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4 Q.. .A -- If-5 BEVERLY ANN CHURCHEY Not one to stort on orgurnent but is Frm in her convictions . . . pleosontly quiet ond reserved . . . looking forward to o new ccireer ofter school. ACTlVlTlESeBowling Club 3,4. DAVE CLARK Hove cor, will trovel . . . there's o mischievous loolc in A his eyes . . . operotes slow ond steody. ACTlVITIE5HBcnd I2I3,4: Chorus 23,41 Modelers Club Ip Future Forrners of Arnerico 4. A ,A il' J, v' 'J I I I 1' if DONALD DAVIS A pleoscnt chop who enioys living loughs more thon he tolks headed for Junicito ACTIVITIES Footboll I Bosketboll Monogerl Leothefcroft Clubl Bowling Club Portal Club 3 Chorus 4 The PORTAL 4 3 Junior JOAN M DeBIASE An ombitlous ond tolented honor student olwoys friendly oirns high oncl olwoys succeeds ACTIVITIES Science Cub I Student Council I2 Secretory 2 School Store onoger 2 B nd 234 rus Pres: ent 3 Junior rtol Club 3 Bowling Club 3 Secretory of Chorus 4 e PORTAL 4 Senior Ploy National Honor Society 34 Secretory WILLIAM DIAMOND One of our gentlemen of the Echo 2 Sto It CTI C-nC ew I 2 Junior Portol Club 3 The PORTAL 4 JOSEPH DOLAN P eers the lighter sIde ol monner nt gule O t Q. IVITIES Footlsoll Leot ercrolt cn I Conservotuon Club 3 4 top sports writ r o SANDRA LEE COLLIER A depencloble ond foithful stoge worker . . . othleticolly inclined . . . outstanding on the roller rink, ACTIVITIES - Junior Portol Club 3: The PORTAL 4, Nritionol Thespion Society 3,45 School Store 25 Drornotics Club Qp Stoge Crew 2,3 4. LORETTA H CONONIE Better known os Topsy our heod rnolorette crozy obout Shoes eyes thot flosh rcdor rnessoges ACTIVITIES Glee Club I Mogorette I234 Heod Molorette 34 Chorus Q34 Pep Club 3 GAA 34 Closs Court DONNA RAE COYLE Future plons well formulated n the noisy type but plenty of personality considerote ond ACTIVITIES Bowling Club 34 friendly KATHARINE M CUSTER Carefree cmd goy c good boslcetboll player lives for the week ends ACTIVITIES YTeens I Student Librorion I4 Archery Club 3 Knitting Club 4 SENIORS C I Soc et s 1 frc and eos i puvposc ol sc oo ,7 f -1 - . .. , AIA I, , , 2 I 2 I 1 il 4. I I . . . ot ' , . I! I I U . I I I V A, T' ' ' ' ' K' T M 5 o , , g Cho 23.4, 'd g ' 'If Po g g , Th AA 4. I I I I ' ' e s . . . czin the o I t ol X ' teosing, but con olso dish it out . . , plcins to lzecorne ci I I, 5 clot A VITIES Sci e Cin I Tr iss Ir ' w L Ig p ge CrA f , ,345 Norionel The-srzici' I I, 2 7 ' 3 I, r f ' ' lite , . . lm c -e c y M4-Q' . . . Cc: ' fI u th - real ' - h I. 5 ' A ACT ' I, ' h Cl 'I 7 4 .AI ' X , . 2. 28
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DOROTHY BUKOVEC Dependable and neat with an A-l report card . , . knows how to get things done . , . has definite ideas about the future. ACTlVlTIESfY-Teens If Band l,2g Pep Club 3,4, Secretary 47 Honor Society 4, JAMES BUNN Has that irresistible something . . . favors 6 packs ot gum, naturally! , . . how about those eyes? ACTIVITIES- Bowling Club President 3,4. CHARLES BURKETT A regular Frenchman, a la American , . short, dark, and handsome . . . seldom heard from . . , plans to have his own boat some day. LESLIE CAMPBELL Whoa, gals! he's not at all interested . . . his luture is charted . . . believes anything can be proved. ACTIVITIES -Football l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3, Basketball lg Basketball Manager 2,3, Science Club lg All Purpose Club 3, Varsity R 4. WILLIAM A. CHARN EY The great out-door type . . . can really strum that guitar . . . seems to know what he wants. ACTIVITIES- Sportsman Club If Hi-Y Sp Senior Conservation Club 4, ALBERT CHRIST A faithful sports' fan , . . studies are high on his list of things to do . . . a bit sentimental about a certain seat in Trig Class, ACTIVITIES-Science Club Vice President If Baseball 23,45 .lunior Portal Club 37 The PORTAL 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4. 1959 A PERIOD IN THE LIBRARY PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY While the library is intended as a place for reading and research, it is also a desirable location for study because of the inadequacy of the auditorium as a study hall. Byron Small, Mark Heilmann, Ed Sisk, and Roger Luther are undisturbed by the photographer as they search for new data about old problems.
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MOST POPULAR IN THE ART DEPARTMENTWAS THE LEATHERCRAFT PHASE Leather tooling has becorrte one ol the lead'ng cralts at Rchland, and one of the very popular articles being made is the lady's hand bag. Numerous other articles are also turned out in quantity such as belts, wallets, key cases, and the like, Richard Kronen 'left and Mark Geibig inspect the handiwork of Gene Kunkle. ee -7.29 WALTER DUNBAR Mr. Information . . . a practical joker . . . accepts nothing on inconclusive evidence, but does respect proof. ACTIVITIES-Leathercraft Club l,3, Junior Portal Club 3, The PORTAL 4, Editor of the PORTAL 4. ROBERT S. EPPERJ ESSY A pal to everyone . . . can talk his way out ol anything ---sometimes . . . Ends motorcycles fascinating. ACTIVITIES-W, Bachelor Club I, Woodworking Club 2, Junior Portal Club 3, Conservation Club 4. SANDRA EPLETT Obiect of an oft repeated question in Problems of Democracy Class, Where's Eplett? . . . there seems to be a certain LoI'tr about Richland and we don't mean an ancient lore. ACTIVITIES--Bowling Club 3, National Thespion Society IQ, Secretory 2. BYRON ESHELMAN Esh never tires of teasing , . . gives the girls a rough time . . . has sparkling white teeth and is a loyal Band member. ACTIVITIES-Football I,2,3,4, Bond I,2,3,4, Chorus 2,4, Bowling Club 3, Modelers Club I, Varsity R Club 4. SHIRLEY An ambitious worker , . . conscientious in everything she does but is not a slave to work . . . finds time for relaxing. ACTIVITIES-Y-Teens I, Pep Club 3, Junior Portal Club 3, Intramural Sports 3, GAA 4, Librarian 4, A. FAUST LINDA LEE FRUM One of our vivacious and high flying cheerleaders . . What's in a name? Linda has moved frum our district . , . she's easy to remernber and we don't want to forget. ACTIVITIES-Y-Teens I, Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, co-Captain 4, Pep Club 3,4, GAA 3,4, Chorus 4, Class Court 4. 29 m rg, V T , A
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