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HELEN MAE ALBITZ Barto, R.D. Academic Helen, a quiet, pleasant senior, is always ready to help. Typing and German are her strong points. At present she is undecided about her plans for the future. Activities: Chorus 35 Newspaper 4. JUDITH ANN BAUMAN East Greenville Academic Judy, known for her hearty laugh and her school spirit, is usually in the niiihlle of most of the school activities. She is very capable and lllltl0l'SltllNlll1g', traits which will be a great asset to her as an elementary teacllcr. ller friendly personality and hcr conversational ability make hcr welcome anywhere. Acii1'ific.v: Basketball 1, Q. 3. -lg Hockey 1. 2. 3. -lg Softball 1, '25 Chorus I, Q, 3, 4: Senior Ensemble 4: Yearbook 43 Monitors 45 Secre- tary 23 Treasurer 3. FREDERICK APPOLD East Greenville, R.D. Commercial One can usually find Fred walk- ing about asking questions of his fellow classmates or giving them friendly advice. He will always be remembered for his ability to pass typing speed tests. Using this abil- ity, Fred has obtained a position as typist at Berman Sales Company, Pennsburg, Pa. MYRA JEAN BECHTEL Palm Academic Myra. a girl with wide and varied interests, can usually be counted on for a good time. Her dry sense of humor and ability to understand people make her good company. A position in the literary field is her ultimate goal. Activities: Chorus 2. 3,43 Senior En- semble 4-: Yearbook 4-g Student Council 2. 3, -tg Monitor 3, 43 Band 4. Nineteen BERTRAM BAUER Pennsburg General The great trumpet playing of Bert will bc missed by the U.l'.H.S, Band in future years. In homeroom in the.morning Bert is usually in the midst of the boys talking about the latest improvements on his hot car. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,. BONITA LOU BELTZ East Greenville Commercial Everybody that knows Bonnie will tell you what a swell person she is. This energetic athlete gets along with nearly everyone. You won't often find her saying nasty things about anyone. She's generally very pleas- ant, but beware when an opposing team makes her angry! Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3. 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 2: Yearbook 4.
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CLASS OF 1959 CLASS COLORS Navy Blue and Light Blue CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS OFFICERS CLASS Ltt 'ht:M'hlSltt,T r3PatRo- ' ' deei1berZelillgSecretaiT1y?'eJohrlJ Slleverinsfseigz-Presidentg An Investment In knqwledge always Donald Duelfer, President. Pays the best Interest- CLASS HISTORY In 1955 we entered our freshman year of high school, anxious to begin participa- tion in the school activities. We chose our class colors, navy blue and light blue, and designed our triangular-shaped emblem. During our sophomore year we sponsored two class dances and received our class hats. Class rings were received in our junior year and were proudly displayed. Soon we began planning our Junior Prom, Shangri-La, held on January 25, 1958. The gym was decorated in an oriental theme, and we danced to the music of the Band-Its. In the spring the class presented our Junior Play, Turn Back the Clock. On January 31 and February 7 of our senior year, we gave our last and most suc- cessful play performance, Bull in a China Shop. We held our prom, Nautical En- chantment, using an under water theme, on May 16. Eddie Holmes and his orchestra provided the music for our last high school formal dance. The class of 1959 held Baccalaureate services on May 31, at Saint Paul's Lutheran Church in Red Hill. Mr. Richard Thomas delivered his address, Into This World, an inspiring and thought-provoking message. Our last year has flown by so quickly, leaving us with many pleasant memories of high school fun and friendships. Eighteen
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NANCY Bl'INDl'1R East Greenville. ll,D. clUlll7lll'7'f'llll Who is that tall :lark hairefl girl who is usually tlaneing to the latest hits? Why. it's Nan! This puppy girl has shown her interests in activi- ties as a member ol' the Colorguarxl. Chorus, anal as a prompter lor the Senior Play. .111-firifies: Chorus Q, 3. lg Senior Hnsenible 4: llanrl it-1 Newspaper J, 4. Ill-llt'l'll.X Ii. BOLHN Barto. ll.l7. General Berry 1-anie to Ypper Perk from llrantly nine Ile-ights Sehool at the lwginiiiiig ol' her junior year. Her winning personality has macle her many lriencls, Among her main. in- tereats is a fellow nameil Pee lt ee. uho takes up a lot ol' her free time. . . ...E .:E, !g, -' -' ROBERT HIELER East Greenville Araflcrfzic Bieler, an artlent Chevrolet fan. enjoys skillfully maneuvering in and out ol' traffic. An extensive traveler, he has already seen niueh of the Unitetl States. At prcsenet. he is uudeeiclecl about his future plans. ,Q -I 4 .wr .. ... . .,.,,. E., .,,,. 41 4 ll 'W M5 ax .gi 22. H. REBECCA BOWMAN Pennsburg. RD. Commercial Have you ever been served at Wooalson Dairy by a eute. talkative girl. who usually has a smile? Il' so, that must be Becky. Mentioning Brunner's Bakery is sure to make her blush. AL'li1fifir'x: Newspaper 4. Twenty LEON BITTING East Greenville General Leon enjoys playing earils and ice skating. Ile appears to he shy and quiet but only until one gets to know him. I,eon's future plans will probably inc-lucle a trade sehool or an electric-al job. Ar'fivifie.v: Football Manager 2, 3: Basketball Manager Q, 33 Baseball Manager Q, 3. IIOWXRD 'l'llUM.KS IIUWYICR Peiinaburg. ll.D, Gum-ral llowie is a apirilt-el aporlw enthu- siast. Ile is a gooel ilam-er. :intl one van usually finil hini claiming to the latest popular reeortls. Navy life seems to be in llon'arml's future. .lr'fi1'iIit'.v: 'fraek Q. Il. lt Junior Play: Monitor l.
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