New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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New Stanton Consolidated High School - Stantonian Yearbook (New Stanton, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 59 of 80
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CLASS PROPHEC Y 336 Locust Street Greensburg, Pa. May l, 1970 Dear Pauline, On Saturday morning I went to the Deluxe Beau- ty Salon operated by Wanda Trout to get my hair set. While I was there I met Rose Freeman. She and Allan are happily married and have two litttet Cribbs. She told me Allan and Ierry Galentine are partners in an automobile business. Bernard Spor and Carl Williams work as mechanics for them. Saundra Gunder is touring the states with her hus- band and when she comes back she'll be their sec- retary for a while since their present secretary, Nancy Ballew, will be going on her vacation. After I left the beauty parlor I went to Ioanne Fur1ong's restaurant to eat. Mary Gaffney and Iune Loucks are employed there as waitresses. A lot of truckers come there to eat, and who should some of them be but Bob Starenchak. Robert Kern, and Grant Hillis. Robert and Grant are married, but Bob prefers to stay a bachelor. I understand Elwood Thomas, Ed Beluschak. Ronald Baird, and William Gaffney are truck drivers too. Did you know Iohn Fry and Andy Currie are both scientists? They teamed up and created a new atomic energy wave machine for the ladies which is just terrific. I saw Connie Simpson with one of their waves, and of course while I was admiring it, we started to chat. She said that Iohn Fanchal- sky is a public accountant: Paul Brisbane and Charles Reigh own big fannsp and Carl Makarsky runs a radio repair shop. I forgot to mention that Iohn Fry has been married three times and is try- ing his luck again. On Tuesday I went to the airport to meet my girl- friend, Ianey Davey, who just flew in from Texas where she left her husband, Iohn, to run the ranch. She said that Robert Seanor was her pilot and Bon- nie Wilkins, her stewardess. We drove home in my car and she stayed overnight. The next afternoon at lunch we were interrupted by a banging of machinery, but of course it was only lack Wilkin- son landscaping our lawn. Recently I visited Minnie Rose.. who has just had her seventh child in the hospital. On the way. Page 57 I picked up some flowers for her at a floral shop. Leona Miller, who works there arranged them for me. Patty Love and Juanita Eachus are nurses at the hospital. My husband and I dined at the famous Black Cat Night Club owned by Floyd Anthony. lames Sphon plays the trumpet and Gloria Willettlthe vio- lin in his orchestra. Seated at another table-were Ernie Maddox and Robert Grimme. They're getting places with their looks. Rosalee Hillis was wearing one of her pretty dresses she made at. her, dress shop. I . It looks like I have found out about the whole freshman class except a few, so out of curiosity 'I located the rest under the Missing Persons Bureau. They told me Ronald Mensch is an electrical en- gineer, David Rause an auto mechanic. Toe H1111 CI truck driver and Tyrone Wolfe a glass blower. QAI- bert Palangio is an undertaker in 'Chet IeSide11fi0f1 section of town, while Dr. Neil Barnes gives him plenty of business. David Thorne is a chef. I read your new book and it was sensational. The critics must think so, too, because an article in Life magazine said, Pauline Viziola, greatest writ- er of this age . Q By the way, did I mention to-you that I wrote, a secretarial guide and my picture was printed in the book also? Perhaps that will account' for the headlines in yesterday's paper, Y0111'1Q' author composes unusual. techniques '. Your friend, Connie Powers

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0113 NINTHAGRADE SUPERLATIVES Most Humorous Saauurnldma Gxunder Emile -Maddox Most Talkative 'Jolhn Frye June Lowucks Most likely to succeed Most Attractive Most Talented Jalclk Wilkinsfozn Rowswe Fneemaln Most Polite John, Ezmclhallsky Wanda Trout dank Wilkinson LIom1i1ew Davey Llowhsn Falndhawlsky Ernie Maddox Savu-ndra Gundea' Most Intelligent Most Popular Erumile Maddox Home Freeman John Fanchals-ky Janie Davey Best Dancers Allan 'Cribbs lS2l1IUD1dl'3. Gunder Ernie Maddgx Most Athletic Saundra Gundam Page 56



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Class of 1953-1954 We, the students of 9th grade, being in full pos- session of sound mind cmd memory do hereby an- nounce and publish this, our last will and testa- ment. First: ' To Mr. Fox we leave our good intentions. Second: S ' . ' . To Mrs. Poonnan and Teachers: We leave our report cards, books, paper wads, chewing gum, and other trinkets so'that they will have no trouble with said articles after our departure. Third: ' ' To the 7th and 8th grades: We leave our good times in classes and our friendship of the teachers. Fourth: Floyd Anthony leaves his fun making in Eng- lish classes to Charles Ohler. Ronald Baird leaves his quietness to Blaine Calhoun. Nancy Ballew leaves her friendship with San- dy Newhouse to Faye Teichert. Neil Bames leaves his curly hair to Ierry Stoner. V Eddie Beluschak leaves his good voice to lefr- ry Berkley. Paul Brisbane leaves his place as a stage crew member to Warren Chellman. Allan Cribbs leaves his talent in art to Bill Hayes. Andy CLu'rie leaves his voice echoing in room 6 to Tom Gretz. laney Davey leaves her extra-curricular work to Carolyn Noon. luanita Eachus leaves her experience from the 4-H Club to Anna Shetler. Iohn Fanchalsky leaves his success with the girls to Robert Altman. Rose Freeman leaves her popularity to Donna Kern. Iohn Fry leaves h-is knowledge in Science to Marlin Liberty. lo Ann Furlong leaves her boys to Carolyn Bisping. T Mary Gaffney leaves her good luck to Beverly rout. William Gaffney leaves his quietness in Alge- bra to Paul Hill. lerry Gallentine leaves his broad shoulders to Raymond Crouse. Robert Grimme leaves! CLASS WILL Saundra G-under leaves her pretty blue eyes to Miriam Fisher. Grant Hillis leaves his intelligence to Paul Moore. Rosalee Hillis leaves her sewing ability to Nancy Proctor. Ioseph Hirn leaves his unused books to Gerald Phillabaum. Robert Kern leaves his slyness to Turnpike Bryant. Iune Loucks leaves her memories of Ronald Martin to Ruth Murdock. Patty Love leaves her small footsize to Lulleen Roland. 'Ernest Maddox leaves his humor and good- looks to Avrel Pickford. Carl Makarsky leaves his intelligence to Gor- don Kimmel. Ronald Mensch leaves his wittiness to his brother, Gary. Leona Miller leaves her baking ability to Ioan Overly. Albert Palangio leaves his bright smile to Dennis Kunkle. Connie Powers leaves her good grades to Iudy Harold. Charles Reigh leaves his laughs in Civics class to lames Overly. Minnie Rose leaves her black shiny hair to Sandra Newhouse. Robert Seanor leaves his devilishment to Gene Overly. Connie Simpson leaves her smiles to Nancy Zimmerman. Iames Sphon leaves his ability in Science to Danny Demoise. Bernard Spor leaves his wittyness to Thomas Barbour. Bob Starenchak leaves his friendship with Mrs. Buchalter to Martin Detwiller Elwood Thomas leaves his girls to David Poole. David Thorne left! Wanda Trout leaves her acrobatic ability to Dorothy Sprung. Pauline Viziola leaves her boy friends to Kay Currie. Bonnie Wilkins leaves her dimples to Wanda Bogdanoweiz. lack Wilkinson leaves his good salesmanship lo his brother, lim. Carl Williams leaves his height to Frank Mough. Gloria Willet leaves her nickname of Apple- sauce to Phyllis Gallentine. Tyrone Wolfe leaves his quietness to Frank McKlveen. Signed, sealed, and delivered this tenth day of Iune in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine- hundred and fifty-four. Page 58

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