Livingston Manor Central School - Manorisms Yearbook (Livingston Manor, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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KATHLEEN WHITEHILL Susie A light heart lives long. Class Play 4 Q, x Xjrr 'X NLAL - 3 Ns n rx . Ljxvv I , BARBARA WOLCOTT Bunny Would that my love were near! Prom Attendant 2 Hall Patrol 2 Gal' swf' SENl0R Library Club 1,4 ,- Drum MaJorette 1 Q Prom Queen 3 iw Graduation Marshall 3 f W Senior Choir l J A Intramurals 1,2,3,4 V , PTWS School Reporter 4 ' 597' Head Typist-Newspaper 3 L'-, Cheerleading-J.V. 3 X r' 1 Captain Cheerleading Squad 3 A 9 Sgr,-gang President Library Club 1,4 L, ,W A A I 'Y' L' s 1, n, ' ul' I , 1 nfl hx L, x . J n' .1 I, 1 V1 L. I I t X lf1,pknLjAt! Y XXL nfs s VW LU y fl dx r A I! fl' f N bmw N . 1 1

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SE l0R He sneaketh away when his trials are upon him. Band 1,2,3 Vice President Band 3 J.V. Basketball 1,2 Varsity Basketball 3,4 ?. Baseball 2,3,4 Class Play 1,3 ' Yearbook Staff 4 Intramurals l,2,3 Boys' Glee Club 1 Class Historian 4 AUDREY WELCH Cissy I will be the pattern AZII4 of all patience. S l 'Q' 1 1' -4 Intramurals 1,3,4 Senior Choir 3,4 Operetta 3,4 Glee Club 1 THOMAS JOHN WALKERWICZ Tom A X V gigs gl' Wm!



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SENl0R CLASS HI TORY After we, the Senior Class of 1953, had completed eight years of elementary schooling, the final day arrived. We were about to enter the institution of higher learning, and we were now a select group known as high school pupils . For class adviser our first year, we had Mrs. Clarke-Duff who tried very hard to figure'us out but never quite succeeded. We entered the Freshman Class with a group numbering approximately forty- three. During the year, we lost four of this original number but gained five pupils in our ranks. We elected Shirley Green and Alan Fishman for president and vice-president respectively and Kurt Paul and Iris Jacobs for Student Council representatives. During those beautiful fall days, we planned and plotted for our first money-making event, the Hallowe'en Party. We finally decided to take over the House of Horrors, Penny Pitch and Ring Toss, and along with these concessions, we put on a one-act play, Why the Chimes Rang . This first theatrical production was spiced up by the ad-libbing of our talented friend, Eli Shaff, who quoted the famous words, We will now pause for station identification' . This play was the first assembly program that we presented in high school. We worked very hard that first year and in June looked forward to a well-deserved vacation starting with an enjoyable picnic at White Roe Lake. With beautiful tans and strengthened muscles, we returned to L.M.C.S. that fall to begin anew the vigorous planning for our second year in high school. For a start, we elected Bill Johnston for president and Nancy Dayton for vice-president, and Eli Shaff and Kurt Paul for Student Council representatives. Our class decreased in number again this year. We lost two members and then gained another to help compensate for this loss. Again, our first event was the Hallowe'en Party, and as successful concessions, we chose the Fish Pond, Bowling and the Ring Toss. Next on the agenda was a one-act play entitled Elmer and the Love Bug . As Sophomores, our big project was the annual dance, and after having said goodbye to our friend, Mrs. Clarke-Duff, in January, and welcoming as class adviser Mrs. Smith. we staged a very successful Valentine Dance and Card Party. We ended a most fruitful year with a picnic at Edgewood Inn. Now we had had two years of experience behind us, and we were all set to tackle the big year. A newcomer from Boston, Mr. Curran, was appointed to aid Mrs. Smith as adviser, and we elected Eli

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