Rothrock High School - Le Livre Yearbook (McVeytown, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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To Jim Sunderland we leave DICK MlLLER'S build. We will PEARL MlLLER'S ability tobe seen and not heard to Linda Hacken- berry. We leave BOB YODER'S ability to get along with the teachers to Johnny Wert. We leave GRACE SWElTZER'S Chevy to anyone able to handle it. We will KAY SHOTTSBERGER'S iob as scorekeeper to Barb Sunderland. We leave THELMA YODER'S love of hunting to Maxine Donahey. We will SACH MOWERY'S iob at the Giant to anyone who can handle it. To Daryl French we will DON YODER'S ability in sports. We leave KAY STEWART'S pocketbook that she can never get shut to any- one brave enough to try to shut it. We will CAROL HOOVER'S ability to be heard before she is seen to Jean Miller. We will MARIE MUNDY'S love for having fun to Virginia Espigh. We will JUNE GlLLAM'S ability to get around to Doris Kauffman. To Kay White we leave CONNIE YODER'S dark hair. We leave MARGE YODER'S cheerleading ability to Jakie Kauffman. We leave KEMPER LAUDENSLAGER'S ability to make A's to Bill Snyder. We will STANLEY SNOOK'S farming ability to Donnie Anderson. We will JOYCE THOMPSON'S ability to chew gum without getting caught to anyone smart enough to use it. We will RHODA SWARTZ'S laugh to Betty Ronk. We leave RON YODER'S hot Ford to Charles Ritchey. We will BETTY HARTLEY'S ability to be absent from school to Marcella Harshbarger. We leave JUDY REYNOLDS' baritone horn to'Dotty Moist. We will CONNIE SHIRK'S ability to go places and meet people to anybody who will make good use of it. We the Class of 1958 do hereby appoint Mr. Richwine Executor of this our last will and testament. Class of 1958 Gerald Grassmyer, President

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611155 Will We, the Class of 1958, being sound of mind and strong of heart, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, revoking all other wills or be- quests made by us at any other time. Part l To the Class of 1959 we will our athletic ability. To the Class of 1960 we will our ability to have good times. To the Class of 1961 we will our ability to get to the head of the cafeteria line. Part ll We will ART DALBY'S ability in art to Alan Hile. We will DDTTI BOSSlNGER'S natural blonde hair to those not as fortunate as she. We leave MARY ANN BRATTON'S square dancing ability to Nancy Swartz. To Sue Clark we leave ETTA MAE CRDSSGROVE'S shyness. We will ELMA DUNMlRE'S ability to have her homework done on time to Raymond Mort. We will LEONA FREED'S ability to obtain a high typing rate to Mrs. Arm- strong's cherubs. We will JERRY GRASSMYER'S iob as senior class president to David Runk. To Judy Harbst we leave JOHN GRASSMYER. We leave AUDREY HARSHBARGER'S iob as Student Council president to anyone capable of filling the position. We will CHARLES HARSHBARGER'S devilishness to John Miller. To Carol Hostetler we will ELEANOR HARSHBARGER'S ability to keep a steady boyfriend. We leave LINDA HENRY'S ability on the basketball floor to Sue Henry. To Galen Dunmire we leave CARL HESSER'S height. We will AURA KAY HOCKENBERRY'S ability to grab a college guy to Maxine Hesser. We will DON HOOPER'S way with the girls to Fred Hartley. We leave SHIRLEY MORRlSON'S manners to those who need them. We will RICH KAUFFMAN'S masculine build to Richard Freed. We will CHARLOTTE LANTZ'S softball ability to Joanne Kitzmiller. To Skip Norris we leave CHARLIE MARTlN'S sideburns.



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Dateline... :amber 31, 1968 Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is Nigel Wisehart of the New York Daily Express. The program is Dateline--December 31, I968. This is a special telecast designed to recap the outstanding news events of the year. January Multi-millionaire Lloyd Mowery opened another in his world-wide chain of super markets which has made him one of the richest men of the nation. Charlie Martin's record of Rothrock Bop hit the million sales mark. We can't help but compare his success to the singer Elvis Presley who made his mark ten years ago. The Lady Lions, recently established basketball team at Pennsylvania State University, captured the cup in the Women's National Collegiate Basketball League. The girls credited the success to their coach, Charlotte Lantz. February The new Secretary of Agriculture, Stanley Snook, ioined the President's cabinet. The first rocket base was finished on the moon. Aeronautical Engineer Captain Donald Yoder was placed in command. The rest of the crew was made up of Gerald Grassmyer, chief mechanic, Charles Harshbarger and Robert Yoder, navigators. March Modern painter Art Dalby showed his collection at Carnegie Hall. Critics world- wide hailed him as the outstanding artist of our times. Elma Dunmire swam the English Channel, cutting 15 minutes from the record. Miss Dunmire has also swum on our Olympic team. Nurses Dotti Bossinger and Kay Shottsberger saved the life of millionaire John Grassmyer and received Sl00,000 each. Both nurses have retired. Pearl Miller perfected a cake mix which threatens Betty Crocker. lt consists of a cake already mixed which you simply place in the oven. April A rocket bound for outer space blasted off at 12:00 noon. lts pilotand sole passenger was Betty Hartley, first woman to enter outer space. Flight nurses Captains Kemper Laudenslager and Carol Hoover arrived on the moon to set up a hospital. Grace Sweitzer, first woman to enter the 500-mile race at Indianapolis, became the first woman to win this contest. Her chief mechanic, Rhoda Swartz, was on hand for the presentation of the winner's cup. June Etta Mae Crossgrove became a receptionist for the United Nations. Cinema actress Connie Shirk won 6 Oscars. Her agent, June Gillam, was unable to be present at the Award ceremonies.

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