Black River High School - Echo Yearbook (Sullivan, OH)

 - Class of 1963

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Memories of Our Past Years On an early September morning in 1951, fourteen eager students entered the doors of Albion School. Those who started were: Linda Brooks, Kenneth Halliwell, Denny Howe, Linda Kline, Alice LaMar, Richard Markley, Roger Peck, Phillip Rowe, Ronald Steele, Ronald Shanks, William Thompson, Gerald Weimer, Tom Williams, and David Workman. We were under the guidance of Mrs. Ethel Bland. Mrs. Margaret Sooy, our second grade teacher, welcomed Anne Herrmann from Euclid to our class. Our third grade teacher, Mrs. Kathryn Soka, taught us that we weren't in school to enjoy recess. In the fourth grade we moved to Homerville where we were' under the direction of Mrs. Icle Campbell. This year Carol Napier joined us from Rittman and Robert Kirvel from Cleveland. Mrs. Neva Lowe was our teacher in the fifth grade. Paul Lowe joined us from Magadore and Leslie Clevidence from Seville. In the sixth grade we were anticipating junior high. Our teacher this year was Mrs. Eunice Leach. We finally reached junior high and were under the direction of Mrs. Mary Hines. Dara Hanners joined us from Cleveland and Virginia Vanetta from Ashland. In the eighth and ninth grades we were still under the guidance of Mrs. Hines. Bill Johnson joined our class from Lodi in the eighth grade. During these two years we sold Christmas wrappings, beanies, and candy. One bright September morning in 1951, eight eager-eyed children entered the first grade at Huntington under the guidance of Mrs. Gertrude Smith. These children were: Bette Hawley, Larry Jordan, Nancy Jordan, David Manning, Olvia McMillan, John Regal, and Cheryl Walkden. In the second grade we were still under Mrs. Smith's supervision. Shirley Balkin and Loren Hastings joined us this year. After what seemed a very short vacation, we entered the third grade with Mrs. Hazel Koons as our teacher. This year Gary Wacker joined our class. In our fourth grade Mrs. Koons was our teacher again. This year Cheryl Walkden left us. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Hunt, but due to serious illness Mrs. Agnes Crawford taught us for the remainder of the year. This year Judy Parker joined our ranks. In our sixth grade Mr. Charles Dally was our teacher. In our seventh grade we were under the guidance of Mrs. Rowland. Thomas McKean joined our class. Among the excited children entering the first grade in September 1951 at Spencer were: Elizabeth Allemang, Jeffery Armstrong, David Bowen, Eugene Butcher, Sheila Dennison, Dianna Gonzalas, Thomas Hord, Carol Kari, Janet McReynolds, Daniel Rook, and Patricia Ryan. Our first teacher was Mrs. Wreatha Dickason. In the second grade our teacher, Mrs. Edna Culler taught us to write and also, add and subtract. Mrs. Lanila Kozlouski guided our third grade class. This year Jack Heilman came into our class. In the fourth grade Jack Veverka joined our forces, This year Mrs. Bertha Rowe was our instructor. We welcomed Cheryl Walkden to our fifth grade class which was under the direction of Mrs. Doris Kime. Cheryl came from neighboring Huntington. Under the supervision of Mrs. Carrie Baker we made final preparation for Junior High. Finally, we made it to the seventh grade. We could change classes and this we enjoyed. Mrs. Dattilo was our homeroom teacher. We also had several projects to raise money. In the eighth grade, which we had looked forward to for a long time, we had several teachersg first was Mr. Frank Thornton, who was succeeded by Mr. David Grenert, and in the last semester Mr. Arthur Gosling was our home room teacher. During this year we also had several projects to raise money. Then high school!! This year we could choose some of our subjects. We also enjoyed working on some money making projects such as: bake sales, school fair, and sale of school pins. ' One bright sunny day in September 1951, fifteen anxious children danced gaily down the hall of the Sullivan School. These were: Don Berry, Larry Handley, Charles Jaccaud, Larry Nalley, Glen Sifread, Susan Ballou, Carol Humphrey, Beth Stark, Alice Meek, Sharon Farnsworth, Avalon Priscantelli, Harry Calame, Shirley Orcutt, Paulette Goodson, and Nancy Pfeiffer. Our teacher was Mrs. Rose Workman. The most memorable time was the first two weeks, which all the mischievious little boys spent chasing the girls and trying to kiss them. We then progressed to the second grade and were under the guidance of Mrs. Alma Livingston. One student joined us this year. Robert Gregg. In our third year Mrs. Livingston stood over us again. Jean Hollandsworth joined our happy group. In our fourth year Janet and Lyle Baon, and Marie Hall were the new members. Our teacher was new too, Mrs. Isabelle Clouser. It was a wonderful year, especially our fights on the football field. Everyone loved those except the person who got hit with a tin can full of water and orange peels.

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