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nz I Will and Z? Inman! HILDA BACKUS leaves Phyllis Butts for Dave Spicer to walk home. JOYCE BROWN leaves Doug Camp her ability to learn easily. DICK BURR leaves Jim Huxtable and Dave Brownell his height. BOB BUTTS gladly leaves Stan Crandall advanced Math. GEORGE CAMP and RAYMOND VERMILYEA leave their eager ability to work to the Juniors. CAROLE CREDICO leaves Don Ackerman a dishcloth so he can work in the cafeteria next year. DORIS DAVIS leaves June Fairchild advice on good housekeeping. CHARLES DAY leaves Bob Elliott a new transmission in case his car goes out of gear. MONA FISH leaves Stu Crandall her love letters to give him a few ideas for the future. KATY FLETCHER leaves her ability to go steady to Mary Wood and Grace Fitzgerald her athletic talent LEO GRAVESEN leaves his car to Ron Jenkins to enable him to get his date in Morris. PHIL GRECO leaves Dick Hardy his scholarship ability in High School. BOB HOBSON leaves Jean Acenour his artistic abilities. HAROLD HOWE leaves Paul Lawerence his height just in case it might come in handy some time. CHARLES JOHNSON leaves Nancy Sawyer his quiet ways. DON JONES leaves Kate Meyers his keys to his car so she can visit him at Morrisville. JO LEBENICK leaves Hazel Willis a couple of passes to go to the library next year during art class. NANCY LYON leaves -Bill Phelps a book of excuses to use when he wants to come to see her. BARBARA NOVAK leaves Sharon Gregory and Jo Lyon her drivers' license so they can drive to Cornell. RAY PAGE leaves Mary Jane Whitacre his class ring so the boys' next year will know she is off the dating list. BETTY LOU PHELPS leaves Jim Brown a box of stationery to write to her next year and her giggles to Wilma Potter. BILL REIDENBACH leaves Don Williams a map of South New Berlin. CARLEY SUTTON leaves a quiet home to Dick Button. LEON TEED leaves Les Gilbert his fa med English knowledge. LES WALL leaves his address to the Junior class so they may write to him for the lowdown on the Demo- crats. HERBERT WHIPPLE leaves Tom Hendrickson his liscense in order to drive to South Town. GEORGE WOLFANGLE leaves Ed Parry his mustache. THE CLASS OF '53 leaves , Mr. Leyland a trophy for next yeafs football team. Mr. Hartnett a book of criticism for next yeafs Senior Class. Mr. Wilson a machine to make paddles mass production. Rosalie Lebenick a box of cookies so she won't have to hock them from the cafeteria. Entension of time between periods and an extra ten minutes at noon to Richard Button and Norma Bice. Mr. Feltz a peaceful Halloween. Mr. Butts an honorable picture of Bob so he won't forget him when he Graduates. Energy pills to Miss Hemingway to feed her players. Mr. Jamba, a paper doll so he won't have to bother with real ones. Ann Hansen and Joan Saur a rope to lasso a man. Tom Blake a salt shaker to season Mary Wood's soup. June Salony a 3600 calorie diet chart. A volume of jokes for the library of Andrew H. Forrest.
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611155 Msfary Thirteen years ago a group of shining little toddlers began their education at New Berlin Cen- tral. The surviving fifteen are: Richard Burr, Robert Butts, George Camp, Doris Davis, Charles Day, Catherine Fletcher, Philip Greco, Robert Hobson, Harold Howe, Josephine Lebenick, Nancy Lyon, Raymond Page, Betty Lou Phelps, William Reidenbach, Herbert Whipple. As the years went by, we gained members and lost many until our final number is 28. In September of '49 we became the Cherished Freshmen. Although we did nothing to awaken the dead, we did begin our high school career. Class officers were: President-William Reidenbach Vice President-Robert Butts, Secretary-Robert Hobson, Treasurer -Carley Sutton. As we were promoted to Sophomores we became familiar faces to the public. We were a proud and happy family the day our class rings arrived. Our real social event was the Sno-Ball at which the King and Queen were Carley Sutton and Myrna Camenga. Our officers of that year were: President-Robert Hobson, Vice President-Raymond Page, Secretary-Charles Johnson, Trea- surer-Betty Lou Phelps. Another short year flew by and we were proud Juniors. Raymond Page was elected to the office for Presidentg Charles Johnson, Vice President: Mona Fish, Secretary: Betty Lou Phelps, Treasurer. Our two main events were our Junior Play Papa Says No which was a hugh success and the Junior Prom with Robert Butts and Catherine Fletcher as King and Queen. Our final year at New Berlin has come to an end. We selected Mrs. Amy B. McFarland as our advisor as Miss Gari Deliganis left our midst. Our officers were the same as our Junior year with the exception of Leo Gravesen succeeding Charles Johnson at the post of Vice President. Mr. Andrew Forrest, our new English teacher, has faithfully guided us in making our Senior Play June Fever successful and in completing the production of Tempus '53. Now that we come to the end of our journey we wish to thank all those who have helped us pass securely through the golden portals of N.B.C.S.
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