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To James Champagne, who has a great smile, we give him Ipana so he will last a while. To Billy Bailey, who works in the shop. We give these coveralls so he won't get all slop. To Allan Burrows, who likes to type, we give him these erasers so he'll do it right. To Ronnie Bunce, whose words are so few, we present this siren so he can get through. To Donald Burke, whose jokes are so typical of him, we present this joke book to keep them in trim. Barbara Carter wants to be a nurse, we hear. We present smelling salts to keep her from fear. To Millard Edwards, who likes to tinker with electronics; we give him this light bulb to keep his mind on it. To Lillian Guptill, that line wolf from Sharon, who likes to sing, we happily present this mando- lin. To Ann Hill, who has this merry way, we present her with this pretty bouquet. To Liz Johnson, that friendly lass, we give this glue to stick with the class. To Gordan Knight, since mechanics is his best bet, we give a screwdriver to start off his set. To Brian MacDonald, whose specialty is model T's, we present a hot rod to keep him at ease. To Edward Niemela, who likes to bother girls, we give this wig and bit of advice, stay away from their curls. To Mike O'Dell, who wants to be an M. D., we give these glasses so he can see. To John Plimpton, whose joy is in his camera, we give him this film to start off the drama. To Alice Powers, who has a very sweet way, we present her this perfume to keep her that way. To Peggy Rajaniemi who likes to sew, we present this cloth to make a bow. To Jean, who has that secretarial ambition, we give this notebook, to keep her figures in con- dition. To Martha Tenney, who dresses nicely all the while, we present this fashion book to keep her in style. To Burton Walker, who likes to travel, we present this quick and speedy wheelbarrow. To Leslie MacNutt, who likes to jitterbug, we give this carpet to cut a rug. To Fred Otterson, whom we all know as Friday, we give this mirror so he'll always be tidy.
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James Dodge, whom we never seem to hear, we give this horn so we’ll know when he is near. To Maureen Plimpton, who is the marrying kind, we give this flashlight in hopes a man she will find. To Danny Paquet, who has hobbies a plenty, we give this scrapbook and hope it won't stay empty. To Roger Reynolds, who is bashful with girls, we give this doll to set his head awhirl. To Elaine Martin, we give this cologne so she’ll never walk alone. To Robert Kierstead, who played basketball, we give this hoop to remind him of the good times had by all. To Michael Walker, who has wavy hair, we give this Soft Set so it will always be fair. To George Russell, who enjoys shop, we give pail and mop so he can help a lot. To Nancy Rodger, who can push a pencil in the most creative ways, we give this stack of note paper to write down things you wish to say. To Lorraine Blanchette, who can cook tasty dishes, we give this cookbook to make all she wishes. To Constance Taft, who may some day wear nurses white, we give this uniform and hope it doesn’t fit too tight. To Elliott Huckins, who is Air Force bound, we give this brand new airplane so he can buzz the town. To Janie Dolan, who has a brand new hope chest, we give these baby garments and hope for the best. To Elaine Florre, who likes music and dance, we give this full date book so she'll have a chance. To Gale Henessy, who may travel far, we give this little green car. To Richard Hoyt, who is so quiet and nice, we give this drum at a reasonable price. To Lois Ye Hand, who likes to sing, we give this recording by Bing. To Tom Bair, who has the talent to paint, we give this brush and paper to paint pictures that are quaint. To Dorothy Gray, we give this little pan in hopes she can cook for that lucky man. To Peter Co.datos, who likes to sing, we give this mike in hopes he’ll be a second Bing. To Jere Morris, we give this yellow taxi so he can be a hacki. To Charles Smith, we give this shoe shop and hope your business will never stop. To Judy Cutter, who is so small, we give her these heels to make her tall. To Joan Simonetta, who's sweet on John, we give this leash to lead him on. To Bruce Brenner, who likes to eat, we give these bananas and hope it's a treat. To Jean Guinard, who has lovely black hair, we give this headband for her to wear. To Jack Quinn, who likes good jive, we give him this drum to keep him alive. To Lilly Maglie, who can write so well, we gladly present this pen and ink-well. To Chris Yakovakis, who is so strong, we give these bar-bells to help him along. To Elizabeth Robertson, who’s always late, we give this clock so she’ll get up at eight. To David Wilder, who likes to ski, we give you these goggles so you can see. To Wayne Robinson, we give this car, so that he can travel far.
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‘Pxofi eccf A look at P. H. S. Class of '56 in ten years has revealed some interesting things: Brown Now owns the largest trucking agency in the world. The Glen Brown Jr. Truck- ing Co. Brenner Bunce Blanchette Burke Is now a Texas Ranger and has become rather bowlegged. Since he won the $64, 000 question in 1958 hasn't done a day's work since. Is now the proud owner of Miss Lorraine's School for little tots. After graduating from Springfield, Donald Burke holds an important position in the Benoit School of Phys. Ed. Burrows Cutter Is now a successful actor in a new TV series Not So Private Secretary. ” After graduating from KTC, Judy succeeded Miss Thomas as World Affairs teacher at good old P. H. S. Champagne After working up the ladder, Jim finally owns the A P. He is presently in- volved in his fifth divorce suit. Cordatos After his intensive study of Economics under Mr. Pickering, now owns the only haberdashery in Bennington. Dolan Janice and her husband are well known travelers and on a diplomatic mission to lower Afghanistan. Dodge After many years in the automobile business, he has built a new car, but can't find a name for it. Florre After her successful year in the teaching profession. Elaine was chosen by the students of America as the Teacher I would most likely to give my apple to. Gray Guptill Is now a dandruff remover shampoo saleswoman. After designing Marilyn Monroe's wedding dress, Lillian's latest creation is the new round look. Guinard Jean is now happily married and has kept up her interest in sports by organizing the woman's section of the Goldman A.C. Huckins After becoming the first man to reach the moon, Huck has returned complain- ing I Don't like it up there, no girls. Johnson After graduating from Wisconsin she's a successful geologist living in Little Rock, Ark. Kierstead After graduating from KTC Bob is now the shop teacher and basketball coach of Conant. His motto is: If you can’t beat ’em. Join 'em. Martin McDonald Elaine is now a noted author. Her latest book is the Yellow Badge of Dishonor. Brian is a trouble shooter. His latest assignment is selling Thunderbirds to the Poor People of Paris. Knight Gordon is now a successful businessman in Dublin. He owns Gordon's all-night Gas Station. McNutt Naglie Always a pioneer, Leslie is the first policewoman in Bennington. Lillie is now a broadway actress. She is now appearing in the latest hit musical, New Hampshire.
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