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S The Se r l 5 5 New Berhn Central School 5' Presents KQGTHIS Guosm' x. l l BUSINESSQS Mystery-Comedy In Three qv 4 lln yn by Ax, w. cms 1 gl VMJWNOVEMBBR 19 AND zo, 1953539 big? 5 2 . sus P. M. jvc! 1 CAST Qc: Joe Hardy M , ,W Y, ,P 'N Acb N Ron Jenkins Laura Hardy ,.,.,.W.,.,i?,.M...,..,,. Jean Acenowr Eddie Canfield if 9 Don Ackerman Mabel Canfield ,,..l,,....,GC,Q.,-,,. Mary Wood Marie ...W ...M .. ll- Magnolia - ,, - A l Hazel Willis Effie Forrest ,,.,.W..,....,,l ..,..l,, Catherine Meyers A. G. Stevens ,..n.....,.,.....,....,..,z,.,...m,- Bob Elliott Bill vnfgflf ww' 'X' l Stuart Crandall Mose Place: Living room of summer cottage fx ll x ll Time: The present Synopsis ' Act One: About seven in the evening Q, Act Two: The following evening about seven . 'lx Act Three: About 8 p. m. of the third Y 'X FQ' Stage Manager Stan Crandall X Prompters Joan Saur Dave Spicer R xv A 9 Nia, V day gf f 77v-W BM 2 1 bs Q Sharon Gregory, Bill Phelps l Q' x l Q . rf' Make Up ' pp N9 X Miss 0'Connor, Miss Moore Q? 4 Y Directed By Mrs. Brown Q qi l 9 Y Q -. X I 'S LM, n M, ..,. . SENIOR PLAY KTM: Ghost Batinessv A MYSTERY-COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By Al. W. Clark NEW BERLIN CENTRAL SCHOOL Novi-:mann 551 ness 8:18 P. H. STUDENTS 354
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fG0 Z Z lu W1 CLASS HISTORY Just thirteen years ago, hats in hands, the eleven orig.inal members of our Senior .- Class trudged off to school to become part of the great? ? Senior Class of 1954. The original members of the class were: Dick Button, Don Ackerman, Dave Brow- nell, Ann Hansen, Mary Wood, Rosalie lebineck, June Fairchild, Grace Fitzgerald, and Doug Camp, During those first years many students left and many joined the class until in the year of our Lord 1954 we have our present Senior Class, When junior high school started we thought we were finally beginning to be adults, although we still had much to learn. We began to be united in our efforts and we had several class parties and other activities that all junior high classes have. For those two years we had for our president, Jean Acenowr, who did a good job, guiding us through those first two years of junior high school bliss, As Freshmen we began to have our first money making adventures with Stan Cran- dall as president, We had a carnival dance, bake sales and several other activities. In our Sophomore year we began to really settle down to the business of making money for our big goal, the Senior Trip, For our president we voted in Stue Crandall. Besides our activities we ordered and received our class rings which were altogether different from any worn by any previous senior classes of New Berlin, be.ing round in shape, instead of square, For those first two years we had Mr, Fry as our advisor and to him we owe our thanks for starting us on our way in working for the class. Then in our Junior year we selected a new advisor, Mr, James Hartnett, who really has been the spark and inspiration of our class, With him we really began to,work, We had a dance, many bake sales, roller skating parties, a magazine campaign, the junior play and of course the junior prom. This year we are not planning too many activities s.ince we have nearly reached our goal. Thus is the history of our Senior Class that I feel is one of the finest to cross the threshold from high school to the great world beyond, N , t ite m X X Q X
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Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1954, do hereby bequeath our numerous possessions thusly: JEAN ACENOWR leaves her vocabulary to Bobby Collier. DON ACKERMAN leaves his quiet ways with the teachers to Lauria Willis. JIM BROWN 'leaves his friendship with Mrs. McFarland to Mr. Fieg. DAVE BROWNELL leaves advanced math to Wes Fish, RICHARD BUTTON leaves his quiet speaking voice to Adolph Engle. DOUG CAMP leaves his build to Carm Zorda. STAN CRANDALL leaves a fender from his car to Paul Pope. STUE CRANDALL leaves his ability to go steady with one girl to Dave Slentz. BOB ELLIOT leaves to Mr. Feltz his popularity with the girls at lunch time. JUNE FAIRCHILD leaves her ability in home ec classes to Janice Strain. GRACE FITZGERALD leaves her athletic ability to Phil Butts. LES GILBERT leaves his Harry Dunham award to Gene Cole. SHARON GREGORY leaves her sense of humor to Otto Graham. ANN HANSEN and JOAN SAUR leave to Janet Sprague and Carm Zorda their ability to always be friends. DICK HARDY leaves his way with the women to Greg Hoadly. TOM HENDRICKSON leaves a sponge to Byron Matteson, RON JENKINS leaves -- gladly. JOAN JOHNSEN leaves her ability to ride a horse to Betty Johnsen. ROSE LEBENICK leaves her ability to get cookies from the cafe to Shirley Davis. KATE MEYERS leaves her even disposition to Mary Ann Haggerty. ED PARRY leaves his physique to Bob Kenyon. BILL PHELPS leaves his position on the basketball team to Red Backus. WILMA POTTER leaves her place in the senior homeroom to Flo Turnbull. JUNE SALONY leaves her giggle to Barbara McQuade. NANCY SAWYER leaves the color of her hair to Katerina Engel. DAVE SPICER leaves Diane Ackerman for Russ Lowe to walk home. MARY JANE WI-IITACRE leaves her ability to get along with soldiers to Nina Bice. DON WILLIAMS leaves his willingness to work to Milt Anson, HAZEL WILLIS leaves her height to Betty Fletcher. MARY WOOD leaves her ability to get into trouble to Myra Ramey. The SENIOR CLASS leaves to: Carl Camenga a gallon of gas so he can get to Binghamton. Jimmy Liddle a car of his own so he can take it easy on his father's. Don Gibson another brain so he can take Physics next year. Del Austin a pair of elevated sneeks so he can play first string next year, Wes Stevens a new pipe qKaywoodieJ. Warren Sargent and Marv Slentz a book on how to get along with women. Arlene Abplanalp some hot peppers to make pizza pie in home economics. Carl Curtis some tickets on the U. V. so he won't have to walk home. Mel Fairchild some passes to the Arthur Murray Dance Studios so he can learn the new dance steps Mr. Harmett a box of No-doz so he can keep his Seniors awake.
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