Boonville Central High School - Kortenaerian Yearbook (Boonville, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Class History Graduation is almost upon us. Heavens! It,doesn't seen possible that we will be leaving school in June to enter our new ways of life,-rit's hard to fully realize that we are seniors. It doesn't seen so long ago that we were just entering Kindergarten where we became acquainted with Phgigp COIQ poste, Ed Fynmore, Marsha Linck, Shirly Kirk, Rodney,Pe:-sons, Rangijiiirqlie, Lplly Scheve and Mary Bittiker. We were craz about Mrs.lEgglesten. K The following year Miss Blondin welcomed? as to the first qriqgx siyene we meg: Harry Faduski, Ronnie Fredericks, Gary Havens, Sara Lou Hiiidgailtfl Jackson, Carol Joslin, Jim Rice, Pat Sage, Marie Wooden and Ron Sh rweiig we were certainly a growing class. We were joined in second gradl By: Qlblll Thomas and Dave Leffingwell, Miss Welch was our teacher. When we advanced to third grade we met Jim Coe, Leon Faduski, Terry Lau r Marca, Haney Bartelotte and DaleJFegris. Mrs, Glouse was our new victim. .1 In fourth grade we became two seperate classes, Miss Iseneker and Miss Allen were our new teachers, We had'dh1y two additions that year, Ed Penczek andf- Ann Rae Ernst. At the end of that year we lost Lorraine Wheelock, In fiitblw grade with Mrs, Cady and Mrs, Davis we met Fred Reed., There were two students that joined us in the sixth grade, they were Mary Mercer and Theresa Fey but we lost Olin Moore, Miss Ruchti and Mrs. DuBois were our teachers that yeeg, Well! we were finally in the seventh grade, How grown up the seniordgij looked next to us. In our first year of junior high, we met three new'clafli matesg Helen Baker, Maryann liatkowski and Phylis Kwasniewski. That year V Richard Horton, Bill Hannum and Shirly Meeker left our class. Our advisors, were Mr, Torrens and Mr, Lague. In the eighth grade we learned that Bob CarQE was going to be part of our class, while at the end of the year we lost Bette? Cornell, Gerry Rogers and Bob Gillet, Could it be possible that we were really soles and our first dances with an orchestra, Freshmen? iWe ceuld have bake- E It was in this year that Miss 1 Angelakol, whom we shall remember always, came to B.C,S. 'Mr, Ano was the homeroom teacher of 9-B, During this year we Velma Hebdon, Joe Mihalko, Ramona Wallace and we also lost many students: Florence Sweeny, Judy Brooks, June Tilly and Ken Marsden. The most exciting event of our Sophomore also had some new classmates: Terry Wesoiawski-, Uglbftunltbiy De1bert1Ci'11i Albert Earl, year was our trip to Albany, where we visited many well known buildings, 'Dave Roberts, Helen Cook, James V Griffith, Clara Thayer, Carolyn Johnson, Bob Gerling, Dave Walker and James 'T Buchala left us. ' Bob Moore joined us in our Junior year and we lost Larry LaQuay. We have many happy memories of our Junior year. Our Junior plays went off well under the direction of Miss Angelakos and put quite an added sum of money into our treasury. nDo It Yourselfn and Hlnvitation To Breakfastn were our two selections. During this year we received our class rings, which was very thrilling for all of us. And then of course, there was our Junior Brom. Our theme was nCherry Pink and Apple Blossom White.H lt was very beautiful and we will cherish the memories of it always. Our King and Queen were Ronnie Sherwood and Ramona Wallace. i 'n' were ver sorr to lose Betty Sweeny and Ogzggasgigiggz ve gigeagffvgffigdfgr the yea! wereymany. 'We were saddened by the departure og Miss Angelakos, but we were happy to welcome Mr. Rcnaillo Our Senior play, nChar1y's Auntu was a great success. Each player gave a memf orable performance. Now we are getting started on our Yearbook and we are looking forward to our Senior Trip, our Senior Ball and of course Graduation. Looking back over the years, we are just a bit saddened UQ bf 10aV1n9 the place where we have found so many friends and have had such-wonderfulr y times, However, we are looking forward to the future with much hope and ex- pectation, characterized by our motto, Wwe have Crossed the bay, the ocean an lies before us.n ' Uk

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