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M ,ll X W xml M A ex O F DP U1 cn EE -' cn P-l O PU K: v lv 2 O 4 L. tr lf- eI'l'l Qin, el' Twelve long years ago when our mothers brought us to school there were Lucile Bailey Lloyd Bradbury Joe Comer Shirley Lehman Maxine Mowery and Norma Sink. When we returned to our second year there were no new faces. Then as the years passed, in our fourth year we had a very X nice addition to our class, a little blonde, none other than t Phyllis Baird. Entering the fifth grade a short, dark, and handsome boy t entered our class. Who was he? Why of course, Dick Parker! After hitting the half-way mark we had two additional students. They were Roberta Hatfield and Jack Lesh. r, I When school opened the next fall we found ourselves in the A seventh grade. Dale Swihart, bashful but nice, and Claire 1 Kirchner, a pert blonde, became members of our group. This i year we elected class officers and started having class parties. t 1 In the eighth grade we gained another member. She was a very cute little red-head. Her name is Ann Carney. .sg Entering our freshman year we were all a flutter, although N' it was a lot of fun. We made a lot of money sponsoring a skating party. During our sophomore year we made more money selling Y stationery, and head-scarfs, for we had decided on taking a l senior trip. In our junior year we had a play. It was entitled The A Daffy Dills. Also, we sponsored a banquet for the Seniors. From South Side High School, Kyle Parks came to join our ranks. Shirley Lehman left at the end of our junior year, and enrolled in Harlan High School. Our senior year was very exciting for we were looking forward to our graduation and our senior trip to New York. We have not chosen our senior play yet. When we think back over all this, we regret having to leave it. Nevertheless we look forward to the coming years with great expectancy and determination. Z -,,.- 1 -i l -- ,-.111-1 gl..-l iffgz-1
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Q AL' J I i, 1 . 'f L 5 g Lfsxz, L 'Cr Q dui ,Q- President , , V. President . Secretary , , Treasurer, , ww., 2 5 L- .W L ,W . . . Carol Lesh , , Larry Martin Marilyn Woodward , Charles Johnson , 4 na lui xx ll. Robert Denny lVlary Lois Beard Ernie Dohrman Patricia Ruppert Donald Hyser Jackie Wisel Robert Marion Topp Sherman Me shbe rger Margie Lesh Ned Brickley Donna Gundy Mary Lou Norwald Charles Johnston Sandra Glass Merlin Denny Jackie Schleuder Barbara Fink Hoopengardner
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7 1' 3' N 1, pi. 1 , L, L C 'fm X C LASS W ILL We the Seniors Cfinallyl after a grueling four year battle in the greatly renowned falso old, Lafayette Central High School being fsupposedlyl of sound mind and body make this final fin English that means the lastj document which we know will bene- fit all concerned fyou lucky peoplel. We realize that this grad- uating class of 1953 has proven beyond all doubt to be the great- est ever to leave this humble temple of knowledge. I, Lucile Bailey, will my steady love affair to Shirley Mar tin. I. Lloyd Bradbury, will my class ring to Wilma Welbaum. I, Ann Carney, will my red hair to Miss Thelma Fair, my shorthand teacher. I, Joe Comer, will my French to 1VIr. Ashley . I, Roberta Hatfield, wili my height to Arline Schleuder I, Claire Kirchner, will my quick ways to Paul Tobias. 1, Maxine Mowery, will my ability to wreck Fords to Norman Richenbach. I, Dick Parker, will my ability to get along with the tea- chers to Terry Steed. I, Kyle Parks, will my smooth running 29 Essex to Larry Hitzfield and Jane Blauser. I, Norma Sink, will my ability to be a trustee's daughter to Judy Somers. I, Dale Swihart, will my masculine figure to John Faust. IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF we, the class of 1953, have this, our will, signed sealed and delivered on March l, 1953. fSigned1 SENIOR CLASS L isga ,E xg I - -Q4 J Ti. gg ede jkingzi L9 O H MW 3,
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