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glam may, Jim 404, wut fwamdm, mmm The Senlor Class of 54 left on nts Class Day trm to Nlagara Falls on Frlday May 28 In the morn 1ng they gathered ln the audltorlum to hear th: readlng of the Prophecy the W1ll the Class HIS torv and the Dedlcatlon At mld mornmg they went to the statlon and boarded the tram for a two and one half hour tr1p to Buffalo At Buffal J thev boarded buses for Nlagara Falls where the boys checked 1n at the1r hotel and the glrls 'lt thelrs Soon the streets were crowded wlth Semors headlng for the Falls a few blocks away One of the fxrst thlngs many of them d1d was to take a rlde on the Mald of the Mlst After a rather thorough soaklng from the trlp the glrls Wlth thexr straggly halr and the boys Wlth thelr wet feet went to dlnner Some then went exther to the Cave of the Wlnds or across to Canada In the evenlng most of the Semors crossed thc rlver to Canada to see both the Amerlcan and Canadlan Falls flooded wlth colored llghts The beautlful scene was well worth the three mllf walk across the Ralnbow Brldge Mldnlght was curfew tlme and everyone was 1n hrs hotel but few were mn bed The chaperones and the hotel clerks spent a rather restless mght Whlle the Semors v1s1ted from room to room To ward early mornmg a relatlve calm settled By eight oclock they were back on the go agaln After breakfast some went shopplng and others went to see the places they had mlssed the dav before Many took a conducted tour by bus Thr-v went through the greenhouse amphltheater IH the Canadxan gardens stopped at Burnmg Sprmgs and went across the Whlrlpool Raplds by cable car Next came the rush of checklng out The sou vemr shops were crowded Wlfh last mlnute shop pers Then the buses arrlved and after a short rlde the Semors were aboard the tram headlng back to Conneaut Some of the hardler folks sang and joked all the way home others not made of such stern stuff fell asleep At 945 p m thev arrxved 1n Conneaut and were greeted by frlends and famllles It was generally agreed that all had a wonderful t1me Chaperones for the trlp were Mr and Mrs Scott Sumner Rev and Mrs Mlles Strlne Mlss Mary Huber Mxss Marge Walsh Mrs Harley Dal rvmple Mrs Bernlce M1ller Mr D F Macmlllan and Prmclpal J H Wolfe
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We DARRELL MAUKONEN and JANE PIZZI do hereby bequeath to PEGGY WHEELER and KENNY DEZMAN one seat xn front of the T V se I BRADLEY MCCLELLAN do hereby be queath to DENNY DI POFI my zlp gun and suedes I DORIS MEINKE do hereby bequeath to DEANNA WI-IITWORTH my Sparkle Plenty wxg I RUSSELL MEINKE do hereby bequeath to GEORGE MARKER two used flashbulbs I JOAN MUCCI do hereby bequeath to NINA MOSS my affection for Drlve In movxes I NORMA PETERSON do hereby bequeath to LINDA BROWN my movlng van I DONALD PALMER do hereby bequeath to JOE WILLIAMS my cat catalog We LOIS PERRY and KAY REMMEL do hereby bequeath to DIANA GRUEY and NYLA BOGART our left over postage stamps I GERALD PETZ do hereby bequeath to BRADLEY JARVI my boxlng gloves and oscar I NORMA PHELPS do hereby bequeath to MARY ANN LEGEZA my qulet ways I RALPH PORTZER do hereby bequeath to BILL JUHASZ my txtle as Monroes mechamcal genius I MARY LOU RABER do hereby bequeath to JOAN SUNDBERG my ballet lessons I JAMES RAISTRICK do hereby bequeath to Carnegles How to W1n Frnends I TOM REDDY do hereby bequeath to AL' LUCKY GIRLS EVERYWHERE my plcture Q 1 25, eachl I PAUL RING do hereby bequeath to PHIL MILLER greasy overalls and a sl1p proof clutch We JUDY RITARI and MARIE ROLAND do hereby bequeath to EULA PAGE and SANDY JOHNSTON our reserved spaces at the Pc1nt I BERNARD RUETTGER do hereby bequeath to JERRY WHITEHILL my black trench coat and Mlke Hammer storles I DAVID RUNNER do hereby bequeath to JOHN STUMP a tlcket to my radxo show Rldge runner Dave on WICA We MARY RUSSO and NORMA SACK dq hereby bequeath to NANCY ANTILLA and NANCY JAMES a perfect card every tlme We LUCILLE SANFORD and MARJORIE SNYDER do hereby bequeath to MYRNA SCOTT and SHIRLEY OBRIEN our vocabulary of 20000 words and a book of advlce on how to use them We NANCY SIMONE and ELSIE MORANO do hereby bequeath to ROSALIE CASTRILLA and SHIRLEY GALLIAZZO our defense of Italy I NEIL SIMPSON do hereby bequeath to LOUIE DI PLACIDO a book on parllamentary procedure whlch I never could fxgure out We GEORGE SLOCUM and DAN SCOTT d hereby bequeath to WHOEVER NEEDS IT our In wlth Mlss Kennedy I GEORGE SNYDER do hereby bequeath to JIM ELY my press clxppmgs I JUANITA SNYDER do hereby bequeath to MARSHA SANFORD my secret smlle W CATHERINE SPEER and PHYLLIS STAHLE do hereby bequeath to DOLORES DZIK and SANDY JOHNSTON our methods of attract 1ng males whose first love IS dual exhaust plpes I ROBERT STEMPLE do hereby bequeath to ELEANOR JARVI a coffee ranch m Puerto Rlco I MARIAN STEVENS do hereby bequeath to CAROL KENDIG a crash helmet and a stack at speeding tlckets I BERYL SUMNER do hereby bequeath to BILL SIBBALD my seat ln the Creamerle and a bag of mckels I JOYCE SUNDSTROM do hereby bequeath to ALL HAMS WHO FOLLOW MY FOOTSTEPS my career as an actress I MARY JO TULLY do hereby bequeath to GAIL MARSHALL engagement blues I MARY JO VIBBARD do hereby bequeath to DAVID MURPHY a long walk home I SARAH VIGNAL do hereby bequeath ta JOYCE HAMMOND my cowhands s1x guns I AUDREY WALLIS do hereby bequeath to MARY LOU GRISWOLD my clalm as Gods gut to men I MARTHA WANAMAKER do hereby be nueath to NANCY ROSITER my pull wlth thc Superlntendent I BILL WINSLOW do hereby b queath DARRELL HICKS my Llberace smlle I KAREN WOLFE do hereby bequeath CAROLE CARMICHAEL my combmatxon of 1r samty and mtellect I PERRY WOODWORTH do hereby bequea'h to BUD TAYLOR a hammer and a mouth full of na1ls I JOSEPH YUSKO do hereby bequeath to JOHN ZIMMERMAN a hearty laugh and a spm of the tlres I NANCY ZAPPITELLI do hereby bequeath to MARIE MUCCIARONE a plzza maker I LARRY MCGOVERN as Class Lawver of 1954 do hereby bequeath thls last Wxll and Testa ment to my successor ln the Class of 1950 WINTESSES John Baker D A Sgt Joe Frlday Howdy Doody Capt Mldnlte l M l 7 l 1 1 1 1 , t . . , . ' 1 1 0 1 1 ' - u 11 - - 1 1 , 1 l .1 1 1 1 1 . V ' . ' . . e' A ' - . 7 , , . . . . 1 1 D ' ' ll 11 - 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I Y , ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , SOMEONE ELSE WHO DOESN'T NEED IT Dale ' ' 1 1 - 1 u - - 11 - 7 1 A ' ' . , . . . 7 A 1 1 ' 1 1 ' -I 1 1 ' , , 9 IO , , , I0 1 - . . . 1 1 ' ' u . . H . - 11 ' 1 1 I ' ' . 1 ' ' . 1 Y ' . ' 1 1. . I . ' - 1 1 '
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Clffufffll. 011, dn, Upuwzq. There s a hum beyond the curtam Soon the world s eyes shall behold CBy some young unpolxshed actorsl A new story yet untold Cautxon mlxes wlth elatmon There s a poundxng m our hearts Wxll our play be well accepted Do we know full well our parts? Maestro Fate str1kes up the rhythm Of a sprlghtly roundelay Callmg out to all Attentlon Wxtness now our buddlng play Father Tlme stands by the curta1n Smlllng neath hls beard of snow Thmkmg doubtless of the others Who have played a s1m1lar show Opportunlty IS calllng To the Players 1n the wmgs Wlsdom our dlrector cues us Slowly back the curtam swmgs Destmy the s1lent prop man Has prepared the commg scene judgment walts wxthm the spotllght Covermg all wlth brxllxant sheen Strldmg forth mto lxfe s drama We the class of Fxfty four Eager now to share the lxmehght Wxth the Alumm gone before L ENVOI Let us the words and actlons choose Whxch He our playwrlte blds us use T11 Time the fmal curtam shall let fall May warm applause greet one and all John Baker I I , . v v v , . , . . u ' vu ' . M . . . u t . . , . v a v u 1 v v . . . . , n ' v 9 v o - , . . . . 1
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