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'SENIOR ORCHIDS' The class of 1956 presents an orchid Gloria McRobbie for winning the D A R Award Bob Miller for being captain of the football team Jack Planty for being captain of the baseball team Reggie Barrett for being high scorer and captain of the J V basketball team To Jean Daniels for being valedictorian and co editor of the newspaper To Dona La? int for being editor of the newspaper To Nancy Foster for being salutatorian and business manager of the yearbook To Mr Liserman. for his work with the band and chorus and starting the nLiving wlth Musicu class Mrs Jenack for her work with the cheerleaders Niss Bloomfield for her work on the senior play and yearbook Mr Beha and Miss Snell who deserve one very much for advising the senior class Turcotte for helping us with all our problems Clark for putting up with the seniors on bus trips Smith for his coaching the basketball and baseball teams Pelotte for coaching the football team Yrs Black for teaching an extra algebra class Dale Sevey for being high scorer of the Varsity basketball team IklkiilklfiilklkliiilillfikirikifIiikivklklklkihkikilllkifikiiliiillllifllikiiklkiliiiiiiilliilillliiiiiilillliilrlfillll'ki Compliments of ROYAL S FOYT I G A Parishville New York U I To O O 0 0 To . To , To 1 . . To . . . . To . . To Mrs. Garlough for her help with all our money troubles. To - . ' To Mr. . - . To Mr. . To Mr. T . To Mr. . To , . , To
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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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SENIOR MEMORIES The eighth grade dance on which we lost five dollars The sleigh ride with Mr Knapp and Mr Cross The tacks in Mr Phalen's chair In 1953 when we put on the Christmas Play The The our The Mrs football and baseball championships in l95N time we went to the playoff game at Malone and forgot to take uniforms surprise shower we had in the homemaking room for Mrs weed and Jenne after card tables for the prom The day the radio disappeared under Etta Lauber's chair in the homemaking room when Mrs Morgan came back Senior play practlce when the book and ash tray kept flying across the stage The night of the play when the stage door fell down and M155 Bloomfield thought someone had fallen off the stage Putting the play on in Hopklnton Senlor girls making the boys a spaghetti dinner when bus 12 dion't want to stay out of the snow banks The day bus 14 threw a rod and we walked two miles to Ogdensburg The nlght Lddie Bump's NGreen Hornetn Ccarl got caught 114liifiiiiiillliiiikilkiiiififilkiklkilk4f1I1IlUlHk1k1Y1UY1klk'FlYllf1UkllUklk4f1Ylklkiklif XHFIKHOHYIFJYIKIYIKWIOUKIKIKIY GAINES Q SPERMAN INC. Excatving and Grading Contractors Building and Machinery Movers Phone 277H, 2764 Potsdam, New York The day the girls took Herbie Phippen's convertible to Hopkinton
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