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JOAN B. LUSTIBER This sweet, petite girl has a cheerful hi for everyone she meets and especially for that certain senior boy to whom she is engaged. Joan says her fiance takes up all her spare time, so she doesn't have time for hobbies. Her greatest accomplishment would have to be decided between graduation and becoming engaged. Marriage is the plan which Joan has for the future, as she hopes to be a June bride. BARBARA MCCULLOCH Mac , as she has been dubbed by someone who cares, is an outstanding member of the senior class, During her four years in H. HL S., Mac has served the Owl , this year as an editor, Charlatans, Projection Club, Student Service Committee, and J. V. and Varsity Cheerleading. Last year she was chosen outstanding girl of the junior class and was awarded the Elmira Key, and this year, she was inducted into the National Honor Society. JANE M. MAGSAMEN Jane's lively smile has become familiar since she joined us after coming from Jefferson Central School, where she was president of her class. Jane is kept busy by her first Hoor post and by another member of the class of '54, If there were a class poetess to be chosen, this senior girl would prob- ably win, as she is well known for her poetry in the Owl , SHIRLEY R. MCTYGUE Shirl can usually be seen rushing to her post in front of the library. Due to her location she has no excuse for being late at 0-20 meetings, where she is vice-president. Even though Shirley has many stylish clothes, she never has anything to wear,-so she says. What she really wants is a nurse's uniform. In the future, if you ever have Shirley for a nurse, be sure you don't call her Red . if . ..- W l of 1 JEAN R. MAGSAMEN Jean is another athletic senior girl. She participated in baseball, basketball, and volleyball, resulting in her place on the Girls' Athletic Association Board. For the past two years Jean has been a valuable contributor to the Owl . With these diversified in- terests, Jean has many opportunities awaiting her. M. JEAN MELIUS Jean has had a very busy high school career. She has been active in choir, band, Owl, and is an assistant editor of the '54 Blue and Gold . Her speaking ability and large vo- cabulary boil over in hot sessions of the Forum. Jean's promptness in reach- ing her post has made her an asset to the Student Service Committee. We wish this senior girl with the pleasing smile and likable personality good luck in whatever Held of endeavor she enters. fzs
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P41 E. ATLEE KENNEDY Lee joined the class of '54 in her junior year, coming from St. Mary's. Since then she has added her wit and humor to the class. Lee has been a member of Forum and French Club and this year was on the Blue and Gold editorial staff. Lee can be heard to exclaim in the cafeteria, What is it? Look, it's moving. and the class of '54 knows just what she means. HENRY KOWALSKI This senior from Stuyvesant Falls rates hunting and fishing high on his list of outside activities. Henry, known as Hank , considers learning to play the accordian his greatest accomplish- ment and plans to continue his studies on this instrument in order to play before various organizations. Hank's favorite subject this year is business arithmetic, and after graduation, he hopes to enter the business field. WILLIAM F. KEYSER There isn't a dull moment when Bill's aroundg any member of the foot- ball team will agree to that. Bill, who hails from North Claverack, likes to go hunting or fishing whenever he gets the chance. If he isn't driving around in that Plymouth station-wagon, then most likely he can be found at the Blue Anchor. It'll be either college or the Navy after graduation for Bill. GERALD A. KUHNER Jerry has devoted his time to several school organizations, but has been outstanding in band throughout his four years, and joined the dance band in his last year. He likes baseball and has gone out for it his last two years. This fun-loving senior has had a good reason for joining the band, for upon graduation, he plans to enlist in the Navy and hopes to play in a Navy Band. TONU KIRSIMAGI Tony , as we better know him, has become well-known among us for his pleasing smile and cheerful personality. His hard tackling on the varsity foot- ball team in his senior year earned for him a letter, although he had his bad breaks with two injuries. Tonu has also been a member of the Student Service Committee and the Blue and Gold editorial staff, both in his senior year. lv t s 7- ,ta ss. fa? ELVENA M. LASHER This friendly senior is known as Dolly to many of her friends, Her greatest accomplishment was getting through Shorthand I, although now, she classifies secretarial practice as her favorite subject. Eighth period will find Elvena typing for the Owl , Elvena is an accomplished musician, having played the piano for many years and is now studying the accor- dian.
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261 ARLENE L. METZ This out-of-towner, who hails from Rossman, has been a member of the Zero-20 Club in her junior and senior years. During her free-school time, Arlene can usually be found helping out in the library. Out of school, she can give you pleasant, efficient service at her job in Newberry's. We're sure that Arlene will make good in her future nursing career. MONA MOQUIN This tall, blonde beauty, who hails from Claverack, can be seen and heard in the halls of H. H. S. Mo , as she is affectionately called by all of her many friends, has been an active mem- ber of Projection Club. The last two years she has taken care of her little Cheerleaders, acting as their manager. The class of '54 has one more thing to say to Mo , Remember, Speech is silver, but Silence is golden! VALERIA MIESKE Valeria is often seen riding from Stottville to Hudson in her green Mer- cury. She is proud of the car and prouder yet of the record she'll leave behind at H. H. S. She considers being inducted into the National Honor Society in her junior year as her greatest achievement. French Club and Science Club have also kept her busy. Upon graduation Val is bound for California, where she plans to study to teach French. NORMAN MORRISON Norman enjoys hunting and fishing especially. He has plenty of space to do this in Livingston, his hometown. Farming also takes up much of his time after school and during the summer. Norman names shop as his favorite subject. We are looking forward to his becoming one of the successful farmers of our community. MARY ELLEN MINK Minky , as her Stottville friends know her, is one of those rare people with the never-ending energy. Her talents have earned for her the presi- dency of the G. A. A. Advisory Board, a post on the Student Service Committee, and one of the Editorial positions of The Owl . Sports are Mary EIlen's hobby, and, after seeing her with a tennis racket or hockey stick in her hand, you would see why. Q' JUDITH ANNE MUGFORD Judy may be seen in the summer helping out at her parents' restaurant. Buttons , as Judy is known by her friends, selects secretarial practice as her favorite subject and plans to be- come a secretary after graduation. She has used her typing talent this year on the staff of the f'Blue and Gold . Judy considers graduating as her greatest achievement.
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