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SVNIOR STATISTICS Most Popular Girl Annis Reed Most Popular Boy Dwight Brockway Most Comical Girl Rose Hanselmann Most Comical Boy John Adams Sports Hero Harry Rockefeller Biggest Talker Girl Rose Hanselmann Biggest Talker Boy Hillis Johnson Most Attractive Girl Annie Reed Best Looking Boy Harry Rockefeller Laziest Senior Henry Sander Talks Most, Says Least Rose Hanselmann Quietest Girl Georgieanna Preston Quietest Boy LeRoy Cornell Most Sophisticated Girl Shirley Skog Best Collection of Alibis Harry Rockefeller Best Girl Athlete Annis Reed Best Musician John Adams Prainiest Senior Ronald Adams SENIOR UAVOQITES Favorite Teacher Mrs Hoyt Favorite Sub ects Cit Ed and Art Favorite Actors John wayne and James Stewart Favorite Actress Marilyn Monroe Favorite Pastime Sleeping Favorite Dishes Spaghetti and Meat Balls Favorite Classroom Senior Homeroom Favorite Male Singer Eddie Fisher Favorite Female Singers Doris Day and Rosemary Clooney Favorite T V Programs Dragnet and George Gobel Favorite Sport Basketball Favorite Magazine Esquire 47 Speed Demon: Hillis Johnson J : . .
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Front row Nancy Nesbitt, Margaret Lehner Back row Odette Fay Nesbitt, Bonnie Qrown, Joan Bellino, JoAnn McKillip Varsity oAnn McKillip Barbara Beken Joan Pellino Odette Icart J' Bas D Margaret Lehner Nancy Nesbitt Fay Nesbitt Bonnie Brown
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CALENDAR FROM FEBRUARY 'Sh to JANUARY '55 FEBRUARY We drew a long breath of reliefg Our midtearms we had passedg The second term was now at handy The first one had gone fast. Our team had done so very well Of them we were so proud! At every single ballgame we had a peppy crowd. MARCH We had ourselves a heap of fun As after school we tarried To practice for 'The Ghost Farmn And WMama's Getting Marr1ed,' The juniors and the seniors worked together well On these two one-act plays Our treasuries to swell. April The seniors set out for New York To have themselves a fling. Although they had a good time, They didn't learn a thing, The three days they spent, They will never forget And will go again If another chance they get. MA As juniors, we had our biggest night Our Prom was really 'the thing Everyone was happy As we crowned our queen and king Even the teachers were happy Because it now was spring If you listened closely Maybe you could have heard them sing JUNE Graduation time was here Another class was through, But we were glad that we became The senior class that was new We tried to be good children And hoped we wouldn't make OCTOBER It was just a Western country town With a dingy old hotel Till the nAngel of Red Canyonn came. what happened then? Well! You should have seen our Senior Play! It was a huge sucess. We presented it on October 29th After weeks of strain and atress. Don't think we're complaining We enjoyed it, we confess. NOVEMBER Everyone worked hard For our concert this fall. It was so good And was enjoyed by one and all. Basketball season had Now begun Everyone was looking forward To all the fun. DECEMBER We had a Christmas party Before vacat1on's beginning The chorus had a pageant with lots of Christmas singing. Q Then comes a long vacation During the holidays We have lots of enjoyment In many, many ways JANUARY We all had good vacations Now a new year had begun We all made New Year's resolutions To cut down on our fun Some of us start studying For the regents we musttake If we are as smart as we think we are what good marks we will make' FEBRUARY TO JUNE the second semester starts the press we send this book March, if we can find the time, two one act plays you'll look Life so hard for Mr Burke That his poor head would ache SEPTEME R Another school year now began With a brand new senior grou We started working to make money So to New York we could troop April, for New York City Starts the class of SS When we come back, our Senior Ball will make you glad you're alive The juniors, with enthusiasm Have their Junior Prom, and then All look forward to graduation which marks the very end. We started out on School Fair Day And sponsored games of chance We gave out many prizes As you could see at a glance FAREWELL Y . On As . TO . In At ' 1 o . In O ' 0 P. Seniorsl the goal of all our dreams. Graduation soon arrives And leaves with us a memory We'll treasure all our lives. As each sets out upon l1fe's road Toward some lar distant goal we will truly miss S K C S with all our heart and soul. 48 This book pnnted by Velvatone a special proce a f l thog aphl pnntlng Sole producers Wm J Keller Inc Buffalo N Y N ther p ntzng firm a authonzed to use the Velvatone meth
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