Pine Township High School - Recall Yearbook (Heilwood, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Turning our television dial to Channel '52, we see Madame Foresi in her Mystic Tea Room. The following is her prediction for the future of the class of 1952 ten years after graduation. IRENE STEPHENS has recently attained the rank of Captain, the highest rating in the Waves. BOB FALCONE, who replaced Edgar Hoover as head of the F.B.I., is giving dictation to his private secretary, VIRGINIA DELLA VALLE. Serving as a missionary in the Belgian Congo is NORMA JOINER. Her guide is JOHN LEWIS who drives her around in her green '46 Buick. We see BETTY POPOVICH washing baby bottles. Betty, a model housewife, now has eight children. MARJORIE RAYMOND, private secretary, is seen showing LARRY CONTRUCCI, president of the United Nations, into the office of DAVID THORNTON, president of the United States, for an important peace conference. JOE TURKO, Postmaster General of the U. S., is being interviewed by JEANNE BRACKEN, feature editor of the Heilwood Herald, owned and operated by the famous sports announcer DON BREWER and edited by ROSE MARIE DETWILER. RONALD jUSKO, district manager of jusko's chain stores, located from Heilwood to Browns- town, has hired MARY DRAHNAK as clerk and bookkeeper and DON MOORE as head butcher. Returning from South America is MICHAEL DROPP, big game hunter, who got his start in the Heilwood Rod and Gun Club. RAYMOND NEWLIN, well-known minister, is seen conferring with his choir director, THELMA WALTERMIRE. An old television show has been revised and is now called Kukla, Pat and Ollie, starring PAT LAWLER. On the same channel we see We See In '7fae 4u1fuae... CARL STILES, star of Hillbilly Hit Parade, with HELEN SLANOC as square dance caller and dancer. Helen has invented a special device de- signed to hold her skirt up. SALLY LUNN and ANNA AMANTEA are posing as models in the Parisian Modeling Studio owned by DAN WOLFE and DANE HENRY. MILDRED SLIPPY has just won the world prize for raising the largest cabbage heads. She owns one of the nation's largest cabbage fatms. BILL MISKO and DOLORES STACHURSKI are stars in Hollywood. Bill plays tough-guy roles while Dolores plays the romantic lead. MARGE THOMAS, first lady executive of the Sterling Oil Company, is reminiscing with FRANCES WHITNEY who operates her own drive-in restaurant. Partners in a trans-continental bus company ire VICTOR ABATE, LEO BENNETT, GEORGE GILLO, and MIKE RUSKO. They carry heavy insurance against broken windows. Steady customers of the DOLLA FORESI Diaper Service are ANNA BURLEY and .IO- ANNE SHANK. Lady taxi driver, MARY ANN RATAY, is rushing LOIS DETWILER to the theater where she co-stars with Texas GARRE'I'I', formerly known as JAYE, in the Broadway hit West of Smokelessf' The play was written, produced and directed by EVELYN LINGENFELTER. Instructors in the How to Get Your Man School for Girls are RUTH S'1RONG, MARTHA THOMPSON and LARUE MCCLINSEY, who are experts in the held after studying for many years. After winning the world champion typists' crown, MARGARET KUZEMCHAK has estab- lished her own typewriter company. BOB STAHL and JIM BENNETT are dili- gently working on their 1500-acre farm. The Strongstown Loan Company holds the mortgage. It is owned and operated by JOHN STEPHENS and BERNARD STEPHENS, banking tycoons. CHARLOTTE SLIPPY is seen displaying her hand-made sea-shell jewelry in a local jewelry store of which she is the proprietor. EDITH STILES and IRENE OROS are bat- tling for the title of champion female wrestler. BETTY VANISH, proprietor of Betty's Beauty Salon, is giving free treatments to all Pine Township teachers. FRANCES STEPHENS' trig has helped her get a job as technical engineer for the Westing- house Corporation.



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May 2, 1952 County of Indiana City of Heilwood State of Pennsylvania KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we, the SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO, being of lawful age and of sound mind and memory and in all ways legally and lawfully capable of making a will, do make, publish, and declare the instrument to be jointly and severally our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all former wills and testa- mentary instruments heretofore made by us. WITNESSETH, we bequeath to the faculty of Pine Township High School all of the school buildings, provided that they will have television sets installed in every home room. To the juniors we bequeath the senior room and the PINE RECALL. To the sophomores we bequeath all type- writers, the mimeograph machine, and the ditto machine. To the freshmen we bequeath the playground and football field. The following personal bequeaths are made: LAWRENCE CONTRUCCI and ROBERT FALCONE leave their singing ability to Michael Novak and Albert Mano. The secretarial duties of ANNA AMANTEA and MARJORIE RAYMOND are left to Violet Waltermire and Gayle Wolfe. NORMA JOINER and MILDRED SLIPPY will their ability to drive to Nancy Chilenski and Marlene Putt. Eleanor Flute will be the recipient of DOLORES STACHURSKI's position as cheerleader. EVELYN LINGENFELTER leaves her year- book deadlines to any unsuspecting junior. Homer Thompson is to receive MARJORIE THOMAS's violin. The gay laughter of RUTH STRONG, LARUE MCCLINSEY, and MARTHA THOMP- ffau We Beg. . SON is left to Shirley Weiland, Betty Lou Ratay, and Rita Miller. CARL STILES wills his light brown, curly hair to Ronald Elliott. Ernest Bertuzzi and Walter Cunningham will receive the librarian positions of FRANCES STEPHENS and THELMA WALTERMIRE. ' The shortness of EDITH STILES is left to Denise Parfitt. Mary Friday will receive the pep and energy of HELEN SLANOC. jOE TURKO leaves his position as mail carrier to Donald Lewis. john Williams is the recipient of DAVID THORNTON's position as senior class president. SALLY LUNN wills her 8:30 dash to school to George Waltermire. Faye Buterbaugh will receive VIRGINIA DELLA VALLE's position as head majorette. ROSE MARIE DETWILER wills her job as editor of the PINE ECHO to Lorraine Vetto. PATRICIA LAWLER leaves her ability to be quiet in chemistry class to Ben Henry. Kathryn Compardo and Mary Novotney will receive MARY ANN RATAY's and ANNA BURLEY's ability to sell Easter eggs. The long hair of TI-IEADORA FORESI is left to Jayne Oros. VICTOR ABATE leaves his basketball jersey number five to Frank Holuta. William johns will receive GEORGE GILLO's muscles. To Kenneth Barger, -IOHN STEPHENS wills his quietness. DONALD MOORE leaves his ability to sleep during classes to Richard Learn. CHARLOTTE SLIPPY wills her personal library to Sylvia Shields. Charles Rhine is to receive IRENE OROS's clarinet. The F.F.A. position of DANIEL WOLFE is left to Edgar Holby. Q The recipient of ROBERT STAHL's position as assistant janitor will be Jack Lewis. The dimples of BERNARD STEPHENS are willed to Theodore Augustine. MICHAEL DROPP leaves his prompt arrival to school to Erlamond Barr. james Rizzo is to be the recipient of RAY- MOND NEWLIN's harem of girls in shorthand and typing II classes. BETTY POPOVICH leaves her fondness for dancing to Evelyn Hannak. The boxing ability of RONALD JUSKO is left to Howard Sleppy. To Dorothy Holuta MARGARET KUZEM- CHAK wills her position as ofiice secretary. Profound silence in the halls is left by JEANNE BRACKEN. JAMES BENNETT wills his laugh to Wayne Boring.

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