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A11 ,Autumn Walk. Slowly now the sun is sinking, Gently setting in the West, As I recollect our Senior year, The gayest and the best. Fourth and last of our four seasons Giving pleasure in its flight, Yearbook Advisor ,.,.,, Editor ....... Business Manager Class Editor , . . Assistant Class , Speeds by, oh, so very quickly Bringing our Commencement Night CLASS OFFICERS Editors ,,,,, Sports Editors . . Art Editor .... Advertisements . . . Mr. John Aiello . ,Diana Carrara . . Sylvia Gatto . . Avis Kemmer . . Bonita Brehm , , ,Daniel Portzer . Richard Dallasen William Nero . . .OneyJ'ohnson . . .Judy Freeburg Robert Hyatt Bruce Shuttleworth . . Regina Dallasen Patricia Thompson Sue Beveridge Class play Hillbilly Weddin' directed by Washington trip from May 12th to l5th Class color---Columbia Blue and Gray President ,,,, ,,,, W illiam Nero . Vice President. . . . . Daniel Portzer SubSC1'1Pti0nS- - Secretary ,,,, , Patricia Thompson P1'0f3f1'eade1' - Treasurer .... .... S ue Beveridge TYP15tS - - - Class Advisor . . . . Mr. -TOh1'1Aie110 Class membership . . . Thirty-four Mr. Rogan Social events: Record-Hops ' Graduated May 26th Magazine sale Christman Dance with music by the Five Aces Flower---White Baby Orchid Sold Christmas cards Received class jackets and sweaters Served Lion Club Dinners Motto-- There are no benches on the road to success . if X fn- iw K I X. K T as- 'rs XXlll'llf-fee Q S 'fillulll if 'TIL Qc ' 34
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fast Will ,Ami Testament Being of sound mind and body we, the Senior Class of Kersey High, do will and bequeath these, our earthly pos- sesions, to the Junior Class, this ninth day of May, l958, To Mr. Aiello, we leave a quiet home room. To Mr.Hippchen,we leave a class which always under- stands the English stories. To Mr. Carpins, we leave a class which always is onits best behavior. To Mr. Palenski, we leave a class whichnever has trouble understanding his math problems. To Mr. Rogan, we leave a Latin clas s which understands third person pronouns. To Miss Anderson, we leave a typing class which never leaves eraser dust in the typewriters. To Mrs. Sicheri, we leave a chorus which never sings off key. To the Junior s , we leave our ability to stick together in class activities. To the Sophomores, we leave the ability to enjoy their re- maining years in high school. To the Freshmen, we leave the kn ow le dge accumulated throughout our four years. ' To Mrs. Satterlee and Mr. Neureiter , we leave a class which doesn't believe in bothering them for the least little thing. Kay Anthony wills to Mary Dowie her good luck in P.A.D, Catherine Antonioli wills to Judy Anzinger her seatg may she enjoy it. Sue Beveridge wills to Sara McMinnher ability to get along with cheerleaders. Darlene Bish wills to Karen Lipsey her long hair. Bonnie Brehm wills to Diane Feldbauer he r ability to get her rooms mixed up and wind up in the wrong class. Diana Carrara wills to Dorothy Benton her ability to keep the car in one solid piece. Regina Dallasen wills to Karen Olson her ability to get good grades. Judy Freeburg wills Judy Carlson her old flames because she knows Judy is interested in dying embers. Sylvia Gatto wills Connie Hrusth her talking ability. To Joan Edinger, One y Johnson leaves her book entitled, How to be a Genius in Four Easy Years . 35 Avis Kemmer wills to Rita Perry her extra curricular act- ivities. To Gloria Wildenauer, Patty Thompson wills her ability to take shorthand at 120 words a minute. Jeannie Gahr and Marylee Green leave their study periods to Charlotte Krise. Helen Erich leaves her ability to jitterbug to Rita Glass. To Jerry Cavalline, Dick Dallasen wills his physique and height. Jim Glass wills his hot rod ability to Maxine Mori. Harry Green leaves his ability to have fun, and yet not make noise, to Rose Dallasen. Bob Hyatt leaves to Bill Mosier what is left of the Green Hornet . Joe Gutowski wills Jim Portzer his dancing ability and his luck in getting flat tires. Bill Nero leaves Hugh Malone his basketball ability. To John Secco, Bill Meredith leaves his neat physics book. Bob Mattiuz wills his ability to get along with other people to Joanne Comiotti. To Audrey Morelli, Dick Kalgren leaves his bla ck , curly hair. Bruce Shuttleworth leaves his picture of Jayne Mansfield to Raymond Gahr. Bob Sidelinger leaves his sideburns to Gary Lundin. To Lucy Mattivi, Laverne Schrieber wills all his quiet study periods. Ken Swanson wills Ronnie Young his ability to s tay out of trouble. Herman Pontzer wills Wayne Hedlund his abilityto tell tall tales, Danny Portzer leaves his ability tohave a good time to Bill Pitchler. Carol Green leaves her ability to raise cain to Janie John- son. Janice Wittman and Sandra Sandberg leave their blonde hair to Lindola Wonderling. Dick Kugler wills Bill Chamberlin his ability to get along with the teachers.
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All Autumn Walk Autumn leaves were fluttering gently through the fragrant autumn air, Offering a gay reminder That the trees will soon be bare. Frosty morning breezes blowing and a hazy sun at noon Tell us summer's swiftly going, Winter's coming all too soon. Time's clock needs no winding, CLASS OFFICERS: President ..... Vice President . . Secretary .... Treasurer , . , Class Advisor . , Class Membership . . . .William Nero . . . .Diana Carrara Bruce Shuttleworth . . .Daniel Portzer- . . Mr. John Aiello . . Thirty- e ight Needs no setting, and with care Hours are filled with joy and pleasure That we all are asked to share. Such is high school, bright and friendly, Four short seasons brief and gay, Leading on to one objective, Commencement-- the parting of the way On this leaf I now have rescued As I stroll back through the past I find our Freshman ship a-sailing With this data on the mast: CLASS OFFICERS: President ..... Vice President. . Secretary ,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,, Financial Secretary .1 . .Richard Dallasen . . .William Nero . . . . .Kay Newell . . . ,Kenneth Swanson Bruce Shuttleworth Social events: St. Patrick's Day Dance with music by, Tex Lamb. Field trip toBurns accompanied by Mr. Aiello I, i Trip to Pittsburgh a c c o mpa nie d by Mr, Cai-pin and Mr, Palenski ' ' First Coronation with Sylvia Gatto chosen as Queen and Raymond Mattivi as King. Syl- via is a member of the Class of '58 Bake sale I Candy sale Tumbling, twirling, blowing, whirling, More leaves scattered color near On this one a memoranda Of our Junior High School year: CLASS OFFICERS Class membership . , ,,,, Thirty-eight Social events: Outing to Sullivan's Farm Trip to Harrisburg under the supervision of Mr. Carpin. Thoughtfully I held this treasure Hoping for another chance To review our Sophomore season If but just one little glance. Tenderly I picked another, Tinged with red and green and gold, Gazed upon it for a moment And this story did unfold: President ..... . . William Nero Vice President . . . . .Daniel Portzer Secretary .... .... R obert Hyatt Treasurer .... . . Robert Mattiuz Class Advisor .... . . Mr. John Aiello Class Membership. . . . . . . .Thirty-Four Social events: Received Class Rings Halloween Dance with music by Tex Lamb Spaghetti Dinner Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom with Fairy- land Fantasy as the theme. King---James Heigel---Queen---Donna Copella, Music by Hal Fritz. First Post Prom in Fox Township Midnight lunch Show in Weedville Floor show at the Community Building Breakfast at 5:00
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