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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY When we entered the doors of this high school as freshmen in 1953, we became part of a new iointure which was composed of East Bethlehem Township, Deemston Boro, and Marianna Boro, and we were the first fresh- men officially enrolled in the new Bethlehem Joint High School. We were the first class to elect Junior High cheerleaders, and of the six which we selected, two girls later became varsity cheerleaders. The only big activity of our freshman year was the Christmas assembly. We also attended the Freshman-Sophomore Party which is an annual affair held so that the freshmen may become better acquainted with the sophomores. Our sophomore year was marked by a great event, the receiving of class rings. At Thanksgiving we held the assembly which was entitled The Pilgrim's Story, and this time it was we who sponsored the Freshman- Sophomore Party. Our junior year was a busy one, everyone worked very hard to make enough money to sponsor the Junior Prom Our money-making projects included: selling candy and pop at basketball games, holding dances, selling necklaces, tie pins, and autograph books, and most important, pre- senting the Junior Class Play which was entitled The Little Dog Laughed and was directed by Miss Yvonne Crumrine. As we entered our senior year, our first activity was the production of the Senior Class Play, Lunatics at Large, directed by Mr, Nicholas Kutska, ln December we sponsored the annual Snow Ball. Music was provided by Johnny Voss and his orchestra. The auditorium was decorated with a large Christmas tree, a sleigh, and other Christmas ornaments. We took charge of the concession stand during football season, and our basketball team of this last year became the champions of Section XVIII. Our P.O.D. classes made two field trips during the month of Moy. Our first was to the First National Bank of Fredericktown. There we were each given one dollar with which to open a checking account, and after doing this, we wrote a check and withdrew the dollar. Our second trip was to Washington, Pennsylvania, where we attended o trial at the county court- house and visited the jail. Seniors were dismissed from classes on May l7, but we returned each morning thereafter to practice for Baccalaureate and Commencement. We held our Baccalaureate services on Sunday, May 26, in the high school auditorium. The next evening, May 27, we held our Commencement exer- cises at the athletic field where we departed from the usual type of com- mencement program in presenting a ceremony in which all the ninety-six graduating students participated, The program was centered about the history of the school, its past, its present, and its future. Contributions from the Class of l957 will be placed in the cornerstone of the new building when it is completed. CLASS OFFICERS PI eSIdell'I' Y,s.,,cc,-..... .,,, ,,,..,v,,W,YYY Y Y Jgmeg Bgfley Vice-President JVJC-.- ....s.. -. c..c..s William Morgan 5eCl'efUl'Y ----eeee--- -- --v.eeeeesss Marlene Chelena Treasurer -4-- -Y wefe------H.eeee use . Lola Pastorius James Batley, William Morgan, Marlene Chelena, Lola Pastorius
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HONOR STUDENTS Charlotte Slovlnsky, Valedictorian Shirley Bado, Salutaforian V V lx I I Nancy Petrovic, Janice Bartko, Jean Dudish, Robert Matula, Earlene Ball, Ruth Craggs, Marlene Chelena
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