Jim Thorpe Area High School - Olympian Yearbook (Jim Thorpe, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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C ASS WILL p We, the Senior Class of 1959 of Jim Thorpe Senior High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: MR. MITMAN-Our thanks and appre- ciation for all his work in the school system. MR. MORRIS - Our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the guidance and advice which he has rendered to us dur- ing our school years. MRS. SCHULENBERG - Our co-ad- visor, a new, larger desk for all her books and references. MR. QUINN-Our co-advisor, an art course for the benefit of his next senior health class. MRS. BARRY-A new cabinet for her music books. MRS. HOPPES-An automatic correct- ing machine to save her eyes from cor- recting so many papers. MISS NEAST--Wings for her DeSoto so that she may travel faster. MRS. MALKIN-A new .group of effi- cient librarians to replace those who are graduating. MRS. MANGAN-A new English Com- position Class that likes to write compo- sitions. MRS. McCULLION - A new P.A.D. Class that is as interested in world af- fairs as we are. MISS REESE--New sewing machines for the Home Ec Room. MRS. THEOPHILIS - Another quiet English Class like ours. MRS. THEAR-An office Assistant to aid her in her numerous chores. MR. ANDREAS-A new supply of wood for his Shop Classes. MR. BUGLIO-A home in Jim Thorpe to save his tires from wear. MR. KEISER - New attentive Trigo- nometry students to replace those who are graduating. MR. KLINE-A new set of table and chairs for his Mechanical Drawing Classes. TO MR. MYERS--A new supply of chem- icals for his laboratory. TO MR. SCHRADER-More free time to spend with the Seniors. TO MR. SMITH and MR. DUNBAR--Our many thanks for keeping our school neat and clean. KENNETH ACKERMAN-Place on basket- ball team to Ralph Lennon. Leisure time to Michael O'Donnell. RONALD ANTHONY - Tallness to Ellis Moser. Argumentive ability to William Strohl. WILLIAM BECHTOLD - Straight hair to Thomas Klitsch. MAE ANN BELLHORN - Noon hours by himself to Brent Rohlfing. Seat in chorus to Ellen Cheese. JAMES BILLIG - Quietness to Vincent Gilotti. J OHANN E BRITTON - Motherly Ability to Judy Wells and Carole Rimsky. ELIZABETH BOROSH - Driving ability to Theresa Benick. Shyness to Carol Hawk. PATRICIA BOROSH-Long ride to school by himself to Kenneth Bruner. Short- ness to Dorothy Diehm. DOLORES BRETZIK-Walks to school on cold mornings to Karen Saile. Seat in English Class to Claudia Kibler. ROBERT CHEESE-Managership in basket- ball to Ronald Jackson. Bus ride to Charlotte Doblog. DAVID ECKHART-Daily walks to school to Charles McHugh. JEAN FAIRCHILD-Red hair to Fae Al- beck. Shorthand ability to Barbara Ben- nett. WILLARD FLYTE -- Shop projects to Arthur Swank. DONALD GURESH-Curly hair to Barbara Stehle. Shortness to David Steidle. RONALD HAYMAN-Place in the Senior

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CAN Kenneth Ackerman Ronald Anthony William Bechtold Mae Ann Bellhorn James Billig Elizabeth Borosh Patricia Borosh J ohanne Britton Dolores Bretzik Robert Cheese David Eckhart Jean Fairchild Willard Flyte Donald Guresh Ronald Hayman David Hittner Clarence Hoffman Elmer Hoppes Sandra Houser Elaine Hydro Joseph Jones Rose Marie Kattner Robert Kocher Leo Maiers Gloria Mantz Donald Melber Rose Mary Michlovsky Victor Newton Susanne Potter Philip Rader Dorothy Redline Rose Marie Schmidt Donald Smith Patricia Tait Joann Tessitore Sally Williams Patricia Zacharias Harold Zanders Our class graduating? YOU IMAGI E being fat ? not arguing? without his car? not blushing? being talkative? without glasses? riding to school on the school bus ? not being in the band? not liking Fifth Street? not trying out a new dance step? without a frown? P without red hair ? sitting home at night ? running to school? not talking about Ohio? sitting still? without freckles? being the center of attention? not going out to the country? knowing where the 11 A's are? liking French? walking to school? not being serious? walking to school? being tall? without curly hair ? keeping quiet? being thin and weak? without curly hair? not joking? with short hair? with long hair ? not liking Weissport ? being small? being in one place for five minutes? not smiling ? eating in the gym ? in the center of a group of girls?



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Class to Sue Hayman. DAVID HITTNER-Leisure time to John Utsick. CLARENCE HOFFMAN - Homework to Doris Mele. ELMER HOPPES-Place in the Senior Class to Kenneth Hoppes. SANDRA HOUSER-Long eyelashes to Kay Swartz. Lead in Senior High Play to Jean Edwards. ELAINE HYDRO-A new dancing partner to Delwyn Herbert. Long walk to school to Ann Hummel. JOSEPH JONES-Scientific mind to Wil- liam Burnhouser. ROSE MARIE KATTNER--Blonde hair to Rose Mary Miller. Shorthand ability to Melva Kibler. ROBERT KOCHER-Interest in mathemat- ics to Donald Becker. LEO MAIER-Car to George Duffy. GLORIA MANTZ-Shortness to Doris Burn- houser. Place in Office Practice Class to Martha O'Neill. DONALD MELBER-Driving ability to Wil- liam Mulligan. ROSE MICHLOVSKY - Common sense to Gary Hiller. Pony tail to Carole Walker. VICTOR NEWTON--Place in the General Course to Douglas Stermer. SUSANNE POTTER-Natural curly hair to Jacquelyn Windbeck. Slip-collecting job to Alice Volovski. PHILIP RADER-Position on football team to John Heckman. Ride to the heights to Thomas Tracey. DOROTHY REDLINE-Long hair to Jac- quelyn Herbert. Typing ability to Patri- cia Zeiser. ROSE SCHMIDT-Ride to school by her- self to Nanette Rowe. Office Practice Classes to Ruth Ann Miller. DONALD SMITH-Science classes to Fran- cis Kunkle. PATRICIA TAIT-Mountain climb to school to James Malatak. Tall stature to Mary Rose Mueller. JOANN TESSITORE - Quietness in Mrs. McCul1ion's study halls to Kathleen Rim- sky. Obedience in majorette practice to Nancy Brogan. SALLY WILLIAMS-Black, curly hair to Ellen Lauth. Shortness to Nancy Mich- lovsky. PATRICIA ZACHARIAS - Shortness to Marilyn Eckhart. Long bus ride to Carole- Heller. HAROLD ZANDERS-Bookkeeping Classes to Barbara Berger.

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