Woodrow Wilson Junior High School - Citizen Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 16 text:

NINTH GRADERS AND THEIR PET SAYINGS Arlette Snyder — Holy jumpin ' jelly beans. Margie Spath — Loan me a pen- cil. Charles Stahon — Hot clog. Carl Stuczynski — What is it? Doloi ' es Tammaro — Oh Lover. Helen Trapp — You know it. Jerry Trott — Yacksa Eja Monu Piefgo. Margie Urch — Sure thing. Shirley Wadsworth — It may sound silly but Goria Waratuke — Oh my heav- ens. Dorothy Wasielowski — Sew but- tons on egg shells. Mary Margaret Wehan — Heav- ens to Betsy. Mary Ann Wiertel — Pretty cool, boy. Joan Will — Not especially. Ronnie Wilson — Man alive. Ruth Winar — That doesn ' t make sense. Ronald W i s i n s k i— T hat ' s mighty cool. Jane Wrobel — Mmmmmm boy. Gordon Yaple — Oh the pain. Joyce Yaple — Hot diggity. Kay Yerkey — Why ya rotten- Barbara Young — Is that so?

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Ninth Grdders and Their Pet Sdyings Richard Litz — Get away. Terry Litz — Dear Margie- It was murder. Velma Litz — Stupid. Betty Majewski — Shucks. Bob Martin — Mmmmm boy oh boy. Judy Martin — Pretty CooL Polly Martin — Real caddy kid. Shirley Martin — V be there with bells on. Velma Martin — I know it. Marlene Massing — Anytime you. think you ' re big enough, come around. Norman Mattson — Get lost. Eddie May — Hello curly. Alan Melgaard — What did he say? Dick Moore — Gotcha baby. Larry Morehouse — Oh my gosh. Mary Lou Niemic — Oh my gosh. Shirley Nowaski — Things are tough all over. Miriam Ocker — Bushwhack! Bob Olson— Oh fiddlesticks. Bernadette Olszewski — Oh heavens. Joanne Pawlowski — Holy house a fire. Lorna Peplinski — Oh my good- ness. Barbara Pepper — You ' re a good one. Roger Pierce — Horsefeathers. David Pollock — Is that your nose or arc you eating a banana ? Caesar Pope — Dead on arrival. Joan Pryber — That always helps. Anitajeanne Reichel — What are you trying to prove ? Saralee Rickenbrode — P r e 1 1 y rare, boy. Kathy Rohan — Who has their Algebra ? Ivan Runstedler — So what ? Mary Ann Rutkowski — Egad. How about that? Lynne Sandstrom — Oh heck. Carl Schiemer — You ' re a good one. Jane Schneider — Yes, dear. David Schroeder — Oh, come on. Barbara Schultz — Gee whiz. Carolyn Scztpinski — You ' re a jazzy one. Nancy Seyboldt — Heavens to Betsy. Margie Sharp — OK, shoot. Pat Shearer — How about that? Wally Skopow — Where is Lor- raine ? .



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating ninth graders of Wilson do hereby bequeath our most prec- ious possessions to our underclassmen as follows: Roger Pierce, Dick Rosenthal, Dick Moore and Harry Courteaux leave their places on the first string varsity to any boys good enough to get them. Saralee Rickenbrode leaves her job as editor of the Wilson Citizen to Patty Am- brose. Kathy Hummel gives her job as school Vice President to whoever is elected and extends her wishes for a year of no head-aches. Monitor posts are left by Frank Bach, Joe Bay, Chuck Cairns and Jerry DelFuoco to anyone who can take care of the rough boys. Sue Hammill proudly and regretfully leaves her job as Captain of the Cheer- leaders to an unknown eighth grade girl. Dale Hubler, Joe Fiske, Richard Litz, and Ray Yerkey leave their troublesome ways to any four unlucky lower graders. Joanne Will, France Jargiello, and Evelyn Bernhard leave their high algebra marks to Sally Wolzanski, Alan Marshall, a.nd Dorothy Jones. David Nelson leaves his job as school president to the boy or girl who can get enough votes to win. Cathy Guarino and Elsie Dorich leave their jobs as usherettes to Mary Ann Garber and Kay Stromenger. Carl Scheimer leaves his size to Carl Pastewka. Anitajeanne Reichel leaves her dancing ability to Sally Wolozanski. Ronnie Nutter and Ted Bloomstine leave their jobs of Business Manager and Assistant Business Manager to Alan Marshall and David Myers. Barbara Young and Judy Gordon leave their Latin books to any ambitious ninth graders. Lars Christianson leaves his physique to Richard Swindlehurst. Margie Arnold leaves her demureness and ladylike ways to Joan Parlette. Lorraine Filipczak leaves her pretty smile to Rosie Rogala. Barbara Schultz leaves the squeaky seat in assembly to Max Schumaker. Lita Landers leaves her Latin book to Ellen Ring. Terri DeMatteo leaves her pretty black hair to Patty MacCagno. Gloria Hugus leaves her witty personality to Richard Heasley and John Erick- son. Diane Brubaker leaves her height to Gail Gabin. Mary Ann Wiertel leaves her voice and her seat in chorus to Gail Carson. Mary Ann Rutkowski leaves her pretty dimples to Janice Calamita. And all the rest of the ninth graders just leave.

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