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Barbara Barker In honors and sports you'll find Barbie Always wearing a smile She's tops in our estimation She makes life seem worth while. Fredrick Dow Here's a Boy whose name is Fred and wherever he goes He's sort of witty and well liked By all the kids he knows. James Davis blow and steady is Jimmy mxcept when there is play And as his future advances We know he'll make his way. Arlene Deering Arlene Joine us two years ago A welcome addition as could be In cheering she has lots of pep with this you will agree. Julian Davis Hvr. Davis' Mr. S.-- calls him Others say HJulieH will do But no matter what you call He'll always answer you. David Libby David likes variety lt's the spice of life they say He also likes society And cars to speed his way. Keith Pierce Keith B. is also one of us He never has much to say We hope that all through life Success will come his way. A bLNlOR'S LAMQNT Twas the night before graduattm We were keyed up like a how Because we were leaving Buxton, It was now our turn to go. Keith Leavitt Keith I. is a sportsman We think that he is grand when it comes to basketball He's always right on hand. Richard Pinkham Dickie is our dependable one He never shirks a turn To know him is to like him From him we all could learn. Betsy Nason ' Betsy guards our money And attends to paying our bills the loves to go to ball games And seldom has any ills. Leon Rowe Jr. Junior is a'quiet one And always seems so shy But when you get to know him He's really quite a guy. Nancy Tyler Ty wrote these rhymes And although trying at times She laughs and we all laugh too That's a talent possessed by few Bradley Waterman Brad ey is our gossip He knows just all the news No matter who he competes with They're surely bound to lose. Mr. Paul Johnson WF.'Johnson's our advisor who tries to keep us straight. he always checks attendance and scolds when we are late. Nancy Tyler We were talking over old times For soon we would depart, And every time we thought of it It nearly broke our hearts. Soon comes that long expected night with greetings and 'goodbyesn The class of 'Sh have gone No more to feel close ties.
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SFNITR NOTES NANCY TYLER ijt The first week in September, 1953 saw us back for our final year, with Mr. Johnson as At our President, Secretary, left us to Treasurer. our advisor. first class meeting we elected the following officers? Bradley Watermang Vice-President, Richard Pinkhamg Barbara Barkerg Treasurer, Richard Strait who later attend school in New York. Betsy Nason then became our Elected to the Student Council were: Richard Afkinson Keith Leavitt, David Libby, Lean Rowe, and Nancy Bean, the latter leaving us to complete her senior year at Dana Point, Californias To open cur final drive for sufficient money for our Washington trip, we put on a Harvest Supper on the evening of October ZQU It was a great success. Many thanks to our mothers for their genera ous help, In November we was also a great receipts from the The selling of added to fur Christmas were also money January 22, presented the Senior Play WFor Petes Saken which success. Also on November 27 we received net high school v.s. Alumni basketball game. Christmas cards, pennants, emblems and stickers total. A scrap drive and a raffle on a turkey at producing. saw us again gathering up food for another supperl The profit from the Hollis-Buxton basketball game went to the seniors. This On March 5 we sponsored a minstrel show to add to our Also in March we had a C ncert to add to our grand total. to the Glee Club and Mrs. Mrs. Beryl Goodson will be the chaperone on our trip. all looking forward to this journey and wish to thank the was a boom- Close to one hundred-fifty dollars. funds. Thanks Richs We are towns- people for all that they have done to make it possible. School work has not occupied all of .ur time. We also partici- pated in sports. There basketball squad with B. played softball while cur team. A. Deering was one two boys have represented were two boys and three girls on the Waterman as boys' manager. Three girls two Richards and Keith made the baseball of the cheerleaders and three girls and us in Prize Speaking as may be seen from the group pictures throughout this book. SENIORS IN REVIEW Richard Atkinson Doris Flynn To all of us he is WSandyN Earns hai s from B.H.S. As an actor he is grand In typing she's one of the best And when it comes to music To dances she does like to go He also lends a hand. And with her, time is never slow. Kcontinuedl '
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Best Dressed Best Dancer Best Voice Best Athlete Biggest Flirt M0st Likely to Succeed Pest Looking Wittiest Nicest Smile Prettiest Eyes Most Silent Most Popular Noisiest Most Studious Best Natured Most Polite Most Talented Prettiest Hair Most Bashful Most Curious Most Responsible Best Personality Best Actor Slowest Gum Chewer Day Dreamer Best Photographer 54 1 S SUPERLATIVES B. Barker A. Deering D. Flynn B. Nason N. Tyler B . Barke r B. Barker B. Nason B. Barker D. Flynn A. Deering B. Barker N. Tyler B. Barker A. Deering B. Barker B. Nason B. Barker NONE IN B.H.S D. Flynn B. Nason B. Barker B. Nason B.ABarker N. Tyler D. Flynn B.'Nason K. Leavitt D. Libby R. Atkinson K. Leavitt R. Atkinson B. Waterman K. Leavitt R. Atkinson R. Pinkham L. Rowe K. Pierce K. Leavitt D. Libby B. Waterman QL. Rowe R. Pinkham R. Atkinson D. Libby Ja. Davis A F. Dow R. Pinkham You choose iggig Dick R. Atkinson K. Pierce R. Atkinson L. Rowe Ju. Davis
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