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Kobin competes at Schuylkill Valley r, ' ? Sf K f BL k ' i U 1 wy- mtjf V 1M f Nvfel Sm H m l -r % jri ' ' ;« iitmv jiB y - -=j Tf WM iriV i .i mr ' K V P. ' CT. »w v f jn - J ' fcF oJllr- Junior Miss nominees: sealed Robin Bower; standing. Cindy Guldin. l-rin L McCarly, and Deb Soil i m M Each year, the kindgom ' s female sub- jects anxiously awaited the regal ex- citement and glamour one encountered in the Berks County Junior Miss Pageant. The entire high school was searched far and wide as the class looked for maidens worthy of such a distinction. After much deliberation Robin Bower, Cindy Guldin, Erin McCarty and Debbie Solt were the maidens chosen by their fellow students as ambassadors for the dominion. However, the number dwindled to one when the preliminary judges selected Robin Bower as Brandywine ' s envoy. The pageant was held on October 7 at Schuylkill Valley High School. Fol- lowing the pageant ' s theme of the 50 ' s, Robin and the other maidens danced the twist, the pony and various other 50 ' s related dances. They also sang songs such as Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini, Davey Crocket, and Hit the Road, Jack. In the talent competition, Robin and her friend, Ethel the frog, performed an original dialogue for the judges. ;w».x ' .i-A¥ . Junior Miss 27
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( lass of 79 exalts a brilliant matkematiciaH Mr. Holland explicitly explains the latest identity in Trig. With great pomp and ceremony, the senior subject.s of the dominion of Brandy- wine Heights have proclaimed Mr. Donald C. Holland as the instructor most deserving of our gratitude and praise. He is hailed as the math wizard responsible for introducing us to interpolation, formulas, sines and cosines in trigonometry and factoring and quadratic equations in Algebra II. His mere name conjures up images of him parading around in his wife ' s housecoat and curlers for previous Halloween Dress-Up Days. The mention of his name also conjures up images of him partaking in such frolics as golf, bowling, and the martial arts. He prepared for his illustrious career as a mathematician by procuring a B.S. from East Stroudsburg State College and an M.S. from Kutzlown State College. For these endearing memories, and all that he has done for us, we, the class of 1979 would like to express our appreciation and dedicate the 1979 TRACER to a friend and instructor who will long be remembered. 3 r ;:i Conjuring up a new formula in Algebra II. Mr. Holland exposes it to the loyal students. f 7 ■■■■ r - K 1 1 4 i Mr. Holland offers his helpful advice to his students because he cares. 26 Dedication
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SShWK DmSCZOKV Althouse, Michael R.: hobbies include coiled- ing beer cans and models. Angstadl. .Iud M. Honor Society 2.3.4; FBLA 3.4; baccalaureate committee 4; chorus I; FI-ASHE.S typist 3; TRACER layout ed. 4; all-school musical business and publicity chair- man 3; math teain 3.4; program typist 3; Rotary Club award I; listed among Who ' s Who Among American High School Students ... is an assis- tant organist . . . future includes college . . . will remember the trip to Germany. Angstadt. Lori L.: Lor ; tennis 2.3,4; co- caplain 4; Varstiy Club 2.3.4; Student Council pres. 4; Class Pres. I; chorus 1.2,3.4; Jr. County Chorus 1; Pops chorus 2; all-school musical 1, 2.3; chorus librarian 3.4; library assistant 2,3; Honor Society 2,3,4; morning announcements 3,4; FLASHES staff 3; FLASHES ed. 4; Student Forum rep. 3.4; Student Forum sec. 4; Presidential Classrooin rep. 3; YMC.A Youth and Government 3,4; Keystone Girls State rep. 3; Merit Award 1.3; plans on college . . . will always remember everything she doesn ' t forget about B.H S Angstadl, Sandra L.: Sandy ; Honor Society 3,4; FBLA 3.4; active in Rotary Club . . . enjoys knitting and crocheting . . . plans a career in banking . . . will never forget the crazy lunches. Bales, Kim L.: FBLA 4; plans to become a hair- dresser. Banks, Alan W.: wrestling 1.2.3,4; baseball 1.2,3.4; Varsity Club 3,4. Bauer, Michael R.: cross country 2: wrestling 3; track 3,4; Varsity Club 4. Bauer. Michele E.: accompanied fifth grade cla.ss on a camping trip . . . wants to attend school to becoTiie an airline stewardess. Benjamin. Robin A.: Benji ; FBLA 2.3.4; VICA 3,4; VICA room rep. 3,4; chorus 4; fre- quents Boyertown . . . placed third in Typing I at FBLA .Spring Regionals . . . pastiines in- clude crocheting and working al Savillc ' s Diner in Boyertown . . . hopes to becotne a dental assistant . . . will remember the fun and the memories of her school davs. Benjamin, Theresa J.: FBLA 2,3,4; chorus 1.2.3; majorette 1,2.3,4; FBLA vice-pres. 3; is an ac- tive member of her church youth group and choir . . . enjoys baton twirling, singing and talking . . . plans to become a flight attendant or just get married . . . will reinember all of her friends and some of the fun that she had. Blank, Sheila D : Honor Society 3,4; FLASHES staff 3; TRACER co-ed. 4; is active in girls summer Softball . . . enjoys soflball. swimming, watching T.V. . . . received Rotary Club award . . . future includes getting a job and then on to college , . . will never forget the frantic year- book meetings. Bleiler, David C. W. Dave ; VICA 2,3.4; hobbies are hunting, fishing, and collecting arrowheads . . . wants to become an electri- cian . . . will remember boring English classes. Bleiler, Franklin DR. II: Bip ; pastimes in- clude bike riding and playing the guitar . . . wants to become a diesel mechanic or join the Air Force . . . will cherish the good times with girls. Bogart. Darlenc K,: Dolly ; FBLA 2,3; chorus 3; enjoys sewing, crafts, playing the organ. camping, and traveling . . . hopes to achieve many of her goals and maybe attend college . . will always remember her classmates and the many happy years she spent in school. Bogart. Gary L.: Bog ; assistant conductor 3; hobbies include motorcycle riding, hunting, fishing, trapping, and cruising in Kutztown . . . is active in the Boy Scouts . . hopes to work at Atlas Minerals and Chemicals . . , will never forget Mrs. Mertz ' s homeroom. Bower, Donna K.: Harold ; hobbies are traveling, crafts, dancing, and collecting cloth- ing and shoes ... is a playground assistant . . . plans to become a secretary . . . will recall the good times she had with other students and teachers. Bower. Robin C: Rob ; cheerleading 3,4; Student Council 3.4; Student Council sec. 4, Honor Society 2,3.4; FBLA 2,3.4; FBLA pres. 3; FBL.A Region 8 pres. 4; majorette 1.2,3; Jr. Miss nominee 3; Jr. Miss 4; received first place in Clerk Typist I . . . works as a candystriper . . . active in youth group . . . future includes college and prc-law . . . will never forget her first car. The Boat Boyer, Danielle L.: Carrie ; chorus 1,4; hobbies include traveling, crafts, and dancing . . . plans to work with pre-school children and attend modeling school . . . will recollect good friends and the bad food. Brendlinger. Stephen K : Dinger ; belongs to the Future Fanners of . ' merica . . . enjoys hunting, tennis, and swimming . . will remember his friends and teachers. 28 .Senior Directory
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