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X Class Hzstory f Our flrst day of school it seemed just the begmnmg of a new adventure rn play lt was that important person the grade teacher who helped us to realtze what we were here for Gradually it seemed we passed through the grades ull we reached the seventh level Suddenly thtngs were different but we qurckly accltmated ourselves to the new schedule of changlng classes Ttme began to fly a ltttle faster with the extra homework and new actrvttres And as we walked along the halls and saw the Semors passrng by we looked forward to the day when we would be Semors and be as btg and important as they seemed to us then When we htt our freshman year we began the four year long study courses Yet school meant more to us than htstory and Englrsh and math rt meant football and baseball clubs and ptcnlcs and prepartng for our Sentor trip to Washtngton It would take a good hunk of money for that mp and we would have to ratse tt Food sales were our old stand by for a money ratstng prolect Trouble was our class was so small that half the food would be sold to the faculty before the general publtc got a chance To all of us school meant basketball too In fact that sport was a mam attractton for qulte a few of the boys and hkewtse cheerleadmg for some of our gtrls It was certatnly a great day tn the morntng fabout o clock tn the morntngj when the team came home from Conventton Hall wtth the champtonshtp cup for Class E tn the Secttonals was our last year tn school and our teachers renewed thetr efforts to make us realtze the Importance of our subjects We delved rrght tnto a host of acttvtttes There was the monthly school paper the Warrior that we had charge of and each person tn the class had a part tn publtshmg tt The yearbook was started and what a lot of ttme and effort went mto rt especrally from the staff ln December we put on our flrst play Grandma s Last Chance That was fun and O boy some of those rehearsals were hllartousl There were magaztne and card sales and food sales and dances of course All this and more too Sometlmes we were so busy ll seemed we were rushmg along on a breathtakmg rollercoaster ride Some of us were busy preparmg for college whrle others were eager for summer and a full ttme Job By March we d settled our plans for the Washington trtp and looked forward to tt eagerly By May we would be looktng back at rt remembertng wrth a gnn and a slgh Ftnal tests would arrtve qutckly enough tn June And then our good bye to SCS graduatton Graduatton wasn t merely the end of school tt was the door to wtder hortzons just the begtnntng of another and bugger adventure by Celta Abel 57 I z . . . . . I l . I I U I Q . I 0 I . ' . . U . . S . ' , . - - . . . - ' I 0 I 4 . I ' . . . ' . . . . . , , . . . . . . ,, ,, . . When we flew into our Senior year, the velocity of the day increased more and more. It ,, ,, . . . . . . . I I ' I I W I ' I D . . . 3 , . ' D . . . . . , . . i . . ' . . . . . . . - - ' . O I I ' I
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,gn iffy, lf N f, f EDWARD TABOR Press Club 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Radro Club 2 Semor Play 2 Library Staff 4 Washrngton Club 4 JOAN TEDESCO Press Club 4 Senror Play 4 Intramurals 4 Washrngton Club 4 byjlgzlzil YASCHUR Nauonal Honor Socrety 2 If ' VM 1' Senror Play 4 f' Intramurals 1 2 4 Ly f I V Washington Club 4 ,W ,J
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Last Wtll and Testament We the class of 1957 of Strllwater Central School Stillwater ln the county of Saratoga and the state of New York belng of sound mlnd and memory do therefore make ordatn publtsh and declare thls to be our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT that ts to say We the underslgned leave a ralse rn pay to each member of the faculty for thetr helpful advtce whtch wxll help to gurde us ln the years to come To the JUNIORS we leave all of our specral pnvtleges as Semors To the SOPHOMORES we leave our best wnshes that they mtght become as dtgmfted and refmed as we Semors have become over the last years To the FRESHMEN we bequeath the pleasure of attendlng the new school whtch we had hoped to attend We also leave personal bequeaths as follows CELIA ABEL leaves her long pony tall to Ruth Komarony To Sallte Wheeler HEIDI ALDRICH leaves her red halr DONALD BAKER leaves hrs qutet ways ln class to John Shertdan JOHN DYER gladly leaves hrs Solid Geometry book to Calvm Kuby PAT FARNAN bequeaths her shotgun and bmoculars to Jean Wolff WILLIAM FORD leaves hrs comb to Eddle McClements FRANK GEMMITI leaves hls statton wagon to Keefe Hagadorn To Doug Case ED TABOR leaves his sports column and DONALD GOODRICH hrs batt mg average ANITA HOLLMER glves all her dunes troubles, and headaches of the Sentor Class presldency to Lmda Kellogg EVERETT HURD leaves h1s black leather Jacket to John Rychxk BETTY JOYCE bequeaths her abxlrty to do htstory to Pat Bennett WILLIAM KNIBBS leaves hts abtltty to sell chlcken pluckers ln selling class to George Kerwood MIRIAM LEFEBVRE leaves her fltrtatxous ways to Allce Phtllrps NANCY PARKER leaves her pet plg Pearl to Gall Payne LINDA PETERSON leaves her typewrtter to Gall De Coteau JOE POITRAS leaves hls Job as handy man to Ralph Marshall To Davld Mehan JAMES PRICE leaves his overdue excuses JOAN TEDESCO bequeaths her Jug saw and washboard to the school band MARY LOU SGAMBATI leaves her herght to Pat Church JOYCE YASCHUR leaves her Sling t0 Glnger Baker Lastly we hereby appotnt ROBERT O SEAMAN executor of thls our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT wxth full power and authorlty to sell and convey lease or mortgage real estate hereby revoktng all former wtlls made by us In Wxtness whereof we have hereunto subscnbed our names the 24th day of June ln the year Nmeteen Hundred and F1fty Seven Pat Farnan Joyce Yaschur 1957 Class Lawyers X I 1 0 I s 9 o I s 0 0 . . . . S l a l . . . . u . o 1 . . - . . O Q I - . o . . .. . . .. ,, . ,, . . . 'vw n ' ' . . ' - 0 . v 0 . . . . n I 1 . I . n 1 ' . S N
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