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ia X ci -197745 We thought Nancy Daub had left, but she was only standing sideways. Fred Hedge leaves his guitar to Mr. Arella. Varick Walker will leave if he can get his car started. Ann Lapidus leaves her bottle of peroxide to the future blondes of R.H. S. Nellie Castricum and Mamie Ingalls leave Mr. Gill to do his own book stamping. Amie Doyle leaves her 100's in English to Iay O'Neil. Betty Hillers will leave, if she can get her shoes back on in time. Barbara Richardson leaves her almanac to Miss Cutler. Bob Hittinger leaves his affection for the Yankees to Eddie Gottlieb. Austin Meyer leaves his pegged pants to someone who has thin ankles. Ardith Shumaker leaves her sandals to the next Greek at R. H. S. Marlene Davis leaves, still unable to do the gym exercises correctly. Walter Hughes leaves his old car to Marion and Ann Ford. Bette Siriani leaves her make-up to someone with the patience to put it on. Don Hayman leaves Miss Cruz in peace. Ianice Iablin leaves her long legs to Dolores Wapples. Pat Paulus was going to leave, but her crinolines got caught on the desk. Rex Punchard will leave as soon as he untangles Pat. Don Higdon leaves his jigs to John Beisler. The Senior girls leave the junior girls to ride past the Dandee by themselves. Lynn Pharo leaves for the Shell station and the green Nash. Barbara Sonnenfeld leaves her Town and Tweed charge account to the incoming Senior girls. Mr. Carpenter leaves all his R. H. S. acquaintances in formaldehyde. Jim Hastings leaves his Romeo tactics to Lee Curcio. Carol Normington leaves her tan to Carol Stahle. Lorraine Grybowski and Woody Williams leave on the 3:05 express for Elkton. Louie Hargan leaves his liniment to next year's track team manager. Peg Harrison leaves her ability to duck the pointer in social studies to the next person sitting in the front row who has a strong attachment for his head. Alan Trepl leaves his dungarees to whoever else wears his legs in parentheses. Lenore Vena leaves in a busy little gust of wind. Dean Grade leaves one hundred pennants to the Class of 1955. Audrey Metzger and Pauline Mathias take their initials with them, leaving us minus a day. Iim Simpson leaves his suspenders to Murray Uslan. Nancy Worster leaves her red hair to someone who has the temper to match it. Carol Murray and Peg Dickens leave their ability to hamionize to the hoods. Dave Pendergast leaves his drum sticks to Chuck Rodema. Naomi Goldfarb leaves her collection of college beaux to joan Englander. Carol Pfahler leaves her blouse and skirt still unfinished in the Home Economics' room. Bob Wallace leaves, dragging his drums and Carol VVaible behind him. Pauline Ford drives off in a Chevie. Marilyn Millison leaves with a chorus of String Along echoing through the halls. for the Hudson-River???? his party records to George Quinzer. john Conn leaves Don Breslin leaves f :QU- 5 1?..,.,r , 01. iff: 'rv ' iii 2, F331 ei r ' im! Pat Conklin leaves, still carrying on her four year correspondence course with Florida Southem. Bob Brown leaves, vowing never to set foot in Leonia again. the last of the cow irls Iane Lentz leaves-- g , Richard Pettit leaves his shoes to Donald Walker. Richard Canovai leaves, taking his tripod with him. Henry Miller leaves his psychological theories to Mr. Ianeba. George Long leaves his job at the China Inn to Carol Joralemon. Barbara Papastathis leaves to make way for her sisters. -CLASS OF '54 7-'4-.gr2.' K 1. ... , . T?-'Hun 5 -af:cf?af'1?'?fiiirfv?:f'ff I , . ,, . . ,, ., ... ,.. . - . .. - ,, ... , , ., ,.-.-,D A .x .i ,. , , x-4.-yr, 3.3. ,,.,.-., .- -:.r.. - v -' 35g,g::g1ga9g.r..-ry-gfysf.1f.5,?:fgg1-':.gfr.lflrrggge-isaig..gsq32:3ai'rmgg.:.5aai5!iii?m21isyiilliifair?-fe'A-- 4 ' 1 '- run IF:-.Tfizd'ff-S .1n-b!L'Q.1 1i:.'L,91i?.'? -VL.u1p'.TI5Ri,'J.6'-lfiuv. U 1'-cb.-Gm! -. :H- ' -' '
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