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EILEEN WEIGARD JAY A. WILLIS MELVIN L- YODER Eileen Business Willie General Mel Academic Bookkeeper Good-Night The Jef Mechanic How ya doing'? Enler eledronlcs of Cheml5l Y Dig busy-bee of the senior class Good Mechanicolly minded Cute and 'hut Dudu HUndY 0 0l-'nd 5Cl'l00l leader Interested in the Navy. Clever Conversationalist. Good Gt fixing things. DALE zElDERs EARL ZEIGLER Tom General Dil Academic Civil Engineer lsn't that Funny? . .. One of the top ten in the class of '57. 18 Future plans undecided . . . Don't soy plays a cool sox A friend of Wallace.
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This is more than The history of The class of l957. lt is a glimpse into Our Age. We would like you to recall now, and in the future, some of the events, the fashions, The fads, and the feelings of your high school years. As the years pass, it will become even more valuable to you. As The class of '57, The first class to begin its freshman year in the new building, we began our four years at Northern during the most pros- perous period in our country's history. The Ko- rean truce had been signed during our summer vacation, and repatriation of prisoners of war was underway. On October 3rd, a new world speed record was set by a Douglas Skyray F4D, 753.4 m.p.h. The nation was under The leadership of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, while our class ofhcers were Dan Staub as president, Carolyn Rebert as vice-president, Jo HoFf as secretary, Shelvy Cromer as Treasurer, and Diana Hudson as historian. Experiencing for The first Time The mad rush in- ,.-:, .L' '9 , Q2' ' . ':L','3?' F! 2 '-w..u,,. ' :I 5 , - Q, rig-f 1.11- gy - '.-.--: --we-2-.L-L-ff . -P .SP-'1-f.:11?Sf:if'.i.' ' tu. , 3: 5' 5 ' F559-be--i-1 '35 ' -if 7' '- 'T 'W' .nf -' . .ff - .,.Y,:-L -T -Y .5 ,.- fi? 51. fill: '- a-FFT .,-A. -g-'-.-5. .T gp- - :Q - - A ggi?-555' ,r ...al --rs: -f., g Q: , .22 -: ,1-- -3-- I .1 ,, .,?,. .1 HV, Z' 'ef zf!',3fC - fr' .,. V .af - -.-5 -S, ' .1 sr eff - ff:,,:,11 .f fr- S.. ,A -3.- ' . .3 . rf -5,- . A N93 .-:lf 5 Z, 93,55 -e '-,.z1v,5':aFi. - .ff - :-'TL - .cg-, . ,f b .- , sc, ., ., . 3,5 , J-. . . - ,A .1 159: -.+...,,,, , ,pf 1-I -- 5? em. .-- '1 f: ee' 4 Q 1 , 'ff'ifa41,.-egg.:-.,f!i,-fljgze A sf' - -'.-H17-Q -1-5145-:x'4'fiif-T--.-,f-,-Q : ,- , '--' volved in preparation for Farmer's Day, we de- cided on Srpingtime in Japan as The Theme for our float. After laboring endlessly over flowers for it, we declared that never again would we have flowers on our float. Then finally The night of The parade arrived. Misunderstandings and quarrels were forgotten, when we realized that The number They were calling for first prize was The number we were holding in our own hands. While we were winning first prize, The New York Yankees Took The World Series from The Brooklyn Dodgers, four games to Two. That year, our boys were clad in wranglers, and our girls wore sheer nylon blouses. A lot of girls still have aT home dozens of neck-scarves, which They hardly ever wear, but which were The rage during our freshman year. Hairdos for girls varied widely, from The short Italian cut to long ponytails. Girls sighed over Tony Curtis, Bob Wagner, and Julius La Rosa, while boys spent Their Time whist- ling at pictures of that blonde Marilyn Monroe. The Oscar for The best motion picture of The year T953 went to From Here to Eternity. In checking back, we found many important national and international events which occurred during the second semester. On January Qi, T954, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen- hower launched the first United States atomic- powered submarine, the Nautilus, at Graton, Conn. On March lst, 5 members of the United States House of Representatives were shot on the house floor by assailants identified as Puerto Rican na- tionalists. All 5 later recovered. On February 23, the first link was forged in a chain that was to make medical history, when Dr. Jonas E. Salk began the inoculation of school children in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with his newly developed anti-polio serum. 20 ' 1 .A .,:1,fgqf4?j14-r41- .wma b six 2- 'fx xx xg S ,. 2 -'T' ' ,JV ' ,T ,Hr .r -.f. T ' T it-251 ' --cz., .ji ' Xia, 53 -.-11-'fry--vy . I H A rf ' is Tig- - it The long sought goal of distance runners, the four-minute mile, was attained by 25 year old English medical student, Roger Bannister, on The Oxford track. He went the distance in 3 min., 59.4 sec. on May 6Th. The record was broken again by John Landy, 24 year old Australian, in 3 min., 58 sec. However, when the two great milers met at the British Empire games in Vancouver, Ban- nister won with a time of 3 min., 58.8 sec. One of the high spots of our freshman year that we will always remember were the monthly dances at Allenberry. Sometimes it seemed as though the floor would break when the gang did the latest dance rage, the bunny hop. Among the new experiences we shared was our first roller skating party, February 27, at Haar's. This was so successful that a yearly skating party became a class tradition.
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