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-1. -of 1,4 BLAINE BAKER Rebel Hfllutlz lui' be teen and kr1ou'rz Blaine came to R.C.S. when his father was transferred to Sampson Air Force Base. His home is in Louisiana, and he has also lived on Guam for a year and a half. Blaine has been a very popular student in Romulus. The class elected him President in his junior year. Under his direction the class was well organized and successful in its activities. especially the Senior Ball. He is a member and President of the Camera Club and Student Council Representative this year. Reb took an active part in football and played center and end in his junior and senior years. He is Photographer for the ARROWHEAD and Co-Treasurer of the Senior Class. He played the part of Frank in the Senior play. Blaine plans on college to study engineering. PAUL Booaaous Boggie Sfvcec'lJ if Jilzer: rilerlre if golden Pauls activities include baseball and basketball all four years in high school, and also three years in band during his sophomore, junior, and senior years. Paul wore his uniform well oven While carrying that huge bass drum. He was one of the tall boys on the basketball team. and sports writers frequently mentioned the lanky, rangy players for R.C.S. as deciding factors in the final outcome of the game. Paul was active in FFA. His plans after graduation include Sandy. XYHLLIAM COOL Bill The milder: m.zm1er.r and Ilye genrlerf bear! You would always see Bill in the corridor mornings surrounded by the gang - must have been another fish story. Bill distinguished himself as a sharpshooter, and his record was on display in the trophy case. He acted as Ivir. jeffery's assistant in Rifle Club. He was active in FFA, and was always on hand behind the curtain when pre- cision in lighting effects was necessary. The Sophomore class elected him Vice Presi- dent. Bill's pleasant smile is contagious. ROBERT FARNSXYORTH Foxey Bel1ff1d IIB: due be mid his j1l.u't Bob is the business man of the class. He is Treasurer of the Senior class, Assistant Editor of the ARROWHEAD, and Editor- in4Chief of The Inkspotj' our school newspaper. Bob has been in the Debate, Library. and Commercial Clubs and a member of the Student Council. He has also played on the baseball, basketball, and football teams. Foxey, as he is known, has proven to be a valuable assistant in the office. He plans to enter Ithaca College this fall.
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' 'N , nr X X Q 9,4 I A r 'ix 9, i V3 Q , X 0 'I N yi- i. ,, iv wx. e - 5 , . Wi :ge G r .se m 's X ,Q 4 reef ev f .vc XX 'V 4 ! est Nl .wi XXl l ff S .4 As we. the graduating class of Romulus Central School, prepare to leave this span of life for a higher one, we want to leave behind us some of our outstanding possessions. Thus as follows we state our last will : To the Class of '58 we leave our ability to get along with the teachers. To the Class of '57 we leave our ability in athletics and our reputation of being able to stay out of trouble. To the Class of '56 we leave our acting ability. we know you can use it next year. To the Class of '55 we place our seal of approval of all our proud possessions hoping they will make the best of them. joan Larsen wills her height and tiny feet to Lee Gable and her waist line to Elsie Lerkins. janet Kisner leaves her ability to drive a tractor to Bernice Brezna and her typing ability to Mike Graham. We hope he can hit the keys. Luella Maconeghy leaves her strong muscles to Howard Crowther and her ability to drive hot rods to Beverly Rundell. Helen White leaves her ability to obtain handsome men to Kareen Wfilson and her ability to chew gum and hit flat notes to joanne Conkling. Florence Wilson leaves her daily job of counting money to Wanda Gaul, and her ability to teach little Brownies to Virginia Brown. jim Walborn wills his ability to get one foot into Mrs. Pepper's door before the bell rings s' I 9 6'-,4 X Q c 6 f I l X F S N to Paul Stevens. Eg, Herman Taggerty leaves his flirtatious attitude to Karl Kisner and his natural curly hair to 557, 5' Patsy Dennard. No more top-notch worries now, Pat. Y .V E Annette Gregoire leaves her old math books to Eddie Somerville. :gb 5, ' Alfred Heitman leaves his sports ability to Merle Nye and bestows upon him his seat in ,.- Q EF Miss Buckley's homeroom. If , K I I Burt Ingalls leaves his love for Seneca Falls to Shirley Beck. VUe know she loves it too. ,f :jf Rollie Hall leaves his sunny disposition to Milton Smith. K tx x, It seems that Holger Karlsen can get away with anything in Ag. class. From now on this .... X Y will be Leslie Collins' privilege. F - S if Rocky Lane leaves his love for Sampson to Ethel Kisner. -ff , jim Hicks leaves his way with women and his latest style haircuts to jim Garlick. Q ' Ted Taggerty leaves his ability to get things done in a quiet manner to janice Crane. ' jim Shoots leaves his dimples to Suyle Temple. I 'L' A ' Paul Bogardus leaves all his old girlfriends except one to Dale Beeman. fl ' K' ' if V Bob Farnsworth leaves his ability to roam the halls in the afternoon without being caught I .-,f i to Don Kuney. Billy Cool leaves his big smile to Pearl Kidd, no excuse now to look so glum. Pearl. joe Minguez leaves his seat on the players' bus to Barb Rounds. ' V jim Kidd leaves his daily job of sleeping in study hall to anyone who is lucky enough not xl I to get caught. S J, I Phil Smith leaves his crooning voice and big smile to Frank Stern. You can surely get those F ' I gals now, Frank! P' jesse jolly leaves his locker upstairs to all who can use it. lt's a very special place to put all old lunches, papers and Miss McGrane's library books. Blaine Baker leaves all his used flash bulbs to everyone he has taken a picture of. They are - ' Q better to throw than erasers, Kids! To Miss McGrane. our Advisor, we just leave her a little peace and quiet, we know she X f N can use it. X L 2 In witness thereof, NX e the Class of '54, the testators. written on this sheet of parchment. 'i have to this. our Will. set our hands and seal his Fourth day of june. Anno Domini, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-Four. 1 Exuumv-5-HELEN VUHITE. OAN LARS ' c l . j EIN X. 5 0 e ' M WW . ci Alf, og J 7 I 'j N J f , e Ib 1 fllil 'I ' lg 1l'lllll-, ' ' , 9 ' ' - H. 1 H 4: . X
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ANNETTE Gmaoomii Ko Ko From ber band! rome life Annette came to our school from Vermont in her second year of high school. Dur- ing her years in Romulus, she has been an active Cheerleader, a member of GAA and participated in Intramurals. During her high school years in Vermont, she was Presi- dent of the Art Club, Masque, Chorus and Triple Trio. and she also played on the softball team. Her future plans are for an art career. ROLAND HALL Rolly Nature hall: made one world. and an, arzotbef' Rolly was active in sports throughout high school. He was Manager in the three major sports in his freshman and sophomore years. In his junior and senior years he played on the JV basket- ball team. In his freshman year he served as Class Representative on Student Council. Rolly was the artist in the class so he was always called upon for posters. He was in the cast of the Senior play and Assistant Art Editor of the ARROWHEAD. Rolly is un- certain about plans for next year. ALFRED HEITMAN UAL.. U i1b proper dignity in erery url. Al was a two letterman and a star basketball player. He helped many a time to put the Romulus team in the winning column. Tall and handsome, Al goes quietly about his business anywhere you see him. Al majored in Agriculture and was active in FFA and went on the trip to Kansas City last fall. He will probably own one of the finest farms in the country when he sets up his business. Alfred was Captain of that fine basketball team this year. JAMES Hicks Hicksie Ab.rer1fe maker the lzeurl grou' fender Hicksie was interested in FFA and was a star player on the FFA basketball team, helping to bring the trophy to R.C.S. He played on the football team four years and was Captain in his senior year. jim also 'played baseball and was outstanding as a hitter. The sophomore class elected him President, and under his leadership. the class started to earn money for the senior trip. He played the part of joe in the senior play and was Manager of the play. His future plans are to settle down.
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