West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA)

 - Class of 1958

Page 43 of 108

 

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 43 of 108
Page 43 of 108



West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 42
Previous Page

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 44
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 43 text:

SENIOR CLASS WILL Marlene Goodall and Gary Eves leave a book on How to fight con- stantly and be steady. Paul McQueen leaves his gift of gab to Richard Moore. Bobbi McConnell leaves her seat in office pracitce to some unfortu- nate iunior girl. Homer Smith leaves his argumentive ability to anyone who will make good use of it. Diana Boitnott leaves all her height to Bill Hewitt. Hey Bill, where are you up there? Scotty Campbell leaves all his transmission trouble to El Pascarella Robb. Marlene Wansack leaves her cherry pie baking ability to a lucky iunlor taking home ec. John Young leaves his quietness to Louie Garrett. Lois Syphrit leaves her name in the absentee list to anyone else who can get away with it. ' Joe Begalla wills his flirting techniques to Eddie Woznick. Use them to full advantage Ed. Joanne Hale, leaves as the visitor of the class. Joe Dentler leaves his manager's position to John Houk - take care of the team Johnny. Fred Livingston leaves these crazy black and white oxfords of hisp but on second thought he better keep them, his toes might get a little cold. , Bob Burrows leaves with no arguments, because he's afraid if he doesn't leave now they won't let him. Marlene Senkosky leaves so she can go down and soak in that Florida sun all year round. Tom Johnson wills his Kool Rock 8. Roll dance steps to anybody who wants to try them out. Whoever you are, do be carefull Jackie Webber leaves her position of Maiorette to Nancy Nurse. Watch that struttin, Nancy. Henry Cllnger should leave his rod, l mean car, but he insists on tak- Ing lt with him. Vlrglnla Fisher leaves her ability to draw to Bonnie Daniels. Glen Allen leaves his ideas of walking out of school to anyone who has the nerve. Erma Reynolds leaves her nickname, Erma The Body, to some qualifying junior girl. Ed Harthan leaves one broken alarm clock to 'The Davis Twins, Get there on time boys. Joanne Felesky leaves her cheerleading ability to some capable junior. Ted Fauceglia wills his Crazy Sax Music to someone with the ability to make the same sounds. Roberta Zook, thinking of leaving a few inches behind, may iust will them to John Puskar. Do you mind John? Ray Zawodniak leaves his place in FFA work for Ralph Huff to till. You'll have to do some work now Ralphl Barbara Fecik leaves so she can spend all her time in Brookfield. She finds many interests there. I Dick Klumph says he doesn't know what to leave but he knows one thing for sure - it won't be himself. Helen Gearhart leaves her smiling personality to radiate through the halls to remind others that school isn't so badl Russell Daniels leaves his curly blond hair to Wayne Cunningham Russ looks rather different bald. Judy Toots Opalenik would like to leave Mr. Miller in the dark room permanentlyl Duane Fyffe leaves his chickens out of the rat traps, because they don't like it there very well. Judy Divens leaves because if she doesn't soon, the art department won't have a teacher much longer - Just joking of coursel Christa Thompson leaves so she and Mrs. Stright can have some peacel Jimy Canady leaves his Manly physique to Micky Smith. We don't know what he'll do without it thoughl Gloria Gill leaves 3:00 a.m. phone calls to anyone who has insom- nia. The sleepless night won't be so longl Bill Mercer leaves so he can fly Free of Cost down to see Mary Louise. Watch him get sickl Vivian Davis leaves the iob of checking coats at basketball games to Margaret Powell. Do a good iob Margaret. Brant Hopper wills his ability to play drums to Jimmy Campbell. Think you can stand all the noise, Jim? Bonnie Kilgore wills her secretarial ability to Darlene Reynolds' she's a good one too, Darlene. Paul Bartlett wills his traffic fines to anyone who has the money to pay them. Frances Fisher leaves to Florence Denamen her ability to play girl's basketball. Man you should see her playl Gloria Harvath leaves her neatness and manners to a very lucky iunior girl, but on second thought she'll need them in college. Dave Cornman leaves so he can get some money for the 59 Ford he wants. Myrtle McCall leaves the notes of a beautiful singing voice for Carolyn Aleska to carry on. Jim Ogul leaves his mixed-up solutions in chemistry for some poor unfortunate iunior to figure out. Dorothy Danatich leaves her seat in P.O.D. class, l guess, because she can't very well take it with her. Jack Wilcox leaves because he can't wait to try college out, and he can't do them both at once. Margaret Madasz leaves her quiet ways to Angie Fecik. Sonny Swartz iust wishes he could have left a long time ago Twelve years, in fact. Sandra Crouch is leaving so she can spend more time with Eddie. George Dunkerley leaves sleeping in English class to anyone who wants to try and get away with it. Marianne Yarian leaves to raise the biggest steer there ever wasp well at least she can try. Janet Mclntire leaves her freckles and red hair to Lynda Rulto, won't Lynda look different? Clara Jane Clark leaves so she won't have to put cookies in pack- ages for the cookie sales anymore. Dolares Tatomirovich leaves before anyone can give her a reason for staying. Terry Smith and Gail Morrison, the opposite of Marlene and Gary, leave a book on How to Get Along and Go Steady at the Same Time. Irene Rowe leaves her broad shoulders to Edith Wage.

Page 42 text:

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



Page 44 text:

J V - gn 7 ng :H 4 ,f 44 Q mls uf ,Q mf. .L -A X i V 4 vf., avg A V .. . , .Jig A 4 ' -RTT 11 L A I. , ' A 'fins' , Q5 J 5 I , L. ' ' ,' .in . , f . X 5 ' 3 5 Qx ss iw .SAW fm' fs' i- if 'ff S645 -s Q Q. cfk iii? ,Q wx nf-.

Suggestions in the West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) collection:

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 67

1958, pg 67

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 80

1958, pg 80

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 36

1958, pg 36

West Middlesex High School - Oracle Yearbook (West Middlesex, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 28

1958, pg 28


Searching for more yearbooks in Pennsylvania?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Pennsylvania yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.