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Dud Most for the Class Most Llkely to Succeed Most Popular Best Dressed Class Flurts Best Dancers Most Talented Class Clowns Most Ambntnous Class Bachelor 8- Old Maud Class Chatterboxes Most Athletnc Most Shy Most Easy Going Cutest Couple Nlcest Looknng mo :bo you min Richard Lee W von Petersdorff Rlcharcl Lee Donald Brown Arthur Hayner Donald Brown Arthur DeVoe Arthur Hayner W von Petersdorff Edwm Tlnney Arthur Hayner Richard Lee Edwnn Tnnney Donald Fortln Rnchard Lee Marvnn Werner QUOTATIONS Donald Bassler He sand lnttle but to the purpose June Breskl Beauty provoketh thneves sooner than gold Jams Davenport As sweet as honey from the bees Eluzabeth DeVoe She that has patience may compass anythlng Eleanor Furlow Manner not gold IS a woman s best adornment Arthur DeVoe They are only truly great who are truly good Marlorle Jewett If to her some female errors fall look on her face and you Il forget them all Marubeth Kenney A daughter of the gods dlvmely toll and most dlvunely falr Donald Brown The courageous captam of complnments Lucy Lasher Pearl of a great prlce Lucnlle Loubuer A good heart s worth gold Edwun Faulkner Who woo s tn haste but means to wed at lensure Mary Mango Eyes of pure women wholesome stars of love Donald Fortln He could whlp has weught rn wuldcats Janet Mar IH Of surpassing beauty and an the bloom of youth Lloyd Harrls Knndness an women not thelr beauteous looks shall wln my love Betty Meader Here IS a true mdustrlous frrend Art Hayner He s a very devtl Barbara Mullnns She moves a goddess and looks a queen Shnrlee Schoof The faur the chaste the unexpresslve she Duck Lee As good natured soul as e er trod on shoe of leather Marlorve Simmons A falr maiden nn her flower us worth a hundred Coats of Arms Charlotte Sumner There s a woman luke a dew drlp she s purer than the purest Edwin Tnnney A man used to vncnssntudes as not easuly delected Joyce Tuck When she passed at seemed luke the ceasnng of exquusute beauty Wlnand von Petersdorff Campen Danger gleams luke sunshune to a brave man s eye Thomas Nelson Men of few words are the best Lloyd Tourtellot A man who acts the least upbrards the most Vnrgrnla Turner A soul as whtte as heaven Marvin Werner He was most prnncely Z4 . 1. . . .. ' 2. . 3. ' 4. ' 5. 6. ' 7. ' 8. 9. . ' ' 10. ' ' 11. . 12. . . . 13. ' ' '. ' 14. ' 15. ' ' ' 16. ' 1 L Vrrguma Turner Betty Meader Betty Meader Marge Jewett Joyce Tuck June Breskn Shrrlee Schoof Betty DeVoe June Bresku Charlotte Sumner Betty DeVoe Luculle Loubner Marge S1m'nons Joyce Tuck Marge Jewett Mar beth Kenney
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676444 ,Mafor On September l-4 1953 an azoch of 30 boys and gurls some from each of the four area hugh schools met for the first tlme as the class of 54 the first S mor Class of the Novo Orb Shenendehowa Central School under the dlrectnon of assistant alchemist Miss Slmmons Cave 59 We elected two emp rlcs to represent us at the Sclentnsts Councxl They were Betty Meader and Wnnand Von Petersdorff Campen Under thus council we elected our union of head alchemlsts for the organization of our cave meetings They were chief alchemist Dick Lee assnstant chref alchemlst Art Hayner experament recorder June Breskn and keeper of the Sol the first dance of the school lt was held In the school cafeteria and was a great success We then started work on our Yearbook under the dtrectlon of emp rlcs Miss Slmmons Mr Elges Mrs Armstrong and Mr Dzrezlc Edator In chief Vrrgnnla Turner read our schemes whnch sand that we would not crnnkle from our goal ofa prlmacy Yearbook which we worked on all year long Our next actlvlty was a novelty round and square dance on March I9 thus tame held on a different cave the school gym As we look into the dark glass we see that our p olectnon graduation ns In the future But we can see no further because suddenlyour glass ns loaded with fumo 25 . I f . I . . . , . I . r I K' I I . . . . I . . I in , . . . . . . . . . . . I . I . . . 5, I . I . and huna, Betty De Voe. On November IO, 1953, we had our first assumpsit which was also . , . . . , . . . I ' 1 . I . . . ' . -. - . . . . I . . . I i . T . . I , .
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