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Preiideuf LEON SEMBAQH Vine-preridefzf MICHAEL BURCIN Srwemry SARAH MARCHETTI Tr'ea.r1n'er DONALD SHIRE Senior Achievement SOPHOMORE YEAR . . . our first year together as a class . . . a very intelligent group, so our instructors said . . . had the earmarks of a fine class . . . with the start of the social activities, the Sophomore Class took an active part . . . some of our talent was displayed at the Get-to-Gether Party and the Christmas Play . . . following these tame the Operetta, in which quite a few Sophomores participated. junior year . . . it was during this year that the class of 38 really came into its own . . . in the beginning of the term, we had our first class meeting . . . the object of which was to elect our class officers . . shortly afterward we selected our rings and class colors . . . during our junior year, we joined new clubs and took a much more active part in the old ones . . . athletically, our boys showed the true spirit of the class of SS . . . as juniors, we were well-represented on the gridiron and the basketball court. Senior year . . . this year was filled with many crowning achievements . . . the first masquerade dance was run by the class of 38 . . . the Operetta proved suc- cessful beyond all hopes, with many Seniors taking major and minor parts in it . . . a most successful year was had by the football squad also . . . it was during the reign of the 38'ers that the football stalwarts first received sweaters for their valiant efforts . . the junior Service Club enjoyed a trip to the Pottsville Court House due to the civic-minded Franklin E. Grifhths . . . and don't forget the sweater dance that was held April 1. This was one of the most enjoyable social functions of the year . . . athletically, scholastically, and socially, the class of 1958 has left a mark long to be remembered. SPHI W
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SPHI HELEN MARY ALLISON Great thoughix like great deerlx need no trumpet. ACrll10ml4' Course: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Bugle Corps 2. 3. 4: French Club 4: Bank Cashier 1, 2. FLORENCE THERESA ARCULIN A merry heart rnaher it cheerful toun- rename. Coinim-rvinl Course: Girl Reserves 4: Buglr- Corps 2, Il, 4: Comnn-rciail Club 4. DOROTHY A. BACHERT On friendthip the heft thingr are haxedf' Commercial Course: Girl Reserves 2, 4: Commercial Club 4. MARY E. BACHMAN She if aftitfely perfonifed in truth, She if too energetir for .ro .rrnall a youth. Academic Course: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4-Sergeant 4: German Club 4, fa J WILLIAM D. BARWICK He if a man, and the matter of hir own fate. Academic Course: Hi-Y 3, 4, Cabi- net 3, 4, Proctor 4, Pottstown Con- vention 4: .lunior Service Club 4, Student Rotarlan 4: High School Band 3, 4: Orchestra. 3, 4: Operetta 8: Sphinx Staff 4: News Staff 4: Ger- man Club 4:-President 4: Senior Dramatic Club 4. ARLENE MAE BEHLER I will try to ind .romething to be ad- mired in every one. 'Commercial Course: Commercial Club 4, EARL R. BEHR The foolifh man Jeehx happineiir in the dirtanre, the wife grouu' it undef hir feet. Academic Course: Junior Service Club 4: French Club 4. RUTH I-I. BELLIS A good mind, and a kind heart. Academic Course: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Pottsville Convention 2, 3, 4: Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: News Reporter 1: Class Color Committee 3: Ring Committee 3: Usher 1, 3: French C ub 4, WALTER R. BENSON He wax capable of managing all, of ar- ranging all, and of doing every- thing. Academic Course: Hi-Y 3, 4, Cabi- net 4, Proctor 4, Pottstown Conven- tion 4: Junior Service Club 4, Stud- ent Rotarian 4: Sphinx Staff, Editor- in-Chief 4, Sphinx Refreshment Stand 4: Christmas Program 2, 3, 4: German Club 4, Secretary 4: Senior llramatics 4: Interclass Basketball 3, 4. MARY E. BERRY Make have to live, and romider each day a life. Commercial Course: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Commer- cial Club 4: C. L. A. 3.
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