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Wh o ' s BEST PERSONALITY MOST LIKELY TO SUCOEED Joyce Binner Sylvia Wright Lorin Warchimc John Smith MOST COOPERATIVE MOST TALENTED Linda Myers Judy Otto Barry Miller Jeff Byers 24-
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Senior Ten years ago, tonight, we the class of 59 were seated on the stage of the audi- torium at Northern waiting for the wonderful moment when we would receive our diplomas. We are gathered together again to share those memories with each other and to relate the positions we now have in life. To welcome us back again is the principal, Jerry Brownawell, whom we remember as our faithful student council president. Jerry is living with his family in Dillsburg. With him is part of his faculty. Someone is chattering rapidly, it is none other than Sis Jones, now the girls' physical education teacher. Sis is married and in her spare time helps her husband in their greenhouse. She is talking to Joyce Binner, now chairman of the business department, who is married and has twin boys and a little girl. Pat Diven is also teaching in the business department. Pat has recently married an old school mate. We are proud to see that the first woman chemistry teacher at Northern, Anita Black, hails from our class. With her is Glenn Bear, art teacher. He is happily settled with his wife and two children in Dillsburg. Lynne Albl has returned from Paris specifically to attend the reunion. Lynne, a buyer for Sachs, selects sports clothing for that store. The nursing profession, too, has received some splendid workers. Darlene Baker is a medical assistant for the head physician at Johns Hopkins. Diane Freed, also a nurse, is married and lives in Miami. Nancy Heiges and Linda Myers, both now mar- ried, operate a pediatric hospital in Harrisburg. Sandra Myers is a secretary for a well- known medical society in New York. Barbara Spangler, married to her high school sweetheart, is director of admissions at the Harrisburg Hospital. Gail Rider also is a registered nurse there. Doris Kellison is not present because she was unable to leave her job. She assists the head surgeon in the operating room of a large hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. Terry Anderson is talking to his Navy friends. He is now Chief Petty Officer on the U.S.S. Goodrich. Larry Klinedinst has just returned from conference with mem- bers of the Russian Navy in Formosa. Don Ruth and Curt Keiter, on furlough from the Air Force, are debating subjects with the Navy-men. Ken Baker is working in a chemical plant in Harrisburg. Leslie Bistline lives in Mt. Pleasant with his family and audits the books for General Motors. The second Tony Curtis, Vance Bordlemay, is with us. He has recently made a movie in Hollywood. He is a bachelor, so look out you unmarried girls. Unfortunately Alan Bair, who is making a movie in Italy, could not be with us tonight. Ed Hoffman is taking a movie of our reunion. He owns a photography studio in New York. We will be entertained later by Bob Brough, who records pop tunes for Olympic Records. Bob is married to a lovely girl who works for the record company. A concert pianist, our own Judy Otto, will also entertain us. She has just returned from a concert tour in Europe. Jeff Byers and members of his Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra will also present special entertainment. Sandy Brehm, Beverly Bressler, Pat VValker and Lorraine Snyder are all happily married and are raising families. Bev and Sandy, however, work part time as stenog- raphers for their husbands. Lorraine is a beautician working in York. Karen Smith has just opened a Commercial Art Studio in New York City. With her here tonight is Martena Myers who, with her husband, is living in Montana, Marty writes short stories for Ladies Home Journal. Janet Grissinger is a part-time secretary for her husband when she is not employed by the Allenbury Summer Theatre. Her friend, Phyllis Myers is living in Arizona and is a very busy mother of four. She regretted not being with us. In another corner we see the farmers talking about their crops. Earl Newcomer, besides taking care of his farm, works for Irwins Dairies. Harold Myers owns a small farm and is a part-time mechanic for the prosperous Harbold's Garage, which Lynn now operates. Earl Harbold is kept very busy operating his own three hundred acre farm in Barrens Valley. Lansing Hoover stopped in from Arizona. He is on his way to New York to attend a National Stock Convention. He operates a cattle ranch. Carol Laird and her family have just arrived. They are living at Lewisberry. Wayne Stump is talking with a group of his classmates about their occupation, trucking. Wfayne works for Mayflower Express. He lives in Erie with his wife and six children. Gerald Glass, also married, is employed by Allied Van Lines. 26
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