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I THINK THIS HAS A NAME: PARALLELOPIPED, ICOSAGON, DODECAHEDRON, TRIRECTANGULAR TRINEDRAL ANGLE, OR SOME SUCH NOMENCLATURE Galen Bloom, Richard Bouch, and Leslie Campbell ponder geometric relationships and complexities ot some of the hgures which are built by students to demonstrate, in a visual way, some of the geometric theorems. SENIORS BONNIE ALLISON Never needs a iolce explained . . . hiccups just come noturolly . . . favorite expression: Where's Bill? ACTIVITIES -Junior Y-Teens Ig Band 3g Bowling Club 3,4. JUDY ALLISON Tidy and trim in her appearance . . . attracts friends with ease . . . usually seen with Dorothy, ACTlVITIESfY-Teens If Bond I,2g Chorus I,2g Junior Candy Champp Cheerleader 35 GAA 3g Pep Club 3,4. JOYCE E. ANDERSON Richlancl's apple dessert queen . . . animated, al'Table, and always alert. ACTIVITIES-Y-Teens Ig Pep Club 37 GAA 4, Portal Staff 3,4g Chorus 4g Senior Play 4. ELAINE BARSOPHY Miss Sophie, our future girl with a positive personality Music Shop, ACTIVITIES Bond 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Chorus 2,3,4, Accompanist 4, Girls' Ensemble 3,45 Girls' Sextet 3.4, National Thespion Society 3.4, Treasurer 4, District Band and Chorus 3: State Band and Chorus 3, Class Secretary 4g National Honor Society 4. music teacher . . . a talented . . . finds harmony in VVeiser's BARBARA ANN BELL Not the ding-dong type . . . o good conversationalist . . . has an alert sense of humor and a mind of he' own. ACTIVITIES-Y-Teens I,2g Pep Club 3,4. SANDRA JEAN BERKEY Has a quiet and charming manner . . . dfeoms ot being a dietitian , . . may specialize in home cooking. ACTIVITIES -Art Club If Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 2g Dromatics Club 2. Pep Club 3g The PORTAL 4. 25 .x I v :D- ,L
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1959 KEEPERS OF THE KEYS NTI! I llll Realizing the importance of its last year in high school, the Senior Class placed its trust in a fine group of officers. Bill Reed served at the helm as president, Elaine Barsophy as secretary, Janet Keiper as treasurer, and Jerry Hudson as vice president. David Samuel served as class adviser. Doing little things well is a step toward doing big things better was our class motto adopted in our Sophomore Year, and we trust we have not digressed too far from it. While our Freshman Year did not produce any world shattering events, our Class was well represented in the fields of sports, cheerleading, and music. As Sophomores, in addition to choosing our motto, we selected the white carnation as our flower and decided upon lilac and black as our colors. The Snowman Stomp and a square dance marked our adventures into the world of fund and frolic in our Junior Year. This year we also had the opportunity of proudly displaying our felt goods and of basking in the envy of the underclassmen when we received our class rings. The Junior-Senior Prom climaxed the year's calendar of extra-curricular events. The Pigskin Prance marked the beginning of our Senior activities. The Christmas Card Sale provided financial aid toward the trip to Washington, D. C. On May 8 we had a wonderful time as guests of the Juniors at Sunnehanna Country Club. May i9 placed us at the threshhold of a new and untried aspect of life, Commence- ment ended our student days at Richland, I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE .
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DIANE L. BLANSET ' A pertectionist in pe'so'tal aivpemrrince . . keeps ECN- secrets to herself . . . possibly cz teacher ot Hone Ec. . . . but not adverse to nyfefnaking ACTIVITIES Bowitng C13 I2, Junior Portal Cluo 3, The PORTAL 4, Student Council 2. National Tnespicn Society 234: Chorus 4, Girls Ensefrbfe 2.3 4 GALEN BLOOM Alwa's lookin 'or :rn arcufrert carefree and easy r Q J if yOu agree wtth hirh . . , a genutne baseball lah . . . not so sure that horrework is necessary. ACTIVITIES Football l,2,3. Basketball I.2,3, Sportsman Club I, Student Council I.4, Chorus 4, The PORTAL -4. JUDITH A. BOGAR Looking forward to Penn State a regular rrternbei of the Ensemble otten seerns to analyze a statement before ma Ing a reply ACTIVITIES Junior YTecns Juni r V rsity Cheerleader I3 Girls Ensernble 234 Junior Portal Club 3 The PORTAL 4 Chorus 4 National Thespian Society 234 PATRICIA A BOHACHICK Loo s to a career in the nursing profess on qu et but efficient n ler work con be safely recommended for de endabiltty ACTIVITIES YTeens I Llbraraon 2 3 4 i e President 4 Pep Club 4 Chorus 4 National Honor Soc ety 4 SENIORS AGNES MARIE BORISCHAK Possesses quset charm no question about her secretarial abullty one of Red Tops Ioithlul number AC IV TIES Science Club I Pep Club 4 RICHARD J BOUCH R ally set the pace in track a man ot action no words thinks the decimal pomt is too important for ts size ACTIVITIES School Store I Leathercraft Club I Stud t uncil 3 Track ars y 34 Treasurer JO ELLEN BOWERS laugh thats contagious and curly h ir that rtatura in her book gloaminess is for the weather us ing alive is re IVITIE YTeens I Junior I-It Cheerleader I Pep Club 3 Chorus 34 Bowling Club 4 MARJORIE RAE BOWERS Beautiful eyes and a nice personality o to Senior Class also loyal ta a guy named Gary ACTIVITIES eens I enlor rarnattcs un iiona Q 5 cietf 3 4 Stage C ew I 2 3 JAMES B BOYER was riousy In rL C c Nlavy IVITIES S if,-'ice C Senior Conserv trot' Club 3 4 BECKIE BRACKEN fl X nn 5 repre entail e keto to no 'en' me keen TIV S C eer e :dwg '7 Y e B ' e ua n P u N n L .JPFYI 26 L- ' I I - . I i, O 0 I ff ' ff: k ' ' I . . . ' - ' . , . yn I 3 It I - - . , xr N 5 r , 1 p A V F I . , V I i VC , f 5 pr G o ' . . . ' In T W I . . , I ' . I A rf I Sw f A . - 5 , en 1 M- .- , 1 Co ' , I,2.3,4g V it R , , 3,4. 3 A ' ' o' 's I be' ' ' g ot. ACT S - - , ' 'gh ' ' ' . . . loy I the Y-T pl -S ' D ' CI I Q, NCI l Th-stuart Sa X S, 7 r , , ,4. I Driving o car is one al his favorite noizlzies . . . takes ' ' th' ' se I ' spite ol his 5: :ct.c.il k-s , . . Lock out. - I ACT c f. - lub I, Foztball If Track ff, l .if . xg ,Q-,I A fe ry' be' onality , , . our s' .r to we T It :zzz ' 3 u' 'I ..., tnds borrowing a cc hier? v.:. 4 . to r eautcsed. AC ITIE rv I-1 I l,-. -Te PS 'f :IFR 3 LJ 'T ' gyix- is Cl 2, Ju, tor. ortcl Cl I: 3, Chorus 4, Bo' ti. 9 Ciua ', ide 4 ' 4 :fc ,S cn Court 4.
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