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busy ore rlrg rrcunc :ents nd n.xe c rds, ravine omr plcturcs taken p rticnp tlnf LF the xlcohol gpwz Book est, tl lcrlo lfl lrs LP t1tute Contest, b 1ng honored at the JUHlOT Sen1or Prom, the Alumn1 Banquet an Dance, and last, but certa1n1y not least, came our baccalaureate and Commencement EXGTCISGS As we leave our dear Alma Mater, the mGWOTlGS of the good t1m9S we have had and the la t ng fr1end h1p we Fave made w1ll go w1th us as we travel down l1f 's h1ghway Goodbye f r F H o , m y we make you very proud of the Class of 1954 Gary Dale El1zabeth Baylor SENIOR CLASo MILL Ne, the royal Sen or lords and 1ad1es of 1954, b 1ng more or less of sound mlnd, but weary oi heart, soul, and body, oo declare th1S to be our 11st w1ll ard testamBnt,and revoke all of same made before us To the faculty, w leave the hope that all future classes won't be l1ke To the Jun1OTS we leave all and go1ng omt 1nto thlS b1g To the Sophomo es, w leave wlth the teachers, and keep G W1 our out S1hCGTlty WhlCh goes w1th graduat1on, world on the1r own most cher1shed ab111ty, to get along of trouble CH ' Pa' To the Freshmen, Je leave our ab1l1ty to keep the school ln an uproar all the t11e, although they du a very good Job of lt already Each Senlor has a p sonal tem he w1shes to leave 1, C1or1 Arnold, w1ll to nary Ellen P1lat1 my lnterest 1D church an Youth Fellovshlp Gerald C0011 411 to V111 s D1os1 my ab1l1ty of oe ng able to stay good terms w1+h all the glr s at all tlm6S Lebnora Maccallihl w1ll to Pat Petracca my 8TtlSt1C b1l1ty Leonard Cencul , w1ll to Edwa d PlGHj6C my gowd 1 ck QPa' Ha'J John Ed Taylc , w1ll To Syl11 Shaw all ny rules on how to stay sllm Leroy K1tzm1ller, w1ll my great blg personal1ty to Leo Bober Donna Kltzmlller, w1'l to sarah Stefanl my ab1l1ty to be put on every oomm1ttee as chairman. 14 Q O K I ri I, ,' , G 4 3 1 4 2 ., . . , 1 . . L , 1. , 1 . . . Q , . ,,, A V- -f ,A n ,-. 1- . . Q1 E . I . .1 . t . -' .-. ,. G . . 1 C .S ,Q . . . V . ,1 3 - i d c , ' U . . . . O . V - . . .S 1 . L- A . , . D . c, I . ,J rf . -, M33 . . . fi . ' , ' U ' f C . O V v 1 K . . - .L f 9 . -. -. - 'J . C . c ' 1 . f . G c . HS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 , de . Y. ,x . . . J A .LQ N1 . . 1 , . . a. 1 .D . . , A A Y .M Y. . . A1 J -- I . . . f D . BI' 1 .dr - . . F . . . . - a L . d ls ' . I . - V . -, . . . . . . .. : , 1, 5 . 4. -. 1. .L . . , . on v .. I -. . I A 4' . ' 0 - . G - . 1 , ll CA. . Q - 1 , 1. 1 Q . I, 5 - J. I' I 1 . .Q ,fl , 1 . . I 7, . . H . , 1 . ' 3 1 . . I 0 I 1 I 0 , u I . . . C, . . . , ..
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SENIOR CLKSS HISTORY Early 1n September, 1942, flfty four exc1ted and 3mb1tDU8 youngsters began their Journey through th fleld of educatlon Of theorlglnal f1fty four, only flfteen rera1n to gradu te fro: Flushlng Hlgh School Glorla Arnold, helen Bethel, harl ne Bradley, Gerald Cecll, Leonard Cencula, Barb ara Cordner, Gary Dale, Iary Jane Delaney, Dorothy Dunlap, Grady Hughes Donna Mae K1t7m1ller, Walter Llttle, Leonora Maccalllnl, Marg ret Somer vllle, and Ellzabeth aylor The merbers of the graduatlng Class of '54 who cl1nbed on the band wagon durlng trade school were second grad -Charles Curtls and Frank l1n Ruzek, thlrd grade Roslland Stew rt, fourth gr de Haynond OFDOUSKI, flfth gr d Leroy P1tZNl1l6T, seventh grad Robert Hennen and Cora Lee Moore As th years flew by, we galned TGCOEUlt1OD as class by puttlng on our plays, operettas, and programs In the elghth grade w took our trlp to Schoenbrunn and took the nlghth Grade State Test We were an average class, havlng our share of standlng 1n the corner and staylng after school We reached the flrst lmportant nllestone of our Journey when we becare freshxen Those who golned our happy llttle group ln the nlnth grade wer Marl ne Ballog, Joanne Gibson, Herbert Gossett, Faye Markey, Fr edu Moore, Vernon Smlth, John Ed Taylor, and Ruth w1lSOn That y ar we chose our class motto, UOur alm, succ ss, our hope, to w1n U Gary Dale was our class pres dent w re no long r class d as ngreen freshmen U But we also learn d that we stlll had to study.sore to sat1sfy the teachers Cwe d1d9D We chose Freeda Moore for our class presldent and our cl ss took part 1n many organ1zat1ons and 3Ct1V1t1GS Durlng th year our boys won the F sket ball Cl ss Tournament In what seemed l1ke a very short tlme we wer JuD1OTS and +hus,Aw b gan the buslest y ar w had xperlenc d so far ieonard Cencula was our president We gave our JUDIOT play, edlted th L1tor1an, and gave the Junlor Senlor Banquet and Prom We rece1ved our class r1ngs ard had two class partles and a hayrld Our class was very w ll represented ln the sports' fleld by havlnp mb rs on th Ch8mp1OnSh1p baseball t an, the basketball team, and the football team Then, at long last, the eagerly awalted day arrlved when we b cane dignifled seniors QD1gn1f1 dql Dur1ng our l st y ar at F h S John Fltzg rald jO1D d our class Our class was agaln ctlve in sports havlng members on the South D1V1SiOD Champlonship Football Team, the baseball team, and the flrst undef ated basketball team in Flush1ng's History until it reached th d1StT1Ct tournament Vernon Smith was elect d president and our very capable class advisor was Mr Wayne Rltchey Five of our class took the Senior Scholarshlp Tests at St Clalrsville in January The year passed quickly as we kept 13 1 . . . . . D I - l Q 1 I . ' I l e . A . '- .A L Q. .1 9 ' 1' Q ' .- ' xl . 1 - 9 . . . , . . , n 4 . 4. Q A 3 ' ' U1 3 5 f , X . . .- . .A . C A . ' -' ' c A I ' C' I ' . 1 3 . 1' . A . n . . . 1 Q.. cl. - .A . , . . 0 3. 3-- '3 . . ' 1. .9- 3 1. 5 If A I . . . . 0 -L, se, J Q c ' ' cs , I g 1 v . 1-1. 4. . , 3 X , . V . . A . . , 1 ' v 1 Q . - . . . . ' , 1 I A I 0 Y 0 K h 6 ' '1 .. .. . , G Q I . l ' A Q c . Q ' E3 . . Q . . . Kd U . . , f. o + ' ' When we became sophhores we had one ehlng to be thankful for-awe , G 'C 3 . . 3 J I I O ' ' . .L . . ' , ' e ' . x f , . . . . . . . , , G .fl - ' ' C1 . . X s - . . , . . . fi A G ' Q e Q r 9 C3 1, S 'J 6 Q - J . . . , . . . f . v. 3 13 1 . . . n . . f . . 1 . . . . 3 . 3 'A K ' ' vw: Q Q ' ' fn . me . m, u ' t, . ' 1 4' . - . I 1 . . 4 ' '3 Q 3 e , - Q e 0 Q , ' Q V c U. U g 5 g . . . . . . I G G e S 3 A A Aa . . L . . . '-1 3 , ' ..... . . a 3 ' r G . Q . Q I 0 -' ' 3 , ' 9 1
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I, Wally Little, will to Carter Howell all my outgrown shoes lHope they're small enough, Carter J I, Rosiland Stewart, will to Frances Williams my ab1l1ty to gab fStart gabblng, Frances, or you'll never catch up D I, Frank Ruzek, will to Patti Thompson my ab1l1ty to be anywhere any tlme I, Helen Bethel, wlll to Dianna Singer my qulet modest ways I, Charles Curt1s, will to James Cameron my abilxty to w1n a girl's heart I, Marlene Ballog, will to Mary Jane Bee my loud and boisterous ways I, Joe DeClemente, w1ll to Carl Vedley my ab1l1ty to be calm as a cucumber about things 9 fSlow down, Carl D I, Faye Iarkey, w1ll to Mary Cencula my ab1l1ty to blush I, Barbara Cordner, w1ll my ab1l1ty to speed wlthout being caught, I, Mary Jane Delaney, w1ll to Ellen Lynn my cousin, Gerald Cecil, after all , she has h1m all the tlme anyway I, Sally Jo Bumgarner, will to Ruth Bethel my ability to stay on a strict diet I, Marlene Bradley, will to Betty Hollow J my ab1l1ty to get to school across the flnish line, before the tardy bell r1ngs I Grady Hughes, w1ll to Benny Burglns my abllity to have the right answer at the right t1me in any class I, Gary Dale, will to Floyd Brown my ability to get along w1th women fTake care of them, Floyd D I, Vernon Smith, w1ll my abllity to hot rod to Conn1e Cunard Freeda Moore, will my love of studying to Doris Medley Joanne G1bson, w1ll my abllity to get my man and let h1m get away, Nancy Slnclair Edward Hennen, will my abil1ty to shoot pool to Francis DiC1emente I, Elizabeth Taylor, will my sweet, shy, and innocent ways to Shirley Yarnell 15 ll U' A . . . . . to Gerald Grimes. Cwe know he doesn't need it though.J , . . . 1, ' . I, . . . -- . to ' . 1, ' .
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