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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered High School as Freshmen on August 31, 1953, with an enrollment of 26. We held our first class meeting on September 4 and the following officers were elected: President................................Don Chiodo Vice President................Thomas Renwick Secretary...................Rachel Woodward Treasurer . ...................Bernard Clark Advisor.................................Mrs. Taylor On September 25, 1953, the Juniors held an initiation party for the Freshmen, thus making us full fledged High School students. Later in the term when Mrs. Taylor resigned, Mr. Fenchak became our advisor. On August 30, 1954, we entered as Sopho- mores, one year closer to our goal. We had an enrollment of 24, having lost Bernard Clark and Ray Kerr. We held a class meeting on September 3, and elected the following: President.................................Ron Brundridge Vice President..............Gladys Levanduski Secretary...................Rachel Woodward Treasurer.....................Shirley Smith Advisor...........................Mr. Taylor Class Flower.......................Red Rose Class Motto.......... Nothing Without Labor Class Colors...................Blue and White On April 19 1955, the Sophomore Class held a Weiner Roast at Parker Dam. Everyone had an enjoyable time. We entered as Juniors on August 29, 1955, with an enrollment of 21. We were very sorry to have lost Tom Kephart, Ron Cartwright, and Connie Webb. We held a class meeting on Sep- tember 1, and the following were elected: President..................................Ron Brundridge Vice President..................Carol Rucinski Secretary....................Rachel Woodward Treasurer...................... Miss Sabbato Student Council...............Beverly Miller, Ron Brundridge and Charles Smith We received our class rings on December 22, 1955. As Juniors we had the opportunity to present a play. We chose Hillbilly Weddin1, which was a great success. We sold stockings, cards, stationery, and School Daze books to obtain money for the Junior-Senior Banquet which was held at the Golden Yoke on May 12, 1956. Finally, we became The Seniors on Au- gust 28, 1956. We had an enrollment of 20, having lost Gladys Levanduski. Later in the term we were joined by Anna Woodring, making a total of 21. On August 28, 1956, we held a class meeting and elected the following: President......................Ron Brundridge Vice President.................Carol Rucinski Secretary...................Rachel Woodward Treasurer ..................... Janis Munn Advisor..........................Mrs. McFall Class Flower............................. Red Rose Class Colors...................Blue and White Class Motto........ For God and For Country On December 11, 1956, we presented our Class Play, Father Goes Domestic, or A Hen-Pecked Husband. On May 1, 2, and 3, 1957, we went on our Washington trip. Every- one had a wonderful time. On may 15, 1957, we had our Class Night Program, with the entire Senior Class taking part. Finally May 19, 1957, arrived--Graduation Day. - Rachel Woodward
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 57 of Huston High, City of Penfield, County of Clearfield, State of Penn- sylvania, being in a good mental condition and as good temperament as usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament in manner and form following hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. Item 1 . . . . To the School .... We leave the peace and quiet of our absence. Item 2 .... To the Faculty A. To Mr. Alcorn we leave our P. O. D. books in fairly good condition. B. To Mrs. McFall, our Class Ad- visor, we leave our sincere thanks and gratitude and the memory of having helped us through our Senior year. C. To Mr. Cheslock we leave a new basketball team. Ruth Fossler leaves her piano playing to Alice Riccadonna. Edith Friday leaves her many flirtations to Nancy Feldman. Mary Lou Kosteski leaves a certain Junior boy. Beverly Miller leaves to live an isolated life in Hickory. Janice Munn leaves her telling of jokes to Catherine Webb. Peggy Rodgers leaves her temper to Linda Riccadonna. Carol Rucinski leaves her quietness to Doc. Antoinette Sadowski leaves her chewing of gum to Katy. Shirley Smith leaves her disagreeableness to Jackie Hudsick. D. To Mr. Chiodo we leave our thanks for directing our Senior play. E. To Mr. Martino we leave our ninth period. Item 3 . . . . To the Student Body A. To the Juniors we leave that rare gift called Senior Privi- leges. B. To the Sophomores we leave pa- tience with which they can en- dure the Juniors. C. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to get along with the Teachers. Agnes Amoriello leaves her noisy habits to Mary Ann Cheslock. Judy Candido leaves her singing ability to her sister, Linda. Donna Walker leaves her many talents-- breaking hearts--to Fifi. Anna Woodring leaves her ability to get acquainted to the 8th graders. Rachel Woodward leaves her ability to handle the business end of the Senior Class to the Junior Secretary. Ron Brundridge leaves his ability to do Chemistry to Ron Michuck. Don Chiodo leaves his hot temper to Bobby Glass. Rod Hudsick leaves his basketball ability to Max. (Guido Riccadonna) Thomas Renwick leaves his rough going with Mr. Martino to John Zernell. Danny Scanish leaves his bashfulness to Bob Blake. Charles Smith just leaves. Joyce DeSalve leaves her cheering ability to Aileen. Ronald Brundridge Rachel Woodward
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