Slatington High School - Reflections Yearbook (Slatington, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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MARK THOMAS REITZ College Prkpar tory New Tripoli Route No. 2 Through the halls of S.H.S. you have probably seen a serious looking fellow, gazing down upon the rest of the crowd, hut don’t let your first impression deceive you. That will be Mark, who is really humorous and happy-go-lucky, and well liked by all his acquaintances. He enjoys hunting, trapping and reading. After graduation Mark intends to go to college; we vision for him a successful career as a civil engineer. Here’s to an amiable fellow on the road to success, and already far along the road to popularity. Ili-Y 2, 5, (President) 3: (Treasurer) 2; Student Council , 2, 3 (Representative) 2; Home Room Officer, (President) 2; Yearbook 3; Junior Classical Club 2. DOROTHY VIOLETTA REM ALEV Academic Slatington Route No. 1 Coming to Slatington High in her junior year, this girl made friends easily. She loves to dance, but that’s not all. Her other interests are movies, books, and radio. A bright smile and a thoughtful heart aretwo essentials necessar v to the making of a good nurse or airline hostess and since Dorothy has both, along with perseverance, we are sure she will find success and happiness in her future. Gym Club 3; F.ILA. 3; Yearbook 3; Student Council , 2, .?. NORINE ALICE REX Academic Slatington Swimming, hiking and dancing head the list of Norine’s pastimes. She has chosen hairdressing as her professional career but we wonder it she will have much time to devote to it as she also intends to be a successful housewife. However no matter what the task may be, at school, at work, at home, she does it with a smile and a song so it will be a pleasure for Norine to make us pretty. Gym Club , 2, 3; Pro and Con Club 2, 3; Assistant Librarian2, 3; International Friendship 2; Student Council , 2, 3. JUNE ALMA RICE Commercial Walnut port A newcomer to our school is this rather tall, dark miss who with her quiet and friendly manner has endeared herself to many friends. During her leisure time you will find her curled upon a chair reading a hook or listening to the radio. June is seriously considering furthering her commercial training at business college so that one day we will find her as an efficient secretary. Tri-Hi-Y 3; Student Council 3. 29

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LILLIAN LOUISE FFROMM College Preparatory Slatington Here we find one of Mr. Snyder’s star chemistry students who is headed for a brilliant career in nursing. Lillian is a very serious minded girl who considers everything in this world of importance. She is set on achieving whatever she sets our to do. In her leisure rime she roller skates, hike rides and dances. We all join in wishing you happiness. Killian. Student Council , 2, 3; Gym Club , 3; Junior Classical Club 2. MERVIN HENRY QUEEN General Slatington We can usually find Mervin down in the art room working diligently on his many projects. He is a quiet, reserved boy with an amiable disposition and a winning smile. Mervin will best be remembered for his part as ticket agent in the assembly program and also for his many original stencils for material. He is an ardent radio repairman. Here’s wishing a zealous and an agreeable fellow much success— we count ourselves fortunate to have him in our class. Slate 2, 3; Student Council , 2t 3. GLORIA RAUCH Commercial Jordan Gloria is one of the quiet girls who are seen but rarely heard in the corridors of S.H.S. Ice-skating, roller-skating, listening to the radio, and attending the movies are her favorite pastimes. Her dependability and good-natured ness will surely aid her as an efficient “stenog.” The person who will employ her will be very fortunate, and we want to add our sincere wish for her success and happiness. Secretarial Work 3; Tri-IIi-Y2, 3; Student Council , 2, 3. NANCY JOYCE REINHART Academic Wanamakers I here’s never a dull moment when this girl is around as Nancy has the gift of gab. Some of her hobbies are swimming, dancing, horseback riding, ice-skating, reading, and of course, driving the Ford. She will spend the next three years in training at the Reading Hospital. In addition to nursing, her ambition is to travel. Good luck. Nan. Junior Classical Club 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 28



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LUCILLE MAE RICE Commercial Slatington Carefree, alert; lucky, courageous; all this spells Lucille who can be found wherever a friend is needed. She intends to become an office worker, and we believe she will. If laughter, good humor, joy and mischief, bring happiness and success, then Lucijle will be both happy and successful. With her personality we are sure she will have good luck always. Cheerleading I; Library Club 3; Tri-lli-Y 2y 3; Secretarial Work 3; Slate 3; Student Council 1, 2t 3. JANICE ELIZABETH ROBERTS Commercial Walnutport R. D. 1 This is one of the “Berlinsville three.” She came to us in our Senior year and stepped into line quickly. Swimming, ice-skating, and bicycling capture Jan’s fancy, but she’d like to settle down to Commercial teaching after graduation. Good luck Janis, colleges are looking for girls like you and your students will love you. Tri-l i-Y 3; Student Council 3. CAROL MAY RODERICK Academic Slatington Carol, our number one band majorette, is also co-editor of the Slate. Dependability, neatness, and pleasantness are her outstanding qualities but no description of Carol would be complete without including her sense of humor, her friendliness and her sportsmanship. Her unrelinquishing spirit is contagious not only in her extra curricular activities but in her school work as well. Although her future remains undecided we all agree that her unfailing determination will carry her through life happily. Chorus , 2, 3; Slate , 2, 3; Gym Club , ?, 3y (Secretary) 2y 3; Drum Majorettes , 2, 3; Junior Play 3; National Honor Society 2y 3; Yearbook 3; Pro and Con 2y 3, (Secretary) 3; Junior Classical Club 2, 3; Student Council , 3. GILES LEROY ROSS Academic Slatington If a good nature and kind heart paid dividends then in Giles we would find a millionaire. Quiet, energetic, a real student, he is liked by all. Proficient in his school activities, Giles was chosen as Co-Editor of this Yearbook. His leisure time is spent with his beloved Plymouth. We may count on him to be a successful draftsman in the future. Yearbook 3; lli-Y 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 30

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