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HISTORY Of the pupils in the Class of 1957, Pat Russ, Jeanne and Joanne Smith Joyce Crowell, Wilma Polisoto, Adelbert Hall, Dolores Foster, Barbara Earle, Ronald Gostomski, Beverly Parsell, David Bemus, Janice Deering, and Sally Fairbanks, started together in the First Grade and have stayed together ever since Glen Kunzman and Lois Goggin added to the group with their enrollment in the Second Grade In the Third Grade, Gail Jacobs, Debra Brugger, and Kenneth Shevlin joined and stayed on The Fourth Grade welcomed Margie Ball and Rita Ruszaj Richard Bock came when the class had reached the Fifth Grade In the Sixth Grade Jeanne Popard, Elizabeth Langford, Alvin Sager Frank Press, and Beatrice Houck joined the group In the Seventh Grade Judy Stelmack, Edna Cummings, Richard Yeager, Bob Bock, Beth Hall, Carla Magavero, and Richard Lammerhirt joined In this grade we elected our first officers Our advisors were Mrs Campbell and Mr Rundell In the last year of our Junior High days we welcomed Marsha and Marshall Fisk Mrs Grace Abbey was our advisor and helped us present, 'The Irishman' Dream,' to our school in an assembly and also to the Silver Creek High School This was our first assembly and a very successful one We entered high school with Mr Sokol as our advisor In October we entered our first float in the Halloween Parade, the title was 'Mars, and it won third prize for topped the year off Our advisor in Halloween Parade in We gave our dance, 'The Farmers Formal,' in May with our first trip to Allegheny State Park our Sophomore year was Mr Ganslow We had our float in the October In February we presented our first play, 'Paul Splits the Atom,' to the high school Our dance, 'The Black Kat Krawl,' was given in May with the Hillybilly Ramblers furnishing the music We had our annual picnic in Allegheny In this, our tenth year, we selcomed Ann Rinkerman Miss Patuto was our advisor in our Junior Year This was one of our best remembered years, starting off with our float, 'Hansel and Gretel,' for the Halloween Parade In November our dance was given and autograph books were in February and had fun putting it on We called this year bered because this was the year we received our class rings White were chosen to be our class colors, while the Lily of chosen as our class flower Ice cream suckers and baseball of our money making projects To top the year off, we went gave the Seniors a royal dinner Another added attraction, joined our group this year the best remem Forest Green and the Valley was pencils were some to Alleghany and John Dillenburg In our Senior year, our most important year, we chose Miss Militello to be our advisor Our motto, 'If the elevator to success is broken, try the stairs, was chosen In September, after the first home football game, we gave our dance, 'The Waterboy's Whirl ' We sold football pencils and ice cream suckers, too In October we sold magazine subscriptions and went over our goal of S1900 Also, in October, our float, 'The Statue of L1berty,' won first prize in the Halloween In November, our play, 'Two Dates for Ton1ght,' was given under the direction of Mr Ryan The last of November and the first of December we sold Christmas cards In April our trip to Washington came off as scheduled In March we gave our Variety Show and biggest and through the know we can these are big events, the knowledge we have learned parents, and advisors, we young and useful citizens EX VRVOIIE' S in May we had our Prom Though all of best of all is graduation With the years, with the help of our teachers, go on towards the future and become UVLPER 3 ' I ' I . . s 0 I n us. . We sold to the entire school. We gave a very successful play, 'No Boys Allowed,' OI
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Gale Jacobs wills her health book to Mr. Fleming seeing as how she hasn't used it all year, Ronnie Gostomski wills his nwiggle' to Craig Hannah so that he can be a real Elvis Presley Wilma Polisoto wills her Elvis Presley records to Mr Webb so that he can play them for his next Harmony class instead of Beethoven Adelbert Hall wills Carol to his brother Charles, just to keep her in the family Beth Hall wills her neck scarfs to Coach Torrington for his next Physics class. Glen Kunzman wills his studiousness and ability to get along with teachers to Nancy Becker Lois Goggin wills her left over flash bulbs to the Echo Staff John Dtllenburg wills his ability to drop fly balls to any joker who thinks he can drop more than he can Marshall Fisk wills his love for Trigonometry to any future mathmatician Bev Parsell wills her shorthand book to Miss Patuto, because she never wanted it anyhow Dave Bemus wills his skating in the moonlight to Phil Schroeder Carla Magavero wills her long eye lashes to Diane Ellman, and her love of adventure to Nancy Becker Alvin Sager wills his dislike of girls to Donnie Luder Jeanne Popard w1lls her three notebooks to Benny Schilling who never seems to have enough room for his papers Richard Laemmerhirt wills h1s quietness to George Sausaman Pat Russ wills her cheerleading uniform to Miss Citta, if she'll pay the cleaning bill Debbie Brugger wills her tire on the back of her car to Marv Huyck use her orange ones anymore Barb Earle wills the broom from Fr1day's gym classes for the sake of preventing future wall flowers Liz Langford wills her love and ability to do history and health to anyone who needs it Sally Fairbanks wills the ice cream sucker book to any who doesn't like to enjoy their lunch The Krazy Katz will their 'P J ' parties to the Ka Ding Dongs The Six Flat Notes will their pantomlne ability to the Junior boys The Doodle Bugs will their lateness to the Ity Bity Buddies Dolly Foster wills her purple shorts to Hanny Greiner, so she won't have to
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