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LONGI-IORN Moments of Yesterday Flash' News has lust bc en TLCGIX ed ox G1 Statlon C R A I Y that the Unlted States 18 belng tulned upslde down Yes Cl 1t1Cb haye lust d1SCOX ered ln the Llttle Known Facts of Llttle Known People sectlon of the llblaly ln lXew Yolk Clty a dusty old book w hlch IS entltled The Hlstoly of the Class of 1956 at Waterbuly Hlgh School Watelbuly Velmont Th1S yolume w hlch ls xalued at one mllllon dollars pel w Old IS Sald to con taln the facts about a class w hlch eyicells all ln dlgnlty 170196 and lntelll gence We haxe lented thls book fol one b1ll1on dollals plus one hundred guards to make sule It IS not lost Hele ale lust a fewf of the many remalkable memorles w hlch the Class of 1956 contllbuted to the VS011d When the Class of 1956 entered the f11St glade there were many teals shed and ex clyone wanted to go back home but wlth the escellent help of MIS Cllfton we w ele soon at our desks and leady to stalt the long load to success On the 1'Y101l11Hg of the 1'l1Qt day at about 9 '30 Bllan Hal w ood let out a yell and w hat do you suppose he w anted '7 Xou guessed It hls 9 00 feedlng' V In glade two Jlm I7or spent most of the X9dl standlng ln a colner because he was caught tlylnf to fol ce a bowl full of oollyw ogs down Paul F1Sk6 s neck From then on Paul has been known as Sweetwatel Upon 9111611115 the thlrd glade we added a new student Ramona Mc MHHIS Oul teachel had a XQIV hald tlme keeplng the gum out of Ra mona s plgtalls It seems that Gummy Maltln w as always belng caught VV1th a wad ln her mouth when told to take It out she used Ramona s plg talls f01 the nearest leceptacle 61 s help we D1 obed the darkest and deepest my stelles of long dlxlslon Hay en t we had any mentlon of lomance yet' Well It all started ln Mlss Robeltson s fifth glade Ann Saw tellc helped flll Ballett Gates w lth chocolate bals untll she lan out ot money and he stopped loxlng her In glade QIX the patlent Mls Rudd tlled to calm us down lnto lespect able 13d1QS and gentlemen Aftel all we V619 entellng JUHIOI Hlgh next year Aftel a h9Ct1C two yeals we somehow managed to be leady 101 the Fleshman Class much to the SUIIJIISG of all oul teachels Oul Pleshman class OHTCLIS wele Bob Sweetael plesldent Dayld Morse X109 plesldent Callle Maltln secletaly and Ramona McManls treasulel M1 Rowe as oul adylsel blought the ploper dlgnlty to oul class meetlngs and even gulded us safely thlough the Fleshman Receptlon Headlng oul class ln the sophomol e y eal w ere Dayld 1110199 D1 esldent Carlle Md1tlH XICG D1 esldent Judy Falbelt secletaly and Ramona Mc MRHIS tleasulel Oul fil st dlamatlc effort was The JIHX fl om Alabama d11E'Ct6d by W1 Tadelew Skl It w as agl eed that the play should be illmed ln Holly w ood but Ceclle B DeWlllle happened to be out of town and w asn t 11 ee to dll ect It Bllan Halwood from oul supellol class went wlth The Imaglnaly Iny alld to the New England Play Festlx al at Sanfold Malne Paul F1Sk6 1'9p1eSGI1t6d us at the All State Muslc Festlval K . vs 1 kv K1 2 A1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - - -'J- 1 S Aw f 1 51 1 I A, 1 1 7 ' K L' '- . ,, . Y . V V ,, . . ' 1 1 ' Y 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' U ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , A 1 ' 1 1 1 ,, 7 7 ' , , , A 1 K . , . , S - 1' ' f ' l 1 7 . . , . , ' y v 1 ' 1 ' ' 11 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 . 1 D 1 v ' N Q . 1. 7 1 A1 , ' .3 1 y 71 y- 1 Q 1' 1 ' l 1 . v v 1 v A w w 1 1 1 4 . . , . . . . 7 x u -1 . I 1 u 1' 1 Y . .. , , ' 1 1 1 . . ' ' ' - I 2 rn u 14 ' ' w 1 ' v 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 , , . . t . L v1 kv T 1 1' Cz- 1 1 . 1 A 1 K1 1 ' 9 I , sc 4 H 1' 1- ' 1 1 1 y 1 - D 7 K 7 K I 1 1 1 1. 1 ' ' 7- - , ' . v 64 vy' 1 . Y 1 K 7 ' . V . l Y . V N ,Y . - , , . . . ' k 4 A, . , Shortly w'e were enyoylng the fourth grade where, wlth Mlss Wheel- N, 7 1 7 1. . few. , . U . . Y , V . 1 y 6 . . ' 1 , 1 , ' 1 7 1 f 1 A ' 1 1 1 . 1 1' g I 1W I 1 I 7 N v' ,. A y . . , . . - . r 1 4 v v 1 1' ' 1 ' . , 1 . . , H .AU , S , , . . , . fr N 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 h 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 7 1 1 r 1 1 1' - v' .. . , , 1 y' - 1 ' . 1 ' . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , ' A 7 7 7 L 7 7 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . . . , .1 , A, T Y A A Q Y 4 n , ' , 1 ' -' - 1 1' 1 1 V 1 1 . 1 1 . , - 7 7 7 ' 7 ' 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 ' 1. H ' 1 vv ' . , 7 1 1 . Y . Y K 1 7 A Y . Y v ' 1 ' na 7 . 4 I v v 1 , 'lf' 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1'. 1 1 ' 1 1 1' 1 1 . ,' an ' 1 7 A ' 7 7 79 Y 7 1 v 1 , .
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LONG!-IORN President s Address Whlle I xx as xvondellng how to begln thls lddress It bec une lpp lrent th xt the content could conslst of only txxo thoughts the p 1st and the lut ure All graduatlon speeches lnclude one 01 both of these Not xxlshlng, to dexlate from the normal course I LII1d9l'E0Ok to complle the folloxxlng Most of vou I pre ume lemember xx ell the feellng vou had xvhen you left hlgh school bome of vou xx ere gxy and happv lhout It 01 xt le lst so It seemed and some of you xvele leally xely sad Ex en though clothes U1 car stvles haxe changed slnce you gl aduated the feellng lemalns the same Hoxx xlxldly do you recall those ex ents at commencement? FOI some of you the thought IS hazv tor others cleal Psychologlsts tell us that xve tend to lemembel ple is int and happy elcpellences We try to forget sad ones Thls I bQl19X6 the ex ents xvhlch xxe consldel sad and unhappy oftentlmes turn out to be happv ones Analvze graduatlon For elghteen long years vou pal ents have cloth ed lox ed fondled gulded pralsed prodded crltlclzed and doted on your chlldren Thls for all of you IS the payoff For us of the graduatlng class as xxe glance back at the memorles xxe haxe C16dtGd at least ln part dullng the past tvxelxe years We see xxhat lnsplratlon and guldance you haxe D1 OX1d9d fO1 us We may not alxvays agree xxlth you but ln the end that xvhlch you have suggested has turned out to be rlght We must not conslstently stop to thlnk of xvhat has happened befole Thls IS good once IH a xxhlle but ln these days ot automltlon and locket shlps and lnnumerable mlles of space to conquer one cannot be tled doxvn to the past We are at the polnt ln oul llx es xx hen xxe must look the td A blg de clslon IS IH oul path Thele xvlll be mlny m lny more but thl IS the Ill st blg one and doubtless xxlll lemaln to seem the most lmpoltant Oul g'9lI91dIL1OH ls llX1Hg LIHCISI 1 SOLIO sclentlllc challenge Inv SOCIO sclentlflc challenge I mean that the hlgher 1nd mole speclallaed st llldll ds of IIICIUSIIV today must be met understood and dealt xxlth plopelly by exeryone It ls for us graduatlng ln 1956 to take up thlS SOCIO sclentlhc challenge dlslegardlng the threat ot xx dl yet constantly Stllx lng by knoxx ledge IOI peaceful co exlstence Automatlon the xx orklng man ot the tuture xxlll ellmln ite mxny lobs but CIQIIG an equal number of more speclalwed openlngs Thls xxlll call for more knoxxledge ln many many flelds more knoxx ledge lb FQQLIIFQCI than xx hen many of you left school We must understand xx hat automa tlon and the soclo sclentlflc challenge means to us as students and to you as parents If the SOLIO sclentlflc challenge IS met and dealt xxlth propel ly I bEl16x6 thls top heaxx shaky lrresponslble xvorld vxe llx e ln today Wlll be better for us and our chlldren tomorroxx BRIAN HARWOOD o I I I' ' V I' 2 lI'I', 'Z Z 2 I 2 1 k1'k1 ' 1 S: 1 ZA1 1 , ' - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1'1 ' ,- . I I I . I Y 1'1 ' 1 1 ' 1' - I , 1 1 ' Q 11 11 1, ' 1 ' . 9 ' 1 1 I f I . . , . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . V c D c. , 1 :I I ' 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 1 ,1 1 I , , I I . ,I I 1 1 1 1' 1 1 I -1 I 1 11 c I V I I , c I I . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I . I 1 1 1 . . ' a 1, v K ' 1 V ' 1 1 1 '11 l :Ir H' 1' 7 is .1 I ' ' 7 1 I I , I , I I. I , I Y -1. N 1 ' 1 I I I U I. 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 - U . I V I y 1 1 v 9 r a . I, , I ii 1 ' U N V Y fl f 5 I 'V ! 7 I- 1 V 7 Y I 1 7 1 ' I 1 . . I Y I I, I 1 1 1' 1 1 V 1 1' 1 ' ' 5 c I . I ' f '1 1 1 cI . .'v .w ' I 7 ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 I I , I I c 1 I 1 I I 1 ' 1 1 1 f ' I I c c I I , 1 1 1 K. 1 1 A1 2 2 . ,- - A1 L1 1 . I ,. E y Z i1 , S A1 .K1 ' 11 1' u r' 1 1 ' 1 1 , II I I . I M . .1 . v. I I H' 4. -Y . . . 1 Y ,, , ' . - I c I I . N I K1 I I I I 1 I3 1 4 ' 2 1 A1 ,1'c .r L1 2 2 ' L1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 ' 1, ' a a 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 '1 1 ' -11' ' ' . 1 . I I I I I '11 1 ' ' 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1' 1- : , , I I I , . , ' I 1 . v . . . 1 Y. . . I I Y . 1 , , c 1 I I ' r 1 1 o. I I 1 .1 v. c I 1 . I ' 1 - ' 7 ' 11 1 '11 ' J 1 1 1 1 - I . i i. - . 1 . . Y. 1 c . , . 7 . - 7' . . Y . Y . . 1 9 7 I . . 7 I .
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LONG!-IORN The only change rn Junror class officers yy as the posrtron of presrdent yy hrch yy ent to Brran Harwood Our sports enthusrasts rmproved therr skrll and abrlrty on the basket b 1ll court as the months rolled by Frppv O Brlen ind Shrrley Mrles proy ed to be wry efhcrent co L :pt uns R rmonr MUNI mrs Shzrlra Bohrnnon Crrlre M utrn Elorse Sprcer Wlrrylee Humphrey Paul Brskc Ronnle Robre Clyde Whrttemore rnd Ixrchard Reynolds were on the bzsketbrll squads The taculty selected Iefrnnette Cuon Shrrley Mrles and Retfr Jones tor Grrls St rte and Brran Haryyood lrm Izor ind Paul Frske lttended Boys State Prul Frske Shrrley Mrles and Brrrn Hrryyood yycre selected tor All St rte ln our tear drrpprng one act play The Dear Departed Reta Jones rushed on stage screamrng, that Grandfather yy as dead' In the nrck of trme Grandpappy Hun ood hrmselt came rnnocently down the stfurs M my members of the cl rss starred rn the three 'ict play Our Hearts Were Young, and Gay Every one kneyy rt yvas the Roarrng Tyventres when Elorse Sprcer portrayrng Cornelra Otrs Skrnner yyaltfed back and forth across the stage rn her black slrnky dress Appearrng rn My Lady s Lace at Marblehead Massachusetts Brran Frnally the long, an arted and all rmportant semor year arrry ed Keep rng, the class meetlngs quret well almost quret yyas Brran Harwood as presrdent mth Carlre Martrn as vrce presrdent Shrrley Mrles secre tary and Ramona MCBISHIS treasurer A large number of senrors assrsted by three penlgurns an octopus and sey eral thousand cockroaches helped to make The Man Who Came to Drnner a hoyylrng, success On the grrls basketball team yvhrch bec1me Clrss B champrons and runners up tor the State trtle were Co captarns Ramona lWClVI'1I1l5 and Carlre Martrn Sharlra Bohannon Tlppy O Brren Shrrley Mrles and Elorse Sprcer Ablv supportrng, the bovs basketball squad yyere Captarn Paul Frske Mary Krngsbury ind Drck Reynolds Sex er rl senrors portr 15 ed roles rn the one act plays Utter Relaxr tron and tvyo scenes trom Arsenrc and Old Lace In the cast ot the lat ter whrch yyent to the Nevy England Festry al yy ere Ann Sayytelle Jean nette Caron Jrm Izor Dayrd Morse and Brran Haryyood Our Senror vear has probably been the most excrtrng, and most ey ent tul 1nd yye yyrll long remember all the tun we Ve had Well rt looks as lf some of tue dust his been bloyyn off thrs book so we Wrll close by thankrng, ey eryone yvho has made rt possrble for us to rcqurre thrs book and read some ot the Moments ot Yesterday SHIRLEY lVIILES JUDITH TALBERT f . : s .3 , 1 1 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 - 2 I - . K1 ,1 1 Dy. V ' U ' 1' 2 ' ' A1 7 1 '-'2 2 2 2 '12 2' 2 2 , 1 I 1 1 . 1 I 1 I I rl 1 1 I 1- 1 . fc c , A I , A 2 I V, 1 3, ' 1 ' 1 . 7' 1 1 2 1 f , , c . c L c t. A. . Q C 2 . , . 4. . 6 ' A. I n I 4 1, -1. w l 1 . . 2 1, 2 ' ' ' , . , 2 ' .' 2 ,J L C 1. 2 'K1 V ' - 1 ' ' is, . -'Z 2 1 'J ' A1 ' - . C 1 I - . . -1 f is 1 1 7, 7 ! Y K s . S f ' ' . - . , c , . , L c L. I I1 1 11 v 1 I 1 1 if 1 1 1 1 c . Q r . . c 'c , - r 1 . V 7 1 ' H . ' ' 1 . - 4 f1 ' . 'N . 4 v r L , L , ' 4 ' ' an , 1, va , , ' , U . .L , .. . , Harwood was named on the All-New England Play Cast. . , , . . C . K . . I - , ,S , A. ,. A. . X 1 Y 7 K ' f 1 , . . ,, f ., Q, 1 v 1 wr fu 1 54 4 . 1,, I Y . r 1 11 ' - 1' . 1 5 1 . ' .. f 1 1 . ' 1 . - c A , c J cr. . 1 -1- ' 1 . ' 1 H 1 ' 1 . ' '1 r , 1 - 1 c K . . Q . . , . . I . 6 . C 3 v a 9 A . 4 . , Y 1 . . V . f V s 'S 2 . ' ' , ' U 7 . Y ' 4 . 1 1 W , c A . . .2 K. ' . .2 , . K. ' , -. . . 1k., H . 2 Z- . y, 7 1 1 .1 'C 1 I f y, a 1 . A L L, C 1 x ' ' r Y 1 I ro v 7 , V A 7 3 a a ' y ' - . . U . K. . , L. , . K. , - . 2 ' . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , . . s 1 . 2s f . , . . , , K. . . A. . . A . ,, . n ,, 2 r . r ' . 7
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