Willsboro Central High School - Gilliland Yearbook (Willsboro, NY)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 82
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 82 of the 1956 volume:
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EX LIBRIS With undying memories of having known you We'll always be true to you, our cherished school ADMINISTR ATION P r rici po-l Francis B. Sprague Prof He’s a friend to us all And we agree; A finer man There’ll never be. A Jv ser Marian L. Billings Nanna She’s our pet, A spoiled one, too. Pay no attention If she's ugly to you. JACVLTY FACULTY Francis B. Sprague, Principal Barbara Oliver, Secretary Georgiana Anson J.H.S. History Harry Babbitt Sciences Kathleen Beirne 2nd, Grade Marian Billings H.S. English Esther Booth J.H.S, English Sue Damis Home Economics Joseph DelConte Guidance Gerald Devan H.S. Math Mildred Grupe 3rd. Grade Don Guerin Industrial Arts Helen Halloran J.H.S. English Beulah Helms I(.th. Grade Frances Huntington Kindergartin Hammond Livingston H.S. History Nan MacDougal Art Lillian Marshall Elem. Music Hilda Martin 3rd. Grade Amy Mason 1st. Grade Julia Mason 6th. Grade Helen Moran Nurse Ella Murphy ifth. Grade Mary Patterson J.H.S. Math Mary Jane Powell 2nd. Grade Virginia Sayward 5th. Grade Marjorie Stafford 1st. Grade Catherine Sullivan Commercial Joseph VanKorb Physical Education Nelson Wellspeak Music Marie Wrisley 5th. Grade Cafeteria Workers Mrs. Brown Mrs, Bigelow Mrs. St. John Mrs, Winters Mrs. Hamms Custodians Mr, Stafford Mr. Frenier Mr. Elanchard Mechanic Mr, McCann CL. Oik icers Jean Maclnnes Mac She lives up in The highlands far, She's apt to become A skiing star. Albert Bayless Al He's busy every minute With so much to do. But he finds time to be A wise guy, too. Shirley Strong rtShirlH Shirley comes From Reber town. But to P.S.T.C. Her thoughts are bound. Robert Tyrrell Bob A better trumpeter You'll not find. He also has A mighty keen mind. Linda Bridge Lin She boasts black hair And big brown eyes. She is a girl Who's mighty wise. Martin Crowningshield Marty A quiet boy Who wears glasses. And tries quite hard In all his classes. Donna Cross Don To Dannemora She often goes; Where she stops, Nobody knows. Roger Perris Rog Girls are his weakness. His only one. But Roger is always Having fun. John Frenier Johnny” Johnny plays the hottest Trombone in our band. And is always ready To lend a helping hand. Donald Goff Doug Doug is often found In a laboratory. To him, precision Is mandatory. Edward Hatch Ed He likes to hunt. Fish, dance and sing. In fact he likes To do most anything. Otis Jones Pete He thinks Fords In cars are tops. But up at Doran's He often stops. Joan Kelly Joni She seems quite proud Of her Irish name. And has a restless nature For someone to tame. James King Jim A dog, a gun, A woods with game-A gift of hunting To Jimmy came. Judith Lacey Judy She's a dam nice girl In her quiet way. With a lot to do And little to say. Robert Martin Bob He likes all sports, Especially baseball. And he is thought of Highly by us all. Etta Mero Et She has nice clothes And always looks neat. And she has a voice That is mighty sweet. William Murphy Bill Give him a rod And a fish to lure. A son of Erin He is to be sure. Sandra Oliver Sandy Sandy likes sports, A tomboy, you see. But she is as pretty As she can be. Lorraine Patnode Hon A little girl Always on the go. Who goes with Vernon We all know. Nancy Perkett Nance She 1s very pretty With long blonde hair. And her friendliness She's eager to share. Doreen Ryan Edy With her sweet disposition And pretty smile. She seems to be happy All the while. Shirley Sayward Red Nice brown eyes. Real red hair. If anything's going on, Shirley's there. Alice Sheehan Audy She hails from Essex, A little town. And has pretty eyes That are brown. John Singleton Zeke Jack works hard On his Essex farm. And would never do A soul any harm. Rodney Stafford Shorty” Here is a ooy Who is really tall. He is our center At basketball. Janice Wade Jan 'Though she tries so very Hard to be good. She finds herself not doing What she should. Edward Wells Eddie” He whistles all the time. The happy lad. Working on the farm Seems to make him glad. Julia White Julie” She likes a good time. So they say. But her greatest interest Is Plattsburg way. PerMHalitieA Albert L, Bayless Linda M. Bridge Donna E, Cross Martin A. Crowningshield Roger E, Ferris John W, Frenier Donald D, Goff Edward P, Hatch Otis D, Jones Joan E. Kelly James J, King Judith A, Lacey Jean B. Maclnnes Robert C, Martin Etta M. Mero William C, Murphy Sandra M. Oliver Lorraine M, Patnode Nancy E. Perkett Doreen A. Ryan Shirley M, Sayward Alice E, Sheehan John E, Singleton Rodney E. Stafford Shirley B, Strong Robert M, Tyrell Janice E, Wade Edward T, Wells Julia A. White A Little Boyl Looks Mighty BusyI Doesn't Enjoy Classesl Maybe Another Chemist. Really Everyone’s Friend. John Works For Foley. Doesn't Dance? Goodnessl Eddie Plays Hard. Often Drives (a) Jalopy. Jolly Essex Kid! Jolly, Joking Kind. Judy's A Lady. Jean's Been Mighty Industrious! Rather Carefree Man! Enjoys Making Music. Willie Can Manage! She'll Marry Oneday. Life's Mighty Painfull Nancy Enjoys Parties. Doreen's All Right! She's Mighty Sensitive! A1--------ice! Expertly Shy. Juvenile, Energetic Student! Rod Enjoys Sports! Satan's Baby Sister!1 Real Mad Tooterl Janice Eats Weill 1 Eddie's The Worker! Just A Wanderer. Marian L. Billings Makes Life Bitter!11 Francis B. Sprague Finds Biology Simple! JUNIORS Wayne PeG y Glad yS Qrme Kowjavd E merson 3 rr YT | D t C K V Yevn T ore.nte TOyce Eo rl D at ne. BiM PaTTy BoBty Patty ACTIVITIES CVoYUlS Banci Bo-SKeiboJI Standing: Coach H. Livingston; Bill Provost; Wayne Ashline; Edward Wells; Dick Blanchard; Emerson James; Manager J. Singleton. Sitting: Howard Cross, forward; Edward Hatch, guard; Jim King, forward; Rodney Stafford, center; Morris Shepard, guard; Bob Martin, guard; Andy Collins, guard . Kneeling: Bill Murphy; Jim McCann. Not shown Bo.seWU oaev Class OJT Class o? 15J SENIOR ALPHABET A is for the ACTIVITIES we held, the money to raise, B is for BAND where we worked for praise, C is for the CLASS MEETINGS we held so often, D is for DRIVERS TRAINING, we had to use caution, E is for an EDUCATION that we all strived for, F is for FLORIDA - bound for the Southern shore 1 G is for the GAMES that we often won, H is for HIGH SCHOOL which was a lot of fun! I is for our ICE STATUES that melted so fast, J is for Rod Stafford’s JOKES in class. K is for KINDNESS shown to us by the town, L is for the LIBRARY where we often were found, M is for MIAMI and our class trip, N is for NOON - to the drugstore we’d slip, 0 is for OSCULATING - we did our share, P is for the PROM with an Hawaiian air. Q is for QUIET that we didn’t keep, R is for the REGENTS that were too steep, S is for being SENIORS - we just made it, T is for the TRIBUNE . The bill, we never paid it. U is for US - the class of Fifty-six! V is for VACATIONS - there were no kicks. W is for WORK and our endeavor. X is for the «XCITEMENT, with us forever. Y is for YESTERDAY and YEARS gone by, Z is for our ZEAL - how the times fly! AUTO GRAPHS ADVERTISERS
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