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. wr. Continued from Page 8 Betty Jean leaves editorship headaches to Shirley Dye. Fred Wheelock leaves his guidebook of Kansas City to future F. F. A.'ers. Marge Armstrong leaves her position in the trombone section to Margaret Mathey. Tom Kilty leaves his appeal to the fairer sex to Keith. Jerry and Mary Ann leave their mimeographed excuses for being late to Martin Williams. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our name the 23rd day of February in the year Nineteen Hundred and F ifty-three. Mary Ann Griffiths residing at West Winfield, New York. Gerald L. Davis residing at West Winfield, New York. I, Linda of Shallot, could in my magic mirror see The future lives of all those in the great class of '53. I see Tom Kilty, a pilot bold, with his assistant Nancy Zipping to Mars, double-time, in a rocket ship that's fancy. B. J. Ward is a telephone operator, handling her own calls. Kay Mills is skating with the Jolters, taking her share of falls. Phil Dunckel is rowing a boat to Bermuda in record time And Sam Paniccia is asking questions of a stymied Einstein. I see Fred Igel writing his greatest tragic book And Shirley Gates working at VanAtta's as number one cook. I see David Bouck with his swingster singing show on T. V. And Mary Ann Griffiths, the manager of Wild Bill Melby. There is Maggie Mariotti singing with Julius LaRosa And Roger Slaughter driving a school bus-ours supposa'? I see Jerry Davis, one of the world's greatest vets, And Russell Edick is Hying high in the new fastest jets. I see Eleanor Lonis, a nurse in the veterans' ward, And Fred Wheelock is an agent selling the '68 Ford. Ginny Brewer and Margie Armstrong are music teachers. And l see a movie Childish, with Jeni that MGM features. Arleigh Fikes is a great drummer in his kitchen band And Dick Pritchard is an undaunted confidenceman. Kent Hansel and Harold Talbot are rich bachelor farmers. Viola Singer and Marilyn Nolan are great snake charmers. I see Larry Brooks with a plane named Ida he loves to fly And Cassie Myers on the T. V. panel of Where Was I?,' I see Doris Matteson, a college teacher of math, And Fred King with his new song Where Goes This Path ? Dick Casler and Bill Jones are mechanics with ability. Janice and Bonnie Atwell play pro basketball with vigility. I see Betty Ann Reed with a private secretarial job And the coach of the Globe Trotters is our class president, Bob. Carol Rice is a homemaker-in her own home, of course. Bob Steeves is a jockey on his champion rocking horse. Ed Wiencek is a lawyer who is world renowned. Dick Kennedy is a doctor when nurses aren't around. And Joey Yaw as a hard-working gym teacher While Suzanne Ford is a high paid opera screecher. I see Edna M. as the post mistress of Ilion And the mayor, why of course, that's our Lillian. Bonnie Young and Irene M. are artists Caniff hired. Goodnight, magic mirror, since I see I'm going to be fired. ll , X we 5 . I 'pf ' it lint , n ft Ili H ,I 1 A, ' 5,1 J X My s S -f
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NIARJORIE MARY ARMSTRONG Marge f vretary ZZ. 3. 4: GAA. 2. 3, 4. Sevretary 1: Girls' lnter- murals l. 22. 3. 4: Cheerleading 2: Senior Band l. 2. 3. 4. President 4: Danee Rand l, 2. 3, 4: Seetional All-State l. 2. 3. 4: Senior Chorus l, 2. 3, 4: Girls' Clee Cluln 3. 4: Senior Ensemble 4: 'l'lllllllHlt'I'llP2lClll 3: Annual Stall' 4: Citizenship Aixarml 3. 4: l7.H.A. Annual Stall 4: Press Club 2. 3, 4: l,e Cerele Franeais 3. After Potsdam it's a musir' rareer for Marge. V1 'V sl RONNlE .ll'l.-lxlxlf YllW'El,l, Class Ylll'Q'll!4llI'1'I' l: Nlllj0I'Ptff' 2. 3, 4: l'Wlllf'l'P.S that Report Card 31 Bonnie Jean :Xuuuul Stull 4: Press Club 2, 3, 4: lm Iff'r4'le Franvais 3. l.iA-ml tu'irlin,2 flu' lution and rates an .4 al it. Full of fun anal pleasant lo he u'ilh. Cute to look at. niee to know. JANICE ANN ATWELI. lanky Majorene l: Annual Stall 4: Press Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. A ralm. fool. eolleeled and thoroughly lilfeahle little gal. lan is a true friend and is always ready to help. Her passion-potato rhips. She plans to study further at the Eastman Dental Dispensary' in Rochester. nl H sr I 4 jf X DAVID JOHN BOUCK Dave Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Senior Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Sectional All-State Band 4: Windettes 3, 4: F.F.A. 1. Dare is Very interested in music. Favorite sound-buzz of 3:20 bell on Friday afternoons. Plans to take up agriculture at Cornell or Morrisixille. ll
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