Elk Lake High School - Antler Yearbook (Elk Lake, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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- Y--- -.-HCL. , CLASS PROPHECY Betty Avery-Manager of Avery's store in Springville. Eldon Babcock-Boss of dress shop in Rush. Beverly Baker-Owner and operator of a beauty parlor at Elk Lake Corners. Robert Baker-Is the head of Cornell Man- facturing Company. Claire Barnes-Serving Uncle Sam as a Lieutenant in the Army. John Bell-ls the great white h u n te r in Africa. Donna Brenchley-First Stewardess to reach the moon. David Brooks-Teaching Chemistry to Mr. Cherundolo's children. Wilma Button-ls the head of the New York City Womens' Police Force. Tom Carter-First man in a satellite. Shirley Cavanaugh-Airline Hostess fo r American Air Lines. Ruth Darling-Giving hand writing lessons. Sayre Dilmore-is a ianitor at Elk Lake. Joe Gacha-Maior in United States Army. Donna Grover-Secretary to l.B.M. Big Shot. Doug Hall-Commercial A rtist for Peil's brothers, Bert and Harry. William Hill-President of United States. lvah Holley-Living on the Benninger homestead and sending five little Johns to school. Janet Hoover-Chief x-ray technician for the Mayo Clinic. Connie Hunsinger-Private Secretary to Mr. Light. Franklin Hunter-Farmer in Meshoppen. Paul Johnson-Head carpenter with a huge construction company in Springville. Alice Jones-Registered Nurse at Medical Arts Hospital in Montrose. Carol Jones-Has finished Police Training and is now taking care of the iunenile delinquents at Elk Lake ,Joint School. Joyce Kintner-Married to John Bell and is now sending three little bells to school. Christine Koeb-Career girl in New York City. John Koromlan-Has now taken over his father's milk truck route. Jean Kropa-Has taken over her mother's teaching position at Elk Lake Joint School. Alice LaRue-ls the operator of a h uge beauty salon for the top movie stars in Hollywood. Patti Litts-Head stewardess for T.W.A. Harold Lock-One of the editors of iokes for True magazine. Eleanor McGavin-Only old maid of the class of '58. Ronnie McGavin-Head of Pennsylvania Game Commission. D o n n a McLaud-Owner of a slenderilla shop in New York City. Ruth Miller-ls married and raising lots of little ones. Bob Mitchell-Racing driver for General Motors. John Moyer-Owner and operator of Per- manent Rest Home. lUndertakerJ Kenneth Newberry-Training Patterson for the Golden Gloves. Beverlee Novak-Registered Nurse at Mes- hoppen Hospital and still available. Rolland Pierson-Stock car driver for Chry- sler Corporation. Wanda Powell-Airline Hostess for T.W.A. Fred Root-Has iust finished designing the latest nuclear weapon. Joyce Shillinger-The other editor for jokes in True magazine. Gale Sheldon-Famous dress designer-for short people. Linda Shields-ls the owner of a huge cattle ranch in Gklahoma. Jack Shingler-Selling tickets for trips to the moon. Stella Sklute-Operates an old age home for Elk Lake Teachers. Carol Smith-Working in the factory which supplies pencils for Elk Lake Joint School. Gwen Snell-Private Nurse to President of United States. Bob Springer-Assistant Ag. Teacher to Mr. Henney. Fred Storey-The only bachelor of the class of '58. Don Strickland-Taking Cheyenne's p l a c e on TV. Neil Taluba-Planning a June wedding af- ter the graduation of '60. Dale White-Head shrinker for John Bell in Africa.

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CLASS WHLL Betty Avery, will my height to Sharon Bencoster, in exchange for her boyfriends. Eldon Babcock, will my sideburns to Richard Wells. BeVe lY Baker, will my long hair to Marsha Warner. Robert Baker, will my locker opening trick to Paul Goodrich. Claire Barnes, will my ability to play basketball to Dorothy Lasher. John Bell, will my wise cracks to any nut who would like to use them. Donna Brenchley, will my French lessons to Linda LaFrance. David Brooks, will my liking of Montrose girls to Frank Kropa. Wilma Button, will my sense of humor to Dorothy Pruitt. Thomas Carter, will my ability to pick up girls to Terry Taluba. Shirley Cavanaugh, will my red hair to Mary Ann Caines. Ruth Darling, will my quietness to Carol Thomas. Sayre Dilmore, will my love for reading to Del- bert Wooden. Joe Gacha, will my small feet to Chester Arey. Donna Grover, will my liking of l.B.M. boys to Louise Stone. Douglas Hall, will my future to Betty Bowman. William Hill, will my mustache to Rolland Jenner. lvah Holley, will my neatness to Nancy Carter. Janet Hoover, will my position as basketball manager to Gladys Rose. Connie Hunsinger, will my ability to get along with boys to Nancy Smith. Franklin Hunter, will my lump shots to Clayton McGee. Paul Johnson, will my good-marks to Delbert Wooden. Alice Jones, will my trumpet to Leo Golden for carrying it to the band room on Band Day. Carol Jones, will my love for underclassmen to Betty Crea. Take care of them . Joyce Kintner, will my smile to Barbara Millard. Christine Koeb, will my basketball trunks to Linda Button. John Koromlan, will my bashfulness to Chester Arey. Jean Kropa, will Frankie to Betty. Alice LaRue, will my ability to win prizes in homemaking to my sister, Arlene. Patti Litts, will my cute ways to Lucretia Sherman. Harold Lock, will my insurance policy to Dave Lee. Eleanor McGavin, will my love for '55 Chevies to Sandy Clink. Ronald McGavin, will my hidden talent to who- ever knows where it is. Donna McLaud, will my musical talent to Marsha. Ruth Miller, will my good times at Pennsylvania Avenue to Sandra Stanley. Robert Mitchell, will my good marks to George Gretchel. John Moyer, will my ability to get along with the fair sex to Brooks Price. Kenneth Newberry, will my questions in Math class to Phillip Button. Beverly Novak, will my love for Dodges to Betty Bowman. Rolland Pierson, will my ability to crack up to Dean Tucker. Wanda Powell, will my last bottle of Florient to Priscilla Buckley. Fred Root, will my position as Senior president to Joseph Kostantewitz. Joyce Schillinger, will my position as top fouler on the team to Carol Vroman. Gale Sheldon, will my love for Montrose boys to Shirley L. Hunsinger. Linda Shields, will my place as cheerleader to Eleanor Schuster. Jack Shingler, will my ability to play basketball to Fred Light. Stella Sklute, will my quietness to the Junior Class. Carol Smith, will all my lost pencils to whoever finds them. Gwendolyn Snell, will the smallest desk in the Senior home room to Bertha Mitchell. Robert Springer, will my love for Ag to Donald Kintner. Fred Storey, will my bashfulness to Louie Smith. Donald Strickland, will all my girlfriends to Louis Noble. Neil Taluba, will my habit of walking my girl- friend to her locker to Jim Bray. Dale White, will my ability to argue to Manley Wood. We, the class of '58 of Elk Lake Joint School of Susquehanna County, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, in perfect health, and having reached the end of our career at ELJS, do declare this to be our last will and testiment. Signed fha ' Witnessed by



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CLASS HHSTURY RUSH When we entered our freshman year at Rush High School we had a class of twenty-one. Through our freshman, sopho- more, and iunior years, class activities consisted of: selling Christmas cards, soup, homemade candy, hot dogs, and soda, having dances and roller-skating parties, and, of course, the Junior-Senior Prom and Junior-Senior Banquet. Our class was unusual, since during our sophomore and iunior years we had but one lone boy. This proved interesting both ways. MESHOPPEN In our freshmen, sophomore, and iunior years at Meshoppen we were honored to have Mrs. Anne Light as our advisor. During our first two years, we enjoyed many class parties. In our iunior year, for money-making proiects we sold maga- zines and pennants and had a Halloween party. We presented our play The Adorable Imp on April llth and l2th. This was a huge success, the credit going to Mrs. Anne Light and Mrs. Jeanne Neuser, our directors. The Junior-Senior Prom and the Junior-Senior Banquet were the social highlights of the year. Most of all we enioyed the thought of becoming seniors. DHMOCK - SlPlRllNGlVllLLlE, During our freshman year we were a restless group. At Christmas for the first time all year we were quiet-as we panto- mined Sh-Boom and Jingle Bells at assembly. Our sopho- more year was filled with various parties. In our iunior year as moneymaking proiects we sold Christmas cards, candy and pre- sented our iunior play. The Phantom of the High School -a mystery which turned into a comedy. We all worked hard on the Junior-Senior Banquet which was a huge success. ELK LAKE The Senior Class of the new Elk Lake School consists of fifty-four students from Dimock-Springville, Meshoppen, and Rush. After about a month of the confusion of arranging schedules, getting acquainted with new classmates and new building, we proceeded to work on the yearbook-taking pic- tures, getting ads, etc. Everyone was quite pleased with his senior pictures this year. Soon we hope to sponsor a dance and later on a senior play. Now we are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Prom, Commencement, and of course, the Wash- ington trip.

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Elk Lake High School - Antler Yearbook (Elk Lake, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 10

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Elk Lake High School - Antler Yearbook (Elk Lake, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 88

1958, pg 88

Elk Lake High School - Antler Yearbook (Elk Lake, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 23

1958, pg 23

Elk Lake High School - Antler Yearbook (Elk Lake, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 99

1958, pg 99


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