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Claw WY! We, the Class of '56,wish to bestow upon the following victims, the Class of '57, our prized possessions so that they will have an enormous amount of ability to do whatever they attempt to achieve: VIVIAN AVERY leaves her boys to Marjorie Harrington, and her poise to Alice Joy Rettmeier. JAMES CABLE leaves his crew cut to Glenny Hinkley, and his sense of humor to Stanley Decker. DIANE EQSSCAS leaves her dark hair to Judy Van Valkenburgh, and her cheer- leading ability to Ruthie Griffin. LAURA GEORGE leaves the color of her eyes to Anita Fusscas, and her technique with men to Rose Jaquish. JULIE IVES leaves her disposition to Judy German, and her height to Bob Purchell. PATRICIA JAQUISH leaves her rifle to Eula Slauson, and her love of practical jokes to Gary Wickham. LOISANNE LONG leaves her dungarees to Donald Osborne, and her letters to Judy Etts. SYLVIA MEAD leaves her wavy hair to Larry Kelly, and her smile to Joe Cower. PATRICIA MORSE leaves her clothes to Joan Enderlin, and her walk to Ronnie Stahl. LAWRENCE NESBITT leaves his laugh to Kenny Hammond, and his curly hair to Frank Myers. L SHAFER leaves his height to Billy Reed,axuihis pencil collection to Gary Slauson. NANCY SMITH leaves her size to Joan Dugan, and her size H shoes to John Hopkins. ROGER STEPANEK leaves his hair cut to Clinton Hunter, and his Chevvy to Larry Kelly and Alice Rettmeier. ' MR. PARNELL leaves his driving ability to Mr. whitelonis, and his size to Mr. Crawford. uw. Q eawtafyd 7Z6'ffff4'! Signed: Z Doe d Buck e ,4avm1L -4 dl' AE 19 .iq 1
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U-- - '-'-'- - W Y T-f-Q-fm 7- Y Y WY- -V 7 D, - 110 tw we all have great hopes for the future. As a matter of fact, here is a page from uWho's who in Americaf which will be published sometime during 1966: Disps Fusscss is now touring Europe in her chartered plane. Ksgl Shafgr, who is running for President of the United States, has a new campaign manager, Senator Jim Capls. Sylvia Blakeslee fthe former Sylyis Mssdb and husband are still running the green and yellow taxi cab route between Roxbury and Grand Gorge. Lswgegcs Nesbitg has completed training at the new air academy and has entered the Air Force as a second lieutenant. A new Arthur Murray studio has been opened in Roxbury. Nancy Smith is the chief operator. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Hara Cthe former Viyisg Avsggl and family recently moved their trailer from Texas to Grand Gorge. Roger Stepsgeg is now chief painter for General Motors Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stahl Cthe former Julie Ives! and family visited Disney land on Tuesday of last week. Pst Jsgugsh is now running a booming business called HChristmas Cards for Tightwads.H nGrand Ole Operyn has a new star, Laugs George. Dr. Spock has a new medical secretary, Pat Morse. ii 2 L WOQM'
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D.A.R. Award of in American est mark D.A.R. Award to the ou x the Sth. grade with the high- CDOIUOQ9Ol..OlClIUOlOIOJOAN citizens in the 7th. grade........... ROBERT CAM ER - GIRLENE EDLAM DOAIRl Award!ICIOCOOICOOICOOOIUIOOOOCCOIONANCY P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 to the student in the 7th. grade with the high- aVerageilOOIOOIlOClO000 00080000100 Dill OOIOOOIIUIOOCOSTANLEY P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 the student with the highest mark in Latin II Regentsiiiiiliiliiiilll OIG OOUIDIIOIOOU U00 Ol!l!COlCllllJULIE . P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 the student with the highest final average in Historyilllllillil Oililllblll 0OQOIIOIIIIIIIOIIDOOOOJ-ULIE P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 the student with the highest mark in the Business Law Regents....... ........... ................LAWRENCE NESBITT P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 the student with the highest mark in Busi- ness Arithmetic Regents.... ................ ................LARRY KELLY P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 the student with the highest mark in Biology RegentsOOOll0l0CIOICDOIOOOI Oil OIlllOlUO0iO Oil IUODOOOIOUIJOM P.T.A. Prize of 82.00 the student with the highest Regents average in the Science Sequence.... ... ...........................DIANA COLLINS P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 the student with the highest Regents average in three courses of Math.. ....WAYNE STAHL P.T.A. Prize of 32.00 to the student with the RegentsillililllOll'lIOCOOOIIIOCOCOIOIIIIQQ ICO. P.T.A. Prize of 31.00 to the student with the IVOOOIUOOIOOOOUUICCOOODQIOOOQICOCOIIOOOOI Ill Prize of 83.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the est average in Preliminary Regents, 8th. grade ... Prize of 32.00 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the highest average in Preliminary Regents, 8th, grade Prize of 52.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the est average in Typing00000000000000000000000o0n0000 Prize of 82.50 given by Andrew F. Lutz to the est average in Business Law.................... 131213555 Biaiggi' student student student 00000000 student mark in English .EILEEN NESBITT average in Eng- ....NANCY WHITE with the high- ELIZABETH WEBER with the second VERONICA GRAHAM with the high- .....JOAN DUGAN with the high- JEANNE BOEREM Delaware Valley Grange Prize of 32.50 to the student showing the most improvement in Home Economics.................................ROSE JAQUISH Bouton Memorial Prize of 35.00 in memory of Arthur and Frisbee Bouton, given by Col. Burrett B. Bouton, to the student with the highest average in all subjects.........................................PAT NUMANN Prize of 32.50 given by F. Leighton Enderlin to the student showing the most improvement in Vocational Agriculture..................JOE HEWITT Prize of 33.00 given by Andrew Brower to the girl or boy showing the best sportsmanship in all games................................WAYNE STAHL Prize of 32.50 given by John Kelly to the student who has done the best work in American H1story................................JEANNE BOEREM Citizenship Award of 8l0.00, given by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse in memory of Chauncey F. Morse......................JOHN HOPKINS - JULIE IVES Faculty Prize of 85.00 for the greatest improvement during the year.. OlilOOOIIICIOCOOOIOCIOUOOOIOOUOOUOQCOOIOOOOOOIIOIIOOCOOIOCOOOOOOJOAN Prize, given by Miss Travis, for the best work in the Sock Darning Contestoo00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000LOIS LONG Helen Gould Shepard Memorial Prize of 310.00 to high school students for outstanding Art accomplishment, according to ability.................. GINNY GAINES - NANCY WHITE Finley J. Shepard Memorial Prize of 310.00 for outstanding Art accom- plishment, according to ability Grades 1'u000000000000000000000000000000000JOHN MILLER Grades 5-8...ELLA MAY VANVALKENBURGH - ELIZABETH WEBER David S. Booth Memorial Prize of 32.50 to the high school student who is second in Art accomplishment, according to ability....JOANNE HARRINGTON Driver Education Prizes of 32.50 each to the outstanding girls and boys in each Classoe00000000000000000000000000DIANE FUSSCAS ' BOB PURCHELL JULIE IVES - GARY SLAUSON Anonymous Prize of 310.00 for outstanding contribution to school mu- organizationslilillOIOIODOIOOIICOO90IDCCOOIOOODIIOUCUOIOOCGINNY DAVID MUNSELL - WAYNE STAHL Anonymous Prize of 31.00 to the student with the highest final aver- IDOOOIOIOl0OOOIIllC0000OUOOOOOIODIOCOOIOOOOOOOOOOOIPAT Rotary Prize of 35.00. The student chosen has her name placed on the plaque in the hall of the school.......,,,,,.,.,,,,.,....JOANNE HARRINGTON Continued on page 55 20 in -'W
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