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SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISORS w I in X if-av' TOP ROW: F. Wunder, C. Milliman, J. West. IST ROW: Mr. Ellison, P.Brisbane, Miss Bubier. Feeling proud of our climb into high school, we started our Freshman year with Mrs. Short as our advisor and elected David VanDerMeid.as president, Pat Brisbane as vice-president, Carl Rossborough as sec- retary, and Kay Hohman as treasurer. We took a Freshman trip to Rochester to see the places of interest there. With Mr. Schaefer as our advisor, we entered our Sophomore year led by Pat Brisbane as president, Craig Brown as vice-president, Cleo Milliman as secretary, and Kay Hohman as treasurer. In September 1951 we resumed our activities with Mr. Ellison and Miss Bubier as our advisors. Pat Brisbane was elected as president, Alice Phelps as vice-president, Mary Ann Hanna as secretary, and Craig Brown as treasurer. Our big projects were selling stationery and spon- soring the Christmas Ball and the Junior Prom. The Parisians supplied delightful music on the ship's deck on the boat SSLCS. As we started school in September 1952, we suddenly realized that this was our last year together and decided to make the most of it. Our big projects were the play, the Christmas ball, the magazine sale, and our long awaited trip. We had much fun producing The Little Dog Laughed under the direction Mrs. Keith. We left April 2nd by train for New York City with Mr. Ellison and Miss Bubier as our chaperons and returned April 6th, We stayed in the Hotel Taft and from there made tours all over the city. A very enjoyable time was spent. Graduation will be a climax of our twelve years. 9
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1953, of Livonia Central School, of the village of Livonia, in the County of Living- ston and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do make public, and declare this our Last Will and Testament, in manner following that is to say: Dona Barrows leaves her ability to grow long hair to Barbara Brown. Mary Lou Beach leaves her interest in Homemaking to Betty Le Pome in hopes that she'll put it to good use. Maureen Beach leaves her interest in J. B. to no one. Hugo Birkedahl leaves his good standing with Mr. Wilson to Tony Muscarella. Pat Brisbane leaves her ability to get to school at 8:45 for a little laterj to any one who can get away with it. Bernie Broghan wills his halfdays of school to Irwin Jenks. Craig Brown leaves his water bucket and startling curve ball to Jim Weegar. Bill Busch leaves his ability to play the guitar to Fran Kosakowski. Peggy Cicero leaves her marks to the school in hopes that she'll forget them. Frank D'Angelo leaves his ability to get around to anyone who can get away with it. Marion Farley leaves American History to Mr. Gibbons. Elnora Foote leaves her interest in Wayland to no one. Dorothy Gfeller leaves her interest in French III to anyone foolish enough to take it. Kay Hohman leaves her seat in French ll to anyone who can fill it. Leo lten leaves his seat in Ag Class to Art Nowack and hopes he'1l make good use of it. Dick Kosakowski leaves his car trouble to Ken Hoag. Bonnie Krest leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Moynihan in Int. Algebra to Marlene Dieter. Joan Lewis leaves her freckles and becoming blush to Katie Downey. Cleo Milliman leaves the bass viol to Sam McRae in hopes Sam will play it. Pat Mix leaves her majorette uniform and ability to lead the band to A. L. Hamlin. Jim Murphy leaves his interests after the basketball games to any Junior who thinks he can handle them. John Muscato leaves his French correspondent for Miss Bubier to interpret, Eugene Panipinto leaves his typing ability to Mary Ann Wester. Alice Phelps leaves her interest and success in 4-l-l to Joan Clarke. Wilma Reeser leaves her baton and boots to Iris Wing. Barbara Schuster leaves her cheerleading pep and uniform to Nancy Long. Al Spencer leaves his track shoes to Jack May who, he hopes, will run the mile in 4 minutes. Jerry Spencer leaves his ability to be late every morning to Ed Hoag in hopes he can explain to Mr. Ellison. Arlene Stewart leaves her raspberry lipstick to the Junior girls in case Jerry Spencer is here. Bev Taylor leaves a Guernsey Cow to Mr. Huff, so he can double his profits. David VanDerMeid leaves his 3 points a game in basketball to lke Orman. Jim West after this yearbook, is just plain leaving , due to conditions beyond his control. Dick Winchell leaves his weekends in Rochester to no one. Bob Wing leaves his English IV grammar book to anyone who can understand it. Frank Wunder leaves his Hermit Club Card to anyone smart U1 enough to take it. The entire Senior Class of 1953 leaves the Senior Class of 1954 all the wonderful times and all the success of the past year and hopes that they have the same. Signed WITNESSES Class Secretary 241w' ' ' Q 9l l4. 8
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Moe A., '-was - s K' fr .1 4 154- f MARY LOU BEACH Lou She's got her guy hooked for sure. We think marriage is the only cure. F.l-l. A. 1.2.3, Treasurer 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 2,35 Mixed En- scmble 25 All County Chorus 45 Girl Scouts 15 National Honor Society 3, President45 Bowling 1, 25 Intramurals 1.2,3,45 Athletic Carnival 1,2,3, 45 Majorettes 1,25 Photo Club 15 Latin Club 1,25 Newspaper Staff 1. HUGO BIRKEDAHL Birk Hugo likes to tinker with cars, Someday his Ford will Fly to Mars. Intramurals 1,2,3,45Ath- letic Carnival 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Baseball 15 Football 15 Basketball 1, 25 Junior Rotarian 4. 15 DONA LEE BARROWS Peanut This pint size package is hard to beat. She'll sweep some guy right off his feet, StudentCouncil45 Lead- ers Club l,2,3,45 Cheer- leading 2.3.45 Athletic Carnival 1,2,3,4g Intra- murals l,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2,35 Senior Play 45 Mixed Chorus 2,4. MAUREEN BEACH Brown hair, brown eyes, that's our Moe, Trailingafter her, all the fellows go. Senior Play 45 Student Council 4g Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Athletic Carni- val 1,2,3,45 Cheerlead- ing 1,2,35 Leaders Club l,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Bowling 3. U 10 1-.mf A 1
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