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CLASS ALPHAB T A is for Adrienne who's president of the class She'll graduate in three years so she's quite a B is for Betty who is always very frank She's not much of a girl for playing pranks. C is for Conklin, Ruth is her first name You can always depend on her to be at games. D is for Dibble, the boy who has left us He Joined the service without any fuss. E is When F is That G is for she for she for Evelyn, she studies so hard loses her temper she's quite a card. friendly which Linda trys to be succeeds is very plain to see. our going, we're sorry to leave we hope the lower classes will grieve. H is for Hoyt, everyone calls her Pat She's always pleasant and never high hat. I is for If asked J is for Just put K is for Come innocent, the way if he's prepared, Joanne who's very her in a game and kindness which we Don trys to look he hasn't cracked a fond of sports she's never out of seniors try to show in contact with us and then you'll know. L is for LaPoint, the given name is Dona A girl with vim, vigor, and honor. M is for Magill, Patty to you Good in home ec. and she sure is true blue. N is for notions which we often got Some were good and some were not. 0 is for open door to our lives that lie ahead May there be more smiles than tears to shed. P is for Phippen Herbie be nickname It's hard to tell where he'1l gain his fame. Q is for quiet, we seldom attained Though silence is golden, the adage claimed. R is for Ruth, her name is LaClair She has lots of pep and strawberry hair. bright lass book. sorts.
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Carl ward WA quiet lad but not so bashful withal' Junior Varsit Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,Kg Student Council 35 Gym Exhibi- tion 1,2. SENIOR MEMORIES 1. Seventh grade scavenger hunt. 2. That 8th grade hayride indoors. 3. The freshman play M. The General Business trip as freshmen to Potsdam. 5. The night Pat Hoyt ate a moldy sandwich coming home from the Crossroads. 6. Carolyn's and Nancy's weddings. 7. The Christmas dance that turned out to be such a frost. 8. The fudge we ate during play practice. 9. The rides home after play practice!! 10. The day four seniors hid Miss B1oomfield's keys. ll. Linda trying to drive without starting the car in driver's education course. 12. Adie, Dale, Evelyn, and Dona eating pickles during the vic dance. 13. How the high school faculty cheerleaders looked and acted at the varsity-faculty basketball game. lk. Linda DeLaire's spill at the donkey basketball game. sa-as azfcsvvrfmvxamisses-taxsssxxx 41444444arararaawoaszuw-rs:-satan-:vista-rams THE BING STEVENS STORE Sporting Goods Canton, New York lllkllfllflklklkllfllilkifilflllilfilviflflklkikiklfikllfIk'llllfifikllfikvlfllfllfikikikllfllfilvkllliililflifikikilillllliilllliifilfikllfikiiliirlililflllikikflfllriirilvk
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CAlphabet cont., S is for Shirley, placid and cool Nothing disturbs her as a general rule. T is for Thompson whose name is Ray we enjoy his antics every day. U is for unity which we hoped to gain Our efforts were frantic often fraught with pain. V is for victory, four years of work Graduation for those who did not shirk. W is for ward whose first name is Carl He never fights, or starts a quarrel. X Y, and Z mark the end of our story If you can rhyme them, we'll give you the glory. SENIOR ORCHIDS The class of 1957 presents an orchid to: Adrienne Peary for being Salutatorian and for winning the Homemaking and D. A. R. Awards. Evelyn Russell for being Valedictorian. Mr. Turcotte for helping with our many problems. Mr. Beha and Mrs. Sullivan for being class advisors. Miss Bloomfield for directing our play and the work on the yearbook. Mrs. Jenack for being advisor of the Junior Varsity and Varsity cheerleaders. v Pat Magill for being business manager of the yearbook. Pat Hoyt for being editor of the Atom. Donald Petty for winning the foul shooting contest. Diane Planty for being president of the student council. James Curry for being captain of the football team. Reggie Barrett for being high scorer of the Varsity. David wells and James Curry for being co-captains of the Varsity basketball team. Danny Conger for being captain of the JVs.
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