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S514 271' Stat! tics NAME Adsitt, Betty Andersen, Laurence Bankert, Robert Banwell, Steven Brege, Karen Chase, Karen Combs, Nancy Conklin, Charles Conner, Carol Crouch, Nancy Curtis, Cynthia Day, Arthur Davis, William DeLooze, Jerald DeWind, Janet Dyke, Scott Facer, Robert Forbes, Bonita Goodman, Roland Hall, Marion Hammond, Virginia Hart, Bernard Hart, Rita Hartnagel, Sandra f PET PEEVES Mr. Ninestine 's multiple choice questions Pesky foreign cars Girls in leotards Yankee Fans Long history assignments The distance between Geneva and Grand Island Nosy People Beer Conceited people Short Skirts Not having enough time People without whitewalls Term papers Term papers People who take credit for other peoples work Girls' cliques Over agressive women People who think they know it all Teachers who give pop quizzes People who worry about marks People who don 't try Cool Cats Runarounds Prejudiced people FAVORITE EXPRESSION What 's wrong with my answer? How about that! I'll be there Wait till next year Oh rats! Ooooh! What are you kids laugh ing at now? I'll do the thinking around here! That's rare Good morning Really? Don 't sweat it! I'll buy that! Why'?? Shucks! Retch You rang? So what! I kill for less than that Oh Shoot! Not Really! Well I can 't help that! I'll never tell! I'm hungry NOTED FOR Disagreeing with Mr. Sweeney in Law class Driving a blue scooter Height Picking the wrong team Quietness Smiling Laughing Quitting sports Talking Showing sheep and cattle Being at the head of the lunch line Riding in a white Ford My Willys Answering in English class Friendly smile White Lark Arguments Diamond Talking in Miss Connolly's English class Dimples Quietness Conversations with girls on doorsteps Being tiny Eating in History class WEAKNESS A Unable to say no Motorcycles Girls shorter than I Detroit Tigers Clothes Ken Clothes Barb, Dolly, Caro1,. . Talking W. B. G. 2nd Charlie A certain girl in Geneva Beautiful cars Girls Horses and their riders Caskets 1950 Chevy Carly Karen Talking Men Weekend parties Brown eyes A Cornellian AMBITION To be a housewife To become an- electrical technician To be a machinest To be a baseball Executive To be a teacher To be a good wife To be a secretary To go into the Navy To be a teacher To attend a Baptist Bible School To be a recreational director To own a good car To be a mechanical engineer To be an engineer in the Air Force To be a commercial arts teacher To be an English teacher To be a millionaire To be an Overslaugh To go to business school To be a nurse To be a housewife To have a Naval career To grow taller To be Gary's wife l ..,-.-,J - A 1 'A1g,-...Q
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Klass History In September of '57 seventy-five members of the present senior class started the long awaited journey toward graduation. Our Freshman officers were William Milliman, president, Sharon Wilber, vice- presidentg Anne Rockefeller, secretary, and Joan Ulmer, treasurer. Class advisors were Miss Donna De Seyn, Mr. Louis Bruno, and Mr. Arlon Wilber, On March lst the class held a Record Hop, which proved very successful. The Sophomore year began with seventy-one members in the class. The advisors were the same. Sophomore class officers were: David Robinson, presidentg Shirley Verdehem, vice-president, Anne Rockefeller, secretary, and Katherine Partridge, treasurer. The class activities for the year included a bake sale and on January 23rd a Hillbilly Hoedown dance The Junior year started with seventy-two members and the following officers elected: Orville Van Duser, president, Sharon Wilber, vice-president, Katherine Partridge, secretary, and Joan Ulmer, treas- urer, The advisors were Mr. Louis Bruno and Mr. Arlon Wilber. Miss De Seyn, a former advisor, was no longer a member of the faculty. A new advisor, Mrs. Shelley Symonds, was chosen. Our first business of the year was to select our Junior class rings. These were delivered in March. In January a Beatnik Dance was held by the class. On May 27, the class held its prom, Le Soir a Paris. This ended the activities of our Junior year. Finally the senior year came. There were fifty-four members in the class. The following officers were elected: Lee Kelsey, presidentg Glen Wilkes, vice-president, Sharon Wheadon, secretary, and Joan Ulmer, treasurer. There was a change of advisors for the final year. Mrs. Shelley Symonds and Mr. Louis Bruno, our former advisors, were no longer members of our faculty. A new advisor, Mrs. Chrissie Nagel, was chosen and Mr. Arlon Wilber continued in the same capacity. As a boost to the treasury the magazine drive began. During the year refreshments were sold at the basketball games. Two roller skating parties were held, and they provided fun for young and old alike. On November 10, the class presented a three-act comedy, The Little Dog Laughed. On December 22, the annual Senior Ball was held. This event proved quite successful for all who attended. Now as the four years of high school draw to a close, the Class realizes how important the years have been and how it has benefited by the wise counsel and patience of the advisors. 611155 Song Oh, we 'll be loyal ever And when we get through high school, To the class of '61. To our class we 'll 'ere be true. For we have memories Oh, we will aim so high. Of sports and fun We'll reach the sky Of work well done. For g00d Old '51- FLOWER: White rose COLORS: Green and White
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Henry, Carolyn Hildreth, Judith Kelsey, Arthur LeRoy, Michael Milliman, William Nayaert, Charles Ottley, Judith Pulver, William Raes, Emerick Robinson, David Rozell, Ernestine Salisbury, Sharon Schulz, Michael Scott, Joyce Soper, Alan Soper, Robert Sweet, Merton Tornow, Barbara Trickler, Judith Ulmer, Joan VanDuser, Orville VanHemel, Paul Verdehem, Shirley Warden, Carolyn Wheadon, Sharon Whelpton, Laurence Weigel, Sherilyn Wilber, Sharon Wilkes, Glen Yancey, Carl People who think they own the world Nosy People Two timing girls Short Skirts Girls who whisper People who talk in History class New school policy Cafeteria food People who don 't have loud mufflers 8: 17 bell People who think they own everything People who think they are better than anyone else Alarm clocks in the morn- ing People who invite themselves Brothers who drive Bus drivers Mr. Ninestine Snow plows Technicalities Being rushed People who stack lockers Science projects Pop quizzes Term papers People who can't say some- thing without swearing So many fast talking girls who think they own the place Trifles Pokey people Homework Shakespeare Oh no! Pickles Let 's have order Such language Man! I don 't know what I did, but I didn 't do it. Do you want a fat poke in the mouth? Oh, for Pete's sake Don 't worry about it Now look at it this way, Scott .......... Hi, ya kids That's life-1995 a copy Dukannst mir mal .... Ya know? Can I? Hey Al Let 's go try a few You know it! Oh rats! Tick me off Wow! What 's it to you Come on you kids! You know what I mean? Oh, Nuts! Ya Clown! Ya know something - I forgot! Sugar Ya! Not especially Being changeable Traveling Being friendly Blue car Laziness Using the Buick Being a pest Being myself Customizing a certain 53 Getting to school on time Shyness Goofin' off German accent Riding in a Blue Ford Troubling Mr. Ninestine i hall Being late Being taken in by girls Jumping and screaming at nothing Being late to classes Mixing up words Roaming the halls Dry jokes in English class Being gullible Bugging people Smile Collecting insects Music Being tired Basketball player Insects and motorcycles Ford n study Friendly people Food Food A tough girl Opposite Sex Blondes and brunettes Charlie 1956 Thunderbird '53 Ford convert- ible Vacation A boy and his car San Bowl Peanut butter Mike Sports cars English Hotel Charlie Charlie Charlie Girls Mad Charlie It 's the secret of Clifton St. Duane Being shy Charlie ' Charlie A blonde Girls To be a secretary To be a beautician To go to Cornell To go to college? To remain a bachelor To join the Marines To go to California To be an architect To drive the fastest car at Maplegrove To become a lawyer To be a telephone operator To be a medical secretary To be an engineer in VHF To do secretarial work To go to college To get somewhere To join the Navy To have a successful career in international relations To be a missionary nurse. To go to a school in California To get a good job To do psychological research To be a nurse To be a practical nurse To make the best of my life To be an entomologist To be a teacher To go to N,Y.C, to school To be a dairy farmer To get out of school
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