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CLASS ALPHABET A is for Anne whose last name is Bump She doesn't make up a very solid chunk B is for Bobby who loves to drive fast Until the State Troopers caught up with him at last C is with D is Both E is When F stands Both are G is for H is for for courage and confidence too these two things, we'll never be blue for Dick and also for Dale are stout hearted fellows not a bit frail for Edna, whose last name is Daby asked a question she'll answer, 'Maybe for Florence and Forrest too Presidents, but honest and true Gloria who gets a kick out of life hurry, we never do that Nor we never get angry and fly off the bat I is for intelligence which we do have little But how we use it, is the key to the riddle J stands for Jean who seeks more knowledge which she hopes to attain by going to college K is for Kevin whose last name is Vorce when you want fun, here is one source L is for Lauber, Etta by name She is neither seeking fortune nor fame M is for NMidnightn our senior play And when it was over we shouted nHurrayN N is for Nancy, our girl with a brain She always uses it in sunshine or rain O is for optimism which really means Things always look better than they may seem P is for Planty whose first name is Jack when it comes to girls he hasn't any lack Q is for the queen of the prom in May To get it is quite an honor, we say R is for Roberts who is crazy for jazz And he has an answer for every bit of razz I ll. But when it comes to school work, there isn't much strife
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WILL Cconcludedl we will Ph l Priest a steady girl Sonny will G r sampler his ability to stay out of trouble we will Barbara Greene five cartons of non smear lipstick Ann leaves her tklnness to Connie Shatraw We will Ronnie Baldwln tke ability to stay out of trouble on basketball trips e will Sandra Tebo a scheme so she can date Bob ever night of the week Dick wills his ability to work on the trampoline to Rodney holcomb we will Vincent LaClair a year's supply of bubble gum We will Jimmy Young a spot reducer Ann leaves her waistline to Shirley Clougr The seniors will Alden Durrant a telescope so he can study the stars We will Shlrley Conklin a QUICY way to Nassena we will Dale Socria a new gultar Nancy leaves her quiet ways to Sandra Stacy We wlll Dave Russell a job on Mac Costa's farm The senlor class will basketball pOSlt1ODS to Bill LaPoint, Dick Corbin, Gary Snell and Davld Wells Edna wills her temper to Evelyn Russell, Shirley Thompson, and Mary Sevey The seniors will positions on the football team next year to Dean wilson, Tom Flanagan, Dick Corbin, and Varick Chitteneen The class wills Dona LaPoint, Peggy Nurney, and Linda DeLaire each a new Oldsmobile. 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 incompetent to make the same, and were not under any restraint. CExcept that of their advisorsll witnessed by Signed by Mortimer Snurd The Class of 1956 Effie Klinker . gi ., -L 1 o C ls - I Q ., a. J , , VT ri , - , , 1 -. IN , ' . , - . , r ,, 0 nf ' , , xr u. 1 . J so 1 Y Y . A ' 4 I - I , , ' , . - 0 ' I o . . 1 . X 1 0 1 . 1 o - o . N O . . . . I 1 4. - ' . A 0 I
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Mldnight' CLASS ALPHABET Ccontinuedl S is for Sally, the girl who loves to dance And she has George R. for her high school romance As often they've U is for United, This is our home V is for victory To get this far, T is for tears the teachers have wanted to shed wondered if we have a head. good old U S A and OUT and the we have W is to welcome Mary and we're glad they came, lo only estate success we have won worked and had fun Roberta to PHCS ok what they'd missed' X is for the marks that we got on our tests They're earned even if they weren't the best Y is for our yearbook that is a big We'll do it in '56 because its been chore done befor Z is for zest, that we have got Some of us little, and some of us a lot SENIOR PLAY S Mystery comedy in three parts by Glenn Hughes Julia Greenwood a spinster, 50 years old Sally Reed Claire Greenwood, her niece, 20 years old Gloria McRobb1e Bob yOTT1S, Claire's f1aHC9, 22 years old Jack Plenty Samuel Hardman, a lawyer, 50 years old Eddie Bump Ellen, Miss Greenwood's maid, 18 years old Florence Snell Joe Howard, Ellen's boyfrlend, 25 years old Kevin Vorce Hugh Nlchols, a friend of Joe , ho years old Dick f1tZg8T81d Leonard, Miss Greenwood's negro chauffeur, 19 years Wayne Roberts Mr Smith, a mysterlous vlsitor, 35 years old Edward Forrest Paula ward, his companion, 24 years old Jeanne Daniels Mrs wick, housekeeper, 50 years old Edna Daby Kate Bagley, a reporter, 28 years old Ann Bump EQQ1C Bower, a newspaper photographer, 30 years old Dale Sevey The play takes place 1n a deserted house on New Years Eve, just outside a Midwestern industrlal town It was presented at Parishville on November 27 and in Hopkinton on December 2 The play was a financlal success and the cklss had a lot of fun puttlng it on under the direction of Miss Bloomfield l O Q O O I O C ll ' I 1- f' - 4 Q . n .L 1 ' 1 s. . ' 4 . -,Q C f ii ' 5 . s . 0 's- - u 0 -. -u . - . '- S O ,. . O . 5 , O
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