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lr The greatest day of all our years ls Graduation, now it nears. So, for the Class of '58, we've something to say 'Ere we leave S.C.S. on our Graduation Day. Ginger Baker, first on the list, By all the kids, will surely be missed, With her voice she's sure to impress And in the future become a great success. Pat Bennett is our studious one But this brainy gal is lots of fun. In life has but two aims: To become Ralph's wife and a Physicians' Aide A girl who has no trouble at all Is Jean Carley - - both pretty and small. She hopes a secretary to be For a boss who has a comfy knee. Doug Case, who's an ambitious lad Could easily run the store for his dad. But this young fellow who'll win fame: Would rather star in a basketball game. Gail DeCoteau, not too often in class, Has a good brain, and is sure to pass. Mincey takes up all her spare time, A cute couple they are, How they shine! Regina Duffney is a very quiet girlg At cracking jokes, she tries to be no Berle, Thank goodness we have a few girls like she For without her we'd soon lose all sanity. Jean Farnan a gay, friendly lass, Seems the happiest gal in the class. 0600 So when stress or trouble threaten you See Jean - she's sure to pull you through. Betty Ann Flynn is another girl that's gay She seems to be bright and happy all day, Without Betty who is always this way To keep us so happy, we ought to pay. Wherever we are there's always a demand For Rosemary Fuller to be on hand, She's jolly, peppy, and full of fun, She's won the heart of everyone. Tom Guttridge, witty in every way, Will surely make good someday. He passes his time in his father's car Nothing will stop his treading the tar. Linda Kellogg, the blue-eyed wonder Very seldom pulls a blunder . In French class she's simply great, flf she 's on time and not ten minutes latej. Next comes George Kerwood who is very shy, He's unlike the rest and that's no lie. Though George will never be an orator We're glad that, to noises, he doesn't cater. Added to our growing line Is Cal Kirby, qThe lad always on time Q Pj My work's always done, Is a phrase that to Cal means nothing but fun Bev Lane is head of our yearbook staff Has a pleasant smile and a quiet laugh But whenever we see her day or night, That smile she has makes things seem right.
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We are about to do the most exciting thing in our life, as we step into the Time Machine that is going to transport us ten years into the future to the Class Reunion of 1968. In less than a minute we find ourselves in front of the Swank, which is located in busy New York City. As we step through the door we are greeted by none other than Jean Wolff, who tells us that she is the owner of a string of restaurants throughout the country. The other guests are just beginning to arrive and as we look toward the door we see Gail Payne and David Mehang Pinky has his own milk route and his wife, Gail, works very hard taking care of their extensive chicken farm. Now everyone looks toward the door as the famous Douglas Case enters. He was the first one to reach the moon and he came back with this startling news, there aren't any green men. with him is Pat Church who tells us that she is a model of space suits for the tall girl. Next we see Virginia Baker who has her own television show. Her theme song is, I Dream of Donnie with the Light Brown Hair. As we look out the window we see a huge plane landing. The first person to get out is John McLaughlin who has taken the place of Elvis Presley. Right behind him we see Calvin Kirby, who is his bodyguard. He tells us that he hasn't found his dream girl, but isn't going to give up yet. We are happy to find that John has brought quite a few of our classmates with him. Jean Far- nan has become a great actress, and her latest movie is entitled, The Joker. Betty Ann Flynn works for the New York Times and is very excited because she has just been promoted and now has her own Gossip Column. Herbie Phillips is an engineer and is very much in demand be- cause of the quality of his work. George Kerwood has one of the biggest dairy farms in the state and has made quite a name for himself in the agricultural field. The last two people to get off the plane, are the airline stewardess and the pilot. Why it's our own Beverly Lane and Tom Guttridge! They look just charming. Neither one of them can be surpassed in their chosen professions. Well now, here comes Pat and Ralph Marshall. They have a very successful garage at the Four Comers, and their business is really booming. Carole Zerbarini comes rushing in and tells us that she can't stay long because she left her six children with her husband, who just can't cope with them. Right behind her is Regina Duffney who is a housewife, but not an ordinary one because in her spare time she does commercials on TV. Rosemary Fuller, 'The Miss Petite, of 1968 comes strutting in just as cute as ever. With her are Marilyn Parker and Alice Phillips, who are both private secretaries. We find that they are happily married to their bosses, who aren't really the bosses after all. Both Michael Sullivan and John Sheridan are great scientists. John has finally perfected his rocket, and Mike has taken over Mr. Borst's place back at S,C, S, The door opens and we see Jean Carley the greatest novelist of our time. Well, I guess everyone is here now. Wait a minute! Here comes Gail DeCoteau. She has the distinction of being the first one married out of our class, as usual she was late, in fact, she almost missed her wedding. As for we, ourselves, we are both happily married to Service Men and have traveled all over the world with them. Suddenly everything falls silent as Jean Carley reads a passage from her best seller, School Days at S,C, S, While she is reading we can picture our old alma mater and see everyone as they were then. The scene is so realistic that we can hear voices echoing throughout the halls, and hear the school bell ring. ln a flash all the fun of our school days pass in review before our eyes, and at this time I think all of us wish we could return to those wonderful days of the past. Sallie Wheeler and Linda Kellogg
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Ralph Marshall a guy who loves to argue, Can always find a bone to pick with you. Though, while he argues we Seniors can trace, A smile he can 't hide that 's there on his face. John McLaughlin, to this we attest By the entire school will surely be missed, He's helped us all from beginning to end, It's certain the school will miss such a friend. Pinky Mehan never was a great flirty He didn't go crazy over any skirt. Of course for this there is a reason: Gail caught him early in the season. Marilyn Parker buddy of Alice P. Is full of vim, vigor and vitality She lives in the country on a farm She's liked by all because of her charm. Gail Payne, our southern gal, Is thought by all to be a pal. She does irnitations that are really great, If ever down South, she'll surely rate. Alice Phillips, the quiet type, Usually sits home at night She does her homework as you can see For a secretary she hopes to be. Next comes Herb Phillips, who seems very shy, He's like his sister and that's no lie. Though Herbie's not interested in girls today, Someday the right one will come his way. The next in line is John Sheridan, His aptness to speak has never left him. In History class he was seldom ir1 doubt, Unlike some others, he answered right out. Mike Sullivan our great salesman, Could really outsell the best of them. By sales, he has his Senior trip paid for He certainly found buyers by the score. Sallie Wheeler, almost last on the list, Was always very noisy in a certain class But, Sallie, in spite of all her talk, Is really famous for her springy walk. Jean Wolff with her laugh unique Always awakens the class each week. Except for the times she falls asleep, Because of the late hours Ed makes her keep. Carole Zerbarini, who's a popcorn eater Is a good customer for any theater. She also likes many other things: Including beautiful diamond rings. The last rhyme is done for each pupil dear Oh! Just a minute - I forgot I was hereg Pat Church whose aim in life is a nurse to be So she can sit on the Doctor's knee. The majority of the class you will agree, Is each one a girl including me. We may not go down in the Hall of Fame But in school, we had fun just the same. The teachers of this school I know Will surely hate to see us go But now its time I must confess To say farewell to dear S.C.S.
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