Sullivan Highland High School - Libros de Memorias Yearbook (Sonestown, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS WILL We, the class of '57, of Sullivan Highland High School in Sullivan County, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, in perfect health, and having reached the end of our career at S.H,H.S, do declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Thomas Little, will my keys to the girls' shower room to Ronnie Borick. I, Theo Young, will my love for Mr. Kelly to Lyn Proof, l, Donna Peterman, will my hula -hula hips to Mr. Powers. I, Judy Warren, will my ability to cook to Sandra Robbins, for if you can't win a man through his heart, try his stomach. I, Gloria Bender, will my black cow to Mr. GoBora to replace the one he hit. I, Beverly Sones, will my ability to make a fast get-away after backing out in front of the police to Dick Newman. I, Kenny Fries, will my excuses for anything and everything to anyone who needs them. I, Walter Botsford, will my shy ways to the Junior boys. I, Joan Eberlin, will my friendly personality to Alta Mae Shaffer. I, Patsy Crist, will my love to wear dungarees to Judy Houseknecht. I, Marisue Fausey, will my love to flirt to Elaine Johnson. I, Kate Little, will my love to fight to the army. l, Carol Smith, am not going to will anything because I need everything I have. I, Kate Gunther, will my quiet ways to Helen Little. l, Dale Sharrow, will my ability to sing to Elvis Presley. I Jean Dunham, will my pet skunk to Mr. St. Clair. It is guaranteed to fumigate the high school. I, Gary Montgomery, will my sneakers to Mr. Worthington, since the slight squeak of his shoes warns everyone of his arrival. I, Louise Ferrell, will my white bucks to anyone who will polish them, I, Sylvia George, will my ability to play basketball to Mr. Kelly's team. I, Charles McCarty, will my nickname, Pooch, to Mr. Brown. I, Jim Foust, will my left over potato bugs to anyone who has potatoes large enough to withstand their attack. I, Ronnie Hess, will my bullheadedness to the mules. l, Jane Edkin, will my good grades to Denny Bender. I, Loretta Houseknecht, will my grass skirt to Mrs. Rose, I, Jim Frantz, will my ability to find a parking place, when they all seem to be taken, to Dan Brown. Signed THE SENIOR CLASS PA-L64 . 570

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President TOM LITT LE Vice President CHARLES MCCARTY Secretary WALTER BOT SFORD Treasurer KATHRYN GUNTHER ,fn GARY WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ..Gary.. Like a gentleman and a true friend, Shakespeare ,kk I We



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CLASS HISTORY At 9 a. m, on September 5, 1951, the Sullivan Highland School system did something that it had never done before, It brought together in one room, for the first time, the class of 1957. Thirty-four strong, we had finally reached the first plateau of our education, we were now in high school. It didn't take long for us to lose our high and mighty air, for the busy schedule of high school classes didn't permit us much time to spurn our elementary underclassmen. In fact we were a little envious, they had recess. Elaine Hydock joined, and Louise Ferrell left our gang during the year. Our home room teacher was Mr. Wommer. On September 3, 1952, as we started our eighth year, we found that we had some new faces to get used to. Nancy Everitt, Howard Barnes, and Louise Ferrell were in our midst. We also had a new home room teacher, his name was Mr. Yaudes. These additions gave our class 37 members. The next big plateau in our high school career was reached September 9, 1953 when we became, not merely ninth graders, but FRESHMEN, We also became a much larger class, for Arthur Bender, Kenny Fries, Beatrice Nickles, Mary Vanderpool and Theo Young became members: we lost Alfred Fenstermacher, Along with Ken and Theo we gained our home room teacher, Miss Saxer, from the Dushore Public School, which had closed because of a lack of students. Near the end of the term, Arthur Bender, Howard Little, Robert Mench, Mary Va nderpool, and Beatrice Nickles left us, During our Sophomore year, which began September 8, 1954, after being delayed a few days because of a polio scare, our class was somewhat reduced, We lost: David Cox and Nancy Everitt. These losses brought our total down to 34, Mr, Yaudes became our class advisor. Our Junior year started just right for us, as our class rings, which we had ordered the year before, arrived on the first day of school, The first days had been delayed a week to September 12, 1955, because we could not move into the new addition of our building. Around Christmas time we moved into the entire new addition, The biggest highlight of our Junior year was our Junior Prom, held May 4, in honor of the class of 1956. We started working on the decorations necessary for our theme, Disneyland, in November. Our class advisor once again was Mr. Yaudes. Arthur Bender spent most of his junior year with us, but because June Boyer, Gail Eichenlaub, Elaine Hydock, Melvin Fen- stermacher, Audrey Snyder, and Chester Stackhouse left us sometime during the year we had only 29 at the end of the term, We became dignified Seniors September 8, 1956, We had reached the final plateau of high school education. When we gathered for roll call we found that Mr, Yaudes had moved to a school in New Jersey and that we had Mr. Snyder for

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