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l'A'l'lill'lA' DIANE .THSl'Il'II liIIl.l-INN IIULANII lZAlllll'I.Xl7 Il.-Xlllllrlli IIAIIUNE IZIANDIJ IHINYI ll XYe will always remember Put Harlmzzr as a reserved but hard working' class member with a conscientious and able manner. One of the more quiet but well liked of our Stafford cousins who we'll always remember is llliflllt' lfarlvvr. XYe will always have a big smile for that sharp lad with the big black Buick convertible. for Hurmiv. lfilcmi lflmullv name will bring' a quick recognition as one of our most able. friendly. and hard working school citizens. One active 5 X ,Q member of the Kansas Club who is liked bv all for his jolly ways i ff . , , -- -' - ' ' .town is lmlly lm-zt'vr.r, Another pert, friendly. little member ot our class umm., It with a high score at making friends is Joyrz' Hl'lll!lIIt'l'. .-Xlways a cheery hello and a friendly smile from 1vlIllt't'AX' I?1frrvlI, a quiet girl with a heart of gold. lfurlw C1l1c'FlIllIlXl'. or Rootsie, will always be among our favorites along with her brother Charlie. one of our premature graduates. One of our best cooks and nicest person- alities can always be found in the personage of S'VlT'ilI Carrrlnzisv. ,4 , ,xy wiv, it Mr. G:lm:i's Fhem Lal: is often an seem- ot' fre-nzii-il ar-tivity as IRAIIIIARA SYIA' budding si-ieiltlsts test their knowli-nlgfe. t'A4Tt'A1NllSI41 t'At'1',-XA 23 NAN4' l1I'lilll-Ill
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. . . , . 1llIll'lN xlIlIliI4'fI'lllIl, lillVlIl ldlfllilll, 51:1- lltillllil Meliurney Xte knew full well the responsibilities of leadership and example placed upon us by the rnderclassmen. 'l'herefore. it was with con- siderable trepidation that we began the last fateful year of our school career. XYe were to add our names among those illustrious groups which had gone before us and we were determined to establish a record which would equal and surpass any record set by a previous class. 'l'o head our class for this strategic task we chose Cal l.athan and Romey l.achnicht. XYe started our campaign with a round and square dance on September 18. Our next work was the selling of refreshments at the football games. Also during football season we staged the first all round dance of the year on October 2-lth. Then came our first record smasher on December 2. lt was the spaghetti supper. Through the efforts of every in- dividual in the class we had the largest turn- out ever at a senior supper. For the benefit of the whole school, the senior class put up a fifteen foot Xmas tree on the school lawn during the Yuletide sea- son. XYith the same purpose in mind, we The Class of 1954 sponsored a sportsmanship assembly program to promote better relations between l.e Roy High and neighboring schools, especially Ha- tavia. In late lfebruary the cast of the senior play was chosen and on April 2 and 3 presented over 1200 people with a wonderful evening of mystery. suspense, and comedy. Our next accomplishment was the senior ball. lt was set for May Sth and on that night many sparkling and neatly dressed couples enjoyed three hours of dancing with The Four Clefs orchestra. XYe finished the year with the delicious 'l'ountas supper and the unforgettable senior trip. XYith the completion of our senior year and high school life. we are regretful but very pleased with our four years of successfully working and playing together. XYe only hope that the future will bring more of the same and remember. No one knows what he can do itil he tries.
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RIFIIARIJ V IOSIGPIIINIG JOHN JITDD DOUGLAS UAMPICSI CROCKER CROCKER CURTIS DAVID .5 141flT'l'Y .TA NE DANIELS Never a deaf ear turned to a friend with a story of joy or woe made Josie CtlIIlf?i'.S'l' a friend to all. Active in virtually all school activities. the Crorlevr syndicate was always on hand for every oc- casion. Composed as it is of two of our most active school citizens, Judd and John. Doug Czrrfis will always be remembered as a quiet but very active lad with a burning interest in speed boats and jive. As well known as she is well liked, Hts Betty Ilaazielx, our cute little immzox blond. Always a smile and a good time with burly Joe llarrmz, one of the best sports in our senior class. Never a dull moment when DIMICK mlXyl1lgH Dimirk is around. but always a pleasure to know him. XVe will always remember Barb Dzzruvy as a cheerful and willing work- er in all class activities. One of our best athletes and nicest guys is lfddic 1i11gI4'r1'l1, a familiar sight in his famous green Chevy. BARBARA EDSVARD Mr. BIilIl1I6fl'illZl assists Dick Dimiek :mel Ili:-k Clark :us they DllliN14lY ENGLERTII express themselves ereutivuly in our well equipped shop. 24
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