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GLORIA ANN BARROS C rmmlerciul Gloria-an ardent football fan-seems to be in the habit of saying, Oh, for Pete's sake. -small but active in class affairs-appears to detest the nickname of Glory -rates stenography high. which may account for her plans to become a secretary. Arliririer-Mirror. Advertising and Cir- culation Staffsg Yearbook. Our first pep rally at the coal bowl. PATRICIA ANN BARNETT College Preparatory An all-around good sport - helped brighten many dull moments-a rare combination of brains, talent, person- ality, and athletic prowess-one of the snappy flag twirlers - captain and scrappy guard of the girls' basketball team-Youth of the Month in that field-hopes to continue her active' life at Hood College. AfIiI'iliE.f-OfCh6Slf3Q Girls' Chorus: Flag Twirlingg Yearbook, Associate Edi- torg Mirror, Co-Editorg Basketball: FTA. CLARICE KAY BART!-roLoMevc' Home Ef0llflIl1if.f Bitsy -one of the Bowmanstown gang-never without something to say -has an answer for everything-debate and dramatics are right up her alley- never missed a football or basketball game-would like to further her educa- tion after graduation. Actiritiex - Yearbook: Debate Club: Girls' Chorus. Hot dogs . . . ice cream . . . candy! Through snow and rain, heat and cold, the faithful refresh- ment committee members manned their tent and trudged back and forth to the bleachers with food for the spectators. Those who worked in the refreshment tent will never forget the half-time rush and the hard time they had trying to see the game between the heads of the people lined up in front of them. This committee was set up at one of our first class meetings. Joanne Steigerwalt and Fred Oravec were selected co-chairmen. Other willing workers were - pictured on the right-Gloria Barros, Cecilia Pfeif- fer, john Kresge, Bernard Bossard, Harry Mihalik, and Barbara Kuhla. We Sold
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Q4 Wtazmzq T M f M ,O fixllktgxr THE XVHITE ROSE Om' Clan' Flower STEVE j. BANKO I udu rfriul Arn Steve -at capable guard on our foot- hall team-claims senior science to be his favorite subiect-watch out when Steve 'is driving his father's truck-whiz! -enjoyed drawing and painting in Art Club-a little bashful around girls- as yet. future undecided. AfliriIie.r-Footballg Hall Patrol. i 1 STEPHINA BAKUN C umm erriul Stephie -one of our commercial stu- dents-a faithful Mirror typist-at good friend to have-active in Tri-Hi-Y for three years-sees her future its ai sei- retary. Arliririer-Mirror, Circulation Staff and Typistg Yearbook. FRANKLIN ROGER BALLHET Geueml A quiet member of our class-claims he enioyed German and senior science the most-in the sports line. skating and swimming rate tops with Slige -after graduation, his aim is to secure it ioh. SHIRLEY J. BALLHET College Prefmmlory An ardent basketball fan-Shirley is ul- wiiys ready with a hearty laugh-enjoyed working algebra problems-one of the fabulous Bowmanstown girls-plans to enter some branch of the armed forces. At'fiI'ilf6.f-CHHICYR Club. MARY A. BANKO C ommerrial One of the commercial girls-always lent a helping hand in homeroom ac- tivities-an active member of the Tri- Hi-Y-attended the U.N. model as- sembly at Harrisburg-coulcl be found nights dishing out ice cream at Wlmit- man's Restaurant. Actizfitier-Mirror, Circulation Staff and Typistg Yearbookg Student Councilg Tri-Hi-Yg Mock U.N. Assembly.
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244 I , 4z7Mzd4a! Q --- V,-u.iaRiiz TIZRESA Biznns College Pr'ef1.u'illm'-y The girl with the giggle-always has ri song in her heart and .1 smile on her face-loves to sing or play the piano. clarinet or hziss viol-ii foothnll fan--will never forget practices for her role as Mrs. Mclntyre in the Senior Class Play. Afliliiier-Bantlg Orchestra: Chorusg Mirror: Senior Class Playg FTA. MARY ANN Luciruz BEIL Home Emnon1ir.r Beily -spends most of her time vin the Home Economics Department--ice skating is. in her opinion. the tops in sports-spent many an exciting hour at the information Desk--bemg a home- maker will comprise her future. Arrizilier-Yearbookg Tri-Hi-Y. SHIRLIEY A. BELTZNER Bll,l'jllf'l'l Edlmrlinu Admired for her quiet charm and cour- age-never without ai smile for every- one-cume to PHS from Lehighton dur- ing her junior year-was in school only an few months of her senior year before being confined to her home with a serious illness. Aflilflftif-x'Cill'l'Il7UkQ Tri-Hi-Y.
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