Beccaria Coalport Irvona High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Coalport, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Prophecy B. C. I. Senior High School's graduating class of 1958 held its first class reunion at Palm Beach, Florida, November 21 , 1963. The event, which lasted three days , was climaxed by a sumptuous banquet on the third day. Prepared by some of the former Home Economics Club members--Kathryn Peacock, Catherine Willey, June Shope , and Patricia Clarke , the centerpieces and menus were both beautiful and colorful. The meat was skillfully cut and packed by the well-known company of Miles , Morrison, and Richards, Inc. Among the newlyweds present were the former Irene Gates , Delphine Misouri, Patricia Cree , Ioan Daugherty, Eleanor Warholic, Iudy Shore , and Janet Spangle. The playground activities were supervised by Physical Education teachers , Sally Witherow, Helen Grimes , and David Buchanan. Assuming the roles of lifeguard since we had rented a private beach, were Robert Bott, Paul Johnston, Robert Pearce, Bill Reilly, and Frank Van Scoyoc. Of course, there were a few minor casualties , as there are at any event of this size. Our capable doctor, Paul Brungo, was assisted in his duties by our able-bodied nurses-- Iudy Belin, Dorothy Ecklund, Gwen Green, Barbara Greenawalt, Nancy Iunod, and Carol Leyo. No one had to worry about car trouble because we had several able mechanics on hand at all times, Zane Irwin, Melvin Dillen, Iack Dotts , and Charles Strong. By the way, it should be mentioned that most of the funds for this event were supplied by oil baron, Fredrick Rudnick, and steel king, Richard Shank. Many of our vegetables and other farm products were supplied by leading agriculturists Floyd Shaffer, and Iames Summers . A private air show was staged by the Air Force members from our class who had been granted temporary leave to come to the reunion, Ellis Dillen, Melvin Dixon, Ray Heverly, Elbert Moore, Dick Peterson, and Bob Sinclair. The guests were greatly honored by the presence of the first woman president of the United States, Helen M. Kovalsky, accompanied by her Social Secretary, Ianice Dillon. Her lawyer, Carole McGill also made the trip. We had a marvelous concert, presented on the second night by Dan Iohnston and Marlene Spaid, who were co-conductors. The entertainment took place in the Palm Beach Symphony Hall, designed and built by architects David Shrock and Franklin Marano. Sandra Swasing, Helen Wilkinson, Ioanne Sinclair, and Caroline Muhaw had the responsibility of contacting the former students of our Alma Mater. The telephone calls to our distant classmates were handled by long--distance operator, Sandra Kingston. -Placement. of all of us in hotels was arranged by movie star, Ioy Kaye Krisey leading educator, Ianice Boone, and model, Eileen Traveny. The 'show was greatly enhanced bythe antics of comedians Herb Donahue and Dick Hewitt. That wonderful equestrienne , Iudy Ensbrenner, also put on a performance. Since they knew quite a bit about these things , the business end of the affair was taken care of by these secretaries: Virginia Bartek, Julia Glass, Patricia Gogolla, Tressa Lender, Louise Mowchan, and Anna Mae Bretzin. As you can well imagine , the class eagerly renewed friendships and reminisced about the never-to-be-forgotten school days . Since this could never have been accom- plished Without a reunion, everyone enthusiastically agreed that the affair was a huge success .-

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Personalities Hgbbjes Ambitions Sports Air Force Running The Register SecretarY Getting Lost To Find The Easy Way Out Music Sc Art Music Teacher Eating Secretary Girls Air Force New Car Fighting For Duane To Get A New Mercury Go To The Navy Skating Sf Dancing Listening To Tressa Roller Skating Hunting Girls Cackling Private Secretary Dancing Make Money Boys Housewife Dancing Sf Roller Skating TGBCYIST Hit Songs La-De -Da Maybe Tomorrow April Love Tammy Only You I'll Be Home Ioann Who's Sorry Now Maybe Peggy Sue I Love You For Sentimental Reasons Sometimes I'm Available I'm In The Mood For Love .fistory Uf The Class 1958 fCon5Lj Of course , the most important event of the year was the prom , featuring the theme Spanish Fiesta.' However, we Juniors felt the real fiesta was during the long, hard hours of decorating, when ink-smeared hands and broken nails were the order of the day. After seeing the results, we all agreed it was worth the effort. The patios, colored lights and the wonderful music of Ray Sharbaugh made this prom a truly memorable one. Time slipped by and we awoke in September 1957 to find ourselves stately Seniors. In this , our final year at B. C. I. we elected as our officers: Iudy Ensbrenner-- President, David Shrock--Vice-President, Joanne Sinclair--Secretary, and Anna Mae Bretzin--Treasurer. Our activities this year have included the sponsoring of a Christmas Dance,, a bake sale, and the selling of Christmas Cards and magazines. As this goes to press, our long-dreamed of trip to our nation's capital is just around the corner, and we are all eagerly awaiting it, To be sure, each of us will go his separate way, but we shall always be united in memory as we think, not only of our Alma Mater, but the lessons we have learned and the friends we have made. Among these friends are the underclassmen to whom we wish luck and happiness in their future years at B. C. I.



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,,'T, Last EWU And Testament We, the Senior Class of B. C. I. Senior High, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this document as our last will and testament. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. I, Virginia Bai-tek, will my snort to the hogs, Cin the lunch- room. I, Iudy Belin, will my laugh to Bev Hadden, because she wants it. I, Ianlce Boone, will my ability to confuse Math. teachers to Iack Burmeister. I, Anna Mae Bretzin, will my ability to type for Mr. Phillips to anyone who can read his writing. I, Patty Clarke, will my ability to drive Chot rodl to Madeline Baum and Iackye Harber. Watch out for the cops, girls. I, Patty Cree, will 'my ability to drive to my cousin, Richard Nelson. Watch out for the poles, Richard. I, Ioan Daugherty, will my ability to get along with Eugene to his sister, Doris K. I, Ianice Dillon, will my ability to laugh and get along with the kids, especially my brother, to Mr. Glass. I, Dorothy Ecklund, will my typewriter to Janis Clark. I, Iudy Engbrenner, will my ability to speed shift to Mr. Miller. I, Irene Gates, will my shoulder bag to anyone with enough energy to carry it. I, Iulla Glass, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bearer to my brother, Bob. I, Patty Gogolla, will all my old papers that clutter up my books to my brother, Bob. Now you can take it easy Bob. I, Gwen Green, will my position as Senior cheerleader to Sandy Seabolt. I, Barbara Greenawalt, will my ability to aggravate teachers to my sister, Nancy. I, Helen Grimes, will my height to Jim Belin. Eat your spinach, Iim. I, Nancy Iunod, will my ability to drive in the snow to my sister, Peggy. I, Sandra Kingston, will my natural curly black hair to my sister, Iudy. I, Ioy Kaye Krise, will my lipstick to the best collector, Kenny Swan. I, Helen Kovalsky, will my ability in Trig. to my sister, Iosephine. I, Tressa Lender, will my heavy foot to drive to my cousin, Irene Shomo. I, Carol Leyo, will my noisy Bell playing to Iill Rupp. I, Carole McGill, will one worn transmission in one worn Ford to my brother, Dave. l, Delphlne Misiura, will my natural blond hair to Miss Henderson. I, Louise Mowchan, will my ability to play basketball to Mrs. Fortney. I, Caroline Muhaw, will my laugh to Mr. Turchick, Keep smiling Mr. Turchick. I, Kathryn Peacock, will my ability to talk too much to Nancy Fry. I, june-Shope, will my ability to do school work to my ' brother, Wade. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. I, Judy Shore, will my ability to stay out of fights at basket- ball games to Iill Rupp. I, Joanne Sinclair, will my ability to eat candy in P. O. D. and get away with it to my brother, Iohn. I, Marlene Spaid, will my music lyre to anyone who is in need of one. 1. I, I, I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, If I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, I I I I 1 1 I 1 Ianet Spangle, will my shortness to my brother, Tom. Sandra Swasing, will my ability to yell at basketball games and get away with it to anyone who sits beside Duane Wills. I couldn't. Eileen Traveny, will my vicious temper to Mrs. Wood. Eleanor Warholic will my typing ability to my sister, Gloria. Helen Wilkinson, will my short natural curly hair to Genevieve Martel. Now you won't need a Toni, Gen. Catherine Willey, will my slimness to my sister, Pat. Sara Louise Witherow, will my ability to get along with P. I. to anyone who skates at Kerrmoor. Bob Bott, will my ability to sleep in class to my brother, -Dick: Paul Brungo, will my ability to keep chalk dust off my trousers to Mr. Livergood. David Buchanan, will my ability to do problem 42 , page 1933 in 'lrig. to anyone who wants to nurse a cosine for two weeks. Ellis Dillen, will my sleeping lounge in Bus. Law to Harold Dixon. Melvin Dillen, will my ability to copy in tests without getting caught to Herman Fundanish. Melvin Dixon, will my ability to tease girls to Tom O'Donnell. Herb Donahue, will my hair to Mr. Bearer. Jack Dotts, will my size eleven shoes to Mr. Dean. Ray Heverly, will my ability to get along with teachers to Tom Holjencln. Dick Hewitt, will my ability to ice skate to Miss Airhart. Zane Irvin, will my books to anyone in the Iunior Class who is fool enough to take them. Dan Iohnston, will my OK used reeds to Mr. Balliett. Paul Iohnston, will my hot Chevy to Lynn Kline. Franklin Marano, will my coat to anyone who gets cold in Mr. Turchick's icebox. Ierry Miles, will my ability to play hooky to Bob Peterson. Elbert Moore, will my ability for getting out of work to anyone who is fool enough to take it. Bill Morrison, will my crew cut and short neat sideburns to Dewey Bratton. Bob Pearce, will my car to Kenny Swan. Better strike it rich soon, Kenny. Richard Peterson, will my ability to drive to Bob Phillips. Bill Reilly, will my pick and shovel to my brother, Ioe. Keep digging, Ioe. Charles Richards, will my ability to make eyes at Miss Airhart in P. O. D. to Ghassi All. Rick Rudnick, will my ability to make a speech in Oral English to any nervous neurotic kid who is crazy enough to make one. Floyd Shaffer, will my ability to sleep in Ag. to my brother, Raymond, but don't get kicked out. Richard Shank, will my ability to do Trig. to Irene Capatch. David Shrock, will my best speed shift to Ghassi Ali. Bob Sinclair, will my bashfulness to Thomas Holjencin. Chike Strong, will my height to Dave Shaffer. Frank Van Scoyoc, will my manly body and good looks to Dave Shaffer. Iim Summers, will my ability to sleep in classes and get away with it to Kenny Swan. Pleasant dreams, Kenny. .p 2 7

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