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CAST STAGE HANDS Hank .... ....... .... B i 11 Boecklen Ken Benjamin Scat .... ...... W esley Bowen Percy Brownrigg Grant ..... . . . Anthony Hickling Carole Iaegers Bertie ...... ....... F red Emhof Ronnie Bennett Amiee ....... . . .Alice Parker Elaine Davis Aunt Beulah .... ........ I oan Lewis Betty Van Benschoten Tongo ....... .... R ichard Arnold Marlea Willems Nora ......... ..... G ayle Root Edith Dickenson Marmalade ..... ...... C arol Pratt Myrna Clapper Ted ........ .... I im Woolslager Beulah .... ..... G eri Milbert Chilford .... ..... I im Sweet Polly .... .... A ndrea Fitch Corky .... ..... G eorge Roy Ava ...... ....... D iana Beadle Nanelle .... .... I anet Dockstader Z4 670 ll! y amedieafab How do you like this head-lock, you would-be Horror hangs over this house like a Giant Vul lady killer? ture.
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6'lf4.55' Hfffiilf In September 1944, the teachers in the Edmeston Central School were in for a busy 13 years. It would be their job to put learning into the class of '5'7. Beginning the ordeal of the class of '57 were Diana Beadle, at that time a blonde, Donna Bennett, the future Mrs. Robert Sweet, Wes Bowen, the farmer of our class, Percy Brownrigg, the man of our class, Janet Dockstader, soon to become Mrs. David Osborn, Fred Emhof, who was only with us half of the time, Andrea Fitch, our dependable secretary, Joan Lewis, a cubby little brunette, Alice Parker, who played Aimee suited toa 'T ', and Carol Pratt, our athlete. In the first grade Anthony Hickling, who was great as Grant in our play, joined us. Mrs. Fitzerald tried her level best to push us into the second grade. In the second grade, our class guitarist, Bill Boecklen joined us with asmile and red ears, which haven't disappeared throughout the years. In the fourth grade, Betty Van Benschoten came with her long ringlets. Out of West Edmeston popped shy, Gayle Root with her short skirts.ln the sev- enth grade we were joined by a big part of our remaining class. This group included Myrna Clapper, noted for her long hair, Edith Dickenson, our red-head, Richard Arnold and his blue truck, George Roy and his deep voice, Geri Milbert, our class musician, Marlea Willems and her Nash convertible, Elaine Davis, who now wears a diamond, Ronnie Bennett, our capable class president, and Kenny Benjamin, our class joker. When we had finally reached the peak of Junior High School, Jim Sweet, our champion ball player, Jim Woolschlager, the great Dr. Cuss in our senior play, and Carole Jaegers with her coal black hair, came to live with us up to and including our senior year. n STATISTICS Freshmen- We gained the appellation of The Firehouse Gang , because our homeroom was in the fire- house. We enjoyed the snowball fights back and forth to classes. Sophomores- We really started making money for our looked-forward-to Senior trip. As a class we were divided between Mrs. McLeary and Mrs. Lohnas. Juniors- Our Junior Prom was the most successful EVER. We had scrap drives, which were as much fun as they were work. Seniors- Our magazine sale brought in the most welcome proceeds. Our play The Boy Named Beulah' was successful, and we really enjoyed putting it on. We are now looking forward to our Sen- ior trip to New York City and to graduation night.
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