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You mean for just one dollar I can be a booster? 2-......,,,,m Golly, that is a bargain. I'll take two.', 'Great Scott! We've run out of hot dogs. I just remembered. That was my lunch money for the next two weeks. Air Hi IIN Good morning, kiddies. ENIOR CLAS The class of 58 entered Pennridge High School as the first freshman class in the new build- ing. We came from scattered districts and under- standably were quite timid. After we learned our way around Pennridge, we began to take part in school activities. Besides electing officers and or- ganizing our class, we held the annual closed fresh- man dance. Our sophomore year started off with a bang. The combined efforts of the class resulted in third place in the Booster Drive and second in the maga- zine drive. The big event of the year came shortly before Christmas. The class jackets arrived, and every Sophomore wore his with pride. Not to be outshone socially, we later sponsored a dungaree hop and Spring F antasyf' Both were huge suc- cesses. As Juniors we continued to work hard. We won second place in both the magazine drive and the booster drive. The latter victory gave us the priv- ilege of selling chrysanthemums and pennants for
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1 . . . ,. 4 .R f is eff 5 F 'n ..,,, 14 - . ' 3. X ,l , ! E 'fl A JOSEPH ALLEBACH 610 Race Street Perkasie Joe General Joe is one of our smaller Seniors. His favorite subject is math, and he enjoys sports and cars. He puts up with Lennie's tall-tales manfully, and manages to see the humorous side of everything. Football 1, QQ Basketball lg Hunting and Fishing Club 1, 2, 3, Ali Boys' Sports Appreciation 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 1. - Q -1 'Q . ff we x 'vi s A ' ssu 21 if K if A J iff H V M i ' '.i. 'Mo we kg? . , . 5 A ssre 1 l sr JOAN ELAINE AUGUSTINE R. D. ffl Perkasie Joan Commercial Joan is an active commercial student who especially likes history. She also en- joys reading and stamp collecting. She hopes to be a secretary someday, and we'll bet she would brighten any office. Stamp Club 1, 3, 43 Typing Club 23 Audubon Club 23 Chess Club 45 Senior Dramatics 3, 4. gym. ELIZABETH BALLOGH R. D. 7941 Telford Betty', Commercial Betty came to Pennridge in her sopho- more year. She is a commercial student who puts everything she has into her work. Mornings would not be complete without her cheery Hifi Knitting and Crocheting Club Qg Typ- ing Club 2, 3, 4g Girls, Gym Club 4, GLENN ANDERS Sellersville Andy College Glenn joined our class in his Junior year and immediately made himself at home. His Hat-top was found everywhere. Andy is happiest in trig and chem class. lIe'll use both subjects as a future engineer. Football 45 Boys' Gym Club 3g YVeigl1t Lifting Club 33 Boys' Varsity Club 43 Chess Club 49 Homeroom Vice-president l-3 A cappella Choir 4. ,qw in
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