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Clam PVQDIQKQY After oeing out of High School for ten years, I decided to return to my home town of Lima and see how everyone was getting along This is the way things went As I drove down Main Street, I happened to see a familiar sight, a Chevy car oarked in front of a certain house It was Howard Sch1ll1nger's car, and remembering the fun I lsed to have kidding Howie about his girl, I stooped It was Howie alright He in formed me that he had enlarged his trucking business considerably He had just signed a contract allowing him to move the Golden Gate Bridge to New York Harbor I asked him about all the kids with whom we graduated, but before he could answer there was a screech of brakes and in zoomed an old school pal None other than Don Driscoll, the famous winner of the Indianarolis Soo mile race Howie told me how Don won the Soo mile classic with his 150 m p h average in his favorite car, nThe Flying As Howie and I drove around town, we saw Russ Davison Russ told as he was plan ning to vacation in Lima after his tour of the country Little did we realize that this was The Russell Davison, singing sensation of the co1ntry with his record'ng of 'Slow Poke , which sold one million conies As the three of us were talking, who should stroll up but Austin Stewart, a sergeant in the Foreign Legion Sergeant Stewart was decorated for saving a herd of starving camels, a heroic action beyond the call of ite meeting place, Pete's, for a double deluxe banana split Who should walk in but Shirley Beecher the new owner of the Hemlock Hayloft She invited us to attend the big graduation dance for all the nunils of the H520 graduating class As we were lingering over our ice cream, Howie told me of the other members of the class of '52 I was told that Carolyn LiFeber was just appointed secretary to J B Black, President of the General Motors For oration Incidently, Miss LiFeber was awarded a citation for honorary 'business woman' of the month While enjoy1ng nur ice cream, we discussed the promotion of Eunice Nowack and Marion Yorks to First Lieutenants in the WAF'S The girls recently returned to their Texas base after a tour of duty to Cocomo After finishing our banana splits, we went to How1e's home where a familiar voice came from the T V set It was Maryanna Carling who is winning many friends with her new show My Cift of Gabu, which she took over from Luella Parsons From Maryanna's program we learned that Irene Rogers had recently scored a hit due to her character part in MGM's latest WNo Good Wifen After hearing Maryanna's chatter, we turned the T V off, only to continue our discussion of the class of '52 Don Barrett, owner and manager of the Rochester Royals, is scheduling an exhibition game with the Harlem Clobetrotters Pat Whalen has returned to her San Fernando ranch after winning the K ntucky Derby with her famous horse Jigger II' Gayle Schillinger has iust taken over her new job as secretary to Doctor Einstein She presently is engaged in editing a Layman's Handbook on the Theory of Relati ity Rosemary Simmons is living very happily in her new home in Brighton She has just finished her new book, 'The Evils of Marriage Speaking of Brighton, Howie asked me how I was coming with my medical practice I told Howie that I returned to Brighton after graduation from the well known Yipahoopy Medical School Having spent the day together, we parted for home with refreshed memories of Lima High and the Class of 92 Howard Schillinger Ronald Gerhardt 17 w 1 . - . : . - I 2 y 9 38.n . . . . , . 9 N A I 5 V w duty, After reminiscing about the happy days in school, Howie and I went to our favor- to , , , Q o . 7 1 -J A e ' 1 n T 0 O 0 ' - I 0 e If A I . A 4 wj . V Q - ' n ' ' M A ' v
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Clam Hilary In l9h8 we started our Freshman year with 20 members under the supervision of Miss Hatch and Mr Rutigliano We welcomed seven new members Douglas Brisbane, Donald Driscoll, Betty Jonson, Josephine Pirincin, Austin Stewart, Robert Stevens, and Darlene Lamb The next step was to elect our class officers They were President Gayle Schillinger, Vice President Rosemary Simmons, Secretary Josephine Pirincin, Treasurer Maryanne Garlinp, and Student Council Represent ative Austin Stewart Our activities for the year consisted of several bake sales and a white elephant sale N., sa Qi We bezan our Sophomore year by moving to the English room where we were advised by Miss Slattery, who has remained our counselor throl our senior year Five new members joined our class John Kregal, Olive Dresser, Joseph Wozniak, Carolyn LiFeber, and Patricia Whalen We elected our class officers as follows President Rosemary Simmons, V'ce President Patricia Whalen, Secretary Shirley Beecher, Treas urer Maryanna Carling, Student Council Reeresentative John Kregal and Red ross Representatives Carolyn L1Feber and Howard Schillinger During the year we sold pretzels and potato ch4ps, put on a fun night and a bake sale Our big event was our Sophomore Hop with Rex Arnold furnishing the music In our Junior year we welcomed Kenneth Clark to our class elected our class officers as follows President Russell Davison, Vice President Howard Schlllinger, Secretary arolyn L1Feber, Treas urer Waryanna Carling, Student Council Representative Amstin Stewart Yearbook Representatives Marjorie Vollmer and Patricia Whalen During I ery In the spring we put on our Junior Prom with Row Lewis furnishing ' the music we started our Senior year with 16 members We elected our officers as follows President Patricia Whalen, Vice President Howard Schilling er, Secretary Carolyn L1Feber, Treasurer Maryanne Carling, Student Council Representative Ronald Cerhardt, Yearbook Representative Marian Yorks, and Red Cross Representative Marian Yorks and Eunice Nowack Our activities for the year consisted of the annual Senior Play which was nCheaper by the Dozen , white elephant sale, and a sale CQ of Christmas cards Before we close we would like +o thank Miss Slattery for the help ful advice she has given us thrgg hout our h Uh school years Carolyn LiFeber Austin Stewart f 4 S1- 'ax E 16 A .s OR , . I 8 -. - V' ugh q . 2 3 1 N , , Af K ' . 'We A ,V U ' 11. , --- T by . -- 1 . is 'EA' . ' ' 0 - X , the year we sold school pencils, candy, Christmascards, and station- Q . ' 4 - Q: A AI A .1 A K --. X fg N . I VV L ' . , i -Lahu- qi K .6 6 ,sg e f A - 45 ........ . 9 f 0 xx agp X .4 . 'gm
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Clam UW! We the Senior Class of Lima High School, County of Livinvston, and state of New York, being of sound mind and body, do hereby nake, publish, and declare this, our last dill and Testament 1U the manner following That is to say First Ne direct that all our iust debts and funeral expenses be paid Second All the residue and remainder of our property, both real and personal, whatsoever situated, ae give, devise, and bequeath unto the Junior Class Lastly The Dresident of the Junior Class, Walter Pennington is hereby appointed Executor of this our Last Will and Testament without bord, with full power and authority to lease or morteave, sell or convey anvthing belonging to the former Senlor Class we the undersigned, do hereby certify tnat leaves his shy bashful manner to Joe Pennington leaves his aollity to daydream durlnv hlstory class to Robert 'adivan leaves sone of his rhythm and hook shots to Bill Sherman leaves his athletic ability to Bruce storke leaves 113 muscles to Dick 'ad1gan leaves her athletic Bbllltl to William Harvey leaves her blond hair to Janes errltt leaves to ousie 1cJe1llv, a slinv snot, to keen the wolves away fron her door 43 ,uv 1.1 new leaves her flirty eyes Sylvia 'orasco leav s to Patty Peters an unobstruct d mirror and a comb so she will be on tine to sell candy in the noonhours leaves mer long wavy hair to Barbara arrell leaves her ability to square dance to Ted Flansburg leaves the Hemlock dances to John Teonard leav s her ability to ride horse back to h r sister, Jane leav s her freedom of sneech to A8UP1CS Andrews leaves his uslc ability to John Reynolds
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