William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

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-:Jn :Nf Ai i . X E Y H10 44 ff 1:4 2 1858 3 COMUS 1956 Pnblzlflzoo' by TH1: SENIOR CLASS Allentown Hzgh School Allentown, Pennsylffania Foreword There is a time to look back and a time to move on. The COMUS is like a mirror ee reflecting what We have done, what groups we have joined, what games We have played, what we have won and lost. Our yearbook is a record for others and a sort of looking glass for us to evaluate ourselves. Allentown High School is the Wonderland in which we become lost among the experiences in the classrooms. So, we edit and publish this issue of the CUMUS. As We turn the pages, we see reflec- tions of ourselves and unforgettable experiences. In the years to come, as we read our book, we will see reflected the good times we had together during our school days. We will recall the cafeteria lines and the assembly programs. Our three years at high school have been good. VVe have learned, and We have laughed . . . but the years are gone now. We have a good start and it is time to move on. We're not coming back. But we remember e- everything! The lfditor page four gc fire Contents THR SCHOOL .... ,.... l 'nge ADM l NIS'l'RA'l'ION FA Cl'L'I'Y ...,..4..A. . CLI, lib .A.. ACTIVITIICS ...A S PORTS .,.. SICNIORS ...AA :X DY IQRTIS ICM ICNTS .,A. fc 1 gc 1 gc 1126 .lgc age 6 I3 37 65 91 118 223 RAISIAYG THE FLAG Red, White, and Blue, our conntry's flag U'er freedom's land we raise. Canary and Blue, our emblem dear, To thee. we sing our praise. l5laKN.,xkn ilrxrw llfkkli-XR-A VN llI'I'NliR .llnin lfzziifdbzg lfrectecl in 1916 the Allentown High School lfuilcling is con- sidered hy all of us as our Alina Mater. 'lthru its halls we have trziveled from class to class :incl have rnzule mzznv friends. From its Stilgt' we halve perforinetl or witnessed great productions and in its classrooms and lulaorzztories we have learned much. Ir is ll fine old huilcling filled with traditions that are Allen- town High School. Ul'R .1l..ll.AI .1lxl7'lx'R .4l,l.I:'NY'Ull',Y lllfill SIIIIOUI. page seven 11-fiffr MACK and FARR Remembering that the near building is the Farr Building and that the far building is the Mack Building is the main rule to overcome confusion. These fine residences were converted to house the courses in honie- making. There are also a few business education classes con- ducted in the Farr Building. suave fliYN1L'X The Annex, adjacent to the main building, is familiar to all students because of the many trips there in fair weather across the walks and in foul weather thru the tunnel. lt is a rare student who did not have any classes in the Annex. The basement houses a cabinet shop, ceramics workrooln and the rehearsal room for the band. The print shop and the drafting rooms are on the first floor. The upper floors are devoted to class- rooms, most in business education. ' --...fk' page eight PALES TRA l The Palestra, many times crowded to the rafters, has been the setting for many fine basket- lmll and wrestling events. The hasement houses a regulation swimming pool and the necessary locker rooms. This gym is used daily hy the hoys' Physical lfdueation De- partment for the regular gym classes. ,-l.H.S. S 7'ADlL'.lI 'llhe Stadium. two hloeks west of the high school, is one ol' the largest school-hoy stadiums in the east. seating 22.000 people, lts fine gridiron is encircled hy a quarter-mile rulming track. There is a field house and prac- tice field west of this. and at the far end a modern luaselmll diamond. 1 t s page mm' LINDEN S TREE T B U I LD! N G A much-needed building, being constructed on Linden Street, is hoped to be completed by September, 1956. With the trans- fer of the machine and electric shops to this modern-type struc- ture, the high school will be unified on a single locale. There will also bc locker rooms, a wrestling gym, band and music rooms, and classrooms. VOCAI Tl UNA L ANNEX The Vocational Annex on Linden Street is a new and modern shop in all respects. The ground floor contains an up-to-date auto mechanics lab- oratory. The second floor is the carpentry and plumbing shop. Besides these shop labs there is also all modern equipment for the best type of instruction. NINE TEEN TII STREET SIIOPS The Nineteenth Street Shop houses a complete machine, weld- ing and sheet metal shop. lt was set up during VVorld War Il to train war workers and is now a vital pilff of our Vocational Technical curriculum. Next year these shops will occupy the lower floors in our new high school annex. AU TO BODY and BRICK SIIOPS Behind the lVlain Building is a long narrow building that is called home hy the hrick and the auto hody hoys. The Brick Shop was converted from the old field house and hrick faced hy our own boys. The Auto Body and Paint Shop was entire- ly constructed by the huilding trade hoys. Nye are proud of their work. page elei-en IIUIVSICKER ELECTRIC SIIOI' Because of overcrowded con- ditions the Hunsicker Building on North Sixth Street was con- verted into a electric shop. Here the Vocational Technical lflectric Shop lvoys attend classes and work in the lahoratories to pre- pare for wiring, motor winding, radio and appliance repairing. After this term these shops will he moved into the new annex on the campus. Alma Mater DOROTHY NEWHARD KNOFF, 1912 WARREN F. ACKER, 1900 H 15 ' .1 1 1 1.1 H: H 3 51 J 5 'el J 1 J All hail our Al- ma. Mat - er dear, Our voice of praise and glo - ry hear, To A : I f Through-out the land, of you we'll singglgoud will ourpraise-es ev - er ring, Of I J' F 1 4 5 J IB . J, whom all rev- er- ence we bear, Of you for- get- fnl we'1l be ne,er, We days that have passed by, Fond mem o - ries of dear old high. Oh, '9 ? F Eg 5 , - I I shall for- ev- er for you yearn, And cher ish all that we may learn, Through A1 - ma Mat-er hear our praise To you all hon- or we do raise, Through ' r r P ' ' -1' r Q 1' I ' 1: 1: I: ' lv r 1 1 1. 1 I . F D . 1 1 1 je :I 1 I g 1 ., 1 fu - ture days of life, 'Mid joy and strifeg fu - ture days of life, 'Mid joy and strifeg lv - 9 , : -F' J F 5 f F I 1 1 , ef I u I J F1 ' I 1 True may we stand, both to you And Ca - na - ry and Blue. True may we stand, Both to you And Ca - na - ry and Blue. 11' 'E it ' f' fi f' 1 1 I I' 1 I., 5 I F2 H page twelve ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY CLIFFORD S. BARTHOl,OlVl ICW Pr1 n1'1'paf lVlr. lizirtholomew will linger zilwzlys in the memories ol' this yez1r's grzicluuting class. His unclerstzincling, friendliness, fairness :incl helpfulness, we shall never forget. Thank you, lVlr. Chips, for making the opportunities given us in high school pleziszint :incl real. :ge PAUL FATZINGER 14dmi1ziJtratiz'e 1451 irtaiit Right hand man to Mr. Bartholomew, Mr. Fatzinger is a person of many duties. Among these are scheduling assembly programs, checking attendance, advising students. enforcing dis- ciplinary measures, and managing the visual aid program. Our Aelminziftrators Accept The Challenge. . RAYMOND WALLER College Preparatory Coordinator Mr. Waller holds a relatively new position. that of College Preparatory Studies Coordinator. This position has been established to bridge the gap between high school and college. Added to his other duties, Mr. Waller conducts the testing programs. page fifteen an COUNSRLORS NW l,i-darn' Nliri ifiz fvluuui liovlak hey Counsel Us Wzkely . . . Aiding students in the choice of a career and guiding them in their education are the tasks of lVliss lVliriam L. Boyer and Mr. LeRoy K. Miller, our guidance counselors. ln the counseling offices, a great numher of pamphlets and catalogues are availahle to students for use in the selection of colleges and careers. Arrangements are made hy the counselors for visitations from college and industrial representatives. Through dis- cussion with the guidance counselors, a student is taught to recognize the advantages, disadvantages, earnings and chances for success in the vocations which interest him. 'l'hrough extensive tests throughout the year, the counselors determine in what directions a student's talent and aptitude lies. ln the course of the year, mental ahility and scholastic aptitude tests are administered to pupils. Distrihutive Education, Business Education, General Course, and Vocational Technical Shop students are advised and guided in the fields which make hest use of their ahilities and offer them the greatest opportunities. The counseling offices act as a placement hureau for part time and post graduation employment. The guidance counseling program is of great service to the student hody in planning their future. Through guidance counseling, a graduate is hetter prepared to take his place in society and huild a successful future. IWAM' l.oilsis li.-xkio l'Hi'1.l.is 'lTn'1,oa page xixreen iX1.BHR'rus l,. MEYERS Roisieirr R. Nm-:iv CHARLES W. DANKICI. Rand. f,H'llt',ffI'll .Va!l1emat1'r,v RZl.l'l-7IF.l'.l' .llatlzenmlfuv lr1,vir1m1e11fal .ll'zz,viv a'lPI'flI1dMf1'I'J'Y Club. Iilllgl-71Ef!'.f' Club Canary' Cz1z1al1'er,r LNrdfI.071!Il Ilrmnr Sorfety -lor-IN N. LEINBACH EDWIN D. Cmrss ZlI'f1ZlAft'l'l1,tI'd1 ami lfrzitecl Slafef llzirtory .llt'fhdl1I-FH!! Drauizzg They Deeply Impzie Us . . . Each year We traditionally set aside this page to those members of our faculty who have completed their classroom work and are now stepping into a new world of retirement. We wish them well. It has been an honor and a privilege to those of us who sat in their classrooms and were permitted to absorb some of their wisdom. Some day their words of guidance and understanding of our problems will be recalled to our minds. Today we are too close to them to appreciate their efforts, tomorrow we will truly see them as they put forth their best to help us. For them the passing bell, the busy halls, the trying questions, and the bashful pupil will be passe. We pray that the green pastures of retirement will be their's to enjoy for many many years, and that now they may do the things they have put off so long because of the pressure of classroom duties. Good luck and may God be with you. page sei enteeu Englislz JACOB M. HORST llfud !ffE7Ig11..1'lZ Deparmzent f'oral1'n1mI Ifvzgfifh II' The efforts of the English Department are directed at teaching a student to express himself clearly and correctly. Through the teaching of composition, grammar, spelling, literature, public-speaking, and letter-writing, these efforts are rewarded. Classes in speed-reading, remedial reading and journalism round out the English program. Teach Us Our Language . . FRANK IC. AYI-IRS BLANCHE L. BURKE EUGENE fYiR0SS!VIAN LOUISE W. HOWITZ Cemfrul linglilrlz Il C.P. Iizzglirh II Buxineff Englixlz II General E7I:gliJll Il' lvvraiiovzaf lllllglliffl Il Ceufral E7lgfl..f1Z III l'oru11'0nal Evzglzlrlz II If0Cd!101l61f Lngllfh IV MARIE P. KREssl.EY MAY R. MORGAN EMMA S. RICHARDS CP. E1lgli.fh III, Il' Bufinexf Englifh IV 314501611 Engfifh IV junior Girly' Advifor RUTH M. ROTH C.P. Englifh II, III Future Tmchfrf of America page eighteen The party of Jprffh arf al fn ndammtal fF!l?'7l1.17g Ifngfifh M.-xk'1'HA SCHLFGFL ILP. l:'11,ql1'fl1 Ill FRANCI-is D. S'1'r:1NxaL'l.l.ER UP. lfizglivlz Il' page nmeleen in DORO'I'HY C. SCHLICHFR N1ORTON SHER Mun' bl. SPENCF ILP. LNIIXIIAIA Ill, ll' 1'm'af14rmr1f lfrzgffflz III B14-f7'77f,5-V 1fP1gf1'. f'I Hi Girly' Ijfbllflvlf Smifip' Tfrznff Couric MARION S'rRL l'HERs RUTH R. YVINT NIAI-I PI. Xv0I,HEYE Buff-IJff.S' 1i'PIgfI'1'fl HI. 11' I3Ilfl'IIF,VJ' 11'7lff!1.J'lL ll Rmrfiazg Rf',fn1m'f Twrzfllrr 061061Z Studies wh .if A good hiftorical A map bfcomw a vital too! for learning hfftory A 2 ???f E' background aidf the Jtudy of democracy JOHN A. BAKER FRANCES W. OLYMPIA K. CASSONE EDWIN D. C1.Auss U. S, llifrory MCQONNHU4 BIXIH WMM Ilzlvrory U. S. Iliffory World Problemf U. S. Iliftory Red Crow Club Chau Club four11z1f1',vm Dranmifrf Canary Sfqff page twenty As a goal to better citizenship, the Social Studies Depart- ment knows that by studying the past and understanding the present we prepare for the future. Regimentation is replaced by democratic discussion. A trained faculty shows the benefits bestowed on us by our forefathers, emphasizing the fact that these traditions can be upheld only by a well informed citizenry capable of participation in local, national and international affairs. MELVILLE -I. Bovm Head ff Social Studie.r Department To Know The World Around Us . . . PAUL B. Essex WII.l,IANi G. GENSZLER RUTH M. KIs'rLIeR DALE F. RITTER World fliftory U. S. Hiftory Prohlemf of Democracy lf. S. Iliftorv Furure Teachcrf cyf zflllffllfll Problfmf of Democracy ,4l,c,v'1, Fogfball lfogfh larfity A Club Comm xlrft. Swimming Coach PERRY L. Scorr J. MILO SEWARDS GLENN S. SMITI-I U. S. History Prohlemf of Dcmocracy Ll. S. lliilory Vanity Foolhall Coach Vanity Baflzetlmll Coach World Ilzktory A.fJ'l. Track Coach Vanity llfrertllrzg Coach A:.r't. Football Coach page twentyfone FLOYD H. WEAVER U. S. Iliftory bib efneztios lixuum H. WRINSHEIMER lleazl of lllallzenlatiff Ile- partment, Algebra III, Solid Geometry, Tr1'gonometry,Sen- ior lllafhenmllcf Review. Through a fundamental knowledge of algebra, geometry, and mathematics, AHS students develop an ability to analyze a problem and select the proper method with which to solve it. As a result of this, a pupil develops a method of logical and intelligent reasoning which is a necessity for advance- ment in every phase of education. To T lzinle W ith A Slzillful Mz'nd . ALBERT BILLIG Bufineff Mathenzaziex Algebra General Mutbenzafirx I ROBERT I-I. BRONG DONALD BUXTON Algebra II Plane Geometry junior Illathenzatief Club funior Boyf' Adoifor Soph. lllathenzaticf Club Through the me of objects our math take! on a new meaning page twentyetwo Soltdng a romplz'mtfd problfm fn afgebra NW kwa l'HA1u.12s W. D.xNKx-il, RICHARD W. HAk'1'zul,I. Romim' I.. HICNLY liriN,lu1lN WI, '. BIl,fI,7Il',U' .1lIlfllt'7lI!lfl.J',V Umzeral .1lLlflIt'IIIHfI'f'.f Il Rffrlfwf .V11ffIf11111f1'1'-' I - ll l'!aur llmv1flf'x Rfflllewf .lla!hm1ar1'r,f I .I!,QI'fll'Kl ll Rolzmu' R. NHELV fllrltllerlzaliaf .-I, .-llgfbm II. Trigznzmrzfiry, Solid Cm- mrlry, Senior ,1lHfllt?7llIllf!' Revzkw, l:'ngirzeer,r' Club, .'leror1auf1'f,r Club, .Yfzlfmzzll llwmr Sofirly. page twenryfthvee Rrjfrffflfr .1lllflIfNI1lfI'f'f SAMLWL O'1 1'lNc:1zR Q'uxRl.1as IE. Srwlariu Ifxlws AI. 'lkmf Plrzm' Gmnzzfry Rfluml lJl'Il'fl'l-My Rwffzrnf .llfflflrfmllff Rflalezl .mlrlfllffllffl-f.V ll Rffaffff .llllfllflflllfl-KJ I eien ee EDWARD W. ZIMMERMAN Head of Science Departnzerzt C. P. Biology Human Biology HAROLD B. ALBRIGHT Relaiea' Seienre 101-iN G. HAYES Related Sfienre A knowledge of biology, chemistry, and physics, and sound reasoning to be used in the solution ofthe practical problems of life, are the products of the Science Dept. They are produced hy experiments, demonstrations, lectures, and audio-visual aids. Through these means, the student acquires an understanding of science and its effect on everyday life. Tomorrowlv Future In Tlzezbf Hands . . . l'BLIZABE'l'H Z. BURKHART WILLARD S. CLEWELI, CLARENCE W. GEHRIS Gfllffal Chf 1i-'fry Related Science C. P. Biology Cf 1f Hl BWZUK3' C. P. Chffllliflfj' C. P. Clzenziftry Natural Scienee Club ' l CARL J. KNAUSS RUSSELL J. KNAUSS PAUL E. MALESKEY Phyfirf General Biology Related Science Sophomore Boyf' Azlvifof' C. P. Chemifzry page twenty-four , 1 , , lllaklxlzlu' H. Rrilcuxkn FRI-Cl! U. SClmHRl41cR Rmwikw' S'rxL'1f1-'lik RfXI,I'H Y, XxVIi'I'llIiR l'l1'w'fr,x Cwlfraf Biology ff, P. ffllfllll-,4fI'j' ff. P. lfmlngy l'f1x'w'r,1, l:'Hq1'Hf'rfu' fflulf lhmlm- uf plllllr 1'fIy'w'fr1f Sr1'f'1m' fylllf Pfly,-1f'x KM!!-f,f'fv'f1f1' page I1.l7C'I'llj fi'l'C lfxpfr1'1m'11f1'1zg -with Ihr' Gf1'gf'1' C'OIllIIl'I' lo Nady .Y1I1dr'lIfJ' fm 11 nm' 5f'lA'1I!Y' of romorrofc' ,4 pnp into anofhfr fcorfd IIA' t'Xl'I-fI.7Zfj ,ta- 5 RICHARD K. lVlll,l.iak llfutl uf Fnrfign Lllllgltzlgz' llrpf., Gfrazizm fffzzh, Smfur lioyf .1fJzff,mr, GFVNIIIII C.ARmla1,A li. l'llNlCl,I,I Spun 11 h Pan Lilllfflifdll lfag uf PHILLIP lf. Scuxioyiik Latin, ll m'!d llifmry KVI. Amen Scuw,xN1NoE1t Laffn F orezgu Lauguages The prime purpose of the Language Department is to teach the basic rudiments of a foreign language, namely German, French and Spanish. Latin is also offered for three years. Ir strives to give the student an understanding of other peoples and their customs. To achieve this, the building of vocabulary, supplementary reading, grammar practice and drill are stressed. Iuteraalioual Uua'ersiaaa'z'ug Through Languages . We Jizzdy thc' rouufry ay wel! KU ihf language :F DOROTHY S. SWOPE BERTHA M. S'rARN12R MARVIORIE DENY' French Spanifh Carman !'ll'F7If1l Cfzzh Dramatirf Cfuh page twentyfszx asia mm' Art Svxitfx l.. .-Xi1Nc:s'i' .J Cllpfffll Clmir Cfrfx' Ulm' 1.71411 Cf!-f7f1r'l',i' .llr'lml1'fr.i .'xl,liIiR'I'l s l,. Nlmifus lr1,ffr'111m'r1l11f .llzu Iif Bam! 0rf'l1f,ifrrl l.'11f'rlli1'rf ' 1 if it . - QR 'lllie Music Department offers courses in music appreciation, vocal and choral singing, and in- strumental music. Trainecl leaders stimulate JMU.-511,N1t'SSi.gi,mN interest :incl develop talent in the art :mtl music Cf'171 1f'f'fff1f Ju fields and in this wax' contribute to the school :incl community. Masters In Couryes We Love to See and H ear The Art Depzirtmentls primary aim is to teacli Il stuclent the lmsie art media in p1'epzn'ation for further training in nrt schools :incl universities. lloxnek Ql. BUICK! .llflklifljf papifr-machf frzzfptzzrf I5 Ill I1 fmrtfug point for higher thingy FRANK R xylll Rl ni R lraftf ommereinl A complicated record-keeping nzaehine muff be maytered Necessary Prepezraziofz for Future Depe1zez'ezbz'Iz'Zy . . . Y , X I . . LUCY li. Bl'l l'NliR RL l'H I. I'ilSENHAR'I' H. BURNIS Fl-Il.I,'Nl.-KN CIAUIJE .-X. FRI-IED lfrwkkeepirzg Typing Diftributiwe lfzimfzlion Iironrmiicf Soplmnmre Girly' .lriziifmr Typing 1i'uJir1e1J' Problenis' Eeozzrnnie Gerfgraphy ELEANOR R. CIEISINGER LAWRENCE H. KLQTZ MARQQARE1' H. KUNKLE DOROTHY C. PARNELI. Sliorthand Record Keeping Typing Slzorlhand Typing Typing Office Prartire Typing Cwnmereial Club B11.rine.r.v Problem! Office Praetice page twentyfeight Busmess Edumtion Upon high school graduation, a student of this course must have achieved occupational competency to such li degree that he is a valuable employee. For this purpose he is trained in several areas: in general education. in the clerical skills, in specialized fields, and in the operation of certain special equipment. l l 9A A4 RA'f'fNl A llrmf of l?z4,r1'r1ff,r flfpflrlnlrrrl CrM?II!I1'l'1'l'11f l.11-ff' l.'nmmrrr1'af fflllllf l'l-ARI. W. SMITH l':l.IY,AliE'l'H Srl-:PHI-tNsoN VVEl.i.INm'oN XNAIATFRS l,oRRLxiNI5 l,. Wines Rffffihff Alllllfllflllllfl-FJ' Typing! Off!-ff .llltlfllfllff Sllllrlllrlrlrl. Typlvlgg i BUI!kA'r'FfJ1'?1g Comptomfter Jtudfntf working for Jpffd and flfffllfllfj' page twentyfnme Voemiomll Teelzmml limrk Dkrsrsmcn Iv,-xx If. BLXLHR Curxku-:s YlNr:s'1' I.'n-fmlfrzzlrnr gf llrml Tearlzer l,I'I'?IfI'Hg Prirzling l'lN'Nll4lllIfl, lfrlwzzliorz l,l'fIlfl4ffl'UIl A-I1I'2'1'fer flII?Hll',V ,Q l l.l'Jil fm' 1121111 learn Io draw and plan our work .IUHN N, IJQINBACH ,1I'llZl'lf'L'lllI't1l and .lleclm 11 ical llrzzflin Q ,IQHOMAS M. B. SCHRADIER Related Drawing Blue Print Reading RAYMOND J. Gu'rEKL'NsT Related Drafcing Blue Print Reading page tlmty l l i MAHLON A. HAMM RALPH R. KNAUSS THOMAS E. BELTZ JOSEPH A- BIIINFR Head Teaeher Auto Illechaniry Auto Merhanirx A1410 ,1Ipfl1,1,,1, Through There Shilbfu! Hands We Will See . . Printing, drafting, carpentry, automobile mechanics, auto body Work, bricklaying and plastering, cabinet making, welding, electric shop, plumbing, and machine shop are taught by the Vocational-Technical faculty to boys planning to enterthe industrial field. Under the cooperative program, students divide their time be- tween the shop and business and industry. In this Way, the boys gain valuable experience while still in the training period. Time not spent on-the-job is devoted to related subjects such as Related Drawing, Related Mathematics, Related Science and Blue Print Reading plus required Industrial English, U.S. History, Physical Education and Health. WALTER KUcH1Nos CHARLES S. BERBEMAN ELwooD E. Rowe ALTON FRFY Auto Body and Painting Brick, Masonry Plumbing and Heating Carpeniry page thwtv one Rolsmu' C. l.Au1JHNsl.Ac:Hk P. Russm. HILLER JOHN R, QIARNI-IR CHARLES H. W1I,1,soN Head Tmrhrr ,hlflfhfllf Shnp Prz1rr1'ff' .Wafhfnf Shop Pracifn' .hlHl'lIf7IP Shop PI'IlffIvl'E .1If1fhfII. Shop Blur Prim Rnzding Auto-body fhop Jtudentf weld break: and bmi 0111 the dentf -W thmz a nfzv paint job. PAUL H. D1-:sci-1 RALPH R. CAMP CHARLES P. STEP!-IENSON FRANKLIN C. JONES Head Taacher Cabifzri Jlaking llfad Tearhfr, Carpeniry Carpentry Cabinri Jlylaleing page rhirtyftwo e I R.xI.vH W. SHINII-ik XNINFRED Nl. SI.liXI?NlIER Blwcr' Hxum llemf Y't'tlI'lIt'l' Ruffin and T.1'. lfl'f'1'l1'1'f'1'f-K' l':lf1kfI'!-fill l,!'Pl17'fNIf'7Il T lze Development of T omorrowlv Progressiveness . . H Plumbing 1.1 Il new eourfe .riarted ihff year HICNRY' A. B,xNKHARn xv.-RRR!-iN R. 'Vxvmu Rrmlam' Sum lfffr'1r1'z'1'ty ll'fld1'ng lf!I'l'f!'1.1 fry page thinyfthree Home Emnomzbs mm' Spatial! Depis. Rom-tR'r W. S'I'IM'N1liI. 1J1'.ffri'bzi1fw llllfllfllfl-U71 l'jllWARlJ H. lVlll.IiER JXRTHLIR H. HARTM.-xN ljflflff' Tmiuiizg Driver YvI'6lI.?11.lIQ ...W i . Q M. Ri-rom Hiciui Bicssiic .-X. IJURNEY Lillmriuri .N urxr' Library Club Futurf .Yur.rf.r Club Hiarmz C. fiAlFNIER ELIZABETH M. Fandy l' RANKIQNFIELD Clothing C00!?1-11,2 1.5 barff to a ,fiircrffffizf hmm' M-m-m... good! . . . Citizenship sliows many facets. 'llliese are met by many pupils thru training in the general fields of Home Economics. Distrilvutive lfduca- tion and Driver Training. As a Home lfc. student one learns not only foods and tailoring but also budgeting and decoration. Distrilvutive lid. trains in selling and in personality improve- ment, while Drive Training stresses liigliway safety. l'tLIZABETH W. FLORENCI-3 M, Focsria l,ITTI.FHAl,l-IS Fondx Clothing page rhirtyffom Plzysitttl Etlztttttion Department Ill' dfcwlop phyfzrrzlfy I0 bf .fff'0lI,tf nzrntally and nzorzlffxx' Our Energetic' Instructors . . . Providing wholesome recreation. huilding character, evaluating morale, and improving health are the objectives ofthe Physical lfduca- tion Department. The classes are greatly diversified with each student receiving hasic training in individual and team sports, swimming, tumbling, work on apparatus. and social dancing. Hi-:LEN Nl. SMI'lH l'f1y.t1'f11f 1frfz1r'11Ir1n1, lleaffli, Imadrrx' Club, mip- pqraluf, Senior Girff' ,fid- ZVLYUF. NoRMAN B. STI-ICKEI, 1'l1y.riraf ft'durat1'rn1, llmlrlz, Chefrffadfrf, .Alp- pamtuf, Danrf, Ttcnzbffng. Kr3NNis'i'H lf. XYILIIONIEIER I'l1y.i ifal l:'1l1u'11Ifm1, llflllfll, li'11,frl111ll fjllllfll, l.l' Fnnlbufl Cozlrll. .1,r.vI. ,liai- lufllulll llffltllkll. RICHARD Scumim' l'liy,ru'al lillillfllflllll Gym Club l,.-XTRICIA M. Nrismzv ljlljlflifflf lfdurrztfnn llraflli llwi. lx. L l.YXlIrR llllydral lftfllflllliflll, frlfffl. Trzlrl' Cllllfll, ffm!- fmlf Smut. Slznlfnt f.lfV!Hlr'!i.l. l .IOHN j, Nlxscxvuaia Rffzllfmf Sf'1iz'rI1'r', Pflytsliul lfd1n'11f1'nn, ,l.I'. lm'n,fl'f'llm.ll fjllflfll, .'l.i'.fI. l1'zm'lu1ff ltillllfll lhvin R. llacxm' Strirrznzfrig, l,l-lI'J'lH'lllA1f f.'l14l1,lI1'1'l,v' Sy 7I1'I'I1H 1 3. r1'Sfl'1'fr1 Cfulz, lin-vt' ,-lfffwrlrrfl Sfl'l'N lffulf. lfnyy' l't11',fff5' Sicim ming ffuarli. KATHRYN R. nl,-icons l'f1y,i'1'r1lf lliljllflllillll llmlfli T heh' Necessary Help Is Appreeiezrea' By ,411 ln any efficient organization it is most essential to have a staff ol' clerical help that takes the i'l,liRll'iXl, S'lf'Xlflf Hi ix is 5. ll I-IINSllI lX'll-IR S.f'f'l'fl117'j' 'XNN-X MM: LlI.:Xl'SIzli Clerk Nl-uw C. l,Ii'l'liRS Slezirfgzvlpllwr S-xiuii C. lilxlxi Y'r'ff'fvf1niiw Ufwerzlfrfl' hurden ol' detail away from the adniinistration. X In the Allentown High School office we have Mrs. Weiiislieiiliei' and Mrs. Peters doing exactly y that. Miss Clauser aids in checking attendance and Miss liauni keeps the telephones ringing, Mrs. llufvcut manages our cafeteria and has a stupendous joh of feeding over 1500 hungry hoys and girls each day. Mr. lfarto in the hook room is a general store- lceeper and hanker for the school. XVC UVVC Hlllfll ffl thtflll and they will l5C ll plllit of our high school nieniories. f.l!lf'f'ff'l'litl .1lfm1iggf1- fhifiucii lixirro Howl' Rim!!! page tllirtyfsix 1 Q Q22 gf X MSQ Wq , XXX X' CLUBS Editor omus Smff GLORIA STR ATOS Colaborators In A Project . . Lay-Out Edifor Anita Carr Copy Rcadcr Jennie Marie Scott Gail Yost Photography -lane Crilly Caroline Wing Donald Heintzelman Actizfiiicr .ludy lireisch S porzr Ellen liutterwortli Nan a Pessina Editor GLORIA STRA'ros Copy Editor Louise Reinbold Aff School and Faculty Peggy Brecker Ronna Rae Riley Janet Holmes Edmund Kressley Senior: Rosalie Gordon -loan Marcus Lois Wohlsen Clubf Carol Busck Shirley Shankweiler Typirtf .lan Acker Mary Lou Manlin Marlene Merkel june Nonnemacher Judy Miller Marcia Seiden AdZYE7'lZ.5l.7Zg Margo Bernstein Martin Krasnov Gene Leonard 'Wulf NX RH 44' mm 7 Y-1.' .Q,,,4 1 f -.v- Min . Completed But N ever-Forgotten The CUMUS Staff, which is organized during the middle of rlu- junior year, undertakes a difficult task in producing this yearhook. Comus staffs have their work Cut out for them heeause of the high standards rhur have lu-en sei forth in previous years. lfnder the ,guidance ol' Mr. Gensller. adviser. and the leadership of Gloria Stratos, editor, they collect. rewrite. and edit the copy and pictures, and compile them into the hook. 'lihe staff is also responsihle for rhe finances of rhe yearbook which is done chiefly through sales and adver- USCIIIUIITS. lr is the hope ol' the staff to capture the leading events ol' the year and also furnish a rceord of the niemhers of the senior class. XXx1.ii.liixs1iilt . lr1':'i.u'1' Row ow-A-Susan Casper, Barbara Albright, Deena Koniver, .loan Johnson, Kristina Toffer, Barbara Zamhorsky, joan Hamilton, Roslyn Coskery. Row fZ4'lI RQ1,1l!'lZI Shaputnic, l'atrici:1 Cartwright, Charlotte Prudhon, Marian Rapaport, Sally Hoist, Roberta Grammes. Rnfirum l.aur:1Klick. iris' Debrzting a oaiezy Great Storms Rive . . . The Girls' Debating Society has as its main purpose the development of sound logical reasoning from which comes the desire to satisfy the curiosity with research. Under the direction of the sponsor, Miss Dorothy Schlicher, the meetings are held at the girls' homes every two weeks. Members become better informed on current events, improve their ability to think logically, clearly, and effectively, and develop their speaking skill through formal and informal debates. OFFICERS LAURA KLICK .... ......... . . KRISTINA TOFFER. .. JOAN HAMILTON .......... Miss DoRo'rHY SCHLICHER .,.. Prexident Secretary Trearurer . S porzmr page forty james W. Kalb, Robert A. McCracken, Henry S. Kurlansic, Philip li. Luft, Roger A. Bird, Douglas L. Zweizig, William lf. Cameron, Henry il. Faust. -lr., David R. Bassett. Mr. Raymond l.. Waller. Oromn Debating Club W ith Strong Conw'ctz'om . The Orotans, a select group of boys interested in debating, meet monthly at various homes. Under the guidance ofMr. Raymond Waller, they prepare and present debates on many local and world-wide pro- blems. They are taught to speak before a group and to stand up under cross-questioning. This group presents public debates befores some of the local service organizations each year. Members also participate in the annual oratorical contest. OFFICERS ROGER BIRD .................... .... P refzdenz MR. RAYMOND WALLER .... .... S ponror page forty-one Row one-Carlotta Behney, Sarah Reish, Miss Rhoda Herr, Gloria Hermony, Margaret Keiser. Tow ffvlrf Nancy A. Daniels, Nancy Riehl, Dorene Jacobs, Mary Ann Ressler, Annette Peischl. Libmry C ab Readzhg Can Be Fun . The Library Club is created for those students desiring library experience and who have a yen for good books. They meet with Miss Rhoda Herr before and after school, and also whenever they have study periods. Their duties consist of shelving books, checking books in or out. and helping fellow students. Annually they entertain the faculty at a tea. OFFICERS SARAH Rieisi-1 ..... CARI.l7TT.A BEHNEY .... . . .Vive GLCJRIA HERMONY. lVlARGARE'I' Kiarsiek ..., . . Miss RHODA HERR, .. ., PTE5lidE7lf PT6Jl.dK7lf Secretary . Tnfaf Il ref . S po mor page fmtyftwo l l Rncv one-Mary Sirison. .loan Muzzelo, Sue Appleton. Lynda Rzibh, Miss Dorothy Swope, Sue Lziwrence, -lucqueline Dcrr, Sandra Mcssner, Regina Shaputnic. Row Iwo-Barhzira Minncr. vloycc Drumhorc, Sally G1-nszlcr, hlzinct Holmes, Suszin Casper, ,lzinc frilly, Susan VVio.-ner, l3:irhzu'a Wlinnick, Hclziinc Markowitz. Row fhrff-Dorothy Albright, liluine Schlegel, Carole DeLong, .lzinis Horvzitli, Marcin Ut-lunzin, Shirley Ott, Connie Fenton. Hzinnzih l,ziylzmd. Ru:c'fnu1'f4-lo Ann Deutsch, lidnzi Ocwel, Gloria Stratos. Helen Schreihf-r, Marlene Di-ppcr, Helen Neff. F renalz ub Ley feunes Filler . . . lfvervthinv French is discussed in the French Cluh with the hcl 1 of . fs l Miss Dorothy Swope, club advisor. lntroducing French customs. French songs, and the French language is si viral part of the club pro- gram. Special holiday programs are presented throughout the year, :md this vear's seniors sav au revoir to manv leasant hours with the , ,, . P French Cluh. OFFICERS Groitm Srimros. . . ..s... 11:-fndmzr 'IANIS HoRvATu. . . , . . Vicf Prrfidrnf -loAN MARCUS. . . ..... Secrerary SALLY GENSZl,ER ...., . . 4 7'rfa.fm-fr Miss IDUROTHY Swovic, . . ..,. Sporzuor page forzyfthrce Row Row Row Row once Barry liattershall, Sarah Stout, Dolores Leindecker, David Heller. Iwo-AlVlartha latkovsky, l :lliK'll Haines, Peggy Breaker. lhrff-Arline Decker, Laura Klick. four --Louise Schroeder, Barbara Albright, lVlr. Richard Miller, Shirley Giering. -loan Hamilton, Deena Konivei German Clue Break T ime . The German Club was sponsored this year by lVlr. Richard Miller. Members enjoy slides and films on Mr. Miller's summer trip to Europe and Germany. Singing German songs was also included in many of their programs. Club plans for the year included 11 German Christmas program and dinner for club members. and also for students who had a course in German. OFFICERS ARTHUR NAGLE ...,.. MARTHA TATKOVSKY. . I SHIRLEY GIERING .... DEENA KONIVER ..... ,..Vice MR. RICHARD lVlILLER. ,. . . Prefident Preyident Secretary Treafurer . S po mor page forty-four Rau' mir'-'Pat Yurconic, Shirley Hunsicker, lillen Butterworth, ,Iacqui Hailstone, lfleanor Bechtel, Miss Carmela lfinelli, Pat Wenzel, Pat Nyce, liarbara Rubrecht, Sandra Messnt-r, Barbara Yoder. Row fwfr- Susan Fisher. Phyllis Kocher, lt-an Landis, Barbara l,ishock, Yvonne Amey, Susanne Long, .-Xnne Schlt-gel, Loretta Mink, Gretchen VValton, Maxine Rosenfielcl, jo.-Xnne l,2ilUSCl, l,o1s Shaffer, Rita Annom, Sue Lawrence. Row Ilzree Pat Lenhart, Marilyn Rudman, Nancy Zeiner. Carol Busch, Rosalie Gordon, Par Uodshall. l,nis Brong. George Ann Marcus, Sandy Paul, lidna Oewel. Leah Pauerstein, Barbara Whitner. l.inda Roberts .llembfrf no! on the p1'rI:1rffDiana Crawford. Barbara Kleckner. Pam Amerieem League Smzling Senoritas . . . The Pan-American League, under the direction of Miss Carmela Finelli, had an interesting variety of programs at its meetings. One of the most interesting things among many, was the making of Christmas gifts for children in the various hospitals in Allentown. The students of this club learn the songs. customs, and dress in the Pan-American countries. Good luclc to all future Pan-American Leaguers. OFFICERS .IOANNH PALUSCI . . . ....,... President Sure LAWRENCE ....... .. .Vice President BARBARA KLECKNER . . . ..... ISeeretary BARBARA WHITNER .,.... . Treafurer Miss CARMELA FINELLI. .. .,.Sponxor page fortyefire Row nm'-Marilyn Helfrich, Doris Uianelli, Laura Klick, Robert Neely, lfarle VVe-insheimer, ,loan Marcus, jacquelyn De journo, Sandra Mcssncr, Margo Berstein. Row two- Martha latkovslcy, janet l.a Bar, Marcia Seiden, Deena Koniver, Helen Schreiber, Phyllis Portlslcy, Rosalie Gordon, Corinne Cohi, Marjorie Shaffer, Anita Carr, lfileen Krause. Row f1Il'KF7ROlJi'I'f Russoli, Hill Miller, 'ferry Snyder, Robert Moyer. Paul Ruth, ,lack Flemming, Bruce lfritchman, Marla Chases, Gary Seltzer, Roger Bird, james Macinko. Rowfuur--Philip Luft, Richard Black, Matin Krasnov, Russel lilciler, Denis Reicharcl, Richard Herring, 'll-rrence Hartmen, Dave Kalb, Greg llean, Barry Battershzrll. enior Llfll Re ie Refresh the Mz'nd . . . Sponsored hy Mr. Earle Weinsheimer and Mr. Robert Neely, the Senior Math Review Club, reviews mathematics to help pupils in preparing for the tests ofthe College Entrance Examination Board, as well as other special tests given by colleges and universities. During the latter half of the year, club programs demonstrating various aspects of mathematics power, uses, history types, curiosities through Cluhffmemher initiative, planning, research, and discussion which are not taken in conventional mathematics courses, are presented. OFFICERS MARK CHASES. .. .......,. Prfrideni GREGoRY BEAN ...,.,.. , . . ....4.i... Vice Prffidmz HELEN SCHREIBER ................. Secretary-7'rvafurer MR. EARLE WEINSHEIMER, MR. RoBERT NEre1.Y,Sponror: page fm ty-six Row one -Armin liihert, Harry Frantz, Sue Veiner, Paul Reinhard, jay Geiger, james Baker, Bruce l hut Rnfu ffm-'l,cc Cohen, james Griff, james Hillwig, Carl Hertzog, john Quinn, blames Callisro, ,-lllu-rr l in ts Greenlca li. Ruff' fhrrff Richard Greenleaf, Mr. Donald Buxton, Donald Kalady. oplzomore eflz Club To Remember Alwayy . . . The Sophomore Math Club, under the sponsorship of lVl1', Donald Buxton, offers students various opportunities to pursue interests in mathematics not covered in class. The Geometry of Packaging was discussed hy the organization as well as the solution of mathematical puzzles and the use of the slide rule. Undertaking mathematical research was one more step in uncovering the vast field of mathematics. OFFICERS RUSSEI, .IAY GEIGER ,.....,...... ,rr... . Prerident ALBERT FULLMAN .... 4 . , .Vice President RICHARD GREENI.EAP'r . ...... Secretary MR. lJONAl.D BUXTUN.. e... Spomor page fortyfseven Raw unrf jane Druckenmiller, l,ois Zeigler, Susan Wiener, Sally Best, Anne Schlegel, Patricia Zartler, Shirley Geiring, Connie Morgan, Dollie Gaugler. Row two-Doris Long, Pat Polonlcey, Anne Johnson, Beverly Dreher, Jeanette Ronyack, Yvonne Amey. Bernadine Zuzick, Doris Deutsch, Carole Santa Maria. Row Ihreffjoseph Gillenson, Ann Laubach, Marvel Thompson, Reta Kline, Frances Yarema, Rosemary Zakos. Mary Lou Roehrig, Dolores Bieher, Lillian l,aiten- herger, Connie Cerrute, Jacqueline Sukanick, George Ualanti. Row .ff111l'+I4CC Persiani, 'ferry Wotring, Vllayne Beller, Karl Farkas, Thomas Davis, Francis Trentalange, lidwartl Bogden, Alfred Pearson, Barry Miller, Lawrence Buss, Melvyn Becker. AI-Ielpbzg Hand . . . The Junior Red Cross was sponsored by Miss Olympia Cassone. This program in our school has value not only here but also to the community and to the people it serves. Membership is spread thru-out the school as each homeroom has representatives. The junior Red Cross program in high schools develops a sense of responsibility and leadership. Pupils also receive the personal satis- faction and happiness of helping others and serving in national and world-wide projects. page fcrrryfeiglit Junior Rea' Cross page fortyfmne OFFICERS EDWARD BOGDIQN ...... ...... I ,7'1',fI.!l7t'lIf ,IACQUELINE SUKANICK... ..... l '1'rr 1'rr.r1'd1-111 GEORGE GALANTI .... , . .Se'Cn'mry- Trmfzzrn' OI.YMl'IA CASSQNE. .. .... . ..... Sponmr AllIl1lc:1lllII1Cl', Marilyn Hun- singcr, George Gzzlanru, ,lac- quvlinc Sukzmick, Eddie Bog- ' mln-n, Thomas Toollcr, Frances Yam.-mu, Sandra Ebert, Doris Long. Row one-Charles Doll, Mr. Robert Neely, Howard Ellis, James Davis, Lester Bower. Row two-James Dwinell, Russell Ruppert, Phyllis Searfas. Row three'-Ronald lfngle, Floyd Givler, Ronald Smith. Row fourfRobert Fulton, Charles Nehf, George Kistler, lfleanor Appleton, Ned Rcinbold, Mike Davis. Aeromutzbs Club The Sky I5 the Limit . The Aeronautics Club is under the direction of Mr. Robert Neely. All students interested in flying and all phases of aviation are more than welcomed into this club. Discussions are made by guests and members on the different parts of the airplane. Diagrams and moving pictures are shown to help members further their understandingof the airplane and the circumstances involved. OFFICERS RUSSEL RUPPERT. ,. JAMES DWINNEL1. .. JOHN NOVAK ...,. . RONALD SMITH ..... . .,,Vic.e MR. ROBERT NEELY. .. ... Prexident Prftrident Secretary . Treafurer , S ponfor Page fifty Row one--,lack Kerson, jay Roach. David Hoffman, Mr. Robert Neely Mr. Herbert H. Reichard, Bill Chamerlain, Henry Faust, jr., Robert Abraham. Raw two' -fVlark Chases, Herbert Shatoff. Williziiii Miller, Robert D. Moyer, l,a-Roy Master, Bill Miller, Barry Batter- shall, Ronald Smith. Row tliter-Clinton D. Zimmerman, jr., Robert Fenstermaker. Charles Nehf, Russell S. Ruppert, jr., Merle C. l'yIIe, .lack Melehoir, Bill Howeth, VVillizIm Sherman, john D. llarnes. Row four- 'Dale Treweek, William R. Kuhns, Gregory Bean, Dave Kalb, William Boettger, Russell lileiler, john Horn, Bernard Ganz, Richard Fehnel, Bill Kesaclt. Engzheers' C ub Am! S0 We Build . . The Engineers, Club members gain experience in the IIse of the slide rule during the first semester under the sponsorship of Mr. Herbert Reichard and Mr. Robert Neely. For the remainder of the year, the club is shown movies on the various fields of engineering. Outside speakers and discussions are also on the agenda. To see how engineering is applied to industry, field trips to nearby power, steel, and cement plants are taken. OFFICERS lJAVlD KALBH I ,....,... . .. ...,,.. Prffzdrnz WILLIAM KUIINS. . . . .Vita Prefzdfnf BERNARD GANZ. . . ......, Seaman' JOHN HORN ....,......... ,...,... .,...... 7 ' rmfzm-r MR. HERBERT REICIIARD, MR. ROBERT NEELY,Sponfory page jiftyfone Row one-Ann Romatowslci, Patricia Lucas, Kristina Toffer, lVl:zrilynn Weidner, Betty Ann Weller, Joy Yocum, Peggy Brecker, Barbara Zamborsky. Row two-William Kuhns, Philip James, William Sherman, Kenneth Summers, Mr. Herbert H. Reichard, ,lim Kintzel, john Barnes, Henry Faust, Jr. Row three-Robert Egolf, John F. Shuman, Wayne l-lunsicker, Kent Hottinger, Taimi Toffer, John Werkheiser, Barry Battershall, Blair Sadler, Keller Kline, Alfred Sadler, Clinton D. Zimmerman, jr. Rowfour-Norman Sarachek, Dale Treweek, Malcolm Heckman, Richard Fehncl. Plzysieell eien ee Club W ith Determined Interest . . Developing scientific abilities among members, and encouraging them to develop projects for the Science Fair and Westinghouse Talent Search is the purpose of the Physical Science Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Herbert Reichard. Meetings are held twice a month, during which time demonstrations and lectures are given by the students on various phases of science. The organization is a member of the Science Clubs of America. OFFICERS TAIMI Torx-'ER ....,... . . .President HERBERT REICHARD ..,. .... S pomor page fiftyftwo Row one-Loretta Neidig, Susan Ann Reicharcl, Mary Ann Saeger, Dorothy Stieff. Arlene Osman. Row Iwo-V-Darlene Neibert, Marilyn Miller, Patricia Sweeney, Sally Dunn, janet Davis, Anna Wagner, Mr. Robert Stimmel, Alberta lick, lionette Hunsicker, Shirley Brown, Barbara Ann lroop. Nancy Krause. Row fllfffw lfvelyn Smoyer, Dolores Hertzog. Frank Bartman, Arlene Smoyer, Marie Kosman, Bernice liellisliieltl. f4b.rerzIff,r Carole Dannenliow, -lean Carl, Katherine Santee, llat Spaar. Dz'.s'm'butz't2e Ea'umz'z'0n C ab Fzht-Hana' Experience . . Seeking to present the inside story of business life, with a first hand knowledge of economic and commercial highlights, the Distributive Education Club, advised by Mr. Robert Stimmel, had on its agenda each year, the sponsorship ofthe school store and the annual fashion show. The members are also enrolled in the Distributive Education course and sponsor a dance in order to attend the convention, this year in Lancaster. OFFICERS ,IEAN CARL ....,.....,.,...,... ..,.,, P reyident PATRICIA SWE!-INEY .... . . . Vice President DOROTHY STIEFF ...,.. ,.... S ecrflary MARY ANN SAEGER .,... . . . Treayurer MR. ROBERT STIMMEL ..., . , .Spomor page jiftyftliree Row one-Pat Phillips, Pat Heckman, Saundra Kleman, Beverly Dennis, Adda Ginther, Nancy Wescoe, Sally Best. Shirley Shankweiler, Judy Fitzpatrick, Patricia lnfanti, Nana Pessina. Row two-f-Nancy Lou Kushner, jan Acker, Pat Smith. ,ludy Miller, Mary Ann Grube, Mr. lidgar Rabenold, Miss lfleanor lieisinger, Annice Crawford, Irene Perna, Sandra Mullin, Beverly Reinert, Caroline Weiss, Dorothy Green, Row thrfe--'Sandra Minner, Irene Bartynski, Helena Schlicher, janet Mintzer, Gloria Breinig, Marion Holhen, Carole Cin, Barbara Smith, Judy FelCl-ZS Arlene Dorner, ,lanice Schrampf, Nancy Gentzel, Vlune Nonnemacher, Alice Thompson. 077Z77Z67'6Z.Ll! Club N imble Fingers . Under the instruction of Miss Eleanor R. Geisinger and Mr. Edgar Rabenold, discussions on the points that are necessary to achieve success in the business world are made very interesting and informative by both the sponsors and the members ofthe club. The club celebrates Christmas by having a Christmas party and dinner for all members. The close of the school year brings the members to New York City where they see fine shows of their choice and spend a wonderful day. OFFICERS JUDY F ITZPATRICK ...4.... . ....... Preyidznr CAROLE CIN ...,. A . Vice Prefident JUDY FELEGY .,.... .,... S ecrftary IRENE PERNA ....,........, . . . Treafurer Miss ELEANOR GEISINGER, ., A. .Sponmrf MR. EDGAR RABENOLD Page fiffN'f0W Row one-'-Paul Reinhard, Robert Fenstermaker, William Sherman, Ronald Sobchack, lVlr. Paul W. Fatzinger, William Kuhns, Charles Hoffman, Bill Chamberlain. Rau' Iwo--james Snyder, Robert Donzirelli, john Werkheiser, Teddy Bear, Kenneth Briggs, Mike Zininierman, Daniel Filigno, james Oplinger, Carmine liedotto, Paul Gackenbach. Raw lllree---Arnold Gittleman, 'liony fletsko, Henry Kurlansik, Philip lf. Luft, Vliilliam lf. Cameron. jr.. Vvilliaiii Boettger, Robert W. Horvath, Gregory Bean, Brent lfollweiler. Key Cub Turn the Key To Good Character . . . The objectives of the Key Club, an international civic organization under the joint sponsorship of the school and Kiwanis International, are to develop initiative and leadership, to serve the school and community, to prepare for useful citizenship, and to accept and promote high humanitarian ideals. Attending Kiwanis meetings, preparing the annual parents' banquet, ushering at a school play, sponsoring a dance, and holding special meetings for vocational information are examples of the activities of the Key Club throughout the year. ROBERT IJONATELLI, . JAMES SNYDER.. .... OFFICERS .......PrefL'denZ Viee Prefident Tnuouokn BEAR.. ..., ..... S eeretary NIICHAEL ZIMMERMAN ,.,. . . Treamrer MR. PAUL FATZINGER. .. .... Spomor Page I3ffN'fi1'f Raw um'--Reginzi Shaputnic, Barbara Yoder, Sue Lawrence, Shirley Hunsicker, Mr. Paul Esser, Miss Ruth Roth, Nancy Wieand, Sandra Messner, Bernice Cruche, Lois Zeigler. Row lfl'U ' Charles Boyle, Pat Yurconic, Joanne Johnson, lfllen Butterworth, janet Weider, Sandra Nvolfe, Katharine Albus, Carol Hartzell, Irene Vasilik, lflsle Bishop, Connye Huebner, John Frank. Row ilnw' --Sally McDermott. Dolores Nikiscber, Betty Newcomer, Sally Genszler, Jacqueline Sukanick, lflaine Schlt-gel, jo Ann Spencer. ,ludith Rau. Roberta Rt-ichard, Pat Graham. RowAfnuw-el,ez1l1 Pauerstein, .lane Barnes, Iidirb Haines, Nancy Zeiner, lflaine Stone, Sally Sandt, Kathy Siegfried, liarbara iliaylor, Shirley Ott, Alice fVladden. F ufzzre T makers of Amerim To Wz'den Educcztiofz . . The F. T. A. Society was ably sponsored by Miss Ruth Roth. The members of the club and present teachers were all invited to a dinner party which was held at the Hotel Traylor. There was an open dis- cussion to all members on what they liked about teaching methods at .-X.H.S., also, two students from the Herald Tribune were here to compare the different education systems to F. T. A.'s members. GFFICERS ELi.iaN BUTTERWORTH ..,..,,..... ...,.. P refidfnz SANDY MESSNER ..... . . .Vife Prerideni BARBARA TAYLOR. . . ....,. Secretary ELSIE BISHOP ..........,.............,. . . . Trearlrnfr Miss RUTH M. Rorn, MR. PAUL Essen .....,. Spomor: page jiftyfsnx Row om--Dawn Barnes, june Dougherty, Darlene Bachman, Nancy Tews. Barbara Strain, Anna Mesaros, Shirley Ann Schuler, Carol Chipser, jean Frey, Beverly Smith, Sue Viener, Dons Morgan. Dawne Diefenderfer, Laura Lutz, Jeannette Kling, Patricia Muflley, Carole Santa Maria. Row !wo'lVlary Zuzick, Brenda Achey, Eleanor Bechtel, Patricia VVenzel, Lucille Keener, Sandra Drahos, Brenda -lones, Ann Fraley, Patricia Forschner, Annette hdelsteln, Anita Mclieone, Miriam l,eVan, Linda Levine, Mary Ann M. Frey, Dolores Leindeeker, Cathy Moyer, Ramona Lilly, Connie Laymon Rau' three-,Ioanne Miller, Bonnie Lee Wilson, Dawn Fatzinger, Gaye Mitchell, -lulie Philips, lilsa Steinbicker, Caroline Vliing, Anna Gaumer, Marian Meitzler, Catherine Ann Czrenko, Jacqueline Derr, Susan Casper, lilizaberli lfvans, Betty Ann VVeller, Dolores Felegy, Sandra Donald. Sandra Fox. Row four-Carol Henry, Nancy Clangewere, Patricia Godshall, Karen Kemmerer, 'lihalia Shafer, Marilyn Hunsinger, Yvonne Amey, Loraine Shimer, Joyce Rothenberger, Sylvia Smith, Darlene Cole, Flaine Altrichter, Beverly Clark, JoAnn Deutsch, Marcia Gehman. Rofcffve-Brenda Marcus, George Ann Marcus, Carolyn llessler, Carolyn Hottinger, Carol Kisthatt, Barbara Stephens, Barbara Albright, Barbara Grosser, Sandra Gentile, Shirley l'reed, Marlene Deppe, Brenda jane Kurtz, Doris l,eirt. Ruwrix-Sliirley Holben, Gail Bentz, Mary Burak, Annette Bray, Thelma Merkle, Sandra Brown, Mary Neff, Mary Ann Rybn, Rosalie Krajcar, Linda Lerch, Sandra Clark, Louise Shamenek. F uture Nurses Club And Lerzgthen Human Lzfe . . . The Future Nurses Club is under the able sponsorship of Miss Bessie Dorney, our school nurse. All girls who wish to be future nurses are wisely counseled in this club. To take care ofthe sick in the home, to prevent illness, and to maintain good health for themselves and their families are the aims of our Future Nurses Club members. Repre- sentatives from Nursing Colleges spoke to this group to encourage enrollment as student nurses. OFFICERS MARY BURAK. . . ......,,... ...... P rerident GA11. BENTZ ......,... , . . Vice Preridefzr GEORGEANN MARCUS .... ...... S ecrezary YVONNE AMEY ........ ........... T reururer ANNETTE BRAY .,....... .... P ublicity Chairman Miss Bessie DORNEY .,.. ............ S ponfor page fftyfseren lXiPIt'?fl-IIg '.'hlLill Anderson, Roca' onf V- William Clianiherlgiin, Russell Rohrhach, james Schmoyer, Mr. Paul lisser, Richard Baker, William Kuhns, Rofc' ffm ,lohn Canzano, lllillizim 'lirt-xler, Robert lfensterlnaker, Paul Ruth, Bruce Kralncr, james SI'2lllllllL'l', l,2ll'l'j' lfcgley. Row llmv 'lieriy Snitlt-i', Wlilliam Clarke, ,lost-ph lierggliold. Larry Kraus, VVilliam Kr-sack, Clary l llSl'IL'l'. Vorszfy U The Loaders of Tomorrow . . . Athletes who have earned letters in a recognized interscholastic sport are eligible for the Varsity AH Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Paul lfsser. fls members, the boys help in developing good sportsman- ship ancl school spirit throughout the school by selling booster badges and holding an annual dance. Une of the highlights ofthe year is their annual trip to New York City. OFFICERS LARRY KRAUS. . . ....,,...,,.. ...... I 'refident BRUCE KRAMER. . . . . . Vivo lwffidrnz 'FERRY SNYDER. . , . . , . .Secretary BILL CHAMBERLAIN. . . s . 7'rm,mrer MR. PAUL FSSER.. .Sponsor page fifryfeight l Row one--lilaine Parks, Virginia Lee Flamish, Grace Kohler, Margie Milham, Shirley Smicker, Dolores Yurconic, jean Best, l,ois MacDonald, Faye Reimert, Susie Palladino, Sandra Casciano. Row fwfr- Dottie Gerv, Carol Henning, Blanche Miller, Faithe Raines, Gail Ramsay, janet liacliman, l.orv.-ttu Mink, jeanne Bernhard, Regina Prisaznik, janet Holmes, Renee Schneider. Marian Rapoport. Raw fl1I't't'7lVl2iI'j0I'll' Shaffer, joy Yocum, Mary lillen Kuss, Mary Lou Roehrig, Carol Busck. Sally lisser, Bunny Mirth. Kay Angelino, Helen Schreiber, Gloria Stratos, Sandy Stocker. Leaders' Club Gain Through Partz'czlbatz'on . . . The Leaders' Club is composed of the most outstanding girls in physical education achievements. The club stimulates a more active interest in girls, athletic events and teaches good sportsmanship and leadership. Each member is required to earn a certain number of points before they can be admitted into the club. All girls receive the letter AH for their fine work. OFFICERS Do1,oRies YURCONIC. . . ..,.... Preridenr SHIRLEY SMICKER ,,,. ...,. If ice Prefidenz JEAN BEST. . ..,., , . ,Secretary-Trearurer page fifty-nine Bfginnzfff Tumbling Club Giflf' Tumbling Adwnred Tumbling Cl-ub Gzrls' Atlzletics Prowkle The Girls' Tumbling Club has contributed much in developing co- ordination and agility to participants of the club. Members begin with forward rolls, backward rolls, headstands, and cartwheels. When they have mastered this, they work individually on the more complicated tricks. Sponsoring the Tumbling Club was Mrs. Norma Steckel. Page Alpparafnf Club Dann' Club Enrichment of Character . page sixtyfone Apparatus Club Under the sponsors of this club, lVliss Helen Smith and lVlrs. Norma Steckel, members have mastered many gymnastic feats. lfach week the girls meet to master tricks and exercises on mats, spring boards, horses, and parallel bars. The results of these exercises promote agility. flexibility, and co-ordination. H7166 The members of the Dance Club meet Weekly to learn the funda- mentals of tap dancing, folk dancing, and modern interpretation dancing. Many members of this club become better ballroom dancers and find themselves possessing better co-ordination through the help of the Dance Club. Club Rua' mir Paul Koch, Dave .-Xlspzich, -lohn l,2lllClCl'1Sl1igL'I'. Donald Schleicht-'g Fra-cl Rushtitz, Richard Schmidt. Ralph BIIITIIILII1, Frzmcis xllwuzure, lfugene Vlcllinley, Curtis lnnihuch, RiL'l1Lird Christmiin, Wfiltei' Cox, Richnrtl Black fpz'rfm'r11rf'l. Boys' Gym Club A Vita! Part of 14 Boylf Lzfe . The Gym Cluh is under the sponsorship of !Vlr. Richard Schmidt. All interested boys are invited to join and try their skill on the different kinds of gym equipment. The boys of this cluh not only learn the fundamentals, hut they master the feats in :advanced gymnastics. They have presented trampoline and tumbling performances for school :iudiem'vs. OFFICERS CHARl.r:s CLARK. . . ..,.,4 Presidfnz RICHARD BLACK .,..., .t.... If ive Prffidfnt FRED!-:RICK RUSHATZ. . , . , .Srcrftary-7'rfaxurer page sixtyftwo Row on:-Barbara Tews, Nancy Afflerhach, Nancy Tews, Louise Brown. Row two--Barbara 'l'agert, li. Stephen, Judy Knoll, joanna Nloatz, Kay Laudenslager. Row threevliuhy Schellhase, Sallie Weaver, Roslyn Coskery, -ludy Rc-iff, lielith Lutz. liluinc Smith, l,ois Nlarsch, jane Bartholomew. Synclzronizea' Swz'mmz'ng Grace and Form . The Synchronized Swimming Club, sponsored by Mr. David Hackett. met every Wednesday morning at which time they practiced precision swimming and swimming into formations. Synchronized swimming helps the girls to develop poise and coordina- tion and it gives them a different viewpoint toward swimming. OFFICERS EDITH LUTz .,,...,.., ....,. P refident JANE BARTHOLOMEW. . . . . . Vice Prwident BARBARA Tsws ...,. .... . Secretary ELEANOR STEPHEN .... . . . Treasurer page sixtyrthree gf If ., as r 1 Row one-Lance Burgess, Kenneth lVlcl'lenry, Sanford Strauss, David Strauss. Row fwofblohn Werkeiser, Arnold Gittleman, Mr. john Baker, Gene Leonard. jack Kerson, Robert Swoyer. Clzess C ue A Challenge for the Mz'nd . . . The Chess Club, which was newly organized this year by Mr. john Baker, is scheduled to play other schools in the Penn-Jersey Inter- scholastic Chess League. The club consists of fourteen members. They select the seven best players to participate in the games with other schools in the Chess League. OFFICERS GENE LEONARD. . . ............ .... P rerident TVTARTIN KRASNOV .... .... S eeretary -TACK KERSON ..... .... 7 'rearurer page sxxtyffour .41 'P R, f, Af I I I ,I fx? 9 - if--3 Zi A. , ffu-W - I ow 3 J 'I A . X . A Ki , Q . 4 fi ff ' , u P- , JLINU' -' 4 . '- If JEPH I I p ' 'NX 4 LMP!! 4 P . - ' . ' . 4 6 .. . ,I JN , 5 n . I. ACTIVITIES v . o'o A Calppe! Ll Choir The A Cappella choir this year is under the direction of Mrs. Sara Aungst. The choir is composed of ninety voices, some of whom came into the choir from the Girls Glee Club of the previous year. Thanksgiving and Christmas programs were presented in Assembly for the enter- tainment of both the faculty and students. They also gave an excellent program for the Lehigh Structural Steel Co. and combined with the Band in a program for the National Convention of School Administrators at Convention Hall in Atlantic City. We can proudly say that the A Cappella Choir has fully accomplished its purpose of giving pleasure to those who love to sing and entertain. OFFICERS lVlIKE ZIMMERMAN .............. .....,, P refidfnf CAROL Sci-IAEFFER ,... i..,. I 'ice President CAROL EFFTING ,.... . . .Secretary-Treafurer page sixtyfsix Ruiz' mir' l'nr Korullca, Rim .-Xnnqni. -lzinc l.1cl1n-nwgilnur. lxlzunr Parks, Doris Dries, Nlurjorim- Cyplwrs, Ann llzirwick, Szimlru Nlussm-r, lm-1 Cziwluy, Nancy Vlliuziml, Nlzlry liliomson, Czrrolr- lfliliting. llliyllis Koclicr, -loycc lfstcs. Ruiz' ffm Szimlyc llorn. jvzln Kirclimzin, Hinclu Sliorr, Nlzirilyn Heiney, ,loam Summcrill, blanc liurncs, l.ois Wolilsun, li:ii'lwura Wullvy, Nlrs. Sum .-Xunggsr. l.0is llrong, Sully Szimlr, ,lainut Sriymlvr, YL-sta U'Nl-il, l'urriCizi Cznrtwriglir. llziula Stone, ,luzznlic Knuuss, Sun lfstock, l':1mc-la .lo LNl2ilISS. Ruiz' Ilmv' li2Il'l1lll'1l l.isl1ock, Sliirlcy Orr, l'1-ggi' llI'ccl:cr, Clizrrlottc llrumllion, Yvonnc Sclmiuvom-, 'lzznicc Mm-rrirr, l'L-ggi' Kislilmugli, lflsa Strin- lviclacr, Dorry lfiscnlwrown, llwcn 'lirn-xlcr. l'ur l'll'lilik'l'lI12lI1, ,loan McConnell, Dorothy Kunnuly, Vzirol Millrr. Kay' Sclum-im'i', Susanna- Long, Carol Sclizu-ffl-1'. Rim' four .-Xrnolal Glass, Walter Baclmmun, lfmlnionnl Kim-slvy. l,zirry l L-mln-r, Dziviml l,0l'll', Rohn-rr Yost, Rolwrt lVlurpl1y, Morris Mongi- lurz, Daw liussurr, xvlllllilll Slu-rmzm, Hola Stulwur, Don Km-rrvrer, Don Sharp, Ron Donscliivrz, lioh ligolli, Mika- Zimmcrmzm. Stun Stn-plwiis. vlzuncs Mcfrczuly. RIlfl'vfiI-flf Cliairlus Holler, Homcr w'L'hfZ, lfrzmcis Su-clu-I, Duvicl Nuss, Garry Arriuy, Brun- Wmm-r, Rolu-rr Fink. john lfrzmk, Douglas Zwcizig, liK'l'l11ll'll lizmz. l'1-ter Fisllcr, Rohn-rr lion-r, Dravid Cliristiun, -lzuncs Snyder, Ricliurcl Rirrm-r. -lolin Nc-wl1:u'sl. page xixtyfxeren Ylhffr' if mon' film' .fpwzl I-II 1'rlm1r',ff1f.v than in thr pfqfo1'n1arm'5 Row onefDavid Bassett, Ronald Donscheitz, David Nuss, David Lohr, Bernard Ganz, Ronald Smith, Rohert Stuher, David Vlvciler, Robert Yost. Rout nw' William Sherman, Gary Amt-y, David Christian, Phillip Luft, Douglass Zvvt-izig, Richard Ritter, Rohcrt Fink, l.arry Feder, Walter Bachman, ,lames Calhsto, Michael Zimmerman, Ca! pianoj, Mrs. Sarah Aungst. .flbi-entre 'Gilht-rt Ritt. mmry C zppers The Canary Clippers are a favorite to many an A.H.S. hoy and girl. This group is sponsored hy Mrs. Sara Aungst and represents the school hy singing for different civic groups in the Lehigh Valley. They join forces with the Melodiers when they present programs for P.T.A.'s, church groups, and other puhlic organizations. This year, for the first time, this group served as a nucleus for a stage production which replaced the Commencement Play. page sixtyfeight Row our -Ionnylee Rodgers, Patricia Heffernan, Joan Summerill, Elizabeth Zweizig, Mrs. Sarah Aungst. Glenna Fink Gwen Trcxler, Dorothy lfisenhrown, -Ioan McConnell, Lois VVohlsen. Roca ffm-V-Suzanne lfstoelz. Carol Schaffer, ,lean Kirchman, Ann Harwiclc, ,laniee Merritt, Patricia Crm-ssman, l'atricr Cartwright, Marilyn Heiney, Ycsta U'Ncil, Doris Dries, Mary Lou Manlm Cat pmrzul, Rosalyn Coslu-ry. .-Ib.rr11Iff,v Mary Fartuch, lfleanor Km-clit. page sixty-nmc e odiers The Melodiers is a girls, ensemble of twenty-two voices. This group, supervised by Mrs. Sara Aungst, sings for many civic organizations in town. They have a separate program of entertainment until Christmas. at which time they combine into a group of forty-four voices with the extra twenty-two from the Canary Clippers. iris, lee lub 'llhc Glee Cluh, under the direction of Mrs. Sara Aungst, hoasts one hundred voices which blend together into heautiful harmony. Many of these girls advance to the .PX Cappella Choir for the following year. Very few ol' us forget their excellent music in the Christmas Programs and Spring Concerts. VVe can also he Very proud of their outside concerts which entertain the puhlic as well as they entertained us. GROUP A .lo ANN SPENCER. . , ,,.... Prefidenr SYLVIA SMITH, . . , . . . . , , View Prefidenz BARBARA ALBRIGHT. . . ,... ,Sfcrrtary page seventy Rott' o11f'fffSantlra Brandt, Gail Brown, Sue Yiener, Billie Breiscli, lris lbomson, ,loanne Hunsiclter, Anita Scliadt, Pat Uraliam, Karen Uels, lVlarie Snyder, Carole Santa lVlaria, Beverly Foulk, Renee Del,ong, -lanet Rotb, ,lanice Neitz, Darlene Bacbman. Karen Kropp. ,lane illbomas. Raw ffm--Kay King, lVlarjorie Pasblaow, Vivian lfrey, Carol Hillegass, Anna Mae lirieli. Barbara Boyer, Sylvia Shoemaker, Barbara Rau, Carol Snyder, Mrs. Sara Aungst, Carol l-lartzell, Bobbi lVlcQuilken, Susan Katz, Helen Hlatky, Anne johnson, Donna Staul'l'er, lileanor 'l'aves, lileanore Dau benspeck. Row three-Yvonne Mullen, Vera Hertzog, Sally Adams, Kathryn Hoffman, Dorothy Albright, Carol Bishop, JoAnn Spencer, Ann Deiley, ,ludy Holte, Nancy lfddinger, Judy Kessler, joy lriinblu, l'at l,arlcin, liarbara Selirader. l'ar Sigafoos, Mary Casciano, Anna ilaumer, Sylvia Smitb. Rfl'fl'.l'lIllI' l,ois lfckert, l,ois jenne, 'leanne Gebris, Dawn liarret, hluditli Rau, Suzanne lloss, Sandra Drozda, Darlene Sniitli, Nancy Dolen, Suzann Glass. Judy Krause, Barbara Furst, Patricia Nagle, -ludy Kummery, Brenda Achey, Sarah Fister, Sandra U'Donald, Sallie Weaver. Row fitv Darlene Sruber, Barbara Albright, lflaine Altriclier. Carole Miller, Betty Scbaadt, janet Fogleman, Virginia Dickert, Betsy Zweizig, Marilyn Woblsen, june Morgan, Leda Herman, Gloria Herinony, Kathy Siegfried, Darlene Cole. Patra Larsen, Shirley liiancbini, Katharine Schreiber, Maxine Rosenfeld, .lane Cordero. GROUP B BEVERLY FOULK. ,. ,. . ...... Prefidenz SALLY ADAMS. . , . . Vice Prefidmz .IUDITH KRAUSE. . ...,, Secmary page seventyfone Row one-William Stoppy, Tznor Sax.g Larry Fisher, Baritonz Sax.g Arthur Rehrig, Alto Sax.g Clair Althouse, Tenor Sax. Row two-james Christopher, Alto Sax., Leaderg Richard Ritter, Tromboneg David Latshaw, Tromboneg Donald Ketterer, Trombrmeg Roger Landis, Drumf. Row zl1rrevRichard Shaner, Trumpetg Bruce Kleppinger, Trumpefg Ted Gearliart, Trumpetg Robert Bower, Trumpetg Ronald Del,ong, Barr. Not Present-Kenneth Harkins, Piano. The Canary Cawliers The Canary Cavaliers is the high school dance band and has added much to our school activities. It is directed by a student leader, james Christopher, and guided by Mr. Albertus L. Meyers. Besides performing in assemblies as a program in itself, the band accompanies many groups. This was especially true ofthe Variety Show and Fashion Show. The club sponsors dances in the gym, and the football and basketball dances are made possible by the music of the Canary Cavaliers. JAMES CHRISTOPHER ...,,..,, . . .Smdenr Imadfr MR. ALBERTUS L. MEYERS ..., 4... , ..Spon.for page seventyftwo Row ofzefffarzary, Lefi, -lean WC3VCl'Q Captain, Lois MacDonald: Canary, Right, Kay Binder. Row tw04Barhura Saltzer, Judy Feldman, Sally McDermott, ,lulie Patrislzy, Karen Wentz, Sandra Horn, lVl:u'y Ann Howard, janet La Bar, Mary Ellen Kuss, Phyllis Litzenberger. page sevemyfthree zzjorettes A glamorous collection of high steppers is displayed at Allentown High Schools' football and basketball games. The majorettes present dazzling performances which are never forgotten. Tryouts for majorcttes are held at the end of the school year. All girls who display ability in twirling batons have a chance to be an A.H.S. high stepper. All majorettes, working under their student leader, Lois MacDonald, always receive enthusiastic applause from all on-lookers. ameri Bama' The Concert Hand under the direction of Mr. Alhertus L. Meyers, is an outstanding organization in our school. Recently changed from the Concert Orchestra into the Concert Band, the membership consists of 78 students. This year the hand journeyed to Atlantic City with the choir to perform in Atlantic City's Convention Hall for the American Association of School Administrators. page seventyffmrr and Choir fl .l01.7If Conrfrf af f1ffll7lfI.I' City for f1HI6'I'l't'lH1 f1,U'0f'I'l1f1.07I Qf Sm'01zdary Sflzoof A1111111'1z1',vfraf01'.v page seventy-ji1 e Y'l1rn1 lfflinxf Llffllliiig Bmw' Mr. Albertus Meyers and the Allentown High School Marching Band, with its extraordinary marching ability and stirring music, is seen at all outdoor athletic events and at most civic parades. This year, as in the past, the Canary and Blue uniformed band thrilled the spec- tators with its unique formations and precision marching. page seventy-six Q sg L 14 gif' . ' MQ t :LMTy'im.1,x, J 4 Xij Q rib Likw L Y 1 i QL,N xx 5 Q y R Q , 1 Y 'W f QQ if ggg-zf '-,, v ,gi !U3 ffl . K -Lzl Q xxxxl X' N ' Q 1 3, k 'L K f Nw.. x .1 .x X j -5 vi L h. E' H Y it 4 Q- ' 0 Y rs J 'Q , g 1 , . N, :ix K ll 1, 5 X E, Q y is , Eng M g B u .ayvfk A-.L S N S-Q. vi -. 'f aff ' F E if if A , ,gn 'J I 5, gx Q H Y 5 I A Q K is :ff H ,S j S Z f 5 ' yQ'g x 'Q f X A E gi G L ,Y x. ix fl X ll ak' ,lx A Y. ll ul P6 T Q Z Q5 lug' RJ ll 'fs H MEM-Q, ,V 8 fl 'Sf E A 3 . .M Y sf, f ek 4 Q 1' 5 S u- ,S X l, g l f Q ll E 'ua Q u J N K ,g M .. WM, K M . -I J W ,r W au k lu ' ' as ' ,an ff ll -0 - 1 - E if - . ,.., I Q Q : . Q' -.I E fr. I ' EQ sf ' V 2 1' X.X. rgfrw -' ' ' T NEW l li miofml Honor ociezy With a membership of seniors, the National Honor Society under the direction of Mr. Robert Neely is composed of outstanding students from all high school courses. The counselors, helped by the faculty. select these boys and girls for many qualities such as leadership, scholar- ship, citizenship, character and integrity. Because the members are engaged in so many other activities, the Society meets only once a month. The meetings include addresses by members of the high school faculty and guest speakers as well as group discussions of school problems. Each spring, new members are inducted into the National Honor Society and a picnic is held. Members have the opportunity to take a General Aptitude Test given by the honor societies throughout the United States. The participants may earn scholarships to various colleges if they rank high enough. page seventyfeight Rum- war KNl11H'l0Yfk' l,I'lItll10l1, -loam Hamilton, Nllflllll' lotlt. l3z1l'lm:11'zt lotlcr, xlfgllllll Lu- lflzmuslt, Sumlru NlL'SSllL'l', Klatry :Xnn llrulu-, llonnit- Dt' NI tlt, 'Q '0 l IIIN' l l'xt- ll L tt L 1 at lutx 1 patrick. Nznnzt Pt-ssitm: lltcmlzn Hixson. l':tt llt-Climzm, Blurloy Lllt'l'II1,11. Rm' law Louist- Rt-inlmoltl, jo.-Xnm' Pztlusci, Lois Scltztlllh, Nlztrllynn xyL'lLll1l'l'. ,ludy lVlillc1', Ulcnnzt llztuntnn. N111 Rnlmcrt Nccly, Annicu Ctgml-oral, Sltirluy Slmnkxw-ilt-t', .-Mlclzt Uintlu-r, l5ztl'lm1'u Stark. .lt-nnit--Nl:11'ic Scott, Arlt-nv Dorm-t, Lois Hoist. l.nuru Klitlt Rmz' llzrff llc-1'lu-r't Slmtolvf, Dt-Forrest AI1I'L'Yll'I', Rolwrt l t-t1stct'l11ztkc1', William Slu-rlnzm, Nlztttltvw Deutsch, .lulizm ilorodsky, 'lolm Sltumzm. l'l1ilip lf. Luft. Rolwrr D. Moycr, Nlnrl: Ct-rt-it-llo, -lim Sloztmz Rogcl' llirtl, Rolu-rt hl. Killian. Ruff' frfzw Nlnttltn 'llztrkovslqg -lutly lin-isrlt, Gloria Stratos, Lotx-ttxt Mink. latimi 'l'ol'll'1', Kztrcn Km-tttttwtur, Connic l'1-nton, Rosnliv Gordon, Du-nan Konivur. Lois Wohlscn, lxl2iI'jOl'lt' Slllllllxkl ,lam-t llzncltmztn, lizzrlsztru Wltitmr, Xnitn Curr, lfilvt-n Krausu, Doris tiiztm-lli, Rmz'f1'c'f llrucv Nvonwr, ll1k'l'l'j' Snytlcr, Riclmztral Kulutly, Nornmtt Sgtmclu-k, Vlllliztm Ql2lI1ll'l'2lI'l, Douglas fxwizig. licrnzml Uztnz, Riclmttl l'lt-rring, llill lit-suck, ,lolm Horn, 'll-tl Nickcl, l.:ttry lin-mlm-y. Rirlwztnl l page se1'entyf1n11e L' lt OFFICERS VVI1.l,1AM SHERMAN ....., . ...,.. Pm ',t' ldwnf ROBERT FHNsTraRrx1Al4l-IR. .. , l'irr Pr f',t ' fdfnr 'LAIMI Tow:-:R ......... , ,Snr-wrar-y BARBARA NNHITNIZR, A A . . . . Y'1-nzmrw RICHARD HHRRING .... .Surg,-11uf-111-arm.r MR. RIQHARD N121-tl,Y.. . . . , .Spmmlr Thru .rrzzdy and nxvmrfh fav' gain fl11',r lzozmr Student Cozmvil The Student Council of A.l-l.S. is one of the most outstanding organi- zations of our school. One representative from each room is selected to attend meetings and make a report to his homeroom. Any criticism a student has, for or against anything, can be given to the representative for discussions at weekly meetings ofthe cluh. Various schools visit the A.H.S. Student Council during the year to study and observe our group and to discuss common student council problems. We can be very proud of our Student Council just as all future A.H.S. students will be as they achieve good citizenship among students in the years to come. page eighty Row one-Richard Stephens, Marilyn Heiney, Shirley Smicker, Anna Mae Erich, Sandra MacKenzie, Pat Updegrove, Mr. Paul Clymer, Terry Snyder CPrr.r1'a'mtD, Joanne Bellucci, Frances Goldstein, Judith Kline, Sandy Fritzinger, Janet Gangawere, joan Ross, Carol Chipser, Theodore Gerhard. Row two-Dick Makoul, Richard Christman, Joanne Pugliese, Janice Knappenherger, Linda Katz, Carole Cin, lfdith Lutz, Juanita Boyle, Nancy Ayers, Suzanne Hoss, Irene Perna, Bernadine Zuzick, Blanche Miller, jim Callisto, James Weingartner. Row ihree-Tom Bundocker, Hank Wieder, Janet Bachman, Carolyn Myers, Joanne Taylor, Youse, Pat Burke, joan Summerill. Connie Fenton, june Cain, Joanne Tomecselc, Marcia Seiden, Kristina Toffer, Carol Miller, Kathy Robert Russoli, Tom Sage. Row four--john Canzano, George O. Fritzinger, Arnold Glass, Bob Wetzel, Kenneth Summers, Bruce Womer, David Lohr, Francis Trent- alange, Richard Herring, Robert Wolbach, James Davis, Dennis Mest, Norman Rahenold, Charles Keller, james Hirst. page eighzyfone OFFICERS TERRY SNYDER .... .........,...,,........ P refident JOHN CANZANO ..... ..,. V ice Prefident-Trea.rurfr KRISTINA Toi-'FER ..,. .,............. S ecretary EARL JACOBY ..,............... . . .Sergeant-at-arm: MR. CLIFFORD BARTHor,oM1H:w .,.. ........ S pomor MR. PAUL CLYMER wav 5' , mary The CANARY, the Allentown High School student newspaper, is published bi-weekly by a staff of approximately fifty students. Com- petition for a place on the staff is keen and is reflected in the quality of the paper and the many honors it has won in competition with other schools. Besides publishing a paper the principles of journalism are taught to members of the staff in scheduled classes. Editorial supervision is directed hy Mrs. Frances McConnell Bixler while the actual production is done in our own print shop headed hy Mr. Ivan liixler. page eightyftwo W11,1,1Arx1 LAMIQRUN ...,.....,..,,, ..,,....,, A XIONNY Lisle ROIJGIERS, PATRICIA L'AR'I'NN'RIGll'I'.. 'IOAN HAMILTON, NClRM.AN RAmaNo1.lJ.. .. .,, Ruiz- our lfllcn lgllrn-rum'tl1. Slmirlvy IlllllSlCkl'IA, Lllrlllc lxm-um-V. I,1!fI'll'lll :Xllwrig4l1r, Rulvy Sclu-lllmsl-. XII. lmn liixlvr. Mrs, lvgm liixlvl. xlLlI'2LlIl'I Williams. flmglrlotrn- l'l11nllmn, Sur ffstock. Suv ,-Xpplvtun, Rodga-rs, Kristin.: 'l'oH1-r, Carol Du-ckrr, lin-mln Bartz, .loan HlllNilNll1, Louisc Reinhold. l3:n'lm1':1 Xl!lI1lNDISkf, Szugnlm lfisrn-l'. lnlm xYl'I'kl1l'iSl'I, nz' Vfnlzf Pvggy lfwukvl. I.llllI'.I lxllvk. Nauncx Nvillson, lflinm' Rvsslrr. ,lmn SllI11Illl'l'iH. fnml Lipton, Nnumm 'XI'l10lkI,-IlIl1l'f l'10g1h'l1I1lI1, Xnn llguxxivlg, -Iunly lin-isvlm, -Inns li.nm-s. Wnmlgn lloltzingrr. wr Rf1:f'f'ir-f RichnrJ Kznlxuly. QLVIIX rluhns- Ion. .luligm Kiolvillsky, Hx-nry Kull.msik, Philip Luft, Williaun L'.nm-ron, NK?I'l!1.ll1 Rzalwnolml. ,Iolm liiclmzmlsmm, Wlnlm Horn. Hurry Ruth, lin-Im-A Slum-I, xIiL'hlIl'l Katz. THIC S'I'AFl ' . . l:'d1't0r-in-lflliff Pagr Um' lfdflor Pngw 'l'fv0 lfdffm' liluaraw KRAUSIC, MAIKY Am-1,1-:'1'oN ..,.. . .Pagf Tlfm' l:'a'imr CHARI.0TTl-1 PRUDHUN, .IUHN QVYHICARN.. ,,.. Pagw IROIH' l:'d1'mr LAURA Kl,IL'K ....... ..........,.., , . .f:IAl'l'lI!fIfI-O71 .1llHl!3K1fr'l' I,UCIl.I.Ii Ku lcN1fk. . . .lfxvllflflgw 12,6171-YOI' Spa nmrf lid1'tor1'al.. ..lVlRs. FRANCIQS IVlcCoNN1al.l, lilxmcu l'r0d11rf1'm1... ....,,..,,. .,.lVlR. IVAN HIXLICR page mghtyfthree t'2ll'fXK'lAigllT, -Iguniru W1-idm-r, Suv l,llNYl'k'I1L'1', Alonn N mln-I. Ruiz' mv, .lonnm- Dznfhmn-x'. llomtlu Ruiz' llzfrr Rulwrl lfgulfv. Xnn Ruin.:- towskl, l'.llt't'l1 kmlnsn-. jonny lm- l,111',v All111'Do1111!a' hzzllfrf gr111'1jf11ff-V. Campay Cai- ps l'r1'5f11f1'd by I1 111f1'11f1'd g1'011p of .rI11d1'11t,v for Ihr h111111f1't of The Canary Thr fh0r11.f 50111125 071 Mage hw I11111' of 141111171171 Lm1'1'J 011 rfju 10111 l1 '1AIfa Saflzlfr page ezghtyffour 1 zffzf fflflll' Pdf! frm lvhdtl' the din-ctimm of Gwen 'lirexlr-r, blzmicc Nlcrrirr :md Nlxlrcixl l3isl1of'frl1e tzllcnt 0f.'xH6l1TOXYI1 High Sclwol was I7Zll'lldk'll through gn sc-rius of nuts across the smgc for thc hcncfit of our school l1l'XX'SI11lpk'l'. This pl'mlllcrim1. soma-times kncmn ns thc l'xXN,XRY YQll'il'I'y' Shim. plgnyvd lu-1'ul'v two large zuldicxlccs. lr is difficlllr to know which group gziim-ml rhv grvznrvsr cnjoynu-nr from the prrscnrntimm thc canst UI' ths zundic-mm-. K-F lffulff' RMK' 1'IrfrfJ14g 1f'0fz'. Vflllff Cfl11'c11Zwt and XII-J' lll'!'UI'dI'U7I page esghtx-411.- Ns.. 'BN-.. Fmlzzom on Parade lfach year at Allentown High School, the Dis- trihutive lfdueation Department sponsors a fashion show. This year's models were all high school girls who exhihited poise, charm, and all other makings of an attractive model. FASHIUNS ON PARADE, the school's eleventh show, was held lVlarch 13, 1956, in the school auditorium. ln cooperation with four- teen associated Allentown merchants, Mr. Robert Stimmel, coordinator of Distrihutive lfducation, presented 75 models. who displayed approxi- mately 150 different styles. Included among the categories were: heach wear. sport clothing, coats, suits. street dresses, and formal wear. Senior girls: Bernice liellisfield, ,lean Carl. Carol Chipser, Marie Kosman. Arlen Osman, and Gloria Stratos, served as narrators, for the event. Thus, another major department of Allentown High School helped to luring recognition to our school. l'lUI'I7II1!1 . , . .H iil,rtN SCHRI-fllilik KM' l3lNmaR NlARY .-XNN l'l0NX,-XRD Spfn-fx. . .. .,IoANNi2 Moxrz lJre.r,rf.v .. . S.fxNoim lVlACKliNlII-I ll.-xkimim S'rARK Comix Hokvnii MARION l'il'S'l'liIN as Tom Sawyer page ciglity-'six i 1 1 all 9 av nf' ,A 45 N. 'PV Xmt 1 S 4' K PZ 'Y M g ef! , . inf . if sl vb V XX S E af Q V 1 Fw wmawm V 3-Q 3 if' if -P-'Z X X f' 'Lu-t 4, 1: 4 Q E ' ,I rf K 'A ,s xx E x 7 A ,gd Y Q n I' , ,W 11 4 1 'E-1' The most recently formed organization at high school is the Theatrics Club. It was inaugurated to present plays for the enjoyment ofour students and the improvement of auditorium programs. This group is sponsored hy Mrs. Marjorie Dent. Theatrics is divided into sub-groups of writing, directing, staging and acting to help its members learn more about the fields ofthe drama that are of interest to them. 7 fZE6ll'7'Z.L'.S' Club OFFICERS DoRoT1-lv KENNEDY ............. ..,,...... . llanager IDONALD Poscl-I ..,,..... ...dfyiffanz lllanager VIACQUELINIQ l'IAII,STONE ..,, . . , ...,.., Seeremry RICHARD SHANER. . .... . .Executive Director Row one--Mary Uaugler, Marjorie Cyphcrs, Jacqui Hailstone, Richard Shancr, Janice Merritt, Mrs. Marjorie Dent Dorothy Kennedy, Donald Posch. l,uisc Sulitan, Dollic Gaugler, Elaine lfrtlman. Rua' Iwo-Charles F. Clark, David Alspach, -luan Noguera, Robert Dailey, 'ferry Bellcsficlcl. Thomas Check, Anthony Cvrciello, Doug jones. Row three e-Dian Miller, Luci Dil,co, Barbara Stark, Yvonne Schiavonc, Barbara Zamborsky, Phyllis Grunt-nstein, live Bokosky, Phyllis Rauch, Margaret Williams, Marian lipstein, Lynda Rabb, lissic lfnizx. page cxghtyfeight . w. X ,. W T zme Ou! for Ginger Srfzfor Cffzfx Pfny !9 .1 : T 1 .X gurl fm-s our lm' rlu- loorlmll Ttlllll :xml mzllws lr. llus was flu- mum plor ol' rlu- Senior Class Play. 'llin1n- Our for Gil1gcl '. Ginger felt tluzlt girls should lu- in flu- szum- srzmcling as lwys :mal this idea of lulrs mzulc for an lwiluricms. excl-cnlilmgly vnjuyznlwlc num-aly. UXSI' ll1f,'f.w ' f.l1w' lll,URlX Sllulus I-'fffhrf fflnff HIKRYXRD llxwl fi,ff.w' SL 1-1 l.uHu Nu -ffm: ,l.'XNI'I llmm-s hfflllllll' lllll' lgUKOSKY Ybmmx' tif-,wr RUNHU Svuu l1I. f1'.-,' ILIYI-X ,Imax l,xRm' KRXI s llf. Kim-wr XXIIIIXXI Surrmxx .lla l!'wMr XYIIIIXXI YXXIIRHN l,, .' fr Qlxgu llXlISIUNl gk ,f X . wg f L ,Q .3 pllgc' t'lgllfX 7U7lt' 'ffl 1 'Y Q A as ,Qftif - ' M 1-5 waxy-,Sis ggi 1 l , 9 ggi ,W . gzqskw , 44 t A 3 Y ou Can? Kms Q, ' ii Caroline ,, . 5 EIQ .. cs 1311 ' X Y fi- 55' r .:::. e q Q4 , JUNIOR CLASS Pwr J ,qu i P , g Q 1 You Can't Kiss Caroline a roliclcing X comedy. was the choice of the unior Class this year's annual production. The plot concerns a young girl a newcomer to the neighborhood, who shows little interest in the normal teenage whims. , E552 I 1 . if ZR -ws QR .' K' XS l' x ifiigf' A ' 222- 1 f ' ' QE 1,111-ffffrif Ri-.M-.I-, hcnwiflni-in 5 -13 1 'Q .lla Ram! lixali-im Z.-mnouski' Q I ..,, Pm .,., ... lil,-xNcHii Nliiiisk ' - jramifiif ,. , ,JANE Nlorax ' V lfzuzny Simi SNYn1iiui.-iN si i v Slzfrlry xl.f'lKIXN Rwoi'ok'1' , W e 33, hizzzjf, . ,lu-XN H lg,KKIil, E 6 D- Milly, . . . , . . , . ,I ,-xN1a'r l'r'1'1-:Rs ' , .llzir lfmnximi l'A'1'it1c1x QlAR'I'WKlGll'I' K ' Jw, Roni-ilu' Sl1.vi-'ici' ' A ' W , ll'i'!!1'f Ri-:mix xi.n llvxoxlx :L llff:z'i'f. , lloxirik ll mail H' - Smnfwy .IJNNIIJ l3xssif'1 r .llflfm .'lN'IgllliNY Qll5RIliI,l,ll f 4 julzmzff' l,llll.Il' l,isviNi- f J , .AV Wg , V ,al i I 'rf' N - H -h Q 1M f-fi f L, W' E fl A A fl f .' gl f. X -ff J J W f m11H ' -- l l 1 N IQ X 5. X SPCRTS Pep Rdlljf Before the Bethlehem game our annual pep rally was held in the Gym. This year there was a great deal of enthusiasm and school spirit on display hy the stu- dent body. With music, cheers, speeches, and demonstrations by our Majorettes the team was sent off to prepare for the big Turkey Day game. The eheerleaderf take the floor ay the rafters ring with cheerf. r. .lleyerx enterf into the .rpirit of the rally with .rome rock and ro!! mzific. Pau! Clymer, our xcout, putr hir feorch to good we in predicting the ouieome of the game. Bob rlIcCracken urgef everyone to back up the team and give a mighty cheer. page ninetyftwo Row om'-Sandy Cassiano. Faye Ann Reimert, Susan Palladino, Captain: Rosie Atiyeh, Helen Petrtl. Row two' Nancy Dotter, -Ioan Folwt-ll, Dolores Yurconic. Gretchen Walton, june lVlonk, Shirley Sclinncltu Rtntt Schneider. Ch eer emiers page ninetyfthree We got the pep! We got the steam! This is a picture ofthe A.H.S. cheerleaders sporting their canary and blue uniforms at all football and basketball games. The cheerleaders, captained by Susie Palladino, are an inspiration to the student body and to the players. The A.H.S. cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Norma Steckel, practice vigorously all summer. This can easily be seen by their en- thusiastic displays at our games. W COACHES DALE RITTER GLEN SMITH PERRY SCOTT Ilfad Coafh KEN WILDONGER PAUL CLYMEE WW! Spring, Jummfr, winter, fall, Wh,dfFZ'Ef the Maxon, Tht?7'6,.Y a fport for all. Baffball, football, bafleetball too, llerfy zhf Jportf fiery of the Canary and Blue. H .2555 T ' iff' .Xl A gxgirz, I page ninetyffoufr Varsity F ootbfzll The Allentown High gridders this year faced perhaps one of the toughest schedules ever arranged for an Allentown High School team. Though the 3-7 record may not look impressive, we have the assurance of our coaching staff that there was a team on the field that gave their best. VVith only eight seniors returning to the squad there was a huge task of shaping a defensive and offensive team from relatively raw material. The experience gained this year should be reflected in the 1956 team. Defensively the gridders held their opponents to 148 points and in no game was there an over- whelming score piled up against A.H.S. On the offensive the boys did break through and did score on long runs. junior quarterback John Donmoyer tossed to Bill Kesack for 6 touchdowns. His team- mates -lohn Scheirer, Lloyd Merritt, Joey Addabbo, Bill Kesack, Gary Fisher, Harold Gross, Paul Ruth, Continued on Page 96 l '-'H Vanta' raft aea' tte f 'rr f VARSITY S C O R li B O A R D Opp. A.H.S. I9 ..... Reading ..... .... 1 2 0 ..... Norristown ...,.. .... 3 3 . . 7 l 20 .,,.. Memorial High .....,.. . . West New York, Nxl. 13 ..... Steelton .,.........,.. . . . 7 20 ..... Phillipsburg, NJ.. . . . , , 0 0 ..... Central Catholic .,.. .... I 9 7 ..... Hazleton ,....... ,,.. 3 4 1-L .,... Easton ,........... ... ... 6 35 ,.... Patterson Park, Md. .,..., 9 f 20 ..... Bethlehem .......... . . . 6 i148 .... Totals ...... . . .133 Row onc+Roger Meisner, Edgar Yost, Lewis Givler, William Trexler, Richard Sterner, Mgr., Russel Rohrhack, Warren Evans, Mgr., Vincent Saccani, Ronald Sobchachk, joseph Addabbo, Paul Ruth. Row two-John Donmoyer, Ralph Bartman, Thomas Barrett, Richard Frirch, Harold Gross, Arthur Kulp, Wm. Kesack, john Scherier, Wm. Weber, Keith Wilcox. Row three-joe Blankowitsch, trainer, Eugene Knopf, Richard Sniscak, Arthur Layton, Thomas Rhoad, james Walter, Eugene DeFiore, Richard Tatasciore, Wm. Sweeney, Donald Schleicher, Richard Delong, George Atieyeh, Henry Wright, axxixtant trainer. Rowfour-james Kritis, Malcolm Heckman, Robert Hendricks, Daniel Getter, John Kraus, Frank Pascoe. Gary Fisher Charles Sacks, Jackson Brown, Wm. Seibert, John Olson, David Lohr. page 'ninetygfivc y Llllllflillllfll-fflllll l'ayf 95 Bob Hendricks, Art Kulp, and john Kraus con- tributed much to the offensive plays and were responsible for many defensive plays that kept the margin narrow. The accomplishments of Coach Perry Scott are a proud record to our school and Allentown can hold its head high. The 1955 record is on the books and we are not making an alibi. Some of the losses were heartbreakers with goal line stands halting our scores. VVe are proud that the boys gave their best and that is the true A.H.S. spirit. 1 . as aff?- 'r-f -Xrt Kulp and llarold Gross ffffl-1'z1pf11l'r1i'l Top fora' Robert llohc, Yimx-nt Saccani. K1-irli Vlvilcox. Srfmnl mic' l,loytl lVl1-rrirr, Vvilliam xx'1'lN'I', Paul Ruth. 'I'111'nI mu' joseph .-Xddabbo, Richard lfrirch. john Sha-in-r, NYilIiam Kesack, Fnzzrllz mu' Gary lfisht-r, XYilliam Sm-ilu-rt. john Kraus. s t 2 E S B K L , ' 1 fy x f x : .5 . 1 ,JST 35' v V I 7 , 3 fi 2 Row one-john Borrell, Henry VVieder, Gerald Moyer, James Toolan, George Stow, Richard Protrowski. Row two Richard Sharp. illgrg David Skeath, 'lied Arhogast, John Schaeffer, Bernie Costello, David Portlock, Walter Sajkowics, Richard Makoul, joseph Noti, William Bartholomew, Mgr. Row rlzrfr-Ramon Mantz, Dan Costello, Terry Duggan, Robert Sommons, Ronald l,anze, joseph Yurack, Gerald Hannis, Bruce Trotter, Terry Wilson. Rowfour--Kenneth Moyer, Melvyn Max, Francis Belrz, Robert Knoll, William Smith, Brent Werley, Warren Koch, joseph Tibcnsky. Rowfive-Patil Reinhard, Ronald Jacoby, Harry Lopsonzski, Alfred Rushatz, David Kelly, John WVallis, John Bruchok, George McLaughlin. Jzmior Vmzvizy The little canaries coached by Mr. Kenneth Wildonger and Mr. Dale Ritter finished the 1955 season with eight consecutive wins and no losses. The JV's held their opposition scoreless in four of the eight games played. Only one team, Wilson Boro, was able to score more than six points against the JV's defensive wall. Harry Lopozonski quarterbacked the team and with his accurate passing was responsible for a number of the touchdowns. Alfred Ruschatz, Joseph Noti, and Richard Makoul were the powerhouse in the little canary backfield. The line proved itself as can be seen on the record with the opponents scoring only five touchdowns during the season, offensively they paved the way for many of our winning TD's. The little canaries have had their test and have proved themselves. Next fall, we will see many of them wearing the canary and blue in varsity competition. If their record this year means anything, we can predict much for next fall. page ninety eight Cftting rfady page nmetyfninc It taker a lot of sweat and backacher to make, the vanity ,JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD Opp. A.Il.S O ,.... Central Catholic. , ...., 25 O ..... Easton ..,.... ..,., 2 S 7 ..... Reading ..,.. ..... 1 4 O ..... Bethlehem ......., .,.,. 2 7 O ..,.. Phillipsburg, NJ. ,.....,.. 26 13 ..... Wilsoim Boro ..,.,, ...,. 3 Z 6 ,.... Northampton . ,.... 25 6 ,.... Bethlehem. . , , . . . .27 Coachel- Ken Wildoliger Dale Ritter Row OIIKYR. Sterner, 'managfrg J. Olsen, J. Canzano, W. Kesack, 'lf Peacock, L. Wasser, l,. Keppel, R. Fager, G. Wt rlu Rau two-il. Blankowitsch. trainer: Vl. Kritis, lf. Lesko, Donmoyer, R. Quarterman, vl. M. Sewarcls, Coaflzg R. Heffnel K Wolfe, R. Bauman, Bergholcl, K. VVilclongcr, ufxzfffant marh. Vrzrsizy asketba!! After winning 25 consecutive games including the championship of the East Penn League, the 1955-1956 basketball team ended suddenly when our boys lost their first game to Palmerton in the District 11 playoff. Allentown High School is proud of this years smooth working squad that could remain undefeated despite a tough schedule. The team's determination to work together and Mr. Milo Sewards' fine coaching account for this terrific record. Robert Heffner, a junior, set a new individual scoring record of 557 points. He was also chosen as a member ofthe first string for the Pennsylvania All-State basketball team. Senior Ken Wolfe, another Canary standout, was given honorable mention. Of the starting lineup, coach Sewards will be bidding goodbye to seniors: Ken Wolfe, joe Berghold, junior Quarterman, Bill Kesack, and Lou Keppel. Bob Heffner, John Canzano, John Olson, Ed Lesko, and John Donmoyer will return next year, but will have strong competition when a Well-drilled JV team moves up to the varsity. There were many exciting moments and some scores were close. A record was set for high scoring when the Canaries looped 100 points against Pottsville through the hoop. We are proud of our East Penn Champs and the record that they have established. page one hundned Clfllff jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. j r. Ir. j r. j r. j r. Sr. jr. jr. Ik N CVV INDIVIDUAL SCORING 1955 56 Nzzmf Rohert Heffner.. Kenneth Vllolfe.. joseph Berghold Redfricli Quartern 1 fi 26 ....26 ...24 26 Vliilliani Kesaclc. . . .26 john Canzano. . l,ouis Keppel. . . . liernie Costello john Olson. . . . lfdward Lesko. . . Thomas Peacock .... john Donnioyer. l,ouis WHSSCl'. james Kritis ,... Denis Reichard '1k IgUl5ffrt Irllger. . Robert Bauman A HS Records 'H' Quit Squad 1- ...25 25 1 ...24 18 8 ....20 11 8 3 9 2 26 VARSITY 1 seoRi:isoARn I A 1 l FG F0 2171.1231'.557'. 175.. 89. .439. fi L. 21.4 16.9 Pottstown . . 47.. 26. .120.. 4.6 119.. 47..285..11.9 122.. 59..303. .11.7 60.. 21..141.. 5.4 1 23.. 15.. 61.. 2.4 0.. 2.. 2.. 2.0 17..11..45.. 1.9 12.. 9..33..1.8 5.. 2..12.. 1.5 7.. 5..19..1.0 4.. 3..1l..1.0 3.. 2.. 8..1.0 1.. 0.. 2.. 1.0 0.. 0.. 0..0.0 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.0 2 414 2038' 78.4 page one lnnzdred and one .......Pennridge. . .. .Catasa11qua. . .Norristown . .VVhitehall .... .Reading ..,,... .Cranford, . . .Pahnerton ..... . lfaston ...... .Swoyersville . . .Bethlehem .... .Pottsville ........ . Hazleton ........ .Bethlehem Catholic . . .Central Catholic. .Reading ...... . liaston .......... .Reading Catholic. . .liethlehenr . . . . .Pottsville . . . . . Hazleton ...... . .Central Catholic. .Coatsville ..... . .Freeland ........ .Nlahanoy City. . . lfaxf Penn lmagw . Palmerton ....... 1Jll,ffI'1'l'f Xl IIOACIIES 11 A.11.s. opp. 1 .51 .38 .37 .47 .43 .59 .72 .56 .54 .47 .75 .72 .55 .44 .61 .70 .511 .61 .53 .65 .68 .53 .46 .51 .74 .58 jois l5l,ANKUVVlTSC11, Tflllillff KISN XNll.DONGl'IR Miro SEVVARDS, llmd Cond: joHN lVlAscAvAc:i: 'egg 'fr '. ,555 f 55 ,gk .Q Q ..:-L X ww W , , ax . XWV I, 4? E ,lm ,ge Q H ,. H' ' X N: M if fa is wi 'r 1' , vm 1? ......, swf-vw ,W W, ,QWM Q 5 W 1 Q - w:,.A :5 X Z T5 Qi x, W1-1 9,-S 24 ' X 4-gf-Q Xa .,,,uull ' yawn oc auf- Terry Wilson, Harry Lopsonzki, Tim Uhl, Art Ritter. managfr: Arthur Toth, Ronald Cameron, nu litntclspaclu-r. Rm rwo .lohn lVlascavage, marlzg Roy lluclimoyer, Richard Druckenmiller. Robert Wollbaclc, Larry Gutli, Ht hhlL'llk'l', llernard Costello, Donald Kies. Jzmior Valrszfy Basketball! The junior varsity basketball team, made up entirely of sophomores, this year played 23 games and came out with a 16 win to 7 loss record. Of these, 4 of the losses were of the lfast Penn League while 3 were of the independent class. The .IV record may not be too impressive but coach john Mascavage feels that the boys did very well. They were definitely handicapped in height by having only one starter over six feet. Bernie Costello was the leading scorer with -1,21 points closely followed by Bruce Trotter, Timmy Uhl, and hloe Noti with 237, 229, 180 points respectively. Of course, we realize that these boys are really freshmen to basketball and that they have learned many things this year. Some of them will graduate to the varsity squad and with the background that they have acquired, will give a good account of themselves. page one hundved and om lfX'lJll'llJI'.All. SCORING II Fl! FC 151-rniu Cosrn-116 24 166 .,.,., S9 li 1'm1 cv 'l'mm-r .24 82. .. .73 'l'im l'111 . ,... 23 82 ,... .65 -luscph Xori .24 66 ,,.. 48 Roy liuclmnmyu .22 17 .,A.A .211 Ron fznm-rmm . . 2.3 211. . . . 7 lf:-cd 131-nm-lspuclwr .14 18. . . . , . 7 1,41-I-y 111.411 . .lv 16.. . .. 7 llzuwy' Lups fmnm fski . .211 15. , .. . 4 111-my Win-aim' 21 13, . . . 4 '11-my Wilson. . . IN 12. . 5 fXrrlmr 'llnlm .10 S.. ... 4 Donald Kirs .. .15 .N .. 4 Rolwrr Wnllwzwlm . IU 4. . 3 Ridmzml 1Jl'llC4it'11111141t'l' S .3 .. I Ifrzmk Ovcrlzulcr 3 .l. 0r:l1S . . 24 ffrmwfz pluux 2 . 1 . x29 ..... 342 N'1wc,xv,uus l'z.v. 421 237 229 1811 54 47 43 39 34 311 29 26 14 11 7 5 14110 9 C 1 .1.ll.S. 57 64 63 61 72 .19 49 48 46 64 49 67 31 67 51 47 FJ . 77. 74 45 53. 73 64 66,. . 'NIUR IXIRSIT1 OR1i13OfXRD lkmsrmm 1'c1mric1gv. LwllTZlS1llll1llIl N01'1'1Sf0Wl1 XY111fL'111l11. Rczuling. .. 1,:u'k1:mc1. 1':n11m-rrun . 1411181011 . Swoyi-1'svi11v 1gl'f111t'11l'I1l 1,uttsx'i11v 1111111-mlm 1gL'f1l1L'11t'Il1 61211111 QWVIIYIXI1 LwllI'11U11k' R4-:u1il1g 1'1IlSI'Ul1 Rl'1lK11l1g C':1t1m1in . 131-rlmlclmcm 176tfSv111r.' . 11111114611 fc-l1rl'z11 fzlrlwlic Q 02lI'l'SX'111l' 1JI'0C12l11l1 M X11 . Opp. 43 92 56 Q7 217 48 12 11 61 4.1 77 F1 41 56 36 SS 31 .56 411 56 24 54 65 ill Row on:-Sally Adams, Natalie Toth, Shirley Smicker, Virginia Flamisch, Sandra Cohen, Irene Vasilik, Janet Gangewere, Donna Lloyd. Row two-Dolores Yurconic, Beatrice Staufler, Sylvia Phillips, Jean Weaver, Marie Busck, Gail Ramsay, Jean Best, Hinda Shorr, Faith Raines, Dorothy Gery. Row thru-Mrs. Nesley, Mrs. Jacobs, Mary Lou Roehrig, Barbara Mirth, Betsy Zweizig, Virginia Dickert, Sally lfsser, Nancy Crum, Connie Morgan, Eleanor Stephens, Roberta Reichard. Girls, Honor T mm The game of basketball not only interests boys, but girls as well. Early this winter, approximately 85 girls answered the call for try-outs for the Girls' Basketball Honor Team. Competing against each other for top honors, 24 girls were chosen to represent our Allentown High School. Sophomores, juniors and seniors all had equal opportuni- ties to become a member of this much-acclaimed team. They practiced long and hard, giving much of their free time after school to better themselves and to really turn out a team of which to be proud. Under the expert supervision and guidance of Mrs. Patricia Nesley and Mrs. Kathryn Jacobs and with the assistance of managers Connie Morgan and Roberta Reichard, the girls worked together to improve their teamwork. On January 3, the girls met Catasauqua in their opening game. Although suc- cumbing with a 55-42 score, the girls kept plugging for that long-desired victory. High scores were Beatrice Stauffer, a sophomore, with 175 points to her credit. Next in line was Senior Barbara Mirth with 60 points and Shirley Smicker, Junior, with 50 points. Emerging at the end of their season with a 4-4 split record, Allentown High School can feel justly proud of the Girls' Basketball Honor Team. page one hundred and .six CU.,4Cll ISS PATRICIA NHSIAI-:Y KATHRYN .lAcmss IIUNUR 7'lfA1All SCORICISUA AAIIASA Opp. 42 ..,..... Ll2ll'1lS2llIQll2l .... 55 40 ...... P:1rklzmclA A A 34 49 ....,.. VVl1itel111llA A A 38 40A ...... VVl1itel1all ..4... 31 30 ....,. Central Cznrlmlic .,,. A A A48 54 ,.... A .P2iI'lill xxmc lA, A A 35 51. .,... A 21A A..... Czxtaszulqlnu A A A A A ,rX.l'l.S. l :1cL1ltyA SCURIQRS lfeznrricc SI'1llll'l.t'l'. A A lg2ll'lNll'Il lVlirrl1A A Shirley Sclnnicker ,A Natalie- 'llorly A A lvlllfy Roe-l11'ig .... Southern lxlmiglw. A A A A A 47 full 17? 65 QU IS I7 r 1 mr Richard llerkovsky, Richard lfdelman, Robert Silvert, Ralph Kcinmcrer. Terry Long. z Iran Robert lfenstermakcr, llrucc Kramer, Vliilliam Kuhns, Richard Black. Kenny Nliller, Russel Gall, Donild Holman. -lohn lfolwell, Richard Henning. c ilzm' William Clark, David Roth, Alfred Pearson, Xvilliam Chamberlain. r z Min' David Hacker. llmil ffmzrfzq Dale Ritter, .-I. 1',1' i.fh1r1l Cnarlig Wvilliam Curtis, .llllllllgffl Donald Sharp, .lflllldgff Savz'mmz'ng Allentown High School swimming team coached by Dave Hacket compiled a 6 3 log during its regular season. They copped the District ll title for the 20th time. placed 4th in the lfastern Regionals. and 6th in the state PIAA meet. Coach Hacket will he losing nine fine swimmers through graduation. Among them are two outstanding mermen: Dick lllack, who was the 1956 High School State Diving Champion in Pennsylvania and Robert Fenstermaker, who was the teams leading scorer with 119 points and a career total of 267 at Allentown High. liob also won the District ll and lfastern Regional laurels. Seven other canaries who won District ll titles were Bruce Kramer who was the teams second high scorer, Wlilliam Kuhns. Ken Miller. Russ Gall. VVilliam Chamberlain, Alfred Pearson, and Richard Piotrowski. 'lihe Canary mermen scored 95 points in the District ll meet, 27 in the regionals and 19 in the state meet. Overall this season, they accumulated 537 points in nine dual meets and the three post-season meets. 'llhe juniors and sophomores were not too active because of the large number of senior lettermen, but next year they have the chance to prove themselves and to kecp up the fine record of our swimming team. page one hundred and eight RICHARD BLACK Peririyylwnia State Diving Champion fill-Arrzerzrarz Iligh Srhool Swimming Tea m ROBERT FENSTIQRMAKER High Scorer page one hundred and nme E' VARSITY SCOREBOARD 1 il A.II.S. Opp. 1 36. ..,,., Coatesville. . . . . , .41 51 39 .,...... Trenton. .. .... 38 19 ,,...... York ....,. . .... 58 1 il 58 ,......, Norristown. . . . . . , 19 1 55 ........ Hazleton .... .... 2 2 X 37 ...,.... Girard ..,.,. . . 30 46 ......, Norristown. . . . . . .31 1: 52. ...,.. Hershey ,.,.. . .25 5-1 ...,..,. Readings. ., .... 23 396 Totals 297 Coarhex DAVID HACKHT DALE RITTER INDIVIDUAL SCORING Robert Fenstermaker,Fref Jfyfe, ind. medley. 119 Bruce Kramer ....... Free ftyle .......,,.... S73 Richard Black ....... Driving. . . . , . 50 1Vil1iam Kuhns ...,,. Free Jlyle. . . 50 Russell Gaal ,....... Back :rroke .....4..,.. -l-U Ken Miller ..,..,.... Free ftyle, diving ....,, -10,1 VVi11iam Chamher1ain.BreaJt Jtroke ,.,.,...., 38' A1 Pearson .....,.... Free ,vtyle ....,.....,.. 35' -lohn Folwell, ,..... Back Jtrohe, Ind. medley 29 Don Hoffman ,...... Free ftyle ............. 15 Richard Piotrowski, . ,Breart Jtrolee. , , . . . 113 Williarn Clarke ..,... Free xtyle i..,......... 1051 Richard Edelman ,... Free Jtyle, medley relay. 9 Richard Henning .... Breaft Jtrohe .i,...,.,. -1 David Roth ..,...... Free Jlyle. , . 3? Rohert Sivert ..,.... Free .rtyhh . . 3 George Long ......,. Breaft Jfroke, , . 3 Charles Decker ....., Dizring ..... 2 Ralph Kemmerer .... Back Jtroke. 1 r 4 wif 'Richard Bear, Richard Baker. james Schmoycr, Russ Rohrhach, VVilliam 'lim-xlcr, 'licrrx' Snyder, lxtnnx ttingcr, Paul Ruth, 'liim Stzililft-i', Al Ruschatz, Harold Gross. V V I c fren Glen Smith, Cvfrffzz Martin Nichol, .llafzagfrg Joe lilankowitch, Trairzrr. restling The 1955-1956 wrestling team completed a perfect season with a IZ'-0 record including the Lehigh Valley and the District 11 championships. Coached hy Glen Smith, they piled up the best wrestling record that has ever heen achieved for Allentown High School. This was done despite the fact that conditions were un- favorable for practice sessions. juniors, Richard Baker and Russel Rohrhach and senior, Harold Gross captured the District 11 and the Northeastern Regional Champ- tionships while sophomore Alfred Rushatz scored in District ll. Russel Rohrbach rose to state finalist in the Pennsylvania State Championship match and was edged out of the state championship by a referee's decision. He also set a new record for individual scoring with 62 points. Wrestling this year came into its own and many students and followers of Allentown High School sporting events found a new and exciting event. The majority of the team this year were juniors so next year we can expect a great deal from our wrestling squad. page one hundred and ten lNDll'llJl 241, SCURINII Russell R0l1I'l11lL'l1 :Xll'1'cc1 Ruslwrx . Hz11'0lc1f11'0ss , R1cl1111'c1 13211101 xlim SL'l'llU0j'l'l' 3111111 SI'2llll'l201'. . xvlllllllll 'lircxlcr 'licrry Sl1yill'l' .-Xlzm Kc-ck. . 'l21111y Nzlcci. . 1211111 Ruth., . R1L'l11l1'il 131-111' Xyllllillll Korsch 'l1l10l11lIS lilwm. . Kent l1orr111gcr Kcllc-1' Klim- .Ioscph 1121113171221 Rolwrr 801111110113 -loscph c1L'I'Ul1lU. . -l0l1I1 l31lliK'l' .... . Cfajj blr. ..,.. . Soplm 511 .... -lr. ..,. lr. ..... . lr. .,... . Sr. lr. . .1 r. ,.... . S11 801111. . . 1 1' Sr., Soph.. . . Fr. . Soph. , , . 11 .,.. . . lr. ,.., . Bk NL'XN' ll1l11V1l1ll1ll RCCOIAK1 lI'1. 120 163 185 103 112 154 127 133 112 120 1-15 95 95 138 138 95 138 138 F 143 1415 01111 16.. . 13 ,,.. 16.. . 1-1.. , 10, 13. 12. 13 .... 1... 2 9 6 4 3. 6. 1 1 1... 1... 2 . 1 . l'.fIRSIY'1' PU. 621 s Q 11 11 li 13 11 A 11 11 F2 14.11.S. 11,111 51 25 .. ...Nl11'Tl12lI1117fI1I1,. U18 43 23. ...... l 1llSI'0l1. . ,.......... 20 3? 37 ....... 1 l111l1psl1111'g, N.-I. . . . , 11 35 31 ........ Nz1z:11'crl1. .. ,.. ....11 36 l 22 ........ l3t'fl11Cl1l'll1. .,.. 14 5 i page me 111u111rc11 117111 ele1-en 33 ' 31 ........ Kingston .... . . 9 ll, 20 ........ N!1I'fl11ll1117fi1l1 .... .... 1 9 5 28 ..., .l':1lSl'0l1. . .... . . 11 6 36 ...... Pl11l1ipsl1111'g, N.,l .,.. 10 6 37. ...... N2ll1l1't'1l1 . . 8 17 ,... . . .l3Cfl1lt'l1Cl11 20 U 317 '1um.1S 151 ll 63 District Xl Q1l1IlIl1P10I1S lg ' :lr l3t'fl1ll'l1CI11, 1121. 1 31411 11 ' 0 lX'lJll'll1l'.ll, l.'ll.l.1ll'lU.XS 103 Ilw. li1cl1z11'1l lizzlu-1' llisrriur XI Nlf. R1-211111.11 120 111. Russn-ll ROl1l'l1LlCl1 llierrirr X1 Y.l'2. R1-g1n11.1l 1613 111. -11121111 Ruslwtz District Xl 183 llw, Hzlrolcl Gross District X1 N.lf. RL'!10I1.Il ylllt' foarh 11011111 II F071-ft3ft'?1ft' f.'oa1'l1 111.1111 81111111 R 0 I1 fha 171 I1 71,17 I1 1.1 GFOJJ haf I1 good 1111111 TF!-ffl zz fpg trzlp hofd l'fO,l',1' body rfdr Row one--Richard Sterner, james Sloane. Row Iwo-Thomas l'eacock,jol1n Wister, l.arry Fegley, Albert Roma, l,ouis Keppel. lfdward Novak, Vincent Sziccani, Arnold Plessl, Richard DeLong, Harry Baranchok, Thomas Sage. Rowjlzree-joseph Blanlcowitch, Trainer: Edward Lesko, Paul Hoffman. William Kesack, Denis Reichard. Kenneth Wildonger, Head Coafh: Robert Heffner, Kenneth Wolfe, Arthur Kulp, john Nlascavage, A.ff1'.ftanf Coarli. aseball Allentown High School is very proud of the 1955 baseball team that finished second in the East Penn League. Playing against some considerably rough opponents, the baseball squad emerged with a 9-S season's slate for a .643 average. The Canaries in District Xl playoff competition dumped Northampton, 12-1, before bowing to East Stroudsburg S-2. Kenny Wolfe, Lou Keppel and Bill Kesack led the regulars in the batting depart- ment. Wolfe sported a .383 average and Keppel, .368. Kesack, in addition to a .362 slugging average tallied 16 runs and tied Keppel for the most hits, 21. Dick DeLong captured pitching honors with a score of S--O and wiffed 39 enemy batters for coach Kenny Wildonger's charges. page one hundred and twelve BATTING AVERAGES Game: Percent VARSI TY Novak ..... . . . 5 .... .... . 467 Wister. . . ..... 10 .... .... . 405 Wolfe .... ..... 1 3 .... .... . 383 Keppel ..... ...,, 1 4 ..., .... . 368 Kesack ..... ,.... 1 4 .... .... . 362 Plessl .... . . . 7 .... .... . 273 Fegley. . . ..... 12 .... .... . 265 Roma .... ..... 1 3 .... .... . 256 Heffner. . . ..... 11 .... .... . 243 Delong ..... ..... 1 0 .... .... . 237 Lopszonski .... . . . 6 .... . .227 Kulp ....... ..... 1 2 ,... ..,, . 225 Baranchok .... . . 7 .... .... . 100 Hoffman .... . . . 1 .... .... . 000 Reichard ..... . . . 2 .,.. .... . 000 PITCHING RECORDS G IP. W Delong ..... ..... 6 .... 5 1 .... 5 .... Heffner ..... .... 1 .... 9 .... 1 .... Lopszonski .... ..... 6 .... 5 2 .... 3 .... Reichard ,.... .... 2 .... 2 .... 0 .... 1 Hoffman... .... 1 .... 7 .... 0....1 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 SCOREBOARD A.H.S. 0 5 ,....... Slatington ..... . . . 12 ........ Emmaus ............. 7 ........ Central Catholic .,.... 3 ........ Phillipsburg ..... . . . 10 ........ Easton ..,..... . . . 5 ........ Reading ......... . . . 7 ........ Central Catholic ...... 5 ....,... Bethlehem ..... . . . 3 ........ Phillipsburg ..... . . . 6 ,....... Easton ........ . . . 12 .,...... Bethlehem ..... . . . 6 ........ Reading ....... . . . 12 ........ Northampton .... . . 2 ........ East Stroudsburg ..... Coachef KEN WILDONGER JOHN MASCAVAGE page one hundred and thirteen M .t - Row one-Glenn Handwerk, Dick Tatasciore, James Tiller. Row two-David Bassett, Donald Williams, George Specht, Walter Jones, Bob Hauser, Walt Carpentier, Sam Gribbin, Clint Zimmerman, Jackson Brown. Row three-Joe Altieri, Tom Edwards, Earl Jacoby, Edgar Yost, Walt Mohr, Dick Bader, Bob Bauman, Eugene DeFiore, Gary Muzzelo, Dick Storch, Paul Fischl Row four-Paul Clymer, Coach, Bill Chamberlain, Bob Hunsicker, Alan Anderson, Larry Kraus, Bob Hohe, Gary Fisher, Howard Yost, William Strauch, John Donmoyer, Dick Sniscak, William Sweeney, John Richardson, Joseph Blankowitch, Trainfr. Tm ak The track and field boys this year found the going very hard and ended play with a 1f5 for .167 average. Under the competent direction of Mr. Paul Clymer and Mr. Perry Scott, the thin clads won their lone victory at the hands of Boyertown. Gary Fisher and Alan Anderson - a pair of juniors-garnered 52 points and 34Vg points respectively, to spark the track men. Fisher threw the shot put, javelin and discus, while Anderson specialized in dashes and the running broad jump. Running in line for the most points gathered were Earl Jacoby and Walter Mohr, with 25 points each. Although winning only one meet, the boys' spirits were never dimmed and they went to ' Q every meet with the spirit to win in their hearts. The race if underway page one hundred and fomteen .. ii- INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Fisher .... Anderson. . . Jacoby ..... Mohr ..... Miller ..... Hunsicker. . Chamberlain ..... Yost ....... Edwards. . . Altieri .... DeFiore. . . F ischl .... Yost ...... Brown .... Walter ..,. Bauman. . Muzzelo .... Tiller ..... Storch ..... Kraus ...... Mangold. . . Tatasciore. . Sweeney. . . Event: Shot Put, Javelin, Discus. . . Dashes, Broad Jump .... Hurdles, Javelin ........ Hurdles, Javelin .... . . Dashes, Relay ...... ..... 440, Relay, Javelin ..... Mile, 440, Relay ........... Shup put, High Jump... Pole Vault ................ Javelin, Broad Jump ....... Broad Jump, Relay ........ Pole vault, High Jump ..... 880, Relay ................ Javelin ......... Broad Jump ...... High Jump ..... 880, Relay ..... 440, Relay ..... Pole Vault ..... Discus ....... Mile, 880 .... 440, Relay ..... Dashes, Relay .... Pts. 52 34M 25 25 18 17M 15M 15M SM 8 6 S 5 5 4 3 3 ZW 2M 2 1 1 V2 .-in-5 i-f, .--fin:-vw 1 vm, v in.. 1-,W-irgrs,--,I , VARSITY SCOREBOARD A.H.S. - 25 ...... 41 ...... 45M ...... ss ...... 34 ..,... ss . Reading ..... Pottsville .... Bethlehem. . . Easton ...... Phillipsburg, Boyertown .......... N.J..... Opp. 92 76 71 VZ 63 65 50 Coache: PAUL CLYMER PERRY Sco'r'r page one hundred and fifteen jacoby take: a high on: zaxily l Row one-Gerald Ziegler, Brent Follweiler, Robert Donatelli, Leslie Kulp, Barry Schlossberg, Paul Koch. Row two-David Kalb, Franklin Gergirs, Claude VVilson lll, Morton Sher, Coarhg Robert Benner, Robert Fenstermaker, john Moyer, Charles Bartholomew, Q T efmzs Under the direction of Mr. Morton Sher, the Canary Netmen completed the 1955 season with a record of one win to five losses. The Oalcmont Tennis courts were the home courts for the fighting racquet squad. Highest scorers for the team were Robert Benner and Roger Christine. Although winning only one match over Reading, the hopes for the season were never dulled, and the squad was always in there doing their best. SCOREBOARD A.H.S. Opp. i N 0 .,...... Reading .... .... 6 l l... ...Easton ..., . .. 5 4 0... ...Bethlehenrw .. 6 X 4... ...Readingwm .. 2 l l... ...Easton .... .. M5 l O... ...Bethlehem ....... 6 Coach MORTON SHER page one hundred and sixteen Intramural Sports Allentown High School realizes that not all boys can make the varsity squads neither should girls be deprived of an active sports program. Hence they have set up an intramural program of supervised athletic competition on a school wide basis. The girls' intramurals were headed by Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. Patricia Nesley and Mrs. Kathryn Jacobs of the Girls' Physical Education Department. The program included a variety of sports and activities to interest a wide range of girls. For the first few meetings clinics were conducted and the sport to be played was explained and taught. Then teams were chosen and competition began. Volleyball heralded the beginning of play and over 300 girls divided themselves into 18 teams. Soccer followed and here about 100 girls took part. The eleven outstanding players were gathered together into an Honor Team. Field hockey interested more than 200 girls and the Honor Team in hockey competed with other area high school teams on an informal basis to build up more interest. During the winter months a ping pong contest had 267 girls batting for honors. Barbara Mirth captured these honors. Barbara Evans was crowned the school champion in the foul shooting contest. There were 16 teams out for basketball with over 200 girls participating. ln spring softball teams will be formed and this will round out a program of intramural games that provided the pleasure of competition to a large group of girls from A.H.S. The boys' program is headed by Mr. Paul Esser and is planned for the average ability in sports. ln fall the Fairgrounds became the home grounds of 8 teams in touch-football. There were better than 56 boys participating. Volleyball called 80 boys and after that basketball took over. This was by far the most popular intramural sport and there were 152 boys on the courts. This spring 22 boys reported to the Municipal links for golf While another group took over the athletic field for softball competition. For those interested in water sports Mr. Dave Hacket set up a Water Polo League for the boys. Approximately 50 boys divided themselves into 8 teams and splashed about for a lot of fun. For the girls a Life Saving and Synchronized Swimming program was organized. Here 50 girls had a chance to improve themselves in swimming and diving. The Intramural Program has been by which the great majority of boys and girls have had wholesome supervised recreation. The championship teams were honored in assembly and were presented with appropriate awards. The competition was of a nature that was just enough to make the intramurals intersting. The whole program proved most worthwhile because it served the ones who wanted to be participants but never had an opportunity. page one hundred and seventeen SENIOR W w f ,4 , I 1' Jciix-,x , I U 'O ln Z A ix If QR fljlz L Y CLASS 1956 Class Oficers Roismu- MCCRACKEN. . . ..... ...... P refident JOHN LARRY KRAUS. .. Vine Preridenr SANDRA MINNER. . . ..... Secretary THOMAS EDWARDS. . . . . . Treafurer How long remembered the many experiences, developments, and successes will be to the class of 1956. The looking glass reflects the memories of jammed lockers and missing books, worn loafers. pegged trousers, rolled collars, knee socks, and boyish blouses. Through our three never-to-be-forgotten years of high school, we have experienced the tenseness and anxieties of an amateur actor before his first audience, the unsteadiness of one's lower extremities at the thought of reciting a speech, the laboriously constructed term paper, and the crowded lecture rooms and science labs. VVe have witnessed the development of a new annex, and rhe development of sound minds and bodies. The successes we have had were many. We viewed inter-scholastic games, some we lost, others we won. We recall the intramural games we strived to win for our respective teams. As we don our caps and gowns to walk down the shaded sidewalks for the last time as a complete class, all of these memories will be left behind . . . but will not be forgotten. Whatever the future holds for us, Allen- town High School f - our school 4 has endeavored to prepare us for it. The faculty has done its jobg the rest is up to us. CLASS ADVISORS HELEN SMITH RICHARD Mll.LER page one hundred and twentv R. FRANCIS ABRUZERE 851 N. Sixth Street Abby . . . enjoys flying airplanes . . . plans to join air force. General Tumbling 2, 3, 4,' Gym E.1'lIIill1i- lion 2, 3. GWENDOLYN M. ACHE 818 N. Eighth Street Gwen . . . great talker . . . dancing, football, ice skating and swimming enthusiast . . . future career either dancing or secretarial work. Bu,r1'nex.f Ed. .elpparaluf Club 3, -if Danfr Club 2, 3, -If Tumbling Club 3, -lg Softball Z, 3, -L' l'olleyball 3. -l. Variety Show 2, 3, 4: Cym Exhibition 2. BARBARA J. ADAMS 944 Emory Street Babs . . . enjoys skating, danc- ing, swimming. . . looks forward to working at the liell 'l'ele- phone. Ht1.f1'ne.r5 Ed. Intramural Volleyball 2. JOSEPH R. ADDABBO 33316 N. Hall Street joey . . . interested in hunting . . . collects firearms . . . hopes to enlist in navy and become 'in electronics technician loralmnal Tech., lLler1r1f l'ar,r1'1y Football .1', -lf Foot- ball 2: lVre.vtllng 35 l'ar,r1'ty A Club -I. page one hundred and twenty-one ROBERT D. ACHE 38 S Carlisle Street Bob . . . favorite sports are hunting antl fishing . . . member of Xlfirinc Rtscrie will enlist in l. 5. Katy. l'vrarla nal Trrll Brfflt' JANETTE F. ACKER 1055 Allen Street Alan ...born talker. . .collegiate dresser . . . active church worker . . . art poster champion . . . tuLure Secretary. Ba,firzc'.U' lfrl. .flrt lyurbxllop 3, -lj Canary .lg Commercial Club -If Comm' -lg Clee Club 2: l'ulleyball .lf lit Prize Winner in Stale-Wide llealtlz Porter C0nle.v1,' Gym Ex- lzibftfon 25 Canary Variety Show Clllalee-up ronzmilleel lf Spring Concert 2. IRA R. ADLER 301 S. 16th Street l. R. A .... appreciates good music . . . archery and fencing enthusiast . . . likes to travel . . . planning a career in 'l'extile engineering anal business ada ininistration. College Prep. Intramural li'a.fl.'etball 2, 3, lg l'nlleyball -I: lllllffl' Polo -1. KATHARINE L. ALBUS 1864 S. Wood Street liit . . . fond of small children so works in Sunday School nursery . . .sings in church choir . . . hopes to be zu school marm. College Prep. Intramural follryball 2: Library Club 25 Life Saving -I: Future Tearlzerf of .-Imerria 3, -I. DALE H. ARNDT ALFRED W. ALDER 919 S. Sixth Street Al . . . likes to drive . . . belongs to the Naval Reserve . . . plans to join the navy. foeational Tech., ,Machine WAYNE D. ALSPACH 621 Union Street VVayne . . . enjoys ship building, fishing, and swimming . . . plans to join the navy and then college to be an architectural engineer. Voeational Teeh., Architectural Drafting YVONNE P. AMEY 961 Washington Street lfvie . . . active in church . . . possesses artistic abilities . . . possibly nursing or college. Ceneral Pan Altlfflfdtl 45 Future .Yurfer of flmertra, Treafurer 45 Red CVVOJQV 4. ALAN J. ANDERSON 2007 E. Columbia Street Al . . . loves to bowl . . . bound for a career in hotel admini- stration. General Trarle 2, 3, -1: l'ar.fity rl Club 3, 4. KAY S. ANGELINO 326 N. Halstead Street Kay . . . active member of the YWCA . . . skating enthusiast . . . bound for armed forces. College Prep. Clee Club 2,' Intramural Soccer 2, 3, 4, fflonor Team 2l,' Barbel- ball 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 2, 3, 4,'F1'eld Horleey 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Barleetball Honor Team 2, 3, 4,' Leader: Club 4, KENNETH R. ARDLE 1851 S. Front Street Kenny . . . enjoys hunting, fish- ing, trapping and archery . , . likes working on auto and race engines . . . hopes to join the navy or air force . . . will become machinist. Vofational Terh., .Machine Intramural Football 25 Bafbet- ball 3. I.. 132 W. Susquehanna Street Beaky . . . an outdoor sports enthusiast . . . trumpeteer . . . member of lnterstate Band, Riverside Band, and Allentown Symphonette. . .intends to be a music teacher or architectural draftsman. College Prep. lllarehlng Band 3, -Ig Concert Band 4. RICHARD C. ARNER 9 N. llth Street Dick . . . builds models . . . enjoys hunting and other out- door activities . . . plans to enlist in the navy and then a career in welding. forational Terh., Welding page one hundred and twenty-two GEORGE A. ATIYEH 923 N. St. Elmo Street liibby . . . likes football, basket- ball, swimming . . .enjoys work- ing around cars . . . on the 1953-54 Eastern Pennsylvania Dehlolay Basketball Champ- ions Allentown Chapter. Vocational Tech., Electrical Vanity Football -I. RUTH A. ATIYEH 1145 Fullerton Avenue Ruthie . . . collects pictures . . . loves dancing . . . plans to be a private secretary or a telephone operator. Burinerr Ed. Intramural Volleyball 25 Bareball 25 Soccer 25 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 45 Apparatus -1. page one hundred and twenty-three EMILY J. ARNOLD Route No. 2 Emily . . . loves to read . . . in- terested in music . . . plays piano and organ . . . intends to be a secretary. Burinerr Ed. Band 2, 3, 45 Choir 2,'0peret1a 25 Orchertra 25 Southern lxernelr 25 llariety Show 2. NORMA ARNOLD 827 Walnut Street Norma . . . enjoys horseback riding, classical music, historical novels . . . college boundto major in journalism or political science, College Prep. Gym Teani 35 Ili jeff 2, 35 Comu: -15 Canary 45 Clzoruf 3. JAMES M. BACHERT 221 N. 13th Street Big Jim . . . sports enthusiast . . . interested in electrical construction . . . 1954 liastern Regional Dehlolay Basketball Championship Team, Allentown Chapter . . . plans are to follow electrical career. locational Tech., Electrical DARLENE J. BACHMAN 715 N. 12th Street Dolly . . . plays the piano . . . enjoys basketball, minature golf, tennis, and reading . . . plans to enter Allentown Hospital School of Nursing. General Intramural Volleyball 3, -I5 Bax- kerball 3, -I5 Bafeball 35 Kult.- town Tri-IIi- Y 35 Kutztown Senior Chorur 35 Future .Yur,re,r -I. JANET L. BACHMAN 32 S. 18th Street jan . . .enthusiastic student. . . active in sports . . . delights in knitting argyles , . . has yen for traveling . . . college-bound to major in science, College Prep. llonorx 2. 35 National Ilonor Society 45 Ilocleey Ilonor Team 25 Intramural Volleyball Z, 35 Soccer 2. 35 Ilocleey 2, 35 Ping Pong 2, 35 Barketball 2, 35 Baxeball 2, 35 Dance Club Z5 Tumbling Club 2, 35 ,lpparatur Club 2, 3, -I5 French Club 35 Leaderf Club 45 Student Council -15 Gym Exhibition 2. PHYLLIS M. BALATINCZ 226 Locust Street Phyllis . . . active member in C.A.P .... good roller skater . . . attempts bowling . . . look- ing forward to air force. B ur in err Ed. Beginning Tumbling 35 Dance 35 Tri-Ili-Y -I5 Volleyball 4. JOHN D. BARNES 439 N. 23rd Street Barnsey . , . interested in photo- graphy . . . co-editor and chapter officer of Allentown DeKIolay newspaper . . . active in Civil Defense . . . plans career in chemistry. College Prep. llononr 25 Camera Club 2, 3, 1l,' Pliyxical Seienre 3, 45 l2'?lgl71Pt'I'.V 4,' Seienre Fair 2, 4. JAMES W. BARNYAK 433 E. Hamilton Street jimmy , . . interested in auto body shop work and painting. locational Tech., Auto Body Red Croff Reprefentatioe 3,- MARILYN M. BARETTE 3004 Greenleaf Street Marilyn . . .at home in a swim- ming pool . . . finds pleasure in party going, playing bridge, and skiing. . . bound for Penn State. College Prep. Intramural l'olleyball 2, 35 Soccer 2, 35 llorleey 2, 35 Softball 2, 3,- Ping Pong 2,' Tumbling Club 2,' Apparaluf 2, 35 Pan American League 3,' Gym Exhibition 2. JANE A. BARNES 1619 E. Cedar Street jane . . . fun loving and easy going , . . loves music . . . hopes to obtain teaching degree from Bucknell. College Prep. llononr 3: Intramural folleyball 3: Clee Club 35 French Club 35 Fulure Teaelzerf of Amerfia 45 Canary Staff 4,' A Cappella Choir 4. 2 , JANE A. BARTHOLOMEW 721 Whitehall Street Janie . . . adept swimmer . . . A.H.S. wrestling follower . . . flair for fashions . . . avid record collector . . , a future medical secretary. Bu,ri1ze.rJ lfal. Beginnerf' Tumbling .lg Girly' Swim Club 3,' Life Saving -l,' Synrllrorzized Szoinzming -IJ Baf- betball 2, .ig folleyball 2, 35. FRANK E. BARTMAN 329 Priscilla Street lfrzinkie . . . hobbies are hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . loves caring for pets, especially dogs ...will remain in retail selling. Diftriburioe Ed. Diftribulive Ezluraliori Club -I. STEPHEN BARON 848 N. Sixth Street Slats . . . likes to work on cars . . . played Class B softball for the Hornet Jrs .... plans to join the air force. Vorafional Terlz., Auto Merhanicx. GLADYS BARTHOLOMEW 930 Brush Street Gladys . . . collects dolls . . . likes to play the marimba . . . looks forward to being a tele- phone operator. Rufineff Ed. page one hundred and twenty-four IRENE J. BARTYNSKI 316 E. Union Street Pat . . .enjoys sports, books, and dancing . . . an ardent movie- goer . . . likes all animals . . . hopes to succeed in the secretari- al field. Bufine.f,f Ed. Commercial Club fl: Tumbling Club 3. EUGENE J. BATORI 731 S. Fifth Street Gene . . . Club League basketball player . . . becomes very excited over model airplanes . . . will enlist in the air force with hopes of becoming a pilot. College Prep. Band 3, -I. page one hundred and twenty-five BARRY W. BATTERSHALL 2420 Walnut Street Bat . . . interested in chemistry . . . won competitive exam for 'llechniquest at Vllorcester. Massachusetts . . . likes physics and math . . . plans a career in engineering. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, .ff Intramural Football 2, 3,' Water Polo 2, -Ig Plzyfiral Stienre Club 2, -I,' Phyfirf Con- ferenre 2, -1: Aeronautiry Club 25 Engineers Club -If German Club -1. GLENNA BAUMAN 1540 Liberator Avenue Glenna . . . blushes very easily . . . appreciates good music . . . plans to become a chemical technician . . . entering a small college in Pennsylvania. College Prep. Intramural Batball 2,' folleyball 2, 35 Bafketball 2, 3,' Ilonorf 2, 3,- National Ilonor Sorlety -If Apparatuf Club 2, -If Tumbling 35 Llfefavlng -I: Choir 2,' S.,'ll. Chorallerf 2. ROBERT C. BAXENDELI. 1956 Grove Avenue Bob . . . admirer of fast sports cars and able drivers . . .amateur billiard player . . . plans to attend Muhlenberg College to become a free lance novelist. College Prep. Intramural Football and I3a.rl'et- ball 2: Clroruf 2: Canary 3, -1. GREGORY S. BEAN 1326 N. Ulster Street Greg , . . has a knack for making friends. . . hobbies include tropi- cal fish and amateur radio . . . will enter Penn State University to study automotive engineering. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 3, -Ig TFIl7Ili,l' 2, 3, If Srlenre Fair -If 14eronautir,r Club 25 lfnglneenr Club 2, 3, -If Phyxiral Srienre Club 3, 4: Phy,rir,v Con- ference 3,' Kev Club -lp Senior hllatlt Review -I. wld TEDDY R. BEAR 421 LQ N. 16th sneer 'l'. Bear . . . special interest is VVL-st lfnd Youth Center . . . plans a teaching career. . . hopes to major in linglish at VVest Chester State Teachers College. College Prep. Ivey Club 2, 3, 4, Treaxurer 3, Serretary -If Student Council 2, 3, Sgt.-at-.1rm,v-- litre Prefi- dent 3. F. LEROY BEAVER 1923 S. Aubrey Street Lee . . . interested in gun collect- ing and the out-of-doors . . . plans to take up animal con- servation. College Prep. Intramural Trarle 2: Football 2: Choir 2: .-I Cappella Clmir 3. ELEANOR J. BECHTEI, 602 N. Front Street l'ile . . . favorite pastime is oil painting . . . likes tennis. horse- back riding and skiing , . . plays the piano. accordion, and organ . . . plans to enter Allen- town Hospital School of Nursing. Cfneral Intramural Surfer 25 Hairball 45 Clef Club 2: Rfjllitlllfhi' Tumbling 2: Pan tII71fl'l'I'dH -If Future' .Yurfey of flltlfflifll -If Rml Croft Repreffrztatfw 35 Dann' Com- mittee 4,' Stuclfnt Council 3. ROBERT BECKER 331 S. 18th Street Bob . . . loves to tinker with his jalopy . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . active in Lehigh County Fish and Protective Association . . . ambition is to Work in the printing field. foratlonal Tfrlz., Printing junior Rrzl Croft 3. s'Sl?'1fsf SAUNDRA BEITLER 70315 Chester Street Sonny . . . likes to skate. and dance . . . reads mystery stories . . . looks forward to being a typist. l?u.f1'r1e.r.f Ed. Intramural li'a,vkftl7all 2,' Vollfy- ball'2,' Hairball 2,' Y-Tran if Choir 2. WAYNE L. BELLER 622 Oak Street Whiz . . . works on radios . . . member of Civil Defense . . . plans to enter service and further education in electrical field . . . hopes to own radio and TV shop. forational Tffll., lflfrtrlf Intramural Football -If Rfrl Croff Repreffntatiw 2, 3, -If Srorf Board 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. BERNICE S. BELLESFIELD l09 N. Silk Street litrnn . . . hobby is dancing . . . likes her job at VYoolworth's .. . hopes to become a housewife. Dzftrzlrutiw lnl. D1',rtribut1'z'1' lfrluration Club -If Faylnon Slime 3. TERRY J. BELLESFIELD 909 S. Tenth Street lmrrx top sport is hunting. and angling . . . college bound to acquire techniques of business administration and super-sales- manship. College Prfp, Intramural lbllfyliall 2, 3,' Clmruf 2. GAIL W. BENTZ Lanark Gail . . . likes to read . . . enjoys listening to records . . . active in church work . . . always cheerful and ready to help . . . will be a devoted nurse. Collfgf Prep. Clin' Clulz 25 Future Nurfef of .firnfrica 3, 4: Spring Concert 2. DONALD L. BERGER 230 S. Madison Street Donnie . . . spends spare time playing guitar . . . likes to cat and sleep . . . member of Rond- Y-Voo . . . plans to enlist in the armed forces. 1'orat1'onal Tfrh., .Vechanfral Drafting Trarle 2. page one hundred and twentyfsix wr... ge CHARLES A. BERNINI 417 Green Street Charles.. . enjoys pop , music, and bowling . . . plans to be a machinist. College Prep. MARGO BERNSTEIN 3100 Turner Street Margs . . . pert redhead . . . takes things as they come . . . enjoys art . . . bowling enthusiast . . . is looking forward to college days. College Prep. Honor: 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Ba:- lzelball 2, 35 Volleyball 3,' Bareball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 4,' Tumbling Club 25 Dance Club 2,' French Club 3g jr. Math Review 3,' Sr. Math Review 45 Comu: 4,' Ping Pong 4,' Gym Exhibition 2. page one hundred and twentyfseven JOSEPH P. BERGHOLD 220 N. Second Street joe . . . excels in two l'l's, basketball and billiards . . . stylish dresser . . . well-liked . . . plans to attend Cornell. College Prep. Barhetball 2, l'arrity 3, -lg l'arfiZy A Club 4. JEANNE L. BERNHARD 33 N. 17th Street Jeanne . . . enjoys dancing . . . jazz fan . . . likes a good joke . . . plans to attend Bucknell. College Prep. Intramural folleyball 2, 3,' Soccer 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 2, 3,' Bafhetball 2,' Hockey 2, 3,' Ping Pong 2,' Tumbling 2,' 1-Ipparatur 2, 3, 45 Leadery 4,' Dance 2: Fafhion Show 3. SALLY A. BEST 2118 Highland Street Sal . . . enjoys popular music, ice skating, swimming, minia- ture golf, and cooking . . . is fashion-minded . . . plans a future in secretarial work. Bu.riner.r Ed. Commercial Club 4,' junior Red Crox: 4,' Student Council 2,' Tumbling 2. KAY R. BINDER 31 N. 17th Street Kay . . . high-stepping Canary majorette . . . likes dancing, popular music, and sports . . . plans to attend Penn State University. College Prep. Honorr 2, 35 Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3,' Baxlzetball 2, 3,' Hockey 2, 35 Soccer 2,' Ping Pong 2,' Baseball 2,' Tumbling 2, 3,' Leaderr' Club 3, 4,' Apparatur 2,' Dance 2,' Majoretter 3, 45 Fafhion Show 2, 3,' Gym Exhibition 2. DAVID T. BERQUIST 744 E. Juniata Street Tim . . . happy hunter. . .likes athletics, especially football and baseball . . . college-bound. General Varfity Football-Blaleely, Pa. ll. S. 2, fI.ll.S. 3,' Intramural Har- keiball 3. JEAN M. BEST 431 North Street Jeannie . . . All-American girl athlete . . . excellent swimmer . . . crystal ball reads future as entering business school. Buxinerf Ed. Intramural Bareball 2, 3, -1: Barketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Ilonor Team 2, 4,' Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4,' l'olleyball 2, 3, 4,' Apparaluy 45 Beginnerf Tumbling 2, 3, 4,' Dance 2, 3, -lg Leader: 2, 3, Secretary-Trearurer 4,' Gym Exhibition 2. ' . ELSIE L. BISHOP 226 E. Elm Street Snookie . . . collector of spoons, and dolls of all countries . . . enjoys swimming . . . hopes to attend college. General Intramural Bafeball 25 Dance Club 25 Begfnnerr' Tumbling 25 Future Teacher: of America Club, Treafurer -I. RICHARD L. BLACK 1034 N. 20th Street Dick . . . look for trouble, look for Dick . . . 1955 City Senior diving trophy holder . . . loves motorcycles . . . collects coins . . . plans industrial engineering at Penn State. General Intramural llfater Polo 3, -lg Varfity Swimming 2, 3, -lg Boyy' Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4, l'ice- Prerident 4,' Senior Math Re- view 4. ROGER C. BIRD Lanark Bird , . . enjoys reading and argumentative discussion . . . short-order cook . . . plans zx career in engineering or teaching. College Prep. Ilonorr 2, 3, 4: National Ilonor Sorietyg Tefhniquert Clubr: Clzery 2, l'fre-Prerfrlerzt 3,' Orolan De- bating Society 2, l'z'ce-Prerirlent 3, Preridenf -1: Senior Math Review 4. MARCIA J. BISHOFF 1521 Union Street Jackie . . . very active . . . excels in dancing . . . always smiling . . . loves sportswear . . . would like to he a dancing teacher. Burinefr Ed. Dante 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3,' Red Crorr Reprerentative 25 Gym Exhibition 2,' l'ariety Show 2, 3, 4,' Choreographer -I. ROBERT F. BLOSS 2401 Allen Street Bob . , , likes hunting, fishing . . . plans to be a radio and 'l'V serviccman. l'oeat1'o nal Terh., Elertr if Intramural Football -If Pro- jertionift -I. GLADYS l. BOCHERER 201 E. Union Street Gladys . . . enjoys sports, music, and dancing . . . looks forward to an office job. Burinefr Ed. RUSSEL S. BLEILER 1146 Hamilton Street Russ Bleiler . . . all agog about golf . . . plans dentistry after Temple University. College Prep. Ilonorr 2, 3,' Intramural Water Polo 2: Football 2. 3,' Barketball 2, 3,' CUU 2. 3,' Aeronautier Club Z, fire- Preridentg Science Fiction 3,' Phyxiral Srienre 4. FRANKLIN D. BLOCK 2145 Livingston Street Frank . . . likes golf . . . collects lf.S. and foreign stamps, popular records . . . intends to take business course in college. College Prep. Intramural folleyball 2. page one hundred and twenty-eight EDWARD J. BOGDEN 934 Jackson Street liddie . . . likes music and dancing . . . has an eye for cars . . . Junior Red Cross repre- sentative to Hood College Train- ing Center . . . plans to attend Penn State. College Prep. j.I'. Football 25 Intramural Baf- leetball 25 Red Cro.r.r Council 3, 4. RICHARD A. BOGERT 1250 Walnut Street Boggey . . . interested in stock car racing . . . likes to work on cars . . . plans to own his own garage. locational Tech., Auto llleclzanicx Body Builder! 2. page one liundud and twenty-nine MARLENE D. BOLZA 2426 S. Third Street Snooks . . . collects tlolls . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . . . looks forward to being a housewife and typist. Bu.Vl7If.f,f Ed. l'a.fl11or1 Sho.: 2. EVELYN R. BOKOSKY 523 Bradford Street live . . . spends spare time horseback-riding . . . enjoys reading good books . . . likes modern art . . . loves dogs . . . interested in dramatics . . . plans to go to drama school. Buxineff Ed. Intramural Hoclzey 2, 35 l'olley- ball 3, 4,' Bafleetball 4,' Soccer 2, 3, 45 Y-Teenx 2, 3,' Red Croi-.r Reprerentative 3,' Dance Club 45 Senior Clan Play 45 Apparatuf Club -I. NEAL W. BOLD 436 N. Penn Street Fuzzy . . . interested in radio and TV work . . . likes music . . . member of lklarine Reserves and Civil Defense . . . plans to continue study of electronics in marines. locational Tech., Electrical llonorx 25 Student Council 3. CELESTINA R. BONAMONTE 1032 Hillside Avenue Cell . . . has a flair for cooking and nursing . . . plans to be a WAC. General RONALD M. BOWEN 44 Hamilton Street Shaggy . . . model ship builder . . . plans to serve in the navy. Vocational Tech., Electrical GARY E. BOWERSOX 437 Allen Street Gary . . . likes ice-skating , . . ambition is to become a minister ...future graduate of Lancaster Seminary. College Prep. Glee Club 35 Red Cro.r,r Repre- Jentative 2,' Engineerx' Club 2,' Intramural Football -I: Burke!- ball 4. BRUCE R. BOYER 1452 Liberty Street Bogie . . . tall and lanky . . . likes basketball and swimming . . . enjoys tennis . . . takes life easy . . . loves to spend moncy . , . wants to enter business college. Bufineff Ed. Intramural Baflfelball 3, 4: Foot- ball 4. JAMES W. BRADY 128 S. 14th Street jim . , . likes hunting and fishing . . . future undecided. College Prep. .Yafural Srierzre 2. ANNETTE R. BRAY 812 N. Sixth Street Netta . . . likes reading books and music . . . has been nurses aide at Allentown Hospital . . . plans to study nursing. Ceneral Inlranzural liolleyball 25 Glee Club 2: Fulure .'Yur,re,r Club 3, 4. MARGARET A. BRECKER 2426 S. W. 28th Street Peg . . . knits argyles . . .enjoys painting . . , spelling whiz . . . likes dancing and all music, particularly jazz . . . plans to see liurope and study journal- ism. College Prep. Intramural Baflcetball 2,' Mixerl Clzoruf 2,' Choralierf 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Pan American League 3,'Gern1an Club 45 S.M. Sentinel, Co-Editor 2,' Canary 3, 4,' Conzuf 45 Phyfieal Science Club 4,' Operetta 2,' Variety Show 4. PIIYI I IS I BREINER 236 E Maple Street ,hx plays pixno weak ness for clothes gifted with a lstlc txlent fuorltc pastime is ICC Slxllllli, plans marriagtc feneral onorr 2 1' llabe up om mittee flldlfllldll nfl xm Slmz 2 GLORIA A. BREINIG 705 N. 20th Street Gloria , . . hkes roller skating . . . enjoys good mystery novels . . . looks forward to a secretarial 0 Bu,ri11e.r,v lfzl. Danre .lg Cnmmerrfal Club 4. DONALD F. BREISCH 338 W. Federal Street Don . . . cave explorer. . . repairs and customizes cars . . , played baseball five years for klountain- ville Xlemorial Association . . . future expectations include the navy and Bethlehem Steel. leratimzal Tefll., elufv Jllerlzanfff Tumbling Club 2. .IUDITII A. BREISGH 516 Walnut Street .ludie . . . loves dixicland jazz . . . collects stamps . . . active in Rainbow Girls and church work . . . looks forward to a career in foreign service. College Prep. llonorx 2, 3,' National llonor Soeiety 45 Cirlf Swim Club 3,' Canary 2, 3, 45 Comus 4. page one hundred and thirty YS MARY LOU BROBST 965 Washington Street I,ul,u . . . has a friendly smile . . . is ll whiz at making friends . . . enjoys swimming and often tries an hand :it tennis . . .expects to be a business gal. B14,clr1f,v,r Ed. Inlranzural fnllfylzzlll 25 lflljfllllll 2, -lf Ping Pong 3, 4: Tumbling Club 2, 3, -l: .Ipparatuf Clulz 3, VI: Cyn: lL',rl11'b1'Iim1 2. CAROL A. BROWN 238 E. South Street Carol . . . enjoys dancing, skating, and listening to popular records . . . loves to talk and laugh . . . plans to go into the business world. Bll,VlIlf.f.l' Ed. Intramural lhllfylzall -If Barley!- lmll lg Dante Club 2, 3, -lg Tri- Ili-l' 3, 4. page one llllfldltd and thinyfone PATRICIA J. BRENNER 246 Water Street Pat . . . makes friends very easily . . . enjoys skating and swimming . . . hopes to find future employment in an office. Bu:z'1ze.r,f lid. Intramural follfyball 2, 3. DOLORES P. BROBST 1815 Tilghman Street De . . . bubbling personality . . . can be seen at any dance . . . intends to go to Rider College and later become ri private secretary. liu.rl11er.r lid. Glfe Club 25 Tumbling -l,' farlety Slww -lf Sprung Conrfr! 2. SHIRLEY M. BROWN 109 W. Emaus Avenue Shirl . . . hobby is roller skating , . . loves to work in the kitchen . . . plans a career in selling. Dlffrlbutlvf Ezl. llixlrillzafiec' Ili!INl'!lfI'0II Club ul. RONALD R. BRUDER 512 N. Hazel Street Ronnie . . . amateur pboto- grapher . , . member of various musical organizations . . . out- standing drummer. Vomlimzal Tfrlz., .-lute Body FRANCES K. BROWN 2118 E. Cedar Street Fran . . . enjoys ice skating. reading, and dancing . . . plans to do office work, then go to nursing school. B1ulnr,r,r lfrl. Izztramuml SUFFFI' 35 fnllryluall 2,' Choir 2: Danrz' 2U,ilu'rfylligl1l GWENDOLYN F. BROWN 732 Cedar Street Gwen . . . enjoys reading good mystery stories . . . loves singing . . . looks forward to being at housewife und typist. l1'11.r1':1:'.f.r lirl. C1'rl.r'Clfc' Clulz 2: .lluxir Jpprrrl ation 2. .llarrlzlng Band 2, 3, 45 Conrfrl Hand 3, 4: Iiafkefball Band 3, -1. MARY C. BURAK 230 Liberty Street Nlary . . . enjoys reading and oil painting . . . experiments with exotic recipes . . . sports enthusiast . . . headed for a surgical nursing career. General Future 4N'ur,re,r' Club 3, Prefi- dent 4. EDWIN C. BURCH 425 E. Hamilton Street Eddie . . . enjoys sports and repairing cars . . . plays accord- ion for the Nlasqueradefs String Band . . . hopes to enter the air force. locational Teeh., xluto Body llonorf 3. MARVIN E. BUCHECKER 39 E. Cumberland Street Boozie . . . favorite sport is baseball .. .plans to be a cabinet maker. l'orational Terh., Cabinet lllaleing RICHARD A. BUCHECKER 39 E. Cumberland Street Devil . . , ardent roller skater . . . plays sports and collects coins . . . plans to open his own gymnasium. loeational Teelz., Auto Body CAROL E. BUSCK 2135 Washington Street Carol . . . travel-bug . . . has a yen for knitting argyles . . . jazz enthusiast . . . a future Xladamc Curie . . . plans to attend Cornell. College Prep. Comuf sl. ELLEN C. BUTTERWORTH 322 S. Franklin Street lil . . . always busy . . . en- thusiastic about tennis and swimming . . . loves to dance . . . plans to be an elementary school teacher. College Prep. Intramural Bafeball 25 Basketball 2,' Hockey 2,' Ping Pong 25 Soreer 25 folleyball 2,' Canary 2, 3, 45 Comuf 4,' Future TKdfh!f,f of America 3, Prefident -lg Pan American 45 Beginnerf Tumbling 2, 3,' Dante Club 2,' Blue Book Committee 2, 3, 45 Student Couneil 2,' Gym Exhibition 25 Senior Clary Play Committee 4. LANCE E. BURGESS 312 Elm Court Eddie . . . enjoys hunting, fish- ing, and golf. . . active in church fellowship . . . hopes to go to Nluhlenberg and Dickinson for I.. L. B. College Prep. fldvanreel Swimnzing Z: German Club 3. CLARICE M. BURLEY 20 E. Johnston Street Claricc . . . plays both clarinet and saxophone . . . goes for roller skating and dancing . . . plans to be a hairdresser. General lllarclzing Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, sl. :rage one hundved and thiftyftwn JEAN M. CACIOLO ll25 S. Lumber Street Jeanie . . . loves oil painting and sketching . . . collects books and records . . . takes long walks . . . plans to enter the teaching pro- fession. College Prep. Intramural lblleyball 25 Library Club 2: Freuflt Club .lg Danre Club -lg Penruvylvania Eastern Dirtrift Orclzextra 2: PE71llJ3'lUC1711.Il .-Ill-State Orrlzeftra 2: Orfhextra 2. JANICE JANE GALLERY 521 Cleveland Street Blackie . . . talented in drawing and crafts . . . loves movies and sports . . . plans to become a saleslady. General Intramural Volleylrall 2, 3, lg Sorter 35 Hnrkey 3: Baflcelball 2, 3, -If Bafeball 25 junior .llath Club 3. l page one hundred and tlmty-tl11cc WILLIAM E. CAMERON 2237 Union Street Bill . . . editor in chief on Canary . . .likes camping, dixieland jazz . . . plays modern piano . . . after studying journalism at Coluinlvia hopes to succeed as a radio newscaster. College Prep. Ilouorf 2, .lf .Yatiurial llmmr Sneiety 4: Orotau Debating Snfiety 3. Secretary 45 Key Club 4: Canary Staff 2, 3, -lg Blue Boale Conimitlee 2, 3: jurzinr Clan' Play 35 Senior Clam Play -1. JEAN D. CARL 436 N. Jordan Street .Ieanie . . . hobby is roller skating . , . also loves to dance . . . likes waitress work and being a hostess . . . plans to make a career in the U. S. Air l orce. IJ1',ftribut1':'r Ifzl. Intramural liilleyllrzll 2: llif- tributzzie Llflllfflllftll Club -I, I re,r1'- dent -I. WILLIAM J. CARLS 1520 Gordon Street lappy . . , likes traxeling . . . favorite sport is baseball . . . plans to join the service. l1uatmnalTefl1,.Cabinet .llalirit LULILLE M. LARMITLHLL 555 W. Margaret Street Lucy . . . enjoys roller skating . . . future secretary or telephone operator. B u .v 1' tl eff Htl. Intramural Baxlretlmll 2: I'- Teen 2. iv QEY' ANITA M. CARR 604 N. Muhlenberg Street .Xnita . . . tennis enthusiast . . enjoys howling and golf . . . loves to knit. . . plans to lweconie :1 dietician. College Prep. llwmi-,r 2, 3: .taliorial llmmr Sn- rirty -I: Gym lD'.YIIlIlI'llAtJII 2: Intra- mural I?11.rl'etball 2: Volleyball 2: Ifareball 2: Freufli Club 3: junior .llatli Club .lg Cnniuf J: Senior .llalli Reziiere -I. JOIIN J. CARTY 918 N. 30th Street Rulvlver Legs . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. . .active in scouting . . . likes Dixie Land ninsie . . . an avid Charleston enthusiast . . . hopes to attend Dickinson l,aiv School. College Prep. Intramural ll'ati'r Polo 4: I'rf'm'l1 Club 35 Life SIPUIVIIQ Club -I: :I Cappella Clmir 2, 3. SANDRA E. CASUIANO 735 Union Street Sandy . . . can always he found around the Girls' Gym . . . en- joys music, dancing, and sports . . . hopes to go to college or become a secretary. Buyinefx Ed. Intramural Soceer 2, 3, 45 l'olley- ball 2, 3, 45 Advanced Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Danre Club 2, 45 Leaders' Club 3, 45 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Fariety Show 2, 3, 45 Gym Exhibition 2. SUSAN M. CASPER 516 N. St. George Street Sue . . . forever knitting argyles . . . great interest in athletics . . . will don nursing uniform at Allentown Hospital in the fall. College Prep. Ilonorf 35 Chorur 25 Spring Concert 25 Red C1'0.f.f Council 25 Girly, Synrhronized Swimming 35 Debating Society 3, 45 Future .Yurfef 3, 45 French Club 4. se MARK J. CERCIELLO 912 S. Race Street Steve . . . loves the out-of-doors ...jazz enthusiast . . . the Happy VVanderers' tvmpanist . . . aspires for membership in the American College of Surgeons. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 35 National Ilonor Soriety 45 SKI. Clair Pre.ri1lent25 Intramural Bafleelball 2, 35 Ii'a,ve- ball 2: Football 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4. WILLIAM F. CHAMBERLAIN 831 N. Maxwell Street Bill . . . plays a baritone . . . enjoys tennis and ice skating . . . West Point nominee . . . hopes for a career in engineering. College Prep. Ilonorr 35 Vanity Swimming 3, 45 l'ar.fity Track 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Football 2, 3, 4, Championx 35 Water Polo 2, 3, 4, Championr 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Varyity A Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 45 Engineerx' Club 45 Boyf' Swim Club 45 .Marching Band 2, 3. DONALD M. CHARLES 616 N. 12th Street lizzard . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . interested in training dogs and fencing . . . member of Boy Scouts . . . plans a career in electrical contracting or elec- tronics. Focational Teflz., Electrical MARK S. CHASES 1427 Turner Street Blackie , . . enjoys fishing and hunting . . . likes math and sports . . . plans all set for Lehigh and air force. College Prep. Intramural Football 2, 3, 45 Ifafleetball 2, 3, 45 Senior .llath Club 45 Engineer! Club 4. THOMAS A. CHECK 722W Whitehall Street Tom . . . jazz enthusiast . . . enjoys music and dancing . . . won national recognition with his drums . . . active in the school band . . . goal is a college education. General Intramural Bafbetball 25 Canary Cavalieri 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 45 Conrert Rand 2, 3, 45 Variety Shore 2, 3, 4. CAROL C. CHIPSER 1969 S. Sixth Street Chip . . . known for her cheery greetings . . . ardent actress . . . spends spare time knitting . . . future Florence Nightingale . . . hopes to earn cap at Ab- ington. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2, 45 Bax- ketball Z5 Cheerleading Z5 IIOnor.r 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Future Nurfer of America 3, 45 S.rlI. Acorn 25 junior Claff Play 35 Blue Book Committee 35 Student Council 3, 4. page one hundred and thinyffour Q , Fix so-A - LOUIS D. CHRISTMAN 516 Harrison Street l.ouie . . . collects miniature horses . . . active m Club League basketball . . . hopes to become a machinist. locational Tech., Machine Intranturrzl Football 25 Barter- ball 3. JAMES D. CHRISTOPHER 399 Greenleaf Street Chris . . . leader of Canary Cavaliers Dance Band . . . enjoys playing the saxophone . . . plans to continue music appreciation at Ihlest Chester State Teachers College. College Prep. llonorx 2,' Intramural Barketball Z5 lllarching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, -1. page one hundred and tlunyffivc MICHAEL Cl-ILADEK 718 Railroad Street Mike . . . enjoys hunting, fish- ing, camping, and hiking . . . likes to read . . . excels with thc clarinet, alto saxophone and accordion . . . holds the rank of Star Scout in Troop 30 . . . plans a tool and dicmaking or music career. Vocational Tech., lllarlzine Natural Science 2,' Concert Band 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 4,' Variety Show 4. ROGER E. CHRISTINE 41 E. Susquehanna Street Roger . . . hobby is ping-pong . . . likes all sports . . . hopes to attend Muhlenberg College to study medicine. College Prep. l'ar.fity Tennix 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural lfafketball 3,' l'ar.fity A Club 3. CHARLES F CLARK 320 N. Eighth Street Chuck . . . likes flying, swim- ming, diving . . . excels in tumbling. . . plans to go to Fort Bliss for schooling in electronics General Intramural Football 2, 3: llfater Polo -If Boyf' Tumbling 2, 3, pre.rident -lg Cym Exhibition 2, 3,' l'ariety Shout 3, 4. WILLIAM S. CLARKE 715 N. 24th Street Bill . . . enjoys a good party . . . collegiate dresser . . . will succeed in anv field he enters . . . might attend Dartmouth. College Prep. S'fL'lNI7lIIi71K 3, -Ig Intramural llvater Polo 3,' Ellglltfffil Club 3,'lfoyf' Life Saving Club 4. CAROLE L. CIN 928 N. Fifth Street C. C .... an eye for fashion . . . volleyball championship player . . . chatterbox . . . popular music enthusiast . . . future teacher. Bufineff Ed. Honors 2, 3,' Intramural l'olley- ball 3, -If Commercial Club fire- Prerident 45 Student Council 4,' Tumbling Club 4,' Glee Club 2,' junior Clair Play Committee 3. BARBARA C. CLARK 2606 Washington Street Barbara . . . loves riding and training horses . . . enjoys swimming and reading . . . plans to take Animal Husbandry at Penn State University. College Prep. llonorr 3: Intramural folleyball 3,' Gtrlx' Synclzronizerl Swimming 45 Senior lllath Review -I. PATRICIA A. COLOMBO 342 Ridge Avenue Pat . . . hails from Philipsburg . . . was P. H. S. high-stepping majorette . . . loves to dance . . . enjoys jazz . . . writes letters to the group . . . headed for Lock Haven College. Bufineff Ed. Intramural Bafleetball 2, 35 l'ol- leyball 25 Student Council 25 Newxpaper 25 lllajorelte 2, 35 Gym Exhibition 2, 35 Chorus' 25 Sophomore Clan Play 25 junior Clay: Play 3. JOHN A. coRBO 29 N. Eighth sneer Johnny . . . collects coins . . . enjoys billiards, music, dancing, and swimming.. . . plans to study business in college. General Intramural Football 2, 35 Bafleet- ball 2. CORINNE COBI 2605 Elm Street Corinne . . . always ready to laugh . . . fond of parties, books, and Dixieland music . . . never ending diets . . . looking forward to Penn State. College Prep. Intramural Soccer 25 Hockey 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Softball 2, 3,- Baxleetball 35 Tumbling Club 2, 35 Apparatuy 2, 35 Dance 25 Pan American League 3,' junior Math Review 35 Senior Math Review 4,' Gym Exhibition 2. GARY W. COLES 41726 N. Hall Street Gatch . . . enjoys dancing and ice skating . . . plans to join the navy. Vocational Tech., Carpentry Football Illanager 2. JOAN M. COSTELLO 157 Green Street Jo . . . professional Ukrainian singer and dancer . . . has appeared on TX. and has given concerts . . . enjoys bowling, soccer and swimming . . . wants to become a nurse. General ANNICE A. CRAWFORD 628 N. Glenwood Street Annice . . . easy-going type . . . born leader . . . destination is Bryant College . . . future executive secretary. Burinefr Ed. IIonor,r 2, 35 National Ilonor Society -I5 Intramural Ping Pong 2, 3, -I5 Volleyball 2, 35 Com- mercial Club 45 Dance Club 25 Debating Society 3, 45 Tumbling Club 3, 45 Fafhion Show 35 Gym Exhibition 2. JOSEPH A. CORINGRATO 407 Washington Street Joe . . . enjoys bowling, basket- ball, and music . . . played for Lawrence-Street Boys Club in B League for two years . . . future expectations are to go into business. locational Tech., .Machine Intramural Football Z5 Bafketball 35 Student Council 2. JOSEPH P. CORROCHER 386 Tilghman Street Canary . . . interested in model airplanes . . . likes cars . . . expectations are to be a brick- layer and enlist in the U. S. Air Force. Vocational Tech., Auto Mechanic Intramural Bafleetball 35 Body Building Club 2. page one hundred and thirty-six DIANE F. CRAWFORD 304 S. 18th Street Dee . . . recently hack from two years in Germany . . . loves to pester dad for the Buick . . . digs progressive jazz . . . plans to attend Douglass College for Women. General Library Club 2: Danre Club 2, 35 Dra rnatifx Club 35 Pan .flrneriran Club 4,'GirlJ' Tumbling -l,' liolley- ball 2, 35 Bafketball 2, 3, 4,' Soft- ball 3, junior Clan' Play 3. PATRICIA A. CRESSMAN 214 N. West Street Pat . . . collects miniature hot- rods . . . enjoys sports of all kinds . . . has keen personality . . . hopes to be success in the field of singing. Buxineu Ed. Intramural Volleyball 35 Burket- ball 2, 3, -lg Bafeball 2, 3, 4: .Vuxic .-lppreriatinn 25 Clee Club 25 Tumbling Club 3g Spring Concert 2, 3j1lIflI1dlt'l'J' -1511 Cappel- la Choir 3,' l'ar1'ety Show -l. page one hundred and thirty-seven JANE F. CRILLY 1812 Chew Street rather swim hopes set on liurope . . . arrangements Jane . . . would than eat . . . has traveling through is adept at flower . . . college hound. College Prep. llnnory 25 Intramural liolleyball 2, 4: Baxeball 3, -If French Club 3, -If Red Croft 35 Student Council 2,' elpparatuf Club 45 junior Clan Play Committee .35 Senior flltlfi Play Comnzlttee 45 Cym lf,vl1ib1't1'on 2, Cornuf -I. GLEN R. CROLL Guth Station Glen . . . enjoys dancing . . . excels in archery . . . plans to join the service upon graduaf tion. liUt'IlfIiIHlIll Terlz., Carpentry BERNICE C. CRUCHE 814 Union Street Bernie . . . who could be smaller . . . genius at smiling . . . sports are a must, especially swimming and dancing... Kutztown State Teachers College beckons. General llonorf 2, 3: folleyball 3, -If Clee Club 2,' Future Teaeliery of America Club -lg Life Saving -l. MARJORIE L. CYPHERS 430 Tilghman Street Margie . . . spends leisure time singing and dancing . . . enjoys writing letters . . . a music lover . . . plans to go into the business world. Bu,rine,f.r Ed. Intramural lialleyball 25 Tumbl- ing Club 3,'Glee Club 2,11 Cappella Choir 3, 4,'Spr1'ng Concert 2, 3, -l. CATHERINE ANN CZRENKO 729 N. Eighth Street Cathy . . . avid record fan . . . likes to travel . . . crisp, white uniforni of Florence Nightingale seems to he in the future. General Firft :lid Club 25 Pan .-lmerittan Club 3: Future Nzzryei' rrf.4n1erlca Club 4. NANCY L. DANIELS 717 N. Fountain Street Nan . . . enjoys ice skating and good music . . . thrills to a good mystery novel . . . hopes to become an air line stewardess. Ruf1'ne,r.v Ed. Intramural Bafeball .lg liolley- ball 3. HARRY J. DANNECKER 19 S. Brook Street Harry . . . hunting and fishing take up his spare time . . . smooth ice skater . . . plans to be a machinist. foealinnal Tech., llrlllfll ine CAROLE M. DANNENHOWER 526 Cleveland Street Carole . . . hobbies are dancing, music, and swimming . . . likes baking and saleswork . . . plans to be a housewife. Diftribulive Eel. Intramural Volleyball 2, 35 Dir- fributive Education Club 45 Glee Club 2. MICHAEL A. DAVIS 718 N. 24th Street Mike . . . a born practical joker ...famous for his pink and black car . . . interested in flving . . . plans to enter Air Force Acad emy. College Prep. Aeronauttcr Club 2, treasurer 3, 45 Intramural GOU 2, 3, 4. CALVIN R. DECH 319 N. Perry Street Cal . . . interested in remodeling, and re-styling automobiles . . . enjoys hunting . . . plans to enlist in air force. Vocational Tech. Auto llleehanier Ilonorr 2. JEAN T. DAPLER 415 N. Second Street Jeannie . . . enjoys reading good mysteries . . . likes popular music . . . intends to work in an office as a typist. Bufineff Ed. Tumbling Club 2, 3. JANET M. DAVIS 1824 S. W. 17th Street janet . . . likes dogs . . . hobby is roller skating . . . will continue as sales girl. D1'Jtributz've Ed. BETTY M. DEIFER 606 S. Fifth Street Betty . . . roller skating and dancing enthusiast . . . future office worker. Bll,til'lll',f,f Ed. Intramural Barketball 2,' liolley- ball 2, 4: Tri-Ill? I' J,'0rrl1ertra 2. JACQUELYN J. DE JOURNO 215 S. 16th Street Jackie . . . back-seat driver . . . wizard with a paint brush . . . avid jazz fan . . . intends to major in mathematics. College Prep. Intramural Sorter 25 Eareball 2,' Senior .llath Club -1. page one hundred and thinyfeight BONNIE L. DE MUTH 442 N. Penn Street Bonnie . . . enjoys volleyball and tennis . . . lover of parakeets . . . future secretary. Burirzers Ed. llonon 2, 35 National llonor Sofiely -If Intramural Baffball 2, 3: Barlerlball 35 Sorrer 3, -If fulleyball 3, 4. BEVERLY A. DENNIS 921 Green Street Bev . . . always laughing and talking . . . plans a future in business. lfufinexr Ed. Dance' Club 25 Glee Club 2: Com- mercial Club -If Tumbling 2: Spring Conrert 25 Faflziozz Show 35 Gym Exhibition 2. page one hundred and thinyfninc FRANKLIN D. DELP 645 N. 16th Street Frankie . . .enjoys participating in all kinds of sports . . . plans to makc a futurc in the L'.S. Armed Forces. forational Tefli., Carpentry CARL S. DE MARCHI 369 Cedar Street Carly . . . knife collector . . . enjoys fishing . . . played basketball and baseball for the Garfield Champs . . . plans to be a plumber. locational Trflz., Plumbing and lleaiing Intramural Barketball 35 Foot- ball -1. DAVID K. DERR 1416 Lhew Street Dave . . . loves to dance . . . member of the l.ehigh Valley Timing Association . . . plans to join the U. S. Air Force or open a service station. l'0t'dfiU!ldl Teflz., Auto Jlleclianifxr 1nlramuralBafkrIball Z, 3, J. JACOUELINE L. DERR 130 S. Fulton Street jackie . . . sports enthusiast . . . loves the great outdoors . . . fond of walking, going to dances . . . goal is obstetrical nursing. General Intramural follf ball 2 3 -I y - v I Sofcer 45 lloclery -Ig Barketball 2, 45 Baxeball -Ig Gym Exliibilian 2 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 French Club 4: Synrlzronizezl Swimming 4,' Life'- faoing -lg Future .Yurfer 3, 4. ELINOR K. DEPPE 2001 S. Aubrey Street Elinor . . . lots of ambition . . . enjoys swimming, reading, skat- ing and piano playing . . . hopes to study business administration in the fall. Gfnrral Honorx 2, 3,' lnrramural Volley- ball 2,' Bafketball 25 Ping Pong 2: Biology Club, Trzafurrr 2. KATHLEEN E. DEPPEN 301 S. Bradford Street Kathleen . . . a homebound stu- dent . . . was interested in music at Harrison Morton . . . no plans for future. General we E? MICHAEL H. DEVITA 533 Cedar Street Delveet . . . interested in elec- tronics . . . won 1.A..X. Shop Award . . . intends to continue study of electronics in the navy. lvoralionzll Terlz., lilfffflffll llonory 2: xlerorzauflry 25 Score- board 2, 3, -lg Sfuzlent Council 3. HELEN M. DEX 446 Oak Street Helen en'ox's dancing outstanding in track . . . a mem- ber of the honor team . . . future telephone operator or secretary. Bu.r1'1ze,r,v Ed. lnframural Rafleetball 2, ul: liol- leyball 2, 45 Sofrer Z, 4: Ping Pong 2, 3, lg Dante Club J: xlpparatur 45 Tumbling 2, 3, :lj Girly Honor Team 2, 3, 1l,'GyNl lfxlzibilfon 2. LOIS E. DEUTSCH 1045 Allen Street Lois . . . a second Sonia Heine . . . shorthand whiz . . . pre- ference of popular records to hooks . . . future undecided. Buririefy Ed. llonorf 25 Intramural Bafketball 35 Volleyball 35 Apparatuf Club 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Tumbling Club 3, 45 Fashion Show 3,' Spring Concert 2. MATTHEW E. DEUTSCH 2503 Washington Street Matt . . , serious mindcd . , . tennis enthusiast . . . cnjoys listening to good music . . . plans to bc a doctor. College Prep. llonorf 2, 35 Nafional llorzor Soriety -If Intramural Basketball 2, 35 l'olleyballJ,'Cl1e,ff Club 2, 3. ROBERT E. DONATELLI 748 N. Sixth Street Bob . . . collegiate dresser , . . spark-plug behind Key Club . . . uncertain plans for future . . . considering Xl.l3. or di- plomatic field. College Prep. llonorf 25 Tt'III1lAJ'3,' Key Club 2, 3. Pff.flAllt'7Il J: Camera Club 25 Stage Crew 3, 4. ROBERT N. DURAN 231 N. St. George Street Hob . . . interested in music . . . intends to study business :id- ministration at Penn State. College Prep. Conrer! Band 2. 3, 45 .llarflzing Hand 2, 3, -I. DAWN D. DIDRA 103 E. Cumberland Street Dawn . . . plays piano , . . is fond of cats . . . likes to set her friends' hair . . . plans to teach piano and open a beauty shop. Bufir1e,r,v Ed. Intramural Baxleetball Z: l'olley- ball 2,' Band 2,' Orrbextra 2,' Danze Band 25 Choraliers 2. LARRY E. DIETRICH 712 N. 12th Street Deacon . . . interested in radio and 'l'.V. work . . . likes popular music . . . member of Xlarine Reserve . . . plans to follow radio work in marines. lrllfllllililldl Tech., Eleffrfeal Inframural Fooiball -If Barbel- ball -I: llonorf 2. page one hundred and forty ARLENE M. DORNER 134 N. Penn Street Retls . . . enjoys meeting people . . . likes music, dancing. and ice skating . . . plains to hecome a secretary. BM.fllIf.l'.l' Ed, llnrmrf 2, 3,' .Yzlfional Ilfnmr Snrifly -I: Cumlnfrrial Club J,- Library Clull 2. JACQUELINE DORSCHUTZ 9l9 N. College Street jackie . . . excels in swimming . . . enjoys roller skating . . . oil pzuntmg, com collecting :ire hohhies . . . stylish dresser . . . carefree disposition . . . future secretary. Huff r1f.r.r Ed. Sffllllllllllg 3. page une hundwd and .fmtvfone NANCY D. DOTTER 631 N. Eighth Street Nancy. . . pert :intl peppy . . . sports enthusiast . . . well- clressetl miss . . . everyone's friend . . . future secretary. Hu.rn:x,v,r kd. Iniramural Baxflmll 2. 3, -lg l?a.vleelball 2. 3, -lg fulleylnall 2, 3, -If zlpparatux Club 3, -I: Clzffrlfmlfr 45 Danff 2. WILLIAM R. DOYLE 927 N. 20th Street Bill . . DeXlolay drummer . . . . . appreciates good vlans to major in . active member of . . . enthusiastic enjoys World History music . . . I . business at Lehigh. Cnllegz' Prfp. Band 2, 3, -15 Crnlffrr Bzznzl 3, 4. SANDRA J. DRAHOS 2802 Hanover Acres Sandy . . . good driving is her goal . . . appreciates classical music . . . Florence Nightingale holds her future. General lolleyball 3, -l, Ifzulflllall .., Sorrfr 2: Syrzrlrrolzlzzfzl Swimnzirzg 25 Tri-lli- Y 35 Future ,Yurrff uf' flmfrifa -If BfgI'7l71ff,fl Tumlzllrzg 1l,'Gvm lfxlzilhrzon 2. DORIS T. DRIES 1230 Tweed Street Tiny . . . hahy sitter.. . potential singer :intl artist. Bl!!!-7lt',V.l' lid. Intramural 1i'a.fel1all 25 Barbel- ball 2: follfyball 2, 3: Clmralifry 2,' Opfrflfa 2,' l'ar1'eIy Show 2: Spring Cunrfrt 3, 4g .llelozlzirry -lg .AI Cappella Clmlr 3, -I. JOYCE E. DRUMBORE 1107 Linden Street '1l9yCl' . . . Cnilllys lllllxvlvs . . . likes to rezttl . . .expects to go to college to hecome zt luhorzltory technician. Cnllrgf Prrp. lnlramural lilllfybflll -lj Clm' Club 2: Frfizrlz Cluli -I. SALLYANN DUNN 403 Turner Street Sally . . . coppercrzift and painting lantlscapes take up her time . . . favorites :ire roller skating, Ll2lllClIll.Z and swimming . . . future untlecitletl. Di.vtril1u!1'z'1' lfzl. lsllfhlhilll Slmrc' 3. JAMES N. DWINELL I525 Catalina Avenue jazz . . . ardent stamp and coin collector . . . at home on a dance floor . . . a Civil Air Patrol officer . . . hopes to become a commercial pilot after stretch in air force. College Prep. Wreftling 3,' Intramural Football 2, 3, 45 Baxketball 3, 4,' Aeronau- Iiff Club 3, 4, fire Preeident 4. DALE B. EASTMAN 747 Genesse Street Eastman . . . interested in baseball . . . plans for electrical construction. Vocal io 71 ell Tefli., Eleririral GAII, I. ECKER 23 S. 19th Street Gail . . . .1 typical teenager . . . loves to talk . . . likes to listen to records and write letters . . . plans a future in business. Buxinesf Ed. fumbling 2, 35 Apparafuf 2,' Volleyball 2, 3,' Danee 2, 3, 4,- Gynz Exhibition 2. JOY V. EBINGER 244 S. Franklin Street Joy . . . loves to dance, swim, roller and ice skate . . . active in Rainbow Girls and the Nlunicipal Opera Company . . . plans for future include secre- tarial work. Bu,vine.r.r Eel. Intraniural Bafbelball 3, 1l,' fol- leyball 3, -If Dante 2, -lg Cirlf' Swim Club 3,'Cyn1 Exhibition 2. ALBERTA ECK 1627 Allen Street Bertie . . . is fascinated by paint- ing and drawing . . . will start as a telephone operator, finish as a housewife. Diftributive Ed. Dli.l'lVI'bull'ZlK Edufaiion Club 4. BARBARA A. EDELMAN 1023 N. Sherman Street Barb . . . happy, thoughtful girl . . . she'll always give you a smile. . . collects stuffed animals . . . enjoys winter sports and popular music . . . plans to be a secretary. Bufinerf Ed. Tumbling Club -I. THOMAS J. EDWARDS 1905 E. Tremont Street Toni . . . has tropical fish for pets. . . plays piano . . . will try for college and business ad- ministration. College Prep. ARDYTII A. EICHELBERGER 928 S. Filmore Street junior . . . congenial lass . . . smart dresser . . . participant in sports . . . future office Worker. BuJ'lilIE,l',i' Ed. Intramural Bafbetball 2, -lj Bat- ball 2: Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Begin- nerhr Tumbling 3, 4. page one hundred and fmtyftwo CARL S. ENGLER 9185 N. Seventh Street Iingler . . . interested in tape recording and art . . . sound engineer for church . . . plans future in drafting. l'0ratio11al Tech., ll4Kfl1ll7IllI't1l Drafting llmmrx 2, 3,' Marflzfng Band 2, 3. CHARLES H. ENGLERT 2212 Cypress Avenue Chas . . . enjoys roller skating, hunting and fishing . . . plays the guitar . . . headed for L. S. Navy. General ESSIE L. ENIX 375 Union Street Shorty . . . can get along with anyone . . . collects pictures . . . enjoys playing the clarinet . . . loves to dance . . . expects to travel. Buxineff lid. Intramural 1i'a.fketball 2, 3, -lg Baxeball 2, 3, -lg Soreer 2, 3, -Ig lblleyball 2, 3, 4, Dame Club 2, 3, -l,' Farid 2, 3, 45 Gym Ifx- hibition 2,' junior Clan Play, Publifily Committee 3. BETTY L. ENTLER 713 Gordon Street Betty Lou . . . likes swimming, dancing, and popular music . . . is always ready for a good time . . . looks forward to a career as a secretary . . . hopes to travel. Buxinefx Ed. Intramural Barkelball 2,' Bafeball 2,' Apparazuf 25 Tumbling 25 Red Croix 3,' Red Crow Com- mittee 4. page one hundred and forty-three ROBERT W. ERDMAN 727 S. Eighth Street Bob . . .enjoys hunting, fishing, trapping . . . belongs to Nlarine Reserve . . . intends to make a career in the armed forces. IYUl'!1fli0IlIIl Teflz. .llaelline lnlramural football 2. SALLY ANN ERNEY 1019 S. Pike Avenue Sally . . . loves basketball . . . enjoys listening to liddie Fisher ...likes to jitterbug . . . is a neat dresser . . . wants to become a secretary. Bu5ine,f,r lid. Tri-111'-Y 2,' Clzoir 2,' Opereim 2. RONALD R. ERB 626 Gordon Street lloiman . . . outdoor sports enthusiast . . . works on cars in spare time . . . plans to join the niarines and do electrical work. l'0ratioual Terlz., lflertrir Inlramural Football 3: l?a.rl'el- ball 3. LEAII B. ERDMAN 2302 Hanover Acres Pinky . . . pleasing personality . . . smart dresser . . . a future secretary or typist. ,314-J'lIlf.f,t' Erl. Intramural Bfzyelnzll 2, 3, -1,- Rafketball 2, 3, -If lblleyball 2, 3, 4: Begirnzerf' Tumbling 2, 3, -If Dance Club 3,' Girly' Glen' Club 25 Gym Exlllibl-fIi0ll 2. RUTH E. FAHRINGER 2665 E. Hickory Street Ruthy . . . ice skates with en- thusiasm . . . can always be found on a dance floor or at a good movie . . . hopes to obtain an office position. Burinerr Ed. Intramural Bafeball 2,' Barleetball 2, 35 Soccer 2, 35 folleyball 2, 3. RICHARD P. FARRELL 616 Linden Street Farrell . . . likes classical music . . . Math and Shop award winner . . . member of Civilian Defense Engineers . . . plans to follow electronic career in the armed service. Vocational Tech., Electrical Honorf 2, 35 National Honor Society 4,' Sound Technician, Stage Crew 3, 4,' Projection- irt 3, 4. WARREN P. EVANS Bethlehem R.D. No. 20 Speedy . . . enjoys working with children . . . member of Junior Achievement . . . plans to go into the marines. locational Tech., Cabinet making llonorr 3,'Football Manager 2, 3, 4,' Body Building 2. CLAIR R. EVERETT 925 North Street Chubby . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . plans to join the navy as a Welder. locational Tech., Welding WAYNE A. FEIERTAG 1630 Oxford Drive Chief . . . enjoys baseball and football . . . plans to be a radio announcer and lettcrnian on the side. General Bareball 2, 4,' Natural Science Club 2. DOLORES J. FELEGY 603 Hanover Acres Dee . . . likes to ice-skate . . . enjoys listening to popular music . . . is looking forward to being a telephone operator. Butinerr Ed. Intramural Volleyball 45 Barbel- ball 4,' Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' Future Nurfer of America 4. LARRY W. FEGLEY Brook Avenue No. 60 Feg . . . active in all sports . . . aspires to play baseball for major leagues . . . Penn State bound. College Prep. Honorf 2, 3,' National Honor Society 4,' Varfity A Club 4,' Varrity Baxeball 2, 3, 4,' Intra- mural Football 4, Captain. RICHARD A. FEHNEL 1150 N. 19th Street Dick . . . amiable ex-Konkrete Kid . . . leader in church league sports and youth work . . . writes, argues . . . itls engineering at VVcst Point or Colorado U. for this junior Achiever. College Prep. Honorr 2, 3,' National Honor Society 4,' Photo Club 2,' Weight Club 2: Boyr' Choruf 2,' Intra- mural Football 3,' Science Fiction Club 35 Phyrical Science Club 4,' Engineerr' Club 4,' Canary 4. page one hundred and forty-four JUDITH M. FELEGY 112 S. Halstead Street Judy . . . liked by everyone . . . enjoys sports, dancing, and popular music . . . hopes to land a secretarial position. Burinexf Ed. Intramural Bafeball 3, 45 Baxleet- ball 2, 3,' l'olleyball 2, 3, 4g Commerrial Club, Serretary 4: Dance Club 2, 3, 4,' French Club 2,' Tri-Ili-Y 35 Gym Exhibition 2,' junior Clary Play 3. ROBERT J. FENSTERMAKER 824 N. Plymouth Street Fensty . . . A.H.S. swimming record holder . . . has a phobia for all water sports . . . shows good taste in clothes . . . is set on engineering course at Lehigh. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 3,' National Ilonor Soriety, fire Prexideni 45 l'ar.fi1y Swimrning 2, 3, 45 Tennif 3,' Inlramural Foolball 2. 3, 4,' folleyball 2, 3, 45 Water Polo 3, 4,' l'ar5i1y A Club 3, 4,' Key Club 3, 4,' Boyf' Swimming Club 4,' Engineerr' Club 3, 4. page one hundred and fortyqfive CONSTANCE L. FENTON 1420 Linden Street Connie . . . likes to paint :ind read . . . Z1 Sunday School teacher . . . plans to attend :1 secretarial school in New York City. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 3,' Nalional Ilonor Society 4,' Canary 2, 3,' Frenelz Club 3, 4,' Gym Exhibition 2. GLENNA L. FINK Route 2 Glenna . . . enjoys anything musical . . . fond of people with zi sense of humor . . . loves outdoor sports . . . intends to make Radcliffe her college goal. College Prep. Ilonory 2, 3,' Intramural Bafeball 2: Bafketball 2, 3,' Ilocleey 3,' Volleyball 3,' Clee Club 2,' ACap- pella Choir 3,' Melodierf 4,' Gym Exhibition 2,' Apparatuf Club 3,' Canary 2, 3,' Art Club 4. ROBERT H. FINK 316 N. Halstead Street Bob . . . amiable and easy-going . . . hobby is singing . . . plans a career in the navy. College Prep. Intramural Foolball 2, 3, -lg .Uurie flpprerialion Club 25 Stage Crew 4,' .fl Cappella Clzoir 2, 3, 4,' Canary Clippery 2, 3, 4. RODERIC R. FINK 124 S. Fulton Street Rod . . . member of l,c-high Valley Timing Association . . . likes to work on cars . . . plans to study business administration at l . 8: Xl. College Prep. Foolball 2: Inlramural llfater Polo 2, 3, 4: Ifafketball 3. 4,' Engirzeerzf' Club 3. WALTER .l. FISCIIL 243 Railroad Street Fish . . . hobby is ears . . . likes fishing and sand lot baseball . . . plans to be :1 radio announcer or cabinet maker. l'oeational Teell., Calzinel .llabing GARY R. FISHER 632 Cleveland Street Gary . . .likes to fish . . . plans at career in dentistry. College Prep. l'ar,rity Football 3, 4,' Foo!- ball 2,' Ifaflcetball 4,' Ifaylcef- ball 25 Track 2, 3, 4,' l'ar.vify xl Club 2, 3, 4. JEAN M. FISHER 1110 N. 19th Street Jeannie . . .flaming redhead . . . always finds time for swimming and ice skating. . .loves dancing to popular recordings . . . plans to enter Penn State. College Prep. Honorf 3,' Intramural Volleyball 3, 45 Bafeball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 3,' Bafleetball 3, 4,' Girlx' Glee Club 2,' Beginner! Tumbling 35 Life Saving 4. JUDITH M. FITZPATRICK 454 N. Pratt Street Judy Fitz . . . a pleasing per- sonality . . . a movie fan and accordionist . . . future secretary or airline stewardess. Busineff Ed. Honorf 2, 3,' National Ilonor Society 45 Intramural Bafeball 2, 35 Barleetball 2, 3,4 Hockey 25 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 4, Pre:ident,' Tumbling Club 2, 3, 45 Gym Exhibition 2. ' i' 55' ' S25 i ' - '-' VIRGINIA LEE B. FLAMISH 917 N. Penn Street Ginny . . . fun-loving disposition . . . plans teaching career. College Prep. Honor: 2, 35 National Honor Society 4,' Soccer Honor Team 2, 3,' Bafleetball Honor Team 2, 35 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 4,' Bafleetball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Apparatuf Club 25 Leaderf Club 3, 4,' Natural Science Club 45 Gym Exhibition 2. DANIEL E. FLEISCHMANN 526 Whitehall Street Danny . . . enjoys working with cars . . . likes sports . . . future undecided. Vocational Tech., Carpentry DONALD J. FLEMING 2425 Liberty Street Don . . . appreciates music . . . enthusiastic about sports . . . likes machines . . . expects to enroll at Penn State for for- estry. College Prep. Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN C. FLEMMING 721 N. 21st Street Jack . . . easy going . . . avid Allentown Cardinal enthusiast . . . loves all sports, popular music, science fiction, and dances . . . will major in science at Muhlenberg. College Prep. Honorf 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Engineerx' Club 35 Science Fiction Club 35 junior Red Croft 35 Phyficf Conference 45 Senior Math Review 4. DONALD W. FLICKINGER 1316 Maryland Avenue Don . . . interested in two-way communication . . . member of Civil Air Patrol . . . enjoys playing the Hammond Organ . . . plans to join the United States Air Force, later the State Police. Vocational Tech., Print Canary Staff 4. JOHN M. FODOR 1048 Catasauqua Avenue Big John . . . likes all sports, especially football and basket- ball . . . enjoys movies and dancing . . . looking forward to a career as a construction engineer. General f.V Bafleetball 25 Varxity Foot- ball 2, 3. page one hundred and forty-six VIRGINIA A. FORJOHN 427 N. Leh Street Birchi . . . active in church and social affairs . . . enjoys swim- ming, sewing, cooking . . . collects popular records, sheet music, and corsages . . . has selected Kathryn Gibbs Business School as alma mater. College Prep. Gym Exhibition 2,' Senior Life Saving Club 4,' Red Cron Club 2. JUDITH G. FORKER l021V2 S. Sixth Street Judie . . . enjoys all sports, especially swimming . . . likes to dance and listen to good records . , . expects to be a hello girl. General Intramural Soffer 2, 3,' Hockey 25 Valley Ball 2, 3, 4,' Bafketball 2, 3, 4,' Bareball 2, 3, 4,' Apparatur Z, 3,' Tumbling 2, 3,' Dante 4,' Synchronized Swimmimg 3,' Life Saving 4,' Gym Show 2. page one hundred and fortyfseven RONALD H. FOGEL 1105 S. Tenth Street Ronnie . . . collects match book covers . . . belongs to Explorer Post 24 . . . plans to work at Xlacks after graduation. l'orarional Terh ., Maehine BRENT S. FOLLWEILER 1028 Linden Street Brent . . . interested in science and history . . . likes out-of- doors . . . hopes to become a doctor. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 3,' Tennif 2, 3, -If Phyfiff Scienee Club 2, 3, 4,- Natural Srienee Club 2, 3,' Key Club 3, 4. CAROLYN M. FREY 631 N. Poplar Street Carolyn . . . enjoys dancing and popular music . . . likes reading good books . . . looks forward to hecoming a secretary. Bu,rine.r,f Ed. Irilramural Bafeball 25 Ifaflfelball 2,' Tumbling 25 Apparatuer 2: Rea' Crow 2, 4. JEAN R. FREY 1020 Wyoming Street Green-eyed, freckle-nosed red- head . . . likes to sleep late . . . glues herself to the TV set when not reading mystery stories . . . next stop: Cedar Crest College. College Prep. llonorf 3,' Intramural Bafleetball Zg S.M. Sentinel 2,' French Club 3,' Future Nurref of Ameriea 4. CARLON FRANKENFIELD 943 Pine Street Frank . . . enjoys all sports . . wants to become a carpenter. I'oraf io nal Tech ., Ca rpenrry SHIRLEY E. FREED 714 Lehigh Street Shirl . . . collects records . . enjoys skating and dancing . . looks forward to being a tele phone operator. Buxinexr Ed. Intramural Volleyball 2, 4: Bas ketball 2, -If Baxeball Z, -If Tri Ili-Y 3, 4,' Future .Yurfef of America -I. RONALD W. FREY 503 Riverview Terrace Butch . . . active in sports . . . spends spare time working on cars... hopes to enter the army. Vocational Teclz., Auto Meehanicf Wvrextling 25 Body Building 2. RICHARD W. FRITCH 1023 Oak Street Indian . . . interested in sports . . . enjoys hunting . . . plans to work in the electrical field. foeational Terlt., Eleetric lvarxity Football 3, 4,' Track 4,' lvarxity A Club. LORNA M. FREY 326 Limestone Street Lorna Doone . . . spends time painting . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . plans to be a court stenographer . . . hopes to enter Rider College in New Jersey. Bufineff Ed. Beginnerr Tumbling 2, 3. MARY ANN M. FREY 950 Gordon Street Mary Ann . . . saves straw wrappers and collects dolls . . . likes cooking, sewing, dancing, and roller skating . , . active in church affairs . . . hopes to become a nurse. College Prep. Future Nurref of America Club 4,' Gym Exhibition 2. SANDRA A. FRITZINGER 726k Union Street Sandy . . . pleasant personality . . . always laughing: and talking . . . enjoys dancing . . . loves to watch brother, Timmy . . . likes bookkeeping and typing . .. looks forward to being a sec- rotary. Bufineff Ed. Intramural folleyball 2,' Bafleet- ball 4,' Student Council 2, 3, 4,' Tumbling 4,' Apparatuf 4,' Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4. CLAUDE A. FRY 238 E. Elm Street Blackie . . . likes sports . . . wants to be a cabinet maker. Vocational Terh., Cabinet Making llonorf 3,' Band 2, 3, 4. BRUCE D. FRITCHMAN 2502 S. Law Street Bruce . . . enjoys amateur photography . . . is interested in all sports . . . plans to study electrical engineering at Lehigh. College Prep. Intramural Bafketball 2,' liolley- ball 2,' Water Polo 3,' Photography Club Z,' Swimming Club 3, 4,' Senior .Math Review 4. DORIS o. FRITCHMAN 338 Lehigh street Dee . . . collects cake recipes . . . always pleasant and cheerful . . . would like to be a telephone operator. Bu.fine.r.r Ed. Intramural Volleyball 2, 3: Baf- leetball 2,' .Marching Band 2, 3, 4,' Concert Band 2, 3, 4. page one hundred and fortvfeight ROBERT A. FULTON 1119 Walnut Street Bob . . . known to his friends as Steamboat . . . likes fishing . . . talks baseball for hours . . . plans to take journalism in college. College Prep. Aeronautify Club 3, 4,'1nlramural Football 2. RONALD F. FUNK 1520 Catalina Avenue Ronnie . . . likes mathematics and science . . . hopes to take up electronics in the navy or air force. College Prep. Intramural liolleyball 25 01'- chextra 2. A ex if . .- - ...:z,::- ff' sn : si ' JANET K. GAMBLE 842 S. Poplar Street janet . . . always ready for a party . . . enjoys making her own clothes . . . plans to enter nursing school. College Prep. Apparatuf Club 45 zlflvancefl Tumbling Club -I. BERNARD B. GANZ Summit Lawn Bernie . . . tape records hi-fi music . . . likes progressive jazz . . . travel bug with 50 Ford . . . summer surveyor . . . future engineer. College Prep. Honorf 2, 35 National Honor Soeiefy 45 Intramural liolleyball 2, 35 Water Polo 35 Engineerf' Club, Secretary 45 ACappella Choir 2, 3, 45 junior Clary Play 35 Sludent Counefl 25 Senior Clair Play -1. page one hundred and forty-nine ERNEST J. GAGLIARDI 334 Lehigh Street Ernie . . . stamp collector . . . likes bowling and basketball . . . wants to be a plumber. forarional Terh., Plumbing RICHARD D. GALUCY 842 S. Tenth Street Dick . . . likes sports . . . excels in woodfworking . . . wants to work for a contractor. IY0CdlI'07ItZl Tech., Carpentry Intramural Football 35 Barlcefball 35 Sfurlent Counrll 3. i NIARGARET A. GARGER 160 Turner Street Margie . . . enjoys dances . . . knows all the latest pop tunes . . . plans to tlo secretarial work. Bu.fliIIK,T,l' Ed. Intramural Bafeball 25 Surfer 2: Volleyball 2, 35 Tri-llrl l' 45 Glef Club 25 Gym Erlzibition 2. RICHARD A. GATES 629 N. Jefferson Street Dick . . . collects knives . . . member of Ground Observer QOVPS Z . . hopes to study electronics in air force. forafional Terb., lflertrif' l'ar,rity Trarlc 25 Intramurrzl Football 2. 35 Barketball 2. RICHARD A. GATTI ll54 Allen Street Dick . . . has great interest in pool. . . also likes basketball . . . future plans as of now are to enlist in army. forarinnzzl Tn-li.. .1uInHudy lnlramural BlI.l'A'!'fl1l1ll 2. 3, 45 Rfd Crum Rfprf.ffr1Ia!iz'f 5. -lf Canary 45 Sfudfrzi Cnunfil 3, -I, THEODORE C. GEARHART 821 S. Filmore Street Ted . . . plays trumpet . . . looking forward to Navy School of Music. Gfnfral Intramural Barkftball 25 Conrfrf Band 2, 3, 45 Dann' 1faml2, 5, -I. KATHRYN M. GEHRINGER 3l5 S. 18th Street Kathy . . . on the quiet side . . . especially fond of swimming . . . enjoys popular music . . . college bound. College' Prep. lnlramural Hairball 2, 3, 45 Harleflball 2. 3, 45 Suffer 2. 3, 45 lkfllfybzlll 2. 3, -lf ,lppuramf Club 2, 3. 4,' Tumbling Z,' Ad- eanrfrl Tumbling 3, 4. LOIS ANN GEIST 820 N. 21st Street l.ois . . . collects horse statues . . . enjoys swimming, water skiing, and ice skating . . . serves as secretary of her Sunday School class . . . contemplates secretarial position. Bayiaieir Ed. lloriorf 2, .35 Nativrial Honor Society Jg Intramural folleyball 3,' flpparatux -If Dance 2, 3, -If Tumbling 2, 3, Jg Gym Ifx- hibition, 2. WILLIAM G. GEIST 724 Eugene Street Bill . . . interested in hunting and fishing . . . collector of stamps . . . plans to work as an electrician. forafional Tfflz., Elfrfrir SANDRA R. GENTILE 1022 E. Susquehanna Street Sandy . . . pleasing personality . . . collects records . . . enjoys roller skating . . . likes sports . . . looks forward to being a receptionist. Ru,T1.HZ.f5 Ed. Intramural Bafkefball 2: lvollfy- ball 25 Future Nuryef of Anzfrira 4,' Tri-Hi-Y 45 Y-Tren 2. NANCY L. GENTZEL 1860 Walnut Street Gentz . . . easy going . . . a horn talker . . . loves dancing . . . enthusiastic ice skater . . . plans to become a secretary. Bufinfu lid. Commerrial Club lg Dance Club 2: Tri-llzl Y J','CymE.x'hibi1ion 2. JOAN A. GERBER 262 E. Walnut Street Joanie . . . enjoys ice skating and horseback-riding . . . likes Glenn Miller music . . . looks forward to a career with the Bell Telephone. Ii'uJi1ze.f.r Ed. llonorx 2, .ff lntra1r1uralBa.rkzl- ball 2, folleyball 2, .1',' rlpparatuf 2: Tri-l1i- Y 35 Gym Exhibition 2. page one hundred and fifty DORIS J. GIANELLI 143 Sycamore Street Doris . . . enjoys good music . . . loves part-time job in Ritter's Pharmacy . . . plans to earn B.A. degree in chemistry. College Prep. Honorr 2, 3,' National Honor Soriety 45 Marrhing Band 2, 3,' Concert Band 2, 3, -If Senior .Math Review 4. SHIRLEY ANN GIERING 236 N. Fulton Street Shirley . . . spends leisure time playing the piano or reading . . . enjoys classical music . . . plans to become a medical technician. College Prep. Honor: 2, 3: National Honor Society 4,' Tumbling 2,' Future Nurrex Club -l,' German Club 3, -1, Secretary -1. page one hundred and fiftyfone THEODORE C. GERHARD 439 N. Fifth Street Ted . . . enjoys fishing and motor cycling . . . plans to join the U. S. Navy. lioealional Tefh., Cabinet Makirig Student Counril 4. ROBERT D. GETZ 1011 s. Eighth sneer Bob . . . likes to sing . . . in- terested in hunting and fishing . . . would like to become an artist. lioeational Tech., Cabinet llflabing Red Cro,r,v Club -I. RONALD GLASS 2303 Fluer Lane, Bethlehem Ronnie . . . hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . slightly adept with a rifle . . . intends to be an electrical engineer after com- pleting four years in the air corps. College Prep. Cltefr Club 2. ELEANOR F. GLOWASKI 455 Liberty Street Ellie . . . enjoys all sports . . . a movie and mystery story enthusiast . . . future office worker with plans to travel. Rurinefr Ed. Intramural Bafeball 2, 3, -lg Barleetball 2, 3, 45 Hoeleey 2, 3, 4,- Ping Pong 3, 45 Sorter 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Dante Club 4,' Tri-Hi-Y 3,' Gym Exhibition 2. ADDA J. GINTHER 1447 Liberty Street Dolly . . . interested in aquatics . . . student secretary to Director of Activities . . . wants to be a business education teacher or a private secretary. Bufinerf Ed. Honor! 2, 3,' National Honor Society -If Commercial 4g junior Red Crof: 2. FLOYD U. GIVLER 1510 Union Street Feev . . . likes to work with cars . . . enjoys reading . . . plans to study business administration at Penn State. College Prep. Intramural Hafleetball 3. -l: Red Cro.v.r 2, -lf .deronautirf 2, 3, -I. DAVID L. GOSNER 122 E. Emaus Avenue Goss . . . nuniisinatist Chis coin collection won first prize in hobby showl . . . enjoys swim- ming and fishing . . . plans to enter navy and study engineer- ing with ll3lXl. College Prep. lllixerl Clzorur 25 Intramural I ootlmIl 25 Ivllllfyllllll 2. WILLIAM J. GOSSMAN 215 E. Union Street Skip . . . spends leisure time on model railroads and cars . . . interested in racing a car in the drags . . . future plans include mechanical work. Vocational Teelz., Auto Meehan ic: IVre.rtlin,g 2. ROSALIE GORDON 218 S. St. Cloud Street Rozzie . . . makes friends easily . . . spends leisure time knitting and reading . . . enjoys dancing and popular music . . . plans to be an elementary teacher. College Prep. Honore 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Intramural Volleyball 2, 35 Barleetball 25 Bareball 2, 45 Tumbling Club 25 Future Teaeherf of America 35 Student Council 35 Pan American League 45 Senior Math Review 45 Comur 45 Gym Exhibition 25 junior Clan Play, prompter 3. JULIAN B. GORODSKY 2415 Highland Street jules . . . an aquariest and chess player . . . likes pop and semi- classical music . . . likes mathe- matics . . . plans to major in chemical engineering. College Prep. Honore 2, 35 National Honor Society 4,' Math Club 2, 35 Natural Science Club 45 Canary 45 Senior Clair Play, Committee 4. DOROTHY M. GREEN 908 S. Filmore Street Dotty . . . an avid letter Writer . . . day dreamer . . . music enthusiast . . . future secretary and housewife. Burinerf Ed. Ilonorf 25 Commercial Club 45 Dance Club 35 Clmralierr 25 Operetta 2. WILLIAM J. GREENWALD 2467 S. Fifth Street Bill. . .likes sports . . . plays the clarinet. . .enjoys camping . . . intends to study forestry at Penn State. College Prep. Intramural Football 25 Volleyball 25 Softball 25 llflareliing Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Rand 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA J. GRAMMES 718 Union Street Bobbie.. .our popular marimba player . . . delights in swimming, in dancing, and in collecting Four Aces records . . . enjoys historical novels and movies . . . plans to go to college. College Prep. Intramural Hockey 35 Bareball 3, 45 Barleetball 2, 3, 45 llflarehing Band 2, 3, 45 Girls' Debating Society 2, 3, 45 Comuy 4. GORDON L. GRANEC 1036 Wyoming Street Waxie . . . likes to go camping . . . works on cars . . .is a member of the Lehigh Valley Timing Association . . . plans auto- motive career. Vocational Tech., Auto Mechaniex Intramural Bafleetball 3. page one hundred and fifty-two CAROL L. GROOVER 1021 S. 12th Street Brown eyes . . . collects photo- graphs and souvenirs . . . writes letters to Aruba, Germany and Alaska . . . would like to travel . . . loves to dance . . interested in a modeling career. RuJ1'ne.r.f Ed. Tri-Ili- Y 2, 35 Glee Club 2,' Choir 2,' Dance Club 3, 45 Clzoraliers 2: Operetta 2. EDWARD J. GROSS 1207 Garden Avenue Klouse . . . fond of hunting and fishing . . . enjoys working with guns . . . aspires to be an elec- trical contractor. l'0eational Terb., Elertrifal Intramural Football 3. page one hundred and fifty-three HAROLD K. GROSS East Rock Road Butch . . . likes hunting . . . won trophy in Wrestling l954 . . . plans to follow electrical field. lioratlonal Terlz., Electric l'ar.rlty Football 2, 3, C0-Captain -If l'ar5lfy Wrertling 2, 3, 4,' faulty A Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA R. GROSSER 726 Greenleaf Street Barb . . . likes sports in general ...shows ability in art. . . plans future career in nursing. General Volleyball 4: Art 3,' LifK.fd'Zll7lg -lg Future lllurfef Club -1. MARY ANN GRUBE 660 N. Sherman Street Grubce . . . has a serious side that is seldom exhibited . . . struggles with knitting . . likes crowded places . . . hopes to swell Penn Statels throngs. B'll.fI'7IKfJ' Ed. Honors' 2, 3: National llonor Soefely 4: Intramural Soccer 2,' folleyball 3,' Canary 3, -If Com- mercial Club 45 Dante Club 3,' German Club 25 Trl-Ili-Y 35 Dance Committee -Ig junior Red Crorf 35 junior Clary Play, Publ1'ciry 3. WILLIAM H. GRUBE 2540 Star Route Bill . . . interested in basketball. football, and swimming. . .plans to attend Penn State for business administration. College Prep. Intramural Football 2: Bafleet- ball 2. tx. 1':Eifv gs lr lx ' CAROL E. HAAS 1025 N. Arch Street Blondie . . . plays piano in spare time . . . likes sports and tall boys . . . future homemaker. General MELVIN J. HAFFNER 32 N. 13th Street Mel . . .enjoys tinkering around cars . . . likes to listen to popular music . . . interested in sports and photography . . . plans to be a mechanic and own his own business. locational Tech., Juto Body Intramural Football 2. DALE F. HAHN 103 S. Halstead Street Bugsy . . . likes baseball and basketball . . . plans to be a carpenter. Vocational Tech., Carpentry JAC QUELINE J . HAILSTONE 3015 Hillcrest Avenue Jacqui,' . . . effervcscent bundle of wit . . . comments for every occasion . . . fanatical opera and art lover . . . student of the humanities . . . aspires to a stage career. General Intramural Baxleetball 25 Volley- ball 2,' Pan American Club 3, 4,' Student Council 25 S.M. Sentinel 2,' A Cappella Choir 3,' S.M. Choralierx 2,' Choir 2,' Operetta 2,' Variety Show 2. agp oe EDITH A. HAINES 2214 E. Woodlawn Street Edith . . . music enthusiast . . . expects to become a junior high school music teacher. General German Club 3, 4,' Future Teacherf of America Club 3, 4,' Advanced Tumbling Club 2. LEONARD D. HAINES 397 Hill Street Len . . . enjoys tinkering with radios . . . hopes to acquire a knowledge of electronics. Vocational Tech., Electric L. WILLIAM HALL R. D. 1 Center Valley Harry . . . loves outdoor life . . . well-liked by all . . . plans to attend National Agriculture College. General Football 2,' Bafketball 2, 3, 4,' Bafeball 2,' Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Stage Craft 2,' Printing 2,' Photo- graphy 2,' Choir 2. JOAN C. HAMILTON 1101 Walnut Street Joan . . . a collector by nature . . . interested in journalism . . . enjoys swimming and reading . . . is college bound. College Prep. Honor: 2, 3,' National Honor Society 4,' Canary Staff 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4,' Blue Book Staff 2, 3, Chairman 3,' Girl! Debating Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice Prefident-Treafurer 4,' German Club 3, 4. RICHARD D. HAMM 762 S. Eighth Street Dick . . . enjoys fishing and skating . . . likes popular music and dancing . . . hopes to be- come a machinist in the U. S. Navy. Vocational Tech., Machine Intramural Football 2. WILLIAM J. HANCHARIK 1325 N. Second Street Hanch . . . likes to collect guns . . . enjoys hunting and fishing played league basketball . . . plans to enlist in the United States Air Force. Vocational Tech., Printing Intramural Bafleetball 3, 4. page one hundred and fiftyffour BARBARA ANN HARMONY 1261 N. Tacoma Street Babs . . . enjoys watching cheerleaders . . . loves sports , . . collects recipes . . . anticipates secretarial work. Buxineff Ed. Advanced Tumbling 2, 3, -lg Apparalux -If Dance 2, 3, If Gym Exhibition 2. JOYCE C. HARRING 751 Lehigh Street Dizzy . . . likes to go skating, dancing, swimming . . . takes part in sports . . . would like to work at the Bell Telephone. Buxineff Ed. Intramural Volleyball 25 Burket- ball 25 Tri-Ili-Y 35 Choir 2. page one hundred and 'Hfry-,five GLENN P. HANDWERK 1025 N. Sherman Street Woody . . . enjoys outdoor sports, especially golf . . . member of Starlighter Dance Orchestra . . . hopes to become a surveyor. Vocational Tech., .Mechanical Drafting .Marching Band 2, 3, 4. SELMA J. HANNA 417 Grant Street Sally . . . active member of S.O.Y.0 .... whiz at twirling a baton . . . enjoys jazz music . . . plans to work for Bell Telephone or be an airline hostess. Buxineff Ed. Intramural Bafeball 2, 3, -If Volleyball 2, 35 Bafhefball Z, 3, Hockey 2, 35 Soccer 2, 3,' Dance Club 3, 4, Tumbling 3: Student Council 2, 3,' l'ariely Show 25 Gym Exhibirion 2. ? J if' .. SIX RICHARD C. HASSICK Bethlehem Route 3 Dick . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . delights in dancing, football, basketball . . . plans to enter college. l'ocalional Tech., Cabinet Shop ROWLAND E. HAUSER 397 Liberty Street Rollie . . . likes playing piano and listening to music and traveling . . . enjoys sports . . . lans on business collere and P I - L accounting. General PATRICIA C. HARRING 751 Lehigh Street Patty . . . collects movie star books . . . enjoys all kinds of sports . . . likes dancing . . . intends to be a telephone operator. Buxinen Ed. Clee Club 2,' Tri-IIi- Y 2,' Opereila 2. TERRENCE L. HARTMAN 2429 Livingston Street Terry . . . likes sports . . , swim- ming enthusiast . . . plans to major in business ad ministration. College Prep, Inlraniural Bafhelball 3, 4: l'ol- leyball 3, -If Senior gllath Review Club -I. KARL W. HEFFELFINGER 217 E. Lexington Street Heff . . . likes swimming and boating . . . homeroom spelling hee champion in sophomore year . . . plans to become a carpenter. foratimial Tecli., Carpenfry PATRICIA A. HEFFERNAN 202 S. 16th Street Pat . . . has fine mezzo soprano voice . . . loves dogs, crew cuts and small children . . . wants to be a teacher. College Prep. llonorf 2,' Girlf' Clee Club Z,' ,Muric efppreeiatiorz. Club 2,' Girls' Lifefaoirig Club 3: Clzoir 3, 45 lilelodierx -1. JAMES R. IIAUSMAN 6l5 N. Eighth Street jimmy . . . interested in auto hody work . . . formerly an ex- pert magician . . . plans to have his own auto body shop. foeational Terh, 1-Iu1nBody Red Croix 2. PATRICIA E. HECKMAN 1557 Liberty Street Pat . . . doodler on the piano , . . ample artistic ability . . . poster contest winner . . , advertising or secretarial joh on the horizon. Buyineff Ed. llonorf 2, .ff National Honor Soflefy 4: Intramural lolleylzall 25 Art 2, 3, -If Commercial Club -If Tumbling 2,'Gyn1Exhibirz'o11 2. F DAVID E. HEINLY 1115 Green Street Dave . . . collects coins and stamps . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . hopes to become mechanical draftsman. 1'UCdll071I1l Terli.. .llffllllill-Fill Drafting ,Varrlurzg Band 2. 3. -lf Bzifkff- ball Band 3, -1. DONALD S. HEINTZELMAN 629 Green Street Don . . . hobby is coin collecting . . . likes music . . . plans to he photographer. College Prep. Inlramural flrrliery Z, 3: Camerzl Club 2, 3, 45 Comuf Staff -I. REED GEORGE HEIMBACII 617 N. Lafayette Street Reed . . . known to many friends at .X.ll,S. as Doc . . . in- terested in animals . . . plans to become a veterinarian . . . plans to go to Penn State l'nix'ersity. College Prep. Trarlc 2: SCL'I'HIIIIlIIjQ lllanager 2, 3, 45 lnlramural llfater Polo 3, -lg Boyfr Ll-fffllflllljf Club -1. WILLIAM C. IIEIMBACH 232 Hamilton Street Shultz . . . enjoys working on cars . . . listening to popular music . . . playing sports . . . plans to join air force or navy to continue education. foeatiorzal Terlz., Auto lforly llo n n rr 3. page one hundred and fifty-six SALLY J. HEIST 2403 S. Howard Street Sally . . . enjoys dancing, swim- ming, skating, and reading . . . intends to study elementary education. Collfgr Prep. Sf'?1fI.71t'l Sfaff 2,' llonorr 2,'CI'!'l,f' Debating 3, 4: Frrnrlz Club 3,' Dann' Club 4. MARILYN J. HELFRICH 520jQ N. 18th Street Marilyn . . . loves animals . . . enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and ice skating . . . hopes for veterinary degree from U. of P. College Prep. lnfraniural fnllfyball 2, 3, 45 Natural Sfifnrf Club 2: Cirlf' l.1fe Saving 3, 4,' Synclironized Swimming Club 3, 45 Senior .llafh Rfvifw 4. page one hundred and .fiftyf.:e1'e11 ROCHELLE HELLER 2144 Gordon Street 'Shelly . . . ardent bridge player . . . Penn State bound . . . plans for career in dramatics. Collegf Prep. Canary Staff 2, 3, 45 fariefy Show 2. MADELINE H. HENKE 1544 Washington Street Nlad . . . enjoys ice-skating . . . fond of swimming . . . likes popular music . . . looks forward to being a telephone operator. Bu,rine5,r Ed. Tumbling 2. DAVID D. HENRY 828 W. Emaus Avenue Davey . , . fishing and hunting fan . . .enjoys sports. . . member of National Guards . . . interested in conservation . . . plans to go to Penn State. General CATHERINE A. HERMAN 422 Market Street Cathy . . .likes reading. . .likes all sports . . . future VVAF. Buerfnfff Ed. Intramural Barkrtliall 35 Sorter 3,' folleylzall 3. DENNIS C. IIERMAN 2518 S. Appel Street Denny . . . is interested in re-styling automobiles . . . likes drag races . . . member Lehigh Valley 'l'iining ,-Xssociation . . . wishes to become architect or automobile designer. lerational Tfrli., .'II'1'!Il-ffffllflll Drafting Honor! 2, 3. ANITA L. HERMANY 1640 Union Street Anita . . . enjoys singing and dancing . . . hopes someday to be a New York entertainer. General RICHARD N. HERRING 2333 S. Law Street Dick . . . interested in dogs . . . enjoys math and science . . . plans to enter Lehigh and study engineering. College Prep. Honorx 2, 3, 45 National llorzor Society, Sergeant-at-army -15 Bate- ball 3,' Intramural folleyball 25 Bafleetball 25 llfater Polo 3, 45 Life Saving 35 Student Counril 2, Pre5ia'ent -Ig Senior .Math Re- view 4. ANITA L. HERSHBELL 221 N. llth Street Anita . . . quiet, conscientious worker . . . an epicurean on foods ...likes popular music . . . neat dresser . . . future steno- grapher. BMJIDVLEJX Ed. DOLORES A. HERTZOG 517 Linden Street Dorie . . . loves to roller skate . . . plans to make her career in L'. S. Air Force. Dlertributiof Ed. Intramural lvollevball 2,' Bafleet- ball 25 Diftributive Edufalion Club 45 Tumbling Club 25 Fafbion Show 3. NED V. HESS 1928 E. Clair Street Hessie . . . interested in coin collecting, World Science News . . .enjoys skating, reading, and music . . . plans printing career. Vocational Tech., Print Honor: 2. CHARLES J. HILBERT 1011 S. llth Street Corky . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and archery . . . belongs to emergency fire fighters . . . plans to enlist in United States Air Force. locational Terlz., Eleflric INA A. HILDEBRAND 1015 Cedar Crest Boulevard Ina . . .talented marimba soloist . . . loves sports and traveling . . . future includes studying biology at college. College Prep. Marching Band 2, 3, 4,' fariety Show 3,' Science Fair 3, 4. SHERRYL HILLWIG 232 N. 27th Street Sherryl . . . loves to read . . . enjoys horse-back excellent swimmer . . . become a nurse. College Prep. Dann' Club 25 I, S 'nrlironizezl Sfoinzmin f 3. 5 8 riding . . . plans to iff Saving 35 JAMES M. HIRST 132 S. Seventh Street Jim . . . plays basketball for the Boys' Club . . . raises tropical fish . . . a true gourmet . . . looking forward to college after the navy. College Prep. Intramural Football 4: Bafketball 4,' Volleyball 45 Student Counfil 3, 4,' Band 2. page one hundred and fiftyfeight fx. -it DAVID D. HOFFMAN 120 N. 18th Street Dave . . . experienced camper and hiker . . . participates in all sand lot sports . . . plans for the future include Lehigh and a career in mechanical engineer- ing. College Prep. Intramural Basketball 2, 3,' Sopho- more Math Club 2,'Engz'neerx' Club 2, 4. ROBERT D. HOHE Star Route Bob . . . likes to plan and design homes . . . has done considerable work in the wood working trade . . . hopes to do construction work or establish his own busi- ness. locational Tech., Carpentry f.l'. Football 2,' l'ar:1'ty 3, 4. page one hundred and fifty-nine BRENDA M. HIXSON 1142 N. 15th Street Breezy . . . omnivorous reader . . . Senior Girl Scout and pro- gram aide for Brownies . . . enthusiastic camper . . . active church member . . . bound for teaching career. General llonorf 2, 3,' National Honor Society 45 Library 2. CHARLES C. HOFFMAN 723 S. Hall Street Chuck . . . collects guns . . . likes to experiment in kitchen . . . modern music mania . . . plans to become a lawyer. College Prep. Intramural Football 2,' Volleyball 2,' Choir 2,' Key Club 3, 4. MARION J. HOLBEN 1108 Wyoming Street Curly . . . listens to popular music . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . likes to write humorous poetry . . . plans to he a secretary. Bufineff Ed. Ilonorf 2, 3,' Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3,' Ping Pong 2,' folleyball 2, 3,' Commercial Club 4,' Library Club, Prexident 2,' Student Counril 35 Cheerleading 2,' Sophomore Claxx fire Prefident 2. MICHAEL L. HOLBEN 1844 Turner Street Nlike . . . french horn enthusiast . . . participant in Eastern District Bands and Orchestras . . . active in church work . . . heading for F. 81. M for business administration. College Prep. Intramural Bafketball 2, 3,' Mar- ching Band 2, 3, 4,' Conrert Band 2, 3, 4,' Orcheftra 2, 3,' Diftricl Band 2, 3,' Diftrirt Orrhexlra 3. BARRY G. HOHL 2119 Washington Street Pap . . . likes classical music and working on cars . . . formerly member of Coplay Sportsmens' Association and Nlusical Master- piece Societies . . . wants to manage own gas station. Vocational Terh., Auto Body Ilonorr 2. PATRICIA A. HOHL 2119 Washington Street Pat . . . loves popular music . . . enjoys swimming . . . anticipates career in business world. l?u.rine,rx Ed. Ilonorx 2: Tumbling 2,' Tri-1Ii- l' 35 Gym Ifxlllbitfon 2. JANET HOLMES Lanark Manor Janet . . . up and coming horse woman . . . rode in Madison Square Garden National Horse Show . . . fond of parties, good books, swimming, and sailing . . . Mount Holyoke bound. College Prep. Honorf 35 Intramural folleyball 2, 3, 4,' Soccer 3, 4,' lloclcey 3, 4,' Bafketball 2, 3, 4,' Baxeball 2, 3, 45 Choir 2,' Beginnerf' Tumbling 3, 45 Apparatur 3, 45 Comuf 4,' French Club 4,' Leader: 4,'FaJl1ion Show 3,' Choralierf 2,' junior Clair Play 4. C. FREDERICK HOOVER 43 S. 13th Street Fred . . . likes football, baseball, and swimming . . . always work- ing on cars . . . is planning career of electrical research for which Lehigh will pave the way. College Prep. Choir 2,' Chef: Club 2,' Science Fiction Club 2. RICHARD J. HOLBEN Star Route Dick . . . likes reading . . . plays accordion . . . member of United States Army Reserves . . . plans to continue career in printing. focational Tech., Printing SHIRLEY E. HOLBEN 529 Ethel Street Likes dancing, traveling, cook- ing, swimming. . . plays basket- ball and volleyball . . . plans to be a nurse. General Future Nurrer Club 45 Tri-lli- Y3. ,i l CONSTANCE A. HORVATH 626 Liberty Street Connie . . . collects jewelry . . . enjoys dancing, writing letters . . . always looking for a good time . . . looks forward to a position at the Bell Telephone Company. Bufinexf Ed. Tumbling 45 Apparatux 45 Tri- lli-Y 3, 45 Gym Exhibition 2. LAWRENCE R. HOTTEL 2410 S. Fifth Street Larry . . . likes roller skating and popular music . . . keeps his car shiny . . . Works at a self service market . . . plans to become a printer. Vocational Tech., Print Honorr 2, 3. JOHN A. HORN 134 S. St. Cloud Street Strap. . . always ready with ajoke ... model airplane enthusiast . .. music loving baritone . . . plans a career in engineering. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 35 Intramural Football 25 National Ilonor Society 3, -l,' Canary Staff 3, 4, page editor: Engineerx' Club 3, 45 Phyxical Science Club 3: Senior Math Review -If lllarclzing Band 2, 3, 4,' Barketball Band 2, 3, J: Con- cert Band 2, 3, 45 Phyficx Confer- ence 3,' Science Fair 3. ROBERT S. HORNBERGER 1638 Union Street Bob . . . enjoys working on automobiles . . . likes archery and hunting . . . plans to attend Philadelphia Museum of Art. General Ar! Club 2, 3, -1. page one hundred and sixty EDWARD R. HOTTINGER 316 N. Ninth Street Ed . . . hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . likes to tinker around cars . . . plans to join the service. locational Tech., Auto Body KENT R. HOTTINGER 316 N. Ninth Street Skip . . . class clown . . . en- thusiastic about hiking and fishing . . . ardent camper . . . uncertain about future. College Prep. Intramural Bafleetball 2. 3, -If Football 3, -Ig faulty llfreitling 3, 4: Football 2,' l'arie!y Show 35 Natural and Physical Science Clubf 3, 4,' Phyxicx Conference 4. page one hundred and sixtyfone EARL W. HOTTLE 47 E. Susquehanna Street Stretch . . . collects tropical fish . . . ardent sports enthusiast . . . future plans uncertain. General Ilonorr 3,' Intramural Barbel- ball 3. RONALD W. HOUSER 1l1l N. Wahneta Street Ronny . . . loves the outdoors for fishing, hunting, trapping . .. enjoys collecting pennants . . . graduation finds him navy bound. College Prep. Intramural Basketball 2, 3,' Coy' 3,' Volleyball 2, 3,' Math Club 3. WILLIAM F. HOWETH 1220 N. 19th Street Howie . . . energetic sports enthusiast . . . enjoys fishing . . . plans to enter Penn State to study engineering. College Prep. llonorf 3,' lfrzgineerf' Club 35 unior Clarr Plat 3 LEE A. HUBER 135 E. South Street Lee . . . enjoys photography . . . likes basketball . . . has ability in wood working . . . plans to do construction work. Vocational Tech., Carpentry Intramural Baflaetball 3. Sikhs iiisii PATRICIA A. HUBER 933 Chew Street Patty . . . enjoys dancing .I . . fond of roller skating . . . likes popular music . . . expects to join the WAFS or secure an office position. Buxinexf Ed. Intramural folleyball 2: Baxeball 2: Baxketball 2,' Soccer 35 Tri-l1i- Y 2. BONETTE M. HUNSICKER 539 Chester Street Bonnie . . . a dog lover . . . for exercise she goes roller skating . . . will work and later seek marriage. Dirtributive Ed. Library Club 3. GLENN L. HUNSICKER 935 S. Tenth Street VVimp . . . likes to tinker with and study electronic circuits . . . played B league softball with Patriots . . . plans to study electronics in the air force or marine corps. Vocational Tech., Electric Varrity Track 3. SHIRLEY A. HUNSICKER 1235 Lehigh Street Shirl . . . favorite pastime is talking . . . enjoys good music . . . plans to become a teacher. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2,' Soccer 35 Hockey 3,' Bafleetball 2, 3,' Batball 2,' Canary 4,' Future Teachers' of America 45 Pan American 4,' Choir 2,' Sentinal 2,' Operetta 2. DORENE A. JACOBS 856 N. Ninth Street Dorene . . . enjoys dancing, roller skating, and traveling . . . plans to he a telephone operator. Burinefr Ed. Library Club 2, 3, 4. EARL E. JACOBY, JR. 744 N. Lumber Street Jake . . . interested in model trains . . . active in Y.M,C.A. work . . . enjoys dancing . . . plans to become an officer in marines. Vocational Tech., Machine Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Intramural Barleetball 2, 45 Football 3,' Varsity A Club 4,' Choir 2, 3,' Clipperx 35 Student Council 4. MARILYN R. HUNSINGER 116 S. Rush Street Marilyn . . . likes oil painting and violin . . . workcs as nursing aide at Allentown Hospital . . . future 'flady in whitew. General Nurfing Club 3, 4,' Gym Ex- hibition 2. PATRICIA L. INFANTI 718 N. Lumber Street Patti . . . always ready to help a friend . . . loves to dance and listen to records . . . writes letters . . . plans to go into the business world. f?ufine5,r Ed. Intramural Bafketball 25 Volley- l111ll3: Dance Club 35 Beginnerf' Tumbling 3,' Commercial Club J. DONALD D. JENNE 717 N. Lumber Street Dewey . . . likes to work with amateur radio station . . . plans to go into radio and television business. Vocational Tech., Electrical WILLIAM C. JOHNSON 1928 Whitehall Street Bill . . . enjoys billiards, Writing letters and collecting steins . . . likes niost all sports . . . plans on college future. Ceneral Intramural Baxketball 3,' junior .llatlz Club 3. page one hundred and sixtyftwo DOUGLAS I.. JONES 1121 Walnut Street Jonesy , . . enjoys swimming, dramatics . . . a true casanova .. . good on a jump tune. . . is bound to make a go of drama. College Prep. KENNETH F. JONES 1822 W. Woodlawn Street Ren . . . enjoys ice skating and fishing . . . is a member of the Naval Reserves . . . plans to enter active service to study intercommunication electronics. Vorational Terh., Elertrir. page one hundred and .sixtyfthrze GERRY S. JOHNSTON 950 Jackson Street Fuzzy . . . great sports en- thusiast . . . saves records and sport pictures . . . probably will become journalist . . . has desire to become a sports writer. College Prep. Intramural Football 25 BII,l'A'fllP!lll 2, 3,' folleylmll 2, 3. BRENDA A. JONES 419 E. Court Street jonesie . . . collects salt and pepper shakers . . . loves popular music . . . can usually be found talking . . . always cheerful . . . plans to be a nurse. College Prep. Intramural Baxlfetllall 25 Gym Exhibition 25 Tr'i-lli- Y 2. Chap- lain 3,' Future lVur.re,r of Amerira 3, -If Concert Orrlteftra 2, 3,- .Marching Band 3, 4. DAVID G. KALB 237 S. Madison Street Admiral . . . an avid model boat- builder . . . excels in basketball . . .enjoys good music . . . headed for Annapolis and a navy career. College Prep. llonorf 2, 3,' Bafleetball 2, lg Intramural Football 3, -I, tfflzump- 1'nn,r3J,' llfater Polo 3, -l, Cffltanip- IIOHJ' -ID: E7Zgl?1t'El'j'Clllb -lg Senior illath Review -lg lllarrhing Band 2, 3, -If Conrerl Band 2, 3, -If Cavalierf 45 Clan' Play 3, -1. JAMES S. KAMYNISKI 2350 Washington Street jim . , . interested in radio and electronics . . . plans to study electronics in service. lvlkfdllltitltll Terh., Elertrie ROBERT E. KABE 720 N. Tenth Street lialvey . . . enjoys archery . . . experiments with radio and 'IW . . . plans to enlist in navy to specialize in electronics. foratiorznl Teflz., lflertrlr RICHARD A. KALADY 608 Ridge Avenue Dick . . . all around sportsman . . .likes mathematics . . . collects match books . . , if does not join air force, will enter Lehigh University to major in engineer- ing physics. College Prep. llflflflhl' 2, 3: National Honor Society -lf liarxity Tennzfr 3, 45 Intramural Bafketball 3. JEROME KATZ 218 S. lhth Street jerry . . . fishing enthusiast. . . gets along with others easily . . . plays tenor sax . . . hopes to attend l.owell Textile College to become ll textile engineer. College Prep. Banff 2, 3, -l. DAVID C. KAVE 221 Court Street David . . . builds model airplanes . . . enjoys outdoor sports, especially hunting and fishing . . . hopes to become a pilot or navigator. General .'1F7'fHl!111lI.f.f Club 3, -1. ANNA M. KARAPELOU 450 N. Seventh Street Annie . . . collects imported jewelry . . . enjoys classical music and hooks . . . loves dancing and sports . . . always looking for a good time . . . plans to he a hairdresser. Buflneyr Ed. Intramural lvolleyball 2, 3,' Bax- betball 2, 3, -lg Baxeball 2, 3, 4,' Trzllli- Y 3,' Canary 3, -lf Gym Exhibition 2. MARTIN J. KARESS 2141 Chew Street Nlarty . . . superior angler . . . enjoys popular music. College Prep. Marehing Band 2, 3, 45 Conrert Band 2, 3, 4. CHARLES B. KELLER 24355 E. Elm Street Chuck . . . spends leisure time hunting, dancing and roller skating . . . interested in guns . . . member of Guthsville Rod and Gun Club . . . hopes to become an electrical diesel mec- hanic. l'oeatz'onal Teeli., Auto Merl1anle.r Tumbling Club 2,'.llIZ1l'fl1l7Zg Banzl 3, 45 Color Guardf 3, Captain -l,' Student Council 3, 4. LOIS E. KELLER 1938 S.W. 31st Street Lois . . . enjoys all sports, especially swimming . . . likes to dance, knit argyle socks, and listen to pop music . . . plans to be a hello-girlf' General Intramural folleyball 2,' gllareli- ing Band 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE M. KEENER ll23 N. 20th Street Lucy . . . enjoys anything from dancing to collecting souvenirs . . . conscientious and willing Worker . . . future lflorence Nightingale. General Intramural folleyball 25 Danre Club 25 Apparatuf 25 Future Nurfer Club 3, -If Canary 2, 3, Exchange Editor 4: Cyni lfx- hibirimi 2,'Farb1'on Slmai 2, 3, 45 Trl-Ili? Y 25 Blue Book Staff 3, 'lp junior Cla,v,r Play CCo.vtume,vj 3. MARGARET E. KEISER 855 N. Sherman Street Xlaggie . . . collects postcards . . . enjoys reading sports stories . . , likes to watch 'l'V . . . hopes to he a salesgirl. l3u,fine,v,v Eel. Library Club 3, Treafurer -1. page one hundred and sixtyffour PATRICIA J. KELLER 620 Sherman Street Pat . . . happy-go-lucky per- sonality . . . ardent lover of the outdoors . . . lively bulldog puppy takes up spare time . . . hopes to enter Business College, Bufinerf Ed. Intramural Bafeball 2, 3, -If B115- leefball 2, 3, -lg Hockey 2, 3, 4,' Ping Pong 25 Soceer 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3,' flpparatuf 45 German Club 2. RONALD L. KELLER 237 Bryan Street Ron . . . always near when trouble is brewing . . . a champ at bowling . . . plans to own his own business. College Prep. page one hundred and sixty-five ALICE E. KELLY 203 E. Susquehanna Street Alice . . . terrific sketcher . . . plays piano. . . active in church work . . . plans to major in art at liutztown State Teachers College . . . would like to try modeling. General Ilnranzural Batball 2,' Baileetball 2: Churallerf 25 junior Real Croix Club 3,' Operetla 25 Begfrznery' Tumbling Club 3,' Art Club 4. CHARLES J. KEMMERER 4025 N. Halstead Street Reds . . . interested in wrestling and customizing cars . . . plans to operate his own auto body shop. 1vUFdlI'O7IIll Terll., sluto Body KAREN A. KEMMERER 1923 S.W. 31st Street liaren . . . usually laughing or talking . . . Weakness for shoes . . . dotes on anything musical . . . loves human biology . . . a future Florence Nightingale . . . bound for Lankenau or Abington Hospital. College Prep. llonorr 2, 35 Nallonal Honor Society -If Hand 2, 3, 45 Choir 2,' Choralierf 2: Sentinel Staff 25 Future Nurxef Qf Anzerifa 3, 4. DOROTHY L. KENNEDY 465 Willow Street Dottie . . . loves singing . . . specializes in spirituals . . . listens to all kinds of music . . . looks forward to a career in music . . . hopes to do recording. Bu,fine,r,v Ed. Jl'Iu.fI-F f1ppr'efiat1'm1 25 l'ar1'eIy Show -1: 14 Cappella Clmzr 2, 3, -lg Spring Cnnrert 2, 3, 4. COLBURN Q. KENT 43 S. West Street Colby . . . likes school . . . will enlist in service and later become a salesman, Ceneral. Syvl'iglIlA1.l:fllIl1Q Club 25 Jr! Club LOUIS F. KEPPEL 438 Greenleaf Street Lou . . . enjoys hunting . . . non legion baseball trophy . . , played A League Baseball and li lieague Basketball . . . plans career in radio and electronics. IYU!'!1flAOllHl Teflz., Elt'l'lI'IA!' llnrzorf 2. 3: l'1lr.r1'ty l?u.vel1all3, 45 liuxkelball Z, -If llllflllllllflll Fon!- bzzll 3, -lf lfafkefball 3, -If l'ar,i-fry fl 3, 4. Q CLYDE C. KERCHER 337 N. 14th Street Kirk . . , enjoys playing football . . . played B League baseball . . . church league basketball . . . likes dancing, popular music, working on autos . . . plans to open garage after army. locational Teclz., fluto .'llecl1ar1l'c.f W're.rtling 25 Intramural lfaykel- ball 2, 3, 45 Choir 2. JOSEPH G. KERN R. D. 60 joe . . . enjoys hunting . . . works on cars in spare time. , . belongs to U. S. Naval Reserve . . . hopes for career in welding. focatfonal Tech., W'eld1'ng 'Q'-if JON II. KERNELHEL 24 N. Eighth Street ,lon . . . likes swimming and camping . . . collects imported figures and cars . . . plans to make career in the navy. Ceneral Baml 2. 3, 4. JACK KERSON 1465 Lehigh Parkway, South Jack . . . intones his French horn's g regularly in the marching band . . . builder of flying models . . . likes sports . . . hopes to design planes. College Prep. Irzrramural Football 2,' Rarkefball 2,' lllarclzlng Bam! 2, 35 Concert Band 25 Orchefira 2,'Eng1'neer,r' Club -I. WILLIAM J. KESACK 532 N. Front Street Bill . . . likes photography . . , won most valuable player award in baseball in junior year . . . excels in maths and sciences . . . plans to become engineer. College Prep. llonorf 2, 3,' National Honor Society 4,' fortify Football 2, 3, -lj Barkelball 2, 3, 45 Baxeball 2, 3, -If Intramural 1'olleyball2,' l'ar.fity Al Club 3, 4,'Engir1eer5 Club -I. JOHN R. KERSHNER 2l2l W Belmont Street jack . . . cars are hobby . . . interested in radio and television . . . plans to Work in the elec- tronics field and attend Army Radio School. Vocational Teclz Electric fl. Iootball 2. CARL A. KILHEFNER 323 N. Eighth Street Crutch . . . interested in model trains.. .likes music. . . think- ing of joining a branch of service. Ivflfllllilllllll Tech., Cabinet ,llllfflllilg Band 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. KILLIAN 133 Gordon Street Bob . . . enjoys realistic novels and science-fiction . . . likes to argue . . . short story writer . . . self-designated movie critic . . . intends to be a free lance author. College Prep. llonorf Z, 3,' National llonor Society 45 Intramural Football 3, -lg Volleyball 3. 45 Bafleelball 4,' Sophomore .llatlz Club 2: Student Council 25 Canary 4. page one hundred and sixty-sux HOWARD E. KING 1207 Salisbury Road Skip . . . hunting enthusiast . . . collects stamps . . . enjoys build- ing model railroads . . . intends to join marines. Vocational Tech., Machine Intramural Barketball 4,' Foot- ball 2. DONALD B. KINSEY 130 S. Seventh Street Don . . . likes all sports and pop music . . . enjoys dancing and party going . . . member of YMCA . . . hopes to have his own business. Vocational Tech., Printing Intramural Barketball 3, 4,' Foot- ball 3,' Tumbling Exhibition 3. PEGGY SUE KISHBAUGH 753 N. Eighth Street Peg . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . . excels in algebra . . . fond of children . . career uncertain. General Tri-Ili-Y 3,' Dance Club -l,'Cirlr' Clee Club 2,' A Cappella Choir -If Spring Concert 2, 4,' Gym Ex- hibition 2. CAROL L. KISTHART 34 S. 16th Street Lilly . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, and listening to records . . . a good talker . . . plans to enter nursing at the Allentown Hospital. General Intramural l'olleyball 2, 3, 45 IS'a.rl2etball 2, 3, 45 Girl.f'Clee Club 25 Future Nurfer of America -L' Spring Concert 2: junior Clary Play Clllalee-up Committeel 3. -'AMES E- KINTZEL FREDERICK E. KISTLER Jim . . . life of the partv . . . i- ' Heffncr likes S - e ' M , ,.,, .A, P Q . . . ports and Interested m photographyi' ' W- -. Z X - .... hunting . . . plans for future in aspires for a career in medicine. 1 ,x,-4 :. the U S Air Force College Prep. 4 G ll i i HOWOU 2, 3i National HUM' l bw- ..., ' -. i Iiiilfciiizural Barketball 2 3 4' ' - - sf Q ': ' -' L 1 1 -?,f1 9' SC?m aCfi'f1Z 23, jg zt- i,A Football 2,- Bafeball 2,- Print and SH.2':lZaFaii1?nf3 14 v 1 1 gg gsm . Photography Club 4. I i,. JEAN M. KIRCHMAN 1820 E. Cedar Street Jeanne . . . enjoys popular music . . . active in church work . . . hopes to become a private secretary. Burinerf Ed. Clee Club 2g A Cappella Choir 3, -If Melodierr 4,' Spring Concert 2, 3, -If Chrirtma: Program 2, 4. page one hundred and sixtyfseven BARBARA L. KLECKNER 613 S. Sixth Street Babs . . . sparkling smile . . . loves singing . . . active in church work . . . interested in medicine . . . headed for Linden Hall. General Pan American Club, Secretary 4,' Glee Club 2,' A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4,' Operetta 25 Spring Concert 3, 4,' Choralierr 2,' Choir 2. GEORGE R. KLINE 518 Cleveland Street George . . . likes sports . . is undecided about future. Iiflfllllifllllll Tech., Carpentry RETA S. KLINE 520 Cleveland Street lleta . . . likes skating, swim- ming, music, cooking . . . in tercsted in church work . . plans to be a dental assistant. General Clzernzfrtry Club 2. SAUNDRA L. KLEMAN 2004 Washington Street Sandy . . . likes popular music and dancing . . . loves all kinds of animals . . . enjoys Writing letters . . . hopes to heconie a social worker. Bu.rine.r.f Ed. llonorf Zg Commerrial Club -lg Danfe Club 2. LAURA L. KLICK 22 S. 18th Street Laura . . . active participant in church work . . . enjoys reading and swimming . . . experienced camp counselor . . . looks forward to college. College Prep. llonors' 2, 35 Natirinal llonor Society -lg Blue Book Comnzflfee 35 Girlf' Debating Sorfefy 2, 3. Preildenl 45 Cirlt' Swim Club 35 German Club 4,' Senior .Valli Revieu' -1. J ANICE M . KNAPPENBERGER 524 Whitehall Street Klan . . . types rapidly . . . enjoys swimming and howling . . . is church organist . . . sings with Lehigh Yalley .Xll Girl Chorus . . . anticipates teaching piano. Buiizzen' Ed. Band 2,' Feulzlrni Slmcc 3, -If Student Council -l. ELEANOR M. KNECHT 946 N. l8th Street Iillie . . . jewelry collector . . . enthusiastic traveler . . . officer in Rainbow Girls . . . active church worker . . . dancer, musician, and vocalist . . . future secretary or professional musician. Bu.vine,rJ lfzl. llonorf 2. 3: .xidlllllllll llonor Soriety 4,'GleeCl11b 25 .1 Cappella Choir 3,' .llixezl Clmruf. .lemm- panift 35 fllelodierf 4: Dante Club 35 xlxfenzbly Organifvf 2, 3, -lg Gym Exlzibzliorz 2,' Spring Clzolr Concert 2, 3, J: Variety Slime 2, 4. RICHARD J. KLINE 523 Greenleaf Street Dick . . . hunting fanatic . . . can he seen playing sports for the Garfield Aces , . . hopes to hc-come a pilot in the li. S. Air Force. liofailorzal Terli., .llarhlne Intramural Football 25 Bafleetball 3. WILLIAM A. KLINGMAN 2227 S. Ninth Street Acc . . . niatchbook collector . . . memher of thc Ground Observer Corps . . . likes drag- racing and swimming. . . intends to join the navy. General page one hundred and sixty-eight EDWARD G. KNELLER 524 Union Street Tiny . . . coin collector . . . goes fishing and hunting in spare time . . . works at Call-Chronicle .. . plans to enlist in air force. Vocational Tech., Prinling JUDITH A. KNOLL 828 Tilghman Street Judy . . . loves to laugh . . . enjoys swimming . . . saves sparc time for church work. Genzral Iiollfyball 2. 35 Bafleeiball 2: Baffball 25 Beginnerf' Tu mbling 2. 3, -I: Apparatuy 35 Synflzronized Swimming -If Orrbertra Z: Gym Exhibiiion 2. page one hundred and sixty-'nine EUGENE F. KNOPF 737 N. LaCrosse Street Gene . . . enthusiastic outdoor man . . . looks forward to a career as a pilot on the Air Force Flying 'l'eam. College Prrp f.I'. Football Z: Iiarffiy Frwiball 3, -lg Trafk 2, -I. ROBERT L. KODASH 838 S. Hoffert Street Fountain Hill Rody . . . likes deer hunting with a bow and arrow . . . mem- lwer of Naval Reserves. Allen- town Dc-Nlolay. Vllaldon Archery Club . . . will make a future out of the navy. fora! in nal Terli ., lfleff rn' Intramural Foofball 2, -lf I?afl'f1- ball 2, 45 lydlff Polo 2, -I. GRACE P. KOHLER Route 2 New Tripoli Gracie . . . loves driving around viewing countryside . . . enjoys sports . . . is President of youth group of church . . . plans future secretarial job. I?u,r1'nf,v,r Ed. Inrramural Baxlcfrball -1: Sofrfr -I: Soflball 3. -I: Ibllfyball 2, 3, -If ,-Idvanffd Tumbling -lg Apparaluf 2, 3. 4: Beginnerf Tumbling 2, 35 Lfaderr Club 4: l'ariety Show 2, 35 Gym E,vlz1'b1'ti0n 2, ELEANOR E. KOLTAI l306 Garden Avenue lil . . . good sport . . . popular music fan ...likes roller skating and football games . . . future l3CElllIlClZlll. I? uf in e.r.f lffl. Intramural Barkffbzlll 2: l'f1llfy- ball 2. JANET KOMINSKY 539 N. Second Street Xlagoo . . . likes polka dancing . . . enjoys light opera . . . has red hair plus a temper . . . plays and listens to accordion music . . . future l.l3.Kl. operator. B1lJ'lPIt',i',i' Eil. Intramural Iiollfyball 3, -I. DAVID M. KONCSICS 132 E. Susquehanna Street Dave . . . favorite pastimes are liunting and fishing . , . future plans include college. College Prep. Iiarrily Foofball .lg Intramural Ifaxkfiball 2,' Ifafzball 2: Volley- ball 25 Fnotball 2: Srirnfe Club 3. DENNA A. KONIVER 1145 Walnut Street Dee . . . quiet and studious . . . puzzle fan . . . bridge and knit- ting enthusiast . . . clarinetist . . . enjoys mathematics . . . intends to major in mathematics at college. College Prep. Honors 2, 3,' National Honor Society 4,' Girly' Debating Society 2, 3, 4,'Gern1an Club, Treaxurer 4,' Future Teacherf of America, Secretary 3,' junior Red Croft Council 2. JACK G. KONTIR 1018 N. Sixth Street Big John . . . likes sports, hunt- ing and fishing . . . played for champion Class B softball team . . . plans to join the air force. Vocational Tech., Auto Body MARIE G. KOSMAN 843 N. Maxwell Street Marie . . . constantly changing her moods . . . a friend to animals . . . enjoys working as a waitress ...has not yet made up her mind about future. Diftributioe Ed. Diftributioe Education Club 4,- Apparatux 2,' Volleyball Captain 2,' Baxeball 25 Soccer 25 Gym Exhibition 25 Red Croft 25 Student Council 3. ROBERT R. KOSMAN 843 N. Maxwell Street Bob . . . interested in sport cars . . . likes hunting and deep sea fishing . . . plans sales career. Vocational Tech., Auto Body ANTHONY F. KOTCH 415 Hill Street Tony . . . likes mood music and sports . . . plans to join the army. Vocational Tech., Electric PATRICIA A. KOTULKA 3128 Diamond Avenue Pat . . . ice skating and horseback riding are her favorite pastimes . . . plays piano for relaxation . . . hopes to become a pharm- acist. College Prep. Choir 2,' Choralierf 2,' A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Variety Show 2,' Operetta 3,' Student Council 3,' Cheerleader 2,' Canary 3. BRUCE KRAMER 1852 S.W. 17th Street Bruce . . . always a friend . . . excels in swimming and football . . . plans to attend college. College Prep. f.l'. Football 2,' l'arJity Football 3, 45 liarfity Swimming 2, 3, 45 Varfity A Club 2, 3, l'ice Prefi- dent 45 Boy: Life Saving Club 4. ELAINE M. KRAPF 1821 Hanover Avenue Cheese . . . pony-tailed lass . . . ardent gum chewer . . . class comedienne . . . quite the actress . . . biggest role will he as a WAVE. Bufinerx Ed. Intramural Hockey 3, 45 l'olley- ball 2, 3,' Apparatuf Club 2,' Dance Club 2, 3, 4: Library 2,' Gym Exhibition 2,' junior Clan Play, Property Committee 3,' Variety Show 3. page one hundred and seventy e ' 3 , ggi' kgii s1fs'9' as tinwfiiu . .5 ta 3131! 7- Y JOHN I.. KRAUS 2204 E. Fairmont Street liarry . . . fishing :intl sports enthusiast . . . always good for Z1 laugh . . . lezttlership ability . . . plans a business career. Collfgf Prep. f.l'. Fnotllflll 2: l'ar,rfIy Fofnlllrzll 3, -1: lfrffllzirzg 3, -If Track 35 Intramural Bn.i'lcfrl111ll 2: Sluzlfnt Council, Secretary 2. -l,' junior Claff, fire PVF.fIAKlf?Il 3: SFPIIVIH' Claff. 1.1.17 Prffidfrzt J: l'11r,rziIy JI Club 3, lJ7't'.l'IitlFlIf 4,' Cla.r.r Play -I. EILEEN M. KRAUSE 2019 Tilghman Street lfileen . . . enjoys classical music :intl British films . . . collects Stan Kenton recortls , . . is a lover of animals . . . plans a career in law. Cnllegx Prfp. llunorf 2, 3: .Yzztlrmal llunor Sofifly -I: Canary 2. 3, Page lfditur -If German Club 3, -If Senior .llallz R!l'liFfl' J. page one hundred and seventy-one MARTIN KRASNOV 2430 Walnut Street Nlarty . . . finds traveling fun .. . plans to stutly business at University of l'ennsylvania. College Prep. Intramural li'a.vkfIball 2, .iq fol- lfyball 3, 1l,' Cl1e.i'.r Club 25 .llatlz Rezfffw Prgaritlnzt 5, 4. Cnnzux 45 BARBARA ANN KRATZER 36 N. Sixth Street Bahs . . .likes dancing . . . fontl of flying . . . plans to become zi public health nurse. Cnllfgf Prfp. lnirzznzural BILl'A't'lbl1ll 2: l.1'brary Club 2,' Tumbling Club 3: rip- parafuf Club 3. EDMOND H. KRESLEY 1523 Turner Street litldie . . . won prizes in poster contests . . . enjoys archery, ice skating,tumhlingantl tennis. . . teaches stage dancing at his own dance studio . . . has clone pro- fessional summer stock . . . intends to follow professional theatrical career. General llunorf 3: ,-Ir! Club 4: .lrrlzfry Club 3. WAYNE J. KUHNS 532 N. Fifth Street lvayne . . . enjoys swimming, dancing, and miniature golf . . . pop music critic . . . active in church work . . . plans to enter the merchant marines, Bufirzeff lid. NANCY E. KRAUSE 327 N. Lumber Street Queenie . , . favorite pastime 1. sleeping . . . loves footl . . . future uncertain. ,JI-.l'l7'lllllll Z'l' lffl. lDi,vfr'il114!1'z'r' lfflizfulirnz Club Llp Turnbling .35 Cyn: lf.vl11'b1'ti'ur1 2. SUSAN J. KRENIER 42515 N. llall Street Pete . . . collects statues of horses . . . enjoys horsehzlck ruling . . . loves to sing . . . makes new frientls easily . , . plnns to join VNQAXYICS or 'll'.Xl S. Bll.fl7I1',t',t' lfrl. lllllrvllrlll .lg llnnff Club 35 Choir lll'l1lre'l1ull lllglz Srlluoll 2. LESLIE A. KULP 331 E. Walnut Street l.es . . . enjoys spending spare time fishing . . . likes football, basketball, and baseball . . . vice-president of the Young People Society at church . . . plans to earn ll li. fl. from Klessialt College. liorational Terlz., .lrrlziteetural Drafting l'ar.fity Tennif 3. ROBERT C. KUNKLE 300 S. Salisbury Drive Bob . . . hunting and fishing and cars . . . enjoys all sports . . . member of Boys' Club . . . plans to enter paratroopers. Voeational Terla., alum .'lleellanfr llonorf jg Intramural liaxlcetball 2: Student Counril 2. WILLIAM R. KUHNS 944 E. Turner Street Bill . . . interested in science . . . aspires engineering career in electronics. College Prep. llonorf 3, l'ar,c1'ty SZUI-Hltllltlg 2, 3. -li Track 3, -lg Intramural Wiafer Polo 3, ul: Football 2, 3, 45 liolleyball 2, 3, 4: liarfity A Club 2, 3, -If Key Club 3, 45 Phyxieal Sriente Club 45 Sophomore .Math Club 25 Engineerf' Club 3, 4. ARTHUR W. KULP 810 Allen Street Art . . . loves to eat . . . enjoys good fun . . . likes hunting. . . plans to enter the army. General liarrlty Football 2, 3, -lg Hayketball, Co-Captain Zqliarfity 3. 4: faulty Bafeball 3, 45 liarfzty .4 Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY LOU KUSHNER 230 N. 12th Street Nan . . . shorthand whiz . . . enthusiastic bowler . . . popular vocalist . . . future secretary and housewife. Buf1'ne.r,f Ed. llonorf 2, 3,' Glee Club Zq Dra- matic Club Z5 Clzeerleafling 25 .Vixed Clioruf .ff Commerrial Club 4. JOHN KUTZ 926 E. Tilghman Street Clutch . . . has hobby of cars and likes amateur radio, hunt- ing, fishing, guns, and boating . . . intends to go into electrical business or get a job as an electrical engineer. Vocational Tech., Eleftrir THOMAS F. KURTZ 211 N. Second Street Gunner . . . likes sports. .. plans to enlist in the service. lillflllllllllll Terli., Cabinet .llalzing DAVID J. KURZEJA 719 Washington Street Dave.. . . enjoys swimming . . . favorite pastime is driving and working on automobiles . . . intends entering the service. General Life Saving 25 llfeigbf Lifting 25 eleronautizir 3. page one lumdvcd and seventy-two JANET M. LA BAR 1323 Tweed Street -Ian . . . always on the go . . . fun-loving . . . active in YWCA and church work . . . bound for Cedar Crest College. College Prep. Honor! 2, .ig Intramural folleyball 2, 3, 4,' Batball 25 Baxleelball 2, Captain 3,' Apparaiuf Club 25 Cheerleader 2,' Sentinel Co-Editor 2,' lllajoreite 3, -lg Senior lllatlz Review 45 Tumbling Club 35 Dante Club 4g Variety Show 2. LILLIAN LAITENBERGER 1512 Catalina Avenue Lillian . . . collects popular records . . . enjoys a good joke . . . likes to sec and participate in sports . . . anticipates career in business world as a book- keeper. Bufinefx Ed. Intramural Baxketball 2,' Ping Pong 25 Volleyball 2,' Rerl Croft 4. page one hundred and seventyfthree JEAN C. LANDIS 601 N. 19th Street Blondie . . . likes to drive . . . favorite pastimes are horseback riding, dancing, swimming, and ice skating . . . a future dental hygienist. College Prep. Danre Club 2,' Life Saving 3,' Synchronzzed Swzmnung 3,' Pan Ameriran League 4. CHARLES W. LAROS 207 W. Montgomery Street Skeeter . . . interested in custom cars and rods . . . likes skating, hunting and drag races . . .plans to join the air force. Vocational Terh., Architectural Drafting BARBARA J. LASSO 1104 Lehigh Street Babsie . . . likes to collect trinkets and stuffed animals . . . fond of reading books and listening to good music . . . plans to work in au office. Bu51'ne,v,r Ed. Intramural Sorrer 25 Choir 2' Y Teen Club 2. CURTIS M. LAUBACH 739 N. Halstead Street Curt . . . enjoys tumblinu, liigli bar work and weight lifting . . wants to be a machinist. l'0rational Tech.. lllaflzine Intramural Football 2: Baxketball 25 Boyy' Tumbling Club -1. xx :CN LA MAR H. LAUBACH 625 E. Juniata Street llamar . . . likes model building . . . enjoys Weightlifting and bodybuilding . . , hopes to become a machinist. fora! io nal Teflt., .llarli ine KAY i.AuDENsi.AGER 725 N. Eighth su-ee: Kay . . . would rather swim than walk . . . likes to dance . . . active in scouts and church work . . . is West Chester bound to major in elementary educa- tion. General Cirlf' Life Saving J,'Synrl1ronize1l Swimming 3, -I. SUE E. LAWRENCE 2008 E. Highland Street Sue . . . youth fellowship treasurer . . . enjoys swimming, ice-skating, and ping-pong . . . loves to sew . . . plans to major in elementary education at Penn State. College Prep. Intramural Sorrer -lg folleyball 45 Ping Pong -l,'G1'rl,v'Glee Club 25 SpringCor1rert 25 Fulure Tearberr of Arnerlra 2, 4g Frenrlz Club 3, -I. Serrefary -lg Pan flnierfean Club -1: Canary Stag -If Senior Cla.r,r Play 4. CONSTANCE T. LAYMON 1513 Chew Street Connie . . . thrives on long walks, music, and reading . . . enjoys swimming . . . has ability at baking and sewing . . . plans career in nursing. College Prep. Intramural Folleyball 2, 3, 45 Girl! Tunzbling Club 35 Future Nurfef Club 45 junior Rell Croix 4. RICHARD T. LEE 2557 S. Appel Street Lee . . . enjoys outdoor spoits . . . interested in construction work . . . plans to join air force reserves. locational Teeh., Ilfeldzng 1 RAYMOND P. LEHR Center Valley Ray . . . likes hunting and trapping . . . is interested in sports . . . plans to become Il carpenter. focational Tech., Carpenter ARTHUR J. LAYTON 134 S. Jordan Street Brandy . . . likes sports . . . expects to become a paratrooper. IIMHIIIHIHITFC1I.,f.dl7l7lt'l lllalezng f.l'. Football 2: l'ar.rity Football 3, -If Student Counrfl 2, 3, -1. MARION A. LAYTON 425 N. Howard Street Butch . . . enjoys singing, skating and all kinds of indoor and outdoor sports . . . looks forward to a position as a file clerk. Bufz'ne,f,r Ed. DOLORES J. LEINDECKER 2326 S. Carbon Street Brat . . . works during spare time . . . would like to specialize in surgical nursing. General Ping Pong .lg German Club 4: Fulure Nur.re,r Club -If Begfnneri' Tiunblfng 3. PATRICIA A. LENHART 511 N. 30th Street Pat . . . spends leisure hours knitting . . . an eye for fashion . . . party lover . . . petite and demure . . . prospective dental hygenist. College Prep. Intramural Folleyball 35 Dance Club 25 Tumbling Club 25 Farhion Show 2, 3, 45 Pan American League 4g Gym Ifxliibition 2,' junior Clary Play 3. page one hundred and seventyffour 'VHF' SALLY A. LE VAN 318 N. Eighth Street Sally . . . enjoys good music, good books, and ice skating . . . is looking forward to a eareer in the service. Burinexf Ed. Iniramural Bafketball 25 Clmir 2, Gym Exhibition Z. ARTHUR H. LEVINE l5ll Union Street Artie . . . woodworking is his hobby. . . likes tennis . . . plans to be a wood carver and cabinet maker. Vocational Tech., Cabinet page one hundred and seventy'-fiiic GARY B. LENTZ 465 Washington Street Gary . . . likes bowling and archery . . . belongs to apparatus and tumbling clubs at YMCA . . . likes science and wants to become a draftsman. locational Terlz., Mech. Drafting GENE H. LEONARD 2202 Gordon Street Gene . . . a natural joker . . . outstanding golfer . . . enjoys popular music . . . plans to go into public relations after grad- uating from college. College Prep. Baxeball llflanager 2,' Bafketball 2, 3, -lg Golf Clzanzpion. AHS 3,- Golf 2nd Place 25 Body Builderf 2,' Comuf -I. Q-,fy ..4lll4 - me x N. , 5-sifig iii - BARBARA ANN LISHOCK 336 N. Seventh Street Bobby . . . likes singing . . . a member of the Klunicipal Opera Company . . . plans to be a Bell Telephone operator. General lnlramural liolleyball 2, 35 B111- lcflball 2,' Clee Club 2: A Cappella Clzoir 3, 45 Gym E.1:hibitz'on 25 Pan American League -1. PHYLLIS A. LITZENBERGER l330M Gordon Street Phyll . . . head 'Lwhiten major- ette . . . classical music collector . . . organ player in spare time . . . a future worker in the art field, preferably fashion illus- tration. Bufineff Ed. Honor: 25 Intramural lblleyball 25 Advanced Tumbling 2,' Art 25 Glee Club 2,' Majoreltex 3, 45 Spring Concert 2. MARTHA J. LEWIS 612 N. lbth Street Mardie . . . pleasing personality . . . likes to dabble in oils . . . talented in playing the piano . . , plans to attend Pratt In- stitute of Art and major in fashion designing. General lfriil-f111f1ll2, 3, L' Volleyball 2, 3, Al: Suffer 2, 4: Glee Club 25 Jr! Club 35 Y'r1'-lli- l' .35 Canary 35 Gym E.vl1ibit1'or1 2. JAMES A. LINDENMUTH 751 N. Eighth Street Lindy . . . a fun-loving guy . . . enjoys fishing and hunting . . . bound for liutztown State 'I'eaeher's College . . . plans to teach history. flflllfgt' pffp. PATRICIA R. LUCAS 913 S. 12th Street Pat . . . interminably smiling . . . musically minded . . . free time absorbed in Science Fair project . . .capable vice president of parish Youth Fellowship . . . Xloravian College bound for Xledical Technology. College Prep. Intramural folleyball 2: Rafbet- ball 2,' lllarelzing Band 2, 3, -Ig Orfhextra 2,' Concert Band 2, 3, -1: Plzyfieal Scienfe -If Phyfieal Science Conference -lf Eaftern Diftriet Banzl 2, 35 Eaftern Diftrict Orrheftra 2. PHILIP E. LUFT 1830 Turner Street Phil.. .able orator and poet. . . enjoys quartet harmony . . . pct pecve is short lunch period ...plans a career in mathematics and physics. College Prep. llonorf 2, 3,' National llonor Society 4: Orotan Debating Society 2, 3, fire Preficlent -lg Key Club International 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3,' Canary Clipperf 2, 3, 4,' Canary Staff 3, 45 Phyrieal Seienre Club 2,' Senior Math Review 4,' Collegiatef 4. RONALD W. LONG 25 N. Third Street Ronnie . . . music enthusiast. . . spends Spare time working his miniature railroad . . . un- certain about future. College Prep. Band 2, 3, -1. SUSANNE F. LONG 726 Cedar Street Susie . . .loves music . . . likes to bake . . . active in church work . . . collects records . . . intends to be an organist. General Clee Club 25 A Cappella Choir -lg Pan American Club -l. METRO MACIKONYCZ 712 Brick Street Klacy . . . likes to go hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . mem- ber of Lehigh County Fish and Game Protective Association . . . plans to join the service. Vocational Tech., .luto Body JAMES A. MACINKO 425 E. Walnut Street Jim . . . a transfer from West Haverstraw, New York . . . for a high school boy holds a unique job, operating room orderly . , . plans to attend Lehigh. College Prep. Honon 2, 3,' Intramural Bafeball 2,' Bafketball 2,' Football 25 Senior .Math Review 4. THEODORE A. LUTZ 212 N. Sixth Street Ted . . . likes customizing cars . . . enjoys playing billiards and watching car races . . . plans to enter the air force and someday open a custom car body shop. l'0ealional Teelz., Auto Rody .Marching Band 2. LOIS C. MAC DONALD 128 S. West Street Lois . , . talented singer and dancer. . , peppy head majorettc . . . sings with church choir. . . appears in Municipal Opera Co. productions . . . hopes for show business career. Bufineff Ed. Ilonorf 2: Danfe Club 2, 3, 4,' Leaderi' Club 3, 45 Majorettef 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Variety Show 3, 4,' Faxhion Show 3, -lg Gym Exhi- bition 2. page one hundred and seventyfsix JUDY A. MAGKES 838 N. Sixth Street Honey . , . enjoys popular songs . . . likes ice skating and roller skating . . . looks forward to a position in an office. Bu,f1'71t'J',f Ed. Sfuzlfnf Caunril 2. AGNES ANN MAKOUL 622 N. Front Street Aggie . . . collects movie star pictures, post cards . . . enjoys popular music . . . loves ice skating . . . looks forward to heing a Bell Telephone operator. Bufinfff Ed. Pan Anzerfran Club 2. GEORGE ANN MARCUS 1846 S.W. 28th Street Georgie . . .enjoys swimming... her hohhy is collecting old coins . . . she aspires to he a nurse and major in pediatrics. General Intramural Vollfyball 25 Sorffr 2,' llrrrkry 2: Baffball 3: Gym Ex- lzibilzon 2,' Pan flmfrlran League 2: Futura .Vur.rf.v -1. JOAN B. MARCUS 404 S. 24th Street joauie . . . avid reader of plays . . . has a good word for all . . . future student at the l'niversity of Pennsylvania. Collfgf Prep. IIIJIIUIU' Z, 3,' National Honor Snfiffy -1: lntramzzral Bafbetball 25 Soerfr 25 Sluzlfni Counfll 2, 3, -1: Freuflz Club, Trearurer 3, Serrrlary 45 Contax 4: Sfnior .llafli Rfvfm' 45 Gym Exlzibiifon 25 junior Claw Play, Prompter 3. page one hundred and seventy-seven GEORGE MAKOUI. 622 N. Front Street George . . . likcs to tru . . hopes to be a cabinet maker. Ivlfllffflfllll Tfrlz., Cabiurf MARY LOU MANLIN 438 N. llth Street Xlary . . . soprano soloist . . jitterhug enthusiast . . . rea talker . . . pencil pusher . . future secretary and homemaker. Bu.rz'ne.v,r Ed. llonorf 3, 45 .4 Cappflla Clzofr 35 Cirlr'Clee Club 2: .lleladferr -If Comux -Ig Calendar Caperf 25 Canary .fy Variety Slmw 2, -I Spring Conrert 2, 3, J. ALBERT C. MARTIN 616 N. Sherman Street .Xl . . . roller skates and iee skates with the seasons . . amateur photographer . . . in tends to he a brick layer. llocaffonal Tfrlz., lfrirk JOYCE MARTIN 604 N. Jordan Street -Ioyce . . . popular music fan . . . novel enthusiast . . . enjoys sports . . . future secretary. Bll,l'l'llf.f,f Ed. Intramural Horlcey 4: Vollsyball 2, 3,' Frfnrh Club 2,' Gym Ex- hibition 2. NANCY A. MARTUCCI 3401 Hanover Acres Gumdrop . . . likes pop music and dancing . . . a good letter writer . . . possesses a gift of gab . . . future plans undecided. General Intramural folleyball 2,' Bafeball 2,' Baxleetball 25 Dance Club 2, 45 Adoanreil Tumbling 2,' Apparatuf 2,' Cyan 1Li.XllI'llll1'07Z 2,' Tri- Ili-Y 2, 3, 4. RONALD C. MASTELLER 150 Chestnut Street Ruin . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . enjoys traveling . . . Wants to be a cabinet maker. l'orat io nal Teeli., Cabinet LOUIS F. MAZZIOTTA 131 S. 15th Street Louie . . . likes outdoor sports . . . works on cars in his spare time.. . will enlist in the service, then go on to college. College Prep. Intramural Football 2, 35 Rafeball 2,' Seienee Fietion Club 2, 3. ROBERT A. MCCRACKEN 1226 Vister Street Xlac . . . amiable but com- manding orator . . . enraptured by tropical fish . . . devotee of church work . . . observer and caricaturist of human nature . , . future strides lead toward public relations. College Prep. Traele Manager 2,' Seienee Fietion 2: Orotan Debating Soeiety 2, Treaxurer 45 Optonzixt Oratorieal Context 3,' fariety Show 2, 3, -If Canary Staff 3, 45 Clair Prefi- dent 3, 4. MARILYN MATTHEWS 1916 Green Street lklarilyn . . . a homcbound pupil ...no plans as yet. College Prep. THOMAS G. MAURER 2442 S. Fifth Street Lefty . . . active in Naval Reserve . . . enjoys building airplane models . . . collects popular records . . . intends to join navy and then go to college. College Prep. Intramural Football 25 l'olleyball 25 Bafleetball 2, 3, 45 Bafeball 2,' Seienee Fietion 3. SALLY A. MCDERMOTT 517 N. St. George Street Sal . . . a high-stepping AHS majorette . . . spends spare time knitting argyles . . . an ardent hiker . . . college bound to pre- pare for elementary teaching. College Prep. Intramural Bafketball 2, -lg l'ol- leyball 2, -lg Softball 2, If Soreer 25 lloeleey 25 Apparatus Club 2, 35 Tumbling Club 25 Dante Club 25 junior lllath Club 35 lllajorettef -1,' Faxliion Slzow 2, 3, 45 Gym Exhibition 2. RUSSELL H. MCDONALD 2848 Lehigh Street Russ . . . loves all sports . . likes the light side of life . . . intends to further liis education. College Prep. Vanity Football 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Bafketball 2, 3. page one hundred and sevemyfeight MAE M. MERKEL 381 Allen Street Mae . . . enjoys popular music . . . reads mysteries . . . loves bowling . . . looking forward to being a secretary. Bu,fl'7lF,f,f Ed. llonorf 3,' Intramural folleyball 2, 3,' French Club 25 Gym Ex- bibilion 2. MARLENE M. MERKEL 5l5 N. Fulton Street Klerk . . . collects stuffed dogs . . . enjoys good books . . . finds pleasure in tennis . . , has pleasing personality . . . looks forward to becoming a private secretary. Burineff Ed. lnlramural folleyllall 2, 35 Bar- ketlmll 2, 3,' Baffball 2, 3,' Tri- Ili- l 35 Comux 4. page one hundred and seventyfnine FRANCIS C. MCFADDEN, JR. 310 Ridge Avenue Fuzzy . . . hunting enthusiast . . . likes baseball . . . plans to enter college to major in business administration. College Prep. lritramurnl Baxketball 2, 3, el. EUGENE J. MCGINLEY 644 Ridge Avenue lVhiz . . . builds plastic models . . . enjoys ice skating . . . hopes to enlist in air force. l'oeaf1'onal Teelz., llflaelzine Chen Club 2: Tumbling Club 4. SANDRA A. MESSNER 1914 Washington Street Sandy . . . powerful with words . . . talented with piano and singing. . .enjoys swimming. . . active in Luther l.eague and church choir . . . starts teaching preparation at liutztown. College Prep. llorzorr 2, 35 tyflllfllllll llonor Soriefy -lg Illfflllllllflll Sorter 2, J, 45 lhlleylmll 2, 3. -l,' Cyn: lfx- liibilioli 25 1 ren1'l1 Club 3, -lf Spanlrli Club -l: F.T..-1. 45 Senior .llafli Review -I: Clee Club 2: .fl Cappella Choir 3, 4: Spring Convert 2, 3, -lg junior Clafer Play 3. FRANKLIN E. MICHAEL 630 Cedar Street Frank . . . loves hunting and fishing . . . enjoys all sports . . . spends agreat deal of time with cars . , . intends to go in garage business with father. fofational Tefh., :luto .lleehanirf l'ar,r1'ty Football 2, 4,' Student Counfil 2. if 1 JANICE I.. MERRITT 133 S. Fourth Street lan . . . loves music . . . usuallt singing . . . bubbling with energy l lot hai it and talk . . . loot ' -' 1 llamptou College. General IlIll'!HlIIH'!ll folleyball 2, .lg Girly Clee Club 2: Clzoir 5, el: UVM: IZXXIII-llllliflll 2: lv!lI'll'lj' Slum' .ff .i 'lf junior Clrlif Illlly. lJIl't'l'llll' W' I2i.rfr1'rI Clroru.r 3. LLOYD SIIERWOOD MERRITT l54l ' 3 Tilghman Street Twinkle toes . . . enjovs plaviui: football . . . plansito join' tht marine corp. l'1Jl'llll0Hl1l Terll., fllll'PfIIll'KV 'aryily Football 2, 3, J. DONALD I. D. MILLER 605 N. Sixth Street Herby . . . enjoys outdoor life . . . clarinctist in square dance band . . . plans to become a tool and die maker. Vocal fonal Tech., .llach ine DORIS E. MILLER 393 Emmett Street Doris . . . cafeteria cashier . . . active church worker . . . travel enthusiast . . . book lover . . . officer in Rainbow Girls . . . future Bell Telephone operator. Rurineff Ed. TERRENCE A. MICHAEL 1304 S. l2th Street Terry . . . quiet, serious and good natured . . . helps dad on house projects . . .ambition is engineer- ing. College Prep. llonorf 2,' Cheniiftry 2. LEONARD J. MICKLUS 9 Tilghman Street Lenny . . . enjoys hunting and weightlifting . . . likes traveling, baseball, basketball, and swim- ming . . . plans to work for the Bethlehem Steel. locational Tech., Carpentry Touch Football 2, 3,' Bafeball lllanager 2. KENNETH J. MILLER 27 N. l5th Street Chips . . . enthusiastic auto- mobile mechanic . . . plans to drive a stock car or enter show business . . . hopes to attend Stevens Trade School. General l'ar.vity Swimming 3, 4,' Intra- mural Football 35 Swim Club 3g Trampoline Club 3, 4,' W'ater Polo 3,' Variety Show 2, 3, 4. KENNETH R. MILLER 540 E. Emmaus Avenue Ken . . . hunter. . . member of swimming team for four years . . . captain of intramural sports . . . district Xl ISU yard relay champion . . . plans for electrical construction future. Vocational Tech., Electric farfity Swimnuing 2, 3, -If Infra- mural Water Polo 4,' Student Council 2,' Rell Crow 3,' Score Board 2, 3, 4. JACK M. MILLER 1705 Coronado Street jack . . . likes boats, hunting, and is very much interested in fast cars . . . member of Lehigh Valley Timing Association . . . hopes to travel all over the U.S. 1 orat1'onal Tech., Auto Body JUDITH A. MILLER 193615 Tilghman Street Judy . . . enjoys ice skating and tennis . . . knits socks . . . loves popular music . . . plans to be a secretary. Burinexf Ed. llonorf 2, .ff Natfonal Ilonor Society 4,' Intramural l'olleyball 2, 35 Commercial Club -If Comur 4,' Student Council 3,' Tri-Ili-Y 3,' Gym Exhibition 2. page one hundred and eighty MARILYN M. MILLER 9 N. llth Street Marie . . . hobby is drawing . . . also likes dancing, horseback riding and swimming . . . good skater . . . future undecided. Dirtribulive Ed. Diflribuiive Education Club fl: Faillirm Show 3. MARY J. MILLER 350 Hanover Avenue Xlary . . . her pleasant smile is seen everywhere . . . enjoys reading and ice skating . . . is looking forward to working in an office. l?u.rine,r,f Ed. Intramural lvolleyball 2, 35 Bax- lzetball 2,' Soccer 2, 3,'Synel1ro11if.ed Swimming 25 Tri-Ili-I' 3: Gym lf.yl11'bilior1 2. l page one hundred and eightyfone PAUL A. MILLER 223 N. West Street j. B .... likes model building . , . member of jr. Achievement, Lehigh Valley Timing Associa- tion, and Lehigh County Fish and Game Society . . . plans to enlist in C. S. Xlarines. l'oca!ional Terb., Carpentry Stage Crew 3. ROBERT L. MILLER 1929 Allen Street Bob . . . sports enthusiast . . . hopes to attend Lehigh or Penn State and major in civil engineering. College Prep. llouorr 35 Supliomore lllalb Club 25 Srience Firtinn Club 3. WILLIAM H. MILLER 632 N. West Street Bill . . . interested in weight lifting... member ofthe YMCA Baseball Club . . . plans to follow auto-body trade through life. borational Terb., rluto Body WILLIAM TERRY MILLER 1734 Whitehall Street lerry . . . this fellow takes life as it comes . . .outdoor type. . . sought for his athletic ability ... plans a career in aeronautics. College I rep. zleronauticf, Treafurfr 2: Hn- gzneerf 2, -1: Swimming 3: Senior .llath 4. THOMAS J. MINAROVIC 422 Spruce Street Nlinnie . . . likes fishing and hunting . . . experienced marks- man . . . expects to join navy. Ivlifllflilllllll Terb., Cabinet LORETTA M. MINK 347 Hanover Avenue Loretta . , . takes pleasure in reading and playing tennis . . . plans career in medical tech- nology . . . will soon be seen on l'enn State's campus. College Prep. ll0If0f.f 2, 3: .N ulinnal llmzor SUCIFIAV 4l,' lrilramural Sorrer 2, 3, elf llofkey 2, J, 45 Volleyball 2, 5, 4,' Bafleefball 2, .1', 4: lfafeball 2, 3, -l,' Ping Pong 3, -If rlpparatuf 3, -lf Tumbling 35 l.ea1ler.rl Club 45 Pan xlmeriean Club -If Gym lL',vlzibition 2. SANDRA M. MINNER 557 Wire Street Sandy . . . friend to all . . . football queen . . . talking enthusiast . . . sports spectator . . . future office worker for Bell 'l'elephone. Ritfl-71Z.fJ' Ed. Intramural Rafeball 2,'Ba.rkerl1all 25 l'0lleyball 2, 3,' .4f7j7l17'!llM.Y 2, 35 fl07lZ'Il1L'7'f?-Ill 45 Clary Seeretary 4,'Cy1n Exllflfl-f1iO1l 2. JANET M. MINTZER 112 Ridge Avenue jan . . . always smiling. . .likes music. , . bowling is a must. . . is usually clowning . . . makes friends easily . . . dresses neatly . . . hopes to become super steno. Bufirnerf Eel. llonorf 35 Intramural liarketball 25 Soccer 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Cona- nzercial Club 45' Future Tearllerx of .477IKI'1.Cll 25 Tumbling Club 45 Glee Club 25 .fl Cappella Choir 35 Cyni Exbib1'l1'o11 25 Spring Con- fert 2, 3. K BARBARA L. MIRTH 411 S. 23rd Street Bunny . . . pom-poni pusher . . . equestrian . . . trumpeteer . . . recognized by Bunnymobile . . . enjoys philosophy . .. plans to attend VVest Chester and become a physical education teacher. College Prep. Bafketball Honor Team Z, 3, 45 Iloeleey Honor Team 35 Intra- mural linlleyball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 llofkey 2, 3, -15 Bafleetball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Ap- paratus' 2, 3, 45 Leazlerfr 3, 45 Natural Srience -15 Gym Ex- llilzfflon 25 Clair Play 3. STANFORD K. MOHR 1028 S. Seventh Street Stan . . . likes bowling and swimming . . . active in Delylolay and junior Achievement . . . future undecided. fneafiminl Terh., Cabinet Making GARY N. MOLL 822 N. Tenth Street Moose . . . likes baseball . . . has co-op job at O. K. Printing Co. . . . hopes to enter the printing field. Vocational Teflz., Print ing RUTHANN A. MONDIN 610 N. E1ghth Street Ruthie . . . friend to all . . . ire skating and dancing enthusiast . . . book worm . . . efficient soda jerk . . . future private secretary. Rufinefy Ed. Ilnnorf 25 Trl-Ill-Y 35 Cym Exlllbitlon 2. GONSTANCE A. MORGAN 318 Elm Court Connie . . . interested in girl scouting and anything out-of- doors . . . likes swimming and ice skating . . . plans include Cedar Crest and teaching. College Prep. Intramural liolleyball 2, Captain 3, -15 Soeeer 3, 45 llorlrey 35 Bafleetball, Captain 2, 3, 45 Swimming Club 3,' Future Teaflz- erf of America 3, -I5 Frenrh Club 3,' junior Red Croix Club -I5 Gym Exhibition 25 junior Clafr Play, Prompter 3. CAROLE A. MORGENSTERN 1542 E. Susquehanna Street Nlorgie . . . never suffers from lack of energy . . . loves any type of sports, especially baseball and football . . . plans to get a secretarial job. Bufineff Ed. Intramural Bafeball 2, 45 Burket- ball 2, 3, 45 Ilorleey Z, 45 Ping Pong 35 Soccer 45 Volleyball 2, 3, -I5 Apparatux 2, 3, 45 Beginnerf Tumbling 3,' Advanced Tumbling 45 Gym Exhibition 2. page one hundred and eighty-two ROBERT D. MOYER l544 Hamilton Street Bob . . . mathematically inclined . . . likes science . . . plans to study architecture at Penn State. College Prep. llormrr 2, .ig .Yzliiunal llmmr Soeiefy -l,' Sfierzfe Firtiun 2,' Engineerf 2, 3, -1: Senior .llath Review -I. GERTRAUD R. MUELLER 62l N. Ninth Street Trudy . . . favorite pastime is dancing . . . sewing is her hobby . . . plans to be a comp- tomcter operator. College Prep. llonorf 2. 35 .flpparatuf Club 2, .ig Tumlrling Club 3. page one hundred and eighty-three TERRY L. MORRONE 1706 S. 31st Street Nlerc . . . likes the guitar . . . reads science fiction . . . fanatical skater . . . member of the National Guard . . . expects to become machinist journeyman. fora! in nal Terlz., lllafli zine CATHERINE M. MOYER 226 N. Tenth Street Cathy . . . collects stuffed dogs . . . pleasing conversationalist . . . past worthy advisor of order of Rainbow Girls . , . plans for a white cap and dress. College Prep. Darlfe Club 35 Real Cr0.r.v Club 3,' Future Nurxef Club -lg Intra- mural Bafketball -I. GARY THOMAS MUZZELO 201W N. Jordan Street Gary . . . enthusiastic movie- goer . . . likes reading mystery novels . . . plans to make the air force his career. College Prep. Ilonorf 2. 3: FVFIIFII Club .31 l'ar,riry Trzzrle 2, 3. Intramural Football -1. GEORGE M. NADER 2002 Tilghman Street Xlike . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . stock car races and dancing . . , interested in customizing cars and reworking CIIYIHCS . . . member of the lfnited States Naval Reserve. Vnrational Teeb., :lute Body Canary 2. SANDRA A. MULLIN 1473 Liberator Avenue Sandy . . . friend to all . . . active sport participator . . . efficient worker for Klr, Weinsheimer. . . musician . . . future plans in- clude work at City Hall. Bufineff Ed. llormrx 2, 39 flpparaluf 2: Clmir 2: Choralierf 2: Conimerriul Club -lf Orelzeftra 2: Tumbling 2, 3: Clan Sefretary 2: Operelta Z: Intramural Baxketbull 2: Batball 2g Volleyball 2. PATRICIA A. MUTH 933 Cumberland Street Patsy . . . happy-go-lucky lass . . . ardent roller skater . . popular music lover . . . future secretary. l9u.rz'r1e,v,r Eel. Irztramurnl fi'a.vleetlmll 2: Ref! Cro,r,v 3: Y-Teen Z5 Clzoir 2: Operelta 2. LORETTA J. NEIDIG 631 Greenleaf Street VVebbie . . . prize sleeper . . . loves movies, dancing and draw- ing.. . future is still uncertain. Diytributifre Ed. Dirtributive Education Club -l,' Dance Club 2. DARLENE C. NEIPERT 24415 E. South Street Dolly . . . likes to roller skate and dance . . . has no definite plans. Diftributiou Ed. Diftribulirre Education Club -I. ARTHUR J. NAGLE 510 S. Muhlenberg Street Art . . . likes basketball and popular music . . . enjoys all mathematical subjects . . . plans to major in engineering at Xl.l.'l'. College Prep. llonorr 2, .lg .xidllifllllll Ilfmor Sorfefy -L' lr1lramuralF00fball 2, 35 Sophomore .llallz Club 25 Srience Islifllillll Club, Trearurer 3,' Engineerr' Club -lg German Club, Prerident -1: Senior fllatlz Re- view 4. HELEN M. NEFF 736 N. Lumber Street Helen . . . enjoys fishing . . . loves baseball . . . develops snap- shots as a hobby . . . content when food is near . . . plans career as laboratory technician. College Prep. Intramural folleyball 2. .lg Soccer 35 liareball 2, 3, -Ig Glee Club 2,' Frerzrlr Club 3, Aly Beg1'11ner,r' Tumbling -1. ESTELLE A. NEUMAN 25 S. 24th Street Toots . . . interested in photo- graphy, dogs, auto drives and sports . . . plans college or work in local photo studio. General Intramural Bafleetball 25 l'olley- ball 2: Gym lfxlzlbflion 2. BETTY G. NEWCOMER 1905 S. W. 17th Street Betty . . . has a ready smile . . . enjoys archery and swimming . . . raises odd pets . . . headed for Kutztown to major in biology. College Prep. Intramural lfatball 25 lolleyball 2, 3,' Bafketball 2. 3,' .flpparatur Z, 3, -lg Natural Sfienre J: Choir 25 Choralierx 25 Opererfa 2. CONSTANCE M. NELSON 427 Harrison Street Connie . . . travel-minded person . . . popular record collector . . . ardent swimmer . . . sports fan . . . future uncertain. Bur z'r1e,r,r lid. Intramural Baxeball 2, -l,' Barker- ball 2, lg Volleyball lg Tri-Ili Y 4. ROBERT J. NESFEDER 743 N. 19th Street Bobby . . . collects stamps . . . plans career as free lance car- penter. Vocational Tech., Carpentry page one hundred and eightyfour ALFRED H. NEWHARD, JR. 2710 Hamilton Street Fritz . . . enjoys good movies . . . likes racing and working on racers . . . has sparc time job roofing . . . likes to travel . . . he looks forward to being an insurance agent. l?u.rine.r.r lid. Intramural Foolball 2. 35 Sopho- more .Valli Club 2. JOHN W. NEWHARD 742 Wyoming Street johnny . . . enjoys modern Jazz . . . interested in restyling of automobiles . , . race car en- thusiast . . . plans to enter Penn State, later join army. College Prep. .4 Cappella Choir 3, -lg Clzoir 2. page one hundred and cightyqivc HAROLD V. NEWMAN 1921 Highland Street Harry . . . plans graduate course at Moravian Prep. School . . . likes to tinker with automobile engines in his spare time. General lillfflilj' Football 25 lffyffflllllg 2. TED Y. NICKEL R. D. 3, Bethlehem Nick . . . abhors late hours and wordy people . . . enjoys fun and food . . . gamers coins for his collection . . . a good student who looks forward to the en- gineering profession. College Prep. llonorr 2, 3: National llonor Society -If Intramural Bafleetball 2,' Bareball 2g Football 25 Chemi- .vtry Club, Preyident 2,' Engineerf' Club 3,' Phyrifal Science -lg Phyyicr Conference 4. HELEN E. NIEDERMEYER 639 N. Fourth Street Helen . . . transfer from C.C.l'l.S. . . . is fond of jazz . . . always thc life of the party . . . enjoys dancing . . . intends to have her own beauty shop. Burinefr lid. llonorf .lg Beginnerf' Tumbling 35 Dance Club 3,' Tri-lli- Y 4. JUNE D. NONNEMACHER 1034 Walnut Street June . . . an ambitious person . . . book worm . . . swimming enthusiast . . .efficient assistant to Mr. Horst . . . girl scout number one . . . church leader . . . future medical secretary. Bufinerr Ed. llonory 2, 35 National llonor Society 45 Commercial Club 45 Cornur -lg Library Club 2. ' o RONALD J. NOSAL 1964 S. Sixth Street Ron . . . a real photo bug . . . plans to enter navy and someday study professional photography at Brook's Institute in Cali- fornia. College Prep. Pf0jKffI'OIll.Yl Club 2: Plmlograplly Club, Prefitlent 2,' Intramural Rarketball 25 Football 25 l'olley- ball 2. PATRICIA A. NYCE ll03 S. Hall Street Pat . . . loves to sing. . . partici- pates in numerous church activi- ties, present treasurer of the youth society . . . enjoys sports and motoring . . . wants to attend Nazarene College. General Pan xlinerican Club -l. CHARLES P. O'DONNELL 1039 Fullerton Avenue Chas . . . interested in hunting . . . plays sports . . . either stay in automobile field or join air force. focational Tecb., Auto Body Intramural l?a.fl'efl1all 2, 3. JOSEPH B. O'DONNELL 1039 Fullerton Avenue joe . . . likes to dance and participate in sports . . . antici- pates time m the service. focational Teclz., Briclelaying JOSEPH P. 0'DONNELL 151 Turner Street Joe . . . delights in hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . enjoys all sports, movies, and animals . . . plans to join the navy. liocal io nal Terlz., Carpentry THOMAS J. O'DONNELl, 829 S. Filmore Street Tom . . . enjoys popular music . . . does hunting in spare time . . . played Church League Softball . . . intends to join air force. Vocational Teclz., Plumbing Honor: 2, 3: IntramuralBa5leet- ball 3. EDNA T. OEWEL 2408 Allen Street Dipsy . . . dootlling her form of art . . . worry wart at heart . . . active in church choir and fellowship . . . tennis enthusiast . . . hound for Hood or llenn State. College Prep. Intramural Hockey 25 Soccer 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, -lg Itayket- ball 2, 4,' Bareball 2, 3, -If French Club 3, 4,' Pan American League 45 Girly' Life Saving -lg Clee Club 2,' Spring Concert 9 t.. FREDERICK V. OGIER 2447 Liberty Street Fred . . . stamp collector . . . swimming enthusiast . . . hopes to become an electrical engineer after attending Lehigh. College Prep. Intramural Bafeball 2,' .Math- ematics Club 2. M JOHN E. 0'HEARN l633 Turner Street jack . . . likes to Write poems . . . enjoys dancing . . . member of Civil Defense . . . plans to go into navy. College Prep. Intramural Baxketball 2, .tg l'ol- leyball 2, 35 Water Polo 2, 3. Football f l'. llaoerforzl lliglz School. Phila.,' SCUl:NlDIlH.Q Team 35 Sroimniirig Club 3. VESTA M. O'NEll, 1014 N. St. Elmo Street Ves . . . loves to sing . . . has a soft spot for children . . . plans to attend West Chester State Teachers' College . . . hopes to later become airline hostess. General Tumbling Club 2, 35 Girlxllllee Club 2,' fl Cappella Clioir -lg Spring Concert 2, 45 Pan American 3. page one hundred and eighryesix ANN LOU F. OSWALD 519 Hickory Street Honey . . . likes horses and dogs . . . enjoys dancing . . . plans for the future are uncertain. General SUSAN A. PALLADINO 2023 Liberty Street Susie . . . peppy cheerleading captain . . . constantly on the go . . . can relax in any crowd . . . not contented unless husy . . . plans to be a dental hygienist. College Prep. Intramural Soceer 2, 3, JJ lloebey 2, 3, -lg folleyball 2, 3, 1l,'Ba,rbet- ball 2, 3, 4, Baxeball 2, 3, 4,- ffrlvarzcerl Tumbling 2, 3. li i Apparatuf Z, 3, 4: Dance 45 Leaderf 3, 4: Cheerleader 3. Captain. ARLLNE M. OSMAN 214 N. Ninth Street l.ente . . . enjoys dancing, skat- ing, bowling, music and a good hook . . . fttttlre plans are not definite. l,f.fll'I'b1llfZ'f lfrl. KARL G. 0ST 1325 N. VanBuren Street liarl . . . interested in tropical fish . . .enjoys sports . . . active in young people-'s church work . . . plans career as a mechanic or in the air force. foeational Terlt., Jule Rody fariety Slum' 2, 3. E . avi. '. -l,' Fafhion Show 3, 4,' Gym lfx- lzibition. 2,' Variety Show 3. page one hundred and etglnyfseven ELAINE J. PARKS 1243 Chew Street lilaine . . . sports and art are among her favorite pastimes . . . has an eye for fashions . . . loves to eat . . . active in church . . . is looking forward to college. College Prep. l7Ill'llNll4I'lIl Suffer 2, 3, -If llorkry 35 lblleyball 2, 3, -If Rll,l'A'ffl2l1ll 2, 3,' Bafeball 2, 35 Ping Pong 3: l?adrnint0n 25 flrt Club 3, -I: Lerulery' Club -If Gym lfxbib1't1'or1 25 lfaerllifm Slmw 3: Glee Club, Serretary 2: .1 Cappella Choir 3,,l LEAH PAUERSTEIN 329 Brookdale Avenue Lee . . . good sense of humor . . . enjoys Dixie l.and music . . . swimming enthusiast . . . past president of l3'nai Brith Girls . . . wants to he a teacher. College Prep. Photography 2,' jourrzullrnt. 2,' Future Tearlzerf qt flmericu -lg Pan Amerieart 45 Senior Life Saving -1. ROSALIE M. PALMER 323 N. Sixth Street Rosie . . . usually quiet . . spends time watching television . . . loves to drive her car . . . desires to become an efficient office worker. Ru,vine,r,r Ed. .-lppllrrlftu' 2: l?fxKI'?IIlt'l'.fl 1l1lllll1' ling 2. JOANNE T. PALUSCI 456 Robin Road -lo . . . has a mania for high fidelity . . . good sense of humor . . . argyle sock enthusiast . . llood bound in the fall. College Prep. llonorf 2, 3,' .Yatiunal Honor Suriely 4: lnlramural fulleybzlll 2, 3, -lj lloflceg' 2, 3, -15 Suffer 2, 3, -l,' Ig1l,t'A'I'll1!lU 2, 3, -I: Ping Pong 3, -I: lfaxelmll 2, 3, -If Pau A'1ner1'ran Club 3, 4: junior .llatll Club 3: Dante Club 2,' .lppzlrzlttu Club 2, 3, lj Tumbling 2, 3: l.e1uler,r' Club 2, 3, 4: Gym 13..YlIlillllli0lI 2. sv 'Vx 59 W '-rv ROBERT F. PAVLICK 221 Liberty Street Bob . . . hunting enthusiast . . . ardent angler . . , enjoys all sports . . . future member of United States Coast Guard. hoeational Terll., Carpentry NANNETTE M. PAVLIK 424 S. Bradford Street Nan . . . reads fiction . . . enjoys all types of music . . .likes school . . . hopes to teach. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 3, 45 Future Teaehery of America 3, Vive Prexia'ent,' National Ilonor Society 45 Gym Exhibition 2. MINNA PAUERSTEIN 329 Brookdale Street Ankles . . . loves ice and roller skating: . . . ardent bowler . . . hopes to teach physical educa- tion or pursue a nursing career. General South Illt. Photography 25 Tumb- ling, .flpparatuf folleyball, Baye- ball, Bafhetball 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 3, 45 Soerer 3, 4. SANDRA E. PAUL 1540 Tilghman Street Sandy . . . ice skates in winter and swims in the summer . . . Junior Achievement worker . . . active in Youth Fellowship . . . looks forward to being an ele- mentary teacher after Penn State. General. Intramural l'olleyball 2, 3, 45 Soccer 4,' Hockey 45 Bafhetball 3, 45 Bafeball 3, 45 Future Teaeherf 35 Tri-Ili- Y 2, 35 Pan .'I7HL'7'l.L'll1t 45 .Yatural Srience 4. IRENE L. PERNA 14 N. Jerome Street Renie . . . uses telephone con- stantly . . . enjoys all sports . . . loves short stories, long Walks, and music . . . aspires to be secretary. BueflIIE.f.l' Ezl, llonorf 2, 35 Intran1uralBa.feball 2, 35 folleyball 2, 3, 45 Conl- merrial Club, Treafurer 4: Danfe Club 35 Library 25 Student Council 45 Tri-IIi- Y 3. NANA MARIE PESSINA 825 S. Tenth Street Nan . . . a fine student, a true friend . . . reading, talking, music, and sports enthusiast . . . School Service and Physical lfducation Award at S.Kl .... future private secretary. Bufinerx Ed. Honorf 2, 35 National Honor Soriety 45 Intramural Bafhetball 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Cheerleading 25 Choir and Choralierf 25 Conzuf 45 Commercial Club 45 Tumbling 25 Apparatuf 25 Operetta 2. ALFRED E. PEARSON 3l6M N. Jefferson Street Sonny . . . likes travel, dances and all sports . . . plans to enlist in the United States Navy. Vocational Tech., Carpentry llarfity Football 2, 3, 45 l'ar,vity Swiniming 2, 3, 45 1'ar,vity .4 Club 2, 3, 4. ANNETTE C. PEISCHI. 224 N. Madison Street Pi . . . a talker never at a loss for words . . . member of champ- ionship church girls' volleyball team . . . active in many branches of church work . . . church secretary aspirant. Bu,rine,r,r Ed. Intramural folleyball 45 Begin- nerf' Tumbling 35 Gym Exhibition 25 Glee Club 25 Library Club 4. page one hundred and eighty-eight GALE C. PETT 2lll Washington Street Gale , . . whiz at sewing . . . secretary of youth fellowship . . . consistent chatterbox . . . enjoys tennis, swimming, and icc-skating . . . plans to prepare for teaching at Oherlin in Ohio. College Prep. llonorrr 2. 35 Sluzlenl flllllflfll Z: Fffilfll Club 35 Futurr Tfaflzfrr nf xlmfrira, Trfarurrr 3. PATRICIA A. PIIILLIPS 728 N. Tenth Street Pat . . . enjoys ice skating . . . loves to dance and swim . . . likes style . . . is loads of fun . . . plans to he airline stewardess. Bu,i'Ir1e,v,v EJ. llorzorf 2: f.'ommerr'iul Club -lg Tri-lli- I' 35 Gym E,X'lIlllI-flflil 2: Furlzzon Shore 3, -I. page one hundred and eightyfnine PAUL E. PIIILLIPS 730 N. Second Street Phil . . . enjoys theatrical work . . . memlver of Xlarine Corp Reserve . . . plans to make a career of the Nlarine Corp . . . likes outdoor sports and camp life. liflftlfllllillll Ylflill., Carpfntry Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. RONALD R. PHILLIPS 524V, N. Penn Street Ron . . . model building . . . likes to work on cars . . . plays on church League Baseball . . . hopes to he a machinist. l'oratz'o1zal Trrh., llflafhlne Intramural Football 25 Barbel- lmll 2. LORETTA S. PIETROBON 256 Elm Street Piete . . . loves to dance . . . models in spare time . . . is popular with teenagers . . .plans to become a model. Bll,fl-PIP.l'.f lfrl. lnlramural lz'a,i'kfllu1ll li .lp- paratux ly ljllllft' Z. 3, 4: 7,71-' II1'-I' K, 'lf Rum! 2. 3: 1'l61,fllI!JII Slmfe 2, .1'.' Cyn: lihilllilll-fllfll 2. ALFONSO C. PII.0I.I,I 717 Gordon Street .Xl . . .likes hunting and fishing . . . fond ol working around cars . . . enjoys listening to popular music . . . likes to watch stock car and drag races . . . thinking of enlisting in the air force as an airplane mechanic. foralinnal Tfrlz., Juli: .lleeliarliirr Intramural Bzlxlfftlzzlll 2, 3. ARNOLD A. PLESSL 1338 S. Meadow Street Arnie . . . an active participant in sandlot, city league, and Legion lmaselvall . . . will enlist in service. 'iflfflllillflfll Tfrli., .lute Bully l'z1r,vi1y Ifarfball 2. 3. 4: Blljkflllllll Z: lritranzurnl lslllllllllll 3, -li R11,i'l:1'Ilulll 3. PATRICIA A. PLETZ 448 Grant Street Dolly . . . has an odd collection ol ashtrays . . . enjoys anything that is active . . . has a knack for halting . . . hopes to liecome a secretary. l1'u,rlnf,r5 lffl. llzlramural follfybzlll 2, .5 45 lfarlcfflxzlll 2, fl, sl: .lppanlfzu Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS S. POLEK 331 Ridge Avenue Tim . . . interests lie in hunting and fishing . . .favorite pastime is bowling . . . aspires a career as machinist. Vocational Tech., ll4ach ine PHYLLIS S. PORESKY 2615 Washington Street Phyl . . . tennis player . . . good mathematician . . . likes music . . . planning career in secretarial work. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2, 35 Baf- ketball 2, 35 Soccer 25 Honorr 35 Senior Matlz 4. ANITA M. POSCH 501 N. Fourth Street Anita . . . a homebouncl pupil . . . no plans for the future. General DONALD K. POSCH 827 N. Tenth Street Don . . . enjoys playing western music on string bass . . . plays basketball on Salvation Army team . . . drum major of AHS marching band . . . hopes to enter business world. College Prep. Intramural Barleetball 3, 45 Water Polo 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 45 junior Claes Play Choice Committee 35 Variety Show 4. NANCY L. PRECHTEL 29 S. Ott Street Nanc . . . sparkling personality . . . likes swimming, ice skating, and dancing . . . plans to enter the business field. Bufineu Ed. Intramural Volleyball 2, 35 Bare- ball 25 Bafbetball 25 Trivlli-Y 35 Gym Exhibition 2. REGINA A. PRISAZNIK 712 Lawrence Street Reggie . . . enjoys listening to popular music . . . takes an active interest in sports . . . plans to be a secretary. Burinefr Ed. Honor: 25 Intramural Bareball 2, 35 Barleetball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Soccer 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Apparatuf Club 2, 3, 45 Leaders 45 Advanced Tumbling 3, 4,' Gym Exhibition 25 Farhion Show 3. CHARLOTTE G. PRUDHON 33 S. 14th Street Char. . . always has her hand in something . . . an ice skating enthusiast . . , loves jazz and the Charleston plans to major in art education at Penn State. College Prep. Honore 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Volleyball 2, 45 Soccer 2, 45 llocleey 25 Bafketball 25 Ping Pong 25 Gym Exhibition 25 Art Club 3, 45 Canary 2, 3, Editorial Staff 45 Girly' Debating Society 3, 45 Girl.r' Glee Club 25 14 Cappella Choir 3, 45 junior Clasf Play 35 junior Prom Cont- mittee 35 Spring Concert 2, 3. REDFRICK QUARTERMAN 4525 Union Street Red . . . enjoys basketball . . . anticipates a career as a radio and television repairman. Vocational Tech., Electric Vanity Bzuleetball 2, 3, 45 l'ar- .rity 14 Club 4. page one hundred and ninety NORMAN F. RABENOLD JR. 544 N. Tenth Street Norm . . . spends sparc time target shooting with 22 caliber rifle . . . likes music . . . plans to work in the offset field of printing. lioraflannl Teflz., Prlnflng llonorf 2, 35 Canary 45 Siudeni llflllflfll -l. CAROL G. RAGSDALE 2146 Washington Street Gert . . . enjoys painting . . . dancing . .. listening to records . . . loves to talk . . . plans to become first grade teacher. B1l,fli7I!.f.f lid. Intramural Softball 3, 45 liulley- ball 3,' Dance 2,' Fulure Teaflzerx qf f17HfV'I-ffl 4. page one hundred and ninetyfone TERRY E. QUEEN 1023 Chestnut Street 'l'err . . likes to travel . . . works with dance band . . . plans to enlist in U. S. Navy. locational Tech., Eleflrir Intramural Football 2, 3,' Bai- kelball 45 llflarrlzfng Band 2, 3, 4,' Bafleelball Band 4. FREDERICK 0. QUIER 676 Lawrence Street Fred . . . stamp collector . . . likes bowling and photography . . . will be a machinist after time in service. liurafional Terli., lllaehine DENIS C. REICIIARD 132 S. Eighth Street Denny . . . appreciates good music . . . enjoys dancing . . . takes pleasure in smart cars . . . is an effective pitcher for local baseball teams . . . plans to attend Penn State. College Prep. f.l'. Barlfetball and Bafebrill 2: liarfiiy Bafleetball and Baxelzall 3, -lg Senior lllath Review 4. JAMES T. REICHARD 301 Riverview Terrace jimmy . . . enjoys fishing, bowl- ing, and dancing . . . active in Optimist Club and liast Side Boys Club . . . would like to be a machinist in the marines. l'oca1 ional Teeh., lllachine PHYLLIS J. RAUCII 333 N. llall Street Phil . . . enjoys art and music . . . likes to dance and play golf . . . hopes to work in an office. RlLff7l:',f,f lfrl. EMILY E. REHRIG 505 N. Seventh Street Ein . . . loves swimming and basketball . . . listens to popular music . . . enjoys ballet dancing . . . wants to join the YVACS. B uf l.7H',f,Y Ed. Intramural liolleylmll 2,' Begin- ner: Tumbling 4. DOLORES F. REIFINGER 508 N. Carlisle Street Dody . . . art is her hobby . . . likes ice skating and swimming . . . hopes to be a beautician. General Intramural liolleyball 25 Baye- ball 3. FAYE A. REIMERT 1224 N. 16th Street Fayann . . . pert little cheer- leader . . . bubbling personality . . . enthusiastic about all sports . . . future undecided. Bu.fine.u Ed. Apparatux Club 3, 45 Cheerleader -I5 Leader: Club 45 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Baxleet- ball 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong 2, 3, 45 Sorcer 45 Softball 2, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Fashion Show 3, 45 Gym Exhibition 2. NANCY F. REICHARD 1926 Chew Street Nance . . . small, friendly and ambitious . . . enjoys swimming . . . collects popular music . . . hopes to work at Bell Telephone. Burinefx Ed. JOHN S. REICHENBACH 1236 Turner Street Ape . . . enjoys hunting and Weightlifting . .. member ofthe National Guard . . . expects to enlist in air force before attend- ing l.aTorneau Tech in Texas. Vocational Tech., lVeldz'ng BEVERLY M. REINERT 750 N. Ninth Street Flip . . . collects popular records . . . enjoys going to dances and parties . . . hopes to he a filing clerk or typist. Burinexf Ed. Dante Club 25 Tumbling 2, 35 Apparatu: 35 Commereial 4. CHARLOTTE Y. REINHARD 634 Green Street Shorty . . . daily letter is a ritual . . . enjoys reading and dancing in spare time . . . bookkeeping will come in handy to balance the household budget, Bufinexf Ed. CAROL A. REINBOLD 924 Turner Street Zsa Zsa . . . possesses a keen sense of humor . . . contemplates being a stenographer. Buxinexf Ed. Honour 2: Choir 25 liolleyball 35 Operetla 2. LOUISE C. REINBOLD 382 Auburn Street VVeezie . . . sewing whiz . . . industrious in girl scout camping Y.VV.C.A., and Church . . . .lunior Achiever . . . American Legion Award Winner . . , headed for Cedar Crest. College Prep. Ilonori' 2, 35 National Honor Society -15 Student Council 2, 45 Canary 3, 4,' Comur 45 Pan Ameriran League 35 Freneh Club 35 Clzoralierx 25 Choir 25 Operetta 25 Blue Book Committee 35 Senior Claff Play Com mittee 4. page one hundred and ninctyfrwn SANDRA J. REINHARD 2335 S. Fifth Street Sandy . . . a clown . . . enjoys swimming, howling, dancing and skating . . . wants to become a secretary. Buf1'ne,ff Ed. Y-Tren 2: Choir 2,' Opfrftla 2: Baxfball 2: Bdfkffbllll 2. SUSAN A. REINHARD l32 N. llth Street Suzie . . . loves to tlance and play popular music, also likes parties . . . no plans for tlie future, ,JI-,S'fV'l'l7Illl'f'!' Etl. Dann' fllllll 2: Tumbling 25 1 n.fl11'n11 Sim-te 3, 4. page one hundred and ninetyftltvee IN. SARAH .l. REISH 027 Greenleaf Street Sarah . . . pleasing personality . . . well liked . , . can usually lie fountl in .XIIS lilvrarv . . . enjoys lvasel'all and music . . . collects stufletl monkeys . . . plans to lie a secretary. I?u,rinfr,v Ed. Intramural follfylnlll 2: Bax- kftball 3: Bfglllilffifi Tumblirlg Club 2, .35 flzlvarzerrl Tzunhlfng -I: flpparatuf Club 2, 3, -If Lllifllfjl 2, lilift' PrP.r1'rlfr1f3, 1,fFfli!lPl1l -l. STANLEY A. REIT!! 221 W. Emaus Avenue Pike . . . interestetl in pliotoa grapliv . . . member of Pioneer Fish anal Caine Protective Association . . . hopes to become zt Weltler in air force. 1vflfI1fIiU71!Il Tfflz., Ilfifltlllilljf HAROLD J. REMALY 22l Ia. Fairview Street llarry . . . lilcts to lmowl , . . plavetl Class Ii liaselwall . . . plans to lwecome a lwricklaver. Iftfarifimzl lrrlr.. Bflflllljlllti, GARY P. RENNER 421 N. Fountain Street Gatcli . . . interested in all sports t to llitttru N lovts ltalian footl . . . plavetl on B l02l2llL'Cl1lllllPlOllSl1lP team . . . plans niav inelutle service. lmrlfmnlll lfrll., .fum lfmly lnlramural Havlcfllmll 3, J: Frm!- llall 3, -I5 lftlmirv 3, -If l'ari'fly Slum' 3, -I. RONALD C. REPII 754 N. Lumber Street Ron . . , likes to travel . . . plays lvaselwall antl football . . . working presently as a commercial drafts- inan . . . liopes to join the air force or become a ntecltanical engineer. l'm'atfnm1l TNI1., .llrelmriicul Dmflizzg Slllllfllf Clillllffl 2, 3. MARYANN RESSLER 336 N. l2th Street Xlaryrliin . . . postcard and stamp collector . . . avid hook- worin . , . active Sunday School anal Cliurcli worker . . . a Civil Service aspirant. R11,r1r1f,v,r Htl. llruzrr Club 2,' Tri'-Ili? Y jg .Uufic .4pprf4'fr1rirn1 2: Ping-Pong 2: lbllrylvfrll 2. JOHN E. RICHARDSON 7285 N. Ninth Street John . . . active in Y.Nl.C.A. activities . . . likes all sports and most types of music . . . Jr. Olympic participant . . . spends summers camping . . . plans to join U. S, Marine Corp. Vocational Tech., Cabinetrnaking farfity Track 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3,- Canary 4. NELSON R. RIEDY 49 E. Cumberland Street Gussie . . . likes all sports, especially swimming . . . saves stamps and old coins . . . plans to be motorcycle helldriver or salesman. General Intramural Football 2,' Bareball 2,' Baflaetball 2,' folleyball 2,' Photography 2. l NANCY A. RIEHL 846 N. Seventh Street Nan . . . interested in art . , . likes dancing and music , hopes for an art career. General Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Bafleetball 2, 3, 4,' Bafeball 2, 3, 4,' Apparatuy 2,' Dance Club 3,' Library 4. RONNA-RAE RILEY 301 Hamilton Street Ronnie . . . usually found in the art room . . . loves chocolate cake . . . ardent music lover looking forward to a job as a fashion illustrator. General Honors 3,' Art Club 2, 3, 4,' junior Clan Play, Art Director 3. GILBERT P. RITT 414 S. 18th Street Gil. . . fond ofsinging. . .enjoys participating in basketball . . . plans to study business ad- ministration. College Prep. Sophomore .Math Club 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 4,' junior Clan Play 35 Canary Staff 4. EDWARD E. RITTER 626 Lehigh Street Eddie . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . member of Boys' Club B league basketball team . . . plans to join service. Vocational Tech., Auto Body is ROGER R. RIZZETTO 608 N. Eighth Street Romer . . . interested in working on cars . . . enjoys fishing and hunting . . . aspires for an apprentice job at Bethlehem Steel. Vocational Tech., Machine WILLIAM H. ROBERTS 731 Chestnut Street Bill . . . enjoys swimming . . . plans to attend New York University after working a year. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2, 3: Bare- ball 2. page one hundred and riirtetyffour RONALD D. ROHRBACH 728 N. 23rd Street Ron . . . interested in model planes . . . sandlot sports fan . . . plans college for business administration. College Prep. JEANNETTE L. RONYACK 268 E. Hickory Street Nettie . . . enjoys listening to the radio and reading good books . . . looks forward to going to business college. Bufineff Ed. Intramural Volleyball 2,' Soccer 2,' Hoeleey 2,' Bafketball 2,' Bare- ball 2. page one hundred and ninety-five ETHEL L. RODGERS 613 N. 24th Street lfts . . . petite and energetic .. . skillful seamstress . . . devoted Youth Fellowship worker . . . would like to do secretarial work. Bu.rine,r,r Ed. Reginnerx' Tumbling -lg .llufir Apprerlatfon 2: Tri-lli- l' 3,' Glee Club 2. JONNYLEE RODGERS 1804 Chew Street jonny . . . Charleston fan . . . enjoys ice skating and swimming . . . singing, playing the piano, and drawing are favorite pastime . . . plans to major in art educa- tion at Penn State. College Prep. llonorx 35 Intramural lvolleyball 4: Canary 2, Arrixtant Editor 3, Page One Editor 45 junior Clan Play 35 Bluebook Committee 2, 3,' lllelorlierf 4. KENNETH C. ROTH 437 Auburn Street Kenny . . . enjoys roller skating . . . interests include auto- mobiles, music, radio, and TV . . . hopes to study electronics in the air force. Vocational Terli ., Elertrif LEANORE L. ROTH 510 Wyoming Street Blondie . . . likes music and arts . . . interested in clothes . . . plays the clarinet . . . plans to join the air force. General Bafleetball 2, 3, 4,' Bafeball 3, 4,' Volleyball 3, 4,' Hockey 45 Band 2, 3, 4. DAVID H. ROTH 2354 S. Fifth Street Dave . . . likes bowling and baseball . . . intends to play baseball and work in the field of electronics. foratlonal Teflr., Elfrtrlr l'ar.f1'ty Swinzming 3, -lf Intra- mural Foofball -If Waier Polo 3. 4: l'ar.f1'1y .fl -l: Tumbling 2: Swinzming 4. KENNETH A. ROTH 1131 Tilghman Street Kenny . . . likes fishing and archery . . . plans to follow the electrical field after serving in the navy. Vocational Teeb., Elerfrir Intramural l oo!lmll -lg llfater Polo 4. ROBERT C. RUSSOLI 388 Cedar Street Russ . . . is always good for a laugh . . . plans to enter Lehigh for accounting and perhaps become City-Treasurer. College Prep. Intramural Bafbetball 2, 3,' Senior Math Review 4,' Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4. JAMES RUTH 1951 S. Law Street Jim . . . likes to play baseball and polish cars. . .enjoys popular music . . . plans to be a gas station owner. Vocational Tech., Auto Mechanic BARBARA J. RUBRECHT 1941 S. Virginia Street Barbs . . . always prepared for a heavy argument and a hearty laugh . . . enjoys dancing . . . aspires for a nursing career. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2, 45 Bax- leetball 25 Batball 25 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4,' Apparatuf Club 2, 3, 4,' Future Nurfer of America Club 3,' Pan American Club 4. RUSSELL S. RUPPERT, JR. 2014 Chew Street Rock . . . interested in aviation . . . enjoys building model airplanes . . . hopes to enter Air Force Academy or Penn State. College Prep. Aeronauticf' Club, Prefident 4,' Engineerf' Club 4,' Concert Band 2, 3, 4,' Marching Band 2, 3, 4,' Bafketball Band 2, 3, 4. MARYANN E. SAEGER 409 E. Federal Street Sig . . . loves roller skating . . . enjoys hearing popular music . . . likes to dance . . . future undecided. Dixtributive Ed. Intramural Soccer 2: Baxleetball 25 Volleyball 2,' Fafhion Show 3, 4,' Tumbling 2, 3,' Y-Teen 2,' Diftributioe Education Club 4,' Apparatuf 2. LOWELL M. I. SAFIER 1840 S. W. 31st Street Sig . . . enjoys fishing . . .familiar with butcher business . . . pool playcr . . . plans to be a veteri- narian. College Prep. Varfity Wrestling 3,' Intramural Bareball 2,' Baflzetball 3,' Football 3,' Volleyball 3,' General Science Club 2: Choir 3. PAUL A. RUTH 736 Gordon Street Paulie . . . ardent hiker and camper . . . haunts Hawk Mountain Sanctuary . . . plans college career of engineering. College Prep. f.l'. Football 2,' Varfity Football 3, 4,' Varrity Wrertling 2, 3, 4,' Intramural Bafketball 2,' Varrity A 4,' Senior Math Review Club 4. VINCENT M. SACCANI 506 N. Front Street Sookie . . . favorite past-time is ping-pong . . . likes swimming . . . future undecided. General Honorf 3,' Intramural Football Z, 3, 4,' Bafeball 3, 4. page one hundred and ninety-six KATHERINE J. SANTEE 726 Eugene Street Kathy . . . sews a neat stitch while listening to pop music . . . enjoys dancing . . . no plans for the future. Diftrilmtfve Ed. Diflribulive Eduration Club 3, -I: Fafhion Show 3, 4. NORMAN S. SARACIIEK 324 N. 30th Street Norm . . . first place Realtor's Board lissay Contest . . . honorable mention in physics 1955 Science Fair and V154 Future Scientists of America con- test. . . hopes to study medicine. College Prep. llonorr 2, -If .Yational llonor Society -If l'hy,r1'fal Srfenre Clulz 3, Treaxurer -lg ljhyfliflll Srlenre Cnnferenre 3, 4: .Varrhlng and Concert Band! 2, 3. 4: Eaftern Pa. Dirirfrt Rand Fe,r!fval,f 2. Ji. -ly Lehigh l'alley Sefenre Fair 2, 5. -l,' Fulurf Srientiflf of .-lnlerifa Conleri 2. ti MELVIN J. SCHAEFFER, JR. 716 N. LaCrosse Xlel . . . treasurer of Sunday School Class . , . assistant superintendent of church school . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . hopes to become successful in the Dairy Queen business. College Prep. LEROY A. SCIIELLER, JR. 21436 Railroad Street Crazylegs . . . likes jitterbugging and boxing , . . member of National Guard . . . plans to enter marines in the electronics field. Voraiional Tech.. lflerlrif llonnrf 2,' Sfudenf Cflllllfll -I. page one hundred and nmzty-seven ALBERT J. SAYLOR 34 N. Howard Street .Xl . . . likes music . . . would like to be a salesman. College Prep, CAROL S. SCHAEFFER 1225 N. Troxell Street Carol . . . a wonderful friend and companion . . . frequent soloist . . . enjoys swimming . . . good dancer . . . future secretary. Bu,vlne,v,v lfrl. Dance Club 25 Sroirn Club if .-I Cappella Choir 2, 3, fire- Prexident -lg Ditlrirf Clzorut 2. 3, -lf .llelodlenr -If Spring Convert 2. 3, 4: fariety Short' 2, 3, 4: Gym lixlzibiiion 2. JAMES F. SCHEY 423 Harrison Street jim . . . enjoys roller skating . . . plays club league basketball . . . plans to enlist in army or navy to become radio and 'IW' repairman. liorafional Terlz., lflertrir Intramural Football -I: ll'aler Polo 1. YVONNE S. SCHIAVONE 637 Union Street Yye . . . a jolly companion . . . reads good books . . . intends to go to Cedar Crest. General Cirlf' Clee Club 2: :I Cappella Choir J, J. LAWRENCE H. SCHIFF 527 N. Seventh Street Larry . . . hobby is aviation . likes Glenn Nliller music . plans to join U. S. Air Force. General JANET K. SCHILDT 1910 E. Columbia Street Janet . . . enjoys music, sewing, swimming, baseball, and dancing . . . likes fashions . . . a good babysitter . . . plans to work for Western Electric. College Prep. lIonor.f 3, 45 Intramural Burket- ball 25 Volleyball 25 Ping Pong 3, -I5 Apparatu: Club 2, 3, 45 Tumbling Club Z5 Gym lliblillilifl 2. Ex- ANNE M. SCHLEGEL 1929 Whitehall Street Anne , . . twinkle in her eye . . . assistant Brownie leader . . . talented artist . . . interested in dental hygiene. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,' Begin- nerr' Tumbling 3. -I5 .flpparatuf 35 Pan Arneriean 45 Red Croft 2, 3, 4. HELENA A. SCHLICHER 2056 Virginia Street Tootsie . . . classical music lover . . . avid reader . . . ballet dancing is her ambition. Bufinerr Ed. Intramural Soreer 3,' folleyball 35 Beginnerr' Tumbling 45 Com- mereial Club 45 Dance 3, 45 Choir 25 Operetta 2. .IUDITH A. SLHLILHER 519 E. Hamilton Street Judy . . . collects dolls . . . enjoys dancing and good books . . . always ready for a good discussion . . . looks forward to a position as a secretary . . . hopes to travel. Burineff Ed. Intramural Bafleetball 25 Ivolley- ball 35 Tri-IIi- Y 25 Danre 2, 3, -lg French Club 25 Gym Exhibition 2. BARRY J. SCHLOSSBERG 2046 Allen Street Slosh . . . hobby is photography . . . smart dresser . . . spends spare time listening to Stan Kenton records . . . plans to enter Muhlenberg. College Prep. Varfity Trafle 25 l'arJiry Tennis 3, 4. PETER A. SCHMELZER 1804 Oxford Drive Frenchy . , . collects guns, tropical fish, stamps, records . . . hails from New York . . . Vice President of lfnami Rifle School, l953 . . . likes to read about the true Vllest and un- explored places . . . intends to be a conseryationist. College Prep. Football 25 Volleyball 25 Natural Seienfe Club 2, 3, -I. ANTHONY F. SCHMOYER 91315 Broome Street Tony . . . enjoys sports, especi- ally baseball, basketball and swimming . . . played on class B Softball champion team and club basketball . . . plans to enter L'. S. Navy. Vorational Terh., .Vechaniral Drafting Ilonori 25 Tumbling Exhibition 3. page one hundred and ninctyeeight RONALD J. SCHREIBECK 392VZ Allen Street Noors . . . hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . plans to join coast guard . . . then enter city police force. locational Tech., Cabinet lllahing DONALD C. SCHREIBER 902 N. 19th Street Don . . . hobbies are model railroading and model building . . . likes science and carpentry . . . hopes to have his own busi- ness. Vocational Tech., Carpentry Ilonorf 2: :Marching and Concert Band 2, 3, 4. page one hundred and ninetyfnine HENRY C. SCHRADEN 1134 Russell Street Hank . . . enjoys hunting and swimming . , . works on coopera- tive as sheetmetal worker . . . will spend some time in army or navy. locational Tech., Machine Body Builderr 2. JANICE E. SCHRAMPF 815 E. Tioga Street jan . . . loves swimming and football games . . . plays the piano . . . enjoys popular re- cordings . . . plans to be a receptionist or a secretary. Bufinerf Ed. Honorf Z, 3,' Choir 2,' Choralierf 25 Commercial Club -lg Student Council 2,' Operetta 2. PATRICIA A SCHULTZ 623 Ledar Street Pat . . . cant miss her laugh . . , always happy-go-lucky . . . loves swimming. dancing, popular music. and sports . . . hopes to become a Number-Please girl. Bu:ine.r.f lid. Intramural Bafeball 2,' Bafleetball 2, 3,' Ping Pong 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Dance Club 2, -l,' Tumbling 2, 3, 4: Fafhion Show 2, 3, -I: Cyn: lixhibition 2. HELEN M. SCHREIBER 1818 Hamilton Street Helen . . . always clad in the latest fashions . . . enjoys jazz . . . is bound for a Northeastern College. College Prep. Intramural Soccer 2, 3,' Volley- ball 2, 3,' Hockey 2, 3,' Barketball 2, 3,' Softball 2, 35 Leaderx' Club 3, 4,' Tumbling Z,' flpparatur 2, 3: French Club 3, 45 Senior Math Review 4,' junior Clair Play 3,' Fafhion Show 2, 3, -If Gym Exhibition 2. SHIRLEY ANN SCHULER 1013 S. Fountain Street Shirl . . . always in a hurry . . . excels in talking . . . enjoys dancing and collecting records . . . plans a nursing career. College Prep. Intramural Barkerball 2: l'olley- ball 2: Tumbling Club 35 Cheer- leader 2: Future .'Yur,re,r of America 3, 4. HARRIET J. SLHWARTL 724 Genesee Street Harriet. . . likes ice skating . . . enjoys singing, too . . , future telephone operator or zur line hostess General Choir 7' l Teen Club 3 I iwwaztm ,. WILLA A. SECHLER 212 S. Fulton Street Anne . . . another Terpsichore devotee . .. publicity agent for the Allentown junior Musical Club . . . already known as accomplished ballet dancer . . . wants to make dancing her career. College Prep. Dance Club 2, 35 Gym Exhibition 25 Variety Show 3,' Faxlz ion Show 3. CLAIR K. SEIBERT 537 Chester Street Dude . . . builds ships and airplanes . . . played B-League basketball and baseball . . . hopes to join U. S. Marines. Vocational Teeh., Print JENNIE-MARIE SLOTT 516 Liberty Street Skip . . . fond of ballroom dancing, piano . . . efficient Comus proof-reader . . , starts nursing career at University of Pennsylvania. College Prep. Honor: 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Clee Club 25 Gym Ex- hibition 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Cornuf 4. MARILYNNE B. SCOTT 944 Hamilton Street Scotty . . . likes to sing . . . excels in softball . . . still has New York accent . . . future hoped for at P.P. 8: I.. General Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Hoekey 2, 35 Batleetball 2, 35 Softball 2, 35 Ping Pong 45 Cheerleading 25Beginner,v' Tumbl- ing 45 Apparatux -I5 Clee Club 2, 35 Choir 2, 3. MARCIA D. SEIDEN 432 N. 22nd Street hlarsh . . . brimming with laughter . . . fond of classical music and good hooks . . . pet peeve is receiving no mail . . . plans to attend college. College Prep. llonors 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 35 Soccer 25 Ping Pong 25 Baxeball 3, 45 Iloeleey 25 Dante Club 25 Tumbling Club 2. 3. -I5 Senior Math Review 45 Comux -1: Red Croft Club 25 Gym Exhibition 25 Student Council -15 Senior Claw Play Committee 4. BARBARA A. SELL 1215 Union Street Barby . . . always cheerful . . . popular music fan . . . travel bug . . . future office worker. Bufinefx Ed. Beginner: Tumbling 4. DALE R. SEIBERT 716 Union Street Scrubby . . . enjoys magic and hypnotism . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . plays violin . . . wants to continue working at Wolf and Hahn and be a magician. Vorational Tech., flrehitertural Drafting Honor: 2, 35 Student Council 4. WILLIAM J. SEIBERT 176 Chew Street Bill . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . plans on entering college or the air force, then State Police School. foeational Tech., Cabinetmaking Intramural Baxleetball 3, 4. l page two hundred GARY W. SELTZER Star Route Gary. . . likes dances. . . enjoys amateur photography . . . looks forward to becoming a surgeon. College Prep. Honor! 2, 3,' Gym Club 25 Intra- mural Football 2,' Bafleetball 2,' I'olleyball 2,' Ilfater Polo 3, 4,' Life Saving Club 3, 45 Varfity Swimming 3, 4,' Senior Math Review 4. THOMAS W. SENG 126 N. l2th Street Tom . . . enjoys sports, popular music, model trains, and holidays . . . played football for the Downtown Youth Center . . . plans to join the army. fotational Tech., Cabinet .llaleing Touch Football 45 Body Building 2. . is 'z -e-f: 3 f fx page two hundred and one DAVID H. SENSINGER 844 N. Sixth Street Dave . . . enjoys working on automobiles . . . active in YhlCA . . . member of church choir . . . prospect for naval training. locational Teflt., Elertrir Vanity Wreftling 2, 35 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3,' Canary Clipperf 2, 3. PHYLLIS F. SERFASS 810 N. Reed Street Phyl . . .loves traveling . . . won Civil Air Patrol Cadet lix- change trip . . . plans future career in aviation. Buxineff Ed. Intramural Socrer 25 lolleyball 2, 3, -lg Aeronautief' Club 4. SHIRLEY R. SERFASS 131 N. Tenth Street Shirl . . . loves to dance . . . friendly smile . . . plans to join Western lilectric. Ceneral Ilonorr 35 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3: Foul Shooting 3,' junior Rezl Croyy 2, 3, -I: Student Couneil 2,' Beginnerx Tumbling 3,' Farhion Show 3, 4. THALIA E. SHAFER 1233 Lehigh Street Thalia . . . favorite pastime is dancing . . . enjoys all kinds of music . . . sings in church choir . . . anticipates a career in nursing. College Prep. Intramural folleyball 25 Iiaxbet- ball 2: Cheerleader Z: Orrlieftra 2,' Choir 2: l'ariety Show 2: Operetta 2: Dante Club 3,' Beginnerr' Tumbling 3: Future .Yurfef of flmerira 3, 4. Mies- . LOIS L. SHAFFER 937 N. 19th Street l.o . . .loves to dance . . .enjoys all sports . . . has an affinity for vacations in the Poconos . . . will make Penn State her Alma Nlater. College Prep. llonorx Z, 35 National llonor Stlfliflj' -I: Intramural folleyball 2, 3, If Sofeer Z, 3,' llofkey 2: Softball 2. 35 Ii'a.fleetball 4: .4pparatu.f Club 2. 3, -I: Dante Club 2: Tumbling Club 25 Pan flmeriran Club 3, -I, Serretary 35 junior lllatlz Review 35 Gym Ifxlzibition 2. MARJORIE B. SHAFFER 414 N. Broad Street Midge . . .enjoys a good game of golf . . . Smith College is her goal. College Prep. Ilonory 2, 3,' National Ilonor Soeiety 4,' Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,' Soccer 2, 3,' Hoelaey 2, 3,' Ifafketball 2, 3,' Softballg Appara- tu,r Club 2, 3: Advanced Tumbling 2, 3: Leaderx' Club 3, 45 French Club 3,' Senior Math Review 45 Gym Exhibition 2. LOUISE L. SHAMENEK 1023 Washington Street Louise . . . interested in people . . . weakness is clothes . . . avid waterskier . . . happiest when driving a car . . . future plans include nurses training at Phila- delphia General Hospital. College Prep. Ilonorf 25 Intramural lolleyball -lg Ping Pong 3: Future Nurrrf Club 45 Glee Club 25 Gym Ex- hibition 2. RICHARD H. SHANER 146 S. Penn Street Dick . . . enjoys classical music . . . interested in crafts and music . . . director of the Star- lighters orchestra . . . member of the Explorers . . . plans to be a printer and musician. Voeational Tech., Printing Canary 45 Marehing Band 2, 3, 4,' Cavalieri 45 Senior Clarf Play, Property 4. K SHIRLEY M . SHANKWEILER 211 N. Penn Street Shank . . . enjoys pop music, dancing, and especially talking . . . overflows with secretarial ability . . . will be an able secretary for some employer. Buxinerr Ed. Ilonorf 2, 3,' National Ilonor Society 4: Volleyball 3, 4,' Com- merrial Club -lg Comuf 4: Library Club 2. DAVID P. SHARSHON 1720 W. Greenleaf Street Dave . . . likes swimming, and dancing . . . interested in sports . . . plans include teachers college, and service in the armed forces. General Intramural Water Polo 25 Swim- ming Team 2,' German Club 2,' junior Red Croff 2, 3, -lj Ad- vanced Saving 4. Swimming 3: Life HERBERT D. SHATOFF 231 S. Fulton Street Herb . . . enjoys all sports . . . intrigued by coins, mathematics and science . . . to study engineer- ing at Lehigh is his intention. College Prep. Honor! 2, 3,' National Honor Soriety 4,' Intranzural Volleyball 3,' Seienre Firtion Club 2,' Phyfiral Scienee Club 3,' Engineerf' Club 4. WILLIAM J. SHERMAN 1509 Church Road Willy . . . loves the outdoors . . . efficient president of National Honor Society . . . prospective engineer student at Lehigh. College Prep. Ilonorx 2, 3,' National Ilonor Society 4,' Intramural Bafleetball Z, 3,' Baxeball 2,' Football 2 Volleyball 2,' Sentinel 2,' Choir 2: 3 4' Ke Club 3 4' En ineeri , , y , , g ' Club 4,' Pltyfical Seience Club -1. LARRY L. SHIPE 232 N. 13th Street Larry . . hunting and fishing . . . likes to go dancing . . . plans for air force career. . spends much time General lvarfify Football. lVl1itelzall Iligli Srlzool 3. BARBARA JANE SHIVE 927 E. Gordon Street liabs . , . enjoys dancing, swimming, and football . . . gets lost in good books . . . serves as treasurer of Sunday School Class . . . is at future office worker. Buxinefx Ed. Gym Exhibition 2,' Spring Coneerf 2,' Tri-II1'-Y 2: Glee Club 2. page two hundred and two I... EPM ,, A sa. 4' if . H .j S 1- , iw ' if . - L i ,.1 , S JOHN F. SHUMAN 1730 Highland Street john .. .always busy . . . Science Fair prize winner . . . enjoys church work . . . flute and piccolo player . . . looks toward the ministry. College Prep. Ilonorr 2, 35 National Honor Society J: Pbyfical Science Club 2, Librarian 3, l'ice Prefialent lg Plrysicx Conference 45 Key Club 25 Engineerf Club 3,' junior Math Club, fire Prefizlent 3,' Orcherfra 25 .Marching Band 2, 3, -If Concert Band 2, 3, -I. FREDERICK SILVA 224 Tilghman Street Fred . . . enjoys reading and dancing . . . hopes for a job as a machinist at Bethlehem Steel. locational Tech., Machine page two hundred and tl-wee BRUCE F. SHOEMAKER 1539 Greenleaf Street Bruce . . . builds and flies model airplanes . . . interested in all phases of aviation . . . won marksmanship medal . . . plans to enter air force and later airline transport flying. General DONALD N. SHOEMAKER 850 N. Eighth Street Don... model builder. . .enjoys dancing, swimming, and bowling . . . active in Y.iXI.C.A. and Lehigh County Fish and Game Protective Ass'n. . . plans career in air force. Vocational Tech., Machine JAMES VICTOR SLOANE Ill 1499 Lehigh Parkway South Jim . . . likes all sports . . . hopes to attend Lehigh Uni- versity to study ciyil engineering. College Prep. Honorr 2, 3,' National llonor Society 1,'Ba,fketba1l, Manager -lg Bareball lllanager 3, -1. BARBARA E. SMITH 1407 Turner Street Barb . . . plays piano and likes to sing . . . sportswear en- thusiast . . . hopes to become a secretary. Burinerir Ed. folleyball 25 Commercial Club 4,' Clee Club 2: fl Cappella Choir 3,' Spring Concert 2, 3. GENE R. SMITH 755Vg Lawrence Street Skip . . . enjoys music . . . apt in electronics . . . active in Civil Defense . . . hopes for a career as die maker or musician. locational Tech., llffaclzine Marching Band 2, 3, -lg Concert Band 4,' Barketball Band -I,' Cavalieri 4. PATRICIA A. SMITH 833 Cedar Street Shaggy . . . follows the fads . . . likes the sea shore . . . tries to sing pop . . . some artistic talent . . . intends to have a future in the business world. Bufinexr Ed. Ilonorf 3,' Intramural Volleyball 45 Apparatus' Club 3,' Commercial Club 4,' Red Croix 3: Tumbling Club 3. EVELYN L. SMOYER 626 N. Jefferson Street Evey . . . draws and sews well . . . outdoor activities take up much of her time . . . her future still hangs in the balance. Diflributive Ed. Diftributioe Education Club 4,' Farhion Show 3, 4. VICTOR R. SNAYBERGER 217 S. 26th Street Varsity Vic . . . likes cars . . . interested in electrical con- struction . . . plans to be elec- trical contractor. Vocational Tech., Electric Aeronauticr 2,' Engineering 2. RONALD C. SMITH 809W S. 10th Street Pepper . . . astronomy and Indian lore among hobbies . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . outstanding vocalist . . . career in rocket engineering. College Prep. Track 4,' Diving Team 45 En- gineerr' Club 45 Aeronauticr 4,' Canary Clipperr 45 Senior Clarr Play 4. ARLENE M. SMOYER 626 N. Jefferson Street Sally . . . enjoys, dancing and swimming, camping . . . baby sitting and sewing are favorites . . , plans for the future are not definite. Dirtributive Ed. Farhion Show 3, 4,' Dirlributive Education 4. JEFFREY G. SNYDER 205 S. Madison Street Jeff . . . sports enthusiast . . likes hunting and fishing . . plans to enlist in the navy. locational Tech., Electric JOAN L. SNYDER 1915 W. Pennsylvania Street Joanie . . . enjoys popular music . . . talks a mile a minute . . . likes going to parties and dances . . . plans to be a beautician. College Prep. Honors 3,' Intramural folleyball 35 Glee Club 2. ANTHONY T. SNYDER 1117 Green Street Tony . . . enjoys weight lifting and automobile racing . . . hopes to be tool and die maker. locational Tech., Machine JAMES R. SNYDER 1009 Cedar Street Duke . . . happy-go-lucky guy with a yen for fun . . . popular with fellow students . . . enjoys fishing . . . bound for college. College Prep. Intramural Barleetball 2, 35 Foot- ball 2, 3. 1 page two hundred and four TERRY R. SNYDER 417 Hamilton Street Terry . . . great math enthusiast . . . interested in new inventions . . . likes scientific subjects . . . has plans for electrical engineer' ing at Lehigh. College Prep. Honorx 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Vanity Wrzflling 2, 3, 45 Intramural Baxkrtball 3,' Foo!- ball 2,' Vollryball 2, 3, -lg Water Polo 4,' Sophomore' llflath Club 25 Varfity A Club 2, 3, 45 Senior ,Math Revizw 4,' Studznt Counfil 4. RICHARD B. SOKOLSKY 308 E. Walnut Street Dick . . . enjoys fishing and swimming . . . does mechanical work and repairs in spare time . . . hopes to be a machinist in navy. locational Ttfll- .llarhinf Honor: Z, 3. page two hundred and fire JOHN T. SOLOMON ll7 Sycamore Street and -lack . . . delights in hunting fishing . . . plans to enter lf. S. ,Air lforce. forafirmal Tfrli.. Carpenlrj' PATRICIA A. SPAAR 1806 Hanover Acres Patsv . . . is fond of birds . . . keeps a diary faithfully . . . does motor cycle riding . . . no plans for the future. Dixtribufloe Ed. Dance Club 2: Dirtribufive lfzl- ufation. Club 4. GEORGE F. SPECIIT l50l E. Livingston Street George . . . happy-go-lucky . . always ready with a smile . . . likes dances . . . active in Naval Reserves . . . heads for l'erkiomen Prep. campus . . . plans business career. Collfgf Prep. Intramural Football 2, 3, 4,- folleyball 2, 3, 'lf llfalrr Polo 3, -l. MYRNA SPITZER 857 N. Tacoma Street Nlyrn . . . enjoys dancing, ice skating . . . loves to read . . . would like to work in New York City. B u ,r 1' ri eff lid . sf as RICHARD W. STAHL 42814 N. Fulton Street Dick . . . hobbies include photo- graphy and lli Fi recordings . . . only bass sax player in Allentown . . . bound for B.A. Degree somewhere. Collrgr Prfp. Jllarrlifng Brlntl 2, fl, -I: Conrfrl Haml 2, 3, -I. BARBARA P. STARK l7l8 Walnut Street Barb . . . friend to all . . . dances a mean Charleston . . . loves dramatics . . . tenth grade spelling champion . . . hopes to attend Penn State for a career in advertising. College Prep. llonorf Z, 3,' National llonor Soeiriy -1: .flrt Club 2, 3, 45 Cornux 4: l a,rhion Show 3, junior Clary Play 3. ELSA J. STEINBICKER 536 Cedar Street Ellie . . . intellectual . . . loves music . . . nursels white of Lankenau Hospital. College Prep. Ilonorf 2,' Girly' Clee Club 2,' fl Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Pan Ameriran League 3,' Natural Science Club 3,' Future Nuriex of America 4. BARBARA A. STEPHENS 526 S. 22nd Street Barb . . . likes swimming . . . enjoys singing . . . future lady in white. General Honor: 3,' Clee Club 2,' Tumbling Club 35 Future Nurfef Club 4. HILDA R. STOCKER 401 Hamilton Street Hilly . . .likes roller skating and good books . . . looks forward to becoming a homemaker. Bufinesf Ed. Library Club 2, 3. SANDRA A. STOCKER 19415 Liberty Street Sandy . . . live wire . . . collects coke bottles . . . professional babysitter . . . will specialize in pediatric nursing. General Intramural Softball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, Captain 45 Tumbling Club 2. 3, 4,' Apparatuf Club 2, 3, 4,' Leaderf' Club 4: Future Nurfef Club 3,' Gym Exhibition 2. RICHARD J. STERNER 134 S. 13th Street Dick . . . aspires a teaching career, studying at West Chester. College Prep. Honorf 35 Football Manager 2, 3 4,' Baflretball Manager 2, 3, 4,' Bafeball Manager 3, 4. DOROTHY M. STIEFF 455 Hickory Street Dot . . . loves to roller skate . . . likes movies . . . plans to make a career in selling. Dutributwe Ed. Diftribulive Education Club 4,- Fafhion Show 3. my ELAINE L. STONE 1101 S. Tenth Street Rocky . . . writes short stories . . . enjoys good books and Broadway Show music. . . plans to study elementary teaching at West Chester State Teachers College. Bu.fl'?ZFJ'.f Ecl. llonorf Z: Intramural Bafeball 2,' Bafkelball 2: Ping Pong 25 Track Z5 folleyball 25 Red Croff 3,' Future Teacher: of Amerifa 4,' Choralierf 2,' Operetfa 2,' Choir 2. WILLIAM J. STOPPY 422 N. Seventh Street Stoppy . . . likes Stan Kenton . . . has a desire to play tenor sax in a well-known dance band . . . may attend college to further musical knowledge. College Prep. A Cappella Choir 25 Canary Clipperf 2: Band 3. -lg Canary Caoalienr 3, 4. page two hundred and six GLORIA T. STRATOS 518 N. St. Lucas Street Gloria . . . city tennis champ . . . appreciates fine dramatics and good music . . . efficient editor of Comus . . . Cedar Crest bound. College Prep. Honori 2, 35 National Honor Soriety 45 Tumbling 2, 35 .tp- paratuf 2, 35 Dance 2, 35 Leaders Club 3, 45 Frenfll Club 3, Prefl- dent 45 Pan 14meriran Club 35 Comuf 45 Clary Play 45 Intra- nzural Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Bafleet- ball 2, 35 Bafeball 2, 35 Hockey 2, 35 Soccer 2, 35 Ping Pong 3. SANFORD M. STRAUSS 312 S. 16th Street Sandy . . . enjoys playing base- ball . . . favorite subject is history , . . plans for future are indefinite. College Prep. Intramural Raxketball 35 Cheri Club 2, 3. JOAN P. STROH 511 Wire Street Joanie . . . likes sports, popular music, movies and meeting people . . . enjoys visiting favorite spot in mountains . . . looking forward to a future in the business world. Bufineff Ed. page two hundred and seven DAVID G. STRAUSS 312 S. 16th Street Dave . . , good chess player . . . plans to take up business in college. College Prep. Cheri Club 2, Treaxurer 3. LOUISE M. SULITAN Tremont Apts. Lu . . . always making quips . . flair for high fashion . . . passion for bridge . . . accomp- lished equestrian . . . enjoys meeting people . . . hopes to teach. College Prep. Intramural folleyball 2, 35 Soccer 35 Canary 2, 3, 45 Comuf 45 Girlf Glee Club 25 Canary l'ariety Show 2, 45 junior Clan Play Makeup Committee 35 Senior Clary Play, Student Director 4. FREDERICK K. SULZER 1406 Fretz Avenue Fred . . . likes custom cars . . . enjoys weight-lifting . . . mem- ber ofthe Lehigh Valley Timing Association . . . hopes to make career as machinist. Vocational Terk., Machine ROBERT G. STUBER 921 N. Sixth Street Bob . . . hunting enthusiast . . . always on the go . . . talented basso . . . active in church affairs . . . plans include the marines. College Prep Key Club 2, 3, 45 .fl Cappella Choir 2. 3, 45 Canary Clipper: 3, 45 Male l'oral Ortette. JACOUELINE SUKANICK 250 E. Elm Street jackie . . . expert driver . . . enjoys all sports. especially tennis and baseball . . . plans to enter a state teachers college. Bu,ri1le.r,r Eff. Intramural Volleyball 25 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Apparatuf 2, 35 Tumbling 2. 35 Future Teachery of America 45 Red Croft Council 3, 4. PATRICIA A. SZUKICS 213 W. Emaus Avenue Zuckie . . . collects dolls . . . likes to read mystery stories . . . co-captain of sophomore basket- ball team at South Mountain . . . would like to work in office. Burinefr Ed. BARBARA A. TAGERT 747 N. Eighth Street Tagert. . .enjoys knitting socks, sweaters, mittens . . . likes swim- ming and tennis . . . plays pipe oran, jazz, pop, classic on piano . . . hopes for future stenographer's position. Burinerr Ed. Synrhronized Swimming 4,' Glee Club 2,' Spring Coneert 2,' Gym Exhibition 2. JOAN E. SUMMERILL 1916 W. Livingston Street Joanic , . . beautiful voice . . . ardent swimmer . . . enjoys mathematics , . . nice to know . . . native of Philadelphia . . . aspires to be a teacher for the deaf, College Prep. Honorr 25 Future Teafherf of America 2, 4,' Student Counril 45 Melodier.r 4,' Leaderr' Club 2,' A Cappella 4. PATRICIA C. SWEENEY 13 Liberty Street Pat . . . delights in advertising work . . . likes music. . . ardent ice skater . . . will study ad- vertising at college. Dirtributioe Ed. Glee Club 2,' Red Crorr Repre- rentatiwe 4. BARBARA M. H. TEWS 539 N. 13th Street Barbara , . . Scout Troop, Vice President . . . member of Allen- town Life Saving Corps . . . Munsee Indian Dancer . . . future plans include nursing and air force. General Volleyball 4,' Barleetball 2, 45 Sorter 4,' Ping Pong 4,' Dante 25 Tumbling 35 Future Nurrer 3,' Apparatur 4. NANCY A. TEWS 539 N. 13th Street Runt . . . collects pennants . . . likes swimming, camping . . . member of Civil Defense Kiedi- cal Corps, Youth Fellowship, Life Saving Corps, Munsee indian Dancers . . . future Florence Nightingale. General Barleetball 3,' Beginner! Tumbling 35 Future Nurrer .ig Apparatur 4. MARTHA A. TATKOVSKY 386 Auburn Street Martha . . . rather quiet except at football games when she keeps her bell lyre ringing . . . physical therapy is her goal. College Prep. Iloriorr 2, 3,' National Honor Soriety 45 German Club, Vice- Prerirlent 4,' Senior Math Review 4,' Future Nurrer Club 3,' March- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Orchertra 2. JOSEPH TEMLIN, JR. 1306 Maryland Avenue Joe , . , talented accordionist . . . plays baseball in city Class B hardball with Salisbury A. C. . , . plans a future in the field of electronics. locational Tech., Eleftric Intramural Football 2, .ij Barket- ball 2, 3, 4,' Baseball 2, 3, 4,' Aeronauticr 2. page two hundred and eight JOAN M. THOMAS 1514 Chew Street Jeanie . . . petite, dainty girl . . . neat dresser . . . sweet soprano . . . friendly disposition . . . semi-classical music fan . . . horseback riding enthusiast . . . future hair stylist. Bu.finf,f5 Ed. Honorf 2: Intramural follfylfall 35 A Cappclla Choir 3,' Gln' Club 25 Spring Concert 2, 3. ALICE S. THOMPSON 2324 S. Tenth Street Tommy . . . likes playing the piano . . . clerks in a store . . . plans on a nursing career. General llonorf 25 Infranzural Ba.flce1br1ll 2, 3, lg Student Council 3,' Com- mercial Club 4: Choir 2. page two hundred and nine JOSEPH II. THOMPSON 446 Auburn Street Monk . . .interested in cars . . . hopes to make electrical conf struction a career. 1'0I'HlI'07Z!Il Teclz., Elfcfrie Intramural lrllflfbdll -lf lljlllfl' Polo -l. EDWARD J. TIBENSKY 1101 S. Hall Street Tibhy . . . enjoys football . . . played shortstop in B League softball . . . hopes to continue in machine shop trade. locational Tech., llflaclrine TAIMI TOFFER 514 Park Street 'l'aimi . . . always on the go . . . grand champion of the Lehigh Valley Science Fair . . . loves to meet people . . . enjoys tennis . . . headed for Cedar Crest to take a pre-med course. College Prep. llonorr 2, 3,' National llonar Socifty sl: Student Council, Scr- fflllfj' 35 Plzyrical Science Club 2, Srcretary 3, Ilflifliflflll -lg l'by.fic.r Conference 4: Apparalrcf Club 2: Tumbllng Club 35 Lfkigh llzlley Scfcnrf Fair 2, 3, 4,'1'a.vl1imi Shore 3,' Cyn: E.!'ll1'blllltll 2. JOSEPH L. TOGNOLI 1134 Catasauqua Avenue 'l'og . . . interested in radio and 'l'.V .... likes music and dancing . . . plans to further education in electronics in the navy. Vocational Tcch., lflfrrric may .2 aff NATALIE TOTH 166 Allen Street Nat . . . main interest is sports . . . hast-ball and tennis are favorites . . . enjoys traveling . . . plans for a secretarial career. Bu.finr,v.r Ed. llonorr 2, 3,' .vllllfllldl llonor Sociefy -If Inlramural Raxeball 2,' Bafbrtball 2, 3,' Ping Pong 3,' Soccer 2, 3, -If Volleyball 2. 3, -l,' flpparatux Club 2. RICHARD G. TRENGE 40lM Washington Street Rickie . . . interested in radio, television, and cars . . . likes all sports . . . plans to follow career in the service. Vocational Tech., Electric xirronaulicr' Club 2. GLORIA L. TRESSLER 1238 Turner Street Glo-CWormD . . . likes dancing, swimming, and going for rides . . . plans to join the Waves. General C. DE FORREST TREXLER 2423 W. South Street Trex . . . enthusiastic student of political and military history . . . active member of DeMolay Officer Corps . . . Muhlenberg bound . . . plans career in law and government. College Prep. Honor: 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Canary Staff 25 German Club 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 4. GWEN LEONE TREXLER 1625 Highland Street Gwenny . . . likes singing . . president of Junior Music Club . . . hopes to be a singer. General Glee Club 2, PreJizlent,' Choir 3, 4: Melodierf 45 Dirtrirt Choruf 2, 35 Variety Show 3, llflurical Dir- ector 45 Gym Exhibition 2. MILTON C. TREXLER 2405 Tilghman Street Milt . . . excels in golf . . . plans include Franklin and Marshall, then ministry. College Prep. Intramural Golf 3, 45 Chen Club 3. RICHARD W. TREXLER 255 E. Fairview Street Rex . . . enjoys Indian dancing . . . member of Masqueradefs String Band . . . dances for lX4unsee Indian Dancers . . plans to travel and later join the air force. Vocational Tech., Auto Boly THOMAS F. TROLLER 1919 E. Highland Street Tommy . . . possesses talent in art . . . enjoys swimming . . . future aim, Business College. Bufineff Ed. Art Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA A. TROOP 935 S. Meadow Street Babs . . . is happiest roller skating, dancing, swimming or listening to pop music . . . future is undecided. Diftributioe Ed. Baxketball 25 Volleyball 25 Soccer 25 Tumbling Club 3: Apparatuf Club 45 Farhion Club 2. RICHARD E. TROUT 31 S. College Street Butch . . . hunting and fishing . . . drill team member . . . Sons of Veterans Reserve . . . plans career in navy, field of elec- tronics. Vocational Tech., Electric page two hundred and ten BARBARA A. TRUMBAUER 2344 Lancaster Avenue Barby . . . likes puttering with plants . . . enjoys sewing . . . hopes to become waitress or beautician. General Intramural Barleetball 2,' Volley- all 2,' Batball 2,' Chemiftry Club 2: French 35 Dante 4. SARAH JANE TRUMBORE 1102 S. Sixth Street Sez . . . is president and pianist of Young People,s Bible Study . . . adores clothes . . . enjoys piano, art, and babysitting . . . winner of South Mountain art award . . . plans to be a steno- grapher. Burinerf Ed. Advanced Tumbling 4. page two hundred and eleven EUGENE F. TROXELL 1607 Emmaus Road Gene . . . hobby is chess . . . enjoys outdoor sports . . . would like to command submarine. General GWEN Y. TROXELL 2437 S. Fourth Street Gwen . . . plays sax in school band and All Girl Orchestra . . . loves swimming and dancing . . . enjoys pop music . . . plans to be a secretary. Buxlnefr Ed. Intramural Barketball 25 Coneerl Band 2,' Marching Band Z, 3, 45 Spring Concert 2,' Operetta 2. ERNEST A. UNANGST 1515 Sage Street Peewee . . . cooperative job at Linden Optical Company . . . plans to join the army. l'ofa11'onal Tech.. Mtzfhine LARRY F. VADELUND 437 N. 11th Street Whitey . . . dabbles in art, mostly drawing . . . a co-op roofer and siding helper . . . bound for the navy. liocational Tech., Carpentry Intramural Football 3. MICHAEL S. TURKO 224 N. Fifth Street Turk . . . enjoys all sports . . . collects coins . . . loves good music . . . likes photography, model planes, and drawing . . . has good sense of humor . . . future uncertain. Businexf Ed. Honors 39 Intramural Barbel- ball 45 Football 4. CATHERINE L. UDICIOUS 541 N. 16th Street Cathy . . . transfer from Central Catholic . . . plans to be n telephone operator. General ANNE WAGNER 525 N. St. Elmo Street Ann . . . must always be active, physically and mentally . . . enjoys roller skating . . . future uncertain. Diftributioe Ed. llonorf 3. MARGARET E. WAGNER 948 Pine Street Margie . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, and watching tele- vision . . . likes doing church work . . . is looking forward to a career in an office. Bufinesf Ed. llonorf 3,' Tumbling 3. THEODORE A. VASILIK lll N. Fifth Street Teedo . . . favorite hobbies include photography, ice skating, and electronics . . . future a toss-up between an electronic technician or barber. Vocational Tech., Electric Ilonorr 25 Student Council 4 JOHN J. VENUS 411 N. Penn Street The Planet . . . likes swimming, camping, and outdoor activities . . . holds the rank of Eagle in scouting . . . member of the Naval Reserve . . . hopes to join the navy. focational Tech., ,Machine Student Council 3, DANIEL WALSH 639 N. 16th Street Dan . . . likes any kind of skating, working on cars, or dancing . . . someday hopes to own his own Bar and Grill and move to California. focaiional Tech., Auto lllecltanicr GRETCHEN K. WALTON 1815 Liberty Street Grctch . . . carrot-top A.H S. rah! rahl girl . . . noted for wearing her perpetual smile . . . contemplating the study of home economics. College Prep. Ilonorf 3,' Cheerleading 45 Gym Exhibition 25 Hockey Intramural 2, 3, Clair Cllampionrltip 3, Captain 3,' Soccer 2, 35 Bafketball 2,' Volleyball 2, 3,' Baseball 2, 3,' Tumbling Club 2, 3,' Advanced Tumbling Club 4,' Apparatuf Club 2, 3,' Art Club 3,' Dance Club 2,' Pan American Club 3, Treafurer 4. BARBARA L. WALLEY 21 S. Jefferson Street Barb . . . irrepressible chatterbox . . . loves music . . . hopes to become one of the teaclvine profession, majorinu in music. College Prep. Volleyball 45 Bafleetball 4: Dance Club 45 Clee Club 2,' ff Cappella Choir 3, -l,' Choir .flcconzpanirt 3, 4. RICHARD A. WALLITSCH 349 Hanover Avenue Dick . . . finds greatest enjoy- ment out-of-doors . . . collects baseball pennants . . . plays basketball and baseball for fun and excitement . . . hopes to become a dentist. College Prep. Student Council 3,' Intramural Baflaetball 3, 4. page two hundred and twelve JEAN M. WEAVER 604W N. 16th Street Jeannie . . . does art work in spare time . . . active in sports . . aspires to attend art school. General Ilonory 35 Intramural Bafketliall 2, 3, 4,' 1'olleyball2. 3, 4,' lllajor- etfe 2, 3, -lg Tumbling 2, 35 Art 2, 3, -!,' Gym Exlriliition 2. WILLIAM J. WEBER 307 N. Third Street Bill . . member of Lehigh County Hunting and Fishing Club . . . interested in baseball and all sports . . . plans to go into the service. Vofalional Terll., lflertrie Vanity Football 3. -lg Foo!- b.1Il2g Intramural IVHlKT Polo 4. page two hundred and thirteen Q-... MARILYN A. WEIDNER 1437 Webster Street Lynn . . . ready for work or play . . . science fair enthusiast . . . active in church Work . . . plans to attend Bluffton College before career in medicine. College Prep. llonorf 2, 3,' .'Yatlonal Honor Sociely 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Conceri Barrel -lg Natural Seieure Club 2, 45 Plzyyleal Science Club 'lg Plzyyief Conference 4 RICHARD C. WEIDNER 933 Turner Street Dick . . . enjoys hunting . . . model railroader. General CAROLINE M. WEISS R. D. 60 Cassie , . . enjoys roller skating, movies. and swimming . . . likes popular music and dancing . . . loves tumbling . . . is planning a future in secretarial Work. Buffneff Ed. llonorf 3, Intramural Barbel- ball 25 Apparatus 2,' Commercial 45 Tumbling 2, 3. RICHARD G. WEISS 824 S. Sixth Street Dick . . . fishing and model trains . . . loves '32 Fords and dancing . . . plans to enlist in the air force. foeational Teelz., flute Body Intramural Bafleetball 2, 3, -l,' Sfudent Counal 3. RONALD B. WEITZ 172 Tilghman Street Ronny . . . collects information on airplanes . . . enjoys builtline model planes, boats, and cars . . . hopes to become chemist after graduatnig from Nluhlen- berg College. College Prep. .'1Kl'UIl!Illll.fj Club 2, 3. BARRY A. WELLS 745 N. 30th Street Barry . . . sharp dresser . . . sports and church organizations . . . hot on guitar and hillbilly songs . . . further education at Colgate. College Prep. NANCY L. WENDLING 318 S. Franklin Street Nan . . . goes for dancing . . . likes to roller skate . . . tunes in popular music . . . career-bound as a telephone operator. General ROBERT T. WENNER 10 E. Emaus Avenue Bob . . . hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . enjoys swimming . . . dislikes jazz and classical music . . . plans include serving in the navy. College Prep. Mixed Choir 2,' Intramural Foot- ball 2,'Ba:leetball 2,' Volleyball 2, 3. PATRICIA M. WENZEL 423 Max Street Pat . . . excels as a Nurses Aide . . . future Hangcl of mercy General Band and Orfheftra 25 Choir 2,' Future Nurrer 3, 4,' Pan Ameri- can Club 3, 4. NANCY L. WESCOE 1139 Green Street Nance . . . likes to dance and drive . . . is president of her Sunday School class . . . works as a cashier at a local theatre . . . intends to be an airline hostess. Burinefr Ed. Apparatuf 2,' Commercial Club 4,' Student Council 2,' Fafhion Show 2, 3, -I. JOAN A. WETHERHOLD 316 S. Fulton Street Joan . . . hails from Stroudsburg High School . . . loves cats . . . enjoys traveling . . . is a movie- goer . . . likes to play tennis . . . plans a career as a secretary. Businerf Ed. Intramural Soccer 3. BOB D. WETZEL 817 N. 28th Street Bob . . . gun collector . . . main interest is history of wars . . . will enlist in the army, maybe later continue his education at college. College Prep. Chen' Club 2,' A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Student Council 2, 3, 4. MARIAN J. WHITBY 217 N. Law Street Nlarian . . . quiet student . . . good companion . . . likes tele- vision . . . likes popular music . . . future stenographer. Bufinexf Ed. Mixed Chorur 3,' Spring Concert 3 SANDRA H. WHITEHOUSE 741 Delaware Street Sandy . . . enjoys football and basketball games . . . teaches Sunday School . . . shows en- thusiasm for any type of music . . . looks forward to a secretarial career. Bufineff Ed. Red Crorf 3,' Y-Teenr 2,' Choir 2,' Operetta 2. page two hundred and fourteen 'Mr KEITH C. WILCOX 217 N. 12th Street Willy . . . enjoys fishing . . . fond of sports . . . member of football squad and Varsity A Club . . , future athletic coach. College Prep. f.l'. Football 2: l'ar.fity 3. -I: Intramural Bafketball 2, 3, -l. KENNETH D. WILDE 637 N. 16th Street lien . . . participates in all sports . . . hopes to serve in the Cnited States Air Force. College Prep. Football 25 Intramural Baf- leetball 3. page two hundred and fifteen BARBARA J. WHITNER 1832 Whitehall Street Whit . . . excels in knitting sweaters . . . straight forward sincerity wins her popularity . . . will proudly bear Penn State emblem next fall. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 3, National Ilonor Sofiety, Treafurrr 45 Intramural Norkey 2,' Softball Zfdpparatuf Club 2, 3, -If Beginner! Tumbling Club 2: Dante Club 25 junior Math Review 35 Pan American League 3, -I. NANCY A. WIEAND 2510 S. Fifth Street Nan . . . teaches Sunday School . . . loves clothes . . . Winter Carnival Queen . . . attended Fred VVaring Work Shop . . . doodles on the piano . . . plans to be a secretary. I3uJine.r.r Ed. Intramural Bafeball 25 Barker- ball 2,' fnlleyball 25 Future Tearlzerr of America 45 Red Croix 25 Y-Teeny 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Choralierf 2: Spring Conferl 3. 4: Operetla 2,' Variety Slmw 2. l ALMA L. WILLIAMS 219 N. West Street 'l'ootie . . . nice voice . . . expert swimmer . . . good friend . . . music fan . . . excellent dancer . . , loves animals. . . future business woman or housewife. Ifu.rine.r,r Ed. Intramural lolleyball 35 Clre Club 2, 35 Choir 3. ARTHUR D. WILLIAMS JR. 1126 S. Ninth Street Butch . . . likes fishing . . . played church league basketball ...drive-in movies fan . . . plans to continue printing. l'uratlonal Terlz., Prirztirzg Intramural llfatrr Polo 3: Canary Staff -I. JOSEPH E. WILLIAMS 242 E. Elm Street Whitey . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . belongs to Lehigh and Pioneer Fish and Game .Nssociatinn . . . plans to continue the mechanics trade. locational Tech.. .lute Bully' JOSEPH P. WILLIAMS 28 N. Second Street Joe . . . model car builder . . . enjoys Sprint Car Racing . . . plans to be a machinist in the navy. foratiorzal Tefh., .llflfllfillf BARBARA WINNICK 741 N. Sixth Street Barbie . . . a newcomer from Hazleton . . . excells in swim- ming ...aspires to be a designer. College Prep. Ilonorx 3,' Tri-lli-Y 25 .Jrt -l,' Frenrlz 3, J. FREDRICK G. WISSER 525 N. Sixth Street VVimpy . . . collector of coins . . . dancing, swimming enthusiastic . . . hopes to own auto business. Vofalional Tech., flute Body Vanity Swimming 2. SANDRA M. WILT 621 N. 11th Street Sandy . . . enjoys good books. ice-skating, swimming and danc- ing . . .collects records. . . plans to enter the business field. Bufinerf Ed. Glee Club 2,' Spring Concert 2. CAROLINE WING 119 S. 17th Street Wing-Ding . , . sociability personified . . . loves the out-of- doors . . . active Girl Scout . . . enthusiastic church youth mem- ber . . . jewish War Veterans' award Winner . . . future naval nurse. General Ilonori' 2, 35 Future Nurfes of Amerira 4,' Girly' Life Sawing 35 Synchronized Swimming Club 35 Comuf 4. LOIS E. WOHLSEN 1923 Hanover Avenue Loey . . . vivid imagination . . . high ideals . . . enjoys swimming . . . will matriculate at Witten- berg College . . . future christian educator. College Prep. Ilonorf 2, 35 ,Yzzlionrzl llonor Soeiefy lg Iuiramural folleyball 2,' Comuf 45 Glee Club 2: 41 Cap- pella Choir 3, 45 .llelodiery -lg Spring Comer! 2, 3, 4. CARL A. WOLBACII 1118 S. Albert Street Vllal . . . enjoys all kinds of sports . . . member of the Salva- tion Army and the Y.Kl.C.A. ...played church league softball for St. Marks Lutheran and Reformed Church . . . plans to enlist in the air force. Vofatiorzal Teelz., .Jule Body ROBERT M. WISSER 635 Gordon Street Vlfiz . . .engages in bodybuilding as a hobby , . , plans to join the navy afer graduation. 1v0Fflfl.07Idl Terli., Carpentry lnfranzural Foollmll 2. JOHN R. WISTER 184 Green Street john. . .likes music and dancing . . . played baseball in the A League and Legion leagues for the Downtown Youth Center . . . plans to work in the field of plumbing. l'oralio1ml Teflz., Plumbing ami Hearing 1'ar.i'i1ylfu.feb.f1ll3, 45 Intramural Fooiball J,' l?a.fl'eIlJall 3, -I. page two hundred and .sixteen SHIRLEY A. WOLF 909 N. 13th Street Shirley . . . plays Glockenspiel in school hand . . . finds life incomplete without music. . . is active in Rainbow Girls and XI.Y.l . . . . plans to be a private secretary. Bll,VfllF,l',4i lid. Real Cruyy 3, J: .'llarrh1'r1glfaml2, 3, -l,'Cm1tPf'1 BlIl1ll.?, Sfrrftnry -l. WAYNE I.. WOLF 541 Hickory Street Vlvolfe . . . member of Salvation Army . . . hopes for career in army as machinist. forrzifmzal Tfrll., .lluelziur lfrnvilfng 2: Sluzlfnf flIHl?II'Il 2, 3, fl. page two hundred and seventeen KENNETH R. WOLFE 1115 N. 15th Street XYolfie . , . likes to play basket- ball . . . played baseball for llerbert Paul l.entz Post Ameri- can Legion 'l'eam . . . looking forward to workinu in a print shop or a career in professional baseball. lillfllflifllllll Tefll.. l'r1'r1l llrnzmtf 2. .iq Frmllmll 2: l'ur.vify lfzuflmll 2, 3, Al: j.l'. Bd,1l'f'll1IIll 25 lvHl'.fl.fj' B11.rk1'fl111ll 3, lg lrzlrnmzlral Frmflzall 3, 4. BRUCE I. WOMER 1457 Tilghman Street Bruce . . . Well'dressed . . . lilies foreign lZllll.lllill.Il'S . . . loves politics . . , hobby is stamp collecting . . . plans to attend Xluhlenberg. . . WillltS to study law. College Prep. llrnznrf 2, .lf .Yafirnzzll llonnr Sorifty 2,' Clmir 2, 3, -l,' Canary Clippfrf 2, 35 Sludrnl Counfil -I. HERBERT H. VVOODRING 220 S. 14th Street llerb . . . plays a hot trombone plans to study engineering at Penn State. Colle gf Prep. Intramural Ffwfbnll 3, 4: Bz1,rlcr1- ball 2. 3, -If llfaler Polo 3, -I: lellfybllll 2, 3, -lf .'lllII'1'lIIA?lf1 Rnml 2, 3, -I. MAN YA I.. WRUBLE Xlon en th with Colle' 419 N. 23rd Street ty . . . horseback ritlin, usiast . . . loves to work people . . . a future buyer. gf Prfp. lrzirnmuml fnllrvlulll 2: Ilurkfv 35 D 2. 3. 4 Cvm mt ann' Club ff Tumbling Cluib .' .lppzlraluf Club 3, -I: Fvliibiiinn 2' Fruhion in-L Y. if FRANCES B. YAREMA 395 Allen Street Francie . . . likes howling, dancing, roller skating . . , collects pop recordings . . . plans to join lf S. Air Force or Bell 'l'elephone. General JACK R. YEAGER l520!.Q Liberty Street .lack . . . interested in auto rac.-s . . . customizes cars . . . active in sports . . , intends to make auto mechanics his career. lbmrinrrzll Terli., .-Ium Hmly DALE N. YEAKEL 235 E. Federal Street Dale . . . loves all sports . . . dabbles with hot rods . . . plans a future in the coast guard. Vocational Tech., Carpentry Tourh Football 35 Water Polo 2. THEODORE A. YEAKEL 313 Church Street Ted . . . hobby is tropical fish . . . no definite plans for the future. College Prep. Wwe.-1'4 V 1 BARBARA J. YODER 904 N. 18th Street Yode . . . sunny disposition . . - enjoys all sports, especially swimming . . . definitely bound for Penn State for degree in teaching. College Prep. Honorr 2, 3,' Intramural Volley- ball 2, 3,' Soceer 2, 3,' Hockey 2,' Baxbetball 25 Tumbling 2, 3,' Apparatuf 2, 3, 4,' junior Math Club, Treafurer 3,' Pan Anzerican 3, 4. ROBERT D. YORK 2038 Walnut Street York . . . collects Auto Niaga- zines . . . plans to attend college after serving in the navy. College Prep. Projertioniftf Club 2,' Chemixtry Club 2. GAIL A. YOST 901 N. 13th Street Pee Wee . . . sweet and cheerful . . . ardent tennis fan . . . hopes to wear the nurses, uniform of john Hopkin's Hospital. College Prep. Honorf 2, 3,' French Club, Vife Prerident 2,' Red Croff 2, 3,' junior Math Review 3,' Future Nur.re.r of America 3, 4,' Comur 4. HOWARD E. YOST 230 N. 13th Street Howie . . . interested in singing in church choir . . . active in Youth Fellowship . . . plans to be a minister. College Prep. Pan American Club 3,' Trarle 2, 3, 4. ROBERT C. YOST 845 S. Tenth Street Mort . . . outdoor and wild life enthusiast. . . enjoys music. . . received vocal award in sopho- more year . . . headed for business course in college. College Prep. Band 25 Choir 2, 3. 4: Canary Clipper: 3, 4,' Allentonef 3. SHIRLEY A. YOST 658 Hanover Avenue Anna . . . traveler . . . animal lover ...rock and roll music fan . . . day dreamer . . . good story teller . . . future stenographer and housewife. Bufinefr Ed. Glee Club 2. page two hundred and eighteen NANCY A. ZEINER SHIRLEY M. YOST 1801 Liberty Street Shirl . . . enjoys human biology . . . loves to dance . . . plans to be an airline stewardess. General Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,' Baf- leetball 2, 3, 45 Bareball 2, 3, 4,- Beginnerf' Tumbling 2, 3,' Ad- vanced Tumbling Club 4,' Dance Club 4. RICHARD D. YOUNG 311 N. Jordan Street Youngie . . . a good natured person . . . favorite sports include baseball and football . . . exceptionally good in math . . . future accountant. Bufineff Eel. Intramural Football 4. se l PATRICIA A. YURCONIC 213 N. Jane Street Pat. . .enjoys playing the piano . . . future teacher . . . plans to make West Chester her alma mater. College Prep. Ilonorf 25 Intramural folleyball 2, 3,' Soccer 25 Baxlaetball 2,' Beginnerr' Tumbling -If Pan American Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2,' Spring Concert 2,' Tri-IIi-Y 3. CONSTANCE ZAZWORSKEY 533W N. Front Street Connie . . . plays the piano . . . is active in church affairs . . interested in all sports . . . intends to enter business college, Butineff Ed. Clee Club 2. JOYCE 0 YOUNGKINS 523 E. Hamilton Street joy . . . writes letters frequently . . . enjoys swimming and ice skating . . . is efficient in every- thingfrom pots and pans to paint . . . assists in athletic office . . . will be a terrific stenographer. Buxinerx Ed. Intramural Bafeball 3,' l'olleyball 2, 3,' Glee Club 2,' Spring Concert 2,' Tri-Hi- Y 3,' Gym Exhibition Z. DOLORES YURCONIC 1749 Turner Street Dee . . . vivacious and always dependable . . . constantly talking and bubbling with excite- ment . . . preparing to don the college dink . . . interested in medical technology. College Prep. Honor: 2, 3,' Natural Science Club 3, 4,' Leaderx' Club 3, Prefi- dent 4,' Dance Club 2, -Ig Ap- paratuf Club 2, 3, 45 Advanced Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4,' Gym Ex- hibition 25 Intramural Hockey 2, 3, 4,' Soccer 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 49 Bafeball 2, 35 Bafketball 2, 3,' Cheerleader 3, 4. page two hundred and nineteen 218 S. 17th Street Nance . . . an ardent knitting fan ...has a mania for mountain vacations . . . Penn State bound in the fall. College Prep. Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,' Soccer 25 Ilocleey 2,' Softball 2: Baxleetball 2,' Apparatuy Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club,' Beginnerx' Tumbling 25 junior lllath Club, Secretary 3,' Pan American 3, -I. MARGARET A. ZELLNER 1326 Marlow Street Peggy . . . enjoys dancing, roller skating, and movies . . . likes to go horseback riding . . . is plan- ning to become a hairdresser. Bufineff Ed. Ilonorf 3,' Intramural Baxleetball 2: Apparatuf 3,' Tumbling 2. CLINTON D. ZIMMERMAN, JR. 738 N. Sixth Street Clinto . . . hobby is tinkering with sports cars . . . enjoys the country rather than the city . . . bound for a mechanical engineer- ing college. College Prep. Track 3, 4,' E71gI'?IKK7'.f Club 3, -I: Pbyxical Science Club 4. JANET M. ZIMMERMAN 3707 Hanover Acres Hurricane . , . neat appearance ,. .lover of animals . . . jazz fan . , . book-worm . . . humorous character. . . future bookkeeper. Ru.fine,r5 Ed. llonory 2, 3. DAVID D. ZIEGENFUS 326 N. 15th Street Dave . . . model plane builder . . . collector of military and history books . . . member of Dehlolay . . . college bound for political science. College Prep. JOHN S. ZIEGLER 323 N. 16th Street jake . . . likes sports and hunting: . . .enjoys working with wood . . . wants to stay single and have an air force career. Vocational Tech., Cabinet Making Boyx' Tumbling Club 2,' Stage Crew 4. BERNADINL M. ZUZICK 83416 N. Elliger Street Bernie . . . ever present smile . . . terrific personality . . . enthusiastic dancer . . . future career in l'l21lI'LlI'CSSlllg. Bufivzexf Eel. Dance Club 2. -lg Student Council 3: Trzllli- Y 4,'GvmExhib1'rion2. MICHAEL J. ZIMMERMAN ll E. Montgomery Street Mike . . . enjoys fishing, racing, and horseback riding . . . active in Y.NI.C.A. and church . . . always clowning . . . plans to attend Penn State and Em- balming School after Naval Service. College Prep. Intramural Football 2,' folleyball 25 Wvater Polo 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 1 re.r1'rlent 45 Key Club 3, Treafurer lg Pre- Cbemlrtry Club 25 Canary Clip- perf 3, 45 Canary Staff 4. junior Clan Play 3. PATRICIA L. ZOTTER 630 Ridge Avenue Pat-Patsy . . . interested in art . . . Junior Olympic swimming! champion 1953 . . . hopes to become a cartoonist. General Volleyball 25 Bafbetball 35 French Club 2,' Dance Club 35 Art Club 4, ROBERT lr.. LWLIFLL R.D. 2, Coopersburg Bob . . , likes hunting, fishing, and bowling . . . plans to become a bricklavcr. locational fecb., Brzcblayzng page two hundred and twenty DOUGLAS L. ZWEIZIG 1618 Walnut Street Doug . . . a newcomer from Harrisburg . . . sings a lusty bass . . . loves to meet people . . . good convcrsationnlist. College Prep. Intramural Water Polo lg Honorf 3,' National Honor Soriety 4,- Science Fiftion Club 3,' Natural Science Club 3,- A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Canary Clippfrf 35 Senior Clan' Play 4. SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS ARUBA, DUTCH WEST INDIES Each year, two Aruban boys are sent to Allentown High School on an all- expense scholarship, which is sponsored by the Lago Oil Company of Aruba, a branch of the Standard Oil Company of America. These boys are selected after four years of vocational school on the basic of their improvement, general behavior, teacher recommendations, and interviews. Their courses at A.H.S. are deter- mined by the position they are to fill in this company upon their return to Aruba. While in Allentown, these boys stayed at private homes in the community. ROBERTA RODRIQUEZ Roberta Rodriquez will work, upon his return, as a trainee in instruments in the Mechanical Instrument Depart- ment of the Lago Oil Company. His course included plane geometry, algebra, history, English, and - most important ofall to his career - physics. Bobby is one of a family of six - he has three sisters and two brothers. His father is a painter for the refinery. This Aurban lad likes the sea, so, of course, his favorite sports are water skiing and swimming. He likes every- thing about Allentown and Allentown High School, especially the people here. page two hundred and twenty-one JUAN NOGUERA Juan Noguera is assigned to the Utilities Engineering group of the Lago Oil Company. He will be a junior engineer and, will continue in the company school to advance him- self. His course included plane geometry, algebra Il, United States history, lfnglish, and chemistry, the most important to his profession. juan is one of a family of nine S he has four brothers and four sisters. His father is a crane operator for the company. His hobbies include photog- raphy and music, with an emphasis upon the accordion and guitar. Con- cerning Allentown and Allentown High School, Juan likes the social life hereg and likes the way people co-operate with each other. Acknowledgments The 1956 Comus Staff sincerely thanks the faculty and personnel for the many varied services rendered us throughout the year. In particular, we express a special thanks to: MR. BARTHOLOMEW, for his willingness to co-operate with us whenever neces- sary, throughout the year. MR. FATZINGER, for his helpful assistance in scheduling the advertising pictures. MR. HARTZlEI.I., for providing club information and for scheduling Comus club pictures. MR. MUSSELMAN, for his helpful suggestions in theme selection and theme presentation, and the art departmentls contribution to the appearance of the Comus. MR. HORST, and his department, for helping the students complete their Comus biographies. MRS. KUNKLE and her classes, for their assistance in typing the Comus copy. MRS. WEINSHEIMER, for her invaluable assistance in keeping the sales records and books. MR. BLANKOWITSCH, and MR. REICHARD, for taking students to town for advertisement pictures. MR. BLANKOWITSCH, for providing all statistics and schedules during the sports season. MR. CLEWELL, for his fine work in taking club pictures for this yearbook. MR. MIERS and MR. REINHARDT, for the fine printing and engraving of our Comus. MR. BARTO, for assisting with the financial records. DONAI.D HEINTZELMAN and PETER MILLER, for their fine work in taking pictures which have added much interest to this yearis Comus. MR. GENSZLER, our faithful and patient advisor, who has aided us through his ceaseless and untiring efforts, for helping us make the 1956 Comus possible. To all who may have helped in their own way, but Whose names are not speci- fically listed, we say thank you very much. THE STAFF ifgefm ADVERTISERS T 0 Our Aa'wertz3'ers.' We thank you, the local merchants, for the wonderful co-operation you have given us this past year, which helped to make the 1956 CQMUS a reality. Especially because of our unique style of pre- senting the ads, We know that they will be looked at over and over again. Your willingness to contribute to the book, and your generosity in doing so are greatly appreciated. THE COJIUS STAFF E .2 v f i 6 IV' 2221 5 'ff ,M . i 3 3 19-5565? if 'fglfigif mf X Q 5 X . ,, is ..,. 255 Sv al X R ..-1' Q, X R, NX Q X 'N x i M wk X Q, 'M 1 Q Q W. NET.. ' 5 N- xx xx? . I J X J b 6. 'ff Q2 W Sggifssw Q We vi wr R MIERS-BACHMAN LITHUGRAPHING CUMPANY 330 SOUTH WEST STREET Seemingly engrossed in the operation of the press, Lawrence Hottel, Richard Shaner, Robert Becker, and Norman Rabenold view the production of colorful labels, as the paper flows thru the press. This press is one of many machines involved in lithographing and printing. The MIERS- BACHMAN LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY at 330 South West Street is one of the most up to date companies, with its various methods and intricate processes of production. As proof of the quality printing done by the MIERS-BACHMAN LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY, we offer our i956 Comus, which rolled over these same presses this spring. N, fa' , W W nun-sun X - , 5 , . . - i ff 1 R x if x 1 . A S. N fy ..: I Nav ,, g a X-x x x - - x 'xg Y 'X , ,:.:g I wx - Nix msgx -gig -.zfo . t sv ix am- , , , N N X X X X N ,, N ,, S MN X +21 w :Q N-x X A NURTHERN HOMES, INCURPURATEIJ A new home is the dream of every young couple. The McCann Organization can furnish that Dream Home and can arrange the terms so that it can become a reality. Maybe a bit premature, but Barry Wells, Janet Holmes, Robert Russoli and Helen Schrieber are looking over the catalogue of NORTHERN HOMES. They have inspected the sample home and now are looking at other styles. For quality materials at a price you want to pay they agree that NORTHERN HOMES are the best buys. THE MERCHANTS NATIUNAL BANK BRANCH OFFlCESfTilghman Street at Ridge Avenue, North Seventh Street at Penn Fruit, South Lehigh Street at Food Fair THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK is known as YOUR FRIENDLY BANK. lt has served the people of the Lehigh Valley for more than fifty years. Mr. E. A. Burkhardt, Assistant Cashier, is giving advice to five employees from Allentown High School, Faye Reimert, Ruth Fahringer, Jean Kirchman, Barbara Smith, and Carole Morganstern. They agree that all seniors should open an account at THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK and enioy courteous service in all phases of the banking business. LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST CUMPANY MAIN BANK NORTH BRANCH 634 Hamilton Street 7th and Tilghman Streets Follow the advice of many satisfied patrons and open your new account at LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST COMPANY where you will find the most courteous and dependable banking service. Thelma Moyer and auditor Robert W. Gemmel are assisting Jane Crilly and Ira Adler in making a savings deposit. Jane and Ira definitely agree that the LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST COMPANY banking service cannot be matched for congeniality. LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST COMPANY is interested in your standard of living and offers a large variety of service to make your future secure, H. LEH 8 00. 626 HAMILTON STREET Attractive displays and smartly styled clothes are fashioned to catch the customer's eye at LEH'S. Here Rita Kline, Judy Knoll, and Eileen Krause smile admiringly at H. LEH 8. CO. staff member, Miss Carol Apgar, showing them a lovely blouse. l.EH'S, famous for it's sportswear, features nationally famous brands as: Mylon Louis Suits, Co-ordinates by Maiestic, Skirts by Century, Sweaters by Talbott, Blouses by Morlove and many others. H LEH. 8- CO also houses big name designs in other apparel, household appliances, furniture and useful items found around the home. Class of T920 GEORGE E. YUNDT REGISTERED ARCHITECT Reg, Prof. Engineer T25 SOUTH SIXTH STREET Ritz Barbecue Enioying after school sodas at RITZ BARBECUE are William Heim- bach, Patricia Heffernan, Judith Breisch, and Calvin Deck. Today they passed up delicious ham- burgers, hot dogs, barbecues, and steak sandwiches for a giant milk- shake and a steaming cup of coffee which they agree are wonderful after-school snacks. Witwer-Innes Company 92 3 HAMILTON STREET The safe way to handle a rifle is explained to Barbara Mirth by Mr. Charles Bott of WITWER JONES COMPANY. In all lines of sports equipment, from a baseball to an outboard motor, the WITWER JONES Sporting Goods Store stands ready to help so that you get the most enjoyment from your purchase. Wetherhold gl Metzger Central City Store UpTown Store 779 Hamilton St, 953 Hamilton St. Lois Keller and Peggy Kishbough are listening attentively as Mr. Swavely, their salesman, explains the top quality features of Town 8x Country and other Famous Shoes. Customers have learned to anti- cipate only the finest in shoes at either WETHERHOLD 8. METZGER UpTown or Downtown Stores. Held's Pharmacy 522 N. 19TH STREET Finest for cosmetics and sundries of all sorts, HELD'S shows its patrons most courteous and friendly service. Phyllis Poresky makes a purchase from Catherine Eckel as Frederick Wisser, Ray C. Held and other clerks look on. Une-Hour Martinizing lOO5 HAMILTON STREET Don't go out on a date with a soiled suit or dress. In just one hour your outfit will be as good as new if taken to ONE HOUR MARTINIZING. Elsa Steinbicker and Elaine Parks are checking in some clothes for cleaning to Myrtle Minnich. Emil Utto 639 HAMILTON STREET With slight alterations Jackie Derr believes this party dress from EMll. OTTO'S is exactly what she needs. Glenna Fink seems to approve. Mary A. Stein is sug- gesting either the white fur or the satin coat to complete the outfit. EMIL OTTO'S racks are filled with many other beautiful coats, suits, and dresses to satsify the most discriminating tastes. Brass Rail H37 HAMILTON STREET Just imagine yourself biting into a delicious steak sandwich. Susan Palladino sure enioys hers and Paul Ruth is offering a Coke-toast to the occasion. Their Pizza Pies are iust as tempting. That is why the BRASS RAIL is the favorite lunch stop for teenagers who want the best. Ynung's Hardware 740 HAMILTON STREET In the sporting goods section of Allentown's only quick-service hard- ware store we find Arthur Schmoyer and Carl Engler interested in fishing equipment. Mr. James Rohrbach is helping them choose the right rod and reel. YOUNG'S carry a com- plete line of tools, hardware, housewares, paint and photo supplies. No sale is too small or too large. Whatever the need, save time and money at YOUNG'S. Dahl Motors Inc. TWELFTH 8a HAMILTON STREETS With Carol Brown at the wheel of a new Ford Sunliner what could be prettier. Helen Niedermeyer and Pat Pletz are ready for a demonstration ride. DAHL'S are noted for fair trade-in prices and excellent service. For a full color and style selection buy your next Ford at DAHl.'S. Q, ll E 3, x 2' .. k , If ,s N 'QP' ' sg-s fl ff L 8' . 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A short ride, and convenient parking will pay off by patronizing BAUSE'S REXALL DRUG STORE. William Freihofer Baking Company ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Manya Wruble and Brenda Jones are speechless as they watch a conveyor carry the Sticky Buns in FRElHOFER'S most modern bakery. lt sure looks good and it tastes good too, because it is made of quality ingredients according to the FREIHOFER standard. 12 5262 5 35 Q 2 Qi ms QQ Q X 5 3 .1 D K N Q .ali Mdnvtf-,A K x ss? als? RER ,wo x EW-ff: Wm ji K Maw 'WFS .M w-Q-'2 'Z'f EQ gif, jew: , 'QW ' 5 W. ws ,155 - 1 -5 iss X55 Q Q 5: HS 955. Q ff 3 R X 8 'K aw , Y N 4 H it M W -a ,ir X . 32 .... J ,s W :?e:e'eeQ::g,-- Z 5 f' A 1, 3525 REQ .21-fi' 'l1w.52524iQg,, f: 2- ,,fs,ai'1,m , -X E A : , x ,548 l s .r '! x if , 5 , ' .- A .- 5 X p 3 all 'in 1 ' fwfff ig . 5 .1 Ni A' Wa - , ....... . Ei Ni 'K 'if X ' X 1 , X 3? Q R 1 .4-v 333k .gn N59 A . f he nm x 'ix 1.. 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Allen Laundry TWELFTH 8g ALLEN STREETS Whether you patronize Home Delivery, the Drive-ln or the Neighborhood Store, if it's ALLEN LAUNDRY you can depend on proper clothes care. Mr. William German delivered Edith Haines' coat and it looks like new again. Bill Chamberlain is waiting for his suit also. For either Laundry or dry cleaning, be sure-with the ALLEN LAUNDRY. fms. vocxraawn L- az ACADEMISRADDITION ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRKII cseoaescoopsesnrm GENERAL enum. mm svsrsmswc. eeuwrame ci:-una. fresnwmaosasan mamma coins memo consugo, se cm: EASTGN E coimzl Berry's Beverages 2100 LINDEN STREET BERRY'S BEVERAGES are as re- freshing as a summer breeze. Mariorie Schaeffer and Carl Ost practically drool while looking over the display racks of BERRY'S many delicious flavors. For summer pic- nics, swimming parties, or any relaxing moment all year round insist on BERRY'S BEVERAGES to make it perfect. George Cnopersmith PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. The new Linden Street addition to the Allentown High School is a wonderful example of the work done by GEORGE COOPERSMITH, contractors. Robert McCracken and Robert Russoli have no doubt about the quality of materials and the superiority of the workmanship which will add to the elegance ond stature of A. H. S. Eastern Light Company 520 HAMILTON STREET Comfort is the key word at the EASTERN LIGHT COMPANY. Furn- iture, television, household appli- ances, and most anything which will make your home more pleasant and comfortable, can be found there. Mr. Strauss visualizes an order from Norma Arnold and Elinor Deppe. Join them at EAST- ERN LIGHT for YOUR household items. P G, 153: wh i wk Q xi W as X ' zzzgi ,, H f Q i Sv k fir i . ' - .:.:.. ' fl L. 5 3522. Q, f3fff121f1f2f122 Q 1-Li,-1: ' g. suing? i .W 1262 23 - :isa - wif? W .L QQ fi? 5' :,r:g.5: 1 :wi V I,,.,:g ' .5 mi? G Q55 ,wyik . .ff I ..-,-,.I'f44,, :: -JM , 4 W QE Xi? 84, 1 Q X gg 1 e N' f- Q 'A' kg A 22 X 1 6 4. , 1... 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These girls are also preparing to be beauticians. For professional training that is acceptable to the public they hope to serve, many choose the ALLENTOWN SCHOOL of COSMETOLOGY. Zollinger-Harned Company 6ll HAMILTON STREET Lucille Keener and Doris Gianelli are shown selecting from the new spring collection of Misses and Junior Sportswear at ZOLLINGER- HARNED - Allentown's most beaut- iful Department Store. Be sure to visit them for the very latest in Junior Fashions. 1 Farr s 739 HAMILTON STREET Better Shoes by Farr . Jean Landis knows this and therefore chooses her new and lovely Capez- io's from FARR'S. Mr. Robert L. Deady is one of the many competent clerks who assist you in choosing from their wide range of fashionable shoes. Yap if w ,, N 55? B A fgi. 1 ah. 4 div: Vw ,f m ,xl 1 1 Q K 5. . -Wi if ,si 4 av 5 sv ii M Km F '55 W 2 'J A W, ' 1 J ie- mf ' 0 Q fa iii , 'K Q' ., I fl N ' ' L' L' Y ' 5 i I s . Q K A iii: 'f V N RX fwkfizxwwwf, X - , wwf,-Q' --1-wg W' W 4 bas'-'20, x . 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Investment Broker 530 Hamilton Street ZIPF'S CANDIES 12 North Eighth Street ALDEN MacLELLAN INC. Dodge 8K Plymouth Seventeenth 8. Tilghman BERMAN 8. GLAZIER Furniture 943 Hamilton Street BERTHOLD STUDIO Portrait Photographer 842 Hamilton Street C. R. HARNED Fuel Oil 8. Gasoline 1717 Liberty Street Streets PATRIIN CRYSTAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors 412 North Sixth Street DAVID SEIDEN Builder 3443 Trexler Boulevard DEILEY'S WEST GATE MARKET Food Market 30th 8. Gordon Streets S DOBNOFF'S Women's 81 Misses' Clothing 617 Hamilton Street G. F. ERICH CO. Building Supplies 517 N. St. Cloud Street HIGHLAND VARIETY STORE 1051 N. 19th Street JACK DANKEL Chevrolet 19th 8. Tilghman Streets LAUDY'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Gas, Oil 81 Accessories 19th 8. Liberty Streets NEFF CHATTOE CO. Art Glass 931-33 Washington Street WALTER A. BENFIELD Insurance 28 South Seventh Street ALVIN C. HOOVER Jeweler 119 North Ninth Street MELCHOIR 81 SCHNECK Jeweler 41 North Ninth Street DANIEL'S Ladies' Wear 821 Hamilton Street LEON'S ON THE SQUARE Furniture 16 North Seventh Street FROLICS BALLROOM 1411 Union Boulevard Autographs Autograph! dzltography V--V--M-U, .'-- -M - . .,. ., ..V.-..-W .,. ,,,.,,..,,. -mv- w.. vr.. ..r.,--wi-..-YW..-..... ,. ,, VV -f-4 Tl ,Wff xi Q LL lib ,,,L,... XL W JXQ


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