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Act IV is warmly received because it is to be the final act with David Armstrong acting ee President, Rosemary Pearce, Vice--President Carol Jordan, Secretary Denny Kitchell, Treasurer, David Armstrong and Gene White, Student Council Representatives, Enoch Cunningham, Claes Reporter, and Mr Tyrol Hoble, Glass Adviser With further research we find 'Cupid' has again raided ur ranks. 'Study' seems leee formidable. Uouldn't it 'be unbelievable if we grew to like him! There are some aspects of the play that the actors enjoyed such as the Scrap Drive, the Senior Clase Play entitled 'Finders Creepez-s , and the editing of the Uohnsville H1 Liteon and 'me Anchor - 19,',i3'. ,dll I - . L ' L -'N-----.5-...--....-een ,ual Ill ' ' ' I 5 fr s . A X 31 0 'X 1 : ' N l U . X . , O X The stars of this play are Bmw Kitchell in Kueicg Jerry Greene and Gene White in lootbellg Ihvid Armstrong, Mildred Downs, and Rosemary Pearce in Scholerehipg Key Levering in LLL.: David Armstrong and Raymond Linn in l'.l'.A.g Gary Oover, Raymond Linn, end Denny Mitchell in Basketball. As the final act nears the close, white feces drevn with worry, are noticed. This is the final struggle for success. 'Study' is finally conquered and what need to 'be an enemy turned out to be e friend. As this 'book goes to press ve' are lookin forward to our trip to New York City and Washington, D. C., the Junior-Senior Banquet, and finally, Gradvntion mv. A Our class colors are Purple and White, our flower is the White Rose, and our motto is 'Conduct and Courage Lead to Honor . 5 w ! ' I J, tt! ff --All SMI! 2 ...ann warn I j 1 I ,F J If 25291 -- nshave sir? R ,H oeeznag P, -.. , I , li.m..E... -- No. Just a haircut, that Jerry N She czislxgvdamniiyed oh' A If P1B8S8.n so til. d ll, p e ' e makes me 143.91 -- Would you mind Nw il' d n h gf' taking your not off. then? 1, ,ny etygu :Zff1ldn?f gigndhffred 5252 did-if-QLEIZ 'ngghv 1'1I1 S0!'1'y- I , num-enema-ensues: so m G OW ' r .N lnommiffey-is-represent wit xg-5 ' 'Who' do You 50 5535? A 111-.lable -- Wallace your hand Da A ,,,, Hgh 1 d , writing gets worse all the time. oth..,..YJ.d.ef gir,,1S,'n e s ifferent from I H5112-Sl!1.S... -- nlflell, Hr. Noble, if Qgna gg. M, MII, what wayfl! wrote any better then you'd be finding pa id A M, ash , Q11 fa'-In with my Spelling- 1 V mano:-emefefiofsozut with mm.. 1 ooeoooeeeooneo L, ww -- 'Well' All fight mn. m?SQ3.rQ:k'Zf'1?ed hiiifhi HITS M- since you von't lend me the money, P11 B an rome S Le on e 'V haunt You when I die U up at the clock. He glanced down at his Qi Ga ' C Q- ,You egnttn wrist watch then back up at the clock Q3 ganna! M Q- uwhy mul, and said, 'That cloclds fast, isn't it? tit Ga C -u ,You havenlt get a JG?-tainly, replied thetteller, it 'R haun--U-'-ting licensen - wo d all down if it weren t. Wx 30
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' ' ensues a llll t Class Prophecy IX'5243152NRMR555lN5lli1KNXNRN2NXM5iIXlFZWXC'3XwxN Being restless and seating e change of scenery. I decided to go down to see the new library that had been constructed in .Tohnsville As I use looking over the selection of books, my eye was attracted by s thin, red leather value Tek.- ing it down, I sew the title vas Who's Who end Vhy from Johnsville , dedicated to the Class of 1953, s distinguished and intellectual group. I turned to the pages that followed and reed this information regarding ey classmates. X l 1 I ueeeeneew 5 - u - 32512529D3255.70ENIS'NZSWXNKNFSWXWKWZWZSNZNEWXNE, A 8 3 ll DI 8 2 ll Ol Di e e David Armstrong, State Vocational, Agriculture Director. also President of the Acsdemy of Arts. loted for his good leadership end ability to influence dsirymen. lotto: 'All I have I on to others! Hobby: Tight wire walking. llerths Carpenter, letron of Girl's Industrial School. .Author of 'Row to Become Crininally Inclined , or 'The Headaches of Going to School'. Prides her- self on raving the best acting girls. Oscar Carpenter. heed of Xntml Insurance. Noted fdr his unique sales talks and winning smile. Motto: 'lever say anything unless you have to. Hobby: Giving sneeches on 'How to talk proper1y . Jane Clerk. held nurse et the Institution for Ieebleninded. Author of 'How to Become Ineane', written in blank verse. loted for her Ability to get along with the inntes. lotto: 'Gone in insane, go out the suse. Hobby: Collect- ing the institution's eelt shakers. Gary Cover. e. famous violinist. Made two tours to lurope and von several llklls Be nlsys in Denny llitchellh Orchestra. Ee prides himself on 'being the best violinist end being in the best orchestra. Hobby: Reading mysteries. lnoch Cunningham, Yeterimrinn for deformed aninsls and also in fertilizer business. loted for his rich fertilizer and soil builder. Motto: 'What we een't save. we un. Hobby: Collecting bones and fossils. ' Betty Dawson, levs Reporter. A national celebrity known ee Polly Pry of the 'Greohic levs'. She is so alert she interviews A criminal while he is com- eitttng the crime end gets tonorroals news yesterdsy. Motto: 'Get next veek's nevs this veek.' Wayne Denon, s reel estate deeler who owns meh ot the property in Kev York. lov hes retired e rich millionaire: which lakes it necessary to have gulrds by his hone. lobby: Star gazing. Mildred Dovne. Deen of Dormitory dollop tor Girls for the pest ten years. Author of 'Vhet Isn't Wrong With ldnoe.t1on . She prides herself on havin the eoet expensive end best college in America. Hobby: Fleying the Organ. Lee lllis, Auto Racer and Dsre Devil. He prides hzlnselt on going around corners on we wheels Ind never having sn accident. lated for causing pedes- trians to co-it suicide. Hobby: Wearing out our motors. x 'AI . sz
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