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SENIORS BARBARA TONGATE JOSEPH TOWNSEND Commercial Retailing A pretty girl is a great Time enough for ioy and gift of nature. E 1' time enough for laughter. vfffffwbll Salutatorian KAYE TRIMMINGHAM ' V MARTIN TRIPOLE Mathematics Science Nature's own nobleman, Knowledge is power. friendly and flank. L i D' 432 g U ,...: I it ' '4. Q N - + ' 1-S 1 ' -' -1 - -. -L I it '-- ' 1 J ,, , Q W --- ' X 1 40, 1 2 . .-. nf '..,: A -no iw- . R P A fillkxx ... V N1 - ' X .L wt Y f f f, L -4.. ,x , N ,, , I E 5 3 lx 'i . - L 2 Me, f A K - ' jk, my es , , a - W ,A ' , P ' Q ' va J 'T Q will Emi 6 g JO.YCE TRAPP Art Ah, see what a wonderfu smile . NORMAN UNDERWOOE Science Always true and faithfn as can be. life AHA!! Nw -3 ' 'W JOANNA VISALLI f' t PATRICIA WARR - 1 ,,.g:: , 1:15 3 ' ' 1 Commercial J' Latin tiff' 1, f gi, , iii- -V -1 :ei It is quality, not quantity The form of Wil- ? ,-1..,.,,,L 4:,fff?5 that matters. , A iT 4 4g--, 4 L -H . 'T , 20
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GORDON ROBESON Latin His socks compelled atten- tion without losing one's respect. HELEN SNYDER Science Modesty and unselfishness, these are virtures which men praise . . GAYLE ROE Mathematics Honest labor bears a lovely face. RUBY SORENSEN Commercial Virtue is like a rich stone, best plainly set. CLASS OF i953 f L JANE RUSSELL Science A song is more lasting than the riches of theworld. MARION SULLIVAN Latin Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. .lj-3 J lf A A - 1 i I g?,g :Li f. 6 A- 1 . E- LJ A A ,!', 1 l F S f , Yi 1:1 Q 4.1! , a .3.fx1g.,Q , 'iii- YJ , Y E76 E ' ,, v' -,. 44.4 ffl - E ' fd l ff af ' if ,mi f r Q ' fl V L L ': L 4 A31 ff. E' .. ' i , - ' - ' ,gh : Y L- fill ' . A .5 f ' 7 - ' Valedictorian ffl! K, 'U ' l fi JI., X f l 1': J R' X JANE TAYLOR! f' A r 4 . iw ELAINE THOMAS I , f Wglfp xl J ' sc ff ,f ' 75 L Mathematics ,tl I 4 1, . 7 ' Slmnlsll 'l A -L A good miyyd P05593 'gy 'A di! Among our fairest thoughts. J ' f kingdom. I I ff ,,. I X I LW I9
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CLASS OF I953 fa, . I X, ETHEI.. WASHBURN CHARLOTTE WEBSTER RODMAN WILLIAMS Commercial Commercial Agriculture Obliging and cheerful, Beautyreflects the quality A man is known by' his industrious and kind. of a thing. faith in other-5, o f V I T' f If 11- . ,I ,If ' y in , I Q 1X I f' lf Eff I I L! 'N ' V x.. 1- j A , vii I . ' w X 'ff If , I rg? y I, V , w ' .Iwi I f A I K .Im 1 I I is I f 2 I I I Ill j I y .0 ft J. I I l -I X I gf . , g., Y I. il' 'gif j .I -E-,fl -5 4-,f'J L. WILLIAM woRMuTH LORNA WRIGHT T, 1 1. :: g j::- 'Q-::' ,.,., mn- ,4 , -. '-'-,- ---...- Agriculture Commercial Yi F Q ,', 7,7 E Fife- ' , Very little is needed to Let me go where l will, ! ' 'i :-?j-' :li Y I make him happy. I hear skyborne music still. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ln I949 the Class of '53 first met. D. Bodine was made president, Gail Andersen, vice president, T. Cincotta, secretary, G. Lord, treasurer, S. Mahar, representative to the Council. The annual Frosh Frolic in January had as its theme SOUTH PACIFIC. . D. Lewis and M. T. Blake were crowned king and Eiueen. In the Academy in 1950 the class again elected Bodine as president. Other officers were J. Townsend, vice president, M. Drew, secretory, P. Rippey, treasurer, and G. Andersen, representative to the Council. In May DUFFY'S TAVERN was the theme 'of the Saph Hop. The king and queen were A. Killian and E. Haltiher. J. Peluso, a cadet teacher from Ithaca, directed a one-act play, GETTING PINNED. J. Byer, a big town iazz-band leader, almost stole the show. The cast also included P. Plaisted, R. Jensen, J, Riffle, D. Lewis, J. Russell, and P. Rippey. In I95I the class sold Christmas wreaths to earn spending money --actually to have enough in the treasury to buy play books. The play finally selected and presented was THE CALL OF THE BANSHEE, a hilarious farce in three acts. The Junior Prom with NEPTUNE'S KINGDOM as the theme was held on May 23. B. Alexander and G. Mann were chosen king and queen. Officers - directing-the-,class in l95l were P. Worr, president, T. Cincotta, vice president, S. Mahar, secretary, R. Lamphier, treasurer, A. Bolger, representative to the Council. Seniors at lostl And again P. Warr was president. S. Mahar, S. Nielsen, R. Lamphier, and A. Bolger served respectively as vice president, secretary, treasurer and representative to the Council. ln November lT'S SPRING AGAIN packed the auditorium for the annual Senior Play. ln January the Senior Ball featuring a SOUTHERN PLANTATION was declared one of the prettiest in years. D. Bodine and J. Russell were crowned king and queen. In May came Field Day, and in June the banquet and GRADUATIONI 21
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