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

 - Class of 1957

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Tom Beaudrot, for making an old man out of a young boy! In May of 1956, we sponsored, with the Class of 1956, a hillbilly show starring Stoney Cooper and his Clinch Mountain Clan. The auditorium was crowded, and the financial returns good for both classes. The highlight of our junior year came in early June when we held our Prom, Moonlight Serenade. The auditorium had been transformed into a moonlit garden. We had spent weeks making flowers and stars, and were so proud of our work, Gus Johannemann and Doris Fredenburg were crowned king and queen by Wayne Edwards and Patricia Late, the former king and queen. This was a night to remember. For the annual picnic, Mr, Wittenberg welcomed us again at Edgewood Inn. This time we didn't stay long, for it was a cold and rainy day. Before we knew it, the summer was over and we were back, this time as seniors. It was good to be back in Room 204 with Mrs, Smith as our advisor. Gus Johannemann and Richard Romolo were again elected president and vice president, We had lost Carol Pelton and Virginia Rogers to the happy state of matrimony but were glad to welcome Allan Schneider into our class, There were sixteen of us, a fact that gave us the distinction of being one of the smallest gradu- ating classes in LMCS history. This year we had the food concession at Halloween, the most profitable of the concessions. Since we needed only about fifty dollars to insure our trip to Washington, we held a bake sale which carried us over the top. October 10, 1956, was a happy day. At five a.m. we boarded the Shortline bus No. 221, for that long-awaited trip to the nation's capital. The Narrowsburg seniors and their chaperons, who joined us later, were such good company, Four fun-packed days followed. So many things to see, so many places to visit, so much to do, We loved every min- ute of our trip and would have liked to stay longer. On our return, we settled down to the work and fun of presenting another play. The Boarding l-louse Reach, a three-act comedy, delighted us and the audience, we think, The proceeds provided us with the means of leaving a class gift to the school, Immediately after the play, we started work in earnest on our yearbook. We worked long and hard, meeting all deadlines on time. When March 10 arrived, we were happy that the work was finished but knew we were going to miss all the fun we had had together, We selected gold and white as our class colors, the rose as the class flower, and our motto, The greater the difficulty, the greater the glory, Now there is left to us only graduation, As this event draws near, we wish we could turn back the calendar, for we are reluctant to leave LMCS which has come to mean so much to us,



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