Richburg Central School - Quill Yearbook (Richburg, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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DAVID LAPEVER WA little nonsense now and then is re 'S llshed by the best of men occer, 1 3, Baseball, 1, 2 A h ULLNN MONAHAN nG1V8 credit where credit is due U Jr L Sr Plays, Baseball, 2, Vice Pre sident, 2 k 3, Soccer manager, h 'T' GAHY P ENE W!-Af N nless the Lord be wlth us, we strlve in faln N holr, 1 h, Band, 3 at h Jr Play, QUILL xv- staff 11 All state, 3 8: 11 All county, PEARL TARR 'Those who br1n sunshlne to the l1ves oi others cannot keep it from themselves F H A , 1, Jr Q Sr Plays, CfO1T, l M H S ve1rs SYDNEY YATES 'Liberty of thought 18 the life of the soul ' President, 3, Cholr, 1 A h Banu, 1 QUILL reporter, 3 Q h Jr A I 5 'wx- 'Tn' 1 - n O ' 'V Du - I O.. ' S an ' . 1'-1 ' .5 Sf K 1 A Q ex J . . Q ,N . ,, ,J f fini, 0 s ' ' ' ' . 1 O 'T ALJ , V f U . . I J it li' . - 0 .9 I ' C ' - 0 3 . . 'D' , S -L 3 - JR 1'1 A it at N X . U . , , FJ A .n 9 o 0 o ' 0 O ' 1 -hs - , C 0 1. y m to tf .P ' H Dix . vp X, . . f ' . 5 N +5 1 ff M. 5 , 3 Sr, Plays, D '

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' JAMES BARNES Y 1 nEvery man is as heaven made him, and some- times a great deal worse.W ', is , da, ' sident, 1, , sq-gr Ni' ' .1rs' PETER EVANS fi 'J nwhy worry or hurry.' i If Bolivar, 1. HOPE FROST UHe knows the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart ' Secretary, 1 Q 3, Jr Q Sr Plays, Choir, 1 h QUILL staff, 3 G h sv- r' DTT T 'rrvov 'There 18 a right way and a wrong way to handle everythlng U Bolivar, 1 Q 2 CARL OSGOOD nRobinson Crusoe was glad when Friday came and so am I ' Sr Play, Choir, l RICHHRD GRAVFS e pTOf1tS most who serves best W A 5 ! Basketball, 1 lg, Soccer, 1 la, Jr Play o ' 0 0 ' A we C 5 , 0 -..usa .LLLJAX ' , . , o 0 1 o V U Q . V o o -' ' 1 ' X' A . . 1, H ' . 1 1 ix, X -, . , o . 0 Aa' A 5 tg., .,, h- Basketball, 1 Q 23 Baseball, l-b- Vice Pre-



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HOPFS AND DREAMS These are the dream futures of the Seniors Many years from now we may laugh or maybe sigh when we read them D H Chamberlain James Barnes Peter Evans Harmon Foster Hope Frost Bill Fisk Gary Herne Richard Graves Judy Hamilton Carl Osgood Janice Sharp Pearl Tarr Sydney Yates David LaFever become a History Teacher have a career in the Navy become a Dairy Farmer Make Out Cln the worldl become a telephone operator and housewife To become an automobile me chanic. To become To become To become Teacher a become become become become become a Minister a tractor mechanic a Physical Education nd housewife Machinist Prlvate Secretary Secretary Math Teacher. Business Manager P 8 My prophecy for our seniors 18 contained in this letter written in 1979 Dear Sydney Ann, Congratulations on the publishing of your latest novel 'Please Don't Smell The Skunk Cabbage.' I certainly enjoyed lt. Did you know that I flnally took that trip to Brazil? I left my chain of 'DeVillo's Delicatessen' stores in charge of my assistant, James Barnes. I saw several of our classmates on the trip The captain of the ship was Harmon Foster, and Pearl Tarr was a stewardess Arriving in Brazil, I saw Reverend and Mrs Gary Herne travellng to their mission in the interior Ambassador and Mrs. Glenn Monahan fJudy and Glennl were on their way to Chile. I visited pro fessor Carl Osgood at his laboratory CHe was very cordial for the inventor of putting radlation back 1n the atom where it belongs.J I took a helicopter to a small town in the interior. There I looked over the latest excavation of Mrs. Hope Childs CHope Frostl After that I went to the lumber camp In spite of her prematurely gray hair, I recognized Janice Sharp She works as a topper fcuts tops out of treesl in her husband's lumber camp, I guess our other classmates are doing well too Of course, Dick Graves is the President of the United States, and Bill Fisk owns a factory that makes tractors without transmissions. Pete Evans owns a stable of thoroughbred palo- minos and I hear that David LaFever is living in India and is very content with his harem of wives. I hope to see you soon. Sincerely, D. H. 0 o 2 To . , o 3 To 0 . 2 To 0 2 To 0 : To Glenn Monahan: To become an Airline Mechanic. : To a . : To a ' . : To 8. 0 : To a ' z To a . 0 0 0 O

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