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SENIOR PLAY c Joy Herbert Scarlet Deane CAST JEANNE DRISCOLL (Aunt Susie’s Niece) JOAN MURPHY (Joy’s colored maid) Aunt Susie DAWN WILSON (A woman with a mind of her own) Madame Zola ................ MARILYN GUARD (Ability to look into the future) Johnny Rogers RICHARD CROMIE (Interested in Joy) Laura Dawson DOROTHY HAAS (Quiet and apologetic manner) Portia Urk ................. DOROTHY EVERTS (A lawyer) La Salle Johnson WILLIAM ROOKE (Mr. Graves’ colored servant) Omar Graves EDWARD ARCHER (Distinguished business man) Mrs. Edward Dunning CAROLYN PECK (An attractive neighbor) Slick Conway ALBERT ARNOLD (The villian) Director: MISS ELIZABETH MYERS Presented: Schuylerville Central School, November 23, 1954 State Veterans Camp, Mt. McGregor, December 9, 1954
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CLASS WILL We the class of 1955, being of sound mind do hereby make and publish our last will and testament, bequeathing our possessions as hereafter stated. We wish to express our appreciation to the Board of Education who have worked continuously for the betterment of our education and educational facilities. To the Faculty who have worked so diligently with us, we bequeath our admiration and respect. As a whole class we leave our feuding and fighting ways to the class of 1956. Elaine DeGrechie and Jean Driscoll—their places in sextette to Dawn Wilson and Charlene Hinkley. Joan Murphy—her Greenwich friends to Jean Germain. Allen Eddy and Bernice Dornan—their many quarrels to Donna DeFabio and Billy Santabar. Frances Gailor—her sweet ways to her brother, Eddy, who can use them. Larry Heffernan—his good humor to Edgar King. Kate Molloy and Mary Ann Allen—their all-round sports ability to Teresa Butler and Alta Peck as well as their lasting friendship. Dot Haas—her position on the cheerleading squad to any Junior who can use it. Marilyn Guard—her love for English class to Carolyn Peck. Dick Cromie and Larry Peck—their basketball ability. Anne Hughes—her ready smiles to Anne Bristol. Phyllis Fish and Kit Barber—their trips to Durdeytown to Teresa Fitzgerald. Fred VanDeusen and Timothy Williams—their subtle ways to Eugene Duff. Teresa Eustis—her favorite expression “Isn’t it the Worst” to her sister, Helen. Sheila Deyoe. Sandra Drew and Alma Hayes—their quiet ways to Betty Woodcock, Joan Wood and Brenda Villa. Paul Carter—his ability for doodling to any Junior with artistic talent. Louise Burch—her love for eating in school to Marilyn Dickinson. Lionel NorLandin and Jimmy Perotta—their habit for getting into trouble to Jimmy Ruff and Dave Carpenter. Gary Obie—his model airplanes to Bob Everts. Joe Lenz—his position on the boys’ quartet to Henry Peck. George Mabb—his uncontrolled outbursts in English class to Billy Barber and Chris Schmidt. Ray Seymour and Roger Sherman—their position in the Drum' Corps to Frank Sullivan. Elaine Fitzgerald—her love for 4-H demonstrations to anyone who has the ability. Eddie Archer—his acting talent to Eddy Molloy. Mary Butler—her enthusiastic attitude toward basketball to sister, Teresa. Howard Gardephe and Peter Young—whose enthusiasm for school and home-work we leave to Billy LeBarron and Tommy Drew. Bob Burch—his uncontrollable blush to Tommy Smith. Executrix
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Marilyn Guard Jean Driscoll Bernice Pornan Dorthy Hass Kathryn Ann Molloy Mary Ann Allen Timothy Williams Anne Hughes Elaine Fitzgerald Roger Sherman Joan Murphy Joe Lenz Sheila Deyoe Alma Hayes Gary Obie Richard Cromie
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