Westmoreland Central High School - Years End Yearbook (Westmoreland, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Westmoreland Central High School - Years End Yearbook (Westmoreland, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 30 of 88
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Class Prophecy The bullfight had been in progress ten minutes and already the crowds were on their'feet shouting viva matador. One voice alone stood out against those around me and it sounded strangely familiar. I turned and sighted Donald Jennings and a voluptuous brunette, screaming their delight in the crowd behind me. Donald Jennings, I yelled. Hey, Donald, over here. He saw me and waved his hat to signal he was on his way to see me. Dana Tryon, of all people to see! l-le barged his way through the crowded aisles and sat in the vacant seat beside me. What are you doing in Madrid? he asked, grasping my hands. I'm here collecting data for my next novel, I replied. But what are you doing here? As I re- call, you were heading for a scientific career at General Electric Company. Well, my wife Nora and I are taking a long awaited vacation. The General Electric Company has been good to us and we're touring for the next six months. I eyed him enviously and said That's wonderful, Don. Say, how are the other members of our class progressing? I travel so much, I don't get a chance to catch up on the latest news. It seems that since our graduation from school, just think, that was ten years ago, those class- mates of ours have gone far up the ladder of success. So it was there amidst the uproar of the bullfight I learned these startling facts. Neil, as you recall, was an outstanding artist in high school. Unbelievable as it may seem, he has risen to fame with his diversified painting of the 'Mon-ah Lisa'. Also in the world of art is Norene Bellinger who paints the settings for Esther Merriman's plays. Norene is, at present, painting the scenery for Esther's renowned drama Sands of Doom. Lucille Biamonte, Kay Clark, Louise Henry and Florence Petrie are running a new type secretarial school in Westmoreland called How to Win Your Boss. They started another one earlier under the title Secretaries Monotonous but this waSn'f too successful: too many passed the courses. Ann Mellen and Carol Rutledge are sponsoring a 'Beauty Reducing Salon', for girls who detest beauty. As yet they have no customers. Lysle Parker is chief test pilot for the Air Force and is credited with being the first space man. He was always kind of lofty, as I remember. Jerry Merriman has utilized his woods area and planted fish in all his streams. Now, as I understand, he is running a fishing resort at high profit. Dick Petrie is his partner and also owns the only atomic powered fish scaler in the vicinity. He is a popular guy! Helene Haverlick has be- come a notable New York model and recently married Alvis Hunter, an actor. Peter Florczyk, Richard La Manque, Tom Ward and Duane Ward are, as you know, outstanding athletes. Peter is shortstop for

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Class W ill We, the Class of '58, hereby request the attention of the class of '59, in order that they, the reclp ients of our most treasured possessions, may realize the significance of that which they are to receive. Norene Bellinger leaves her problems to Joyce Light. Bob Besig leaves making out to Gerald Coyne. Lucille Biamonte leaves her sensibility to Frank Froschauer. Priscilla Bond leaves her fickleness to Dale Cook. Kay Clark leaves Peter I-lubal blushing. Jim Featherbay leaves his quiet charm to Joe Desgrosiellier. Peter Florczyk leaves his gym shorts to Barbara Sabik. Jacky Guglielmo leaves bashfulness to June Congdon. Helene Haverlick leaves her long knee socks to Terry Yaddaw. Carlton Kitchen leaves his memories to Joann Effland. Louise Henry leaves her flirtations to Ray McCoy. Joan Jenkins leaves her freckles to Eddie Kozlowski. Donald Jennings leaves his muscles to Pat Seiselmyer. Ken Jones leaves his technique to Nancy Meschonat. Richard Jones leaves his curly hair to Fred I-lenry. Lysle Parker leaves his delinquency to Judy Weimer. Charles Langdon leaves chivalry to Arvon Evans. Ann Mellen leaves blind dating to Sonia Smith. Jerry Merriman leaves his deep voice to Alice Van Shufflin. Esther Merriman leaves romancing to Freddy Bachman. Alice Murphy leaves hot-rodding to Carolyn Parker. Richard LaManque leaves women to Rich Maxam. Florence Petrie leaves her long hair to Jim Mathewson. Saundra Prince leaves face making to Rebecca Wilks. Richard Petrie leaves his shyness to Mary Hawkins. Beverly Richer leaves paiama parties to Marie Pfeiffer. Carol Rutledge leaves the girls' room to Pat Banas. Phyllis Sadlowski leaves high school dating to Jeannette Cesari. Barb Safran leaves her giggles to Ronnie Yaddaw. Mary Schilling leaves her comic ways to Georgia Foster. Donna Schultz leaves Mrs. Pilette to Marilyn Thorn. Lucille Senior leaves life's lessons to Pat Williams. Alfred Smith leaves dreaming to Allan Brooks. Jeanette Storey leaves her deviltry to Larry Lyons. Neil Swanson leaves his wishful thoughts to Charlotte Kessler. Dana Tryon leaves the controlling of emotions to Chris Lauber. Alfred Walker leaves proposing to Adliza Pryor. Duane Ward leaves his speed to Diane Brown. John Ward leaves bachelorhood to Walter West. Tom Ward leaves family relations to Diane Babcock. Jean Welch leaves the secret to slimness to Doug Harrad. Sandra Kessler leaves whispering to Joyce Mazur. Dorcey Nocenti leaves experience to Bob Burns. Bonnie Tulloch leaves letter writing to Joanna Featherbay.



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Class Prophecy the Los Angeles Dodgers: Rich is star center for the Syracuse Nationals: Tom has just entered pro-foot- ball after four successful appearances in the Rose Bowl where he represented Michigan State, and Duane Ward has won international renown since he ran the mile in three minutes to shatter the world's record. Ken Iones, Bob Besig and Carlton Kitchen recently merged their resources and bought a five thousand acre farm where they plan to control milk production in New York State. Rich Jones, Alfie Walker and Al Smith, on the other hand, are decidedly against such an action and have bought Dorsey Nocenti, county sheriff into the picture. Last I heard, they were going to settle out of court. Satmdra Prince has left our area and has married a millionaire. Last report, she was living it up on their estate in Peyton Place. You should be pleased to know that Barabara suffered no serious damage from the brain- washing she received from the Soviets. Her brain was washed away before she could disclose govern- ment secrets so she wasn't punished. Barb had been a highly prized atomic chemist before her abduc- tion. Priscilla Bond and Jeanette Storey are saving lives daily now that they've opened the Westmore- land General Hospital with funds donated by Tulloch, Inc. Bonnie, it seems, struck it rich on a lottery ticket. Jacky Guglielmo has taken the music world by storm. Now appearing at the Ritz, she is constantly being offered positions, propositions and proposals. Sandy Kessler and Alice Murphy are both married and each has five children. They are the official secretaries at Westmoreland Central School also. John Ward is still flying high. He is now owner of the American Airlines. Jean Welch is United States Representative to the United Nations and quite a political figure. Beverly has settled down at last with a rumba dancer from Detroit. Charles Langdon is still flitting from place to place. Charles prefers this life you know. Jim Featherbay is Allied Commander of Atomic Subs. , l-le's still the bachelor he swore he'd be. Phyllis Sadlowski, Lucille Senior, and Donna Schultz are living in the Westmoreland suburbs with their businessmen husbands. They've no children up to now. Mary Schilling was last seen the day of graduation, June 23. Rumors have it that she ate too much and went searching for the elephant burial grounds. This is our only tragedy. Last but not least is Ioan Jenkins, our red haired gal. She's a bubble dancer at Corkys', a new dancehall in Westmoreland. Our class certainly has gone far, I offered, feeling quite proud. Yes, they have, he assured me with a smile. The day had gone by quickly. It was time to part. Don and I shook hands vigorously as we swore on an oath that we would be present at the class reunion. Then, tearfully, but happily we said good-bye

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