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Page 20 text:
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One of the most memorable events of any school year is the senior play, This year's play, Seventeenth Summer, under the able direction of Mr, Williams, was the story of a young girl, Angie Morrow, and all the joys and sorrows of her seventeenth summer, It all starts when she meets lack, the center of the basketball team, and who, she thinks, is just the greatest ever. To complicate things for her is Jane, who, once she knows what she wants, goes after it and makes it pretty obvious that what she wants is Jack. There is Iane's best friend, gossipy Margie, and to add to the confusion, Tony, the wolf, and Fitz, Margie's steady, Looking on at all ofthis is Angie's family, herkind and understanding mother, her bewildered father, who can never seem to find anything, her impish little sister, Kitty, and her two older sisters, Margaret, loving and advice-giving, and Lorraine, a would- be sophisticate, who just can't seem tohold her man. Rounding out the play very nice- ly is Margaret's fiance, Art, and Martin Keefe, Lorraine's hope. - - Dolores Rodrigues ' L Angie - - Jack - - - - - Thomas Jensen Kitty ------- Betty Ann Fallon Mrs, Morrow - Carol Knickerbocker Mr. Morrow ------ Robert Feil Margaret - - - - - -Diana Wilson Lorraine - - - - Linda McHugh Art ---- ---- S aul Grohs Martin - - - William Parsons lane - - - - Ann Michael Tony - - - - - Robert Nelson Margie - - - -Virginia Pittman Fitz --------- Robert Bendy
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THRCUGH THE DGCRS We the Seruor Class of 1955 of Roelrff Jansen Central School havrng completed our last year of school do hereby make and publrsh thrs our last wrll and testament Harold Jensen leaves his smooth operating typewrrter to Kenny Baker Malcolm Hoyt leaves hrs Poughquag girls to Jim Mcl-lugh Tom Murphy s Irrsh warts go to LaFrance Bell Carol Knickerbocker w11ls her hearty laugh to Judrth Burdrck Joyce Bathrlck and Ann Mrchael leave two bottles of red dye to Pam Peck Ut s trme for a change John Rogers jeep goes to Jrm Osbom so he won t have to r1de to school rn that one cylrnder hot rod Jeame Beanre and fnend, Gracre leave therr book 1-low to Catch a Grrl to John Rodda Jr and Lotus Wassenhove wrlls hrs book How to Get Along wrth the Chrckens to George Gellert Bob Hrlpertshauser leaves hrs extra hours to Davrd Mrller Center slot on next year s football team goes from Allan Coons to Brurser Wood Betty Gardner leaves her Jug End boys to Nancy Carrol and Bette Ann Fallon leaves her pep to Walter Altenburg Warren Laverack leaves hrs courteous and safe drrvrng habrts to Vrctor Raabe Ross Pollock and Leonard Sturdrvant leave therr curly hart to Mr Lawrence and Mr Rodda Nancy Coons leaves her typewuter to Margre Van Hoesen for wrrtrng frctron storres A comrc strrp personalrty goes to Mrke O Connell from D1CkfL 11 Abnerj Ackemran Dolores Rodrrgues bequeaths her sayrng Watch rt Bucky to any grrl who has trouble Norm Bell bestows hrs date book upon Clem Hils Those loud Chrrstrana twrns will therr rambuncuous ways to the qruet and studrous Van Tassels One dented fender goes from Lrnda McHugh to Slug Dwy QOne dented one rs better than none, huh Slug? Bob Streeter grves up h1s O6 and Jack lrght to Bob Crandall Peg Pollock s all round frgure goes to Edrth Mrller Charlotte Shutts leaves her art of soundmg off to Dave Bushey Allie Bendy sadly grves up hrs great rrght arm to the New York Yankees Maureen Bopp wills her wrnnrng smrle to Shirley Snyder Bob Nelson and Brll Parsons leave therr crew cuts to Art VanZwehl and John Shannon Bruce Ellrot gets the name Nature Boy from Brll Brandt and from Bob Ferl some nameless creature recerves the name Froggy Mr Siegfried receives a parr of flashrng eyes from Jack Decker Diana Wrlson leaves her porse to Carol Ann Vorgang A set of barbells goes from Albert Chrrstrana to Mrss Bauer for future use Saul Grohs and Joe Zullo leave therr drrvrng knowledge to the drrvers rnstructron class Tom Jensen leaves his way with the women and one box of Wheatres to Brll Mrles Leone Crasper and Mary Shrpman leave therr hosprtal beds to Mrss Mettler Joe Fnday gets a trench coat and brref case from Walter Trrpp Pat Herron grves her clarinet to Alan Kaufman To Kenny Emerson Susre Jones leaves her loud study hall whrspers fSound more lrke shouts to us J Cowboy Call leaves hrs trumpet to the musrc department He s changed lus cow callrng techruque Janet Whitaker bequeathes a worn out flute to Lrz Muth Sandra Nermann sadly grves up her boy Brll to Judy Haner Elnora Wrlliams wrlls her thermometer to the science department Mary Stuart Whrtbeck s fllvver goes to Eartha Kitt so she can hurry back to Afrrca where she belongs Mildred Mrchael leaves some buckets to the flre crew Geraldrne Hunt and Peggy Schmerchel leave therr horse sense to Bonnre Drckrnson and TJasa Krofta while Debbre Wrllcox leaves all her sense to the faculty Betty Frueh gladly grves up her brother to Mr Colclough As our final bequest we leave all the fun we ve had rn the past to the underclassmen Regretfrrlly submrtted Class of 55 I I I I p s ' o . I - u rv . - . , . . .J , . . , . . . s n ' - u ' ' - u ' n ' ' I I I ' ' rv ' ' rv I 9 ' 1 I yr ' n I Q . . . a . . . . , . ,. . ' - -I ' n - I I I I . n o 0 o , . . . ' . u - rv . uv n ' ' f . 0 ' . - u -I - I f I I 1 I ' n u I n . . I Q n U 0 . . . . , . . - p S n a I o Q ,, ,, . . , . . . 1 . a ' ' n ' n 4 Q . , . . . o I n o o , . I o I I
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