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5 Fl'f,5'l Row: .lanicc Koloslci, Diane Zimpfcr, Marie Kmetz, Barbara Gozzard, Srfrnzrl Row: Clark Gross, Nancy lVlarisli, lfclwarcl Staufrfer, lVlrs. Stackliousc, l.0na VVeaver, lohn Cliegwiclclen Kiien Rcicliarcl. Tlzlinllkuw: Artliur Oplingcr, lfranccs Guro, lamcs l'l.cil'Fcr, Jacqueline Gall, Robert Lcirli, Xllgllill lnmplcton, inns icilinc. Fnurlli Row: -loycc fawick, Anna Vi-rlua, Pliyllis Haag, llaul Buck, Francis Nlcrrus, Marlcnc Dinxlulc Dolls Duli C lout loft. SENIORS PRESENT CURTAIN GOING UP 'llhc seniors clisplayccl tlicir talents in the production Curtain Going p H is p ly xii clitlicrcnt froin rlw usual class play for ir required no scenery l duction. lVlrs. Staclaliousc dircctccl the play. Ill l'.f.I' I rrrm HllI'tLf1'J',l' , l,fJl'l'j' Fulfff' ...,., N11 my l,t U!'l'l'Zlgl' .... llIll,f.f Czlrolyzl Illmflrl. , , fllfn' lls'H1'fr'li11 RIWI' lff,rl'.f' IlIUll1'l'. . . , . Syftfizl llloow. . funn! Young. .. -101111 lV!11'1f'. . . lxlylf Rf21Jf'!'f,lg. . , F1'r,vf ILVUHIIHI. . . The story depicted tlic trials of a senior class trying very liarcl to put on 1 si 4 play. The situation was so similar to our own tliat actors as Well as auclicncc Lnloucl tln no Svmml IVIIIIIIIII. . . fllr. IYUFIIIIIII Carlf' fluffy Fzlfflirfgfll.. jUI'L'f1lIlllll1'l4f'. . . lllill Sflrirffrf. . , Burl' 0'llz1r11. . , llfr. Tony l,l'lf'l'J'fllI. . , I' VXKJ fllr. Rfrflarrl l,rw1'i1l,Qr', . lm s 1'1-uplw., , Ulu oiux loin Du H ,'XNNx Xiiusx fm Clark Gross, Ylolin Cliegwidclcn, Karen Rcicliarcl, Virginia 'll-mplcton n N I i TTL IQQQNI
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077 ::::. 1:3 X., N. x., . , I , . . Si lcv no M . f ' I 'J sas Q t 6 N... I 1 , as-, , A,V, it - 5, 'Z il- :Z:5v4:a2i.ff:. , ,,4g.:.y,.::1g '::.,gf::55f, ...qu eg. .,',..,. Qi I3 Jost-ph Gallucci. Robert Leith, Lee Kichline, Carol Proszics, Jacqueline Gall, Phyllis Haag, Barbara fiona rd, Ka ren Reichard. MAUDIE AND THE OPPOSITE SEX PRESENTED IN JUNIOR YEAR Our first stage production was the comedy, Illaudie and the Oppofite Sex, presented on April S and 6, 1957, in the high school auditorium. Maudie was a fascinating character with her share of trouble involving the opposite sex. What started out as an innocent campaign to save her boyfriend turned into a rollicking comedy. The production was directed by Miss Dimmiclc. CAST ,Uaudir ....,. ......... N ANCY MARISI-I Bev .... . . . .CAItoI, I'ItoszIcs ,'lIr,r. Jlafowz. . ,. .VIRGINIA TEMPLETON Sandy. . . ,.... l,HYI.I.IS HAAII Mr. Illafon. .,.,, Jfxmes KICHLINE Terry.. .. . .,,.. KAREN Rieici-IARIJ Syfcria .... .... F RANGES GURO Pat ....,,,. . . . .... BARIIAIIA Gozmkia Lynn. . . .,,...,. LONA WEAVER In Lifeguard. . . , ...JosIeI'II GAI.I.uccI Davy ......I . . .JOHN Cl-IEGWIDDEN 2nd Liffguard. . . .,... Roisxeivr l,EI'l'II Mr. Ezzdiroff .... ,.,.... C LARK Gkoss 3rd Lzfeguard ..... .... I ,EE KICHI.INli Marge ....... ...JACQUELINE GALL Firrf Row: Jacqueline Gall, Frances Guro, John Chegwidden, Nancy Marish, Miss Dimmick, Lona Weaver, Clark Gross, Virginia Templeton, James Kichline. Serona' Row: Karen Reichartl, Barbara Gozzard, Joseph Gallucci, Robert Leith, Lee Kichline, Phyllis Haag, Carol Proszics. AMWAW' Q, , 'Z W 77Wf 'f Sf: If
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Clary H iriory We, the class of 1958, came to l-lellertown High School as happy, eager fresh- men. At the end of our Freshman year, the following ofhcers were elected: Preridenz ....... . , .JOHN CHEGWIDDEN Vice Prefidmir. . , . . ,EDWARD STAUPFER Secretary ,..,r . . .NANCY MARISH Trmfiirer ..., ...,...,. , , .KAREN REICHARD Our sophomore year was full of the excitement of planning our first dance. This dance Was called Rock Around the Clocku and our next dance was named Fairway Frolicu. Both of these affairs proved to be successful. To complete the excitement of our first year as an organized class, we chose our class rings. There was one change made in the class oflicers: Janice Koloski was chosen as class secretary. We started our junior year by selecting our class colors, mint-green and ivory, our class flower, a white rose: and our class motto, One step at a time, but always forward. We also sponsored two more successful dances Autumn Fantasy and Windy Whirl . On April S and 6 we staged our first play, Maudie and the Opporite Sex. Under the direction of Miss Marcella Dimmich, this play proved to be an enjoyable production. At the end of the year, we entertained the senior class at thejunior-Senior Reception. By means of gay decorations we transported them to Mexico. Music was provided by Fred Warning. In the fall of 1957, we returned to school to begin our last year. We selected a capable Reflector Staff to compile our yearbook. On November 22 and 23, we presented another dramatic production, Curtain Going Up. This was under the able direction of Mrs. Beatrice Stackhouse. There were two dances The Masqueraden and the Senior Farewell. These events were an example of some of the many things we have to remember from our high school days. To help raise money the class sold Christmas cards and ball point pens. We worked together and had fun together but all the while we were learning about others. We are now taking part in our Commencement exercises, but as we think back we realize that we have been living our motto: One step at a time, but always forwardf' JANICE KOLOSKI, Secretary l33l
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