West Shore High School - School Memories Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1956

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PROPHECY John: Year- 1970 I John Steinernann, a grad- uate of '56, upon returning to the booming metrop- olis of Lemoyne after my world tour for the United Nations, spotted a familiar name on a store front. Baldwin's Reducing Salon. I wonder if that's- Well, There's no harm in going in. I walked in and sure enough there was Slim Jim Baldwin. As soon as she saw me, she came waddling out from the back of the store as fast as that lumberous bundle of fat would allow. We started talking about old times and I asked about my classmates back in '56. Bonnie: Well, since my job keeps me pretty busy I don't get out very much. Of course, Janice Cossipn Snoderly keeps me posted on the latest happenings. You have probably noticed Carolyn Morris, Louise Lambert, and Janice Rogers here because they are on my staff. All my rubdowns are given by that dependable track manager of '56, Bob Rhoads. And that isn't all! My world renowned '6Turkish Baths for Women is managed by Mike Esch. Some of the most frequent customers are Deanna McCombs, Donna Eason, Sandy Dysert, and that famed roller-derbyite Ann, Knock ,em dead, pick 'em up, throw a pill in their mouthi' Beale. John: While on my world-wide tours, I ran into quite a few of our old classmates. In London I saw that grand old gentleman from Kentucky, Dave Gardner, who was studying pre-med through an up- turned bottle of Southern Comfort. While crossing to France, I received word that Nancy Bair fwho in high school had been afraid to look a glass of water in the eyel had just come ashore at Dover after a miraculous, record- breaking swim. Nancy informed the press that she had backstroked half way across the channel, thus lengthening her time to four hours, three minutes, and nineteen seconds. I was walking down Les Champs d'Elysees in Paris and stopped to admire one of the outdoor art exhibits. I came across an excellent painting, and found the artist to be Barbara Anderson. As I didn't have much time in the city of fashion, and I wanted to see the Eiffel Tower before I left, I continued across town until I came to its base. Here was gathered a large crowd. Knowing this to be unusual in early morning Paris, I asked a gendarne what was going on. 4'Monsieur, he in- formed me, that famous American aerialist, Made- moiselle Donna Brownewell haz beene flag-pole zitting on top of the tower for three days! Going on to Germany, I stopped at Stuttgart to look up my old friend, Hans Heinrich. Because of his fine athletic prowess, he is one of the outstand- ing members of the German Winner Olympic Team, participating in bobsledding, ski-jumping, and hockey. Speaking of sports, I hear the Shanty-town Trotters are doing all right. Bonnie: Yes, they are. After defeating the Enola faculty, they went on to all kinds of honors. They took the NCAA Tournament, upset Duquesne, and were the first team in three years to beat the San Francisco Dons. They did this by a slight margin of 847-7 with high-scoring honors going to that All American center Don Pechart, who scored 4-00 points. The rest of the team, Ben Shipe, Don Weaver, Ted Sweger, Bob Grenoble, Larry Rogers, and Charlie Miller averaged overeighty points each. The name of the university for which these boys play is Fairview Tech. Since they allowed San Francisco seven points, they feel that they are lack- ing in defense and are trying to obtain the services of All-American tackle Jim Middlekauf because of his fine work in a New Cumberland basketball game. But Janice Snoderly told me that ,Iim's been tried and convicted by Judge Ralph Goodling of cradle- robbing, and is now serving a light prison term of ninety years. Oh! and guess what! Finally, after a long en- gagement, Dick Basom and Nancy Schell got married ............ Of course Janice didn't find out who either of them married, but we wish them all the happiness in the world! You know, Joyce Shearer runs a tavern across the street. Whenever the fleet fthe Susquehanna fleetj is in, I've noticed that Paul Johnson, Dean. Hornberger, and Ben Steck always stop in at her Golden Goosef' I donit know why-unless it's be- cause there are one armed banditsn in the back room, and a Hootchy-Cootchy Chorus Line consist- ing of June Tassey, Sandy Brickley, Nan Landis, and Maud Gay Mack. The star of this show is Margie Betz, who still wears that sliky, red-sequin dress. John: I don't believe I've seen this show. Early this morning I noticed a gang coming down the street singing that old theme song. Moments to Re- member. To my surprise it was our old party crowd still going strong, Chas Steele, Larry Wentz, Barbara Hall, Judy Stentz, and Sonny Bair informed me that Mr. Waite was still having his 3 A. M. gatherings. Whizzing by on his jet-propelled kiddie-car

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