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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the class of 54 , entirely lacking in mind and being of unusually poor body due to the unequalled efforts and deeds accomplished by us during the past four years, do herebybequeath and bequest to the faculty and underclass- men the following: To the faculty we leave the memories of an unforgettable classg and the hope that future classes will provide them with as many golden memories as we have. To Mr. Acker we leave the memories of the quietest and most well behaved eighth period he has ever had. Betty Berlin leaves her ability to have five steadies at once to Barbara Oliver. Eleanor Butler leaves her flirting ability to Nancy Johnson. May she use it to the best advantage. Bill Couch wills his way of avoiding necessary tasks to Edith Pulver. Left by Judy Drumm to John Butterfield is the position of President of Honor Society. Shirley Eckler receives from Bill Fix his unequalled good natured- ness. To Nancy Bruce, Marilyn Hoogkamp leaves her unforgettable, unsur- passable, unequalled GIGGLES. Jane Leiser leaves to Ellen Bendixen her friendliness to everyone. Sally McComb to the queen of the 1954 Junior Prom: A crown of white carnations. Danne McGuire leaves his shop ability to Frank Genovese. A reserved parking place in front of the school is left to Gaby Ger- mann by Pat Mulligan. The ability to wiggle out of gym class is left to Dodi Curtis by Marna Schnabel. Mike Scott leaves his number nine jersey and the knack of acquiring sweat socks to Dan Langan. Ed Sinonsen leaves many unfinished arguments to Shirley Bingham. May she win all she undertakes. Shirley Ogden is left the responsibility of carrying on the name of Stuyvesant in old M.V.B. by John Westermann. Viola van der Meulen leaves her sense of humor to Doris Johnson. Wayne Heimroth wills to Jim Hunter the sound of squealing tires and one slightly used Chevy . Alice Hinkel leaves to Lizzy Graziano her intramural basketball fame. To Ralph Tucker we leave the full charge of the Camera and Projec- tion Clubs. Signed and sealed this eighteenth day of January, 1954. Class of 54 . 20
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lst Row: S. Eckler, D. Langan, J. Butterfield, Mrs. Myers, S. Bingham, E. Pulver, E. Graziana. 2nd Row: D Curtis, G. Germann, A. Johnson, F. Genovese, R. Tucker, D. Johnson, C. Hoffman, E. Bendixen, B. Oliver, N. Bruce. 'l :W lst Row: M. Henderson, G. Brown, R. Miller, Miss Sullivan, J. Macara, A. Thomas, J. Samascott. 2nd Row: P. White, B. Hoogkamp, J. Dahlgren, J. Ogden, S. Shufelt, J. Scism, R. Johnson, P. Garafalo, M. Campbell E. Hodina. 3rd Row: E. McComb, J. Lauster, T. Shafer, E. Coons, R. Schnabel, G. Russell, W. Melanson, C., Shufelt. 22
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