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EARL BRIGGS ‘7 is not how long we live, but how. SHIRLEY SPENCER “Boast thyself not of tomorrow, or f iou knoivest not what a day may bring forth. CLASS ARDEN AVERY “Always ready to joke, laugh and be gay,—and still in work, he makes each minute pay. THELMA GILLETTE Though l m always in haste, l m never in a hurry. OF ’54 JANE ROSE “She has a smile on her lips and a sparkle in her eye. Jane left school in March and is living in Rochester.
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SHIRLEY LaVALLEY “Life without music is a mistake.9 ROGER BASTIAN l9m little and I m wise, I m a terror for my size. CLASS OF ’54 PHYLLIS KISE GERTRUDE DeVAY A laughing face, a nimble wit, a friendly heart, that s all of it.99 A geyser of chatter and giggling.99 WILLIAM PECK “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. mm
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Row 1, Seated L. to R.: M. Price, S. La Valley, L. Catchpole, C. Poole, M. Skutt. Row 2, Standing: A. Avery, Miss French, C. Catchpole, L. Jewell, P. Kise, S. Spencer, W. Peck, D. Hartley, P. Dickinson, L. Frazer, R. Bastian. On June 25, 1954, another class, eager to face life and its problems, will be graduated on the stage from North Rose Central School. Our class won’t be remembered as just another Senior Class” but as one which achieved great accomplishments and broke several class records. We, the Class of ’54, have had wonderful high school days together, but we will long remember our memorable Senior year. We started the year with a bang, by breaking all records in our magazine drive—topping last year’s record by $400. In November we surpassed all previous senior play ticket sales. $324.05 worth of tickets were sold by the Seventh Grade, and a record crowd attended our produc- tion The Baby Sitter.” In our most successful yearbook advertising campaign, we topped last year’s sales by $80. We were able to turn the candy store and pop- corn machine over to the Juniors on February first. Our Senior Play will long be remembered as hilarious, with top-notch acting. Our Class Night was original and entertaining. We ail enjoyed working together on these projects, and because of their suc- cess, we were able to take our long-awaited trip to Washington, D. C. We appreciate all that Mr. Edinger and our teachers have done to help us in all our school activities. BABY SITTER” SENIOR PLAY - CLASS OF 1954 18
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