Livonia Central High School - Livonian Yearbook (Livonia, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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LAST WILL A D TESTAME T We, the Senior Class of the Livonia Central School, town of Livonia, State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby acknowledge and bequeath as follows: Juanita Phillips leaves her front seat in Mr. Gibbons room to Marcia Baker. Alice Phelps leaves her trips to Texas to anyone who can get away from school that long. Liz Smith leaves her journeys through the halls to Kay Foster, and hopes she doesn't get caught. Betty LePome leaves her third floor office to Judy Wunder, but doesn't wish the yearbook on anyone. Marian Whitney leaves her gum cracking to Sally Barber. John McClelland leaves his football uniform to Gary Backus. Joe Ingerick leaves his curley hair and a Toni to Jack Hans. John Roome leaves his beltless pants to Eugene Johnson. Virginia Purcell leaves her secretary work on the yearbook to Jane Holmes. Irwin Jenks leaves what is left of the blacktop to Mr. Wilson. Marlene Dieter leaves her seat in the Senior homeroom to Pat Elliott. Janet Rossborough leaves her interest in homemaking to Kay Brisbane. Shirley Spencer leaves her corny jokes to Bev Bissell. Rich Van Der Meid leaves his athletic uniform to Bud Baker. Jane McCanna leaves her seat in the Diner to Jinny Hunt. Rita Meyer leaves locker 326 to anyone who can get their junk in it. Jack May leaves his track shoes to any four minute miler who can fit into them. Dick Drain leaves his height to Sam McRae. Tony Muscarella leaves his car keys to Donna Bulmer so she can drive it instead of swiping it. Joan Clarke leaves her ability to eat and stay slim to Hazel Hunt. Mary Ann Wester leaves her artistic ability and a paint brush to Dorothy Gregory. Barb Bartlett leaves her ability to have fun at parties to Kay Wood. Nancy Marks leaves Keith Marshall his pen, with many thanks. Anna Lou leaves her half interest in Ken's convertible to any FELLOW! Beverly Backus leaves her World History seat to any bright sophomore. Milly Jolmson leaves her happy days at L. C. S. to the classes of 55, 56, and 57, in hopes that they will enjoy them. Rita Kurtz leaves her ability? to drive to Mariellen Prescott. Judy Graf leaves her cheerleading ability and varsity uniform to Glenda Didas. Dave Barber leaves the Calabouge Express to John McArthur. Fred Holmes leaves his trips downtown before sports practice to Red Weeger. John Locke leaves his trips to the bucket to Sam LaBue. Shirley Reeser leaves her seat in Mr. Wilsons office to Joanne Coe. Iris Wing leaves her seat in the Diner to Irene Hill, to keep Jinny Hunt company. Don Riley leaves his red Chevy to anyone who dares to drive it. Patty West leaves her fondness of American History to Bardee Smith. Janyce Riley leaves her ability to get along with Arch to Hazel Hunt. Shirley Jenks leaves her quiet ways to Eleanor Jamison. Nancy Long entrusts what scholastic ability she has to Mr. Ellison to give to any courageous Chemistry student Madeline Johnson leaves her interest in Lima to Irene Hill, but keeps the one in North Carolina. Ike Orman leaves his milk route to any one who wants it. Fran Kasokowski leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Big Sam . Mike Marshall leaves his church key to Red Weeger. Nancy Panipinto leaves her love of Latin to Barbara Cole. John Parks leaves forty cups of coffee to John Mac Arthur. Witnesses: Signed: ,Andale-11 f' ?41J'IL-Zw.a.P' Zfmffzf

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Mrs. Muriel, Keith, Mr. Eugene Huffg Advisors SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of 54 began its 4 year tour through high school,by putting Mary Ann Wester behind the controls. Supporting her were Dick Drain as vice president, Nancy Long as secretary, and Rich Van Der Meid as treasurer. We coasted along for the better part of the year with more care on our studies than on money raising projects. The boys in the class led in sports as they were represented in football, track, baseball, and basketball. March was our first big stop, and here we began our dues. In June a class party with our ad- visor, Mrs. Short, ended our first part of the trip. Dick Drain was in the lead during our Sophomore year, and with the aid of Rich VanDerMeid as vice president, John Roome as secretary, and Fred Holmes as treasurer, the class began work in earnest to boost the treasury. Heading the list of social events for the year, were our Sock Dance and our class party. Choosing our class rings was in the line of more important busi- ness, while several bake sales and the dues kept the treasury expanding. Our Junior year was one of achievement under the guiding hand of Shirley Jenks 8: her assistant, Marlene Dieter. The purse went to John Locke, while the books and pencil were given to Judy Graf. Mrs. Keith and Mr. Gibbons filled the advisory position. Social functions for the year were in the form ot the Junior Prom, an 8th period record dance, and a Saturday Night Dance. More profitable business was the annual stationery sale, in which the class topped the 51,000 mark. Two fashion snows, a supper, and bake sales rounded out the treasury tu a large degree. Scholastic honors were also a big part of the year, with several members in the National Honor Society. Sports were well represented again for the third year. Our Senior year and last part of our journey down Education Highway got under way with Fred Holmes in the driver's seat, and Shirley Jenks ready to take the wheel. Nancy Panipinto chalked up the mileage, with John Locke still clutching the purse strings. Mrs. Keith and Mr. Huff were our advisors. The year began with the Senior Play Father Was a Housewife , directed by Mrs. Keith. Next came the Senior Ball Winter Wonderland . The class sponsored three dinners and went all out on the magazine sale. The long awaited day arrived, and the class and advisors set off for a five day stay in New York City. The class saw the Big City under the direction of the Van Zile Tours. While there the Taft Hotel became our headquarters, but all of us were glad to be back in spite of the good times. We reached the end of our trip as we walked up the steps and received our diplomas. It was awonderful four yearsl 23



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