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0 our Heirs TONY PADULA leaves his seat in the Band to BILLY DORMER. NADA PAULNACK'S love for typing'?? ? is granted to FRAN SEMPKO. EDWARD PETROVICH leaves his illegal absences due to hunting to RICHIE GRAZIOLI. PENNY PUPO'S method of dancing is passed on to her cousin, FRANK MIRIELLO. SANDRA ROGERS bestows her loyalty in love upon DOLLY WINTERS. STEVE ROGOWSIG'S science book is given to ROBERT KASINOWSKI. JOANNA SAWEIKIS leaves her educated hands to anyone who has a hard time talking. LEN SEMICK confers upon JOE APPICHELLA his tackling ability. IRENE HUXTA is dubbed with the beautiful tresses of TERRY SGRO. FRANK SHEPTOCK'S love of athletics is passed on to WAYNE WHITNEY. ROSE MARIE SHIMKO is leaving her wonderful ability for doing nothing to her sister, GLORIA. ' LUCILLE RUGALLA is blessed with MARIE THOMAS' love of playing the organ. BARB THOMPSON'S never-ending pranks are reluctantly given to her sister, SY LVIA. MARGE WAGNER grants her majorette hat to AGGIE KADYSZEWSKI. NANCY WARSHESKI leaves her dry jokes to anyone who is willing and capable of wetting them. MARY ANN WHITE wills corridor roaming to anyone who can keep up with the mileage. GLORIA WILLARD'S wise cracks are given to anyone who can think fast enough. ANITA WISNIEWSKTS sweet memories of her senior year are left to none other than LEO POLLOCK LEANNE WYDRA bequeaths to her sister, JOY ANNETTE, all the happiness she can find in her senior year. TO OUR TEACHERS: MR. ROSS- more students in cafeteria who would rather be last than first in line. MR. OLSHESKI- fewer problem students. MR. SABOL- a yearbook that is finished on schedule. MRS. GEDANIC- a perfect cast for the senior class play. MR. PATRICK- students who can keep up with his vocabulary usage. MR. THOMAS- a better Blue and White Review Staff. MR. BEIERSCHMITT- shorthand students who can start the year with ninety words per minute. MISS ARCIKOSKY- a better Office Practice Class. MR. STRAHOSKY- a better use for his board of education . IVIISS GRAFF- more practical games for her gym classes. MR. CLAUSER- unbreakable laboratory equipment, or less butter-fingered students. MISS LAHAZA- a loyal Glee Club with five part singing. MR. WATRAL- more up to date machinery. MR. DOVIAK- a book of 1,000 jokes to help him out. MR. STAVENSKI- more help in basketball and football. MISS MARCHETTI- a special machine that will correct her many quizzes. MRS. RUPSKI- more working space. PROFESSOR D'ALEXANDER- an eighty-five piece band with all-state honors. MISS DUMCHACK- a time machine to get her from place to place. MRS. SEMPKO 8: MRS. DUDGINSKI- a less talkative but more cooperative cafeteria crew. JANITORS- fewer stray cats and dogs and fewer complaints from the student body. Signed and sealed by VIRGINIA BALON CECELIA MOTYKA CONCETTA NESTICO MARIE THOMAS LEANNE WYDRA Z5
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Za our flvirs We, the class of 1959, proudly but sadly leave this beloved school of ours to the future students of K.H.S. in hopes that they will do their best to uphold its honor and glory. TO THE TEACHERS: Our sincerest thanks for the helpful leadership and guidance they have given us throughout our high school days. TO THE JUNIORS: The joy and happiness of our senior year and all the activities that it holds. TO THE SOPHOMORES: Togetherness in their next two years of high school. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: The ability to get along with teachers who will mean so much to them in their next few years. OUR INDIVIDUAL GIFTS: JOHN ANDRUSKO'S daily apple is given to EDDIE GRAZIOLI. JINX BALON wills MARLENE MURRAY whatever she can find. The third seat in the second row in shorthand class is willed by ELAINE BALONIS to PHYLLIS KRIVITSKI. NINO BRESSI'S desk in Mr. Sabo1's algebra class is given to JOE MACHUZAK. PAULINE SZIDO is the receiver of RITA ANN D'ALEXANDER'S majorette outfit. Q DONNIE D'ALEXANDER'S dancing ability is left to none other than BRIT TWINKLE TOES SAWEI- KIS. JANET DALPIAZ has nothing to leave so she is just going. The dirty football shoes of BOB DAVIES are handed down to PHIL DE ORIO. ISABELLE DOOLEY'S friendly smile is bestowed upon CYNTHIA GRECO. JOE FERNANDEZ'S parking space is open to a.nyone owning a Packard. The innocent expressions but devilish ways of JIMMY GYURCSO go to JOHN BEDNARCHIK. HERBIE HOWAL leaves this thought behind, To do nothing is twice as easy as to do something. fExperience proved it.l EDDIE KANDROT passes his Latin book to JACKIE POLIT ZA. CHARLOTTE KRIVITSKPS letter writing ability is passed on to FRAN NAGAR. ROSE ANN LABOWSICI bestows her wicked way of laughing upon JUDY BASALAY. PAUL LADOCHI bequeaths his hunting and fishing abilities to RICHIE WITROSKY. The witty remarks of JERRY LAUDA are left to SANDY POPONIAK. TIPPER LAZARSKI willingly leaves his job in the cafeteria to anyone who wants it. The number 3 basketball jersey of FRANK LENTINI is willed to JOHN WOYTOWICH. MARLIN LONG'S position as head manager of athletics goes to ALBERT BALUTA. JOHN MACHUZAK is just leaving. EDDIE MANNELLO'S ability for getting out of tight spots is gladly bestowed upon anyone who is in dire need of it. THERESA MOLESEVICH is the recipient of LORETTA MARCI-iETTI'S daily bus rides. RAY MEKULSKI offers his seat at Nard's to BERNIE ZBICIG. DAVID MOLNAR, quote, I leave my ability to get along with the teachers to some underclassman with low marks. The unpredictable ways of CEIL MOTYKA are bestowed upon BARB WILLIAMS. CATHY NAGAR'S giddy ways are given to JACKIE AN TONELLI. CETTY NESTICO'S spot at the dances will be occupied by MARY ANN DELVECCHIO. JOE OLEAR passes on his football suit to FRANK BERGONIA. CAROL ORDAK'S title of Best Dressed Girl is passed on to a most fortunate girl, BARBARA BALSER. LOUISE PAPP bestows her fun in her senior year to RONI ZACKER. 24
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'24 Dmp lata U16 Eiuturf' Did you ever hear of the Wheel of Fortune ? This is a new-fangled machine based on the automatic computer. Like the computer, it solves problems with the help of knovm factsg unlike it, its problems are those of the future. Now that you have an idea what this machine does, we shall set the problem dial to the class of 1959 of Kulpmont High School and spin the Wheel of Fortune to April of 1984, just a month before our class' twenty-fifth reunion. The dial starts at A. In this first category, our future brain finds an artist, automobile mechanics, and aviators. JOHN ANDRUSKO is the famous artist. EDWARD MANNELLO is a skilled auto mechanic and also the oumer of Mannello's Service Station. Speaking of service stations, PAUL LADOCHI is the manager of a new station of Route 122, near Kulpmont. The Air Force has a fine pilot in HERBIE HOWAL. JOANNA SAWE- IKIS is a stewardess with one of our major airlines. LEANNE WYDRA is a second lieu- tenant in the WAFS. The Wheel stops us next at a Bakery Shop. There LOUISE PAPP is busy decorating one of her very famous cakes. ISABELLE DOOLEY made headlines a few weeks ago when she bowled a perfect game at the JG Alley, which, by the way, is managed by JAMES GYURCSO. Our Wheel leads us to TERRY SGRO'S Beauty Salon. TERRY'S chief customer is CEILY MOTYKA. Those who want a change of color consult PENNY PUPO, world famous hair dyer. GERRY LAUDA is the proprietor of the latest dress shop in Shamokin. Seeing help from CAROL ORDAK, the fashion consultant, are JANET DALPIAZ and BARB THOMPSON. Modeling for them is RITA D'ALEXANDER, just as pretty as ever. The Wheel of Fortune takes us to the football field. TIPPER LAZARSKY is a center for the Baltimore Colts. BOB DAVIES is a guard on the same team. The groceries department has claimed several of our classmates. Most outstanding is PEANUTS LENTINI, owner of a super market chain. Manager of his Kulpmont store is NINO BRESSI. Proprietor of Kulpmont's largest meat market, Bond's, is STEVE ROGOW- SKY. 26
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