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i E ,311 jiiiemnriam Dr. Frederick Siebner H900-19521 . 1 Dr. Frederick Siebner was born on August 28, 1900, in Napaiedl, Czechoslovakia. When Dr. Siebner was a few months old, his parents moved to Vienna, Austria, where he was educated. He attended the Medical School of the University of Vienna, which was in those days not only the most famous Medical School in Europe but in the whole world. A In 1926 Dr. Siebner graduated from the Medical School of the Uni- versity of Vienna and started practising there. Besides his foremost inter- est in the science of his profession, Dr. Siebner also spent much ofhis leisure hours studying art and took innumerable trips to Italy, France and Greece to see the originals of the most famous painters and sculptures. When Hit- ler came into power and invaded Austria in 1938, Dr. Siebner was success- ful in escaping to England, from where he was sent after two years to Montreal, Canada, where he was fortunate enough to get into the Women's General Hospital. When after two years spent in Montreal, Dr. Siebner was offered a practice on Prince Edward Island, Canada, he gladly accepted it. In spite of having become a'Canadian citizen Dr. Siebner's dream of entering the U.S.A. was finally realized in the beginning of 1947, and it was one of the happiest days of his life when he became an Ameri- can citizen. j I ' , - Q After having passed the State Boards, he settled in'Norfolk, where Dr. Siebner found the fulfillment of his great 'professional ambition. ' s -'
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YEARBOOK STAFF Left to Right: - lst Row: Iva Jean Dye, Lorene Haggett, Ruth Virta, Claude Matson, Donald LaBarge, Vernon Pelkey, Betty Patterson. K 2nd Row: Patricia McE1wain, Nina Lavigne, Barbara Connelly, Christine Kitney, Roger Deugaw, Gerald Du- fore, Philip French, Richard McNulty, Bruce Bombard, James Hallada, Barbara Connelly, John Mariano, Carol LaPlante, Cecelia Bond. Missing: Edward Spaulding. Editors in Chief ........, i ....... Claude Matson, Ruth Virta Assistant Editor ..............A. .........................,..................................., Do nald LaBarge Advertising Managers .......... ........ Be tty Patterson, Phil French, Barbara Gonyou Business Managers .................... ..........................,.,... L orene Haggett, Roger Deugaw Assistant Business Manager ........,. ..................................,.............. I va Jean Dye Literary Editors ...... .................... ...................,. r ............................... R i chard McNulty, Patricia McE1wain Sports Editors ...........,......................... .......... V ernon Pelkey, Cecelia Bond, Christine Kitney, Gerald Dufore Art and Arrangement Editors ,..,.... .,..... B ruce Bombard, Carol LaP1ante, John Mariano, James Hallada Activities Editors .......................... ......,.......... .... N in a Lavigne, Barbara Connelly, Edward Spaulding We, the staff of The Keystoner, sincerely hope that all our readers get as much enioyment from reading this publication as we received from writing it.
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Since a yearbook is a record of our hap- piest days, it is particularly fitting that in it we recognize one who has helped make those days possible. Miss Marion Cranston has been an inspiration and a guide to all the pupils who sincerely appreciate the help she has given them. To show our apprecia- tion we hereby pay tribute to Miss Marion Cranston. In appreciation for his willing attention to the problems of individual students, his ready wit and good humor, his successful tutorage of the health classes of the past, and most of all for his friendliness, we the class of 1953, hereby recognize Mr. Francis W. Kelly.
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