Edwards Central School - Hornet Yearbook (Edwards, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS WILL We the class of 1957 being of sound mind and body, do solemnly proclaim this to be our last Will and Testament. 1. I, Lynne Kerr, leave my ability to get out of Mr. Wright’s study hall to Karen Hurley. 2. I, Marilyn Shore, leave my ability to be on all class committees to Elaine Aldrich. 3. I, Charlie Typhair, leave my way with the girls to Billy Adams. 4. I, Lavina Javall, leave my seat in American History for the next two years to Flora Denton. 5. I, Stanley Bullock, leave my ability to tell jokes in English class to some up and coming young entertainer. 6. I, Richard Gibbs, leave my gift of gab to Keith Goodheart. 7. I, Rodger Aldridge, leave my ability of not going steady with high school girls to Jimmy Allen. 8. I, Beverly Sloan, leave my curls to any girl with straight hair. 9. I, Janet Bridgeland, leave my ability to roam the halls to Beth Hall. 10. I, A1 Cameron, leave my behavior to Fred Lennox. 11. I, Janice Morgan, leave my headaches to the next Senior president. 12. I, Donna Thomas, leave my bottle of peroxide to Sherrill Barraford. 13. I, Tim Cole, leave my quiet manners to F red Chapin. 14. I, Donald Wood, leave my heighth to Wayne LaPlante. 15. I, Keith Hall, leave my ability to sing like Elvis to Nancy Todd. 16. I, Bill Barraford, leave my jokes to Stillman Soper. 17. I, James Bleau, leave my ability to eat ice cream in school to Boyd Webb. We, the Senior Class of 1957, leave the following to the faculty: To Mr. Wright, we leave some Elvis Presley phonograph records. To Mr. Mayer, we leave an automatic intercom. To Miss Bintz, we leave a quieter study hall. To Miss McGill, we leave a down payment on a 1958 Studebaker. To Mr. Huiatt, we leave a private room for his animals. To Mrs. Holmes, we leave a better senior social studies class. To Miss Kegreisz, we leave a special language class room. To Mr. Smith, we leave A’s all the way. To Mr. Mullen, we leave a more attentive chorus. To Miss Noble, we leave some new paints for the art classes. To Mrs. Pratt, we leave a new mimeograph machine. To Mr. Morse, we leave a school catalog (he gave the others away.) To Miss Howe, we leave a separate dental office. To Mr. Gillette, we leave some new basketballs. To Mr. Trudeau, we leave a more cooperative class in the future. To Rosalie, we leave an assistant. To Miss Carter, we leave a gym class that comes to attention quickly. To Mrs. Fuller, we leave a memo pad. To Mrs. Warner, we leave a few real dramatic actors. To Mrs. Edwards, we leave a girl to take Lavina’s place. To Ernie, we leave a new janitor’s uniform. To the Junior Class, w6 leave more ambition to raise money than we had. To the Sophomore Class, we leave the ability to graduate with higher averages than ours. To the Freshman Class, we leave the ability to have fun together as we did. To the Grade teachers, we leave smaller classes or bigger classrooms. Witnesses: Dennis the Menace Muggs 13

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SENIOR ACTIVITIES t RODGER ALDRIDGE Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 4 Library Club 3 Junior Play 3 Gym Show 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM A. BARRAFORD Football 1 Intramurals 1,2,3 JAMES S, BLEAU Baseball 3 JANET F. BRIDGELAND F.H.A. 4 Class Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Gym Show 1,2 Intramurals 2 Dramatics Club 4 KEITH E. HALL Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Gym Show 1,2,3,4 Junior Play 3 LAVINA H. JAVALL Gym Show 1,2 Dramatics Club 4 F.H.A. 4 Yearbook Staff, Editor 4 Library Club 3 Junior Play 3 LYNNE M. KERR F.H.A. 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 President 4 Cheerleader 1,2,3 Yearbook Staff 4 Dramatics Club 4 Class President 4 Junior Play 3 Gym Show 1,2 BEVERLY JANE SLOAN Chorus 2,3,4 Gym Show 1, 3 Dramatics Club 4 F.H.A. 4 Library Club 3,4 DONNA LEE THOMAS Chorus 2 F.H.A. 4 Dramatics Club 4 Class Secretary 4 CHARLES E0 TYPHAIR Baseball 1,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Football 2,3 Class Vice-President 3 Chorus 3,4 Athletic Treasurer 4 Basketball Manager 4 Baseball Manager 4 Yearbook Staff 4 STANLEY CARL BULLOCK Dramatics Club 4 Gym Show 1 Junior Play 3 ALBERT A. CAMERON Chorus 3,4 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 TIMOTHY JOHN COLE Basketball 4 Gym Show 1,2,3,4 RICHARD H. GIBBS JANICE CAROL MORGAN Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4 Accompanist Dramatics Club 4 Class President 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class Vice-President 2 Gym Show 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Clarinet Quartet 3 MARILYN J. SHORE Chorus 2,3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 F.H.A. 4 Library Club 3 Junior Play 3 Library Club 3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Gym Show 1,2 Junior Play 3 12



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CLASS PROPHECY “Won’t you join me? I feel so very foolish hurrying down this dark street. It is not that I believe in crystal gazers, you understand, but lam inquisitive. I hear, from a very reliable source, that Monsieur Crystalline is very accurate in predicting the future. “Here we are. Let’s go in.” As we enter and walk through the room, we notice much to our surprise, that the Monsieur is none other than our dear old class advisor, Terence Trudeau. After making ourselves comfortable, I asked him to predict the future ten years. So here is his prediction for each member of the class. Rodger Aldridge has finished his state troopers education and has been assigned to duty in Talcville. Bill Barraford has now monopolized the farming district of Scotland. James Bleau has been assigned to duty in the Artie as Master Sergeant serving in the Army taking care of the dog kennels. Janet Bridgeland has just become the bride of a Hermon boy and has given up a business career for marriage. Stanley Bullock has become part of George Gobel’s Friday night show. A1 Cameron, a graduate of Yale, has returned to E.C.S. to replace Mrs. Holmes in the Social Studies Department. Tim Cole has taken over the proprietorship of the Genesee brewing company in Rochester. Richard Gibbs has the honor of running the New York Times Gossip Section. Keith Hall has a Rock and Roll band of his own and has put Elvis out of business. Lavina Javall a graduate of business school is enjoying a Bachelor girl apartment and a pink Cadillac. Lynne Kerr now owns half interest in the Edwards Telephone Company with her husband, Gene Denney. Janice Morgan has just been appointed Sales Manager of the Grant Company in Gouverneur. She drives back and forth from their trailer in Canton where she resides with her husband, A1 and two children. Marilyn Shore is residing in Paris and is now engaged in hair styling. She was voted Miss Hair Dresser of 1961. Beverly Sloan is a part time model for the Bob Cummings Jr., show. Donna Thomas has signed a contract with Warner Brothers. Rumors are that she is better than Marilyn Monroe. She also has been seen with Elvis. Charles Typhair is out of the Navy and has married Miss India of 1959. Donald Wood is the truant officer at Edwards Central. He seems to know all the hiding places. And so that concludes the predictions for the Class of ’57. We were pleased to hear of the success that each member attained, but suddenly it was late. We bid Mr. Trudeau adieu and wished Mm the best of luck. 14

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