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SUS.-KN ANN MILLER Pennslnirg Co rn nzcreial Susie is a petite commercial. Some of her interests are daneingr and, of course, Stoney.,' Secretarial work and wedding bells will no doubt be part of Susie's future. AltLICN lVlIl'I 1'I'1R Pennsburg, lt.D. General Small, mighty, and ambitious well describe this fellow who is liked by everyone. This good sport takes lots ol' kidding about his height. but he is now starting to tower over many ol' us. Arlen is known for his ability to make people laugh. .'lt'li1'ffie.v: Football 2. 3, 4g Moni- tor 4. WILLIAM E. MOLL Red Hill General Bill will always be remembered for his neat elothes and amusing re- marks. Ile is active in sports and enjoys working on his car and driv- ing it around the eountryside. I5ill's future will probably inelude spend- ing some time in one of the branches of the service. Aetiv1'iie.s': Football 1. Q, 3. 4: Base- ball l, Q. 3, 43 Junior l'layg Moni- tor 4. f r, stiff -AL, . ,. ,, , Q-sf:-. ANITA LUUISIC NOVICKI 1It?llIlSlJUl'g, RD. Contmcrcial Be careful what you say to this girl! ll' you don't, you're liable to bring forth that famous blush ot' hers. As a CllC0l'lCtltlCl' and hot-key player, Anita has taken part in school activities. She can usually be found listening to the latest hit records or with Larry. .-lefiriiics: Hockey 3, 4-g Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, .Monitor AL. Twenty-nine CONSTANCIC LARUE MOSICR Sunmey town Com mcrcial This cute and peppy cheerleader is the gal who flashes a beautiful diamond ring. Connie is oI'ten heard exelaiming Oh yamaf' to a boring situation. fttany people envy her dark curly hair. Wedding bells will ring in Connie's future. Aetiz'itie.v: Softball Q, Student Conn- cil 3, -1-: Newspaper Q3 Cheerleader 3. 4: Monitor 4. I.ORIt.XlN1'l GAIL NOVICKI Pennsburg Conzmcreiul Say, uho's that peppy, llill'l'i'll1lll'0tl eolorguard out on the football fit-ld? Why. of course, it's Gail. Gail usu- ally has some novel ideas for the betterment of her school. The big Ill0tIlCl1l. in liail's day is reeeiving a letter from that certain one in the service. Activities: Hockey 35 Band 2, 3, 4. 5 , 5 e 4 rs
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.II'lDI'I'II Nl.XlIl,l'iNl'l I,l'ZIS'l'Iil1 lh-el Ilill fi0llllll1'I'l'ill, .Iu1ly is auollivr mu- ol' ilu- many lulurr' Sf'K'I'1'l2ll'l1'S in llu' vlass ol' 130. I,ilw so many girls. .luily vujoys Vlhv PUIIIIHIIIQ' ol' lmoys quile- a. lmil, Shi' van usually lic huaril gigulilig or cu- ilzlpgvil ia humorous c-ouyvrsalion. .lr-Ii1'ifi1's: Yvarlroolq 4, PIIYLLIS IJEISTICR Pl?llIISlJlll'2' .'lr'arIvmir' Oh gxvvi' a n il a rvcl l'a1'c ari- I'hyllis's rf-avlious lo any vmlmarrass- ing situation. Soma-how. she always manages lo got inhiurcrl iu hcr vlasscs. Doift. me-ation trigg class arouusl hor. Phyllis 1'lillIlIY shuis ilisiillvrrslml in lmoys aml yyoulml muvh ralhvr slay home and ch-rour a pizza. .'lr'!iuiiiz'.v: Chorus Q. fl. -lg SUIIIUI' Iinsenihlc 4. DENNIS Mr-KINLAY l'm-nnslmrgg General Dennis is om- ol' lho more quivt lioys in lhv Svuior Class, IVE will always rmm-mhcr his neat black hair aml his shym-ss. Donnis ran usually ho louuil working at Wm-yamls or driving arouml in his '50 Chevy llis lulurv plans are uuclecimlerl. CALVIN ROTII HIILIJCR Pcmishurg, RD. Az-mlcmic Whois lhal. lioy who 1-au'L liurl Lhe l'llll'illl1'l' lo lhc slagc? lilly, iL's Calvin Millvr. worrying as usual. llunliug aurl vars ralo high wilh Calvin. Very r-ousc'i1-ulious when il 1-omvs lo lc-ssous, Calvin is bouml to ln- a success. Arfizifivs: Slurloul Counvil -lg Junior Play: Scuior Playg Monitor 43 Ilaurl I, 2, 3, -lg l,Zlllf'C llauil 9, 3, 4. 'liXl'l'lll.Y-0l,L1lll ' mx - ' ' W- 1... ' MARIE E. INIATUS Peuusliurg Cu in llldffilll Jusl. give lIarie hvr saxaphouc null this gal is happy. Bcsillvs being n luemlwr ol' the U. P. II. S. Ilanfl, also plays in the Distrivl. Baurl, thc Stale Bauil. and the Ilcil Ilill Bunil. Marie. always rcawly for fun, is usually wearing: a suiilr- hut. turns rm-il mln-u you lx-asc hvr, Home is no plan- lo look for this lmsy gal. .11-Iirifiv.v: Chorus 1, Q, 3g Banml I, Q. 3, 4. NANCY INIILLICR I'onushurpg Commercial Nan. :L quicl 4-ommcrvial 5llllll'lIl. Pau 1-asily lic spollvwl iu a urowml. llvr prvlly roll hair aml frcr-kli-s ari- quilv uolii-4-alrlv. .Kflvr ,Qrarlualiou Nan will prolralmly lic mloing soun- sorl ol' ul'l'ic-c work, 'iz lil
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RONALD CARL UBERIl0L'l'ZER Pc-nnsburg Gfllvffll Ronnie well reinvnibers those sei- eneo classes. This liappy-go-lucky guy can usually be seen driving arounrl or eayorting with the other general fellows. llonnie's future is uinlecicled. M.XllG.tRIC'1' WIIILIJIX REESE Peiiiislmigq Araflvniic What nonlcl L'.P.Il.S. have clone without Peg? This gal has un- clonhteilly clone more for our svhool than most any other stumh-nt. She uns also an exeellent presiilent of our stuilent count-il. Pegs ability to elraw, sing. anil gab are outstand- ing too. Several slnuh-nts are quite grateful for Biotin:-r Rem-se's help- ing: haml in their lessons and per- sonal broblems. .'l1'li1'iliv.vi Basketball 2. 31 Ilovkey l. 2. 3, 41 Softball l, 2. 3. 45 Chorus Q. 3. 4: Senior Ensemble -t: Senior Play: Junior Play: Moni- tor 3. ,lg Banul I, 2. 3. 45 Sturlent Council Q. 3. Pri-simlent 4. BARBARA RAUCII Maeiingie Acaclmnic Babs. a quiet anal frieinlly senior, is aluays willing to help. She has i-ontributeil muc-h in the promluetion of the Yearbook ancl the school ll6WSp:tpCl'. Babs has not yet deter- mined in what fielsl her future lies. Activities: Chorus Q. 3. 43 Newspaper -tg Senior Ensemble ,lg Yearbook 4. BARRY REEDER East Greenville General tVe'll all remember Barry for his athletic ability. Ile partir-ipateil in all three sports and was captain ol the football squad. Barry is pleas- ant and a big kimliler. so in-yer lake his comments seriously. Look-out. however, when he loses his tm-niper. His fixture will most likely be in the realm of athletics. Activities: Football l, Q. Zi. -I-3 Bas- ketball 3, 45 Baseball 1, Q, 3. -tg Newspaper 4-g .Monitor -I-g Sehior Ensemble 4. MARYANNETTE REIMAN Perkionienville COIllll1l'Fl'ifll Crunch! Maryannette just took a hitc ot' her favorite fooml. a potato chip sanilwieli. svll0lll Vi'l' you hear a svreech or a scream. you can be sure this gal is nearby. Were not kimltling when we say there aren't many poppy girls like Sadie. Actilifivs: Softball 3, 4. Thirty DENNIS WILSON REITER East Greenville Al'lllIl'lIIil' Denny. a real swinging sax player. has been a member ol' the band throughout his high school 4-ai'e-er. Ile enjoys listening: to rm-1-ormls while eating his layorile I'oo4l,lobsler tail. llis plans invlumlc a 1-olh-ge mln:-ation. .Vit-Iirilivx: Chorus I, Q. 3, -tl lfillgl I, 2. 3. el-1 llanve llanal Ii, -l-. k :
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