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Cl707'lt5.' MOMENTS T0 REMEMBER CClass Songj A class night that was full of fun, Commencement cherished by each one, We will have these Moments to Remember We're thinking of the years before, Days packed with work and fun galore, We will have these Moments to Remember We're Seniors now, it's time to part, But dee in ever bodv's heart, P Y , There will be these Moments to Remember From Freshman to our Senior year, Our friendships grew and grew. The days we spent together here, We can't believe they're through. CLASS POEM Our high school days are over, But memories linger on. The happy days, the sad days, Now all of them are gone. We leave behind the noisy halls, And all the friends we've made. And though we go our separate ways. These memories will not fade. The many things that we have built 7 Character, skill, and knowledge fe Will enable us to be a success, ln business, work, and college. We've done a lot together, Our dances, Prom, and Plays, Were some of the most important steps, Toward these, our final days. Now all that we have worked for, ls close within our sight, And somehow it all seems worth it. On this, our graduation night. l39l
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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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Las! Wi!! and Testament We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound mind and body, and conscious ofthe fact that our absence will be deeply mourned by the administration, faculty, and classes that are to follow us, do hereby present this: Our Last Will and Testament. To Mr. lllick we bequeath the deep admiration and respect, which we have had for him throughout our high school career. To Mr. Oplinger we leave our gratitude for his appreciated efforts in guiding us along the path of knowledge. To Mr. Hoppes we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for the understanding and patience he has shown us as our class adviser. To Mrs. Cowherd we express our gratitude in helping to make our yearbook a success. To the faculty we leave our thanks and appreciation in helping us to reach our goals. To the janitors we leave less paper and dirt. To the following juniors we leave our individual traits: JEFFREY LIGHTNER leaves his athletic ability to Richard Green. To Nancy Goldberg, JANICE KOLOSKI wills her ability to succeed. Virginia Hornyak receives her wardrobe from FRANCES GURO. ROGER WARTMAN bestows his popularity on David Best. To Kathleen Brown goes MARIE KMETZJS neatness. ROBERT KOSMAN leaves Joseph Dulick his romantic ways. Josephine Brosnahan receives BARBARA GOZZARDJS fine grooming habits. To Edward Meyers, RONALD WEIRBACH leaves his pleasant attitude. ROBERT FERGUSON wills his blond hair to Edward Sinko. PATRICIA BENZAK leaves her height to Bonnie Smith. Kenneth Leith receives CLARK GROSSJS home in the country. BONNIE FULMER leaves her sophistication to Joan Szakaly. To Karyn Barnett, DIANE ZIMPFER wills her good looks. DONALD ZIEGLER leaves his helpfulness to Ronald Svites. CAROL DULL bestows her quiet ways to Carol Neibauer. Robert Funk receives JOHN CHEGWIDDENJS duties and worries as a class president. BARBARA ZIEGENFUSS leaves her place in majorettes to Patricia Raab. To Phyllis Judd goes NANCY MARISH,S job of class chauffeur. JOYCE ZAWICK gives her musical talent to Helen Bergstresser. Harry Rinker receives his interest in science from EDWARD SCHRIFFERT. Ronald Schmidt accepts EDWARD STAUFFER,S dancing ability. NANCY KARCH wills her stepladder to Patricia Laubach. LOUIS HORVATH leaves William McCarthy his quick temper. RICHARD MCCALL gives his book of witticisms to Randy Komich. To Janet Goldman, CAROL PROSZICS wills her versatility. Beverly Sandt receives VIRGINIA TEMPLETONJS ability to get along with people. To Lynn Hayes goes the lovely shade of red JACQUELINE GALL turns when she blushes. KAREN REICHARD wills her cheerleading ability to Colleen Diehl. H01
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