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4. l 1 1 II 9, ii Pez! V' A I a , y 3 I 4 1 F 1 r I . Q. Oh! An Unseen -Audience. Curtain time. The house lights dim and the audience is hushed. To- night the annual Senior Class Play is being presented under the direc- tion of Miss Ada james, The title of this years play, Growing Pains, describes the theme well- the trials and tribulations of teen- agers. Co-starring in the leads are Mary Lue Cunningham as Terry, and Ronnie Kresge as George, both of the typical American family, the Mclntyres. The family's experiences look quite familiar to us but, as usually is the case, the teenagers survive their problems and the play ends in a confused, but happy, state of af- fairs. C a m merriul attend business college. Arlirilier-Chorusg Girls' Chorusg Mir- ror, Circulation Staff and Typistg Year- book. JANET E. FRITZINGER General A wonder on the gym mat-never bored in French class-she's got rhythm -ardent football and track fan!-will probably follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightengale and become a nurse. . Arli1'itie.r-Basketball Managerg Cheer- leadingg Student Councilg Mirror, Ad- vertising Staff. One of our Yearbook photographers -Pete Steele. MARGARIET ANN FOGEL Better known to her friends Squeaky -contends her favorite sport is swimming-never bored in English classes--Tri-Hi-Y club member-active in choral 'and Mirror work-plans to 215 ELAINE RENAE FOGELMAN General Shorty -a Slatington commuter-em joyed French classes-a, member of girls' chorus for three years-partici- ated in intramural basketball, volley- ball. and baseball-member of the busi- ness staff of the Mirror-future un- decided. Arlirilier-Mirror, Advertising Staffg Chorusg Girls' Chorusg Baton Twirling.
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K. 3 41. s 1 .wvfzw 4 me mu Om 37 NANCY Louise FARBIER Cfnllnlerriul An efficient business stuclent-predica- ments produce her familiar expression For crying out loud -likecl those rough football games best of all,when PHS was way out in front-future years will see Nam at Business School. Arlii'ilie,i-Mirror. Circulation Staff and Typist: -IV Cheerleading. Bark wuz' E. Snyder, J. Hoffman, H. Krepics, S. Salazar. C. Werley. T. Smith j. Nagy, A. XY asilkowski. S. Greene, N. Smith. S. Nothstein. Front roun' M. Meinhart, R. Blank, V. Beers, M. L. Cunningham. R. Kresge M. L. Smith. J. Schaffer. JOHN M. j. FEDERANICH Gene:-.il Better known as Sarge -a sparkplug at any party-as manager. was one of the most enthusiastic supporters of the basketball team-one of our favorite milkmen-enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Rex-a whiz at working those difficult chem problems-noted for his philoso- phy on life. Arti1'i1ie.r-Basketball and Baseball Man- agerg Yearbook. Lois ANN FOGEL C u in merrial Our Senior Spelling Champ-worked haril circulating and typing the Mirror -could be heard cheering at all of the football games--participated in intra- mural baskctball and volleyball-plans to take up stenography work. At'li1'flf6.l'-Miffilf. Circulation Staff and Typistg Yearbook. iaJ:.4rSanmfi.1a3i m3L aj .,. mu... . , Aa..:
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ELBERT il. GEORGE I ndurxrial Art: A quiet lad who hails from Towamen- sing-seems to enjoy saying , shake it but don't break it -basketball rates tops with Ebbie as far as sports are concerned-enjoyed shop. ALLEN G. GERMAN I fzdurlrial Arif E Al -4-Enjoys the study of senior science-one of the outstanding bowlers in our class--enjoys playing basketball -an active Industrial Arts student-fu- ture points to some trade school. Arliritier-Bowling Club. MARLYN FLOYD GETZ General Helped rack up points for the track team-pole vaulting was his specialty- one of Mr. Sweitzer's artists-claims skiing as his favorite. sport-spent his Monday nights at Naval Reserve-fu- ture plans are to be a full time sailor. Actirilief-Trackg Band. ROLLO ELMER GOV'ER College Preparatory Our likeable class vice president-a really friendly guy-active as president of the mixed chorus and Hi-Y-par- ticipated in the Hi-Y model legislature in Harrisburg-added pep to many a class meeting--next year will be found among the PHS graduates at Penn State preparing for a career as a dentist. Artirifier-Class Vice President: Bandg Chorusg Yearbook, Associate Editor. Wm One of the traditional Senior money-making projects is selling re- freshments at basketball games. At every home game the Senior com- mittee peddles ice cream and candy during halves and between the JV and Varsity games. BARBARA ANN GREEN Commercial Babs -our quiet girl from Bowmans- town-Tri-Hi-Y secretary-would be lost without her- telephone-a whiz- future plans point to business school. Arzirizier-Mirrorg Student Council.
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