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Last Will and Testament We, the Class of 1957 of Northeast Bradford High School, being physically fit and mentally sound, and con- sidering it is fairly well settled that we are to graduate this year, do hereby devise, give and bequeath our sole possessions to the following people, in this -- our first and last will and testament: To the Board of Education, we leave our deepest appreciation for all their efforts in our behalf. To the Faculty, we leave a very sincere thank you for their enduring patience and understanding To the Juniors, we leave our positions as seniors. To the Sophomoresg we leave our ability to study conscientiously. To the Freshmen, we leave three years of fun, studies, teachers, and the hope that they will appreciate the privi lege of obtaining a good sound education. Dorla Allis wills her seat in trig. class to Alyce Daugherty and Fred Hunt. Sharon Best wills her violin to Dick Harvey and Donald Moore. Philip Beckwith wills his Ford to Manley Wilmot. Donald Chaffee wills his Elvis Presley sideburns to Albert Chaffee. Alice Brink leaves her ability to talk to Albert Vanderpool and Lillian Welch. James Clink wills his ability to go steady to Helen Brown. Paul Clark and Lyle Wood leave their positions as hall monitors to any Junior Boys who think they can handle it. Lena Conklin and Linda Pitcher will their roller skates to Janice Edsell and Mae James. Edwin Eastman leaves his ability to get high marks in physics class to Sylvia Evans and Helga Krumberg. Norine ,Edsell and Barbara Jones will their ability to like and get along with the Romans to Rowland Powell. Ralph Grey wills his love for Georgia and his southern accent to Joan Sink. Dorothy Hibbard wills her quiet ways to Sherry Cook and Larry Kipp. Donna Harvey leaves her painting ability to Kathleen Carlson. Dorothy Coleman wills her ponytail to Judy Goff. Jim Davis leaves his basketball sneakers to Jim Robinson. Here's hoping they will fit. Jack Clink leaves his sleeping position in study hall to Preston Hicks, if he thinks he can get away with it. Jeremy Hawblitz leaves his scientific mind to Jo-Ann Barnum and Barbara Palmer. Shirley Horton leaves her position as Harvest Queen to any Junior Girl who is deserving of it. Patricia Wilmot wills her voice fwhen she has itj to any Junior who will take care of it. Janice Jones leaves her liking for tall boys to Ruth Northrup. Cora Green wills her 7,652 freckles to Charlotte Chilson and Robert Soper. Hanna Leubecher leaves her saddle bag and some of its contents to Bill Bennett. Janice Morgan wills her job of treasurer to anyone who wants the responsibility. George Kiefer leaves his ability to get along with the girls to all the Junior Boys. Judy Ryan leaves her ability to get high marks in P. O. D. to Dawn Ellis and Celia Doane. Roy Sturdevant leaves his cowboy boots to Gary Fairlie and Bob Brown. Marge Thompson wills her ability to sing to any Junior with a good voice. Larry Kratz wills his unruly hair to Mr. Mitchell, if he wants it. Jane Wilmot leaves her athletic ability to Doris Parks and Penny Nichols. Barbara Maryott wills her good behavior in English Class to Dorothy Wheaton and Helen Temple. Robert Platt leaves his ability to get on the good side of the teachers to Lyle Fassett. Sally Rowe leaves her love for basketball to Betty Hennip. Dawn Rinker leaves a recording of the Twelfth Street Rag to anyone who would like to jitter bug to it. Ellen Wilbur wills her pep and good nature to Rose Catlin and Betty Travis. Barry Wilkins leaves his shoes to any Junior who thinks he is man enough to fill them. Frank Horton wills his witty ways to Robert Willis and Donald Uhouse, if they think they are deserving of them. William VanSice wills his act of being creepy to all those who can portray it. Jill Williams wills her typing skill to Janice Potter and Rosalie Semiclose. Sarah Frisbie and Esther Kelly will the course in Home Economics to those who feel they will need it in the fu- ture. James Stewart leaves his nickname Louie to Norman Parks. Nancy Newman wills her typewriter to Judy Lott. George Doane and Frank Maffei will their olive complexions to Sandra Palmer. Katherine Upham leaves her fondness for Dodge cars to the driver training class. '22
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Closs History 1953-54 Rome As freshmen, we entered high school with 34 class members, the largest number to enter Rome High School. Mr. Eugene E. Cadmen was our class advisor and sponsor. We shared our home room with the juniors. A few skat- ing parties were held during the year. Our class officers were: President .................. Ralph Grey Vice President .............. Shirley Horton Secretary .... . . Ellen Wilbur Treasurer ................. Elizabeth Haskins 1954-55 Rome We returned that next fall as sophomores, with an enrollment of 26. This year Miss Rachael Neiley was our class advisor. During the year we held several roller skating parties and class parties. We all left this year look- ing forward to coming back to school as juniors and going to the new Northeast High School. Our class officers were: President ................. Shirley Horton Vice President . . . . Jane Wilmot Secretary .... . . James Brewer Treasurer ................. Lyle Wood 1953-54 LcRaysville Thirty-one awed and uncertain little freshmen filed into Room IV on that nc-ver-to-be-forgotten first day of high school. We had Mr. Gallicchio as our sponsor. As the days rolled on, we felt more at ease. We had two roller skating parties and an assembly for our activities. Before we realized it, finals were over and we departed looking forward to next year. Our class officers were: President ................. Dorothy Coleman Vice President ............. James Clink Secretary . . . . Betty Taylor Treasurer ................. Janice Morgan 1954-55 LeRaysville We returned this year, feeling superior, as we gazed pityingly at the new freshmen. Mr. Gallicchio was again our sponsor. A roller skating party at Wysox and a party at school were our activities. This year we said farewell to LcRaysville High School as next fall we would be at the new Northeast High School. Our class officers were: President .................. Dorothy Coleman 4 Vice President . . . . . Betty Taylor Secretary ..... . James Davis Treasurer ................ Janice Morgan 1955-56 Northeast Our junior year started off with a bang, as we had a new school, new teachers, and above all new classmates. This year we had 52 as an enrollment. Mr. Davis and Mr. Secor were our class advisors. Our biggest thrill of the year was ordering our class rings in September and then receiving them in December. During the year we held a class party in the gym. After Christmas we started working on our Junior Play, The More the Merrier, which was to be presented in March. It was a great success, and with the money in the bank we felt closer to our future Washington trip. Our class officers were: President ........... . ..... Dorothy Coleman Vice President . . . . Ralph Grey Secretary ..... . . Shirley Horton Treasurer ................. Janice Morgan 1956-57 Northeast At last, Big Seniors, and we were sitting on top of the world. Mr. Lent and Mrs. Davis were our class advi- sors. This year we had many things to do and much to think about. On October 11, we attended the annual Career Day at Towanda Valley High School with Mr. Hennip and Mr. Gallicchio. Our class pictures were taken and we received them in December. Our first project for earning money for our Senior trip was presenting our play, Aunt Cathie 's Cat , which was very successful. On May 7, we left for our long awaited Washington trip. We spent four enjoyable days there. Class Exercises were held on May 24 and Baccalaureate Services on June 2. Commencement Exercises were June 6, 1957. Our class officers were: President ................. James Davis Vice President .............. Barbara Jones Secretary ..... . . Janice Jones Treasurer . . . . . . Janice Morgan 21 K.
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