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35123557 WANSACK, MARLENE JANE General Course Chorus l,2 Mixed Chorus l,2 Girls Chorus 2 Photograph Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Chaplain 4 FHA 2,3,4 FHA Secretary 3 FTA 3,4 FTA V. Pres. 3,4 F.B.L.A. 2,3 Proiector's Club 4 Waitress Club 2,3,4 Waitress Club Sec'y 3 Oracle Stal? 4 Play Committee 3 Prom Committee 2,3 WEBBER, JACQUELINE ANN General Course Chorus l Maiorettes 2,3,4 Proiector's Club 4 Photography Club 2 Prom Committee 3 WILCOX, JOHN WlFFORD Academic Course Latin Club 2,3 Photography Club 2 Proiector's Club 2 FTA 3,4 FTA Treasurer 3 Chorus 4 Intramural Stal? 4 Hi-Y 4 Gracie Staff 4 The Perfect ldiot 3 Prom Committee 3 36 A 5 . syojk' ,K I Q 3, kg vs' f1,x,'t 'll . m ,tsl as 4 S? Su. 'Dfw tate-it f Q fr 9 Q , f -at 5 Q, 0' 'ff gy ff' 15 X
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ZOOK, ROBERTA M. Commercial Course Chorus l Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 F.B.L.A. 3,4 FHA 2,3,4 Photography Club 2 Waitress Club 4 Seventeen Is Terrific 4 Prom Committee CLASS PROPHECY As I look through the December 20, i965 issue of the Sharon Herald, I see the names of many members of the Class of 58. Wealthy oil tycoon, Henry B. Clinger, is down to his last penny, says Joe Dentler, Henry B.'s financial advisor, His application to the Knights of the Road is now being considered by its four man advisory staff, which includes Scott Campbell, Paul Bartlett, Dave Cornman, and Paul McQueen. Many of our citizens are leaving today to start a small settlement on the moon. The rocket ship Astro, designed by James Ogul, and built by the Fred Livingston Rocket Company, will transport the colonists, The rocket will be propelled by a new secret fuel, devel- oped by the famous chemist, William Mercer, and the well known physicist, Ted Fauceglia. It will be piloted by Dick Klumph, our chief rocket iockey. The stewardesses on the rocket will be Erma Reynolds and Joanne Felesky. Entertainment will be provided by the Myrtle McCall and Dorothy Danatich Space Cats which feature, Brant Hopper on the drums, Myrtle and Dot on the twin trombones, and Marlene Goodall on the trumpet. The passenger list is largely made up of people who intend to es- tablish businesses and industries at the moon settlement. Gary Eves will build a steel mill there. Terry Smith, his chief tool and die man, and Ray Zawodniak, John Young, and Jim Canady, three of his best foremen will take their families there to live. Judy Divens has hired Russell Daniels, the famous contractor, to build her a restaurant there. Marlene Senkosky is going to find a new chain of Moon Drug- stores. Helen Gearhart, world famous dress designer will go along, since she wants to create some new moon fashions. George Dunkerly, local veterinarian, and Joe Begalla, local doctor will make the iour- ney to start a hospital that will be able to treat all patients, both people and animals, Of course they will not be able to do all of the work, so they have hired four nurses to assist them. They are Frances Fisher, Gloria Gill, Janet Mclntire, and Deloras Tatamirovich, and they have also hired a lab technician, who is Clara Jane Clark. Several local secretaries will be going on the trip, since there is a convention of the Universal Society of Private Secretaries at Judy Opalenik's famous resort, Crater Mountain. These secretaries will include, Roberta McConnell, secretary to Glen Allen, County game supervisor, Virginia Fisher, secretary to Bob Rossey, local business- man, Gail Morrison, secretary to Bob Burrows, head of the Shenango Waterworks Association, Gloria Gill, secretary to Jack Wilcox, prin- cipal at West Middlesex High School, and Jacqueline Weber secre- tary to Sandra Crouch, owner of Crouch Department Stores. The remaining people on the trip are going iust for a vacation. The former Miss Joanne Hale and her family are going, also the former Miss Bonnie Kilgore and family. The former Miss Roberta Zook and family are also planning to go. Lois Syphrit and her husband are also going on a second honey moon, On the local scene, Barb Fecik, famous local hot rodder, was brought in today by Sonny Swartz, plain clothesman for the West Middlesex Police Department. Judge lrene Rowe will have a hearing tomorrow morning. West Middlesex High School has hired some new teachers for next year. Christa Thompson was given the job as physical education teacher for the elementary section. Marlene Wansack will be teach- ing in the Home Economics Department. Marianne Yarian and Mar- garet Madaz will teach in the elementary grades. Ed Harthan, owner of Harthan Truck Lines, will pay damages to the Bell Telephone Company today. Thomas Johnson, head of the local company, said today that two of his operators, Diane Boitnott and Vivian Davis, reported that one of Horthan's trucks had hit one of their outdoor phone booths. On the sports page, we see that Homer Smith sparked the Boston Celtics to a l23 to lO2 win over the St. Louis Hawks, ln the classified pages, we see that Duane Fyffe has iust opened his drive-in chicken farm near West Middlesex. Remember his slogan, Just drive in and hit yourself a chicken. 38
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