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'Q J' we Q vi .Q 1 i it QW- 5 , 'I -',i f ,L'-1-, .' 'L-'. ri l .tsl JOAN E. ADAMS MARTIN lf. ANGELINO EI.lZABliTll A. BALDIGO DAVID R, BROWN Inanie Many Betty Dave NCBI, DOI Bllldy- My heart is true as steel. A maid demure. A tower of silence. ,AQ i fy! My f.. ',.'5f A DONALD n. c31.AF1.1N 'M-' ' L, ' Y L f unonn Air? VVAA N A hit, a vel'Y PalPable hit t MARY J. BRENNAN UMW-yn Thereby hangs a tale. I I RICHARD C. BU'I'l.liR 3 se 5 Dick 4 Q A fish pole or gun maketh p Q him jubilant. . U L b - ' 1 , 1 KAY A. BOYD -E .- 'I U. - 1 uKayn 5 I ,. I She has many nameless -- ' ' '--.5 . ' 1 virtues. As we look through the annals of Our Town, we recall with happy memories the fun we had- Do you remember our first Trip on Broadway? 14
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M Seated L to R Rose Marie Carmola, Neils Poulsen, Bill DeVr1es, Angie Valenti Standing Carl Phillips erry Frrske SENIOR OFFICERS Our town is a well known little place, and we, the citizens, can be proud as we look back over the years we have resided here. We, the Class of 1953, first settled in our town in the fall of 1950. This was our Sophomore year, and it proved to be a very successful year, including our Trip on Broadway, the first big dance we sponsored in our career. Our next year proved to be even more active, and under john Perretta's second year of guidance, we were very successful in all the projects we undertook. Our Oriental Mood highlighted a year of enjoyable activity. The last year in our town will remain the most unforgettable in the minds of all of us, and as we look back over the year, we are justly proud of our many accom- plishments. We ask you, our fellow citizens, as you turn the following pages, to share with us the memories of the years we have spent in Our Town. 1- A P MSTOS 13 L c .g u . .N . ,, -2 -A C ASS OF I953
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V . 'F , ,Q ,. s R1 ,fi ROSEMARY C. CARHART ROGER CLOUSE SHIRLEY A. CARLETON JEROME DeVAUL Rosie Rag Shirley jerry Variety is the very spice The pen is the tongue of Her ways are the ways of A hunting he will go. of life. the mind. pleasantness. 5 . I . . Al , . f 1 ,fx ROSE MARIE CARMOLA Yo Yo Do I know what l'm doing? RICHARD A. DEVEANS Dick The world knows nothing S T, of its greatest men. ', CATHERINE D. CARNEY '4 'R Kim ,S To know you ia to love you. Q Q Q 1- 3 ' W 4 J ng 5 VILLLAQ4 c. DeVRII-IS l Q . f Q ' Will7 ' .. ' 7 ' : x'5. X ' A sparkling personality with friends in plurality. Aw-come on fellas -cbn't you remember the sailors? Will you ever forget the struggle from the Caveman to the Atomic Age in Room 22? 15 Q 7 f K SN ' My N 3
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