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CLASS HYMN 1954 Heavenly Father our thanks we unfold For my rxad blesslngs uncounted untold Be Thou our gulde it the crossroads of lxfe Lead us through hardshlp md H1dllSlf1 strife Omnlpotent Ruler all QFGCIOUQ above F111 now our he arts wlth Thy klndness 'md love We seek understfmdmg tow ard stranger 'md frlend Wlth Thee as our Lxght we w1llstr1ve for that end O Lord as we enter adulthood tl'l1QI1lgl'lt Aware of the problems our n ztxon must f ICC We ask Thee for strength to assume our true pl lee Deir God as we stand here m reverence md pr use Teach us to follow the truth of Thv w xys Gr ant us the wlsdom to serve ill m ankmd Help us ennoble the world th at we hnd Amen c , c . V V, . - Y s . q 1 1 A . : ' LQ I : ' z ' 3 ' . ' . 1 , ' . . c , ' 2 . ' ' 1.1 1 . .l 1 . f .1 ' c I V ei I q X . 5 I x C Q 1 Q A .' . 7 Enllghten our souls to dlscern wrong from rlght. 5 z 4 5 1 1, 2 9 3 1 11 z ' 3
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CLASS OF 1954 PROPHECY Paul Pando struck up the band wrth a rousrng march wrrtten by Jeannette Subrk and Bob Bernstern rmgmaster announced the grand Frnale All eyes turned toward the tall handsome star of the evenrng A hush fell over the audr ence as Stanley Tomkms entered the arena Clt rs a very rnterestrng fact to note at thrs pornt that Stan has never heard of Bassrck Hrgh School he rs not an old classmate of ours and he has nothrng to do wrth thrs prophecy We just thought rt would break up the monotony J At the conclusron of the show Bob and Debby went to the Trrple M Cafe owned by the fabu lously wealthy trro of Mangrnes Motto and Moore The headwarter Brll Gacso explarned that they would have to share therr table wrth theatrrcal producer Al Zamary Seated at a near by table wrth therr charmrng escorts were Carol Barnes Betty Knuth Jackre Snetsrnger and Lors Johnson of the Mrtchell Model Agency Also enjoyrng the fine food prepared by Heather Campbell and her cookrng staff Dolores Nauchy and Marre Chrmrno were cartoonrst Bob Erchrnger creator of that well read comrc strrp Lrttle Emmy Rutzen and Dr Wrllram Bakosr head of Chemrcal Engrneerrng at the Tesch Instrtute of Technology Bob Ruge Mas ter of Ceremonres took the Hoor and mtroduced the Green and Whrte chorus lrne Bob Mark Gerry McDougall Mrke ODonnell and Rudy hrgh school pep assembly rn some hrck town rn Connectrcut Next Bob mtroduced Judy Berry Garl Gorden and Loretta Beason outstandrng torch trro of Broadway As the trro fmrshed therr song Flammgo Blues wrrtten by Ann Masar trs and Nancy Barber Bob and Debby notrced a drstrngurshed lookrng group enterrng the rest aurant In the center of thrs drgnrfied party stood Superrntendent of Schools of New York Mrckey Larkm surrounded by five members of hrs all grrl school board Audrey Wehrer Myrna Krner Barbara Seaman Freddre Mae Johnson and Lucrlle Emond The group entered rn trme to wrtness a sensatronal Apache dance by Dranne Creaturo and Robert Shultz After the floorshow Al Zamary oblrgrngly offered Bob and Debby two trckets to hrs latest Broadway show Me rn Jolret starrrng that torrrd two some Betty Lee Baum and Frank Herrera Play rng supportrng roles rn thrs productron were June August Jane Hanock and Mary Jane Drcku Makrng therr frrst appearance as Can Can girls were the Rockettes Dllys Frfi Wrl lrams Betty Bubbles Carbone Mary Cuddles Coca and Judy Zsa Zsa Russo The curtarn desrgned by Dolores Logo closed after the final act and Bob and Debby walked rnto the lobby where they met Judy Kurowskr prckrng up trcket stubs from the floor for her trcket collec tron and taprng them together wrth a roll of MacBerkow1tz Scotch tape They wrshed her many happy evenrngs at the theater and walked outsrde They soon reached the lavrsh Coburn hotel where Debby was lrvrng Bob wrshed Debby the best of luck wrth her gossrp column and then harled a Moody Cab He recognrzed hrs fellow passenger Terry Mandanrcr as the famed desrgner of dungarees Bob arrrved at hrs hotel and spent a very peaceful nrght At erght o clock Bob determmed to go moon rng hurrred to the Lrndahl Rocket Port and was rn trme to catch the Lunar Local desrgned by Alfred Rrchards Bob boarded the rocket and was greeted by stewardesses Nancy Cava nagh Terry Goyette and Marrlyn Roscoe who helped hrm on wrth hrs Swrllrng Space mask When Bob settled down he recognrzed a few of hrs fellow passengers Jullranne Owen famed author of chrldrens books xllustrated by Barbara Baudurnr and Lours Shawah well known rnter steller explorer Soon the great turbrnes began to sprn and the shrp lunged upward splrnterrng the sound barrrer rnto lrttle preces Wrth Joan Weed and Glorra Samowrtz at the controls the rrde through space was smooth and unrnterrupted untrl the mrdday debarked for mrlk Behrnd the crowded mrlk bar Bob saw Jean Zaccarra wartrng on the cus tomers At a lrttle table talkrng excrtedly was metallurgrst Glenn Canfield wrth hrs staff Bar bara Emanuelson Nancy Banks and Steve August who were testrng the uranrum content of the meteorrtes Specral samples of Joanne Bovrcks delrcrous green cheese rmported d rectly from the moon were served by Joyce Mrles When the pasengers had finrshed therr snack they hurrred back to the plane and were about to leave when they notrced a young man runnrng toward them wrth a mop flung Jauntrly over hrs shoulder The newcomer turned out to be Harvey Paulrn who was on hrs way to polrsh up the nearest star After dropprng Harvey off the rocket con trnued rts course to the moon where Mr Namran was to spend a few days vacatron wrth the Iodrces foremost famrly on thrs luxurrous satel lrte After such a trrrng day as thrs Bob looked forward to a relaxrng stay wrth hrs frrends Rrta Golden Susan Schwartz Johanna Olayos Robert Lally Charrman Y 1 Q , o v 7 ' Q . 3 . . 1 , , . , - . - - ' 9 ' an - y 9 7 4 - q ' 77 ' ' ' 7 7 , . . . o y , ' I , y a a ,Q A u I . . , - . - . it . 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ARTHUR KENNETH ABRAMOWITZ Abe R F D 1 Purdy Hxll Road Monroe Debatmg Club PAULINE DOROTHY ANDREWS Paula 415 Spruce Street L A W SHIRLEY ANN ARMENTANO 807 Broad Street H R Secretary Red Cross Delegate Choms F T A L A W H R Vxce Presxdent JOSEPH MARIUS ATTANASIO oe 215 Beechwood Avenue Athletxc Delegate JUNE CYNTHIA AUGUST Jwwy 55 Dxxon Street French Club Dramatxc Club joumalnsm Club Yearbook Lxterary Staff Green and White Revxew G A L A H R Vlce Presndent Chorus Spnng Concert Semor Play STEPHEN PAUL AUGUST Augie 343 Taft Avenue Band Orchestra Newtonxans Chemistry Research Club Debating Club Interclass Basketball ARTHUR JAMES AYLOTT Art 125 Harborvlew Avenue Aeronautlcs Club Jumor Class1cal League BARBARA ANN BADUINI Barb 164 Whxttxer Street Make up Squad Basslck Voxce Art Stal? Yearbook Art StaE Semor Mothers Tea THOMAS MALLORY BAIRD Red 219 Marma Village Basslck Student League WILLIAM SIMON BAKOSI B1 2 26 Chnton Avenue Chemistry Research Club Presxdent Chess Club
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