Robert Amer Robert Barclay Thomas Benner Robert Bennet Nevin Bloom Gerald Burkett Ralph Burkett Fred Christman David Dulaney David Eichoff William Exner Wayne Feiertag Nelson Frehulfer Janet Andrews Marlene Anglemyer Joyce Bean Deanna Begel Shirley Billman Charlotte Blocker Gail Bowman Joyce Bowman Margaret Breiner Nancy Bretz Jean Brown Margaret Clauss lrene Decker Lawrence Beers Carl Bobst Edward Bruker Gerald Davenport Marvin Dunkle Dale Evans Paul Evans Dale Frantz Paul Fritzinger Bruce Fronheiser Ralph Graver Benjamin Griffith Robert Handwerk Cleo Aslanis Lucille Barson Betty Bennet Ruth Berger Barbara Bisbing Mary Billman Janet Blank Betty Bowman Nancy Brics Evelyn Bruker Lillian Channing Mildred Daugherty Joan David Connie Dietz CLASS OF 1955 BoYs Roy Geiger Randolph Getz LeRoy Goldberg Russell Goldberg Frank Haman Ervin Hartman John Hartman Robert Hartranft Charles Highland Neal Hinkle Clarence Hoffman Dean Klotz Harold Long Larry Markley Richard Miller Robert Miller William Minnich Floyd Moser Edward Moyer Darrel Neeb Jack Nothstein Charles Prutzman Cleo Reed Richard Rex Kenneth Rodgers Warner Rodgers GIRLS Marian Doll Marlene Edleman Shirley Ann Edwish Jean Eisenhower Joan Elsasser Gweneth Fisher Sylvia Greenamoyer LaRue Goldberg Jeanette Hall Dorothy Hibbler Florence Hoffman Elene Honest Nancy Hontz Nancy Hoppes Rose Keiper Shirley Klotz Ruth Ann Kromer Mary Ann Kusko Joan Ann LaRose Anita Lentz Phyllis Mahler Sarepta May Sylvia Messinger Margaret Obert Chrysa Peters Mildred Reusch CLASS OF 1954 BoYs Charles Hauser Kenneth Hawk Kenneth Higgins Carl Hochberg David Hornecker Edward Hough Elwood Hunsicker Grant Hunsicker William Jones Lester Kintz Richard Koch Raymond Doons Donald Leiby Raymond Lewis Lowell Long Fred Lux William Maine Curtis Mase Thomas Mase Francis Mertz Floyd Miner Herbert Oberson Harold Rodgers Gerald Rothermel Ervin Schlecht Harold Schmick GIRLS Janice Edgar Lucille Exner Sara Exner Fay Fritzinger Maraline Fruendt Beverly Gabert Nancy Geary Patsy Gernerd Kathleen Graver Geraldine Greensweig Jean Hall ancy Hallman Joan Hammel Marlene Hammel Shirley Henry Maraline Hinkle Phyllis Hottenstein Sylvia Klotz Marline Kresge Jacqueline Kromer Jean LaRose Joan Laury Sandra Leopold Shirley Moser LaVonne Moyer Marjorie Rehrig Carole Reinheimer Dolores Rex Carl Schleicher LeRoy Schoch Donald Simmons Paul Smith Lynn Steigerwalt Derwin Sthare Clarence Strausberger Thomas Teets Kenneth Volkert Earl Wetzel George White Donald Zellers LaMar Zellers Barbara Rex Nancy Rhyder Joanne Ronemus Sandra Schick Joyce Sheckler Sara Ann Snyder Betty Stocker Suzanne Tichborne Toby Tieger Gloria Wentz Betty Mae Werner Ruth Zern Gerald Semmel Robert Snyder Willard Stahler James Steigerwalt Kenneth Steigerwalt Reese Volkert Elmer Walk Willard Wentz Earl Zellers Harold Zimmerman John Zerfass June Rex Hazel Schnell Eileen Schuler Marleah Searfoss Doris Stamm Dorothy Steigerwalt Gail Steigerwalt Elsie Strauss Fern Stuckley Shirley Stuckley Sandra Wertman Marie Zimmerman
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FRESHMAN FEATURES The Class of 1953 met for the first time in September 1949. The 85 Lehighton district pupils and the 85 outlying district pupils were divided into five home rooms under the super- vision of Miss Florence Shafer, Mrs. Marian Rumfield, and Messrs. Lauer, Koegel and Gilham. The class was formally organized when we elected the following officers: Prefident .........,..,....... Richard Eckhart Vice-Preyident. . . ..,.. Charles Lusch Sfcrztary .....,... .,... D ennis Roth Treasurer ...........,,........,. Willard Doll lt was decided to wait until a later date to choose our class flower, colors, and motto because there is no definite need at the very beginning of our high school years and association with one another will give us all a better idea of what our choice should really be. SOPHOMORE We began the history of the sophomore class at a meeting held in the auditorium under the direction of Miss Pilz and Mr. Hoppes, when the Class of 1952 chose its oflicers. Irene Durigan was elected president: George Stimmel, vice- presidentg Barbara Everitt, secretary, Charles Mullen, treasurer, and Anna Sipple, historian. In the Hallowe'en parade we received a prize for the largest number in line. During the week before Christmas we held our Christmas party in the Gym. Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed by the group. ln January, we held a class meeting to choose our class motto, class flower, and class colors. They are, in the order named- If we rest, we rust , yellow roseg and blue and gold. After our summer vacation we returned to school again, ready for another busy year. A meeting was held in the Gym under the super- Our first class participation was in the Hallowe'en Parade, our theme being: the occupa- tions of Pennsylvania. We won first place for having the largest number in line. Our class has been very active in extra- curricular activities and has a fine representation in Band, Orchestra, Girls' Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and also in Press Club, Majorettes, Gym Club and Basketball. During the remainder of our high school career we hope to improve our scholastic rating, continue our interests in extra-curricular work, and develop those desirable characteristics that will make us useful citizens of which Lehighton High School can be proud. As each member of the Class of 1953 responds - - thus will our final outcome bel Harrison Hoppes, Historian SOUVENIRS vision of Mr. Obert and the class ollicers chosen were: President, Francis Tkach,g Vice-president, Robert Smurdag Secretary, Nelda Ramaley: Treasurer, Barbara Everitt. A prize for the funniest group was won during the Hallowe'en parade, which was held in conjunc- tion with the observance of Pennsylvania Week. Attention to our studies and, of course, the g C - usual participa- tion in extra- f. curricular work kept us busy as we look forward to the important school year that lies before us. Nancy Fritzinger, Hirtoriau um if F ln as ey 'R x Q.
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