Westville High School - Echo Yearbook (Westville, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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Prophecy In the headlines we read that two top scientific farmers, John Coulter and Jim Dudeck, have discovered a very new aspect in farming. They are growing shelled corn under glass bubbles on Mars. As we glance through the paper, we see the world famous column by Carol Frazee called Frazee Knitts Witt. On the sports page, we see Ed Kaletha's picture. The scientific swatter has just won the finals in a ping-pong match against an eight armed Martian for the Ping-Pong Championship of the Universe. As we fly on, we enter the W.H.S. Parking Lot and are stopped by a tall policeman. Hello, officer. Were we doing anything wrong? Were you doing anything wrong? You know that the speed limit is 100 mph around here! Why, when I was a kid, I wouldn't have thought of speeding. We didn't do such things then fback in the good old daysj. Here is your ticket: see you in court. Whew, some policeman. We are not sure, but that certainly looked like Louis Leitzan, chief of the Helio-mobile patrol. As we start off again, we turn on the television in our heliomobile just in time to catch Buck's Bandstand with Leon Allen, the Speedy Spinner disk jockey, who spins nothing but 200 R. P, M, records. Well, kids, to wrap things up today, we spin the 43999 spot on WJJD's top 4000. It is the first record to sell a trillion copies, and it is coming up fast. Here it is the Glockenspiel Rock by Danny and the Seniors fbetter known as Dan Poston and the Moby. Who should we see doing the commercial but Alice Firanek, adver- tising Brust, the tooth-paste you spray on to give you all day protection. Next we meet Pat Krampikowski walking down the street. Hi, Pat! What have you been doing? I-li, Pat and Phil. I am a plainclotheswoman for the Lady Friday Detective Agency, and I always get my man. We hear that Jerry Hatton is now a math professor at M, LT., and he and his student, Frankie Snoke, are working on the theory Is Space Curved. We read that Mickey Thomas, a noted physicist and up and coming pharmacist, has just invented a serum to prevent the dreaded disease, home- work-itis. As we leave Westville for Florida, we notice a young man coming down from a water tower. We recognize him to be Tony Potrzebowski. We find out that he is really getting up in this world. He tells us that he is hired by the Westville Lumber and Coal Company to paint water towers. That boy must have connections. On our way to Florida, we have just enough traveling time to watch one television program. Should we watch Life With Elizabeth starring Elizabeth Bryant on Channel 13 or should we watch Life Without Elizabeth, starring Bob Walker on Channel 13. 5? In Florida we go to the Weeki Wackee Springs to see the world famous underwater show. As we sit watching this spectacle, we recognize the three stars. The Three Mere Maids are Rita Petrowski, Sharon Shebel, and Jean Janas. On our way back to Westville, we turn on the television in our helio- mobile to a new progra'm. Television has Today, and Tonight fContinued on page 671

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Prophecy Hi! Welcome to Westville High School. Step right into our labora tory. We have a date to see what the Seniors will be doing 10 years from now. We will use the newly invented W, I-LS. time machine, courtesy of the Junior history class. Your guides will be Pat and Phil. We set the time dial for 1968 and away we go! 1958, '59, '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, 1968, and here we are We expect some really great things from this class, because its members were really out of this world. There's a familiar face already. It looks like our old friend, Jim Watson. What have you been doing, Jim? Well, Phil, I have been making interplanetary Studebaker ships with V-8 rockets. Are they very fast? Well, not yet, but you can get asteroid dust in the second stage Good-bye for now, and better luck on your newer models As we cruise down the airway, Westville Boulevard, in our heliomobile we see another familiar face. Coming out of the Bowling Alley is Jerry Ransom Hi, Jerry. What have you been doing in the past 10 years? He1lo, Pat and Phil. I have been testing automatic pinsetters But Jerry, they had those things 10 years ago Yes, I know, but that kind didn't play soft music to sleep by Moving on down the boulevard, we see the Miss Sandy School of Charm, with Sandra Prentiss as founder and president. We see by her adver rising that girls can leam after school the important subjects of: How to keep the boys guessing, and How to go steady with 5 different boys at the same time. As we enter the Bacon Body Shop across the street, we see the owner, Bob Bacon. How are you doing in life? Oh, I am really getting a big bang out of it, Phil. Are you doing very well in this business, Bob? Yes, but hauling in my car every week for repair work is becoming quite expensive. Down the boulevard we see the NA Beauty Salon, owned by Bonita Weisjohn. Coming out of the salon is a beautiful girl with Bonita's original hair fashion, the Green Martian Mop Cut. As we fly past the new H. and H. Theater, we see that Judy Jupiter Uudy Jonasj has just received her twelfth Academy Award for her leading role in the movie Give Me Those Wide Open Spaces filmed on location in the first U. S. satellite, B, L, T. N. We are now passing the Herod Transistor Radio Corporation owned by Bernie Herod. We have heard that he is becoming rich by selling radios These radios are the size of a bean, and are for students uninterested in classes. We see that the world wide celebrity, Guy Lumbago Uim Coulterj, with his squealin' sax and his band, The Offbeats, are playing the sweetest music this side of Hammond at the Golden Pans Nightclub We stop to buy the latest edition of the Westville Incinerator, edited by Russell Pscion, who just a year ago placed first in the mile run at the Olympics His time was 2 minutes and 47 seconds.



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L L L L L L I. L L I. L L Class Will Leon Allen, will to Dennis Spencer my ability to get along with out of town girls. Elizabeth Bryant, will to Jeanette Bartmess my ability to sing high soprano. Jim Coulter, will to John Greasby my favorite diet book. John Coulter, will to Ronald Gettys my ability to raise my hand in class before I speak. Alice Firanek, will to Agnes Gorskl my quiet ways. Carol Frazee, will to Martha Wozniak my ability to finish dressing before I come to school. Priscilla Hanyzewski, will to Evelyn Firanek my ability to catch a man. Jerry Hatton, will to Phillip Lilly my artistic ability so that he will succeed in art class. Bernie Herod, will to Theresa Wroblewski my ability to skate. Judy Hetman, will to Brenda Lowery my ability to get a man and stick with him. Jean Janas, will to Pat Losiniecki my scientific ability so that she can do as well in Physics as I did. Judy Jonas, will to Danita Herrold my bright and shinning hair so that she may make a glowing im- pression on her dates. L L L I. L L L L I. L L Westville. L L with people. L L Edward Kaletha, will to Corrine Mayer my ability to get along with Miss Sbirtz. Pat Krampikowski, will to Maxine Gemberling my ability to keep calm at all times. Lewis Lietzan, will to Bob Tylinski a replica of my car so that Westville can still boast a few hot rods Betty Oldham, will to Joan Pawloske my ability to amuse my friends and keep them laughing. Rita Petrowski, will to Ellen Joens my ability to giggle and keep Mrs. Rump awake. Danny Poston, will to Phil White my ability to hold a girl. Sandra Prentiss, will to Barbara Elliot my ability not to go steady. Russell Pscion, will to James Huber my ability to operate a motor vehicle. Jerry Ransom, will to John Shifkowski my ability to stay awake in all my classes. Sharon Shebel, will to Karen Shrader my gay smile so that she may laugh her way through life. Mickey Thomas, will to Peggy Yetter my Westvillian accent so that she may become a citizen of Bob Walker, will to David Day all my interest in United States History. James Watson, will to Kenny Layton my faultless attendance record and natural ability to get along Bonita Weisjohn, will to Lorraine Dennett my naturally blond hair because variety is the spice of life. Peggy Dunn, will to Joyce Wittey my ability to keep the boys guessing. We, Tony Potrzebowski and James Dudeck, will to Bill Shippee a book of cartoons so that he won't have to overtax his imagination to draw pictures of the teachers. We, have fun. Robert Bacon and Donald Olson, will to John Caddell our ability to disregard our school work and We, the Senior class, will to Mr. Somsel an efficient yearbook staff so that he may have more free evenings next year. will to will to will to will to will to will to will to will to Mr. Willis a whole year of good weather for his drivers training classes. Mr. Blackburn a lucky basketball and an undefeated team. Miss Schutz two cases of room deodorizer for her chemistry class. Mr. Knoll an electronic eye to Spot paper on the study hall floor. Mrs. Rump a super duper husband finder so that she can keep track of Pete. Miss Shirtz a driver's license to go with her car. Mrs. Ethel Miller an oil drum for her daily gum collection. Mr. Kruse a joke book to memorize so that he will have better jokes next period study hall. will to Mrs. Helen Miller a set of blocks to put under her car wheels so that it won't roll away. - We, the Senior class, We, the Senior class We, the Senior class We, the Senior class We, the Senior class, We, the Senior class We, the Senior class We, the Senior class year for fourth We, the Senior class, We, place. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Snoke a cash register to keep the proceeds from candy sales in a safe the Senior class, being the last class to graduate from the old high school building will to our under classmen all of the good times and memories of our clas and the classes before us.

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