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F oreoooro' Although We are leaving behind our high school days, through this Reflector We are taking with us a record of those days and persons that helped to make them memorable. The yearbook staff hopes that this 1958 edition Will provide you with many pleasant moments. .25 T able of Contents Page DEDICATION ..... . . 3 FOREWORD ....,. . . 4 ADMINISTRATION ..... . . 5 SENIORS ..,.. .... 1 3 HISTORY .... .... 3 3 POEM ..., -..- 3 9 SONG ..I. .--. 3 9 WILL ....... ..-- 4 0 PROPHECY ....... -,-- 4 2 UNDERCLASSMEN .... .--- 4 5 ACTIVITIES ...... ---- 5 1 SPORTS .... ---- 6 5 BALLOT .... --'- 7 2 INFORMALS .... -- 7 4 l4l
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Hellerfown - Lower Saucozz Joint School Board -B? First Row: Wayne Priceg Mrs. Emmy Neamandg John Fischel, Vice Prerident, Donald Fritchman, Preddenfg Alfred Antonelli, Trfafurfrg Michael Yamnicky, Secretary. Suomi Row: Frank Rauscher, William Danyluk, Wilmer Henninger, A. Vincent Leun, William Zingley, Lloyd Hand, Kenneth Bergstresser. To THE GRADUATES or THE CLASS or 1958: Although graduation is generally a joyous occasion, there are varying degrees of happiness enjoyed by graduates. This variation is the result of goals that had been set and the extent to which they were reached. Those, who decided what they really wanted and then extended the required effort to attain that, are the happiest. Naturally, devia- tions in aims or achievements produced diminishing degrees of happiness. While it is impossible to roll back time for you to relive your high school days to reduce, if not eliminate, your shortcomings, everyone will have similar opportunities for varying degrees of happiness either in college or family and community life in the im- mediate future. Those who will be given the privilege to attend college are, in a sense, provided this second chancel' at schooling, even though on a higher standard. Your responsibility will be even greater than in high school with the loss of some dependence. However, to offset this, the failures you have experienced should have made you more fully aware of the fruitless results of wishful thinking. ln family and community life, as in school, a deep interest and positive, active par- ticipation are essentials for more than a mild degree of happiness. Beautiful, loving, Christian homes and friendly, honest, progressive communities are not the product of indifference or complacence. Instead, they can be expected only when a zeal to effect them is evident. On behalf of the Hellertown-Lower Saucon Joint School Board, I should like to take this opportunity to commend everyone in the high school and particularly you, members of the Class of 1958, for your progress under the adverse physical conditions resulting from our expansion program. You have demonstrated again that while ideal physical conditions are desirable, they are not a prerequisite for a successful education. Again, congratulations and best wishes for complete happiness in life. DONALD E. FRITCHMAN l6l
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