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Teacher's Pest Teacher's Pet Most Likely to Succeed Most Popular Perfect Lad Perfect Gentleman Prettiest Girl Most Best Best Best Best Handsome Boy Dancers Atheletes Dressed Natured Lazlest Quietest Showing Best School Spirit First Married Girl ard Boy Girl's Idea of a Brother Boy's Idea of a Sister Olc Maid Be t Cheerleader Most Friendlye Best Sport Nosiest IS QQ xx 18 Dear Class of 195k Halter Kuhn Joan Sllter Eleanor Deinirger R Henry Brahm Jeanrire Decker H George Oakley Eleanor Delrirper Joe Marsh Marie Conro Frank Saccaro Marie Conro 8 George Oakley Carol O'hara 8 Frank Saccaro Eleanor Deinirger A Bob Moore Eleanor D8lUlU5FP k Bob Hull Walter Kuhn Ilene Van Valkenburfh Eleanor Deinmrger a George Oakley Jeannlne Decker Q George Oakley Frank Saccaro Marie Conro Phyllis Rion Carol O'hara George Oakley Walter Kuhn 3 4. We in the Senior Class are now beginning to realize that our last year in school is passing very qu ckly, and I belleve that most of us are going to feel very sad to be leavlng We have had a wonderful time together these past year and have engoyed working together on various class projects. The class of 1953 wishes you the best of luck in every thlng tnat you attempt next year. Work hard for your Senior Trip but do not neglect your school work Dear Class of 1953 Sincerely, Eleanor Deininger, President We the class of 195k now realize the time is coming for you to leave us and enter into the aorld of your own We will miss you, the class of '53, for we can no longer share our fun and sorrows together We the class of '5h sincerely hope that your futures will be successful in everything you attempt. I4 7 04 A., 9 e n . a o V ' O O O O U C 0 . N Q o o . Z o I o o o o o 1 A A 7 y O O I 0 0 0 D . LJ 0 O 0 I ' I O Q I - l O O o o 0 o o ' O Q I I O C I A- o Q a ' ', V: ' A .L O C 0 O 0 I Q I Q 0 Q Q E 0 o s Q Q Q Q s e n u o o o ,nl N' , I O 0 0 , . 0 0 D 4 0 O 0 O - 6 I I Q O I D I C s . . . ' . . . . Jeannine Decker R George Oakley 0 0 l I I I O I A f, , f wdxfa X Af If DX J a s-Y S 4 If 9 kb A f' gflh 5 I K a ff f- is l Mu! g 4 NND v r XXX U f V1 If F , i . O 1 0 O 9 R Sincerely yours, Shirley Moore, President
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