pelkey, Ann Randal, David Armstrong, Eugene Conklin, Richard Gary, Bobby Miller, Paul Campbell, Mary Ellen Bradish, Irene Raymo, Blanche Kenny, Jean Stark, Irene Emlin, Maxime Chevier, and Leon Strader As seniors, our Off1CeTS were Florence Snell, President, Jack Planty, Vice-President, Nancy Foster, Secretary, Jean Daniels
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Aw 964! We the class of 1956 of Parishville hopkinton School, having strong back and weak minds do prepare tYlS as Our 1aSt will and te tamony, on the 21 t day of June, 1956 Jean Daniels leaves the headaches of class secretary to Evelyn Russell The seniors will the juniors their co operatlon with the teachers Kevin wills Roger Poyt his danclng abillty Bob Fart wills herble Phipnen a car that will do more than 60 m p going to football games Sonny wills Ray Thompson his muscles to watch Ray's temper The seniors wlll Reggie Barrett center position on the basketball team The seniors will Reggie Barrett an operator's license Jean wills her shyness to Shirley Shampine The seniors will Miss Bloomfield an English N class that won't get her angry in the first five minutes of class Dale Sevey wills his flat tires to Reggie Ellis Wayne Roberts leaves his ways with the women to Don Petty Etta leaves her position of belng the first senior g1rl to get engaged to Ruth Conklin We will Mrs Black an algebra class that will meet the same period so she can have a free period next year Edna leaves her weekly trlps to Baxter's to Joanne Phelix Florence leaves her position as senior class president to Pat Poyt Sally leaves her temper to Pat Magill Wayne leaves his sore ribs to Clarence Dibble The seniors will Jim warner a plate of plums Nancy F wills her personallty to Carolyn Bicknell Jean wills her abi ity in gym to Pat Wright The seniors will Judy hotalinv a diamond ring she will keep Dick F. wills his ping pong ability to Bob Chevier.
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