William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)
- Class of 1958
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As we journey on through life, we may, perchance, have a flew moments for reminiscenceg and this. the Comus of IQSS, will help us to recall the three most memorahle years of our lives. CONTENTS .-.55 b: - J.. fl. - t f ,T y M '- 1-. A wa .wi '3,?4+-i3'x . One gs Hundred Years of Progress at Allentown High Wvhat would the members of the hrst class of Allentown High School think if they were to descend from their celestial home and pay a visit to the modern A.H.S.? Quite a coni- parison can be drawn between the original high school, a building converted for scholastic use, located on Penn Street just south of Hamilton Street, and the present campus on Seventeenth Street between Turner and Linden Streets. During the lirst year of existence for Allentown High School, when Mr. R. VV. McAlpine was school-master. co- education was advocated: but in 1859 separate schools were established for each sex. The teacher for the female students was Mrs. Hannah Romig Hunt: the boys' teacher was Mr. A. Arniagnac. Over the years the classes ol' the high school were held in various places. but the girls were always separated from the hoysg for instance, in IS67 and 1868. the hoys met on the second Hoor of a mercantile estahlishnient while the girls niet in the auditorium ol' the First Preshyterian Church. Finally in IS93. the hrst high school huilding, the present Central klunior High School, was erected at Turner and Luniher Streets. Due to its rapid growth, the student hotly of A.H.S. soon outgrew the 'facilities on Turner Streetg and so in 1916 the largest educational plant in Allentown opened its doors at the Seventeenth Street location. No one thought this huilding would ever heconie too sniall: hut during the past forty-four years, seven aca- demic and vocational annexes have heen added to the original huilding. The present facilities of Allentown High School are adequate for the needs of l95S. hut who can tell what the second one-hundred years will demand? The Academy of Music The Academy of Music, formerly located on the northeast corner of Sixth and Linden Streets, was the site of several early Commencement programs of Allentown High School. June 30, 1869, was the date of the first graduation exercises, which were held in the Presbyterian Church, three young men Were in the class. ln 1870 the ceremonies were held in the Court House, a custom followed for some years. Also serving as sites for Commencement Were Hagenbuchls Opera House, the Lyric Theatre, and the Academy of Music pictured above. ln those early years the graduation exercises were quite different from those now held in West Park. Qne interesting custom was that ofthe procession, which included not only the male graduates but also the directors, guests of honor, alumni and alumnae, the lower classes headed by their teachers, and a marching band, the senior girls, alone, were permitted to ride to Commencement in the hacks popular in that day. The early programs also differed from those ofthe modern day. For instance, in 187-l students presented Schillerls tragedy, .llarie Stuart, in German. It was customary for every student to participate either by reading an essay or by giving a declamation. Those programs most certainly must have been interesting. West Park Since 1939 heautiful Vllest Park, located one block east of Allentown High School. hasheen the site of Commencement exercises. The cool crisp air of a 'lune morning, the refreshing shade provided hy stately trees, and the deep hlue sky dotted hy fluffy white clouds provide 11 picturesque setting for the graduation ceremony. ln contrast to the early Commencements, only seniors attend the programg 11 student hody ol' three thousand neither permits nor makes desirahle the attendance of the entire school although the faculty, ol' course. is present. The procession, too, dirliers from that of early years. l,ed hy the girls' and hovs' counselors and the ten top honor students of each sex. the class proceeds from Allentown High School to its reserved section in West Park. .ellrezidv on the stage are the class orhcers and student speakers in addition to the President of the School Board. the Superintendent, the Director of Secondary Education, the Principal, ll religious leader, and the guest speaker. Music for the occasion is provided hy the hand and choir. The program also dilliers in nature from those of the lSllll's. Today a guest speaker is the main feature ol' the morning: he advises the senior class as they enter the adult world. Yery fexx of the class memhers participate in the program. Thus the Commencement exercise of 1958 to he held in VVest Park will provide quite ll contrast to the early ceremonies held in the Academy of Music. ALMA. MATER .-Xll hail our :Xlnia Mater clear. Our voice ol' praise :ind glory hear: To whom all reverence we bear, Of you forgetful we'll be ne'er. VVe shall forever for you yearn And cherish all that we may learn Through future days of life, 'Mid joy and strife: True may We stand, both to you And Canary and Blue. Throughout the land of you we'll sing, Loud will our praises ever ring Of days that have passed by, Fond memories of dear old high. Oh, Alma Mater, hear our praise: To you all honor We do raise. Through future days of life, ,Mid joy and strife: True may We stand, both to you And Canary and Blue. lfordf- -eDorothy Newhard Knoll., 1917 .llIl5Z.C W3l'f6l1 F. Acker, 19 Ea O0 Main Building Erected in 1916. the Main Building is the focal point of all activities. Students are seen husy in its class- rooms and lahoratories. Between periods one can hear through the halls a steady hum of voices as students pause at their lockers or pass to their next classes. An excellent auditorium where a variety of programs are given provides the students with many happy and en-ioyahle hours. Une will recall the long lunch lines in the cafeteria. which serves the students a well-halanced. inexpensive meal. The olhce, located in the main corridor, extends its services to the faculty as well as to the student hody. The Xlain liuilding will he reniemhered for its traditions. which are distinctly those of Allentown High School, and for the many happy moments en- countered within its halls. 0 Mack and ' Farr Buildings South of l,inden Street are two white buildings. To the average passer-by they appear to be ordinary houses, but to Allentown High School students they mean more classrooms. liy remembering that the Farr Build- ing is the nearer building and that the black Building is the far building, one cannot be confused. While dinners are prepared and fashions are designed in the Mack Building. compositions are written and grammar exercises are practiced in the Farr liuilding. These buildings will not be used much longer: but at present they serve as classrooms for students of the various courses at Allentown High School. Annex How memorable are the long journeys from the third Hoor Main Building to the fourth Hoor Annex! The steady buzz of the saws in the cabinet- malcing shops and the clan- king of the business machines are audible proofofthe variety of activity in the Annex. Because it is south of the Main Building, the Annex is connected to it by the well- known tunnel and also by outside walks. Bearing the date A.D. MCMXXIX over its door, the Annex is oftimes the exclusive home of some Allentown High School stu- dents. l i 53 ' Vocational Annex The 'Vocational .annex laces Linden Street across from the Little Palestra. On the first rloor are the up-to-date facilities of the Auto Shop. Un the second floor the future carpenters and plumbers learn their trades. ln these shop laboratories there is the modern equipment necessary for the hest type of instruction. These excellent oppor- tunities enable boys of these trades to acquire valuable experience and to prepare themselves to become valuable employees. X xx xc x fNs. 5. 'xx . - ,ZX A , ' i7-M M 1 . , . H - , I X Z 7 li l Brick and Auto Body Directly to the rear of the Main lluildinq one finds a one-story huilding which houses the Vocational shops of liriclclaying and Auto Body and Paint. The lack Collieltl Stadium held house was converted into the liricklaying Shop hy the hoys ofthe huilding trades course: the Auto liody and Paint Shop was constructed entirely hy the members of the vocational curriculum. Such is the practical experience gained hy the trades-minded fellows. . f , ' 2 A5 .X 4, -A-A Linden Street Annex NYest of the Little Palestrzi is the recently huilt Linden Street Annex. This huilding w time since 193-L all the huildings of Allen town High School are on the Seventeenth provides facilities for the various educational Street campus. and all the pupils are needs ol' our students. Now, for the hrst gether. Us. 4' I T Palestra ,-Xll the students will remem- her the Little Palestru. which provides the setting for nixuiy eiijoyzihle :md exciting even- ings. The huslcethzill games, the xx restling matches, and the swimming meets :zlllord much wholesome activity for hotli pgirticipgints :ind Spectators ol pXllentown High School. 1 l ,M l M l ' X. '9 . Hag? , '7 ' T x I s. M, H Q ' Cf ' ff , I, , , V491 .'fi2LlU ' f Q l 4 , . . ,V ,f . . W 4--- . l HV? ,,, Q xv, .asf 14.9 .E 9 W, .,. V 1, 4. , f , 6,,,3,:,, ,, g , .,, ry ff I M X ,aus f ir , pw! a t , , fam-N .: ff- xr-f. f Wo , ,-,1 f fl' W ,, Q yu . ' r' N- g' ' . t s I . 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I I .lz 2 practice field, field naw. and xllthough the huildings and facilities ol' a school are ol' great importance, a school is worth nothing il' it is not enriched with line teachers and administrators. Allentown High School is fortunate to he blessed with excellent material equipment and a superh teaching stall of llll. The community of Allentown can he proud of its only high school. lior the excellent administrators and teachers produce many line young citizens. The student hody may not now appreciate all the opportunities which the faculty providesz hut, in time, a true realization ofthe numerous henelits will hring many votes ol' thanks. As our first ex- pression ol' appreciation, we dedicate the following section of our Comus to say thank you to everyone who has helped us prepare to lead liruitful lives during the many years which follow this short. three-year high school career. F i - I 1' 'Nun Af -'lf' -I-L msn. -'.,5,,.,f-s.--'- xr- V-I ll Qi 1-145 il 81111 ,. 'UF H -if fl' . ' x7 Womlcur In I,urlu-r Hvnning I OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION XX 1' SfL1IILfIillg IVICSSYSI Charles XY. liiisenhard. Ralph M. Creveling, Clarence A. Reichard, George N. Reintrt, George W, York, Rohert H. Kleckner. Smmffwee-President, Arthur VY. Heydtg President, Vllilliam S. Zettlemoyer: Mrs. Clair xl. Mohr, OUR POLICIES COMMITTEE In the hands of these nine personages rests the destiny of the schools of Allentown. From the Round Table of their castle come wise plans -f plans to assure the fullest training for us at A.H.S., as well as for all the other children of Allentown. As in the past century, so in the crucial years ahead, leadership must he forceful: authority, hrnig and decisions, wise. PIINQII I 1411 u CI,IFIffJRD S. l3ARTHUI,OMliW lJ7'IiIlL'liPl'I! The guidance a'rl'orded us hy the congenial gentleman ol' the main ollice is just one of the many tasks Nlr. liartholoinew performs. ln addition to encouraging us always to seek the right path to follow, Mr. Chips, as he is fondly called hy the student body, is also responsible for the administration of the entire high school. Although our cherished memories of AHS will he refreshed at reunions and through the Conius, not one of us will need aid in recalling Nlr. Bartholomew. who has helped inimeasurahly to make our stay at Allentown High School enioyahle and henelicial. HUF flflffflf PAU l, W. F.-X'l'7l NG li R .1'a'n11'r11',i-tn1i1':'f .4.f.r1'.ffr111f One of the husiest men at Allentown High School is Mr. Fatzinger, who, as Administrative Assistant to Mr. Bartholomew, helps tO make things run smoothly. Adding to the SUCCCSS of the school program at Allentown High School are Mr. Fatzinger's scheduling of as- sembly programs, his checking of attendance. his enforcing of disciplinary measure, and his managing of the visual aid program. Busy as he is, Mr. Fatzinger still takes time to know and to understand individually a large segment of the student body. Even those of us who have experienced no direct contact with him appreciate the aid and encourage- ment he gives the pupils of AHS. STRONG ADMINISTRATORS BUILD STRONG SCHOOLS. RAYMOND L. WALLER Cofffgf Preparatory Coordinator The help and guidance given to the college preparatory students hy Mr. Waller, the Dir- ector of College Preparatory Studies, is illimitahle. He has attempted to make the tremendous change from high school to college as smooth as possihle for those pupils Who will continue their formal education. Mr, VValler also does much ofthe preliminary planning for the Advanced Placement Program Classes, which are still expanding in their experimental stage. Another of his responsi- hilities is the directing of the Standardized Testing Program. It is in this area that most of the pupils of A.H.S. come under the dir- ection of Mr, Wlaller. WWW' ' pagt xr 71 LUCY BITTNIQR 5c'lIIl'I'l1II'Ij f,iizniwIffi' THEIR WISE COUNSELING GUIDED EACH ONE OF US. RUSSELL KNAKSS .Sfrzgor Bwjvf Cffzuzff me pdgf j6'C'E'IZIL'f7l Counselors and Advisors The capable guidance coun- selors of Allentown High School are Miss Miriam L. Boyer and LeRoy K. Miller. ln helping us plan our futures. their private conferences have been invaluable. lnnumerable pamphlets and cata- logues. plus visits by both college and industrial representatives, help toward firmly fixing our foundations beyond high school. The counseling oH5ices also assist in linding part-time jobs and permanent positions for business- minded seniors. To assist in making accurate choices of pro- fessions. the counselors conduct scholastic and vocational apti- tude tests. The sincere wish of both counselors, Miss Boyer and Mr. Miller, is that every grad- uate be prepared to eventually attain his personal goal. Through similar counseling facilities, many students over the past lOO years have found themselves in re- warding walks of lifeg each of us. too, should say thanks to Miss Boyer and Mr. Miller for having started us in step with the ultra- fast present. Miss Lucy Bittner and Mr. Russell Knauss. together. have given the much needed en- couragement to all the members of the Senior Class. Because of their counseling, a majority of those who entered A.l'l.S. in the fall of l9S5 will leave in the spring of 1958 with high school diplomas. All of us will make our Hrst journey on lifels crowded highway with more surety be- cause they have provided the map for us to follow. wwwwm MIRIAM BOYER G1'rI.t ' C0 LI mflor LQRUY Nl ll.LER Blflyil C011 iufloi' RALPH W. SHIMER Head teacher Electrzt Shop The fotie of retiremezztf haf in ez!! ager, adhered elofefy to rhofe mivzdr which have been mort enlarged by hrzocvfedge, or elevated by ge1zz'z15.', Samuel johnson, The Rambler At the end of this year we, the Senior Class, will not be the only ones leaving the realm of Allentown High School, Mr. Ralph W. Shimer, a teacher in the Allentown School District for twenty-eight years, will he retiring from his present position as head of the electric shop. Although Mr. Shimer is retiring from teaching, he will not be ahle to spend all his time in the garden which he has cultivated as his hobby. At the close of school, Mr. Shimer will he em- ployed by Lehigh Valley Electronics. ln his new position he will plan and estimate custom-huilt electronics. Mr. Shimer found his years spent in the teaching profession very pleasurable: l enjoyed teaching at AHS as much as anyone can enjoy working. Although we are just one class of the many to be graduated during the entirety of Mr. Shimer's teaching career, the class ofl958 will not forget the valuable instruction provided by him. We hid farewell and wish success to Mr. Shimer as he leaves the held of teaching to enter the world of industry. page fighlfen Zin jlfflemnriam RALPH R. CAMP Teacher Cahz'11ft-ilfahzing Shop Nothing can happen more heaulzfuf than death Walt Whitman How profoundly we mourn the sudden passing of Mr. Ralph R. Camp on March 29. 1958. A heart attack while he was working in his garden called him to the everlasting life. Mr. Camp, who joined the Allentown High School faculty in 19-17, served as an instructor in the cabinet-making depart- ment. Before coming to Allentown High School, he taught wood shop and acted as football coach at Central Junior High School for 18 years. lVlr. Camp was an avid supporter of all sports activities, and was a spectator at every game, home or away. Because Mr. Camp was so very amiable and pleasant, he was loved and admired by all his colleagues. All students who have ever received Mr. Camp's excellent instruction over the past 29 years also share this admiration and devotion. Although a new teacher will fill Mr. Camp's position, no one will take his place in the hearts of Allentown High School faculty or students, page' 7lZ7lEf6'!7'L - Rf- klxcmmla M. lloRs'1' FRANK E. AYERS Ilwmf uf Ezigfiflz Dfpr. Cfnwaf lL'1zgI1',vIz lj, P, ,Englfylr I1zdz4.fIrz'nI Ezzgfzlrfz Imfu XI!'Ivt7I Ifflglivff l'1f,fpr9x .-X, I iI,ANNliRY Luulsle W. Howwz C. P. EIIIAQIZAIII Bu.v1'r1f.U' Englfflz I. Ilfra 1' I-11 IZ I,lIH'z1I'j' Iffub ENGLISH ' Rf 9' X +1 '- ' R -.nr ,:.:: '- Ri X N QW , R31 ik - . ..., fi. ' M ANN T. BILENKY Camera! E71gII-.VII Bzzfzzzeff lfr1gI1'fI1 NIARIE P. KRESSLEY C. P. lfIIgIlAfII Srfpfzozzmrf G1'rI.v' ,IzIc'I.n'r 'wifi' BI..-XNCHE S. BURKE Gfnfraf E7IgII.,YII MAX' R. IVloRcsAN B14 ,YI-Ilfjj E11 gf I.rIz THROUGH READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING . Rf'z1a'1'11g fogffhfr for vrzjoyzzzvzzf HARRY -I. CURRY IIIIIIIJRIVIIII Engliflf RUTH -I. REESE C. P. Ezzgliflz Rfmlizzg 1IIIPfll'l'fV?Zt'III P6136 I'Zl't?7II3 v Dl'l1llZtIfI.ZIiIIg tl fwzzf'-1 1'0111 Sllzzkiprpff I-Ama S. RICHARDS Cf. P. fjllgdllflf figf.-F' Dffviztks Swfffx' KlARY ul. SPENCE Gfrzrfuu' Er:g.':'ff'r B115 : 1: E it Iifflf page lccifnly-wie Through our studies and hard work, the English De- partment has helped us accomplish a better under- standing of the many dif- ferent phases of our com- plicated language. The ex- pert guidance We received has helped us broaden our knowledge so that We may ohtain higher goals in the future that awaits us. The importance of English in all our lives creates an impression of high stand- ards and remarkable achievements. WE LEARN TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY. RL IH Nl. Rom NlAR'l'HX Nl, Scutieorr Dokornv C. Scnliicuriiz Nloraruu 'If SHHR lf. P. Efigfiffi lf. P Llu ff ff K' P. Hrzgffrfz Illlllllfffl-Ll! Hzzgfzlvfl future Tfilrlsfw' Qt .ifllffl-Il? TKIIIZI-.Y Kfrfnrli Fiuxcrs D, S'I'FlNXIL'LI.FR l iI,IZAHli'l'H A. S'rimuH lVlARIUN 'lf S'l'RU'I'HIiRS RUTH R. xvlN'I' lf. P. lllllfllfji B14,r1'1if,i,i lffiwqfrifi Bl1,lI'1lf',li.li ffzlgfl',rff B1l,fliIlF,U' Llflgjflliff WLT. 1 VV W yew Je ff! ,. .,... - ' 7 will I gf 715 ta.. ww' 'fu , NlEI.v1i,i.E bl. BOYER llr11riqf'Sfff-iizf Sflldlitil' Dfpi, 1'i'ubffn1,r of Df'morf'z1fy Ol,YN1l'IA K, CAssoNii 1f'm'fuJ Illlffllfj' fzzriim' Rn! Crum' SOCIAL The Social Studies Depart- -loi-iN A, BAKER Prolzffmf qf DF771Uf1'Hf5' fl'm'fd PI'Ob!FIIIJ' lf S. Ilzlrtozj' Clzfff Club PALIL B. PQssi:R lforld lli.vrory Ivllfjlify 'fell' Club Brfyfr Iniramzzral Program Spfulffn' Hfrahl Tribune Frfrzmz fl1lf7U'I' Tfarlzfrf of ,JIIIFFI-l'Il STUDIES RICHARD C. BAUER FRANCES M. Bixu-:R IVWM IiI.l'fIlI'j' lv. S. H1'.riory Bu 5 1' 71 an EIIKQZIFIZ !UlU'I1!1!I,fNI Dm mat fry Canary .-1rfr'1',ff1' XNILLIAIXI G. 4li:Nsz1.ifR Iiucziawh GRUSSMAN Prolzffrzzf QfDfl11m'raf'y lf S. 1l1'.rlm'v L1 S. l1'f.fIm'y BY STUDYING THE PAST . ment gave us a comprehensive program whereby we can bet- ter ourselves for understanding W the importance of around us. Through our con- K, stant studies we become well informed ahout our local. state, national and international affairs, By heing able to express our opinions on these subjects freely, we ciate the fact that a democracy. iqflldyl-7Z,Q fora! the world can appre- we live in fIl.VIlfI,0 Il pzigf y page rwenty-zlzrff lIlldt'l',fffUldI-IZVQ fha D771 had NKIYI-0lZ,f .Minh-Wmp Su 1 175.245 4 ,,.,,. , ff- LU' Y J , If Q S by 'A WE COME TO UNDERSTAND THE PRESENT. F1,m'1m N. KFINI Ifffffff Ili,-'rf,rv E. 5. IIIJETUF3' I.. Pram' Scw1 1 lv. S. lllujfflfj' Fffflffhlff ffmiffl Tnlrf ffffarlz RLTH NI. Kls'1'I.HR DENNIS A. MCQIINLHY l'z'rfbfrm,v :gf DM11m'1'z1f'y U. S. llI.J'fflI'j' .'17.f.v'f. S14'1'1r1r111'r1g fjllflffl QI. Mlm Srswmkns GLENN B. SMITH Ij!'f.l!7lt'lJl.f rgf 1Jf'HlUI'fl1lAj' Ifbrfd llIA,1'fU1'wV Bflfkfffizlff fjilflffl V. S. III-,VfllVX' 1l'Yl'f.Vf!I-Zlllf f,'m1'fl1 .J.f.f'1. Ffmflmf! frllllffl ROBERT L. N1EN'l'Zl:I,l lfffrld llz'.rfm'y .1557 Ffmfbfzff Cfflllfll Fwyn H. WEAVER U S lII'VfHI'V , xy Z, J QZJ. J MA E M T I CS HARLE H. VVFINSHEIYXIFR I llmzi qf' ,vzzffzrrrzafzff Dfpf. THROUGH MASTERY OF MATHEMATICS . ALBERT I,. Bll.1.lcz .ffgflmz 1 BllJ'IPIF,f,V lluffz, RUBERT li. Hrmxo Pfzzrzf Trz'gfff1Hn1fI1-3 Sfflfu' Gffllllfffj' .lfgvifrfz ll Pfam' Cfmzwfry IIYTIQI-PIFFIIVV fflulf VXIHIIHI' lffllfl fluff lJwN.xI,1,m li. ISLXWJN Pfam, Ufffl7Ir'!Jj' Sfffnf1m711frf Bnyf .1fz1Ii'.'fF1' ,frzafyfff GKUIIIFTFQ' .-Ifgflfra 111 Planf Tr1',qm1nr1zf7ry Soffcf Crmrzflry Senior .llllfll RFf'l't'Il' Sflzfffr ,Valli Cffulf o ffyf , ,gf 5 ' Mmzpwy BUWW7 , W j HT H HFNRX' .-X, Dram. AV ' ' Rffafnf .lluffz 11 757, Q ,V pf In f ,-ff? W T, , , I 2 ff 1 Xyxr. H. I'lCI'lIiNSlH-.RHI-.R. jk. Gfrzffaf .Uzllfz I rg f' li,l1jl?lzU'j .'ll11flrf1m1t1'ff 'V J V Q mb - f 44 f , f T' ,, My 8 l,L11-lm li. FRICI-I .lfgfffrfz ll If , .lfr'ff1n114l1'f 1 .4 .lF7'ffHt1I1ll1'A lflulf ,. N 1A f A f X fiif f f ,433 ff! f X ,f W X J , fg ,Q , .:-:::::g. ,fx 4 g Eff A ' 'Sw705ff7f X , ,, ,hazy N M, Wx .M :Q aw K j1ia1b'.'.-Z-1-w ,4 ' fy , JZ , ,f ,. , if 1 V74 , ZZ' , I , f 1 Z4 T A I Sl'J!f'l-IIAQ by Ill: fbllfflll' f!1f'CI 'UI fwlgf l':c'f'zz1Ax'-if 11 Through the ellorts of our well- trained teachers. the math cle- purtment otliers us courses in advanced work as well as courses in simple mathematics. The many different phases which :ire being taught will ennhle us students to advance ourselves in college or the husiness held. The participation :md interest of the students shows that niathemzi- tics is playing an important role in our high school life. RICHARD W. HAR'rzr5l,1. Cfzifraf .llrzffz ll Bu,tl'l1ri,r .llnff1r11m!l'r1i Rrff-l'z',flIr'l' .llllfll llrinfff ,Jr1fr'r'l1'ri f,'n1umfllf'f Xx1l.l,I-XXI -X. l'll'N1SlilflU2l Rffrlffclj .llrlffl I lglfN,lANllN bl. lxsxrw .1fpf'ffm1 ll lhexvlos lokoli Rr'L1Ifr'Ll' ,lluflz Ill Wll,l,lAm bl. S'rECmi1, ljldlllf Urfflrlfiryv Suit:-11, H. Orriworu Pfuuf fjr'UlHFf1'gV BZl,l -IIt',l'.V ilfzlffzfrlzzzlfff SOPLZIIIJIUIY' illrlffz fffnff WE DEVELOP SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE. pugf lfcwziy-ficff A l f fi- ff r r-fi fr Y' X ' - 1' ad LA KW 14 1,1 If 432, Zh, ,' jf: f bwffy ,f f X ff ,J W ,J , J ff' ,ff 71 f f 45 1 ,fi 4 gf f f L Q, f f f ff , gf ff 'I 9' ' ,WI 4 , fi . ,gf ,Q 4 , , .,,,., . I ff' Af f , yfff g if f y 1,5 ,251 2 iff A A ,f ,f , ,Z f f f, if mf f xg A f f M' ' .V , fi, M . .-:.- 'f 1 I ff Z2 4 Iforkfzzg probfrnzf in f1'IiQOIIUI?Ic'f7'j' Iimman W. Zlxxx1Hm11.N llfzld of SFI-PIII? Drpf, H14 funn Hfnloyy SCIENCE BY EXPLORING THE SCIENCES l'l umm- ru f. lirlxml xul f... ly. RI4rPfr1.Q.X' ll,lXRI1 5. L I :wx I4I.l,, ,Ili C. l'. f,'l1rnlI,rl1'v CL.-XRICNCIS W. GEHRIS f.'!lt'Il1I,J'fI'j', Bmfolgy inn lefaw QfIIb.ffV1L'L'j CARL bl. KNAUSS lf. P. PlYj'.Vl'lEI General Pl1y,fz'f,r Gfrzfraf Cfzf'n1z',rtry RUSSELL bl. KNAUSS Gmzfraf Biology Ilfaftfz Sfnfur Boyf' .'1L!Ul45f'!' PAUL Ii. MAl,PISKEY C. P. f,v1IF7llI4,ffI'j' Rffatfd Sfifrzre' I1 E 1 Q 4 .1lt'U.YIH'l'IZlQ rlw zj7zlt'Iz'lIC'j' of frzzfk 011 hi!! I W pagr 1u'fr1fy-,fix lDz'H1OIl.ffl'!IfIi7Ig fhf lrllfllillcffll plclmf ln this ever enlightening age our science education is an important one. ,-Xs we review our scientific progress of the past few years. vve can gaze into the future of space and Sputniks and the growing need for scientists. Through the guidance of our teachers in lectures and experimentations, we can best pre- pare ourselves for the future in the many lields of science. ws DISCOVER THE woRLn AROUND us. RfiglI,iflN.Qll,?iTQ'fT'11 Hmm' Lf Xliissixfzek If P. !,'fl'f1i:. ftr-ji' If, P, B3'ffff'fL7f,' .Yir'zw'f1' S'fif2:ff 1,7115 'lnovixs PQ. VERSING Cfnfffzf f,'!lt'l7lli,i'f7'N' L. P. Bzffloify Jjflf. l1v7'Fff!Il7I1' ffoaffz .1'.1.'f. fiwffhczff lfffaffr Hmmm H. Riicnxiw ff. P f'f7j,',i'1f'.' f,m1rraf f'f1j1i'if', f'f'f,'j.fg ffffiiffrflzff Pfl','jIfaf Sfifzzfr Club FRI-,IJ Ci. SCHNII-RKl',K flfrifrfzf ffiifffffxyji' Rffnml Sf'Zif'2ll'.f7 f l'iRXNCIs R. Senoriv Rffaml Sfimiff Ill Rome: l, SIXLI-'Fhk I' I' I'f1ff111'ff1'i' page twenty-,raven N as Q67-' Qi!! ' -.,., 1 'ff'-4' We -. -W' ii ff: f, Aff ,, 1 Q ' f , f ', 9 I c f , , 14 If f WZ ,cf fy X X AW ' , 1 , 4 1 7 fi' ' Q f X ff , , ff , f , f ,N , CW f ,jf 1, zf , f , , , ,, Q, X X , X 4 7 X , i f f L I , 113 fm. , M y i f ' , sf- N07 M I E I,...,:,.yZVi:' -' ' Q. ij , mfxw vw we ',.4 2L' if S 5 gxi 1 .Q x . Sw: sl X X M . XA ' 2 .Q 'isa il N 3? b N ,W Q VS ,P 'O Q' X 4 gg , N? Q iii. ' Q f X X 9 X ,S XF Q . 5 I N NK x S -sm k FAQ. . 1 , e ,.- .gp ,4 S BUSINESS EDUCATION llH'Xll A RAliliNlll.lJ Hfzlxf Yifv Bzu1'm'.1.v 11.11. l'lr'PV. Hu.f1m',u Lutz' 1.'u1rlrm'fv'f11l Vfuff fl , E ff zf! Jef X, , f v'V A .5 . ,A f , ..::,W.fb,1,, .. , ., VV ,. IL. ,Nil I LUCY li. BITTNER Brmkl2rf2p1'r1g 1 Sfufnr GI-I'!f, ,fdUI',Vt 7' NI.-XRFIORIE I,. DEN1' Bu,f1'1zf.u' Problfmf lfmzmnzir Cfograjnhy Typfzziq I RUTH I. IiIsr:NHAk'l' Typing 1, II' BURNIS H. FELLMAN Typing I V .AUDE A. FREIEID 1L'l'0?lfII71If.f il'f1f,r,v l'r-nbffrlzf .Lawmmu R. UI-iIs1N::r3R gflllfffllliltf 11 f,'UIIlHIt'I'l'I-ll! Cfull X Q 7 f if C1 ,f , 4 7 I Blu f l' 1 1- SfI'I'F1fll'I-All P1-an I-114' 1 452 fgD4Z ,? WITH TYPING, BOOKKEEPING, AND SHORTHAND . . . Upf1'f1fz'1zg I9 Il.fl 11f.f.r nmflz l'Ilt'J' 7: fb- W f M4 V wwf r ff 0 'f X 'f if w W mf A., Ylllczizig ff1'f'f11r1'o11 in ,flzorthazzfzl Students intending to enter the business world ol' tomorrow are taught the basic liundamentals and skills in business. ln- struction in all phases ol' business, such as shorthand. type- writing. bookkeeping, general ollice practice. and the operation of specialized equipment are included in this course. This training is so designed that upon graduation the students are valuable assets in meeting the needs of the employing public. IAXNRENCH H, Ki.o'i'7, Typfnij I l?fioM'frp1'iiy I Ru-m'1f 1'xif'i'f11'i1L' WE CONFIDENTLY ENTER THE BUSINESS WORLD. Xl 1 ifi,1,m'i H, lit Nm i jf it f. nz' 1'f-fifziff . I lDuwfiHi' L. ljfxRNl-ll ' J 5 f, Pi'f1'f.' 'ii H X' '4 .k 1 ,H . I l , ' r, , H, f V! 42 L11 l A fy? Aja , .f ' ,f V' ff, ,f Q, I K' ' 45 lllklil. XX. Sxiiin Q Bfffiffffpmu l. ll 0 ' 'f ' ' R5'Affjl1ff' .llfifffzwzfif ,Q f if ' V, ' rw?-' fb- l:.I.lZXBkTH li. Sliifiii-vox I 77 I ffww nr NK H.I.iNr,'imq XX NN xiii i its Oliflifi' .llllffllllfi lmitmixi. l,. XNif,r.s .qfffffdflflf l'i'aff1fr Slwrifiznzzl f Tjppizi 1' ll f I:4'e21!j 1vffif L ft, ,Maw 4 .W I i QW wmauwvw I FOREIGN LANGUAGE LANGUAGE STUDY FOSTERS INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING llfpf. fIt'I'IIIfIII II EIKFIIIIIII IIIIIIJ E RICII,-XRD K. lXflII,I.IaIt IINIII III IXUITIAQII Lmlgzml -flllllfll' IIUYXXI' JtIi'1.Ifr RFZ'I't'Cl'I'7Zg lhf geography of IIKVIIZIIIIQ' FRANcI1s G. CRlI.l.Y I.zlf1'rI 11 CARMIal,A la. l7INIeI.I.I Sparizlffz II, III P6121-,1IllKI'I4l'IlII Ilzltifllt' WII.I.AIum H. Hfms German I PHILIP lf. SCHIIIIIYIQR I.a1fI1I 11 l3IIII'I'IIA lVIAli S'I'JXRNIiR Sfillllllyfl I, ll DoIurI'HY S. Swomi Frfnrli I, ll Frfilffz UIIII1 Our close relationships with oIIr foreign neighbors are strengthened through the study of their languages, customs and cultures. The Language Department provides for us an opportunity to learn the basic principles of Latin, French. German, and Spanish. We may obtain a growing know- ledge of these countries through our reading and studying of vocabulary and grammar. Through these acquaintances with the language and its people, we may better achieve our goal. pngf III 1' Hman M. hu flffuf rrffI1'rf.f' P!Ij'.VI'f'fI! lillljllfllfllflll Dfpl. f,f11iif'r'.v' IAYIII7 fzurzm- liirlf' ,JLITI-.l. I' HELENE H. Hosvomu Sta' 1' nz m in Ng llmmr Tflllll Tlllllbfl-llg Club .-Ippnrutzzf Club f.'l1fe'rffadfr.r P1.'l'k1clLx M, NESI.liX' Ilfllfljl amz' P!Ij',fIAz't1f Eff. Ilffnwr Tffllll as Tzmilvfizig Club .'1AI7f1fII't1fll.V lffzzlf Y CUNNIF R. Krwm Hmfrfz and Plzxufziruf 1:11. S .lltlj-Hffflff ,x X . XX Ijllllfz' Club S if .a llfalfli. IJIIQKVIIIYZI EJ. fun! ,WX ,wif P YSICAL EDUCATION ,lfdfffflillg rhf paraffff bam The well chosen physical education program provides us with a well-rounded recre- ative schedule. The diversified activities, such as volley hall, baskethall, baseball. apparatus. tumbling and dancing are taught under expert supervision. The guidance and training we get in the sophomore and junior health classes teach us to live a whole- some and clean life in the society surrounding us. KENNETH T. XVILDONGER Dfpf. Brufbzzlf Cmzffz .l.f.vl7. Fooibzzff Cffflffl and Srozu' ,J.f.v'!, Bafkftbaff Clffllfli mm' Smuf lj-KLI. K. CI,Y'X1l:R S70 im 211 IIVIIQ lleafth IJ!-Vt'I'fU1' 'rf .nfifzfflnif Tmrk Coaflz Sfzufmf fiflllllfllf Spmzffff page thirfy-one Hfad Of Boyf' P1Ij'.VI.f!I! Hi. TD.-XVIII R. H,-XCKIVI' S:c'z'1r1n11'1zg flfafilr S':z'1'n1nl1'r1g Tram fjflllfll .lilcvlrirfd 3:01511 fffub Bffyf' Life Sfzzdrig Club Uirff' Lziff Srzzwilq Club Sy Ilfllfll I1 ized Swim in ing Club FIUHN 1. N'l.asc.uAcsE Ilmffli amz' P!I3',l'l-I'll! Eli. j,l', Bfzxkffbaff Llfrdfll .lU'f, Brzfflulfl lfmzffz RICH.-XRD H. Scmnnr Hfrlflfl and Pl1y.f1'ri1f Elf. Bow' Cvm lffuff E,X'CIl7lI-llliilff bf1wp1'z'1zf.f VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL BLAIR DREISB.ACH Cm-or'fi1'2zr17oi' qf l'nfati'or1af Eduraimzz l NIAHLON .-X. Hmm Head Tfafilifr fluimizoizrf Dfparimfzzf 'liHHX1A5 li. Bielxrz i 11110 .ll6'I'!7H iz Ziff Iosi1PH A. BIT'l'Nl',R .Jutcf Allffflfllll-fl RALPH R, KM-rss .info ,llfrfnzizzff Wurhx Kvcnmos .llllff Birdy Rffnlu' and Puziiiifig Prfpr11'1'1zg fOr ri paint job '-fm--W.. THROUGH PRACTICAL my 5 it 1. q t 2 EXPERIENCE IN 'W , oun SHOPS . l i . ag , f i The boys in the Auto Body and Repair :md Painting shop enjoy the First hand experience they receive in working upon ziutomohiles. Like most teenagers inter- ested in cars, these pupils find their work not only training them for 11 trade in the future, hut also giving them many hours ol' satisfaction. The boys take pride in Z1 project well-done. png: Ilffrli vAS ol next St-pteniher, the X Oezition:il-Technical Depart- ment will he divided into two distinct groups. The trade group will follow the schedule now used for classroom work, with eni- phusis on prepzirzition to enter the skilled trades. Boys desiring to earn inininiuni credit for ud- niission to college inziy he chosen to pzwtieipute in ll technical group. WE LEARN THE BASIC TRADES. ,.,, X A . - .,,. A 4 , ,t 2 ' 5 --L ' . P5553 as ' . A . 'N t . t f it X V Mx L .. Rx AV: f 1 v 5-ZZ 0 4 7 sf X Q ,Y aw JJ lf fe? Q M, I if ff. mink. f . - Rzniizizzg flu' ,fCf700f prfff , . , QQ? ' :gifs A 5 1 ,A ...Q-12 A 0 1 w 2. V ef,--Q wlgiy 5-if T. ' is A .9?'1',-M' f f' :ffl-3 i i T' ' i 1 , ?'2'4f4 ',f 1 nf ff f , F M it f .- UQ 'W?W:x' ? - 49, J i f M Z w 'Z X f Cififiiurs S. Hhkiarkiw Rrfrk, AlIlI.YlV1ll'vl' PMI, H. lDIiSCH llmrl Ylfllfllff fflllllvllfl xllakiiig Drparfrizffzif Rxl,PH R. Cxxiv filflllldlff rllz1K'1'2iy Cnixiurs P. S'lIfl'HIzNSUN llfzlrf Tfilflifl' f,'tll'f1z'Hl1'j' Dfparriiimlf lJR'XNKI,IN C. glwwis f.'z11'pf1ifry Rlifff fffzzlf 'Inmms M. B. SCEIRNIPVR .lflfug firm! lff1rf1f'r lJi'irf'r1'i14Q Drjulrlmfiif 'W'----... Z2 , fi ff gm W if ff 2 Jie: ,pvif ' 0.-f' I 4 XY fi .. , ti ,,.t.. Lg. , FI-7ZQll'lZIQ fl-Vflllif alzjylifizfiiht Bllllfclllillg tl lim' rabfzzfr pggf fljjrfff-flirff' 'VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL l'xi1 .-X, Kiiuxlrs lu. R1-lim-if lJf'iif'f1'fl1q i R ix mmm .I .lit 'I'FKL'NS'l' Y'rmff' lJ1'QlfIIl4Lf .loim ll. l-lmiis Rffzllfrll lJI'tUl-fl-IIXQ RALPH W. SHINIICR llmrz' Trarfnfr Efffffl-FII! llrpzlrimfrii Bkccis R. Bacow I2'!frlr1'r11l l,'rmf!rz4rtz'fni HENRY A. BANKHARD Ijfeftrzrzlf illainfrmzzzn' o i Radio and television schematics look so technical that we despair of ever learning tlienig but our in- RoBifkT SANn'r Effmwimy L'M,,w11'ipi- structors are capable and do every- WNFRED M- SUMMER thing possible to explain and instill iitifmiml1:'!frlrffn1'f.f the vital facts and skills necessary for us to become useful apprentices in the electronics trades. BY BECOMING SKILLED TRADESMEN . . . ffffzzg Il pn'f1i,i'1'o1l hoff .ifrurhzazg plate I0 Ofiifff Nlllfhlllle' i pngf Ill Iriyif nur R1usr,R'1' C. lAL'1mr.Nsl..xcQhl4 llfclfi TFfl1'fIc'l' .llllffllllf Sfmp llfpai-Imrrii l'. RUSS!-1l,li l'llI,l,liR .lfarfz liilr' Shop hlxxirs W. NKNHHRX .llflffll-Hz' Sfmp KXHXRLES H. XYIIISHIN .,,yw ' ,lfili fmm Sllffp hrwoon lf. Rim? lyflllllbl-VIQ milf llmfffzg NNKRRFN R. iliwion 11ruI1'Jw:g limi' fi1f '.m11.'w' The Vocational-Technical De- partment arliords pupils 21 com- plement of practical experience through L1 cooperative program with various industries of Allen- town through which boys may receive on-the-job training. Ivan: h. BIXLER llmd YYFIIFIIFI' Prirzizrzy Dxpfzrtmfni C1-11,R1.Fs A. SYINGST ljflllflllllf f YT 9 f N f WE PREPARE TO ENTER THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD. yy' , ' , WA M 355145 f K',,.ff C'fZFCkZi7Zg' Ihr plumbing Laying' Cl mrrzfr pine' agf zh iffy-1H:'f he A malt, 4. Q' w Skm'lzz'zzg I1 HW modal 'lihe Art Department oljtiers various art courses to interested students. With hasic training in several art medial, aspiring pupils are encouraged in self-expression while they are prepared to continue their education in higher schools and universities. RT .AND MUSIC THE ARTS STIMULA TE CREATIVITY. SARA l,. At'Nc:s'r fora! flluuir J' Cappfffa l,'l1wz'1- Cammy Clfjfl Girly' Iliff Club .lf1'x'mf Ij!lH1'lI.Y l lHNRY G. NPQL'IiliR'I' lrrrfrlzrmfllial ,llzufr ,lll1I'I'!1I-Ilg Blllltll Cjlllllffl Bflllzf Cl77l11I'.V l,'fuw:!i'm1r Jfxwiiis P. Mussuxmn ,Jrf 1f'wrk,r!1op fffub FRYXNK R. XylI,fiRl'lSFli f 'f'rm111'z't lloxn It I lllhlil! Crfaffw DKITIQII f,'o121z11rrf1a! Jr? The Music Department olliers courses in music appreciation, vocal and choral singing, and in instrumental music. These courses are planned to stimulate interest and to develop talent in the held of music. WWA y ,.t. , ' ll' 'A s win V - filing T ' ln rtrzrlzlrfzftzf tllllfll' v - -- U . .1 ,H , , . 'L 'f' T Sf,-Hug Qmmfr J ? 3 ff x , 3 ig: 'fl rg, Q, yy Jrzfjrff ,' ,.:?L,:75,fr Q f' . , A . ' ' f 5, ,zmfzzzg harmony 121 111 115 1 1 i PIIIQF Ilzfriy Frorzrxc FOOLZYI Fr fm'1l,i' llriusrri-i C'f.frff:'i:g: Cflffrfiirig SPECIALS pug! tl1z'1'f3'-.reven i V E NI. Foorr Hrrrx C. GALWIFR FRAXKI-KNFIFID lf1,1z,x1:r'i'H l.I1'rLLH1.1.rs 7 need of a nurse's attention. OUT OUR EDUCATION. WW , , f ww, f , V44 , Srfifng 1116 table properfy Among the many special departments here at A.H.S. are the Driver Training, Distributive Education, Cooking, Sewing, and Health De- partments. All aspiring drivers gain much experience through the fundamentals learned in class and on the road. The Distributive Education department olgriers training area of merchandising while the Home in the Econo- mics department instructs in sewing and cook- ing. The Health Ollice serves those persons in 2' X , ff, 05 Q 1 X ' ff V . 4, fa JW 1. ' ' Vi!! , 27 'f I ,f 4 5 2 f fy, 1 1 9 ff 6 vi f fi ' Z 4' jf 1 X ff , f iff ' 2 7012 M , Vf 1 f ffw 1 I 7 W -fyfffif ' V ff A 2 41 441 ' 71 12, . , ff !d ,7i fl. 1 .. ' .. L! 1-'fy fm? .1 .. - f f f ff!! , f f 1 X f f A, f ff ' 1 iff ,ZX f ff fi l f M , fff . ' . f sw fiffmf i f f. ' 'wif EII Z YQ f1':'11:w . -' 21 ' i , , E ISL: V4 f f I 4 f f 'if 1 42 5 Bess: F -X. Dormer' Nzuxre l u!zu'f Nurim 'ff Al77lfl'Iil'll A , ARTHLKR F. Hbxiwiixw Reporting zllzzerf to the nzirff D,-,'iw 7',-f,,',,,',ipg Rosriivcr W. STIXIXIFI. fJl.YfI'li!7llfl.C'f Eilimzfffui limi-1'!fiffz'zie 'Eff l'iLwwARn IJFI-I'fl' Elflllitlfl-fill Iffzzlf iff- fir .4if,.f,-me H. iXlII,l.l4R YYHIIYII in L' Olive Wleinsheimer. Mxiry Peters, lrene Fzihlei' MAIN OFFICE THEIR COURTESY AND HELPFULNESS MADE OUR STAY MORE PLEASANT. ln the main othce can he seen Miss Olive Vlleinsheiiner. Miss Mary Peters and Mrs. lrene Fahler assisting Mr. Bartholoinew and Mr. Fatzinger. Mrs. Gladys Gross contributes her help :ind assistance to Mr. Waller. Director of College Preparatory Studies. Our head counselors who enahle graduates to he ad- ' 'f 2 SU .. ? S lyf P Y 1 ' k 2 l hs 1 1 if A l 4? Sw et i A X 3 ,, . I 9 - M7 we X gg, Q if W Q! 4 I U fi equately prepared as responsible citizens are assisted hy Mrs. Phyllis Bryan and Mrs. Sandra lilanlc. Those who are sports minded can see Miss Vloyce Younkins performing her duties as secretary in our athletic olhce. All these secretaries gladly give their time, advice :ind services in helping our school. as , T 52. . ,X , x x X Q T s 3 . l , S S ' ' s Z S ii- bloxci- Hoiinltins, l'hillis llrizin, hgintlrzi lllzinlc, lllgulxs Clross jmffr ffzir-Vi 1 4 4 l if-4'.. E Q' mf. 10- E BEHIND THE SCENES The people pictured on tliis page are given credit for doing Z1 superb job of keeping in good condition tlie school buildings, cafeteria facilities, and lwook supplies. THEY ALSO HELPED. .' , ' Q, L Q . - , 4 ' 315 W 4 W .- 2 2 1 X 4? ,, yi Q ,Z wif My pagf Ili irly-n inf z 2 4 fp, ,J , W, ,llabzrfzzzlfzff mffz at ':c'm'k llfltwl Blffff' .lifmwufifmlrfiiw f1.w'f,irm1f 'for' i1i!1i'Jf f in f ffifim milf A lzpjwfsfii Not all of our scliool time clo wc spcncl in stucly some we spend in our niziny clulw nctivirics. liy reading tlie Czinury wc know :ill ziliout our clulis lint only by joining tlieni and talking part in tlicil nro rzuns can we lincl ilczisurff :ind lwm-lit. Ann l g l we do have niznny clulws, as rliesc pages will sliow Suited to tlic Y1lI'lOLlS wislics ol' :ill ol' LIS. omlcur by Rum' fglkm 4 4 n e 1 -L 'Y 1 9. 5 J U n. N. K 4 TQ? As sw - A --3, , Ruth Reese, Paul Clymer, COMUS STAFF -lacob l-lorst. James Musselman, Wim. Genszler A small group of seniors tackled the job of assembling this yearbook. Different groups met daily to plan the book, make arrangements for pictures and write-ups, edit copy, sell ads, assemble the dummy, check over all the items fe and hope. Proof of the versatility and ability of this stall' is in this 1958 Comus. ln words and pictures they have captured the memories ofthe Centennial Year at Allen- town High School. Now we eagerly leaf through the pages, but in years to come, when the Comus is taken down from the shelf and fondly reviewed, we shall wonder how so few people could do so great a task. AS THEY STROLL TOGETHER IN THE PARK , ff- :f . r,i..fk vw in e7hw,wmg..z r p vhmfeaawrwi. mmmn comus srAFF llr. Bartholomew Illr. Gfzzfzfrr - Coordinator Cozzfzrftanr ART AND LAYOUT lVlr. lVlusselman, .4dz'z'Jf1' Pat Brown A Pat Boyle 5 Frances Goldstein Rosilyn Miller Kerry Wilxfert Luther l-lenninger Phyllis Gruenstrin Nancy Breish FACULTY AND .-XmIINIsTR.xTIoN Miss Reese. ,'It1lC'IiJ'z'1' Carter Becker Donna Reiss Sarah Fister Petra Larsen :Xnn Shellenherger Brenda Breitenstein Sexions e CI,L'Bs e ACTIVITIES Hr. Horst and Mr. Hartzell. A1'a':'1',m',f lrene Yasilik -ludith Heller -loanne Pugliese Dorothy Snyder Elaine Hcfalferty -loanne Tomecsek Libby Domsky Sylvia Phillips SPIIRTS Hr. Clymer, .'1Cif'Z4,VF7' Thomas McMahon Susan Uhrich Nancy Trump .loan Ross Carol Decker ADVERTISING Hr. Fatzinger, Aa'z'z'ffr Mollie Adler Francine Katzman I .lane Buzby Roberta Knopfer Renee DeLong Marilyn Merkel Susan Fisher Catherine Michler Donald Kalady Maxine Rosenfeld Linda Katz SO THEY WORKED TOGETHER TO PRODUCE THIS VOLUME. W Vfgffmmffw me . ,mf nw ff ,. M f ff-ww ,ami wan swwmwa-mw,.i.aM.-y,f.fMmnm..wuw mwfuuwmwmmugaapmww 'www swwfamwvwwwunmmwfw-mm-uwmmvmmmmqwv 1 W W .X SA xv Z a NN O W WS K yu ,wfffy f ' -m Q ff V25 'F 44, 'I' E CANARY AN INFORMED SCHOOL . . CANARY STAFF Brenda Bortz ,4.. Linda VVeinberg,. -Ianet Fogelman janet Kandel ,..A ,Ianice Weidlwex' VVz1nda Holtzingeli . . ., . Leslie Bowel' ,lohn VVcrkeiser. , Sheila Korn' . . , .Ed1'f01'-z'11-Cfhzlj' Pagf' U YZF Ediro rf . . .Pagf Two Edffoz-,v Pagf Tlzrff .Editorx . . .,.. IJIIIQK Four lfdfiorf Sponforf Frances Bixler Ivan Bixler ffflgf' 1 rlx f 117 4 V 1 ff , Z R1 JSTHR R- ia' 07157 Susan lfisher, l.inda Philip. Sandra Brandt, Gretchen Luft. Louise liareman, Grace Uverpecl-1, Roberta Folz, ,lanice u'cidDcI', Brenda Bortz, Natalie l.evit, Eleanor Hicliar, Barbara Slialier, Sally Keiiiimly, Shirley Berberian. Sheila Horr. -ludy Aungst. Rm' Tiwv f Xlary Feller, lfsther Crissinger, Nancy Goldman, l,inda Vlieinberu, Sarah lfister, Susan Rase, Caroline Xloretz, Florence Secbler. Nlarion Behler. Carol Constantine. ,ludy Rice, Carol Acker, .loy Herman, Irene Romatowski, .Xnne Richards. Ric: Tfirff f Elise l',dholm, Gretchen Kleppinger, Sandra Buck, Vlianda Holtriniger, Mary Malek, Linda Clotthelf, X ,lanet Handel, Faith Deily, -lanet Fogleman, Pat Newhard. Nancy Trump, lflinor Kessler. Karin Bascom, Linda Yarlie, Carol Decker, Sally Schneller, Barbara Mali. Ric: Fawn f l.eslie Bower, Robert Haiaes. ,lack Corman, .lohn Vlierlcheiser, Michael Rosenfeld, Robert Alto, Wiilliam l-leineman. Vance -lerleris. .lerlrey Newhard. Barry Nliller. Dave Neely. David lfintlerlelirer. .lin Editorial Stall' of S9 gather news, write r articles, edit the material, make up pages, read copy and distribute our school newspaper, The Canary. A production stall, consisting of Print Shop boys, sets all type and prints the paper everv two weeks. The quality of the Canary, and the awards taken each year in national scholastic competi- tion, are evidences of the line stall. They perform a worthwhile service to the school by publishing campus news as it happens. page -ffiffj'-fiZ'f 3: 6 may Q Iggy!! ' x f X i XSQ! OROTAN DEBATING- SOCIETY 5 'QQ MAN'S INSISTENCE . . Rim' ONF7DLlVlLl Kintlerlelirer, Martin l,llCl1I11llI'l, lfdwartl Russoli, Don Dreisbacb. Barry Miller. Raymond Vllziller, Dale Rotbrock, Yzince vlellicris. vlel'lircy Newbzirtl, 'lolin llverla- bciser. OFFICERS Prf.t1ia'f11t .....,. . , .,,. Barry lXf'liller lyfvf Pz'f.t1'dmit. , . . , .Edward Russoli Sffrwizzry. . . , ,., ,. Dale Rotbrock 7'rm,riirfr. . ........,,. David Kinderlebrer Sporifor Raymond l,. Yllaller The Orotans. a group of boys selected by trial and election, develop ability in tlie various forms of debate and formal discussion. lnterest in tbe national and international pbases of social. economic. and political life is considered basic for success in the societv's activities. New innovations for 1957-S8 include compilation of a brocbure on Cardinal Principals of Debate , a new point-judging system, and participation in tbe Lebigb Valley Debating League. pup' li'flfX iii f f 1 A lf ...f 'ef' J 4 ' N, i XM Mx 7 -if 'WK X -41. .K Y,- -,pf l. 0 GIRLS DEBATING- SOCIETY WOMAN'S WISDOM . . R 5: Off e Keireri Wells, Kurt-n Weaver, Sheila Korr, Lintlri uveliilicfg. Dorirm Reiss. Pliznheth Xlveirisheinier, llgitricizi Rtirtlji. Breritld Born. Bex'ei'ly Foullq, Wlrintlai Holrzinger. HFFICERS Prf.f.a'fv:t . . . . ,Donna Reiss Ifff Pfffzdffir Elizabeth Vlieiiislieimer Ti'aa2f:i wi'-Serramijg Linda Wveinherg Spoiifor Hrs. limmzi S. Richards The girls of this Society' are chosen hy iiivitzitioii. They participate in open forums and formal clehzites. The Society attended the scramhle tlehzite :it Slatington High School. Xlemhers of the Society are also memliuers of the Lehigh Valley Dehzitiiig Association. Society meetings are held every First and third Tuestlziy ol' each month at the home ol' their sponsor. 2 41ifir'fj,'-ffiwi -Q6 ,W ? fr' a 4' l I v '5' , Y ' I ENGINEERS CLUB PROJECTING AND BUILDING . . To create a wider interest in the held of engineering and to prepare the future en- gineers lior their hrst year in college, this cluh conducts panel discussions and research on technical occupations :ind problems. Lectures are scheduled and held trips :ire conducted for hrst hand informzition. The husic activity of the cluh period is the study of the slide rule. Y-xx . to I X ' -fs Rnd, - I ' -2lnsnax ,43:2,-,F. 2 at Q- - lv Z .ff-la g , --,-,nj Q- 'f' :: RUS'lilfR Rim' Om' S Henry Kleckner, Hzirryliutm3l'1. Ram' Tivo -- lidwurd Dunton. Michael Feir, Barry Garner, l,ouis Spugnoletti, ,-Xllired Clruenlte, l,eon:ird Nahholz, Arthur ilioth. Rohert 'liI'rXleI'. Rust' Tluw f John Chxiritos, Lllimles Vving- err, Donald Dreishach, Roy Rasmussen, Robert Swoyer, Gordon illreweck. -lazy Ngichod, Diivitl Bowman. OFFICERS lJl't'.fIAfllt'IIf .......,,. Roy Rasmussen lllifz' ApVf',fIlllJt'lIf. . . ,Louis Spagnoletti SFl'I't'ftII'j' ..r., , . .Rohert Swoyer 'l'rm11m'1' ...,,.., . . .Arthu r Toth Spozzfor Rohert lf. lirong Pilgr' fluffy-r .1' i i CDMMERCIAL CLUB Rf'ri'I'lQR Ruflf wif' f H1irhnrrilQmei'3',N1inc3 Mc,-Xuley, hlziine Xlchllroy. Knits Df-Xrconte, Nlziry' lJelgnr1lt.Brendu Br+:itenstein,l,1inn Benner. Xnn Shellenheruer. Xnn Hunsiclter. Rita Yost, Renee Delonz. livelyn Newhzirtl. Nlgiry Bulgnlo Roi: 'tw' ' ,login l uvlil1, ,loanne Hunsiclter. Sandy Drxtlzi. Patricia l'ieleu3', Nlr. Rahenold. Xliss fifisinueix filthy Xlichler, Klgirjv Cnscigino. Nancy Kline, l'3ai'lmr:i l'iUl'iT Roar' 'fine - l,iAtl.i Hi rmiin. Sginflrzi Vwiennci Barham il re'-ler. l,ozs l.clogi'r, Nancy fjrirhrh. Vluilj, fiihhon. Yirginigi Dicltcir, Barbara Shall'-r. nlounne lomvcselq. Dor- othy Snyder, clLil'Ol lJSV0lit'DSl IlI'1', Pntiicizi The Commercial Club is composed ol selected Senior Business Education stu- dents interested in problems relating to achieving success in the business world. The cluh's programs include speakers, held trips. and community projectsefall of which help to promote Z1 better rela- tionship between the school and the var- ious husinesses in the community that it serves. Xnule, ,loan Hzirrmzin W orricrgias lk w Prffidmt Virginia Uickert ' e'Z.pii frm IJFKJZAQIFIZZ Nancy Uriflith .4 'i Sfrrffary. loan Hartman X 5 Trmrifrzr -ludy Uihhon . C ,Zn r 1 ff! Spfnzmr O V--jffiq W Z7 I lflezinor R. Geisinger Xlvgf X -f og ? lfclgar ,iX. Rahenold fn! i f forffy-71 im GERMAN CLUB FREMDE SPRACHEN MACHEN FREUNDE - This cluh offers information through talks and slides on Germany to the in- terested memhers. It aids them in study- ing the haelcground of the people and gives the additional knowledge of the languzie. Each year at Christmas time the German Cluh Banquet is held in the Teachers' Cafeteria with a full menu of German foods. No one can deny that this cluh is not a worthwhile organiza- tion. Rf ISTI1 R Rosa' wir f Elinor lfaiqiiiirli, Rohertgr Knop- ler, xlanet Wietler, Carol Hall, Ruth Dimler. lVlLllAHHlAl'f Spindler, Charlotte Lilly, Pzrtricizr lJZlffL'l1, Carolyn Ht-itler Rm' ffm' -lanies lYeiiigqrrtiiei', Howard lfllis, Gerald Zahell, Ht-rn Milleig ,ludy Urhan, Rohert Swoyer, lrlt-her Siel, Rohert Alto W OFFICERS ' kv wt 1 4 1 ' rt Q I l'z'.fIdlt'1If .... , , A .lanet NN ieder QW ., . 1711? Pl't ,fI.dI'lIf, . . . .Howard Ellis f Yi Sfrrfrary. . , , Carolyn Beitler ll E TI'r'i1,VZH'4'I'. i A Roherta Knopfer Sflulljrrl' K :fix -N Richard hrliller FRENCH CLUB ALLONS EN FRANCE! . . Rl liililili R i. 5 xr Bsirlnriti Stephens, 7 Sylvia Hafner. Xlgv-Line lornsn, Eleanor lxressler. Bernice lilinntcg. Ins Furrerrnsn. SUS1l:XYllllS. Builmru XlusicL:.L.1r0lNl.1r'lQs.C.1r0lwleQ1nes R :Q 'ir-Niincj We-isenlworni Xlollie -Xdler. lglsine Segal. Sliirlee Nliner. Carol Xlvhitelwead. lilly: Xlitcliell. Dqorotliy fwope. lzlsie Cope. lxsiren KK eston. mntlru bcliaecliel. Burbzirgi Frepliens. lnfliel Hsrterslwll. Libby Domsky. R :L 'f 'if f Xlsriljrn Ruilmsn. ,lane Bunny. Sandra Binder. Dianne Wagner. Brenda Xlnrcus, l.ois Xnn vlerlne.CL1Vlenf:uV!ll1L1IT1S. Put Rxiulier, Carol Declzer. Prsincinf Ksrzmsin. Frances Kingston. ,lean Xlnnn Rf: we slurlirli fclingiliel. .fsnrlru ligiclinrin. .lurjirlj ljrligifl, lim' Xe-X'.l'1J1Ti,l. lJlxlOf'lr1l' xx-IlliIT1S. ,lell Ne'-Hlwrtl. .Xlilge Goodman. Kliinice vlncolis, Rielwe' Haas. Kathi louse, Donna Reiss, lirerclwen Kleppingrgr fJl l'llQ'lfRS Pn'fz'da2zf Gaye Klitcliell fviiff Prfifrdfzii Michael Griodiiiuri Sfrrffarj,'. . Francine Karzrnan Trgfzrzfrfrd , wlfflll Newliarcl Spoerfoz' Drirrirliy' S. nwcipe frr'zQ,'-0 ,if The main purpose of this clulw is tri bring traditions and language of France tn 3 modern ,Xnierican classmniii. lie- sicles ri study nl' tlie lziiigunge tlie clulw in its meetings. uses slides. reports, :intl lectures by natives to more fully iicliieve tliese aims, The clinizix of tlie clulw cal- endar is 21 dinner cniitliicted in an ziutlien- tic French rnzinner. F1 .wrt Y l I I i Z-3 . I XA ,zz-I-JL'-f- WP:-1. ' 'f I 'XY :gist ,ff 'av'--5 .aa S X , I! . 41 ff X V ,, fl? S5 LIBRARY CLUB BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! . The main objectives of the Library Club are to assist A.H.S. students in getting maximum use from their library and to encourage reading interests on the part of the students. The club's three social events of the year consist of a Christmas party, a tea in spring for the foreign students, and a party in honor of the club's graduates at the end of the year. Ri lS'l'Ii R Ruiz' nr - Wilma Sims, llerty Vllong, 'lulie Holl- mann, liarbara 'liht-auer, Raymond lflliott, Mrs, lilannery, Mary Pekarik, Beverly Bercilc, Shirley Brandt, Aloyce Hreiner Ruiz' I-:rw --Olga Vllarcliola, Barbara Rose. Donna Schneck, Jacqueline Soha, Rita Miller, Dorothy liialobrzeski, Carolyn Helter, Connie Rufli, Nancy Christensen, -lean l.amm, -lanice Gang- awer Ruiz' l!m'f'fNlary Ann Gross, nlutlith Rt-brig, l'at:icia Heil, Bonnie Stocker, Nlary Del.ong, Rebecca Schell, Ronnie Stoppy, l'.1t Nlaiatico. Sandra Sell, .loan Fritz 1- OFFlClfRS In , I Q, --f ljnxridrzzr. . . . . ,lVlary Pekarik I' 4 Q lvziu' 1JI't',fIiC1l!'lI!. . . . .plulie l'lotlin1un 0 'Z' S4'z'1'f!zl1'y ..... . ,Beverly Bercilf Tl't'll,YIH'1'I'. . Barbara Vlleaver llli.ffU7'1iCIlI .,,.. Raymond Elliott X H 5- lJflI'!IiH1t7lIflII'I'IIII ..,. . , .Douglas Frank i' ' E595 l , ' N Spozzror l ! N ff ! l ? M rs. Peggy Flannery fmlgr flfl X GOOD NEIGHBORS . . 55 .I 4. ...nel Main RflS'll,R K 5' t:'7'l.1Ii'C':xYe1tZ.PlL1C11L1ellHc Rernin-'lffancy' Fraufer. xleanni.-tte Kling. Eleanor lirt-ssler. wleanne Hanna. Christine Xl-ertz. Sue Xlay R fl 'iii -Xlatleline Dcf'Sl1eI'. Klaxine Rosenfeld. Roberta Poll. Christie Bittner. Barbara l.auden- Q lager. Linda Roberts. Carmela Pinelli. Xlarilyn feip. lioiiie idler. Fusan Nlcblwain. Barbara Fegleji. Nancy Keir-fr. Parritia Wweawr. R-1 Vfi7,l1l'T1 Hasso. Donalil lfrelrnosi-, -loan lohus. -lun, Laine. l'5l'eD1la,lu1lV.QL1I'Ollwlnlrigcl Elinor Ri-ssl-fr. Pluilj. lorban. ,Xnnahil Hess. l.ois ann .lf,nn+:. ,lames liriff. Nlarrin Rzipoporr Rfiz firm Richard firwnlfaf. ,lumix lvnsrer- rnacher. fieorgf' Huilocl.. Ho r.'.' aril ifolvrnzin. ,lim iloolan. nlohn Yorconic. Roherf Pliercha. Bruce lying. Ronalil ffgfzl. Paul l.evj.' ianilers filass. ,loseph filll1AD9OI'l OFFICERS PfF!ZAdZ7Zf Barbara l,auclc-nslager Sff7'FZd7':.'. -lanice Neitz 7'rff1,rgirff' Xlartin Rapoport Sponsor agz jiffgx-flv me Miss Carmela lfinelli 1 I 51 I P V-X1 The basic objective of the Club is to familiarize its members with their Span- r. ish speaking neighbors. During the year the members. who speak Spanish through- out the club meetings. see slides of Spain and Latin A-Xmerican Countries and meet Spanish speaking guests. The year is rounded out with a banquet on Pan American Day. 'J' 7,5- k..f. - R.,, lwfffwff j YT EN f 3 X 5 fjli H We W , , KE Wy!!! x , Sig A H, Q 111' 3 ffi A-E 4 ix., PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLUB KNOWLEDGE GROWS . . Science enthusiasts in this club enjoyed held trips, movies, and guest speakers whose materials pertain to physical sci- ence. The most active members also participate in the Lehigh Valley Science Fair, the Future Scientists of America, and the VVestinghouse Science Talent Search. The club is affiliated with the Science Cluhs of America and the Penn- sylvania -lunior Academy of Science. ll ll F3 is I 1 llmNg i ROS'lilfR R010 0!If7,lwl1Of!1LlS Hunsicker, lflizaheth Weinsheiiner, Sheila Korr, Pat Purdy, Gerald Zabell, Herhert Reichard, lrene Romarowski, VVanda Holtzinger, Dorothea DOYle, licorge fiill Rim' frm - Allen Weiss, David Kinderlehrer, David Diehl, 'lohn Zainhorskf Kirk Brown, Sam Slom, Stephen Salon, Howard Epstein, Martin Rapoport. David lVliller Ruiz' ilzrrf e Richard Ludwig, :Xlfred Gru- enke, -lack Corman, Gordon ilireweek. Charlie VVingert, Don Dreishach, Glenn Hall, lfdward Must-letti. Harry Shmorkler, Mike Feit, john West OFFICFQRS Prwxzidfvir .... . . . , . .i,. Gerald Zahell lilo' Prr,r1'a'f'izr. . . , .Donald Dreishach Sf'c'rrtzzr3' ..,. , . . ,,., Sam Slom Trrfifzzrrr, . , , . Kirk Brown Spollfol' Herhert H. Reichard page' jifiyjf PHYSICS CONFERENCE PROBING SECRETS OF SCIENCE . . lillgililili R fi ,ff Brill Sp'H9!I'lgviI', S.inilr.i B.iehm..n. College P1'epz1i'atory students of phy- Nlurif BL1iClvHfI'hvff Rflfliimlv l'l1dflOff1' sics who intend to further their Careers in ml? lli-ml' H'3'lf7mf i- Mm' M056 physics and engineering have a chance Riff: -gg f Xlgimn Rgipoporr, Bin-ry Hum, to review for the college boards in Phy- Dfvmld K-1l-wli'-.l1fIN'fSli1'1ll1BvhlliNllllllv- sics Conference. Talks and lectures, Rmefld Hffli' blemfg llfcqnlmli' Kill' given hy guests from colleges and in- Bmlm dustry, and hy lVlr. l-lerhert Reichard. R41 ff DUNS Nldfvfll R0l'V 'iliCfClV1- the sponsor, are informative and inter- Dul' R 'll OCh- ROl ' CXWFH' Vlwlm esting. ln order to prepare adequately XI Zvi. l' .5 sh ,. ID ll-'w Bfrg. - - - A - A Us V Um C mm UL 'l I lor physics in college, Physics Lonler- ence is ri inusr . liergilil Ziihi-ll. Qlirrer limlqi-i' f 5m 7-'fx K Jl l lClfRS if Mzi 1 , Z Pn,5l'a1t,azr Rrihert Swoyer I C 'r l f- X lrirf Prf,fi'dr1it wlanies Greenleaf I Sffrrtzzry Marie liiisek I ,l LT Y'rfa,viirrr lliiclley Hertz: X i' 1 Spaiimr K ,Ls Herhert H, Reieliziril K E-,w ily pages fifty-ji:'e FUN WITH Advanced topic of interest and material not covered in regular class work are explained to all interested juniors. Special emphasis is placed upon functional matli- ematics, analytic geometry, and math analysis. Supplementing the work are lield trips, instruction in elementary surveying, and lectures wliicli make the JUNIOR MATI-I CLUB Rl JS'l'lf R RUfl'I17Ir Carol Constantine. :Xlma Secliler, Irene Romatowski, Dorothea Doyle Rm' few - Robert Brong, Dale StauH'er, David Bowman. Michael Feinberg. Donald Dreislwacli. David Kinderlelirer, Dale Sopper, Nevin Daniel, Gordon ilireweelc. ililiomas llriin, Rolwcrt lacolws, Harry ilutman, xlames Sclieircr, Rolwert l,ewine, 'llliomas Reeves, Rolwrt Grim. Ricliartl study of matliematics fun. llouls - --'e--- OFFICERS Maps... 'R -7. P1'f51'1z'f'1zi ..,,. , , Donald Dreislwacli 'nt l'1'fff lJ7'1',l'I-Lllfllf, David Bowman -R w A I Sfrzwifzry ..... , . .Patricia Purdy ., 7'I't'tI,Y1H'f'I'. . i Carol Constantine ... Spomor ' -TLT, Rolvert lf. llrong f1z7 r fiff 'r MW ,, tt-1 SENIOR MATH REVIEW R1 Mill R Rift' EVE' Ruth Dimler, Glenda Eeiler. Margaret Roh1nson.Nancy Fenstermaker, Charlotte Lilly. Carole Levine Rafi.: 7:-zo - Nlartin Lachman. Carmine Bed- otto. Jeanette Kling. Earle Weinsheimer. Arthur Toth -lr., Rohert Sensinger, Martin Rapoport Ring '!l 'f'Fm lruin Schmier, Rohert Nlaule, Roy Rasmussen, -lack Xlelchior, Howard Coleman During the hrst semester the purpose of the cluh is to prepare students for the College Entrance Exams as well as for other special tests given by the var- ious colleges and universities. Through club member initiative, planning, re- search, and discussion, members are presented those aspects of mathematics --epower, uses, history, euriositiesfwhich can not usually he presented in a con- ventional math course, oFF1t'ERs ..--'-.,Q,1,...m-E 'hh'-N-i: Prfridfnt, . , Arthur Toth ..,.. 2: N .E IUC? Prffjdmzi. Carrnine Bedotto E il- Sfffffdfj'-T7'6'6Z.fIll'Fl'. . , . ,Iudith Gahle it - In -, H . I 1 W' 5 2 I Spofzfor ' f : Earle H. Vlveinsheimer 1 E page jifty-fftffn DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB SELLING! SELLING! SELLING! . . Distributive Education students, in- terested in seeking the inside story of business life, are eligible for membership. By sponsoring the School Store and the annual Fashion Show, club members gain Ii hrst hand knowledge of economic and commercial conditions. By sponsoring 11 dance, these students :ire zible to attend the yearly convention. .i? f if-2 Z 2 3 1 .W 1 , li 2 X . ifrilllllwm Wllllll illillli fl! N l I N f ix , jf iiilllh R1 JST Ii R Rm' wir- Peggy l.1iubuch, lleorgizinn Unufer, Fziy Schular, Robert Stimmel, ,lzinice Yost, lidith Gziugler, Marie Sesko, Mary Becker Row tcm-Sandra Beers, Mary Rausch, Marlene Buecker, Athena Kgirrus. Snmdra lVlor1in, blimet Green, lilziine Nlorkis, l3gii'b4ii'u Kgirmzin Rim' rlzrwf f Kutliryn lreichler, Betty Alpha, Dave Burt-tte, lfddie Baumer, Nvilliiim Usingirlc, liric lfurber, Martin Ritter. fVlurge Stziullier, Sylvian Slioeinziker OFFICERS Prrfidrzif. . , . i . , .Peggy l,1!Lll521Cl1 fro' 1jI'z'cfI'dz'Ilf. .Dave Barette S1'crrz'a1'y. . , 7. . Fay SCl1l1l6l' I't'tI,fIlI't'I'. . Martin Ritter Spoziyor Robert Stimmel pug: ,fifty-dght 1644 ART WORKSHOP ART AN EVER ENDURING PART OF LIFE SPONSOR Roi.: 'V':'7,l.iI1t'f Roth, Bgirhgiixi Hertz, Put Colgirusso. Xnn Shellenherger, -lutlith Ressler. Nancy Breisch. Fran Goldstein, Xlnxine 'lnoman Rf.: :fig ---Xlgiruot Cioultl. Karin Buscom, ,lane Reinhgirtl. Rhotlii Baum, Rosilyn Nliller, Stefanie Kuller, -lzimes Nlusselmtin, Cgirole Chorney, Linda Hreenzweig, Diane Walters, Carolyn fiiollinzer, Sully Parks. Bzirhnrzi Ritter Roi: filth' Yvlfhifl HMFTHIZAH. Kerri Vkilvert, Vlutly Deutsch, Phyllis ljruenstein. lrene lilauser, Rose- mary: Znkos. llerri Spengler, Virginia Knorr, -ludj: Zellers, -lutly Zimmerman, Anne ,lohnson Roz' four Dzivitl Burcan, ,lnnics Cirillf, illerrence Duggan. Curl Vfillizims, Dzile Diclrzi, Runtlzill Peck, l,eonLirtl Wilkinson, .lel'l'rt-5 Schzielfer, lim Bt-ckigl, Robert Xlro, l,urher Ht-nninger, Roherr Sinulev, Dzivicl Kresley Spomor .lumes P. Musselmziii page Jiffy-rznzf Listing further study in creative design and commercial art as its ohjectives, the Art Club is one of the more active or- ganizations. The forty-live selected mem- hers engage in such activities :is painting scenery for plays, making decorations for auditorium, :intl placing displays through- out the school. ,22f42i,f'f f 12- 1 ffl 1' -'E X lff' A fv - v hi Q A ,Ei-'Tx I ,g I 43 , f ,iff i f ' I V l '1 If 7 l A 'WZ f' Q' QA 1 , lv'17l,fj ,, rfgqkvffi, S '- 7 Tl., R , A c - h Q I 5 W gfQ'swjl'g 5 .1 Q X X +1 I .. .Kxil i l i AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS vlllllllf ll li ,.,x 4 f ,X i lx Q 7 , wxfi -,,...f ff' if SSX X ' 'C' ' x A HELPING HAND . . The American -lunior Red Cross. con- sisting of one member from each home- room, is a student hranch of the Red Cross and serves in 11 similar capacity wherever possible. To finance the filling of two chests to send to foreign schools. cluh memhers sponsor the annual Red Cross Dance. The chests are made hy the shop hoys :ind decorated hy the Art Department. fizliff' ,i'liX'7-X . -WJ 5 W 7 X I Rf ISTH R Ri iz i nf - lllorid lfllow. l'Qir l3rown,S1in1lr1i Si-ll, Dorothy lnlenrislmlllemlgi l:eileI','llIalifl1Zell4'I'S. Doris Dilliplaiinv, Nl1iI'iLLll'1'f Rolwinson. lris Kramer. ,ln-:in lyehner, l'1ir Lewis, Shirley Berherizin, l,oiS Knipli, Nlziry ,-Xnn Srine, lxsrlier Crissinigcr, Annu Kliie lirich. Brenda Breitenstein. Sue Nliiy. Yioler Seng. Rf: 'rr --lginet Bohsteudr. Yolanda Colzirusso, Gail Heinihecker, ,ludy l-lolce. .login Lohus, fzirlene Williams, Phyllis Fulcariclz. Xlary Lou Schunely, ,lohn Kressley. Rosemary Zzikos. Rifxine Rex, Sandy lficller. Marlene Nliller, 'ludy Xungsr. Sally Brohston. -loyce Smith, l'egg5' Trago, l,ind:i Shelly Rf :1 'Il c'5 - hugene Hari. Herald Houser, Hurry Huher. Donald Wetmore. Sandy Nlissmer. lihrer Strohl. Ronald Reid. Don Hoffman. Hill Smith. Dave .-Xssad, .lgimes lleiiwurtner. Dale Nliller. lrliirry Lopsonfsl-ci, llwilliaim Hillwiu, George Xpzar. Nllirrin R1iPOPOl'7'.'l09tDl'1 llillensnn I ' ,,,,,,, ,, M.. ...: T Q ',,. , i Prfrzdfnl gludith Zeller I 4 ' V v' - 7 3 I 3 4 Sz Sffrftary .Violet Seng 1 l S p 0 1250 r Ulympia Czissone .36 A A Ij6'C2lZ'fC?fz'C2, Jizidmztr Knit for Ihr zinzforfinzaff' MW' W ,i1'xI1'-wif KEY CLUB SERVICE IS THE KEY . Selected on tlie lwasis of leadership and citizenship, the members of the Key Clulw pzrrticipate in lwotli school and comniunity projects. Sponsored by tlie Kiwanis Clulw of Allentown, tlie Key Club is an inter- R1 JS'llliR Ruiz' um' -- lidwin Hofllmun, Carmine Bed- otto, .lohn Werlclieiser, Paul Reinhard, Paul VV. Fzitzinger, Guy Kratzer, Neil llalvriel, Alfred Sadler, Wlilliam liehringer Ruiz' frm-3 Kenneth Briggs, Blair Sadler, 'llliomus Hgijewslti, Bai'i'y Kunz, Roger national mgziiiizatiori. Tlieir activities H'lLlclW'dtl', -limes Q Snllllw' C4'm ' ' I ,V A N ' Becker, jeflrey Sclizierler include attending lxiwanis Llulw meetings, peilcirniiiig clizrritzible services to the community and to the school. One of tlie liighliglits of tlie year is tlie annual Parents' l311nquet. OFFICERS - P1'f1ri'df'r1t .....,.,,... Paul Reinhard ff !1?,f-?fg lvlift' PI'f'flHlt'JIf. , , . . ,Edward Russoli 2 1, nh' f, f' Sfrzwfzry .,., , .Carmine Bedotto 1 - ,, 'iff-1' ' T1 wi ' ,. Y . ' f .g N-. 1I'l'tl.f1ll'r'I', . . . ,lxennetli Briggs . . 6, , . Y! W Spozzmr ll Paul VV. Fatzinger 3 fx 0' f Wyldlllun- .2 5 I FUTURE NURSES OE AMERICA R4 151 l:R Ri ig wwf Nlsirlu l.ischti, kilunil.i lfeiltii, Lhirolc Levine, lit-rtiuile XYitdtii', xlffhllli lfiiir, l'zitrici:i Xlullzlei' RM: '31 Q - Xuncy liclgert, Lfirolyii Vlvelteiy lVl.ir- gdret Spindler. ,-Xnirai Dehlillo, Yivizin Miner, Bonita Sumja, Christine Xlt-rt1.S:inalr:iHottinger, Carolyn lzieitler. l':it liernhurtl, -lzicquelim iliemiin. Fgindrii Fries, Ksitln lfouel, Clizirlottv liinsla. Carole Lusstl. .lun 51iiitet-,xlutly Peters Rib.: -Xuncj: l'iensterintil4t-r. Chnl Ritter, Nldrgo Schintiltlinsr. Xliirioii Behler. Connie Constantine. ixlrirlcrlc blones. ,loanne liuucnce, Suzanne Christensen. hdith Williunis, Carol Aclcer. Sdndj: lfidler, Yirxinigi Moritz. Diane Hill, Barhurzi ligirnhle. l.uuelIgi ilirinkle, Xrlene Harsh Roi.:'j7ifzu f Deannri Sri-plit-ns, Carol Henry, Doris Levit. Snadi Buss. Carlene Williams, Kathi Youse. ,loan Lohus, Nanci ,lo Hacker, Brentlri ludt, Betsy' Zweizru. .Xnnuhel Hess. hlune Caine, ChriStine Samuels, Sunalru Deppe, Carol Izrl- Wards, Ruth Dimler, iliohi' l.t-vine, klozinn Usmzin UFFICERS fjfiflidflll. , . ,Pzitriuizr Kaeppel lvzrf P1'fJrde1zt. Mziriziii liehler Sfcrftary, Sandra Fries Trzafzrzvr , .Carrol Aclier Spoizfor Bessie fX. Dorney 7. .F Il 11 Illia. The main ohjective of this cluh is to in- form girls interested in nursing about their Chosen profession. Nurses llrmii 5 the Clillierent hospirzils urine to speak to the girls. Important fiinctioiis nl' the clulw include giving iiifrii'inzitiuii zilwut entrzince requirements mf the vzniuiis hospitals, preparing the girls for the pre-nursing exams. and visiting nezirhy hospitals. MW' will i w- ll rl ' l 'J' Ill' ,ii Fix., is V ,fn is ivli img flfilllliglllll stef leak J FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA A youtliliul teacher at the head Oli an elementary class is just one of the activi- ties of this cluh. The program also includes a tielcl trip to a local State 'lieachers' College, movies ancl talks hy aclministrators and student teachers from neighhoring colleges who give an insight into college life. ln general. the elulw gives the liiiture teachers an idea of what teaching will he like. Rl JS'l'li R Rm' wir - Nlaxine flioman, l,0uise Bateman. Kathi' llatltlail, lfvelvn Nexvhartl, Barhara Stephens, Susan Fisher Refi' 11011 ' Carol George, Nlarv Heil, Cathy lzllow, lflinnr lfarvniali, Charlotte lierherian, Francine liatzman, Kathy Siegfried, Nlr. lfsser, Miss Roth, Carol Aslcev, Nancy Staul'l'ier, l.vnne Heicklen, Nancy Wleisenluorn, Helen Hlatliy. Varol Sxvanger, Carole Karp Ruse f!7l'l'f - lfsther Crissinger, Gloria Gross, Nancy iioltlman, liarhara lfegley, .lanice Herquisr. Nlaileline Devsher, Patricia llleaver, Carolyn lieitler, Atlelaitle l,vnagh, Nickolette l.zzles, lrene Kasapvr, Hetltla Scliwarz, Barhara Stephens. lVlartha Meyer, l,ois Ziegler, Gail Brown, Ina lfu t term a n me 1'lHIl2 ' Nlarillyn Seip, Sarah lfistei, Carol lieitel, Sully Hrohston, l3arhara Schratler, lflaine Segal, Yale-rie lileppinger, -lutli Dalle, Kathy Uhlman. lfsthei Moyne, Cindy Heist, vlioni Werrnian, liarhara hautlenslager. lflena Koch. l.intla lloliilw, ,lutly Sentleruwitz Reza' vffrw' Carol fnnstantine, Santlia Hintler. , -.13-u-Y Nlarinn liehler, ,lanet Wlieiler, lane lluzhy, Pat Q l ' '-Tl' lflexvliartl, llhoehe Wilkins. Nanci Criini, -luzrnne ::.....,,.. fffk-410 -1-. Stahlev. llail lferers, Carol latl, Btsi fxveizig. r Til. Cathy Wartl, lzlinor Rt-ssler, l,ll1kl1lLvYlllliL', Diane 7i-'-1-l- C it Schucli iv 9 : nrriciiizs Z f Q l'f't',ri'f1'r1zt. . . . . ,Francine liatzmaii 'gf' SL-ff' lllifl' l'n'.r1idf'11fi A A , . Katherine Siegfried lj X 9rm'rt11',x' ..,,. . , , .Nancy Staulliei xlfg 51 X Y'1'm,v1irfr'. , , . Carol Aslcey rf, Ji f Z Spa mol' - Q ... R f i Ruth M. Roth A----1--'11 Paul lfsser fmt' if l ui VARSITY A CLUB LEADERS IN SPORTS . RUSTER R fl Q5 ,lC1rG.1I'vHS.1.xlx'lBcCkcI'.RiCI1L1I'd v - Y X - - Xhkoul. Blur irrllur. Chuhhy Xrnohl, The Xfirslty Llub kO S'SfS 3 Selekt SIQU3, XX'1l5,,n, Mfr-ul S,,.llr-lf, Xl,-. Mgr.-, group of hoys who have quzrhhed for Il lim lm Varsity letter in any sport. Ir yearly Rf: 'iz -Nlrlvm Xlnx. Pu-rl Rushzrrzi initiates H drive to improve the gentlrul Hvnrj. Xlmmch. Dqvul Xlsgmch, xlchl i A ' yr,,5xC,.l Rwhlmi 43,.,,,,,lUf'.'l'L,L1 r,Vh,,mg,. appearzmce of the school :md urs students. .Tiffk UFNWOH- HW 5f'fmH1OI1S- Hlllrfk This orgunizzrtirm periodically presents I. 1 vow il-Qt. V1 .Vg gf' . , W S mx IH' N' U spectator'-cduczmon progrzuns Ill :assembly R11 - hcl: Nfrgldmor, Hr-rniv Umrullu, fr A V . - V DMC ximnrgl Ummm Kung In 6dllx.1f6 fm hcffcl SI7L'kf.ll'UI Sp0rtS- Ri-1 i7 '1l - EIOMI1 Sclml-ffm-1. ,luv Num, Daw' nulnshlp' Krllj., Hruuf Xll Sum- 'Irorrclx Hlll Hrrvmrivn. Daw I'f1rrl1fcl4. ,lohn Xlmmg Rmsvi Hum r. Ihr.-Slgf-g1rIm,Nlxkr Wmg, Huh -Imgffhx. Xrnfnlfl firlzk Q W S , S , + 2' wr In IC New R V 10 r . ' 'af Prfrzdfzzf Alfred Rusharz f f'1'ff' Prrhdfzzi A xloe G11r'reffz1 f h X Sffrrfarju-Y'1'ra1rwrrr ,lov Nutr X ' f Mmm.. f N f 'X J X SPOIIIKM' X 2 Paul H. Ifsse-r RX H , - A 'W 1, nxfv' 'lm-LJ' ' S 52 ' 3 L . ' x fx 1 f fin' l BOYS GYM CLUB TRAINED MUSCLES AND THE MIND . . The Boys' Gym Club offers interested boys an opportunity to advance them- selves in gymnastics. The thirty members study the basic fundamentals of gym- nastics and strive to perfect their skill on the various types of apparatus: the parallel bars, the horse, the high bars, and the trampoline. The boys present exhibitions of their talents during the half time of basketball games and in audito- rium programs. 11.1, -11.1 - - , E 'N ' 2-. f l -E X N f 9522 ui ' K 7 I' 1 Q 1 122: 'g,f III: , V' , , gj' 42Z'5:f - f' . I I If ' I U to 65' M til, L W X 1 ROSTICR Siflizzgfwloc Gillenson, Mel Becker, -lohn Vastyshak, Tom Cost, Lloyd Stelhe, rlierry Luckenbach, blames Katon, Robert Geletkanych, Larry Mauer, Lee Lauhzich, Dale Leischoclc, Robert Harris, Lester l-leckman, James Betts, Barry Yoogh, George Beik, -lim Solomon On Paraffff Barr- lim Benner, Gerald Stoudt, Bruce Boyer, Dave Alspzich, -lohn l.audenslaugcr OFFKNICRS Pr'f,r1'dr11t ........,........ Bruce Boyer lifrf 1JI't'.YIidlf1If ......, xlohn Laudenslager Sfrwtrlry-Trn1,r11rfr. ...,.. Larry Matter SPOIIJOI' Richard Schmidt Pugr K IX MODERN DANCE CLUB THE GRACEFUL ART . . ROSTER Rf'-ic' fvrsf f :ldraine Schafer, Nlarie Sechler. Dian Miller, Pat l,aEaver Ruiz' rico 4 Isabel Dilcher, Elaine David, Ann Evans, Jeanette Kohn, Mary Beth ,-Xmbler. Sylvia Knoblach. Betty Geist, Ellen Vliener, Carol Culton, Nlary Lou Xlatoscl: Row ffzrff A ,lnne Richards, Susan Katz. Carolyn Lorenz, Eleanor Daubenspeck, Val Kleppinger, Karen Kropp, joy Herman, Diane Schoclc, -ludy Miller, Anne Johnson, hlucly DeRa OFFICERS Prefidfnz .,.. . ,,.. Dian Miller Vim' Pffflidfilf. .. . .-ludy DaRe Sfcrezary ,...,.., . ..,.r Alma Sechler .llltflif Librarian ...,., Valerie Kleppinger Spozzfor Connie Kunda I JI XIX-J'l'Z'f7Z Established primarily as an entertain- ment unit for the Gym Exhibition, this club accepts all those girls who have had experience and training in the dance. With their background of dancing, the girls do modern jazz and interpretive dancing. Meeting after school, they have formed a feeling of strong friendship in this new club at A.l-l.S. 1 ff' ig g ef BEC-INNERS TUMBLING CLUB TRAINING This club. organized for girls who have had little training but much interest in tumbling, attempts to develop co-ordina- tion and agility in the basic fundamentals of gymnastics. These activities consist of forward rolls, backward rolls, head- stands, and handstands. The girls in this clnh participate in the gym show, which is held every other year. .,...- ... 'gf-. ': ::- ....- '- , , ' -':.'L-'45 2.4. ... i if. : ff . -. , , L .. - '-K 1 Li L l 1 ' ,,.,.,, , ,-e .M - .,...,L. I, fl we RUST li R Row mir e- C. Cohen, M. lVlcNahh, ml. Kohn, xl Hanna, Beitel, B. Riege-LD. lVlichon, l. Dilcher S. Berherizin, l.. Am-rl., l.. Pett, B. Shafer, S Killian, C. Schock v Row two f P. Lauclenslager, S. Thomas, K. Seng F. Dominlco, l.. Benner, W'escoe, ll. Purdy l. Vasilik, V. Kleppinger, Ql. Pugliese, C. Broken shire, lVl. Gordon, N. l.evit, fl. Gultonul Melcher, lf. Hahn, C. Murder, nl. Path, R. Greene s v Row fluff- B. Reppert, C. Haas, S. Grider, A Nacci, lVl. Scharadin, K. l,itZenherger, S. Snyder, D. Shurilla, K. Schantz, D. Schneck, nl. Snyder 'lf Winnick, -I. Saylor, B. Toth, lVl. Lesavoy, B. Snyderman, S. Miller, A. l.evine Raw-faux' f B. laimery, R. Folz, R. Best, lf. iliapler, R. Nlazziotta, R. Alloggio, C. Beitler, S. Solomon. S. Rose, C. Hall, C. Baumer, S. Fitller, D. Barr, lj. iliurczyn, lVl. ilialaher, S. lVl:1cKenzic, A. Schadt, U. Brown, S. Hottinger Rnfv ffiiff B. Suinja, P. Dickinson, lf. Marsh, S. l'hillips,l.. Brinker, lf. Hicliar, S. Harris, Y. Rae, N. Phillips, ll. lVloses, bl. Howells, ll. Sclial'lier, S. Hamm, Ci. ilirexler, lf. lfdholm, lf. Sechler, K. lVlllCcll'CgOl', lf. Wvilliams, M. lfllow Ruiz' ,tix W- R. Rinlier, R. lotli. R. Dorshimer, C. Vllilliams, l,. Harris, xl. Stahlcy, l.. ilirexler, bl. Nlovsovicli, lf. Ritt, l.. Uotthelf, B. Clay, G. lfvans, B. Zweizig, M. Nt-Hx, lf. Cloyne, S. Yan Sant, Al. Holce, C. Askey Spoizrorf Patricia Nesley. Helene Hospodar pirqf ixlx ri lil ADVANCED TUMBLING- CLUB RUSVIAHR Ri :1 - D, Hiller. G. Peters. X, Cusatie Rm' 'iw i ,X Evans. Nl. Clewell, C. George, S Borillo. D, Shanaberger. li. Folwell. L. Golub. C. Scott. R. ,-Xtiyeh. P. Hedden. -I. Zimmerman, I.. Seng. C, Ellow. P. Patten, K. Del.on, N. Xliehael. f.. Ruhf. l Dunsran Rota' ffifrf - R, l.iCause, li. bl. Briggs, S. Kleckner, D. l.loyd. X, Nliehael. li, DaRe, P. Sigafoos, N. Kapec. li King. D, Deutsch. ,l. lfritchman. l-. Xlaelges. S. Bond. D. Crossley, l'. Spade. Rcfipfffzw Y ,l. Russiano. B. Webster. S, Chew, N1 uverf, il, Serlderouirl. Beers. li. l'40lWt-ll, S leihrich, S. Korr. P.. l,aumlenQlagger, F. lfehr, ml lioluell. 5. Huber. P. l'vr1lla. l'. Devlin, S After having spent a year learning the basic fundamentals in the Beginners' Tumbling Club, these girls are now ready for the Advanced Club. Because they have acquired a genuine interest in tumbling they are now able to perform the diflieult feats like headsprings, hand- springs and extensions. The club enter- tains at assembly programs and plays nine major parts in the Gym Show. 1...-..., adams. gl, liangexxer. B. Hn-lwig i' V U .-. R034 turf- P.. Koch. Ql. Vlfontlerly, 'l', Wt-rtinan, j--lf s P. Lalfayer, lirilman, S. Schneller, llehris, II' I 'hy i. Kline. s. ximfa. i.. iJ.fief,..eii. R. isiuitf, s 'E , r Glass, gl. Xliller. li. jones. Nl. -X. Stine T. Ny Spo moz-.v Patricia Nesley. Helene Hospodar age Jzxfy-111115 .,,.. -, i - -... Hy I it me lla, l NVQ!-1 ' - mf HMM, 1 .-1 ,4 'X n APPARATUS CLUB SKILLED PERFORMERS . . This club has as its goal the mastery of many gymnastic feats. Each week the girls meet to master tricks and exercise on the mats, springboards, horses, parallel bars, and Swedish Box. This club ex- hibited its prohciency in the Physical Education State Convention at Bethle- hem. Here they displayed to the public what the girls of A.H.S. can accomplish in the held of Physical Education. ... Z X l .. G4 ? J ... fl, ff ,, ,Z .... , . ..f M . ,l.l ,jf f,, s .-... nl -i ROSTl'lR Raw orzffD. Lloyd, R. Strohl, P. Spade, M. Scharadin, N. Kapec, E. Briggs, S. Heydt, R. l,iCausi, l.. Shelly Row zw0fD. Crossley, S. Snyder, l,. lVlacl-zes, R. Rehrig, C. George, S. Borillo, G. Folwell, B. Shafer, P. Hedden, S. Bond, B. DaRe, C. Ellow, P. Dunstan, A. livzms, P. Patten, A. Michael Rau' Ihreew-l. Fritchman, Beers, P. Devlin, l,. DeRoach, C. Berberian, C. Cope, R. Silva, N. Wruhle, S. Costello, lf. Laudenslager, N. de Qlourno, P. Purdy, S. Huber. C. Hall, S. Killian, K. Wells, M. Clewell, R. Best, T. Cusatie Row fourwhl. Zarnin, S. Thomas, l.. Azelf, ul. Beitel, L. Pett, D. Michon, bl. lfrdman, L. Seng, D. Deutsch, B. Emery, G. Brown, S. Berherian, B. Riegcl, S. Kennedy, K. Seng, B. Webster. I. Dilcher, S. Chew. rl. Russiano Row ,fivf -fvl. Senderowitz, -l. Snyder, M. Stine, B. Mclieone. lf. Garner, Y. Seng, F. Ft-hr, C. Smith, P. Trago, S. Adams, R. Atiyeh, S. Wagner, P. Sigafoos, ul. Folwell, Y. Kleppinger, I. Yasilik, G. Polwell, l.. Goluh, B. Helwig Ruiz' .VI-.Y Y S. Glass, R. Rinlter, R. Dorshimer, l.. Rose, ,l. Howells, lf. Hichzir. G. Trexler, lf. Hahn, xl. lVlelcher. P. ScliaH'ei', S. Harris, S. Moore, S. Hamm, C.Scott, lf. Koch, D. Miller, P. Boyle Y. Rae, ,lllanga-wer Row .iffifzz -- T. Vllertinan, M. Gordon, F. Vllilliams B. Paules, S. Schneller, l.. Fleischmann, xl. Hoke s. 1,Owy, K. sit-gffieti, N. ci-um, xl. Kline, Ml J NeFF, Nl. Busck, Ci. lcters, C. Askey, ml. Gehris ,-X. Nlontgomery, lf. lfdholm Spo azyorf Patricia Nesley, Helene Hospodar PFFFN 9 u u ROSTIER viz' '7?5: KlLiI'V Riegel, Karen Nliells, Marilyn Clewell. Pat Bernhard. .-Xnita Schadt. Dian Miller. Rose Schumaclcer. ylanet Gangeyver. Loretta Seng. Valerie Kleppinger, lrene Yasilik, Bar- bara Reppert. Sandra Stumpli. 131' ficvjieizilly' Kennedy. Gail Levine. Sandy Huber. Cathy Ellow. Dorothy For-iohn, Eliza- beth Geist. -luliann Nickisher. Pat Sperlbaum, Dorothy Xeivhard, Doris Deutsch, Linda Rait- ers. -Tune Nliller. Sylvia Knohlach. Iris Kramer. -lerilyn Zarnin. Isabelle Dilcher, Barbara Vlieb- ster, Anita Kacmarcili. Kay Seng. 91' -X:rfr -yluliann Teman. Pat Turcgyn, Carol Faustman. ,-Xnna Krascinila. lflaine David, Lor- elei Trenge. Nlary -lane Bixler, limily Briggs, Gloria Bader. Carole Karp. Doris Dilliplaine. Carole Cohen. Doris Heimbach. Rosalie Mazz- iota. Rosalie ,-Xlloggio, Helena Joseph. Yvonne Atiyeh. ploane ,-Xnusconisch, Gil' tow f ludv Da Re, Lynda Trumbore, .lane Kelloyy. Clella Baller, Ellen Wviener, Pat Purdy, Nancy lliruble. Barhara l-lelwig, yloan Yvonderly, Regina Silva. ,ludy Snyder, Judy Senderowitz. Nancy de Vlourna. -Xlma Rechler, lrene Kasapyr, Mary Beth ,-Xmhler, Diane Hill, Corrinne Sch- rader. Sylvia firider. 031' HTF' Suzanne Kleclcnet, Joan Xliller, Beryl Sny derman. Rochelle Li Causi. Donna Lloyd, -leanette Kohn. lfvelyn Vlvirth, ltlaine Tapler, Sandy Borillo, Louise Bateman, iiail Vllilliams, Dawn Stringer, -Xnn livans, Diane Crossley, Kathy Fogel, loan Haas, Nlelaine Lesavny, :Xdriennc Levine, Linda Petr. ox' 5z'.1.fCarol Culton. Judy Nlelcher, :Xnna Nlonek. Nlary Lou Kletosek, lileanor Dauhen- speck. Barbara Hallman, Nlarion Behler, Diane Schoclc. ,lean Gilmore, .ludy Miller, Susan Brady, Carolyn Lorenz. Carol Aclqer, Carol Hall, l'at Larkin, Carole Brolcenshire, Karen Knopp, Limla Montgomery. Carolyn Beitler. 01' .rezwz Y loan Hermanv, lay l-lerman, lillen Greenberg. Beatrice Sulitan, ltsrher l'itt, Sue Moore, Georgeann Moses. Rochelle Bader, Sharan Lowy, Gail Peters, Frances Schulter, Pamela Haas, Rita Trajher. liiail Mahus, Pat La Faver, ,loanne Usmun, Barbara Mc Mullen, Gloria Buckno, Sandy Kemmerer, Elaine Rhoades. pa 4' ffvenzy one DANCE CLUB BEAUTY IN RHYTHM . . This club of 225 girls hopes to teach grace through the medium of the dance. All forms of dancing from ballroom to fancy tap or ballet are studied and at- tempted. This year their efforts are channeled into tap dancing and inter- pretive dancing. They will use their ex- periences by participating in various as- sembly programs and by taking a major role in the Gym Exhibition held every other year. OFFICERS PTFIl.dF7Zf .....,....,,. Rose Schumacker lylifc' Prrffdfizt. ,. ....... Dian Miller S1'fl'ff!I7'3' ........,..,.. -lanet Gangewer Spomor Connie Kunda ln Y Z A C T Y f . '0.,,, - --L..1- m i x. gi .X ,gs k4 A. LEADERS CLUB LEADERS AMONG THE GIRLS . . To be 11 member ol' the Girls! Leaders' Club. only the outstanding students in Physical Education can qualify. These girls are leaders and. as such, take the responsible parts in the Gym Shows. The club stresses good sportsmanship above everything else. and the girls enjoy working together towards this end. The result reflects itself in increased school spirit at :X.H.S. .--i i ,.. li. .-L. V AX? -H' ii-r ? V I A l 5 'j 'Il'-'4ff ' it . ,ti , 1--1-:H - ---- Q.-.- 1. .ii1,.. .-,.. RUS'l'l'QR Rfffv fllIA'Jl i. Briggs. Qigingewer, Y. lileppinger Row 1:00 ff R. l,iC:iusc, C. Berberinn. l. Vasilik, R. Best, lf. Fehr, Folwell, K. King, P. Sigafoos. D. Deutsch, T. Cuszitie. gl. DaRe, M. Clewell Rm' Ilirm' -- ll. lfllow, l'. Purdy. S. .-Mlziins, D. Miller. P. Lzilfaveiy xl. Senderowitz, lf. l,audenslager, B. Helwiu, vl. Vilonderly, Al. Vllescoe, S, Korr, C. George Ruiz' fozirfflp Montgomery, l.. Golub, fi. Folwell, Nl. Pierce, S. Phillips, B. Stziiilfcr, lVl. llusclq. ll. Zweizig. Nl. Nell, K. Siegfried, Cl. l't-ters. N. Trump. S. Glass OFFICERS Pnxtiialwzf ...... . , , . .klzinet Gnngewer lylift' lJl'f',YI'dlt'lIf ,... . Vail Kleppinger Sfr1'fiz11'y ..... ......,... ld :mily Briggs SPOIZIOI' Helen lVl. Smith ,fmhgr f mix 14 RUSTI-,R F111 ,fi ,Xllretl Sarller. Rohert lieuely, .lohn Balqell .9j 1'.' . hlfivlin ReeSe. -loseph Huegel. Dennis Richmonil, Bruce Young. Blair in-ller 5f'.i'f',1-Dmitl Heiser. Davitl Sheath. ,lohn lYrI'lil1elSeI'. 'lhnnias Chrisrman, liennerh Nltlnlenry, Hruti- ,Xlherrson CHESS CLUB The Chess Club presents an oppor- tunity for those interested in Competition ol' a somewhat dirlierent kind to display unusual ahilities. The members engage in constant play against each other: their team plays Z1 regular schedule in the Penn-.lersey Chess League and teaches all new comers the wonders of this fascinating game. Ul'il'ilL'liRS A xl S 1 f f f f in Pzffzidfizf Davitl Slaeath by-h 'ij l'i'ff' Pfiflidfllf , Thomas Christman -:L- Q - - Sff1'ftarf,' Kenneth NleHenry' 'E F : Q- L - Trmfzmfr' Llohn Vlverkeiser 1-'Z' 1- L E fEC'L'77lf,'-7 Spo mo r I I klohn lnalier lima ? 4'- X fs- J N-- l N 3 X. 'Va-I ,QOL RECORDS., :vrnry . A miw.lv..Wir iiwfliimw GIRLS LIFE SAVING CLUB Following a course set by the American Red Cross, the inenihers of Girls' Life Saving become certihed senior life guards. Before taking the test given hy the Red Cross. they must cover certain things in swimming. Their practice consists of personal safety in the water, techniques of rescues, artificial respiration and supplementary First aid. The theoretical side. as well as the practical aspect, is thus experienced. Rf JSTER Row our 4 Kathy lfisenzicker, l':it Dougher- ty, Nlzirlene -lones, Hedda Schwarz, Frances Durst, Mziry Heyl, -ludy Peters Row twolfhristine Samuels,-lounne Taylor, ,ludy Wfilter, Barhara Bowen, Vera Wlilckens, 'lioby Levine, Linda llleinherg, Grace Folwell, Cynthia Schock, Carol George Ruse f!ZI'c't - Pat Saiylor, David Hziclaet, Marie Husck L- -il K sill. it' i 1 1-,, tiff ' :ff 5: -TT,-TE. orricmzs - g I X 2 Pl't'J'I-fllt'llf ,...,. . . .Marie Busck --eg. Z, I- E View P7'c'IIiL1lt'7If. , . . .-ludy Peters 'LT 2 , 5 St'C'I'z'fIIl'y ..,,. ,.,., C arol Beitel J ! - Q , ,, ,Z Trvmurfr. . , . . .Hedda Shwartz A an E A x ' 'Z Spomor ' , , K David Hacker pillar ,ii :mx fi l BOYS LIFE SAVING CLUB ROSTE R Rox' f HF - Anthony Shurilla, Charles Havcr ly, David Diehl, Charles Plettz Rf1f34:'f:.L'u - Emery Rosenbluth, David Smith, ,lohn Yeager, Fred Schneider. Richard Bollman, Richard Piotrowski. Gary Saeger. Vliilliam NlcCarth5 The Boys' Life Saving Club follows a course set by the American Red Cross. After covering certain things in swim- ming, the members take a test which, if passed, makes them eligible to become certihed life guards. During the First periods when they meet, they practice Razz' IITVFE' Russell Gaal, David Hacker, Gordon ilireweeli, -lames Fenstermacher artificial respiration, personal safety in swimming, technics of swimming rescues, and supplementary lirst aid. Through their practice they become better swim- mers and may someday save a life. OFFICERS -f'f ff K -- Prffzdfrzz ..i,,., .,.. R ussell Gaal 3 fir- G X f 5 xi., A ,VZ-ff Prfffdent ,.,, , i Clyde Andrews L f QL' 'Li ii - Secretary.. i . ..i.. Gary Saeger 1 V ' ' Treafurer .,,. , . .jeff Mair R Q ,'li'- SQ Eff' V' 01 u QY5 GVARIXXQ 1 MX Spoizfor W' UI il? i '-:yn David Hacket l f,fff7ff'l 'Ullfff -.. lf' mwf' ll 3- -- S n 1 ll page from ty-.7505 GIRLS SWIM CLUB CHARMING WATER NYMPHS . The Synchronized Swimming Club, formed hy girls with advanced swimming zihility, is an unusual swimming cluh. Their aim is to gain more poise and co- ordination hy swimming in synchronized formations. They work continuously to perfect these skills. A valuable outcome results in the ahility to cooperate with others through swimming in precisioned drills. RUS'l'liR Row mirgfliristine Samuels. lflexinor Hichor. Anne lisser, Anita Schgult, Shirley Berheriun, Vern Vllilckens, Geraldine Costello Row 15011 -4 Lynne Harris, Lucille Stehley. Shirley Swoyer, Nanette Dexlourna, Judith Huber, Nancy Miles. lilise Edholm, Gloria Pillow. Pat Dickenson, Susie Harris, Frances Frzinlcs, lflizaheth Clewell Ro-sv ffirn' f Louise Alderson. lyllf Sziylor, David Hacker, ,lounne Taylor, ,login Urginec, l3ul'h:i1'u Bowen -fr.L,- fe - ,, ,.,,,,-.,.-.-, UFIUCHRS if 0 5, F-35 lJI't',l'1idt'IIf ...t.. . . .lozinne Taylor 13- J 91 5 ' 1 T' lvilv' !Jl'c',fl-dfllf. . . , , .Eleanor l'lichar 5 ' ' ! Q SFl'I't'fll7'j' ...... ....... S usan Harris 5 if 4 J W Q 7'rf'a,vz1z'rr. . . . , ,Nanette Delourno ,W 4 i E P'x 1 fy Il ' IZ Sjvontror 1 -,r ', David Hacker l w ,ZS-ISYW-Q11 3- If I -if-511:11 flair' t HM ix NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB RI 1S'll.R Rui.: iw- Llgirole Levine. .lutly Decking, Carol Smith. Xlnrcis Dreishach. Klr. Henry Nlessinuer, Carol Nlarlts. Ruth Rehriu. l.1nd4i Shelly, Sharon Saul Rffrz- r - Thomas Rt-nnineer, Barham Nonnemncher. Carol lirihhen, Pat U'Neill. Bonnie Wwillson. Ilse l,auerson. Cllendgi F-filer. hlizgiheth Clexxell. Herner Metzger l'iitrici.i Kllclq. fleorut Ciill Rv: 'l' f Nltirrin Rxipoport. lxdxxurtl Ritter. ilommx Reeves. blames Toolnn, Howeirtl Colt-m1m.llm Shahtlqi, Nlilce lfeit, Xllireil liruenlv. Xlzirtin l.Lit'limQm. Dgivitl Xlhriuht The memhers of this cluh are par- ticularly interested in learning ahout their natural environment. Un held trips they study zinimuls, rocks, trees, and stars. The main ohjeet is to study suhjects lightly touched in school. They study zihout the held they are interested in, and some of them enter projects in the science fair. During the course of the yezu' they have movies and slides. 1,1 -L.. fJFFlQ'I'QRS 9' -,ti-N Pra5z'da1it ., . klames Shgihda Z? : fire Pwfidmf . .yludy Deflcing N , -,QQ - Secretary. T .Thomas Renninger MA KG-5 Trfafzirfr, . , Edward Ritter M, XX Q- SJDUIIIOI' f -T Henry Nlessinger 'ij X 'Mfg-L W 4' A -'-N-1-fb.. rim fr- i f 'f11 St ,. -2 ttf ...af RIFLE CLUB FOR SAFETY The infant Rille Club, sponsored by Mr. Franklin -lones, aims to demonstrate and promote the safe handling of hrearms. A secondary aim is the development ol' accuracy. ln this goal the twenty-one active members practice Tuesday nights at the local Armory, as they try to qualify for the National Rifle-:men's Association of Nlarltsmanship. Later they intend to go in for inter-High School and intra- mural competition. 1,-1.111-1 - -' ,,,..-..- -in Raef . X veg, U ROSTER Rm' mir-Roger Minner, Sandy Sahy, Susanne Christensen, Richard Ludwig, Mr. Jones, .lames VVeingartner, Nancy Christensen, Virginia Moritz. David Huegel Row mmf David Miller, Garth Koniver, Donald Kalady. Donald Kline, Yestor Dicltert, Steve Salon, 'llhomas l-lollenhach, Terry lfrney Row ilirff f Rohcrt lVlaule, Harry l'luhert. Larry Long OFFICERS ll7't',Yl-ljfllf. . . ..,... .lames VVeingartner Sfrrvfnry, . . .... Richard Ludwig yll't'lIJ'IH't'1'. . . i .Nancy Christensen Sponror F. C. .lones fhlgr' Jr' MIX Il I T i ART STUDENTS TOUR TI-IE MUSEUM THEY CAME BACK WITH NEW CONCEPTIONS AND IDEAS if i , if I, ' If 44 I - ,ww-. X f J if ! 1 i,,,1 ff Q I This winter 77 art students toured the Philadelphia lVluseum of Art and there studied a world wide Picasso Show. ln the upper left we lind Ann Shellenherger intently studying his famous portrait of Gertrude Stein. To the right of that we see the staring face of Luther Henninger trying to imitate Z1 portrait hust in iron. ln the lower left -lziniee Neitz and -ludy Zellers are almost scared by the hronze Chinese god. ln the remaining picture -loklnn Kraus and Eleanor Kress- ler seem awed hy the metal sculpture in the true Picasso style and hy their expressions we wonder if they know what it is meant to he. swf' Z pdiff ViFf'l Iifj HHl!? f .K . , ' X it X, X ff Plays, concerts. extravaganzas and many, many other activities liven up the school year at rX.lrl.S. ln these pages we have triecl to Capture some of the fun and sweat of rehearsals, the Seriousness of our national organizations and the beauty and the color of their pagezintry. ln these extras we help link our school with our community and hring richness to our own lives. nmaasaaooooo ...N N- 1- -4 4' --1-K' ,--bfi,-T - - ' M x'5f' f jg ..gy.ifig ,.--', 9' 'L I 1 t q'.1.-.L ...abil , 1 , -I , I, lx:-1 - a f 1 H A ui ll -:ig M .,-.z l N X 2 In- ui N I L 1 - E wld 'ir' JF u 2, x 1' N P! J ,fa I I' X Wnomlvur hx FVLII1 tluldsrvin ..... Q Q i- X M N 'F 3 Ni . ,., 39 We Q' 31 . A K L. X X X :K 2 two- x-sg S e STUDENT COUNCIL l fs' 'if 5' 4,.p .. E 4 Q M4 . ., . f . ,.. 'W Fm. Our l'rf'.i'fdmz1 rl1fi'K'.v :hw l7HIIIf'l'0flH1 ffmu-up ll11H1'fl-II OFFICERS Prrfzdfzzi ....,,.......... Paul Reinhard ffm' Pnuidfzif, . . . . .Carol Constantine Sfrrffary .,,.... ......, L inda Katz Sfr'gr1111I-at-rlrmf ,........ :unes Tool an Spomor Paul K. Clynier Student Council, heing ll student government orgzlnizntion, practices de- mocratic principles. The menihers of this body represent the entire high school. As ll member of the National Association, Student Council sends dele- gates to :treat conferences where ideals are exchanged. Throughout the year, one of this 0I'gLlI1lZHfl0D,S main ohjectives is to promote hetter relationships hetween A.H.S. and other schools. it sr S 5 -5 f . its X PALM' f'l-QI.'Ikx l 44 ,I , ROS'l'lfR R if ,iff f Barlwara Nliller. lucy Walczuk. Rosalie Nlazziotra. vlucly Dover, Sandi Steward, llail Conrail, Barbara lurlqo, Nan linepper. Karen Weaver, Suzanne Wagner, Diane Collins, Pat Rhoda, lileanor Hicliar. Peggy Laubacli, Karen Del,on:. Bonnie ,lo Nadlverazny, Peggy Bartholomew, Yvonne ,-Xtiyeh Rf fi :iw Y Barbara Nlaly. ,lane XlcCready'. Sandy Yan Sant, Allcta Carter, Sandra Loluiis, Rlanet Wieder, Nlr. Clymer, Kate Bauer, Linda Casper, PeUHX Alirago, ,lane Beers, Dorothy Snyder, Carol Vleanes, Connie Ritter, Mziryelnn Nlcnlalnlw, Yolanda Colarusso RQ.: Iliff? f -lack Kent, -Xnne blohnson, Linda Katz, Carol Constantine, Carl Bentelspaclier, Ronald Rewiician, 'liorn Nlakoul, -lolin l.a55o, Ylilaomas l.icl:, Henry Schneclc, .lack Corman, Leslie Bower, Dave Becker, ,lim loolan, Rloe fiarellia, George Passarn. linda Chamberlain. Carol l.evine, Bonnie Shillnert, Robert Seltmier R'f:.:'j'fjfuf Y Neal Ramsey, Paul Reinhard. .-Xce Coleman, ,lay Miller, Harry l.opsonzski, Stanley liberslcy, Dave Assad, Bruce Dilainu, Vlolin l,utzl:o, Vlolwn Kreps, Clary SCl'1llH.CI', l,arri' Best, Vance ,H-Hieris, blames Limlenmutli, liicliartl Sherman, ,lohn Schiavone. Uzir Conznzftifff arf af-:vayf pfazznfzzg for our Whoo! affzzfrf ,.,., 'Q Wfwww. , My D . vt .1 V fi. .: ' f 2 , f flglllj'-ZfZ7':'f 'iv sf? s X- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f I 'I W git ,J V ,, am , 'i 1' 1, Dr. fjljllflllf WORTHY AND OUTSTANDING . . The National Honor Society is com- posed of fifty four seniors who have met the special qualilications of scholarship, citizenship, honorship, leadership, and personality. The members of the society are called upon for participation in so many other activities that regular meetings are limited to an organization meeting, a special events meeting, and an installa- tion ceremony. Regular business is conducted at special meetings called hy the executive committee. However, a Service Committee has served the school at many functions. ln spring, reorganization of the cluh takes place when the new memhers are inducted into rlie society during a special assemhly program. OFFICERS Pngrzidrfzi. , ..,....... Carmine Bedotto l'1'rf IJI't'J'IiCl1t'11f. . , ..... Carter Becker Sm-r'i'tf1z'y .... . , .Wlanda Holtzinger Tfw1.rzm'r ..,,. , ..... Helen Hlatky Sfrgvafir-ar-.Jrnrr. , ..,. Gene Mattes SPUIIIOI' rmzfrrr A-virli our .fflldfllff Raymond l.. Wlaller jmgf wfglili l HV -v R R R R l ,,mJ','N.. RUS'l'lfR f Rim Yost, Judy Zimmerman, :Xnn Hunsicltcr, Rosie Schuniuclqcr, Mary Peklirilt, Alncltic Milk f:.:fi f .lancr Gnngcwcr, ,loan Ross. Beverly Foulk, ,lucly DaRc, Guic Mirclicll, Bnrlmrn l,giLnlt-nslagclx Sylvia Phillips. Priscilla lotli. Wwunda Holtzingcr. Sheila Korr. Brenda Bortz, Libby Domsky, l,intla Vllc-inliwg, .luilltli Unlile, HL-lcn Hlgitky. Nancy Kline firm' f ,lolunna Yollmun, Curliy Xliclilcr, Bzirbarxi ShaH'cr, Donna Reis, ,lunct Kpinilcl, lfllnor Rcsslcr, ,lunar Foglcmun. Carols Xlillcr. Sandra Hachmnn, Carlicrinc Peters, -lanct VVic1lcl',vl1inc Buzliy. Nancy Trump, l,0uis lfckerr, Francine liarfman f7v:w' f Virginia Diclqcrt, llrncst l r1inkcnl31cltl,Allcn Hess, Blair Saidlcr. CliH'Norrl Frccil. .lolin Xycrklicist-i', Carter Bcclccr, Donalcl Kgilady, Robert Swoycr, Robert Vlvollx, ilcralcl Zailwcll. Gene lVl1ittcS, Cnrminc Ycclotto, Alfi-t-il Sntllcr, Betsy Zixriziz. l.ctlLi l-lt-rman Coziffrfrzfff and f4'orR,flmp.r lzffp roniial our our fdifmzfiofi I V! Z x 40' I 9 08 1 W ' tiff fZgl7l3, V7iC'f CANARY CAVALIERS Bebop for darzrfzzg ,H POPULAR BAND . The Canary Cavaliers is a musical group that is always prepared to play for the school dances and the class plays. The group, led by student director Clilliord Freed. rehearses regularly and plays anything from the classics to the modern rock-and-roll. Famous for their assembly appearances, they have proved to he a popular musical organization. ROSTIQR St'71l.0l'J'7LlllH.Ol'Ll Freed, l,arry Fisher. Richard Sutliff, Clair Althouse, Catherine Peters. Donald Urtt, Terry Stertler, lfugenu Mattes, 'llhomas KL-hnel ,XIIPIIVIIIQV lftl Snyder, Richard Doddy, lhomas Koncsics, l iLlgLL'l'1L' llari, lid Rohhins Soplm1i1firr.v - Rolwrr Sclinierkt-r Lfaalfr Clifford Freed SPOHJOI' Henry G. Neuhert pl A 61 lm zx L, E A 3 o - .1 CANARY CLEFS SWING AND SONG . . The Czuiary Clefs are 11 selective organization of mixed voices. They entertain for our enjoyment at school functions. they represent the school at civic and community affairs throughout the valley. and they also exchange pro- grams with Various high schools. YVith 11 share of the spotlight in the .-Xnnual Spring Concert. the Clefs are a versatile group of singers. dancers. and instru- inentalists. RHSll,R PJIVH ' Rag'-lflrg RC'-. Rm: wrt- bludy slenl-qinson, M113 th fzirecki, Ronnie l.imni. Busan Kuff. ,-Xnn Deiley, ,lurly Rau. .lezinerrv Roherrs, Brenda Xchcj: Rui.: fizfffbluner Hurltins, Darlene Cole, Ctirole Kliller. Xiruinia Dxclzerr. Molly VN ohlsen. Christine Nlohr, Dianne Yziniigzi Rm: 'flrff Cfhrirlnqs Hoxle, ,limi Qvallism, huuene H:-hler, Stew Fursr, Hike Reno, Dennis ligiurn, Donulfl llgiusrnzin slr., Rohrrr Smith kwa' .win Prerlvrlclt Kole. Clinrlvs Meltin- ther, ,lohn Cameron. Xrthur Rirr, Nlurk Rucler, Ronulcl lieclter, 'l'eri'y Rvinhzml OFFICERS Ijfffl-0lz'7Zf Rohert Smith lr!-EF Prrfidfzzi Michael Reno Sfcrffary-Y'rea,tiirfr . , Darlene Cole Sponfor Sara Aungst 6 fzgfiljy-,'f:'fn I tw af Q N' 'x X X fi X - l ' l jim and Pal arf our -favorite duo Fkixlx- S S' iw M , W P' if--A ,llflk 'IIN 4 A CAPPELLA CHOIR SERIOUS SINGING . . The 1132 voice A Cappella Choir, most famous of the choral groups at AHS., is well known throughout the Lehigh Valley. This group represents the school. singing for the Tri-State Convention of National School Ad- ministrators and the hanquet of the City Council PTA. This year the choir sang for the Thanlasgiving and Christ- mas asselnhlies. They are a feature attraction in the Annual Spring Concert, OFFICIQRS lanies Callisto I'1'ri' I'1'r,v1'cfi'11I . Patricia Graham Srrm'ff11'y I , , . Susan Katz 'I'1w1,r111'f1' , xlucly Kuinmery 1 X Spoziwr f Sara plungst IIIQUI IKIIIIA' . pizgr fzgfily'-i , W 'x , , f Rf, age R1 JSTPQR 11 Knhy Hgulllad. -lurly' ylcnklnson, Sully lllil'li9.B.iVl'5l1I'l1 Doran. .lnnut Hurkins. :Xnnc johnson. Honm: Slullurt. Cgltlm-rinr Erly. Susan Katz, Carol Iirslmp. ylucqucllnr Hozcr. Bobbi NlCQuillqcn, Kay limnz. flrglcr-Uy'u1'prCl:. Hclcn Hlarlqy, liarlwura Rlrrfgr Ric 'fl -l,ou1s XL-lull-1. blanc llwomgls. Sznmly' Dronln, Hrcmla Xclvcy. l'5:1rlmrg1 Schruclcr. lo.-Xnnv Kraus. Suzanne Hoss. l.o1s lickcrt. ,Xnn Deilcyy yludj. Rlcff. ,loan Flllow. l'lZ1TFlCl2i Hoalcrmzln, Var flralwlirn. lirywrly' l'Oull:. lfzlrlmm Srcplu-ns, llarlyurrl Hump 7: 'J-mf Curolfg Sunni Harm. Rurlw inn Vlfulclm Surulw lrmrfr. lin SY'xjITltI'. ylunlxtlw Wmt. .lvanurrv Rolmrrs. Xlurm Sccnlefr, lillmlu-flu Wcinslwelmcr. Rrgxmnu Rm, Xlri. Xungsr, Sally ,Xnn Sl1k'll't'I',,l1Il'1lClj lilfrqursr. -lan Harrman. limily l'Sn-trm-nlvcnllsr, Dolorce Xlcfonn--ll. Hgrrlmra lioyw,-r. furol Snynlur. Nlllffllli Xnn Nlfgyrgr fi! '7, llf' D11Vl4:m' Cff1If:,Lfamlr- Nlllll-l'. DUI'Ufl11'.1 Doylrg. l.1l'1Lll1 Sclmnrn, Curol l,1rL. lif-rrx l.uu SClT1il1LlT, Clwrlsrlnr Nlolwr. ylunur lrbfglurnzm. Ymrlgilwiu lJlCli1jI'l'. Carole Kulms. lnfllzl Herman, flluriu Dcurscly. C3Tl1f'I'lHl' Purcrs, Molly Wohlsun. klumly' Rau. lirfqnrln Kurrn. ,lurly Kummvry. Karen Uffls Rui-' fm' lgiyyruncmg liusg, Douglas Prunli. lfolugrr SU1Vlfl1,DJlX'lfl Km-slcj., xlICl'121LAl Kvnnulyg lzlxxoml Ximmrrmnn. Rolmgrr Davin-S, Henry Sclwnvuk, ,llI'f1 l.fJll1SfO. Dr,-nnis Baum, Hurolrl Hvinuy. yll'lI'X ll'-nsllgrson. Donulfl Iiffylrf, Drmulrl Hgnnsmnn ylry, li:-nv Nlxllr r, Dick l'a1'ks,fInAor'gv Pgnssoro, liurl Srl-mn if 1. -' lxrnusr lranl4unl51vl4l, l',l'lIL'T Srrohl, David RlAlDl721l'Ll, ylohn .-Xclams. Nlrlcc Rcno, ylolwn Q'11n1m:ron, Roln-rr ylucolws. Ronulal lirgclqr-r, Dull, Rorhrucli. Xrtlwur lint, Hurry Klinv, lam limcrlck, ltuuunu lie-l'1ll-r. 'lfgrry Ruinlmrrl. Nlzulq lizulcr, Q'l11u'l1-S licrranclwr. Rolwrr Kiclrl. Stew lfurst fr'Qf1f','-rzzzff Z Maggy ff f ,r' f ,wg ' -5, :mg ,ai ,,,, . T K V X , V , f 'WK Q 7 . W 1- 'LZ1Z, ' M5141 v YD f . f . Q l fW g9 f r f W K M' , if A 'J 53 27 ... . M, fr. 9 ' NV fy f' f . 1 4' Q24 i Z ,, .. w, 1 UK- 1 fltiffi if S Z? .,,. V -. Y . .P if 9 ' . . rhe Clmir rcspunclq ' K ' 'x'L Xi Y C K ra ' X' ,Q Q , , ' was 'X L ' 5 S as S R fy 7, 1' rw ,. g, ,satis .tx ,K . f . at I y SQ Q- A A ix A A Q A A - ... ,T R sf fiffi GIRLS G-LEE CLUB Ruiz' um' - Barbara Fritz, l,ouise Bateman, Eleanor iliapler, Mary Rice, Gertrude VVietler, Barhara Nase, Ruth Crehs, lfunice Ruhr, Doris Heimhach, Pat Nlaiatico, Lorraine Kushner, Renne DeLong, ,loan Dimmick, Sandra Brantlt, Shirley Branclt, Sylvia iiritler Rm' from -lanice Nyemscelt, lVlary lfeller, Linda Sleight, Iris Kramer, Marilyn Buss, klutly Beisel, Sandra Amey, lfrances Durst, Santlra Lowe, Eleanor Daubenspeclt, Carol Bishop. Karen Kropp, Frenltlie lVlinner, ,lacqueline Soha, -luliana Niclcislier, Pat lVlorgan, Shirley Miller RuCz'lf11'Fz'f Rhoda Baum, Pattie Burke, Karen VVeston, Alutly Aungst, l,innla Cook, lVlarie Peris, Ann Musselmen, Kathryn Miller, Arclyth Zareclcy, Beverlee Kliller, Sara Aungst, Mary Casciano, -lean Santee, Marjorie Kleintop, .loan Shoemaker, Rose Spagnoletti. Pat Kempsey, Carol Seihert, Alminta Vllainhe, Atlraine Shafer Ruiz' four A Geraldine Costello, Caroline lVloretZ, Barhara Crystal, Penny Hallman. Susan Moore, lVlaryAnn l-lermany, Shirley VVasko, Rosalie Mazziotta, Bonita Reithauer, Catherine Baumer, Patricia lurczyn, Dorothy Kline, Nancy Hoffman, Patricia Klicl-1, ylanet Bohsteclt, Dorothy Barr, Ronnee Zimny, Carol Hillegass Ruiz' fiiif fgloanne Gacltenhach, -lanice -lacohs, Kathleen Burkhart, Chloe Angstatlt, klennette Betx, Carolyn Gollinger, ,lean Ross, Sally Diehl, Pat l.ong, Sieglinetl lfihert, Barhara Furst, lilsie Reish, Alle-ta Carter, Charlotte lfinsla, Carol Faustmann. Dorothy Newhartl, Nlary Adams, .loanne Hahn, Beverly Bean Rm' ,tix -f Nancy Sarson, Carol Bigg, Florence Williams, Faith Krzyzan, ,lane Santlt, llse l.aue1'son, Lynne Harris, ,lutly Ylot, Gail lVlahus, Carol l,ilin,qer, ,lutly hflerritt, Rosie llilolli, Ruth Rinlter, lrene Blauser, ,lutlith Schnahel, Carol Shaffer, ,lutly Hoke During the past year the Girls' Glee Cluh 5 performed for the xluvenile Band Concert and the Knights Templar Christmas program, as well as for the annual Christmas program at A.H.S. Singing provides its memhers with fun and pleasure and gives many local audiences a musical treat. OFFICERS 1JI't'.Yl'KZlf'7If .,....,. Eleanor Dauhenspeck fvitw 1JI't'.fI-dfllf .....,......., kludy l-loke Sf'fn'tz11'y-Y'rfz151m'r. i .Christine Samuels X Spoiievor A dnb ri'!1af1r,rf1f Sara Aungst page ri infly .LI Fm Q 61,15 a K t:-J, 'ls A elsgf QMQQ GEL Jilm lx a lil V I M,fygb,t THE CHOIR AND GLEE CLUB ARE ALL DRESSED UP FOR THE SPRING CONCERT The tllnnx fol the ehoral groups present the Annual bprlng Concert. For two hours these tholrs held capacity .iudlences spellhound is rhex rendered in true I-XHb stxle the muslc from the popular to the Classlt. SPRING CONCERT culminated xlhen everyone dressed up to Z 2- I fV,I - I . 'ff , I ,f it I 6 I I .rf-if ,V W 2' ft S: rf , f ege5Q53gQ?QgW?geeE3 M , ve A E, ,Q , , .V j ' 2 L Q as .2-Li. y,,,,I-f jr '15f'?l'W'i'3 'I A Q - ii 5332? , J -fx-VI- , eww age rzirzefy-one X Y Y ORCHESTRA Thi J-fI'I'7I!Q,f fum' Ifftllrfliflrtj MUSIC A LA BOSTON POPS . . Among the many programs of the newly-organized orchestra are those given at Song Assemblies, the Christmas Pro- gram, the Allentown Education Assembly dinner-meeting, and the annual Spring Concert. OFFICERS Prr,r1'dmzf .... .,., .... N 1 muy Griffith l'fn' 1J7'r'J'1Adt'7If .... , .loan Hartinan Sm'1'ffz11'y-Y'n'f1,f11rfr ,.... ,Marilyn hflerlael 1.ZAb7'!H'I.lHI ........,..,., Charles Hein lr. Spmzfoz' i Henry A. Soltys fnzgf Him lx I ' - 2 f 4 ,. , V x ami I Wifi ,, A A - 'V Zfflx Z K FROM BRUBECK TO BACH r 4ffQf i l',-N.':'i: - -Xllen Hess, .lerry Chariton, -lan Kent, LV ,I paw zz in ,loan Hartman. ,lames Vllong, David Moyer, ,ludith Zellner. Roger Reiehard, Llune Wlood, Rodney Wright, Nancy Griffith, ,loelene Weaver, Sandra Navarre. Beverly lransue, Martin Lachman, Marilyn Nlerlcel, Connie Ranck, Hilda Freismuth, listher Haskins llffflz - -lanet ulllde, Charles Hein -lr., ,lean Roemig, -lane Cordero. lane Sanclt Cello K ,ludith Dower, --Xnita Wenzel, Linda Lichtenwalner. Barbara Nlaly Ba.ffACatherine Peters, james Hast, Frederick Cole fllufff Sally Shelter. Donna Nlarltowitz, Nancy Knerr Ubfff f l.ouise Laudenslager Clarinet ff Clillorcl lfreecl, 'lheoclora Nliller, Donald Xliuchter Sawpfzom' f Sandra Snyder, Naomi lVlertz, May- nard Nlusselman Baffomz f Gretchen l,ul'f Trumpfi W' Sheldon Hoffman, Dale Staurller Tronibonf f Roherr Schmerker llorn - l,orelei 'lrenge Tuba - Donald Benner Piano f Cathy Nlichler, l-lollie Deilxer Harp - Hollie Deifcr Organ - Frederick Cole Xjgfoplzonf f ,loan Clackenhach PKffMJ!f07Z - Douglas Correll, l,ois Krapl' Ibfalzkf - Patricia Graham .Yzzrmfor Connie Ranclx My-flzrff ff X Cf' ff W gf s 7 7 Zi! f .lfr. Soflya' 62ll4I'1't'f5 V, of, aw. -gy, JJ ss ft age Q Y 4... ' 'eww' me-v 'i V ,M , H., . ,,., , .....,., W W, .k,,, Nm. .,., 0 s..,,w.,mW,...,,m....0W..wn.w,,,,..., ,,W,,,,W lle XM ' ff Wffiff X ' 4- - fl X I 1 j , f ' f 1 .. is 75 ' Y ff 4 WZ., . W lb 7'f I'4'fll' flllf lil Nl CONCERT BAND After the football season the Concert Band. made up of eighty student musicians from A.H.S.. goes into re- hearsal for the hig event of the year. the Spring Concert. Meanwhile they also entertain us at assemlwly programs. All its performances, at school or in the community, contrihute to the cultural enjoyment ol' our community. OFFICERS Pr f'.i ' idmit. , lfugene lllattes firm' l'1'r,f1'u'f1zf . Larry Fisher Sf'l'I'z'fl17'j'. Llatherine Peters 7'I'z'I1J'IlI'r'I' . Richarcl Sutlirli rllzzmzlgrr, , , . . . .rlierry Stettlei' Spollfrxf' l lenry G. lxleulwert puxgf' Pl mlx lf ui l rw ' ,f f f' .N , J Q H 71 7 -HW' ROSTIHQR f Clsiir Alhouse. llfilrer Burigin. l,urr3' Fisher. Clifford Freed, Allen Hess, .ludith Huher, Roberr lssermoy er, 'lxhonins Kehnel. Doneild liies. hugene Nlzittes, Donald Urtr, Bruce Riegel, 'liliomzis Roniig, 'l-erry Stettler, Richard Sutlil'l', l.urr3 Ware. Dondld lluchter. Catherine Peters, ,lohn Bernhard 'rj f Gary Brey. .lack Brohst. Carmine Brognu, Faith Deily, .-Xnne Dellvries, Richard Doddy, Donald Dreishdcli, Xsncy Fisher, Sandra Fries, ,loseph QiIlClitI1lW1iCl1, liugene Hziri, Vincent Hoclq, Suzanne Knoll, 'lqhomais Koncsics, William Krause, Barham Miller. 'lweddy Miller, Edward Tohhins. ,lohn Rosenherg, ,luines Scheirer, Beverly Stephens, 'lied Snider. Lorelei Flirenge, Stuart lviesenherger '77 r',' f Donsild Benner, Rohert Bollin,qer,RogerC1inn, Ron1ildDiehl,Dougl1is Correll, Ronald lfpp. ,lonnne Hacken- hgich. Paul frinngewer, Scott Geller, Edwin Hoffman, Sherwood Kneclit, Nancy' Knerr, l.ois Kriipli, Donna fllnrliowirz, Carol Nlinnich. Xlziynartl Nlusselmzin, Richard Palmer, Sundrgi Schurlxer, Rolwert Schnierlqer, Szindrzi Snvder, Dgile Stiiutlfer, Cathleen Ternluzin, l.ois lrump, l.ouis Vllooley, lrene Yost ,W .4 rrhfarfff and fhfzi ..,.... . . Toot .l Tooif Tum Y i esse Koller '54--vu MARCI-IING BAND Where Marching and Specfaculars Are Needed we OIfFICIiRS IM ',x' lrtffllf liUl lIiN li MA'l l'IiS IJ' fff- IH-mfffmfr LARRY FISHER Sffr'flf1f'-N' , , L'rX'lxHHRINli I'FQ'l'l'QRS 7'mm11-ff RICH ARD SU'l'l.IFIf .llzllltllf f e 'l'IiRRY S'I'Ii'l l'l,IiR Spnpfjuf' HENRY xl. NI'.UI3l'.Rl fum: rm ix x f The A.H.S. Band Furnished If The :Xllentown High School Marching Hand performs at all outdoor sports events and in most civic parades, with its unique formations and extraordinary marching ability. Led by the ma-iorettes and color guard, their enthusiastic music at football games makes everyone feel like cheering the team to Victory. .-X smaller but spirited band plays for all basketball games and pep rallies. 4' 2112'ff -if 2 1 iz il l K ffofor fill! iid --Q,,,, e., Q5 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Christmas Time at Allentown High School is a happy time. And the Christ- mas Program is one of the most joyous events of the season. Along with its heauty and splendor it arouses the feeling of joy and good will in the hearts of all. Presented hy the Music' Dlai'ARTMl2N'l' in Assemhly isr- wwf' 2 px 1 flL'Ill'l:,'-HL! T W A 7 'y Mg .Q W. an ,iw SENIOR CLASS PLAY 4 ' Onions X A in the Stew ' ' y, I f . ,sxlxthsf ' - l .-'f .'T'-wxy f . RR, . v .... 1 cy ' 2 42 ' gg U - 4 J 6 . V xxx H f ,qi X 1 0 5TElN p I I VF! 'E 'l l 3 ..... Where hearts were high and fortunes low and onions in the stewng so Shakespeare, and we seniors used Betty NlacDonald's play for our class produc- tion f a great choice and a wonderful hit. The MacDonald family moves from the civilized society of Seattle, VVashington. to the loneliness of an island, twelve miles from the North Pacilic coast, Where various dilemmas perplex the entire family. Little troubles about the house --faulty plumbing and odd furnishingsg and big troubles ee an overactive tide and a healthy but unwelcome snowstorm CAST janet Kandel Michael Rosenfeld Maxine Rosenfeld Janice Weidner blames Shahda Ronald Segel Irwin Schmier Donna Reiss Betty Schaadt Phyllis Gruenstein Susan Katz Linda Katz Sue May Sally Heydt Larry Buss Larry Mouer Barry Miller Francine Katzman Karen Westrin Phil Allen Susan Fisher Martin Lachman James Grill? Nancy Stauffer 4 many problems for the family but a houseful of fun for the audience. ,.f,,,,,r , 'f ,M F 4 pa 4' auf hundrnf and one Nfl ,.., ,.....A,,-....,, MAA... f f 4 Q P 1. ' . Q 3 1 : ' 5 ' : jlisll. Q ,, ,,12,3,,, Y ix Q' A 1 Wm , ,TA uv-vunussfggyrviggxik 'wqv OUR JAPANESE VISITOR I11 CX4llliS1fL' dress, lirrle YUKI K11Y11sl1lMl1R.11,.1111 1-sr 1111111 .Ill 11111, 1'r111r1'11stecl the H1151 with the Wkst. L I . fr 11111111-I1-cl l11J1' 111111111 111511111115 111 our 11111111111 IS QI1 P 1 sl11o11 Show of Silfillj' v1s11111s 211161 11111-ly g11'ls, A- W 4--- ' ll il YDUR GARDEN OF FASHIONS Sf1o1z,fo1'1'ci by IDISTRIBUTIVE Ii11UcAT111N CLUB , ,fy ,Mgr ffm' l'1u11lmi .md 11011 Leading the way in the spring events at A.H.S. was the Parade of Fashion , a showing of the latest spring styles. Presented hy the Distrihutive Education De- partment, it was the 13th annual show. seen on March ll in the evening and again in auditorium. Sixty girls from the senior, junior, and sophomore classes wore the striking spring collection of fashions. Modeled were beach wear. sports wear. f ff X f ,i street dresses, coats. suits. and formal wear. perfect for every high school girl's wardrohe andpriceconscious as well. .:.y, f 'U fri 7, QWVPW-i:i'...l ,WM ,W ,W H in ew asf 1 X U 2 .41 a r one lzzuidrrd and flirfr X7 Til Q .Ii ,A ,f, Af. f. , , K xt , . 7 5 , x 5 LW- ,. i 1 .55 Football, Basketball, VVrestling, Swimming, Baseball, Track, and Tennis are the major sports at Allentown High School. A.H.S. believes that interscholastic sports are an integral part of the educational program. The following pages are dedicated to the achievements of the wearers of the Alf The records speak for themselves. - 1 - ps 1. .. -' X1 . ' -I -af' ' 3 ' - - w 5-.sa . :I . v nf L ' .'1 ull N n 1' Ni lgx LxJ-, 14 7919- s pu? .fr In I Mt . 1 , A. 5 'iq 1,1 Lk 7 F Lg : -' N 4 A . .1', '23 ' . 'H fl 1' H 4 , 'T' 'P' -I ' l ff -,-vw :1 . 0 I V- .sl In K ..- fe Y .Q I I it A '11 ' in 1. ,,,, ji ':, :Iii .LQ vuflj 111- 1 Lil - tl: ,', U V Wbmlcllr by 'lqcrry Dugggum PEP RALLIES P11111 QWIYINCI' 1JI'l't'l'fOl' of .ltl1ff'f1'f,f S1 1 Robert Stimmel fl,v5't, Dfrfctor of Athlftiff jnzgf our l11u111'1'nz' an FIGHT TEAM FIGHT! Student Council sponsors and prepares the program for pep rallies, The rallies over the years have gained the approval of the student hodv due to participation hy the faculty. who let their hair down for a few hours to help generate pep and enthusiasm for our major sports events. Our wonderful hand hlasts forth our favorite tight songs. The attractive niajorettes perform intricate marching patterns with tricky haton tivirling. The peppy cheerleaders lead our roaring student hodv with our favorite Canary Cheers. Outstanding niemhers of the Allentown school system give words of encouragement. From these well-rounded pep rallies the enthusiasm is generated and retained for the special athletic event to follow. The Fdfllffj' CXO-:wif page one fmzidrfd and J'KC'6'H MAJORETTES if l Rf JS li SCH U M AL'Kli R HIGH STEPPERS . . Displaying timing and co-ordination, the major- ettes add a touch of variety to football and basketball games. These energetic girls also devote time and talent to auditorium programs, parades and pep rallies. They participate actively in the Girl's Gym Show which is held biennially. ROS lll'iR Center on ilrzmi -- Rose Schumacker QCz1pI.l Lqfr - Barbara Saltzer Froni f -ludy Feldman Riglzf e- Priscilla 'lloth Helena -lost-ph, Sharon lVlzins:1ll, Mary Zuzick, Patricia l.al7:1ver, ,loy llirimble, Alla Diduch, Joan Vvonderly, Yvonne Ariyeh, .luliunn lemzm, Pamela Perilla page um' humirni mall argl: X' CHEERLEADERS Here are the hoo-ri girls of A.H.S. These cheerleaders. dressed in their bright new uniforms, help the students put the zip into cheers at all x. our sports events. This group, chosen after keen competition. constitutes the school's most ardent and energetic supporters. Led by captain loan Folwell, the girls can be depended upon to keep spirits high at all athletic functions. ROSTHR Vlutlg Dalit-, Sylvia Phillips, slant-t fiangeixcr, -loan liolwell Cuplnffz, lxmily Briggs, -Indy Senclerowirz, Sally Rtlarns. l,intl1i fioluh, llizin Nlillvig hranci-s lehr, C girhi' ltllou, Karol iworgc ill!-KN l'iUl,Vl'lfl.l. fiizmfrful nm! zliuif VARSITY FGOTBALL The A.H.S. Canaries under Coach Perry Scott have just completed the most successful and diilicult schedule in years, winning 9 and tying 1. In addition to meeting perennial rivals Bethlehem. Easton. and Phillipshurg, they met and defeated Memorial. the best team in New jersey, and Patterson Park. the hest team in Maryland. This is the second year in succession they have won the Big Four Championship. Allentown opened the season with a 25-0 win over Pottsville at the A.H.S. Stadium. Next the Canaries defeated Scranton Central 35-7 at home. Scranton went on to win the Lackawanna championship. Continuing their home stand, a new rival, Neshaminy, Champs of Lower Bucks County, went down in defeat 40f7. Then the game of the year ee the Scottsmen defeated Memorial of West New York in one of the hardest fought grid- iron contests ever witnessed in the A.H.S. Stadium 14-13. This victory ended one of the longest scholastic gridiron records of -10 wins over a five year period. Allentown went on the road for the next three games, winning from Phillipsburg 6-0, settling for a 1-1-1-1 tie with Altoona fthe only game to mar a perfect seasonj, and defeating the Mountaineers of Hazleton 2-1-7. The Canaries finished up a glorious season with two wins over their arch rivals, Easton 20-0, and Bethlehem 6 to 0 in the rain before 19,000 people on Thanksgiving Day at the A.H.S. Stadium. SCHEDULE RESULTS A H.S. Opp. AI.H.S. U 75 Pottsville High ..... . . . 0 6 Phillipshurg, N. .. . . . 3-1 Scranton Central ..,... . . . 7 12 Altoona High ....., . . .12 40 Patterson Park, Md.. ......... 0 24 Hazleton High ..... . . , 32 Neshaminy ,,........ ......... 7 20 Easton High. . .v .... . . . 1-I Memorial, West N. Y., NJ. .... 13 6 Bethlehem High ..... . . . 213 Total .... . . . .... .46 COACHES Glenn Smith, Ken Wildonger, Perry Scott, Bob Mentzell, Tom Persing page wif Izumi FII anz' 1 ,2 'unv1 '7'v7?liM7 'f'f -- f f if i LV , , f ' iee, -W h f f 5 or , r l ,,,A 'h,f I m ,,,V ,Ta , W M 7: lphgllsif A fq, E p T I 1 p A 's Q l , 'K li,f ' 'mfj V ,A ,,,' , zl, H w , i '-':Y - i ,, , i e , 8f1h Q Alll 1 63 Q, !V f, A if i e' if , f-'-' 1 ' Q - ig. g ,W lr or V ff - V. Q ,f .WA A 0, dz N275 Wap? 8'iltl11l,llg,?f in ' 1 i x , 2 it ' r X7 ' ,,,f Z? 4. i ef J' X X .e ,e ' .K ,i 'X ' Y ff W ,., i, h ,i h : K' 4,, X nneee ,.:: Q .. r '-- '- -- ' Q' , e mi in 1A- - f' 1 'V' 1 -6 e ' ' X' l A' W if i Q , i v r ' o A r ' r fr 5 Y hi- - V, ' ke, . A x ,.,4 l957 VARSITY SQUAD fwfr wx' f Roger Long. Steve Nlondovich. l.un Burkert, -loe Donmoyer, Lincoln Jzirrerr, Ronald l.ong1, Dave Hohzinnon, Xl'll ', nl QL HTL, Drk N11 li l Sfwwzigllfiizr- lilliriilfr. 'lllnire-lr, Cllurlesiliililiuss, Roll Groller, Paul Phaiss, George Yginiuer, Bill Cooperinzin. ,lohn Nlurrziugli, -lerry Gnycheck. Mike Wing. 'liom Ureenaiwxilr Tllfl-'ill Mx' - Dan Costello, Tom Diehl, Brent llverley, Bill Bronstein, Boh Somnions, Dick Chrisrmzin, Ray Geiger, Plioni Wing, :Xl Joseph, Dave Assad Ff'l1'flI rox' - -lohn Schaeffer, Ronalil Vlgicohy, Dave Porrlock, ,luck Melchior, Bernie Costello, Dave Slceurh, -loe Noti, Ron Cameron. Drive Kelly fgffl' fic: - Fred Rushutz, Hurry Lopsonzski, 'lierry Willson, Nlel Maw, glohn Hrucholc, Paul Reinhard, 'lied Arhogasr, Bob Singly. Qiery Moyer. David Sharpe, Manager iii i 1 ,, pagf mf lzurzdrfd and fffiwz A. H. S. UNDEFEATED This Season iNn1v1DUAL scoR1NG Riff ii TD PA T Pty. -Iosepli Noti ..... .... 7 ,.,., O ...,. 4 2 Alfred Rushatz .,...... 6 .A.., O ..... 36 Harry Lopsonzski .r,... -1 ...., O ..... 24 Bernie Costello ........ 3 ..... O ..... 18 .lack Melclwior. .. ..,. 3 ..,.. O. , . , .18 Bruce Trotter. 4. .... 3 ..... O. . . . .18 Len Burkett ......,,.. O ..,.. 15 ..... 15 Richard Makoul ...... .2 ..... O ...,. 12 Albert Joseph ,,4,..... 2 .,... O ...r, 12 Terry Wilson .... .,.. 1 ..... O ,,... 6 Ronald Cameron .... 1 ..... 0 ,.... 6 .lay Miller.. .... 1 ...,. Totals 33 15 213 page one hundred and tfvflw vi, l J '-.,Vfw0WWf la X Cf -f.'.1pl:1:'r1 ljfl-f.'Hf7fI7IiI1 D,-X111 SKI-I-XTH DAVE K1iI,I.Y 1957 BIG FOUR STANDINGS 11,011 Loft Pri. Allentown . , ..,. 0 ,...,., 1.000 Bethlehem ...., . .1,.. .-.. .333 Easton A.,.,. ..,e 1 . UZ... .333 Phillipshurg, . ,.1. .. ... .333 TEAM ST.-XTISTICS .1'.H.S. Oppozzwztf 213 Points Scored. .. ,..... .-16 100 First Downs, . . . ......69 66 BV Rushin , . . . . .50 V. 23 Passing? . . . 1... 9 W 11 ByPenalties... , .,...10 1.616 Yards Rushing. . . ,... 1,029 380 Times Carried .i,. .,,, 3 49 V v 4.3 Yards Per Try ,... .... 2 .9 Jll-'?lfZl'i Lflfl Y 800 Yards Passing .....,. ,,.. 3 16 BRUCT' lRlll FPR S1 Passes Attempted .... ..., 1 03 4-I Passes Completed. . ..,,. ,..,. 2 I .543 Completion Percentage. . . . M233 1-I Passes Intercepted by . ..,. .9 154 Yards Interception Ret.. .. ...N92 2,416 Total Oflfense ,,... ...,. , . 1.345 SQORE BY QUARTERS -11 Punts ,.,,......,. ....... 5 9 , 1.285 Total Yards Punts. .. .... 1.789 44'H'S' U,Dp02zfzzr,v 31.2 Punting Average ,. ..... 30 72 First Quarter .,,, ,....... 1 3 18 Fllmbles ---'--A- A 1.16 Sl Second Quarter ,... A . ,14 1? 531151951 ,--4-. - -V 39 Third Quarter. .. M, 6 J ena ties .,.. .,,.. ' ' . 597 Yards Lost ...,...,..,.. , N456 ll Fowl' Qumer M13 33 Touchdowns .,........,,. .,,. 7 15 Points after Touchdowns. . page wif lzumlrfd and ffllvfffffl .,..4 lfmiii wrt' -lanics liuhnsnian. Don slohnson, lVl0rgan Peters, David Yoder, james Nlcfllade, l.uther Fritchman, Michael Karol, llcrh la-vi' Sri-fiiiif iwi' Carl Nelson llllzlllllgffl, VVilliam Gaugler, Terry DeLong, gleflqrey Ncwhard, .-Xllcn Yost, Rohert Mascali, lilioiiias Hceps, Raymond Solt, David Kulp, lVlarshall Decker lniaziagrrl 'l'!i1'i'iI 1-me Rudolph Zieger, Aloseph Howard, David Moyer, Clary Scheirer, Coach lioh Mentzell, Bruce Vlving, 'lihomas 'lilll'C'LXIl, Don lretter, Glen Belzner lfiiiii-Ili wife' ' Rolwt-rr Schaelleit, .lohn Schlegel, Vllilliain Longnecker, Brian Reichard, 'lihomas l'lulme, ,lt-H' Nlair, vlosepli -Xllcn, .Xlden Wilcox JUNIGR VARSITY FOOTBALL lmiiyqiitf rim of ,ff'1I,fOlZ Q5 y vfllfk f,'llHl1'7'0lI The Canary .layvees won four games in a row after dropping their lirst two. Head coach Hob Mentzell was assisted by Glenn Smith. Don Tretter, a sturdy halfhack, led the Allentown ,Iayvees with eight touchdowns this season. Tretter finished, hy scoring hoth touchdowns in the Canaries' l2f6 victory over Bethlehem. His longest runs were 73 yards against Northampton and -L2 against Bethlehem. Lincoln glarrett, second with three touch- downs, also made a nuniher of long runs. -larrett went 45 yards against Phillipsburg and 50 against Northampton. Roh Mascali and l,uther Fritchman went SU and 42 yards, respectively, against the Little Konkrete Kids. Outstanding linemen were guards Don Johnson and blames lVlcGlade and center Tom Turczyn. fmxgf vim' flllllfjffij milf vf 1 f PM Sf' lffmply Sf-Ufr rm-,,'5I,,v fly Big 4 Y'mfwfzyff'0l11 ,-lrpud l,'an',x' f111cf.Ifr. Br1rrlzoIorm'Cc' l7z KlHI,f ':c'1'fl1 prfdr. ,ILNIUR VARSITY INDIVIDUAL SCORIQRS D611 Trctter. IIIN N , Il IS 11.11.54 I,incoIn VI111'rett. I1Iw 3 . Il ,IN Robert XILISCHII. fb I .II I7 9 Terry Dfhiwng. Iwb ,I , II 6 6 IJLIIIIET I:ritcI1mL1n. IIIN I III 6 33 Brian Reinhard. qb I II 6 H YYiIIi:1m Gnuglcr. qIw I U 6 47 Rudy Zieger. e I . II , 6 Gary' Schcirer. c I II 6 13 , I DF TFIEJIS K K I -I K Q IN II IIQ 121 D051 rio! ,lirfzdf .Ill-Iffy. TEA M REU BRD .Easton Igethlehem .Phillipsburg Central Curlmliq Nortlmrnpton. ,I3etI1IeI1em Totals Opp. I9 10 I 6 Il 7 6 37 lzumfrnf am! fljiwn 4 , f, Zfaw Rn-fe ffm' Nlicliael Vlving, Ronald Miller .llamzyrn Ronald Cameron Rn-54' fm' Ihyiml Rooney, llvilliam Cooperman, .'5XI'I'l1llI liUfl'l, Bruce Trotter, Bernie Costello, illimorhy Uhl. ,loseph Novi. Donald Steriner Rim- ifmv' 'llliomas Clreenawalr, ,Ioe Blankowitsch l1'z11'mf1', Wlilliam Ruth, -Iohn Ilflascavage .J,v,i'f',vfr11if Cuurlz, Stanley lilwenslty, Milo Scwartls llmif Cfirzrfz, Rohn-rt Wlolhach, Kenneth XVIlC1Ol'1Ht'IA','1.fJ'lifIt1HT Coarli, 'lihomas Wang A Q WZQQWZV W W- M. t - V, I , ,, azfg f 7 . 1 ta ' -4: ,Q 7 t, f f ' , if f ,f W7 f f! ju! A .yy . , ,a a a Q 4 A I -'n-' I ,V,, y, VARSITY BASKETBALL IVI I IM SHWARDS llfufl Llflflfll ,form MASCAY.-XGIQ KIiNNIi'l'H WILD! JNCIIHQR Allentown High's basketball team completed its eighth straight winning season LlI1C1C'l' Coach -I. lVIilo Sewards with a 16e7 record. The Canaries. who captured the East Penn I,eague's second half title but lost to Bethlehem in a playolf, outscored their opponents 1,-131 to 1503. an average of 60.5 points per game to 5-1.9. Bernie Costello, an all-state candidate, led the Canaries in individual scoring with a 19.9 average. He scored 157 points in 23 games on 175 held goals and 107 foul shots. I-le was the only player to hnisli with a douhle-hgure average. Costello also had the hest foul shooting per- centage with 107 conversions out of 157 attempts for .681 Rocky Ruth. a junior who came on strong toward the end of the season had the highest held goal shooting percentage with S3-for-195 shots for -15-1. fwrzw' ffm' JIIHILIITIII mmf IX I 4.Il.S. K 4 66 46 -LQ 64 64 47 62 60 71 67 74 I7 52 63 SCOREBOARD r opp. 31 .... Coatesville .,..., .411 77 .,.. Vlflilson Boro .,...,.. . . .35 77 .... Freeland M S MI . .. .. 43 56 .... Norristown ,.,.,. .Sl 71 ,... Pottstown .,,..,,.,. .52 Sb ,... Reading ..,.,, . . .54 W Swoyersville L.-X.l3.C.l. .42 74 Vllilliamsport .,.. . , .33 l-lazletonx. . . 81 34 Central Catholic? 511 Pottsvillel. . . 71 Bethlehem Catholic 53 Rethlehemyk . , . 74 Easton? , , . .56 Havletonl . , 48 Old Forge lfxlllllllll ,4 l .38 Central Catholic? . 58 Pottsvillei , 57 l36I'l1l6'l1t'I11:lI, . . . 61 lfastoni ,... . . , . .67 Reading Central Catholic , .54 Easton fSecond l-lalflt. 60 Bethlehem lloeaguel ..,. 60 1 Totals 1.308 .43 Layne yfzzzzrf. .llffo .QliT't'.f az frm! pfjr mfle klillf l3l,.4NKfJll'1'liSCll T!'z1I.71z3I' fi 1 Winzdwzi and .fftwzlffzf RICRNIIC L'0S'l'lil,l.U sql: 5 X, . - . i ::, I- E 'f' x XX x X X f . .. I 1 ' G ift lf: X ..., I IOIC N011 All-wit tAM1aRoN ,,,,, K X.-- fqm, vw ,791 ' ,, 7, 3 ..,. my .. ., Ny , KZ 9- -S a t 9 ,fe ,,., s U .gnS2,'fA fo r X , fi ..,i ,N ,, gm W , gigs ISRIICIQ 'l'RU'l l'IiR . 2, . ,! Q' . I 15335 -1- Q.. .23 1 .. . .JZ 15? ' 1 ' ' :y a ,fe .. f H . wblffk X Bm yfff Zz N ,JV K :gm 4-. 1 A X., f 7 9. My , ' t o 1 XRI 'l'U'I'II CANARIES FLY HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORING Bernie Costello. . . Rocky Ruth ,..... Bruce Trotter ..., Stan Tibenslcy, . .. slack Cameron ,,.. Art Toth ......... -Ioe Not: .4.....,. Tom Greenawalt. . Mike Wilig ....... Tom Fatzinger .... Tom Ulil .,,,,.... Tom Wing ....... Dave Rooney ..,.. Bill Cooperman. . . Bob Wolbach ...,. Ron Reinharcl .,.. Don Sterner ...... Team Totals ..,.. 23 FU FO Tor. Az' 175 107 -157 19. 38 20-I 9. 56 178 S 45 1-17 S 17 95 5 14 80 3 25 77 3 17 -15 3 7 33 2. 2 Z6 2. 9231 5 23 2. 1 19 I 6 12 0 1 9 O II Z O 1 1 O 3511.431 62 page ffm' Illlllfjffii and rigfzir COACH JOSEPH MlLO SEWARDS RECORD 18 yearsj 19511-51 1951-52 IQSZCS3 1953354 1954 35 1955 56 1956 57 1957 5H 'TOTALS 21 lib 21 17 24 19 2: 2: 2f, 16 Inf, N118 7.119 H37 X26 926 962 963 696 I. For 73 S52 1,71H 1,4-111 1.724 1,4114 1,912 2,1138 1,924 1.431 13,6115 IJOI-1115 ,1'4gf11'11,ff 1,396 1,173 1.396 1.1811 1.411 1,4611 1,5119 1,3118 111,833 15 f1u1Jff1'f1i 421 1 I JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ,X riff . E 5 in ' x km Q 'fm HA. 1954 1955 1956 1957 Allentovvn's ,layvees progressed with the same speed as the Canary varsity and iinished with a respectable 13e7 record this season. After losing six of its first 10 games, John Mascavage's team rallied to Win nine of its last 10. The Canaries' only loss during the second half of the season was a two-point overtime decision to Central Catholic. Bruce Wing. younger brother of the varsity's Mike and Tom, topped the jayvees with 191 points. fell Mair, Pete Coker and Don Saylor followed with 139, 136 and 108 points, respectively. All members of the squad were sophomores. Tom Fatzinger graduated to the varsity in late season and aided the Canaries' drive. I MASCAVAGE COACHING RECORD IVo1z Loft Pct. -55 .i.. ,,,. 1 8 6 .750 f56 ..,. .... 1 7 7 .708 eS7 .... .,.. 1 9 5 .792 f58, , . ..,. 13 7 .650 Totals ..... .... 6 7 25 .728 page 0116 hlllldlffdi and izfzli R 'nf f 43110111.18 1'7.lFlII1Q1'1'. ROl'1L'1'fN1LiSL'lll1,,1lI11w10l1l1SL1I1, Xlron Hvil, Harolnl l'1urrln:an, Williglm 511311-1, Brucu 5:1111-rwinu 'l7l1om.1s 111115. .1f111:.f.r' 1 w R 'iz 1 Y 1'31'l.lI'l 111-xcl1.ml. 111111011111 Zwga-l.11lrnn llglll, 1341IQ13.n'r1mn1, -101m N1.1sQ41v.1m-,Lmflf, l5l'Llcu1'1'ing, l'1-rw' Colwr, Don.1l1l S.1XlOIA. ,ll-111 X1.l1I SCOREBOARD .J.H.S. Opp. ,J.H.S. Opp. 211 L'w1xtvsx'i11c 44 46 .Berlmlelweln Catholic . .37 39 11115011 Boro. . . .47 43. . . ,.., Betlmlelweln . . . . 36 al Frcclflnd MKII 22 53. . .. lfznston . . F1 49. Norristown .. 47 38. .. . . .Haz1etm1 . .. 32 46 Plvttstown .38 51. . .11lc1 Forge . . . . 211 57 Reading 59 34 Central Czltlwolic. . 36 49 Swrvycrsvllle 411 S3 Pmrsville . . .32 411 1Yi11111Inspfmrt . .43 49 .13etl11el1em. . . 39 49 Hazleton 56 65 Iiastmw . .61 T9 Central Catholic. 43 f F2 Prwrtsvllle 4H 953 Totals S33 F nw 11L41'7ffl '7 and l'l 11! -ffm C.. -.4 1 INIJIYIDVAL SCORING FQ. F, Bruce W'ing . 76 39 -1e1'1'lVlL11r . M51 37 Pete Coker . . . 611 16 Don Snylm' 44 211 w11iI111:'S xlnlwnsrm . . .41 1N Tum 1'3llfl1l1g6l' 32 111 Hxlmlcl Hurrmzm .32 7 13ruce Sziucrwine . . 18 7 Rnlwrr Nlzlsczxli S 4 Dale lizirrxnzm . 6 4 13111111 Rcicl1z11'C1. 3 3 Glenn Hull . . F 4 . 4 VVilli:1m Sibley ...... 1 l.,11rry Szu1e1'wine:'7 . 3 1 Alton Heil . . 2 3 Rudy fic-ger . 3 11 rlxrurzxls 389 177 1' llfffl Xffllflllz. PU. 191 139 136 1113 11111 74 71 43 211 16 15 13 Q 7 7 fm 95? Rm' ffm' - lim-ne Yasilik. l'at Devlin, Glenna Simons, Pat Purdy, Barbara DaRe, Cathy Ellow, Linda Azefl' Rim' lflwl - Nlary Ann Schgiraclin ffllauzzyerl, janet Kneller, Susie Glass, Elaine Laudenslager, Bonnie Dantzer, Vickie Rae, BIlI'l52il'Ll Helwig, llat Sigalioos, Gloria Pillow, Pat Krill, Carol Moore fflflnnagfrj Rim-Ili 1'1'i' - Mitzi TN1LlI'I'Zl.llt1Iltl4Lff'7'l, Ricky Haas, Marie Busck, Nancy Crum, Gail Peters, Faith Deily, Frances Schutter, Kathleen l,oposonslti, lizirhara Swoyer, Bea StauH'ei', Frances Fehr lzwarzngerl GIRLS HONGR TEAM The Girls' Basketball Honor Team of Allentown High School has completed a very successful season. The ten-game schedule resulted in eight wins and two lossesg both losses being by a one point margin. i 1 QQ V fmgf mic ,l1lll41lI't'tZI and lf4'fr1z'y-ICc'o The Hmmm' Team is nut a varsity team: it is an nutgrowtli tit' the basket- hall intramural program. Mrs. Helene Hospodai' and Hrs. Patricia Nesley coach the group in ad- vanced tactics. e one fzznzdrfd mid f't,f'i'rffj,'-tflfwf .4.ll.S. opp. Alumni ...,...,.. -111 '30 13ranc1ywine. .. . .53 39 VVhiteha11. .. ,.i, 66 S8 Parkland. . . H67 611 Catasauqua .,.... S8 S1 Parkland. . . . -17 22 Central Cath. . .51 35 13ranc1ywine,. .37 26 Catasauqua ...... S7 58 Wvhitehall. . . .83 511 Over a period of three years lor 29 frames! Bea- trice 8taul'l'er has sctiretl a total ul- 617 points. Sophmiime year 1933-36 189 points: klunior year 1936-37 218 priintsg Sen- ior year 1937-58 - 2111 points. Her highest score in a single game was 38 points. The leading scorers for the 1957-38 season were: Beatrice Staurlier, Sr.eZ1O points: Gail Peters. 189 points: and Glenna Simons. -11112-1 points. - A RK . R 71 xl.inu-s Nlilham, .loc Klart-l'lia, Richard Parks, Coleman Keck, Henry Raines, Robert 0'Donncll, Carl Nelson R I lov lilankowitscli Tnzilwr, Rohert Sommons, Richard Greenleaf, blames Baker, Glenn Smith ffwarlz, ,lamcs nt ilialr, 'Xlllix-tl Rushatz, Uuraltl lVlO1'Cl',JZHDCScliIblC'illllIIIKlAQt'l' WRESTLING TEAM 'ww 'Vs 1 M iil.IaNN SMITH, 'I'IIUN1-XS l'I',RSINli Coach Glenn Sniitlrs grapplers hnished their third unbeaten season in a row with I1 84114 record. VVith this went the third Lehigh Valley successive championship. A1 Rushatz, 1958 State Champion and the Allentown strong lwoy, won all 18 of 165 lh. bouts 113 ol' them hy falls! and scored 87 points, hrealcing last year's record of 71. held hy 127 Ilw. state Champ Russ Rohrhach. In 1958 District 11 Championship he pinned 3 opponents in 96 seconds and was voted most valuahle wrestler in the tour- name-nt. lloh iljeanutsl U'Donnell, a 1113 pouncler. was the other outstanding A.H.S. wrestler. He was District 11 and Northeast Regional Champ, losing only in the State Final. fwlajf' HW ffzifiifmi um! lffwili 1 in fwi ', W? Q, M ww' W' .. .1-.W ff WW H' ,f l Af .1 JV' f wmgc A W X M f f W W ff f if ff Wwvfwwvffwmw W SCOREBOARD AHS Opponent 37 I- Norristown .... ,.V. l 7 52 f Whitehall A.... . . . 9 47 if Nazareth... 2 30 1' Bethlehem. . . . T8 33 f Phillipsburg. . . . . 8 34 -2 Kingston ...... . . . l3 33 f Wilson Boro.. ..l5 17 f Northampton .... . .l7 43 I Southern Lehigh. . 5 35 -f Easton.. . . 6 3S!Ernmaus... 93 Totals. . . . . 113 ta 'onal Finished fourth in Static College lnxi ti Tournament with 34 points. Finished fourth in District ll Tournament with 53 points. TH'S RECORD GLENN SMI Won Loft Tied Pct. l952-53 . O ' lll O .OOO 1953-54. . 4 7 O .364 l954-55 . 5 5 O .SOO l.OOO l95S'-56 ll O O l956-57. ll O O l.OOO l957-58 lO O l l.OOO Totals T3 22 l .662 1 2? WWW 'A My 5 Im ' 4-www-W . , mmm! 2 ffgqilnuw in-p...,q,.., filpgpimaawm -mn.. we Mlm SWIMMING 1353 TEAM Coach Dave Haclcetls Mermen had a very successful season, winning 9 dual meets and losing 1. The only team to defeat them was York. who Won the state title. The Canaries won the District 11 title with 111 points. They hnished third in the Eastern Regional at Franklin 85 Marshall College with 26 points, ninth in the State Championships at Penn State College with 10 points. and hnaled ninth in the Eastern Interscholastic Swimming Championships at Lawrenceville with 9 points. Outstanding performers were Senior Russ Gaal in the SU and 100 yd., and Junior. Bob ,lacohs in the 200 yd. and 150 yd. Individual Medley. fmgf ffm' lizmilml nm! liz ulx IX INDIVIDUAL SCORING SCOREBOARD RE n pI.II.S, UP Namf' I'o111f.t Russell Gaal ..., ,.., l 41 52 . Coatesville. . . .33 Robert .Iacohs ...., .... 1 IS I 74 R rd-ny I Larry Moyer. . .,... .. Sl A ' Cd I fi ' 'H Richard Piotrowski. . . . . SU FS, . .Norristownw . 28 Melvyn Becker. . . . . 45 f 7 Qarl Arnold, b V H y 36 44 Trenton, . . . . 4 Tem Schray' -- 35 S9 ,..... Hazleton. .. ..... ...2 Henry Minich. . . . . 32 DXYID R HMKICI, y Gary Schaeffer, A , 27 MLM' ' 94 . . .Scranton Central .... KU Gary Brey. .. . . 22 1 SEV UI T th 74 Harry Gutman ,. . 19 'L 'UI H U ' 'I' Carmine Bedotto . . , 19 23 , .York . 6 Charles Wlingert . . . I7 ..' -7 ,. Vance -IQHHQSA E E E 17 8, -- ' 5-. . Cnrarcl.. . . . 34 kharles Haverly' ' ' ' 15 4 fill . . .Norristown . . . .. .26 Owen Miers, . . . . 14 Q . Gary Saeger. .. 13 it '3 ' 'mm Izli ' 43 . Hershey . . . , .4 -lohn Laudenslager I3 55 9 4 David Diehl. .., . Z , 559 339 David Hawk .... . 5 , I f Nt, Cl f r I I Sandy Nlissmer E 4 4 , . m iampions ups XYm. Behringer . . 3 ' ' N - ' 5 Gordon Tre-meek.. 3 DENNIS MCUINLFY 71. .1.i'.fz'.i'lt1f1l lfmiffi Pfji fi iv. jz'dfz'iIl f Xnthony Shurillgi, Dgiyitl il. Diehl, Czirl Mnoltl, .Iohn Zziinhorsky. Nlelvyn Becker, Hank Uutmxin William Behringer Sfffimf fwfr. Kirfffsizw f Chuck Huycrly. Ifdward Hoflimzin. Unity Schaellier, Uwcn Nliers, ,Iohn I,:iutlensl:i1ger, Sandy Xlissmer Tfiiwi favic' f Gary Schaeffer, Larry Nloyer, Richard Piotrowski. Gordon 'l'rewcek, Henry Kleckner-.lImm,urf', Nlarshall Decker-,lftzmzgfn Henry Nlinnich, lrretlerick Cole, Charles Wlingert, Vance Alellirivs, Clary Brey. Carmine Betlotto ff wtf: rar: f Rohert Jacobs, Russ Cizigil-f.'apfa1'11. David R. Hacket-Cwzrff. Dennis XlcUinley-,Jnmmf! Ifwzrfi, Irie Blankowitsch-Trainer Avgis. Po01f..5.ECeRDS. .,a c .4 2 wif Iizmdrfd mul l'iL'f'r1tj,'-iriwr ,,,w4,f4,.,m awww 'W FW' ' '1 ' ,,,,,... .V t A . X -1 1 ' 1 ..- . X - , . I . K XX, ..,. : .ll 1 A f:,f . I n 'X Rt-f-1 s 1, 1 0 .1 w 1 ,X MX S I. , X, ct , i 3 is 1' at X 2:3 . . 1 . 1' .1 :Im -. K 1 A : H. Y 1 - . X I . an 5 K if ,sw 45 BASEBALL TEAM 1957 was another successful baseball season for Coach Ken VVildonger. The Canaries won 11 and lost 3. also winning the East Penn League Championship. In the District 11 Playoffs the lirst game they defeated Coplay 6 to 2 hut lost a heart- brealcer 1 to O in the final to St. Clair. Outstanding player was 13ATT1NG AVERAGES Zeke DeLong with a pitch- ing record of 7 -U and a batting average of -11-1. if . I M :Q 4 1.-W. . ' 2 -Q few H I f wjjf' V f '7 ,. 2 f . if ff W? 4. 42 , W . f,, 1, 'L Qzwagv, 4 'X f f . 1 f Y W Z -f ' f-.- .0 mm C 1-IB R ll RBI HR A. Toth. ss ........,.. 2 2 1 1 1 0 H. Lopsonzski, 2b ..... 2 2 1 1 2 ll R. DeLong, of--p ....., 1-1 58 1-1 2-1 22 1 R. Katz, of ........... 11 27 5 11 7 ll W. Koch. 3b ....... ., . 3 5 3 2 3 1 R. 1-lel'1iner, p--lla ...... 1-1 51 15 18 16 3 R. Fager. p ....... . . 3 3 1 1 2 ll T. Sage, 3b ........... 1-1 -11 9 12 S 1 D. Schleicher, 2h ...... 1-1 50 18 13 3 ll E. Lesko, c ........... 1-1 55 16 1-1 S ll D. Filigno. ss ......... 13 -10 1-1 111 -1 U F. Trentalange. p ...,,. 3 S ll 2 1 ll L. Givler, of. . ....... 11 56 13 12 S 1 W. Ruth, lbfol' ....... 111 38 -1 8 8 ll lVlelchior, of ........ 11 33 2 3 1 U T. Uhl. c ....... .. 2 O ll U ll U G. Flahart, of ..... . 2 1 ll ll 0 O R. Molchan. ss .... . 2 3 0 O O U Team totals ....... . .1-1 -176 118 132 96 7 PITCHING RECORD R. DeLong 13111 .... 1 57 81 S 25 7 7 0 R. Hetliner CSr.l.. .7 36 S7 7 25 9 -1 2 R. Fager lSr.D ...... 2 5 11 3 ll 2 0 0 Totals. ..1-1 11818218 501811 2 If 1 iv fc-- ffifg f 2 at git , QL, 3 3323221 1 . Par. 5. UU 5011 -111 -107 -100 333 333 293 260 255 250 2511 21-1 211 O91 OOO O00 0011 1. 277 O01 J 5 71 O01 I 996 jlflifw mir' fmmfrftf will fTf'r'iffX 1 fl 'cc' -Gary Elahart, Thomas Sagu, Timothx Lhl Dou laQ Frank lfanzz F7 Rohtxt l'a,gu lohn Mtlchlor H111 ro-14' f Wwarren Koch, Arthur Toth. Damcl l'1l1 no Donald bchlelcher Lexus ClVlLl Rohtlt Vlolchan Hurx Eopsonzski. Ronald Katz T p r -:cf-lohn Klascavagr. .1.f.f1'flf1r1f fjfltlfll llncoln arrttr Rrchard Zeke Dtlong, ltcluarcl ltslxo lxtnntt llllclongcr-Ilmtz' Cwzrlr, Robert Helfner, Frmus Trentllings XR1lll2lITl Qoopclmm Oc Blmkomtsch FHIIIII JH9. SCOREBOARD Slatington ...,. Emmaus. .. ,,,, Central Catholic. . . Bethlehem? ..,,,. Phlllipsburgx ,....... Eastonj' ,....,,.,, , Readings! 412 inningsj Phillipsburgf .. .. . Central Catholicx .... Bethlehem? .l.. Eastonx ,,.. Reading? . A Totals T' Lfczgzm ganzff. EAST PENN LEAGUE CHAMPIONb DISTRICT ELEVEN PLAX OFFS Coplay .... .. .. . .. St. Clair ,.,. Totals KEN WILDUNGER CRUWNINCJ RECORD 1952 1953 1954 l..., 1955 1956 1957 E f nn D lf' L 7' 13 4 1 13 4 fl -1 8 ll 9 S 11 14 1 H 11 3 U 61 52? T pa ff 71? furzdzfff and Zfffilfj'-IZITIIK fzirwl rffrz' 3 David Alspach, Charles KCIYD-.1jHIZ04Qf1', blames Vlhithy .Nfmmf wiv -- David hloncs, David 1,app. Wvilliain Sweeney, Paul Clyriierllfaif Cfmrlz, Richard Cliristman, 1,aniont Solvronek, Da vid Bassett Tnp Vflfl' -- Vkilliain Vlfood. Ronald klacohy, Ifdgar Yost, jackson lirown, ,loc lilankowitsch-7'1'a1'f1i'r, Tlionias Wing Stanley Stephens, Donald Ries, Ronald Cameron TRACK TEAM Veteran Track Coach Clymer had a successful 1957 season, winning S and losing one to Pottsville by a close score of 62 to 55. The Canaries finished second out of 15 schools in the District 11 Track Championships with 12 points, Pottsville beating them out with -15 points. Outstanding performers were seniors District Broad lump Champ Bill VVood. dashesg and Ed Yost, weights. kluniors were District Champ Ron Cameron e- hurdles and high jump: District Champ Dave Jones, mile. 1Yilliam Wood .. lfdgar Yost ...,. Ronald Cameron David Vlones ..., INDIVIDUAL SCORING Evmzif 1101-211.1 Broad ,lump - Daslies . .651 .Shot - Discus - High jumps 5414 .Hurdles - High -lumps. Stanley Stephens. .-1-40 - 220 - Relays.. David Bassett. . ,lohn Olson .... Donald Kies. . Ronald Dlacoby. . Robert Bauman, VVilliam Sweeney ... 003.1 Mile H SRO - Relays. .. -1--1 391 . . Pole Vault ..... .... . 22 51, ..Higl1,1ump -1'o1t-Vault. 2211 1,amontSo11ranek..BroadJumpef Relays .. 17 U440- 5480 - Relays.. 1614 Hurdles - Relays.. IO ..High -lumps.. . 714 . .Dash - Relays. ., 713 SHO- Relays . 714 Rohert Perry . 1V1ichael Wing .... Ross R a msey. Alfred Rushatz . . -lames Kritis .... 1,en liurkert. . . x1amesW'hithy . Dave Alspach .. . Qlohn Donmoyer. . Jackson Brown . . Thomas Wing . David 1,app . l2'fwi1f.i- Shot -- Discus hlavelin .... Hurdles -V 220 Shot f Discus Poiul. - lavelin ., . . 7 5 5 4 Broad -1 ump -- Relays -1- Dashes - Relays . . 113 Pole Yault. ,. 113 .NRO - Relays 114 .Discus - Qlavelin . I NRO - Nlile . 1 220 - HMO - Relays . . 114 Total Points. . 39313 jvrlgf 1-fir fzurzifrrif and I C.'oat'1z 1:11.11 A.H.S. 55 -W Porrsville High. . . . . . 4, PAUL CLYMIiR ant Cuarlz P E RRY SCOVIVI' SCOREBOARD Opp. 62 67M f Bethlehem High. . .. ASH 5313 f Easton High ....... .,.-15 i 33 51 e Phillipsburg, NRI. . , ..,-IS 6-I - VVhitehall High. . , . . .31 SS f- Boyertown High, . . . .50 356 6 Dual Meets ...ii................. 285 4216 el District 11 e Second Place - A.H.S. 2 - 393113 State P.I.A.A. Meet - Penn State U. Total Points page om' hundred and thirty-on! f .W . . :MW W ' R-Q. ff -' ' ge: n '4 ' .5 W '-24.4 2. ff I l 7 , Z A, , t 10 1 1 A, .41 ' - ,VV , . Z 3 2,455 ,:' , i , i A , . ...I Q 4 3 ' , .fi ..,. :Eggs slim '9 U L t 1 3 f v X Q: H f ,f I 2 . M -,.,: .. 1. - - 6 2, 'f fx? fix fy Li- -A 'sg-Q ,,,, '-'-f . f .... i M AA. - sv, Mfg, .ze fm f Wie MM., L , f . -1'-rw gxx., . , , 4 , . ,.,.,.. . 'V zm.::f:s,-V , f X ff My f 1 y X f sffvfff f ,M ff f ff 1 A 5 ffw , , ftf, ,f f if f , f f A I I?1rL' mtv, Iqfr tn riglzl f Blair Sadler, -lohn Moyer, Morton Shel-Cfffzrli, Bruce Trotter, .-Xlfrecl Sadler limi! '- Harry Clutmzm, Paul Koch TENNIS TEAM The 1957 tennis season was successful under the tutelage of Coach Morton Sher. The Racket- inen won -1, lost 3 and tied 1. A.H.S. Hnished third in the East Penn League with nine points. They lost only two members e Paul Koch and Charles Decker. Outstanding performers who will return for 1958 are Bruce Trotter. Vlohn Moyer, and the Sadler twins f Alfred and Blair. SCOREBOARD . 'f .4.H.S. opp. 5 .... ...Reading High .... ... 1 P -1 .... . Nazareth High .... . . 2 2 .... . . .Bethlehem High. . . .. . -1 4. .. ...Reading High. .. .. 2 , K 3 .... . Nazareth High. .. ... 1 M 2 .... . . . Bethlehem 1-ligh. . , . . . -1 2. .. .lfaston High. . . ... -1 3 .... . .Easton High , . . . . 3 7 Total 21 ffiiiifli MOR-I' SH 1-Q R R Puff' fffw' fi14m1lrf'tf um! tlinlx 1 1I'RESTl.l,Yfi XLFRIAQD RUSH 117 1115 lh. Lltiss 1'45c--1 57-1U5S District X1 Cligirnpi 1v5fH1W5S North hgist Rrgionnl Chgimpion CHAMPIONS ALLENTTNNN HICH1 SL11CXJL l'P5S 1'c-nns3lx'4ini.i St.itc Cligimpion X 'ix .S'll'l.1l,1ll YU RL'SS1l1,1, fi.-X,-11, 1956 District X1 Champion ff lidckstrokc 1957 District X1 Champion -' lfrccstylc 19594 District X1 Champion -f lfrccstylc Poor Rrcoans 50 yard freestyle - 25,7 Seconds - 1958 100 yard freestyle f 54,0 seconds -- 1958 page wie' fzinitllad will Zfiifly-llirn' First '15L'll 'if' F00 TBJI, L BR UC1i TRf J'1 1'1i R m - XII Sturt' 1-,nd -f 1'f57 1957s5H SEASON B,l.SA'ETB.!Ll. BERN111 COS'151f1,1,U 1957 5S Associated Press All Statc Second Tcami 1957 54S Unitcd Press All Stxitc Third Team 1'957f5S lfust Penn 1,C3,LfL1C -111-Stars First rllcam 5 1 0 . y . Mk . .-4 ,jg 3 f ' f fa f ! W! ' ' ,wks My lr f f I1'R1i.S' TL ING ROB15QR'1' O'Df DNN 1f1,1, 103 111. Class 195N District X1 Cliiirnpion ll'95S North lfgist Rcgionzil Champion ln this Centennial Year A.H.S. proudly can review its many achievements over the past century. But this senior class too' not yet celebrating its own centennial year -'- can look in retrospect over the past three years with extreme satisfaction. Its many accomplishments have been magnihcentg its many leaders, outstanding. The years to come will show that this class and its leaders will continue their same successful work. The pages of this Centennial Year Comus preserve the prideful record of our class. fmnlcur hy Nancy' Hrcisclm CLASS OFFICERS DAVID SKIiA'l'H P1'fJ'Iill'FIII HARRY I,OI'SONSl'iI l'z'rf-Prfmlrrzi ROSE SHUIVI,-XCKI'iR Sffrefzzry BRUCI-2 'l'RO'l l'FR Trfafurfr The Senior Class of A. H. S. For the Class of I958 school days at A.H.S. have come to an end. But this is only an end to a certain period of time, not an end to our memories. VVe can never forget the days we spent cramming for exams, the many visits to the library for material for our term papers e plus other material. the varied johs in the shops. VVe can still see the halls and the stairways jammed with jostling youngsters, the balky locker doors, the crowds rushing to the homerooms hefore the 8:30 bell. And those pep ralliesg the swift runs on the gridiron: the ball swishing through the hasketg the track men dashing down the einder path. In all these days we studied and played and worked and rested. Now those days have passed, only to linger on in our memories. Only once more on Graduation Day do we meet together as a class. The future stretches hefore us to bring each one what he wills. VVhatever the future holds no one knows: yet not one of us shall ever forget the memories of A.H.S. page om' f1uazrl'rm1' ml' Ilmfx IX r 1 423 Walnut Street College Prep. Hrfzrflzz, l'l11'l11iIrlplm1 Cmifraf lln.i'p1'taffm' lllH'.i'liIIILf1 flabby, Future Nurses ol' .Xmerica Girls' Glue Club 21 Canari' Clelis 3. -lg A CappellaClioir l 4 lnlrimurils 2, 3, -l-. AS Clianic Neil D. Acker 517 Fulton Street Vocational 'l'ecli.. Auto Nic Jfk, lllt'l'llIlIlIit'Q llobby, fuftf lntramurals 41 Home Ronin Spelling Award 3. Brenda E. Achey David A. Achey 1939 E. Jonathan Street College Prep. lmlfizzyritf frf1'51lf1'11f.i'J uifmfrz1i,rIf'z1I1'rn1 2 llfflflfy, Yi 14311 1 Il f' Rorley. Varsity murals 2. 3. 4: Pin! Cliampion 3. John A. Adams Baseball -lg intra- ' PON! 1027 N. Eighteenth Street General fzlfk, JIIXUYIPIKIIIQ flr.-My, fwfr- buff w Varsity 'Track -lg lnlrziniureils 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Maurice H. Adams 60913 N. West Street Yfgicatiorial. 'l'ecl'i.. .Xuto Xie clianzc SH 73 1111. farmer: filobbjy. farmrrz Mollie H. Adler 201 S. Sixteenth Street Cfal l e ze Pre p. rlluffrf. P622 rzfj,'fC'a1zz'a Sfdff Cnr- C'E7',fIlfft' for fanguagf :fork Future Teachers of America 3 Fl'L'llCll Club 3, 41 Pan Anieril can Club -lx lfnzlisli Club -l. Comus Stall -ig Girls' Gym Exhibition 3g Intramurals 2, 3. 4. Sally L. Adams 1027 N. Eighteenth Street Business Ed. Saf, ,rffrrffzry Apparatus Club 2, 3, -illumi- blinu Club 2, 3. -ig Leaders' Club 3, -in Girls' Glee Club 21 Girls' Honor 'll-am 2: Clieer- leader 3. -iz Girls' Gym lfx- liibition 31 lntramurals 2, 3, -li Girls' Gym ,Xvvartl 2, 3, 41 Clif-eric-aders' .Xwartl 3, 4. Kenneth J. Albright 546 N. Tenth Street Vocational lecli., Print limi, prrrzffrg llffbbrv,f1',ff11'r14if pay our lzumlrrtl um! ilzzlrty-,irwrz W W 'N Y f W asf' -,K . 5 2. Phillip D. Allen 151 Allen Street College llrvp. Flip, .lliililrrilurq ffullryf: fluff by ililiiriii-' Pan .Xmericau Club 4: lioys' Swim Club 35 Boys' l,ii'e Saying Club 3: ,lunior Class Play 31 Senior Class Play 4: Senior Commencement Play 41 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. David Alspach 744 N. Broad Street General .llighfyg Irawliizg aroznizl 1115 -world Boys' Gym Club 2, 3, 4g 'lunior Class Play' 3g Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, Varsity .-X 4. Betty D. Alpha 1013 Lehigh Parkway East Distribulixe liil. .-lffiilfil, lfn114!l'f1'il1i2 llulfliy. .l'Il'IlHI7l1IlAQ Girls' Tumbling 2: Distribu- liye lfil. Club 4. H. Clair Althouse 1829 Liberty Street College Prep. Clair, PfIl11.fj'fZ'd7llid Stair Uni- zffrfify for PhJ'.l'lifliffl lfffbby. niodfl airpfaizf.r Honors 2, 3g Canary Cayaliers 2, 3, 41 Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Klarcliing Band 2, 3, 4g Swimming 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Jean F. Amey 219 S. St. Cloud Street Business lftl. General x!t'lllIIlf1 llublfy, ,vliuppiiig Brit, bLl,i'I'llF,i',i'l flabby, mfffrlirig Girls' Beginners 'llumbliuy 2, -'lflmpf 31 Girls' Gym lixbibition 3, Honors 31 Future Nurses of l asbion Show 3: Football .Xmerica 2: Science Pair 2. 7 Queen .Xttentlant -. 3: lntrae murals 2, 3. Clyde C. Andrews 714 N. Fifth Street College lyrep. fifyzff. llizlal Sl!'f1l1ifi'l!ll1'1Q Slillf' li'i1i'f1mQi 1.iiffrAgfVfiir ffllrfllllxlf, lffiffliyiq ifmlli' l.iI'e Saxine 2, 3, 4g .Xelyanceel Varsity WX Club 3, 4 CVice Sniiiumiu: 2, 3, 4, Variety President? 4, Varsity Football Slum' 4g Yarsiiy Swimminu 3, 4L Varsity 'l'racl4 2, 3, 4: 'l'e:im 3, 4, Yarsity Track 2, Varsity Wrestling Z, 3, 4: 3. 41 lntrrrmurals 2, 3, 4. llimtb ll 2 Y ity Xu l . . . ..,. -W., ...s.....,.m.....-...,..t-Huw. College Prep. Ship, ffm! fffiffifi' Slule Ylfllfll- fri f,'0ffr'g.ffni' lfllfllliflllfl flufflly, fiiili ii ri g ' ' El 1 HFS I' .V ZlWlll'L ' 4 Beverly F. Amheiser 601 St. John Street Y-.di Ted N. Arbogast 625 Randolph Street page our fiuiiilrfd and lfzirly-rigfit 4 Q01 Marie D. Arndt 626 Liberty Street Business lid. illarzie, gfzifraf fiffire fl'llI'A'fI'Q Hobby, folffriing Muffy Canary Representative 4. Carol Askey 1414 Middlesex Street College Prep. Carol, tfarl1fr3 Hobby, ,i'pnrl.r Honors 33 French Club 33 Future Teachers ol' America 2.3.4 3. -lg Beginners 'fumbling 43 Apparatus Club -lx lntramurals Carl L. Arnold 728 S. Hall Street Vocational Tech., ,Xutii Xie- cbanic Clzzzblfy, mffflafiiifg flulfbyg flirfz lilly Band 23 33 Varsity Svvimmine 3, 43 Intramurals 3, -ig Varsity' UA 3, -l. Rosemarie Atiyeh 923 N. St. Elmo Street General Rfi,r1'f', zzzirlirn' .iZrfm1't27fi1i'3 Hub- by, ,iprlffj Apparatus Club Z, S, 43 Girls Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 33 Girls' Gym Exhibition .lQClllCCI'lL'61LlL'T 23 Girls' liasliet- ball Honor Team 33 Intra- murals 2, J, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Annetta M. Avalon 250 E. Fairview Street Business lid. TZ-7Z:X'.bOO!Q'f?ifADKf1 flabby. roller' ting odd earrzirigf Girls' Tumbling Club -l. Edwin A. Baker 133 E. Cumberland Street General Sandra J. Bachman 531 Park Street College Prep. Sandy, Pemi.f!yvu1im Stair lini- vfrfziy for ,fflifflffl llribby imc' 1' II g Honors 2. 33 National Honor Society 4: French Club 4- Pbysics Conference 4. James W. Baker 325 S. Twent -second Street y College Prep. Ed: llfibbxxPmf'zi1w'ona!fpfirzf Zakf- lialffl' Ffffxf All'if'imf3' New York Times Delivery Hoy -1-: Intramurals 4. .vfraf in ri 3 Hobby, rarer Sophomore Xlatli Club 23 l.V. Vlfrestling 23 Water Polo 3, 43 Wrestling 43 'llraek 'l'eam 4. page one lzurzdreil and tliirfy-nirze xlfazffniy for bLlJ'Ii7If,i',Y azlmfuii- ANY A dh' Mary J. Balado Paul I B-illlet 0-ll Ridge Avenue 100 S 'Iwelfth Street l3ll IHRNN l Ll Nm llllill ll lnLll lui 'Kam 4' Colimu-rcignl Clulv 43 lull: lfff 'Ui Joyce S. Bar D2Vld C Barette 214 S. Seventeenth Street 3004 Greenleaf Street Business lid. Dulfllmtllf juyfr, .llUI'l1'Ul-6271 Colfegr A Wf' N l bu.v1'11fr,vg llubby, rmdfng v lll1QlUlW 7 1 r Life gdXlIlL OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR William Bartholomew 830 Club Avenue Yocallonal Tech., Print Spllfw, prfnffrg llobby, nmdrf l11'rplam',f lnlruulural Vlfater Polo 3. Janice A. Bastian 1212 Hanover Avenue liusmcss ltd. -fmlff N pugf our humirea' and fnrly N f f ff if? , , gfugx H S K Ethel E. Battershall 2420 Walnut Street College Prep. Girzgfr. l'ri1'z'fr.fi'ly nf Buffaff ff'r ?IllVJ'li7lAQQ flnhby, fflllilillg Future Nurses of America 2 French Cluh 3, 4. Dennis W. Baum 2737 Fairview Street College Prep. N . IH Ilfll' ,e P iguet? t A t L . Q - xt max X ' t -x X Clefs 43 Blue Book Committee , 3: Varsity Track Z, 5, 4. --X i 4 i . f , ljflilly, f'7I4Qli71r FI'I-IINUQ ffnlzlfyv Honors 2: Physical Science Cluh 31 Xlarching Band 2, 3, 41 Concert Band 23 Choir 3, 43 Karl J. Bauer 534 N. Fourth Street Vocational Tech., Electric Karl: ,-Irmfd Frfrrm' Edwin G. Baumer 142912 Turner Street Distrihntiye l'itl. Eff, rnzlin nminzmffrg flabby, nzurfff l'l1I-Zfflllllij Distrihutive lftl. Cluh 43 Red Cross Representative -l. GUR CENTENNIAL YE Frederick B. Bean 1326 N. Ulster Street Yocational Tech.. Electric Frizz. ,lrmfti forfffz Hobby, 771052-115 and rfpzzzirzizzyg llildlrfj Ronald C. Beck 44 N. Thirteenth Street College Prep. R07ZllZif. .lfzifzffzibffjg Cofff,L'ffor Rnmzfd, plrniftf flUI'f'l'fl llffblflv rfzfriiiifzryz Hobby, ,rfmyffygyg pm! if-IVXIIIQ ouilfffzzrd nmtnri Xlechanical Drawing Z: Chess IUUafT'UVf'lS 27 3- 4- Cluh. Treasurer 3: Physics Conference 4: Physical Science -lg lntramurals 2: Vlirestling 3. George J. Beck 24612 E. South Street Vocational Tech.. Electric Bfrky, E!l'ff7'IifZi07ll llobby, bo:z'fzi7z,g Boys' Life Saving Zg Boys Gym CllLli7.i,4'1lIiII'?lIllL1l'EilS 4 Ronald L. Beck 24622 E. South Street Vocational 'l'ech., l'ilectric pagf our h7l7lL2,7'6'd and furiy-mir Carter M. Becker 724 N. Eleventh Street College l'rt-P, fff1f'ff'r, l'fr1r1.i'i'l:'1lfl1'r1 Slalf' lini- f't'l',fIll' fm' f1,Iy,if,3vig Hnlzli-yu Ill, fl' llonors 2, .iz National Honor Society' -lx lYicePresielcntl 4: Key Cluli 3. 43 Physics Con- ference 43 Coinus Staff 4. Melvyn Becker 318 S. Eighteenth Street College Prep. fllrl, PfH7I,f5'lTVH7ll'd Stale Unzi- zffrfrlyg Hobby, bz'!lz'ard.f Boys' Gym Club 43 Varsity A Club 43 Boys' Life Saving 3: Boys' Advanced Swimming :iQ Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 23 Varsity Swim Team 3, 43 lntramurals 3. Mary .I . Becker Allentown, l'a. R.D. No. 00 l7isli'ilu1Iii'e lftl. .llm',v, ll'f',vf. r'r1lL'l f'i' lrff: llnlfluy' r f'f'f1 nf f'1i Hffll-IIXQ l,iSfl'll7llllY4' lftl. Club 4. Ronald M. Becker 743 N. Eighth Street College Prep. Barker, l,X,llf'LlUi'L'l7 State Traffi- frr' Collfgf-for !e:1rlz1'1zg3 Hobby, Hzodff .rfzipy Honors 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Canary Clcfs 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Carmine Bedotto Sandra M. Beers 648 Glenwood Street Emmaus, Penna. Culleue Prep. lff'r2f'f', l'i'1um'tfw1 l'lllI'1'l',ll-lj' ful' Hlfrfll' I Hz' llonors 2, 33 National llonrir Society' 4 lljresielentl 'l'Qkllllll1'Jl' Xllllll Cluli 31 Senior Xlalli Clulv -l. lfnulisli Clulw -l3 Key Clulw 2. ii. fSeeretziri'l -li lzirsiiy SXYIINIUIIIH le:1ni 1.4: lutrnuiurnls A, 4. Eugene F. Behler 071 Wire Street Cvenergil ffrwlfw, i-fffffi'f'3 llnfffvlv. llllflllillyl XQilpiiellilQl'lf1lI'.W,'l1c,!lll1lIi Clelk i 4 402 Market Street Dislrilvutive lid. Samly, IllfyferrzL'fr4'I1'1'f3 llffbby, fffHff!1'11g pirtilrff of IlIU'Z'1if flafii llistrilwutive Fld. Club 4. Robert F. Behney 326 N. Thirteenth Street Vocational Tech., Xleclmniczil llrzillinu lflfli, ljfflflfllltllll llulflzy, ivpnrii' Rifle Clulw 2: Canary Repre- Qi-nizitive -l. fffzgff' :inf lzumlred and forty-Iiw W 5 Nxifs-if . m xX. Dale B. Bellesfield 373 Chapel Avenue Business lid. Dale, bfmM'fff1frg flabby, fvalrr .Vkllllfly Honors .ig Intramurals 2. Francis C. Beltz 20712 S. St. Cloud Street Vocational Tech., Machine Fl'dIIfll.V, Nam' Football 23 Junior Red Cross Representative 3:Canary Representative 4. David P. Bellesfield 15 E. Martin Street Vocational Tech., lflectric Dl7Z'llli, fl'aZ'5': llf,!wb3'.b11,wlm!! Canary Representative 4, Lana Y. Benner 1024 Maumee Avenue Business Ed. Lawn, ,tm'1'f1a1'y Honors Zg Gym Club 21 Beggin- ners' Tumbling -11 Commercial Club 43 lntramurals 2. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Thomas P. Benner 165-1 Marshall Street 'Vocational Tech.. Auto Kle- chanic Tom, 27:.iff7a2z1r: ffobby. rar' Gym Club 3. -1. John L. Bernhard 1120 Green Street Vocational Tech.. Auto Body Fred W. Bentelspacker 215 N. Fifteenth Street College Prep. Benny, 1f7f.flCfIf5ffr Staff Tearlia fry' Cofffgf for ffarlzfng Varsity Basketball .ig -l.Y. Basketball 2. Raymond L. Berreth 506 N. Fourth Street Vocational Tech.. Xlachine fofzzzvzjv. 0171 body ,ffzopg llffhby fluff- fluff, uliqiiyz llfihby. farf fzzuzling ami flflllllg Band 2, -1. Honors 2, 5. pagf one lzundrml and fvriy-flzrff .vw he ' 'f,g.g.,z. v,m, , I 257' ,ff .wh . . all f, f s .,.. 1 I 15- -1 Sv , ., ff . X ,,,.. ,.,,... A ,lj 4. by -5? v lk Q ' . 1 ' ,y 2 .9 l Q ,x E 1 52' Z 'S Q ' 4 'ie s - Charles E. Beruta 1024 N. Kearney Street Vocational 'll-ch., Print Fargo, Pl'l-lIfr'!', lllllllly, rm-r Sandra J. Binder 31 N. Seventeenth Street College Prep. Sandy, P67lH,Tj'IZldHZil1 Stats Uni- vfrrzifyg Hobby, reading Sophomore Math Club Zg French Club 4g Future Teach- ers' of America 4g English Club 4: Girls' Gym Exhibition 35 Intramurals 2, 3. Rosanne Best 431 North Street llusiucss lftl, Rfmr, .w'rrriury, llolflly, rlanrfrzg licgiuners' Tuinbling Z, 3. -ll l.e:itlc1's' Club -11 Jlpparatus Club 43 Girls' Gym Ifxhibition 3g Intramurals 3, 4: Girls' Gym Award 3, 4. Carol R. Bishop 624 N. Lafayette Street General Carol, Ball Tefephonf, upefnforg Hobby, playing 7115 piano Dance Club 23 Beginners' Tumbling 2, 33 Girls' Glec Club 2, 3, Caccompanistl 4: Christmas Program 2, 4: A Cappella Choir 43 Spring Con- cert 2, Qaccompanistj 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Jerome H. Bliehley Leroy R. Bogert 907 S. Woodward Street 1127 Emmett Street Vocational Tech., Bricklaying Vocational Tech., Machine Bud, bP'l4L'lSft1j't'1'Q 1lIJI7b3'Q111Al1flil1g Bug, Navy Robert L. Boltz Jean L. Bonenberger 228 Water Street 2001 S. Fifth Street Vocational Tech., Iilectric Business lfd. Ruff, lL'fm'ii'fff1ii1v Trflzfiifffzfzg fmzn, .fffrfiuryl llffblvy wflm' llffbby, lizuzffnlq .fktlllillitf lntramurals Z. ,,,. ...M .. 0- .M ..-......................-.a,...,M..,..... page une hundred and fortyfozzr Brenda M. Bortz 2312 Tilghman Street College Prep. Barbara J. Bortz 258 E. Union Street General Bzilzf, uffirf iC'fll'A'f'7'2 flabby, M W Bl'E7lLZ76I,j-ULlI'IIfIf1'ff1 flabby, rf- ruHfr11'11,q fwizrzrzrzfi' ford and mpc' I'0HKfll-Ilxif Honors 2, 31 National Honor Society 43 Girls' Debatine Society 2, 3, 41 Canary Stail 2, 3, -i tlftlitor -Hg Junior Class Play 3, Intramurals 3. Bt'ylI1llL'lASlrlllllllbllllll21 Dance Clulu Z. Leslie C. Bower Arnold H. Boyer 643 N. Sixteenth Street 525 Park Street Yoczitionai 'l'ecli., Print Vocational Tech., .Xuto Kle- f,f'.r, PFI-7Iff'7'Q llnbby, mmfrf Chamc tll.lif3!IIlIfJ' flfillif, .rlir Fff1'ft': flabby, .Xeronautics Club lg Canary f 'f!7f'A5' Reporter .ig Canary lftlitor -ig Senior l,ifc Saving Club 3g Student Council 2, 3, 4-. lntrainurais 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Barbara J. Boyer 525 Park Street General Barn Pfi5','t1tfffp7z5't1 Bible Cuf- ,'f'Q5ffir ni fiiszzrjx 31'ffrZ'1 lfffbbfx rfjuiff' Girls' Gicc Ciuln 2: .X Cappella Choir -i, Anthony J. Boyle 2507 S. Fifth Street Vocational Tech.. lflectric Tony. fffffriflirzii: flffblfy. fj7fn'lf Boys' Gyrn Club 2: lntra- rnurals 2. 3: Student Council 2, Russell H. Boyer 725 N. Fifth Street locational Tech., Xlaciiine Ruff: lfnlfhy, bzlffdliliitg amz' flying gaf Illfldff flfllllfl' Band 2, 31 Canary Repre- sentative 3. ' Donald C. Boyle 40 N. Tenth Street liusiness lffiilcatifui ffztfly, llvffl f,'f1f,i'ff1' Staff' Tfflffz- KVI' f.'fffff',W,' ffffblfy, Milli? ffflfrr1.i11,1f Future 'liziciiers of .Xinerica 2: .X Cappella Choir 3, -ig Cangiry Clels 3, fl. pays wif lizlzirlrfd and forfy-fre X Q,, S s X www Patricia E. Boyle 435 Hamilton Street General P1111 llfflfln-, l1u11w'lnlf'l' l'litfIilIyQ .Xrl Club 2: .lppzlrzxtus Club 2. 41 lulnbling Club 3, 41 Clnwrleader lg Student Council llt'Pl'L'SCllillIlX'C 11 lntrainurzils 2. 3, 4: Red Cross Representa- Iixt 7 Sandra E. Brandt 302 S. Eighteenth Street Business lid. Samlyf, .ffrrrtfzryg llobby, flari- I-ffl! mufir Dance Club 21 Girls? Culee Club 2, 3, 43 Canary Stall 43 Intramurals 2. Marianne C. Bradbury 929 Liberty Street Business lid. .llargg rgfflrr Tl'1l!'k4'l'Q Hobby, fllllfj' TPIIVA' Judith A. Breisch 220 N. Sixteenth Street General fufiif, tfffplwrzr nperaiorg Hub- by, foreign corrfrpondmzrf junior Red Cross Club 3. CDUR CENTENNIAI.. YEAR Nancy J. Breisch 606 N. Eighth Street General .Yarn'x', AYI1fZfUfL'lZ Stuff Tmrfz Hill' ilfoflfga fur 1117 lc'cIri!Ir'l'Q llohby, fre ,rkai ing .Xrt Club 2, 3, 43 Canary Stull 43 .Xrt Poster .Xwartls 2, 3. Emily Jane Briggs 325 S. Franklin Street Coil.-M Prep. ffzuy, flyfff lffmffez' Slnlf Tfzlffz- FU' f.'rfH1'L'I' fffl' pflj'A'1'1'rlf Ecfllfzlf 1171211 llfflfffy, ,v:c'1'1111f11'f1,11 Honurs 3, Dance Club 2, 3, 4 .Xtlvzlneetl rllllllllllllly 2, 5, 4 .Xpparutus Club 3, 4, Cheer- li-atler 3, 4: Canzlrx' Repre- 7 sentziiive -, .lg Girls' Gym lfxlnbition lx lntrainurals 2,1 4: Girls' Gym .Xwartl .i,Cl1eer- li.-atlers' .lwzirtl 3, 4. fe-:miie-.vsw-1-s :2gm.vlf. m,vq1m , Brenda G. Breitenstein 235 S. Seventeenth Street Business lid. Biff, ,rfr1'fIz11'y1 Hubby, tlllllfl-Hg Honors 2g Junior Red Cross Council 3, 4, CO1lllllt'lACl3l Club 4, Conius Stall 4. Kenneth J. Briggs 514 Greenleaf Street College Prep. Aifli, 4flHN!'1it'Il7l l4lll.Y1fl',YIifj'-f-UI' fulvzilglz .i'f'f':'l'ff': flnlvlvy, ,i-pnrf,r Key Club Z, 3, 43 lllrezisurerl 3, 41 Klzxrclnng Hand 2, 3, 41 Varsity 'lll'1lCli 2, 4. pulp' Ullf !lHlHfl'l'd f111ilfo1'Iy-Mx' ml 1402 Liberty Street limlsllmcss ltd. rfuzlrfrzxq lutrzimurznls Z. 413 N. Ninth Street Inmrmem l.tI, zfnlllfllllll Nlzxjorcttu .lx Ifashion Sli: 31 Girls' Gvm lfxlulbitlou Marilyn M. Brinker .lla1'1'fy11, ,vfwlrftgnlpllfrq llfflvby. Darlene E. Brokloff ljllffillf. H-ffl!-ff ':wn'K'f'r1 llflffby, I Carole J. Brokenshire 226 N. St. Cloud Street Business lftl. Caroff, fIf2zograpf2f1': UUWMV. liHlZI'l-Iltf Dance Club 3, 43 Commercial Club 41 Apparatus Club 4: Girls' Gym lfxluibition 3: ln- tramurnls 2. 3, -l-. William L. Bronstein 2411 Allen Street College Prep. Dm, l,fl11'4gl1 for Hll'I'l7H7llAfiZf flI!Q'l'lIf't'!'I,l7gQ Hobby, mmiff mf!- 1'narf1'11y Sophomore Xlatll Club 23 Varsitx' Football 3, 43 Varsitv llrcstlirw 2, 3, 4: Yarsiti' Track 2, -lg Varsity 'EXW award. OUP. CENTENNIAL YEAR Gall E Brown 334 S Fourteenth Street 1' E frlor 1 T l1I1ll'lll ub 7 -l- Xpparatuu u :utr 30:5 ilfl 'u'-:f fn ixrnibitlorl f: Infra- murali -. 1 fire' Award f. Larry R Brown 3304 Hanover Acres 'ocational 'll ,. Ca ingr Makin' Larr. rabirzfi maiafr x unlor Red Crfsi lsprevgnr- 'C ... Kirk W Brown 609 Lleveland Street fllttt lrtp 7 HPI I I1 I 1 ll ! NaturalSc1tnc:c Club w I ' . ff I U W . an-' ze, My - , ff - . i ,.,..,.., l W Patricia A. Brown 3 'X 're,l, -1-- -':- . 1351 liberty Strett 3. 'I rg I Q1 V. f Rf: Q 1 Ill, dr' A rx , . '1 , 52 if i V f ' l gr 'fllt' fzzuzdrual um! .fff !j,'-.+r1'f'fz S tis' K O Roy W. Buchmoyer 834 N. Ninth Street Vocational 'll-ch., Electric Roy, .YI1'Uj'Q ffobby,f1',rf11'11g lntrainurals 3, -13 'l.Y. Basket ball 2. Walter J. Burian 523 Harrison Street General ff aflf'f'1 lfofxffy, lllltlllllfllllilg Honors 3: Nlarchine Bantl 3 41 Concert Hand 3, 4: Basket ball liancl 3, -13 Pit Hand 3,-1. I., General liibition Sandra J. Brown 853 N. Sherman Stree X Sn mfxv. .Y-ray l. 1'fllll'1'ftIll 'ses ol .Xniericn H lit inuers' rlluiubliue Z, .xg .Xppnrntus Club -lg Gym Lx- l lnt1amui1ls7 3 -1 t te..,, Larry J. Bryfogle West Rock Road Vocational Tech., Jluto Body Bry: Hobby, FILUZEIIIIQ Jon R. Bruchok t 70512 N. Front Street Vocational Tech, Carpentry Sonny, rarjnrllfvlw Ilnbby, 2' frzzrifing live 23 Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 31 Varsity Football 3, 4: j.Y. Football 23 Varsity 'tA g Spelling Award 3. , . Marlene C. Buchecker 39 E. Cumberland Street Distributivc Ed. Boorlz, rafrrgirfg Hobby, playing recordf Distributive Ed. Club 4. M UR CENTENNIAL YEAR Robert P. Buffton 1817 Union Boulevard Business Ed. ffeliby,off1'r'rfvorkg Hobby, gum Marie P. Busck 2135 Washington Street College Prep. Jlarif, Penn Smit' Cf11'w11v1'Iy for Illffflflllllffij FIIIQIIIIFFI' Honors 2, 51 BC'glIlllL'I'SlYlllll1ll7- line 21 Apparatus Club 2, 4: Leaders Club 3, 43 Life Sawing 3, -lg Physics Conference -1: Girls' Gym llxltibition .lg Bas- lcetball Honor 'l'ez1ni 2. 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, -lf: Girls, Gym Award 2, 3, -1-. New ffm' lfnlzffwd and furry-aiiglzf x swsgif 15 e ' - - s wget!! s - X , .MQ W .... ., as ge x A greg X sas e - .,., . NY ' --Q. X 'V ' MX Student Council Representa- ss 'ZX X s vi C 4. X 1 f. as 5 5. 5'1 l I 1 xww ,vs . ' V. . s.s:.f..asf:.....1.m'-II' ae- 'r-i'd2'EF1- if W.:a:a:5:! 0 f , .31.zh:s.:a,.ga,.5s,.5'.-sm., ,vs .5 Q ,..,i ihssasaaaasr- 3' N ' s 1102. P ' . I .. , ,. Q Lawerce C. Buss 712 Union Street xvOCZlIiOIiEll 'l'ecli., iflcctric l.i1:vf'f11rf, ffrf'If'z'f'1'n11g flwlfby, Ilnffflillg Cliess Club 2g .-X Cappella Clioir 3, 41 Youtli Council 3,43 lntrziniurals 2. 4. it June M. Caine 630 N. Kiowa Street tolli-eo Prep. 11zn'.r1'vz,Qg lloffby, .i'fmf'f,r Honors Z, 31 .Xpparatus Club 23 Beginners' Tumbling 3: Future Nurses 3. 41 Girls' Synclironixt-tl Swiniininu Pan American Club 4g Stutlent Council Rcpreseiitativt- 23 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. Yfllllf, xlffmzfnrwz llnrpiffzf for Ruth J. Buzby 547 W. Margaret Street College Prep. fans, rlfulzlfziffwlif Cnffrgf for ft'61ffZl4H!Q1 Hobby. roffffllvzzg nui- mfzl fig I1 I'l-IZFJ' Honors 2, 3g National Honor Society' 4: Future 'lbacliers ol' .Xnierica 2, 3. 41 French Club 3, 41 Comus Staff 4g intra- niurals 2. James E. Callisto 535 Union Street College Prep. jim, lmfirgfz lY7I1ii'Fl'.fI-ff' for f'r1,gz'11Nf'1'1'f1gg llnlfby, Illllfl-L' Sophomore Xlath Club Z3 .X Cappella Cboir 3, 4: Canary Clefs 3, 43 Canary Clippers 23 Iunior Class Plat' 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR John D. Cameron 2237 Union Street College Prep. folzri. Pe11fz.j,'f:'arzz'a Staff bm' :'effzrj.' for f7lQ'iV7Zt'F7'Ii7ZQ'I Hubby Jporff Xiarchina Band 2. 3. 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Canary Clefs 4: Yarsitj: Tracl-L 4, Patricia A. Cannon 428 E. Court Street Business Ed. Pat, .fzfrfiaryg Hobby. molar- fyflf riding Ronald E. Cameron 2221 Liberty Street General farle, lvizzizifrffiy of Srfzzrfzfrn C'L1!1lf'07'7iI-IIQ Hobby, fpprfpr Varsity A Club 3, 43 Varsity Football 3. 4: Football 23 ,l.Y. Basketball 21 Yarsity award 4. Mary Y. Casciano 505 N. Eighth Street Business lttl. f,'a.f,fy, .rffrrlaryg flabby, fulln- WW 4-:yum fliH,Q refnrtfi Couirnercial Club 4: Glen,- Club 2, 3. 4g Sprint' Concert 7 3 4 -,., . pay' UPU? humlrffiz' fill!! foi'fj,'-fzfln' - , ,,..:,,.,-S W 'll' , Linda L. Casper 514: N. St. George Street y . . business lttl. l.l'1ltlfl, .Vz'r'!'r'lzl!'.V1 lltflwlfy. .VfZ'liHl- PIII-HAS ...vw tlent Council 3, 41 Fashion Slum' ,ig lnlrzlmnrzlls 2, 3, 4. Andrew J. Chlebove 334 N. Sixth Street General i'FI'J'I'fy fur fllfll-Z fngiriferg e llubby, ,rpnrir Intramurals 4. Beginners lunibling JL btu- Jmly, PFIIII,fj'!Z'd?Zl-H Sfatf lvnzl Robert W. Charles 355 N. Sixteenth Street YUC1lli0I11ll 'llL'Cll., Print Rolf, pririirrg Hubby, Iraizzf lntrzlniurzil XYLIICI' Polo 3. Richard H. Christman 725 N. Ninth Street Business lid. Cfzrzfr, bzuirzfu field, Hobby, bozufziug Boys' Gym Club 2, Student Council Representative 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 41 Varsity Track 2, 33 j.V. Football 2. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR tw xx Q -- Nz: t .V r x, Wt-..,t,5555g.g55.:-t Q75 , - ' ' '--X ' 1 Lyzxif i X x Thomas H. Christman Barbara A. Ciccone ' A 123512 Chew Street 223 E. South Street 5. College Prep. Business lid. V Tum, Ilfibby, clzftf Btlfbllffl, YYPIAITQ Hwbby, 1'm'm'd A U :' 'Z' .l,llj'SiCZ1l,SCiL'IlCC Club 23 Phys- 'i Hf 'I l45 V N or ics Conference Zg Qliess Club f f 2 4 t , ee f .... . 1': G 4 XS 2 S X 5 A . i x , S. elef by f V David A. Clauss Robert B. Clauss ' 231 S. Fifteenth street 224 N. Tenth Street . General General Daw, .J1'f'l orff3 flabby, ,rjmrix Hub, lfobby, modal ra1'f1-nadfzlle ' Honors 3g Boys' Gym Club -lg r Boys' Life Saving 3: Boys' .'xLlYIlIlCL'Li Swimming 3: Intru- rnnrrlls 3. if .5 K ' -vm-Z way .' pflgji' fwfr b1U1JrruJ KIIHI ,frfly We t e e t Jer . I else Q ei f I ., I w.v. A 'E Q: L 5 . , I ex X Q X ft U 'Z5Q3 A 5. s fw Y Patricia M. Cogan 1526 Catalina Avenue Gcric-ral Ijllfl lffilfbyg .fr4'1'f11f111'1z,Q Dzincc Cluh -lg -luniur Rctl Cross Rcprcscntzitiyc 2: Fash- ion Sliuw lg lntrzimurzils 2. Patricia A. Colarusso 901 N. Twentieth Street Gcncrzil Pai, I-lIff'l'I-VII' tffi'nrz1lu1'g Hubby, arf .Xrt Cluli -lg Junior Class Play Committcc 3g Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: lntrnmurals 2,31 Art Postcr rlwarcl Z. Sandra Cohen 336 S. Fourteenth Street Collcifc Prep. Sr1mfy1 Hobby, ,i'pm'f,i' -lg Stutlcnt Council 4: Girls Honor Team 2: Girls' Gym lfxhihition 31 Intramurals 2, 3, -lg Girls' Gym Award 3, 4. Darlene R. Cole 2324 Tilghman Street Collc-ac Prcp. ffuffy, ylffelzfofwz llfii'p1'faf-for' 1iz41',fI11,qg Hobby, ,v1'i1g1'11g liuturc Nurses of .ilmcrica 23 Girls' Glcc Cluh Zg A Cappella Choir 3, 4-g Canary Clcfs 3, 4-g Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: ln- trzimurals 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Howard P. Coleman 535 N. Twenty-seventh St. College Prep. iff. I,'rzz':4ff5z'tl,' of ,llz'tlzz',qai1 for bZL,'l'7Zfj.V2 llobbjp, rfcordf Xlath Club 2. 3. -lg Swimming Club 2: English Club 3, -1-: Pan American Club -1: Natural Science -l: Physics Confcrcnct- 4: Physical Scicncc 4: Studcnt Council Rcprcscntatiyc 4: In- tramurals 3. 4, James D. Cooper 325 Hanover Avenue Vocational Tcch., Klachinc jim, fliffhdlllifdb znginfn: Hobby, hunting arid-f1',thz'ng Judith A. Comerer 906 N. Sherman Street College Prcp. fudy, PF7IH,fj'!C'U7Z1-H Staff Um'- Ufffllfj' for ffllffil-7ZgQ Hobby, ire ffeating Future Nurscs of America 33 Gym lfxhibition 3: llllfflr mural 2, 3. 4. Jane M. Cordero 145 N. Seventh Street Busincss lid. .'ll1'Jfy, Iffvplzmzf Upf'l'!1lfIl'Q llfibby, HIILVI-I' Girls' Glcc Cluh 2. 3, Orcli-,Astra ., . 5,41 lnstrumt-ntal Xlusic 3, -l. pagz one hundrfd and jifly-our i,,,, 254,27 fmt fi Wa... ' 1 . -. licgirincrs' 'llumhlinu 2, 3. . ,al N, fs Daniel M. Costello 848 E. llamilton Street College Prep Dun, Pwr:rz,vyl:wlfi1'f1Sfuif' l,Hll.1't' lluf1l2xv, fl 14 llflillg tllltlrf-li,l'lII'll.Q Yzirsity Footbzill 3, -lg Ynrsily J, -lg ll. l'ootb:1ll Z, larsity -lx SlVL'lllk'l'1lllLl l.etter -l. , . U 5 f, em? 2 859 , J - t 1- is 2' A A ira Q3 Y Peter J. Crokus 945 N. Seventh Street College Prep. ljfff, St. Cliarfrf St'NIl.IIl17'3' for Pzirrfg Hobby, fart Physical Science Club 4, Phys- ics Conference 4. Wrestling J, -lg Xlll'SIlV lrriclq OUR CENTENNIAL YE Nancy L. Crum 417 N. Twenty-eighth St. College Prep. ,Yana pllyrmzl :'Ll7llI'Clf1-U71 rfaffz- frg llnlzlwy, fporif Apparatus Club 2, -I-g Girls' Tumbling Club 23 Future Teachers ol America 4, Pine- lish Club -lg Leaders' Club ,lg Fashion Show 33 Girls' Gym lfxhihiiion 33 Intramurals 2, 3, -lg Girls' Hockey Honor 'l'enm 2, Girls' Basketball Honor 'Il-:im Z1 Girls' Gym .Xwnrrl 2. Nancy I. Daniels 944 Silk Street Business lftl. .Y!17l1'l', nfffrf fc'r1rl'ff'g llrflrby, 'Tflfflll-IIQLI rfb'-:'ff1'oz1 Jfjffllyi' Antoinette M. Cusatie 222 N. Seventh Street Business Eel. Tom, ,teH'f?a1'y3 Hobby, ,vpmir Apparatus Club 2, 3,41 'l'um- bling Club 2,1-lg Leaders, Club 5, 4, Girls' Gym Ex- hibition .lg Intramurals 2, 3, -11 Hockey Honor 'llezim 2: Girls' Gym Award 2, 3, -L. Bonny I. Dantzer 933 W. Emaus Avenue Business ltd. Tup.v1'f', llllfll-Vlf !lflJ'ft',l',YQ llffbby, French Club 3. fwfuff our flzzrltlrfzf auf fifty'-lrzm David R. Cressman 2207 Union Boulevard XvUCilllOlllll 'l'eeli., Print llrlw. prinifr: llffffff-V. flfwff'-' gfrlflllj' Honor Roll 2, 5. Lewis E. Crosland, Jr. 513 Turner Street Vocational Tech., Vifeleling Clzubby, fwfclerg Hobby. brf.x'1'n Wermwy 'QNX' Anita Louise H. D'Arconte 620 Ridge Avenue Business lftl. IIN' S w Commercial Club 4. Judith A. DaRe 933 N. Sixth Street College Prep. ruff- IXFIIYZIYIIUVI Staff y't'llfllfI'f lfulffgr for ffaffirr Honors 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 4: Tumbling Club 21 Future Teachers ol' America 4: Cheer- leader 2, 3, -lg Girls' Gym lfx- hibition .ig Intramurals Z, 3, 4: Cheerleading .Xwartl 3, 41 Girls' Gym Award 5. Alunior Reel Cross Council .wg Paul B. D'Arconte 2433 S. Fountain Street Vocational Tech., Cabinet Xlaking .JII1lll7,.fff1'l'f477'Ali llnblfy, Jrczce- Paul- 'ialffiwf 1 f1i'W'9 NUMB' li ll ul 1' II Q Eleanor L. Daubenspeck 809 Gordon Street General ljlllllil-F, 1'Nf?pl1'm11'.rfg Hubby arf Dance Club -lg Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, flJrCsiclentl 41 Spring Concert 2, 5, -lg Christe mas Program 2, J, -l-. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Joanne R. Dauscher Edward G. David 93-1 Pine Street 718 Florence Street V Business lid. General Q ' fo: Hobby. daizfizzg Eddfr: Hol1by,f1'.vlzz'11Q ii - ------ M Band 2. 3: Girls, Tumbling -i I Club el-. V Elaine K. David Route No. 1, Macungie General Davf,.receptz'o1zz'flg Hobby, fat- zng pzzza Dance Club -l-5 limmaus High Debating Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Chorus 25 Class Treasurer 23 Secretary of Dc- bating Club 2. Vincent L. DeAngelo Vocational Tech., .-Xuto Kle- chanic ba lntramurals 2, 3, 4. l'z'nM, rlzir Form: flabby, half- U fi! ff .Z 25 N. Popular Street Q Duiff 0116 fzumfrrzf nuff jifli'-lflfw' 7 N' ,or ' ., H A f my V Ki vu. N 1, f Q felis S551 wwf Metz X- Lf Q ws. X Qt, 4 x Z XS x N .1 -1 A X SYN I F. 1 X 1 ff' QLA, S C W, 92 K 'KS .2 ,Q A x. t 1 'ic-4: x?iQO 9,2 ag xl ft it 42 . ' 611- MY-, Q 6 x y ' .QQ .Xa x Y 'A i' 3 ? 411. -X -gb- Roderick W. Dech 715 N. Fountain Street Gcncrzll Ruff' Hfrlffil' i'jNH'lr Concert Baintl 2: ll1ll'l1llllll'lllS 4. i Q39 5. ,i g iw Carol S. Decker 21 S. Muhlenberg Street College Prep. Carol, Gerryfburg Colffgf for .rrlfziolugyg Hobby, ,YPOFIJK Beginners' Tumbling 2, 31 Apparatus Club 2g French Club 3, 4, Canary Staff 2, 3, 4g Conius Staff 4g Junior Class Play 3: Canary Variety Show -lg Girls' Honor Team 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Arline Decker 170 Chew Street flL'IlL'V1ll .JNL llvlrliy, .ft'fC'liIItQ Gerniun Club 2. 3. Nancy L. DeFiore 326 Railroad Street General Nancy, lVeJtfr1z Electrir cvorlerrg Hobby, danrfng Girls' Tumbling Club 23 Dance Club 33 Girls' Gym Exhibition 3glntra1nurals 2, 5, -1-, OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Ann H. Deiley Eli J. Deily 2313 Allen Street 115 S. Aubrey Street College Prep. Vocational Tech., Auto Klo- R.f'z1,i', fffifl f,'f1H5IKr Srarr Tfzlffl- Chglnlc rr.: lfuffrgr fm' 111u,r1'1' imlfzrli lfffg Hubby, Illlllll-71111 llffbbiu flfufffm Swim Cm 2, 3, 4: Junior Rt-tl Dance Club 2g Bt-ginners' Cross Representative 3. 'Tumbling 21 Xlixetl Chorus 21 Clioir 5, -1: Canary Clcls -1: Yzirit-tx' Sli ow -lg lntrzlniurals 2, 3, -1. Bruce W. DeLong Renee F. DeLong 93213 Liberty Street 1220 Union Street Vocational 'Il-cli., Jluto Klec- Business lftl, llillllc Rlnziy, l'flifm1'f!pl1m Srlmu! of Hrzzrr, 121rf'f1r1f11'f lillljlllffflllllfjf llfflllfjh f'f'I'U1'1f .B....,...pgggq1.........t.......w.s......v. A... m.....-i.,gwq.p.4- wffffi1'11,g Comnivrcial Club 4: Coinus Stull -lg Xlixetl Cliorus 21 Girls' Glec Club 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, -l. fmlgf Ullf' liumlrfcl am! flfiyqffrzzf Kmar- 423K W? Robert L. DeLong William DeMark 1469 S. Lehigh Parkway 529 N. Second Street Yocatioiixil 'll-cli., Xlxicliinv Distributixm- lftl. Lou, n1f1f'l11'f11'ff ljt' Tzzrk. JH' ffirffi ffffblvy. Himfff 7'!l!!l'U!1ljJ E mllvv lftl. Club -l. Allan R. Dempsey 218 Boyer Street XvOC11llUI1ill 'l't'Cli., Wleltlinu Dorothy Demetrales 1051 Broadway, Bethlehem liusinvss lftl, I lim-willy, ,Vt'f!'f'lt1l'j'Q llnlfffy, WIP- 7f 'M ilrmflfzq lntrziniurals 2: St-iiior Class Sybil Play lljropurtit-S Corn initti-1-H -1. v , r I OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR William R. DeMuth 442 N. Penn Street locational 'l'ecl1.. lflt-ctric B,':'v'51 .Yaigz llubff-,.'f'1'Y!zzrzg Cbeii Club 2: lntraniurale 3. -1 Doris A. Deutsch 1045 Allen Street Business Ed, Dorff, fffrffaryz flabby. zrf .flzating Red Cross Club 2: Bt-winners Tumbling 21 .Xdvanced Turn- blinz 3. -li Dance Club -l-I Apparatus Club 2, 3.-1: Lead- ers' Club 3, 4: Fashion Show 2, 3, -lg Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: Student Council 35 lritra- a i i Y . Award 2, 3, -1. Carl S. Derr 330 E. Federal Street Vocational Tech., lflt-ctric Carl. Radio and Tl'ffpr1m1n1fi Hobby. fzz'-ff and rrmnlf .X4Jl'UIl2lUllCS Club 2. Madeline A. Deysher 452 Lower S. Bethlehem Highway Collt-ue Prep. Lyn 21. fXVLlfZfUfL'?Z Slzzff ylt'Lll'lll'f',l f,'wfffw for ffdfllllillxifl llolflfy ,i hz! 1' rig SQ lfuture Clk-achers ol .lint-rica i 'W 3 -l- Pan American Club 4. pagff ffm' fiznzdrfrl m1i1frfty-fffw' . A Caifzy, Jtfzzrfgrrzpfing lloblfy. .V'Il'I'HIH1iIIg -fur ziur-,riizg Junior Red Cross Council 3. German Club 3, -lg Senior John P. Dimovitz Frieda M. Dominko 1009 S. Seventh Street 1437 Salisbury Road XYOCZlllflllEll 'll-elm., lirieklziyinu Bllslmiss lhl- fofi II ny, l21'n'Huyr1' ff'1'fff0- -'f i m F' R. D. NO. 20 e Clulw J, -l. Business liltl. Prffffy MM' Nestor L. Diekert Bethlehem, Penna. X oeailionril 'l'ecli., Carpentry fi ll 111 I ng Dawne A. Diefenderfer 1803 Hanover Acres Prpprr, Iypifig Hubby, Efrfff Future Nurses of America 2. Virginia M. Dickert 719 N. Muhlenberg Street Business ltd. Ulill Mir, ,v. ff'fli1ryg lllllllly, J'!'Ul'IA11lLf llonors 2. 3: National Honor Society -lg Leaders' Club 33 Girls' Glee Club 2g A Cappella Clioir 3, -lp Canary Clefs 43 Student Council Representa- tive 33 Girls' Honor Team 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Ralph W. Diefenderfer 328 N. Fifteenth Street Vocational Tech., Plumbing Diffy, pfumberg Hobby, boating Football Usher 35 Student Council 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Ruth E. Dimler 218 N. Madison Street College Prep. Catherine L. Dillrnan 715 N. Sixth Street Business lid. Rulfiff, Surfer! flrzlrf llrupilfaf Klatli Review -lg Future Nurses of .Xinericn -lg Mixed Cliorus3 4 Q ,As Av.. . , . . WS.. y J N X . . X X 5 Y wif f Rag X X 5 1 X, Sym.. ., .- 72' 54 X C4 Girls' luinlvline Club 43 Ap- PIll'ZlTllS Clulw 4g lntrzlniurzils 2. jmgw' ffm' llllllllfflf will -filly-i1'.x WSW Libby S. Domsky 1517 Union Street College Prep. Libby, lY7lliT.'Ff.l'1if3' of Pf7'l7lJj'l' zfalzziag Hobby, Ill! .fbatizzg Honors 2, 35 National Honor Society -ig Girls' Tumbling 23 French Club 3, 4g lfnglisb Club 43 Junior Class Play Com- mittee ,ig Student Director of Senior Class Play 45 Comus Stall' 4: Canary Representa- tive 4: Girls' Gym lfxhibition 3. June A. Dougherty 604 Ridge Avenue General Dot, Avufziowrz Staff YlfHt'ht'7'f, Colffgffnr- teaflzfngg Hobby, arf Future Nurses of America 2, .ig Intramurals 2. Joseph P. Dougherty 1627 Whitehall Street 'Vocational Tech., Electric Doc, f!frl1'1'f1'a1z -lunior Red Cross Council 3. Patricia A. Dougherty 124 N. Second Street General Pai, afrfinf ,r1'ewa1'f1'f.r,rg Hobby, flanfziwg OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Robert T. Doyle 927 N. Twentieth Street Vocational Tech.. Plumbing Bob. pfumber: Hobby. fporrf Band Z. 3. 4. Richard D. Druckenmiller 633 N. Law Street Vocational Tech.. Bricklaying Dick, Jrmfa' Forffrg Hobby fpwftr Intramurals 4g 2. Sandra A. Drozda 1148 Turner Street Business Ed. Sandvf, refrftarvg Iiubbv, dan- fing I M D Honors 2: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3. -1. Terrence P. Duggan 201 N. Jerome Street General Dug, Zaflzfrg Hobby, ,fpnrfy ATI Club 3, 41 Football 35 Varsity Football 33 lntra- rnurals 3. page ow hundred and jifty-,www if -'Hass x,,,. gl .N W a f f uf 41 X A ns fs 92 3 X ,gt xl , WN Y? 2 QW X 2 A s , , . gi it X Qi Y Q f ' Q at N fix 2 JN? John L. Dwinell 1525 Catalina Avenue frilly Xili'-V1 llfflflfy,ri1f Boys' Gini Club 2, Lois A. Eckert 1408 Turner Street Business Ed. Lo, ,ft'l'I'fft7l'j'Q flabby, ffdlljlillg Honors 2, 3: National Honor Society 4g Commercial Club -lg Girls' Glcc Club 23 .X Cappella Choir 3, 4-g Canary Clcfs 3, 4. A .loseph D. Easterwood 10 Allen Street Yoczilional 'l'ccli., qlrcliilcc- lnrzil l7r:il'ting jiznior, i1'rr1fI1'uy Student Council Rcprcscntaf live 2. Harold K. Ehrie 946 Oak Street Vocational Tech., Auto Klu- clianic Harofd, merlzarzirg Hobby, ram OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Howard Ellis 1721 W. Cedar Street LEOHCUK' l,l'L'P. llw:c'1i'. lflifwluilx' of l'i'11u,ivf- E'I1Illiz11 llnlflfy, plifflogmlpffyi .XL'I'Ul1llllllCS Club 21 Ccrnizin Club 41 lizisubzill Vlltillll 2, lxlillllllkll 2. Barbara A. Emery 281 E. Fairview Street linsiin-ss ltd, fiilrlfrlwl, fWl'I-Valli' W'I'l'l'ffI!'.X'1 Iliff,- lfv. ffrlriflim Xpparzilus Club 2. 5. -li l:CL'lllll1'l'Si lliiiibliii: i, 4g Girls' Cyan lfxliibiliivn il ln- Ir.ininr.ils 2, 3, -1, F ll ,i..-M.-,r-4-,.-......'.,f ffldli, ,fFI'l'f'ftZI'j'Q floblly, ,flllglllg Vocational Tech., Auto Shop Rzlffy, .'l1'rForff: llobfiv. ram' Joan M. Ellow 759 N. Halstead Street Business lid, .Xpparatus 2: A Cappella Choir I -lL Variety Show -Ig Girls' Gym Exhibition 31 Intra- murals 2, 4. George Enix 375 Union Street fwfr nw fiizinliwif 171111 fiffx'-fliaffll R .cf QQ Catherine E. Erb Waldheim Park COllt'gt' Prop. lfalfiy, S':z'1'1f1'fl1 f.lU'l'I'Il1lllf fm' 11z11,i111g llonfwrs 2: Cliorzilt-urs 2: Choir 2: .X Cappclla Choir 3, -lg lntruinurals 2, 33 Girls' Pinsf Pong .Xwzlrtl 5. Anna Mae F. Erich 025 N. Sixteenth Street Business lttl. Rfrky, ,rx1'1v'f11ryg llfflfffy, tfllllf- X lllg ii Six Honors 21 Student Council 21 Tumlwling Club 33 Junior Rwl Cross Council -lg Girls' Glue Club 2: Spring Concert 21 GlFlSlGj'I11 l'ixl'1il'vitiOn 3g lntru- . murals 3. D NQVN David J. Erdman 727 S. Eighth Street Yucational 'l'ccl'i., lflcctric Daw, FfFffl'IiI'litl7iQ ll11bby,1111111 111f' ,-. Patricia A. Ernst 2021 Cypress Avenue Ct-ncral P1lfIy,f?1'ff1fff11'111 B1z,v1'11f'5f Sfhfmf fm' ,vff1'1'1a1'v Bernd 2. OUR GENTENNIAL YEAR Nancy L. Ettl 518 N. Dauphin Street Business Ed. AX-a111'j.'. fefrffarjxz ffobbju. 5'1f'1'111 HI I IZ Q Karl R. Farkas 504 N. Elliger Street Vocational Tech.. lilcctric 0311. FZKCIVOPZZVKIV Junior Red Cross Council 2. A fu. :lI1lllff'7lllF1'4Lf Iffifffgr fm 7111715171-iff Hobffy, 1fa11f1'11g JoAnn Fair 1215 S. Jefferson Street Collcgt' Prep. Future Nurses of Aincrica 4, Gym l'fXl1ilvitiOn 31 lntra- murals 3. Richard M. Faryniak 114 Bridge Street Xricativmznl lf-cli., .Xutm Xlv- D1'1'l?. ,1fHlifUl'Zi.lfl llnfflzy. f1z111l1'11g 1 pagf 11115 lzufidrfzl f111df-fly-11z'11r X . '. -. we i gsygfyyz ' ..., f ' ' b .... . . ,,f Q , Z - 4 N . f I I4 S. llalstead Street Yocxllioiizil 'IX-cli., Cxilwiiicl X l ziltiiiu IJIAFIC, frllflillfl ui fllwf' Mary L. Fedok 937 Gordon Street Business Ed. .lIf1i'y. Vlbfjfliff' fvorkfrg Hobby: rollerf1'r1g fialzzff of Jogf Student Council 51 French Club -lf: German Club 4. Richard C. Fa tzinger Sandra A. Fatzinger 743 S. Filmore Street Gem-ral S41 mfy. 11't'.Vft'I'll lffn'l1'i'r rc'or'l'f1 flabby, izlflfzdrzg Honors .lg Intramurals 2. Robert P. Fegely 1150 Lehigh Street College Prep. Bob, Pf7IIl.f5'!C'H1Il-U Siam Luz' 7,'FI'.flil3' for affozzfzfing Chemistry Club 3, -lg Drama tics Club 2: Intramurals 2. OUR CENTENNIAI. YEAR Barbara A. Fegley l0ll S. Howard Street Q ollew: Prep, Hillfg, qfifiziu' fz'ff1'l'rr: llfflflfy. Ja ii i' 1 II L' 'liypinu Clulv 2: Pun ,liiifxrican Club -l: Future 'll-ziclit-rs ol' Xmericgi -lr: Cliristmas Play 2: 3. Xl, Svutiiiel lg Qzinari' 5lJlll'l'1lIlfFillllLlI'Z1lS2.4. Glenda Feiler 712 Valley View Apartments Cluiierzil flilf'1J. .ffliffrf f,i'vH,l1'Jl,' ,ll1'u'ilf1Il lfrrnifi' film' f:i4f':'21L'1 fffflflfv. fir! lfuluri Yurs-'X ol' .luierieqi li 51 iiior Xlqitli li-'vivxx' -lf. Xqiturgil SClf'llC4'LllL1l'i'l'1l'illllll'4'vli .lClI- ers ffl XHJYJYICJ J: luiilor limi V Cross lQ i'i'i'sr'iit4i1ixi- i. 4: Gnu ltxliilwitifiii 3: liitmmiiruls 53 I. x 4. Frances F. Fehr 2006 S. Second Street cf..iii-it imap. fll'L'llI, flnffi fflzffifr Sian' Tfdfll- fin f.'fffff4L'1' for ff11rf1f1'g flfflvlfy. ffim'rff'z1tf1'11:j Honors 3,41 .Xtlvzirict-tl 'l'umlw- lin: 3, 4: lieuinners' lumbliu: .lg .Xpparzitus Club -li Leaders Clulw -lx Girls' Gym lixliibition 3: lntramurals 2. 5. -la Cheer- leeuligr 37 -lg Girls' Gym .Xwartl 3. -lu Cheerleatliiiu .Xwzirtl 3, -lf. Judith M. Feldman 1920 Livingston Street Cfilli-ue Prep, ,lfz'l'fz', IlX,z1llZfl'JiIIz' Ulilllw SFI H'- f,1f','f1f Sflgmifg fffilflfyx ,ifmrfl Iznulisli Clulw -lg lfasliion Slum' .xliilviti i Xl.iifiretIw-.f.4.lntr.1mur.1ls 2,n.4:C1irIs C13 m .Xwqird 2, i. f W fffxu' our lzmilifffll audi .ii rffi' Ifsgi-252z5:issg. X h sg- ff X X ts. , QF: gy. if . . NN 1 Business fkflflilltlf ig Business Patricia A. Felegy 603 Hanover Acres Etl. Par, ffz'rffa1'yg llnblfy, Ziff' Dzinct' Club 3g Coniincrcial Club -i1GlTlSlGj'Il1 lfxliibitioii 3: lntrziniurals 3. Betty J. Fenstermaker 1871 S. Front Street E tl . Bfrry, .vffrffaryg Hobby, tfflllflillltf Junior Rui Cross Ruprcsciita- ntramurals 2. Lance N. Fenstermacher 12612 N. Franklin Street Voczitioiizil Clk-cb., Auto Ale CllEl1llC 1'wt'1I.YfwX', l'.S. flla1'1'11r.rg llfllfbjl IIIIQY Nancy G. Fenstermaker 211 N. Eighth Street Collcluu Prup. Xazzfy, 1111r.fz'riAQ: lffiblwy, painf- rug lfuturc Nurscs of .Xnicrica -lg St-nior Xlntli Rt-vit-VV -lg Blue Book Stzitl 3: Girls' Glt-Q Club 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Sandra A. F enstermaker 733 S. Fifth Street Business Ed. Samfjq. Off-Ziff? Lfcrl' A Cappella Choir 2: junior Red Cross Rcprcsf.-ntzitixv: 2: Intramurals 2. Susan L. Fisher 2416 Washington Street College Prep. Fiflz. Pfnnfyfvanizz Slaif lini- zierrzity for fpefrlz llzfrapyg Hobby. dramatziff Pan American Club 2, 3, 4. Vfreasurcrj 3g Future 'Teachers of America 3, -1-1 Canary Stall 3. 4: Comus Staff 4. Larry F. Fisher 1029 Lehigh Street Gt-ncral Full, AN !lC'j' iSf'fI1,10! nj ,llizfzf Hobby, Nlllflf Honors 2, 3: Canary Staff -1: Xlarcliiny Band 2, 3,41 Concert Hand 2. 3. 4: Basketball Band 2. 3. -li Canary Cavaliers 2. 5.41 Xeirsity lracl. 2.1.4. Sarah W. Fister 2343 Allen Street Collr-ui' Prvp. Sarah, ffz'n1f11la1'y Ifaflifr, llrilf- hy, 'fl'f1vlli7IIlf Apparatus Club 21 Dance Club 29 lfuturc 'llmiclic-rs olxlinc-ricet 3, -lg Girls' Gln-Q Club 2g A C'eippcgllzi3,-1: junior Class Play Corninittifc 3: Canary Stall 2. 3, -lg Blue Book Stull 2, 3: rChairnizinl 3: Cornus Stall -lg Fashion Slmw2, .ZQCilFlS,G1'I11 lfxliibitimi 3: lntrziniurals 2, 3. 4. paw ow liinlrfrml am! .i1'xlj,'-wif f f, .WMM 5: .A f .- :W 4, 1.55: f f W N! X 4? X f X I sea f . s raeafafzfazzwagf-3:5-5:-'. v f .1 f ' :E X!! ff? Z 'sf' i7f 1 Linda R. Fleischmann 520 W'hitelmll Street Business litl. 1,1111f11, .f1'1'1'i'ii11',v1 llulilfy, ,v1':c'11l,Q llouors 2: .lppxirzitus Club -lf: lntruiuurzils 3. Joan C. Folwell 2635 Greenleaf Street College Prep. joazizie, Cfdar Craft College for Ixazlzfrg Hobby, .fifliillllll-llg Apparatus Club 2, 3, -lg Ad- vanced Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Leaders' Club 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2. 3, -lg Intramurals Z, 3. Janet L. Fogleman 823 N. Twenty-fifth Street College Prep. klclllff, .ll11l1f1'11l11'1',1g Cfffffyl' fUV 11'111'f1 1 11g Honors 2, 31 National Honor Society -lg Girls' Glee Club 2g A Cappella Clioir 3, -lg Junior Class Play Prompter 31 Senior Class Play Prompter4gCanary Staff Z, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3. Roberta E. Folz 831 Cedar Street College Prep. Bobbie, Bell Tfleplzone .rerzfire rfprz.re111af1it'e3 Hobby, rollfflzing popular rffordy Girls' Tumbling Club -lg Pan American Club -lg Canary Stal? 4, Girls, Gym Exhibition 31 Intramurals Z. CUP. CBNTENNIAL YEAR Beverly A. Foulk 331 N. Church Street College Prep. BFG, Pf'1111fyft'a111'11 Stair i'l'l'J'!ifj' for j3f'll7'IIl7!Ii.V7lI ami l1tff't'ffI.fI'lIAQ, Illlfflly, 111z1.f1i1' llonors 2, 31 National llonor Society -lg Girls' Dt-batine . Society 2. 3, -I: Girls' J Club 2, 3, -I, llresitlentl 74 Sprine Concert 2. 3, -li, .X Cappella Choir 4. Kay M. Frankenfield 467 Liberty Street General Kay. 111'1'f1'11i' ff1':1'111'tfff.f1 ll11l1l1y, ilu II 1' 1' II ,Q Cfi' itio 3. .Xpparatus Club lg Girls' Gym l xl ib n 7 Tn , . . -...-1.1-,,,-.una-..-Q-...e.,...g...-,g Ernest M. Frankenfield 32512 N. Franklin Street Business l'id. lf1'111'f, bririkkffpiirzyg Hobby, fo111 1' fffffff 1' fl ,Q llonors 2, 3: National Honor Society -I1 A Cappella Clioir 3 -I Clifford W. Freed 1223 S. Albert Street College Prep. CX1-ff, 1JZ'2IPl.Vj'!'l'tZ7II-ll Staff IIVIII- f'1'1'f1'Ix' for f'ff1'f1 I-ffl! in ' ll11f1l1y,- 1111111'r gI7It'l'FH1-Q1 llonors 2, 3: National Honor Society -lg Xlarcliine Band 2, 3, -lg Concert liantl 3, -lg Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Southern Kernels 21 lizislaetball liand 3, -lg Canary . 1 1 ,eatlerl 4. Cziyzilu-rs M -l, ll fwgf' wir l111111f1'f1 I 1111iI f1,x'tv-Ifc'11 wer' William P. Frey 631 N. Poplar Street General Vivian L. Frey 1307 Liberty Street Business lid. Dirk, lY2'lI UfI'j'I.flX' of .lil-H7711 Hobby, f'1'l77lIlIl'lI,Lf lvfzir, ,vfrrfimyl fluffby, ,rK'afz'ny Dance Club 2g Girls' Tumbling .mm Club 2: Xlixccl Chorus 24 Band 31 Girls' Gym lfxliilvition 3: lntrzimurzils 3. Varsity Swimming 4. H557 Clement L. Frisoli 1555 Paxford Road Business lfd. General Mary J. Frick 214 N. Seventh Street fanif, .fffrfiaryg Hubby, Ilff Clfmg lffnbbylzzzizfiing .vkafirra OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Janet M. Fritchman 120-1 Gordon Street Business Ed. fan. ffffzff iwftz Hobby. dazz- L'Z7Zf Beginners' Tumbling 2, 3 Apparatus Club 2, 3. 4: .Xd vanced Tumbling -lg lntrae murals 2. 3. Lamar E. Fry 1140 Maple Street Vocational Tech., Electric Lamar. flertrrfiarz: Hobby, boxlirzg Z'fr,f1'Iy for t7ffULlI7fl'7l,fi Hobby fjbfxrfei' George O. Fritzinger 2136 Gordon Street College Prep. OW. BZlfklIz'H l'i11iw1',f1'7y for iffizfzlrfryg llrfbby, lIflI'J'FbIlt'l' r1'i1'1'11g Student Council 2. Albert J. Fullman 445 N. Oswego Street Collcuc Prep. JI, Pc'7IlIfj'fZ'!lIll'lI Slaff Luz Sophomore Xlzitli Club 2 lIltI'ElITllll'E1l9 2, 4, pfrvz' wnr l7IUH!1'f'Cf ami .fzxiv-flzref 0kg.,,,,.....- 3 A Harold G. Fulmer 2910 Pearl Avenue College llrep. 1lllf'1'vl', lx'nft.ffn'4'n Sluir 7'rurfi- r'l'.fl fbllrgrffn-lfin-l11'n,qg llnfiliy. lllllijrlrilll llonors 2: lfuture lezicliers ol' .Xnierica -l. Barbara J. Furst 907lfQ Walnut Street Business Ed. Barbara, Qffzire work, Hobby, .fcvinz nz ing Dance Club 33 Commercial Club -lg Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Girls, Gym Exhibition 3,ln- tramurals 2, 3, -l. Eric J. Furber 31713 N. Law Street l7istributix'e lftl. Rffl,-5-, A!IVl'flIl1'l'1'Q llnlzlzy, mruffl l'1l IVIIWPHIZIJ' Band 21 Distributiye litl. Club -l. Russell R. Gaal 728 Whitehall Street Vocational Tech., Print Run, prfnffrg Hobby, .rporff Boys' Life Saying: 2, 3, lg Varsity Swimming 2, 3, -lg Wlater Polo 2, 3, -lg Varsity 'EA' 2 3 4 OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Judith A. Gable 173213 Chew Street College Prep. fzldy, Ifafl Sf7'U1lLi,l'blll'lQ Staff Tfaflzfryl lfffflfgf for fffmmzlury f6'lI1'1Ili1l4QQllfflflly, t'flHz'l'lli7I4Lf pop- ular f'f'm1'zf.f Honors 2, 3g National Honor Society -lg Senior Klzitli Review -1-1 Stutlent Council Representa- tive 31 Girls' Gym lfxliibition 3: lntmniurzxls 2. Marigrace E. Gallagher 102 S. Sixth Street General .llur-v, lf'11fir,rg llublfy, rmzilhzg Czinziry Representative 3. 2-Q. . 4.a.:..-...-. gpg, t,. 3nvK:,:': uP:'f-fe e , , Neil F. Gabriel R. D. NO. 3 Bethlehem, Penna. Colleue Prep. Gahr, l'f11z1.ryf1fa1z1'z1 Staff Uni'- zifrfily fur agrifuffzzrnl frien- .tion liey Club 3, -l. Janet L. Gangewer 527 Liberty Street Business Eel. janfi, ,rtmzograpfifrg Hobby, dIlZIl'7ly Honors 3, lg National Honor Society -lg 1Xtlvancetl'l'unibling Z, 3. -lg .ilpparatus Club 2, 3, -l: Dance Club -lg Leeielers' Club -lg Student Council 23 Clieerlentler 2, 3, la Girls' Gym l'xliibiti1n 3 llltl'llllllT'llb7 3 '..' J,Q Z t'..,., -lg Honor 'll-ani 21Girls' Gym ,Xwnrtl 3, -lg Clieerleatlinu .lwgirtl 3, -l. jmgf ffm' f111r1t1l1'UJ and fIi.lll'jl'fJ1l!' ., 22 Joanne M. Gehris Russell J. Geiger 803 Chew Street 2143 Allen Street Collin Prep. College Prep. jo. C,'ffw,pfo11ftri' fffzffolz Hobby, far, Lefziglz l'1zz'r'frf1'fy for Illvilffflig' f2z,gz411ffrz'11gg Hubby, model ziir- Girls' Tumbling Club Z, 3.-iz Pfallff Apparatus Club 4:DanCc Club Sophomore Xlatb Club 2g -1: Girls' Glee Club Zzlntra- Varsity Football 3, 1. murals 3. 4. Fred H. Geist William L. Geist 1147 Lawrence Street 1303 N. Ulster Street Vocational Tech.. Cabinet Vocational 'llc-cli., .Xuto Xlc' Xlaliine charlie fl7'IlfZ,.1Z,VFfJl'lAEl llublfy,!zw11'ngf lfiff, lllfffllllllifl llffbby, rgrf Nancy E. Gangewere Edith M. Gaugler 104 N. Ellsworth Street 2029 Hanover Avenue Business lftl. Distributive Eel. Rudy, ,rfrrriaryg llribffy, air- Erly, flffl' Pfflllf'-' Girls' Tumbling Club .lg Dance Future Nurses ol .Xmerica 23 Club 31 Distributive lid. Club Aeronautics 3. -1. Renee D. Gaugler Linda M. Gaumer 1110 Maple Street 1510 Sage Street Business litl, General Rfnfw, rypif! lijlllllll, cffrzfflf I1.Y.VI-,VfIlIIfQ Hubby, in Club 3- tlllllfllllg .Xppziratus Club Z, -13 'Vuinbling Club 2, 3. -13 Girls' Gym lfx- liibition 3g Intramurals 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR ,gnww--. page ffm' lvumfrfd ami .riily-firf Q-14 Marilyn George Allen E. Gerhart 220 'l'i lgh man Street 045 N. Irving Street Business lftl. X-4lCLlllOIlCll 'll-cli., .-Xuto Kle- fx flfliff, .rrr1'rfi11'i'1 llnlflqv. rwmrf Cllillllc mlffriirig gll. l1l. r'!iKIlllf1 llobby. l'I1I',l' llllI lllllll lli 7 3 -l Sn Richard J. Geschel lllb Maple Street Yocational 'l'ccli,. Xlacliinc Dirk, .-Ilr f1lll'I't'1 1fr1bfzy,f1'Jf11'11 Student Council Rvpi't-st'1ita- UYC J S .' 'im Club 23 Life Savini: 3: Xlzitcr Polo 2. 3: Student Council -lm Ronald G. Getz 1016 Hoe Street Vocational Tech., Electric Elt'ff!'l-fl-llll Honors 2, 3g National lrlmior Society -l-g Clit-ss Club 2. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Bette L. Gianelli Judith A. Gibbon l-13 Sycamore Street 213 N. Jerome Street Business Ed. Business lftl. Hrfflifu, .vffrff11f'y1 flnlvlfy, fccznz- fudy, ,YFf'l'Fll7l'3'Q flulfliy, 1' nzzng jkdflvllxl Girls' lumlwlinu Club 3. -lx Commercial Clulu Ml: Girls' .lppzxratus Clulw -l: lntrn- Gym lfxliilwition 3: lntra- murals -l. murals 2, 3. -10591311 Gillensml Joan M. Gilliard 316 S. St. Cloud Street 219 Railroad Street U'llV1 f PNP- A Business lid, fnf..R.1iffr' t,'ffl!f1qfjf,f- !f11f1rn1i,i IWW' UH-loft, ,:w,.A,t.,.. j1,,M,-V' liflllflllffldlflffllQ flffl2l2y, .i'iz'1w- Qf,A,,,.zj,,' H HJJJQ Xtlx IlllCt'Ll Swininiinu 2: klunior l lit-il Cross 2, -lg Hook Romn 2, 4: l7zin-,QXnit'rican Qlulu 4: J 4 lmiw' Gym Club pfvtf' ffm' fm mfi'fi.' ffm! ,wily-.i'z.x ,,,, L C- si A ,. Suzann J. Glass 343 N. West Street Business Ed. Suhr, Eart Sfraiedfburg Tfdfh- fry' College for gynz fraffzer: Hobby, ,vporif Beginners' Tumbling Club 2, Advanced Tumbling 3, 4, Apparatus Club 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Club 3, 41Girls' Glee Club 3, Life Saving Club 33 Girls' Gvm Exhibition 3, ln- tramuralis 2, 3, 4, Girls' Gym Award Z, 3, -lg Honor Team 4. Frances Goldstein 1508 Walnut Street College Prep. Fran, l3'lflflI'f' I11,rf1'i11ff of .-Ir! fill'1'Ul7lIlIt'7'fl'H!L1I'lQ llobby, arf -lunior Math Club 3, lSecre- taryl 3g English Club -lg Art Club 4: Student Council Z, Junior Class Play Committee 33 Senior Class Play Coni- mittee -lg Cornus Staff -lm Intramurals 2, -l. firms so X 4 WWYW . . . N i' A f W M Sallie A. Glose 2244 S. Eleventh Street Business Fd. Sallie, fefrrtaryg Hobby, roller .fbafrzzg Y-Teen Club 2. Thomas L. Gould 2116 Highland Street General Trim Tum, .llunzzfizzrz College for l114,ifr1f,i1i'g flabby, bzlrfbaff liand 2, 3, -1. OUP. CENTENNIAL YEAR Patricia J. Graham 750 N. Nineteenth Street College Prep Par. Lfbanova llzfffjx Cofffgfffn- UZMJZAL' fmfbfr: Hobby Hlllfllf Future Teachers of America 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: .X Cappella Choir 3, -1-:Canary Clefs 3. 4: Variety Show 2. 3. -l: Vocal Awartl 3. Joseph C. Granitz 310 E. Hamilton Street Vocational Tech., Auto Mec- hanic Bufflz. zfzerliavzzifz Hobby. ,ifunf Joan A. Granec 1036 Wyoming Street Business Ed. four, rffrftaryg Hubby, rcvini- nz 1' ug Girls' Synchronized Swimminu Club 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Student Council 21 Intramurals 3, Poster Award 2. Ronald A. Greaser 43612 Turner Street General Buddyx llnbby, Jportf Intramurals 3. jmgf one lzundrfd and ,flirty-Jfiffii V 1 ' to Ks ,XS slazffffgs f V. -H , :ff . ,, .... W. . . .,. 'f ffi. I if , Xa' ff 4 ,. t fy ss, F 9 ff gf Q sb, s . ss s W swf, I X '-':r:::44.. 'v e E 1 X X I X W x X X f X f 5 X s f 1 7 2 'sis L y , Janet I. Green 205 S. Twenty-fifth Street Distributive lftl, fini, rri'f'fu'l'1w11l',l'f1 lliililiy, illin- ring lntrziniurzils 2, 3: Dislributive lftl. Club 4. Richard W. Greenleaf 1724 Congress Street College Prep. Dirk, PFIl1I.l'j'!UHHI-0 Sm1ifI'az1'- rffr,rz'ty for IIVFIIIAIFCIMIT Sophomore Math Club 3, Junior Math Club 3, Pan .Xmerican Club -lg Varsity A Club -l1Varsity Wmestling 3, -lg Varsity Baseball Z, IV. Wfrestling 23 Intramurals 2, 3, -1-g Varsity A Avvartl 3,-1. James A. Greenleaf 1724 Congress Street College Prep. fflriiitv, 1,571 Il.VX'l1'!l ll in Slate C11 I'- iw'1',vl'fy: H0120-y, arf Xlnth Club 2. 3: Pan American Club -I. James D. Griff 2819 Gordon Street College Prep. Dunnif, l1dUf'ffl'.YI'I7g1 Hobby, arf Art Club 2, 3, 43 Pan American Club 4-g Physics Conference 4: Sophomore Math Club 2: Comus 43 Intramurals 3, -lg Art Poster .Xwarcl 4. GUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Nancy E. Griffith 512 E. Hamilton Street Business Etl. Nan, ,l'r fl'ff!ll'j', llnbby, Nrifiwii f.lf7arfl'f, Bfff Tfffpfmlifg Hobby, Honors 21 Commercial Club fl-fl7l .U 41 Concert Orchestra 2, 5. -l St utlent Council 3, Robert E. Groh 112 Auburn Street Yoezitional 'l'ecli., .Xuto liotli Rfflfliy, llllfll lmify 27711112 llflllllyn Hfffi'fr1ffil L'Ill'l!,i' .i if i V! 1 93 MJ- f- nu Charles M. Gring 628 N. Berks Street Vocational Tech., lflectric Phyllis S. Gruenstein 820 N. Twenty-ninth Street General Pliyl, Pfll-fdtjfffifll-ll .llzumm Sfflfmf mf .hlri for frr1ii11li'1'r'f11f uri, llfifffflh uri .Xrt Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 23 Girls' Glen- Club 2, 5: Spring Concert 2, ,lg Senior Class Play -lg Cilllllfl' Staff 4: Conius Stull 4, lfzmshion Show 3' Science Fair lfxliibitor 7 l' , rs'.'.ts..,., fury mn' fiilfzffiwf will .ll-Xlj'-Fllgllf lilaiigf ' YQMQ X Theodore R. Gurniak 1129 S. Howard Street College Prep. Tfd, Bffblfbrziz Bufineff Sfbool for fzrroinzranfg Hobby, .fporif Intramurals 2. Larry L. Guth 720 Cedar Street College Prep. Larry, 7?IfH'Ii7Iz' 511421-1l6't'1AQllllbiby, .fmm Grace H. Guth 246 E. Walnut Street Business Ed. Gfllflif, .tffremryl Hobby, baby ,f iff ing Honors 2, 31-llllllOI' Red Cross Representzitive 3. Larry W. Guth 632 Park Street Business Ed. Lump, bZt.Vl'1IF.f.f work: llnbby, b11z'!J1'1ig mmlf! .frzzfpfzziwv j.Y. BfiSliCIl3Zlll21ll lIl'2lllll1I'E1lS 7 3 4 -,., . OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Richard A. Haas Roland E. Hafner 71112 S. Fifth Street 441 Railroad Street Vocational Tech.. Xlecbanical Vocational Tech., Carpentry' Dfaffifle Rffy. f'zIrpm1ffr,' Hubby, bzuzfiizg Dzcbzf. a'rqr'?:2:g': Hobby. UIUJFX Rifle Club 4: Intramurals 4, aifpfafzef Gary C. Hager 146 N. Ellsworth Street 'Vocational Tech., Electric Thomas J. Hajewski 312 Lehigh Street Colle-ue Prep. Gary. E!!Cl7'I-51.51212 Hobby, bzuil- Tom, .llublfnbfrg Iffflfflew fm' 1'nganaz'fz'.fbz'1zg dfiffnrg Hubby, buiifiizg and and fifilzfzzlg Key Club 3, 4. page bw lzzuzdrrti mit! .VI-.Xfy-111.7167 New Z aff f M 1 if X KW fx fx X M N 1 X 1 X X1 WN I fl? U ' 1 E- 1 My fiwlf In W f Barbara E. Hallman 40 S. Tenth Street lwusmncss ltd. Hrlflf, f1'lr',f1lI11Ilr' 11f1f1'1ll111'g lf11I1- hy, 1l11111111g Dance Clulv 2, -lg ,xPP1ll'lllllS Clulw -ll lieglnncrs' lumlwlingg Clulw 'lQf:lflSlGl'Il1 l'lxl1ibition .ll lnlrzllnurals 2, 3, -l. Raymond A. Hardcastle 639 Dixon Street Vocational Tech., Xlaclunc Ray, 111af!11'11z',rtg 11f1!lf?3',-fl1f1lb!JH Gerald L. Hannis 910 N. Seventh Street Yocqllionnl 'llL'Cl'l., Machine Lfjfly. 11111f'f11'111',vi ir111I'1'2 llnlfby. .fj1r11't,f. Honors gl junior Red Cross Represelrtative 3. -li V- Football 2. Neil J. Harkins 446 N. Fourth Street Vocational Tech.. Vllelding Nail, wrldng Hobby, 1'f1f1'114q OUR CENTENNIAI.. YEAR . 4 .,,, ., -A A R Richard C. Harmony .Ioan M. Hartman iff ' .gg 854 N. Seventh Street 942 N. Eighteenth Street 2 Xocatlonal lt-cll., Klachune liusunc-ss Ed. ig L,,11rg.f , f1 i l Rfrfzf. 111f1fl11'111'vI: lllllflly, foflrf- fill! II I-ful-Kl,l'!7 1.011 a1f11f1'l1',v1'1'1 Hub- 1 V M ' V fl-I1-if 111agai.111f 171'l1ffr,v fly, nf! um cm 2, llfvlmws lg .XII cm 2, 5, 4. Commercial Club -lg Concert lhclmcstrzl 2, 3, 41 District llrclu-strzl 2. 5: .Xrt Poster ulll I I .lwarcls 2. 3 ',,. I 1, I Q ' if Patricia A. Hartman Gerald K. Heck 731 N. Lumber Street 343 N. Fifth Street l'lllNlllC'SS lftl. Xvilfllllfllllll 'll-clw.. Xluclunc Put, :ff1A1'lz11'.x'g fl11l1.l1y, ,ffC'l'll!' xf1'1'1'y,111111f114111,fI1 lllllllly, 111111161 1111113 1'111l1'f1r11f1'11g 51 2: .nm-.11-or - f111 1' ffm' l111111f111'1f fllllf ,w'i'1'11iy 111, X , ,, 7 12? -X X ' 9 M ,M,1f A w ff f Patsy J. Hedden 2106 Baker Drive General Pal, .llifznif Lili!-'l'r'l'.VI-fl' for .J1'1'!i'uf fffiL'L17'tI'fJ'J'1 flabby, lftzflfing Girls' 'l'uinblinu Club 2, 3. 43 .Xppzirzitus Club 2, 5. 4g Girls' Gym lCxliilwition 5g lntrziniurals Z, 3. xx ' ' he . f :Q SM fi XX? X Carl K. Heil 132 W. Saucon Street Yoczitiniizil Tech., lflt-ctric lxifrizl, z'ff'fir'i'f1'ui1g llwbby, finni- zng urn! flflllllg Stutlcnt Council 4. Lynne G. Heicklen 2146 Gordon Street General Lyvirif, lzouxeufifm Hobby, art linylisli Club 45 Future Teach- ers of America 5, 4. William A. Heineman 35 W. Eighteenth Street General Hfffl llfibby, bzlffbzlfl Canary Stall -lg lntraniurals 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Barbara A. Lewis Heintzelman Heintzelman 609 S. Sixth Street 1529 Tilghman Street General Business Ed. Lou.. rommai'r1'a! faftfiizig Barbara, flftiff job: Hobby, damirzg James J. Held June L. Held 1420 S. Albert Street 1907 S. Second Street College Prep. Business lCtl. frm. Lfhigli f'11z'c'c'r51'fy fffr funf, ,l'Ff!'Fftll'j'Q Hubby, lfflllflllylf 'A1i5'1'! f 1.?l'71ff'fl l Junior Rvtl Crfiss Rrgprt-St'ii1zu tive 2. ig lntraniurzils gl Student Council 35 Spf,-llinu .Xwartl 2, pagr one bzmdwtl fmt! Jfzfeizly-onr , , WW wfwxw Www 5 iffwn E f 4 .5 fy? fag iiffff f Y Z . W... . . Q 1 ,ny Q- c vw , by 1 12. Judith L. llellei' 227 North Tenth Street liusmt-ss Intl. fI1rI'j', ,tfr'I1n.Ql'f1jWflr'l'1 Hnfzlybt-i ,-pl- ffflliflg ilwfly Llomus Stull -l. Robert J. Hendricks 614 Lehigh Street Vocational Tech., Bricklaying frm, bz'1'flcfz1yir1gg Hubby, ,rportx Varsity Football 2, 3,-lg j'.V. Football 25 Intramurals 2, 4. Barbara A. Hendricks 014 Lehigh Street liusiiiess lil. lfarlay, qfif'1'ff' Yl'U1'kf'I'1 Hobby, nfl pn1'11i1'ng Girls' Swim Club 3: Intru- murals Z. Luther P. Henninger 543 N. Eleventh Street College Prep. Luke, Pl1z'faa'fIpl1z'zz .lIu.rfum Srfzool of .fri for frmr1zi1f1'r1'af tlffl-.ffl llubby, ur! Art Club Z, 5, -lg -l.Y. Base- ball 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Carol J. Henry 127 N. Bryan Street College Prep. fluzwy. .17flf'11lufc'11 llmpzifzlfvfffz' lIll7'.1'li7l.Lfl llfflflfy. f1fff'fe'f1af'fl' ruf- mg Future Nurses ol .XIllL'I'lC'l 2. Ft -l. David M. Herman 422 Market Street Xvilfilllllllfll llleeli.. Ql1lI'PL'Illl'j' Uuiwt 1'ilrfumm'r pzllw' ffm' lzifffrffwf KI William M. Herishko 322 N. Front Street College- Prep. Bill. .llzzfzfmzberg Coffrgf, Puri ,-Xnierlcem C lub murals Z. Leda M. Herman 221 Jane Street liusim-as lCtl. Lmfu, .u'rrrlt1ryg llulfby, f7l1l-Ilfl-71111 llimors 2, .ig Nuriorifil Society -lg .Xrt Club 2, 33 Com- mercial Club 41 Girls' Glu' Y 1 - Qlub Z, J1.X Cappella Qlxoir-1' c... Gym lfxliibitirm 3: Intra- murils 3 l -lg liitra- Hi nor mf afvmzly'-fCz'o .rkatfug Barbara A. Hertzog 921 Court Street Q i Business lid. 4 Baby, ,tffrffaryg Hubby, rnfffr Beginners' Tumbling 43 Band Zg Orchestra 3. Carl F. Hertzog 230 S. Thirteenth Street College Prep. Bizirlz, Pfnmyf7Jaz1z'a Sialf lizzi- wrtffy for Clffflllllfflllfl Hobby, num body blllibdllilllf Sophomore Klatli Club 2: Junior Red Cross Council 4. Annabel J. Hess G. Allen Hess Jr. 709 S. Tenth Street 802 Wyoming Street College Prep. College Prep. inn, Sarraf Hear! lln.rp1'taI Cm-ill, Drexel Iriyfffufr of Tarb- for IIIUIYIIIIHQ Hobby, 1'L'HtfliI1,Q zmlogy for arrourilinle Future Nurses of America 4: Honors 2, 31 National Honor Pan Ainerican Club 4. Society 4g Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 5, 4g fllresidentl 23 State Orchestra 21 District Orchestra 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Sally A. Heydt 29-15 College Heights Blvd. College Prep. Carol M. Hillegass 52112 N. Elliger Street Business lid. Sal. rllarjx BaM:z'z'zz College for ,roriaf ffrzwrf york: Hobby. .fportf Carol, qffirf Cllfifkffl Hobby, fofffrfzing fizaprlzofy Girls, Glee Club 2. 3, 4. Girls' Tumbline Club 2, 3: Apparatus Club 2. 3, 4: French Club 3: Vlireasureri 3: English Club 4: Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: Fashion Show 3: Girls' Gym lfxhibition 3: lntrarnurals 2, 3, 4: Girls' Gym Award 3, Robert L. Hirst 3501 Highland Street Vocational 'll-ch., Bricklayinlu William R. Hillwig 232 N. Twenty-seventh St. College Prep. Bill.. Pfnrznfziarzzia Staff Uni'- Wrfzty for ffzghzffrg flabby. blue fordf Bobby, .VUUNQ Hubby, yum' Sophomore Xlath Club 2: Junior Klath Club fpresidentl 53 Junior Red Cross Council 3, 4g Physics Conference 45 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4. page one lziu1d1'f'zZ am! ,refzffnfy-1l11'ff X Q ,, f',,..y tu W f V K 'ff N WWW W igxx .. Ns . ., .... 1 ., .,.. 9 ,V N wil l Sf A Robert J. llitcho 519 N. Irving Street Yoealtionqil 'll-eh., QJllI'llL'lllI'l' liwlfg llnlflfy, 1u14.'1 linntl 2. Donald P. Hoffman 311 W. Mountain Road Vocational Tech., Electric Dun, Pfizer Sian' E,x'ten,fz'n1zf01' rleffro zz iff: Hobby, farzr Canary Representative 2g Var- sity Baseball -1-Q lntraniurals 2, 3. Helen E. Illatky 120 N. Fifth Street College Prep. fluffy, .lIIlllft'1lll1'l'tQ for rfrrlflz- Yuri' l'r'1It'lIt'I'Q llrfbby, pfmin- g ra pil-V llonors Z, C-'iQ National Honor Society fldreasurerj -lg Girls' Glee Club Z: Future Teachers of America 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 41A Cappella Choir 3, Ll. Judith A. Hoke 2231 Allen Street General fudyg Hobby, danrirzg Girls' Tumbling Club 2, 3, -lg Dance Club 2, 4g Apparatus Club 4: Girls' Glec Club 2, 3, 4g Spring Concert 2, 33 Fashion Show 2, 3g Junior Red Cross Representative 41 Girls' Gym lixhibition 31 lntraniurals 2, 3, 4. OUR CBNTENNIAL YEAR Sandra L. Hollabaugh Margaret J. 218 E. Walnut Street Hollenthoner . Business lid. 50223 Wyoming Street Samiy, primate ,vnzvlaryg Nob- Business lCd. IW- V Hf '7l-71-5 'fimnjf Peggy, nffirr rc'nrkN1 flulfby, Ja nt' I Il g Intramurals 2. J. David Hollowood Allan J. Holtz 2134 Gordon Street 2407 Washington Street College Prep, General Daw, Hob Lfllllfj l'nfzffr,rz'Iyfnr JZ, Nlllfl-I' ,vrlzfml1 llnbby, pimm- 7IlliIlli,Vft'fQ Hobby, ffllljl-llg grzlpfzy Chess Club 2, 3, 4g Physics Pliotogrxiphy Club 2,3 -l it Conference -lg Xlarchine liantl 2g'I'r:1ck Z. -l, . -10.5,-.4-f-is-1--.f.... ..... puter' ffm' fzlffnfrnf an l I Vr'T'5'lIlX'-fffltl' www, ,,f, ,. Wanda Holtzinger 925 N. Main Street College Prep. Honors 2, 31 Nritifinzxl llfinrir Society 4 iSQ-Crt-tziryl -lg Physi- cal Science- Club -13 Girls' Debating Society 4: xliinirir Class Play Pror1iptcr3g Senior Class Play llroinpter -ll Canary Stntl 2, 3. -lg lntrziinurzils 2,31 Latin :Xwartl 2: ,XIT1L'FlC11IlHlS- tori' .Xwartl 3. Carl R. Horvath 2534 W. Emaus Avenue Yoczztiunal Tech., lflectric ffarf, ,iizlfiyg ffrfffbyufrffifffflff Czinziry Rt-prt-St-iitatiir' 3. QQ' Barbara A. Horn 1307 S. Third Street Business lLnl. Barbara, .iffrfffzryg llribby, Vfllljlill Vg Sandra L. Horvath 626 Liberty Street Business lid. Srzmly, fflfpfwiif ripfrafrirg Hob- fiy, l'lIHFI'lI.II4Q rfffimff licginners' Tiiinbling 4: Ap- paratus Club -lg Fzishion Show 2, 3, lg Girls' Gyni Exhibition 5 OUR CEIXTTENNIAL YEAR Raymond J. Horwath 3117 Capital Street 'Vocational Tech.. Xlacbine Ripper. .Jrnzfd forff: Hobby fi A.i' king' mul' lIlL7Ifli7lL' Sandra Hottinger 316 N. Ninth Street Business Ed. Sandia, Off!-ff Cmrfefrz llobbv. piand H H Dance Club 2. Future Nurses ol' America 43 Br,-uinners' Turn- bliny -1: Girls' Gym lfxhibitifin 3. Suzanne M. Hoss 737 N. Twenty-second St. Business Ed. Suiif. rffrfafryg Hubby, LZIIYIIFI-IIXLQ Honors 2, 3g 'lluinbline Club 2: Gln-ti Club 24.1 Cappella Choir 3. -1: lntrzizniirals 2. 3, -1. Athanasios C Houides 641 N. Sixth Street Collf-ge Prep. ,lffiaii .'ll'ulzfrizbf'r,g Criffftff' ffii' Illfdlfl-7252 llfflfby, i1'wi1li'2i,1j Honfirs 23 Natural Scif-ncv Clnlw .ig llliiwici Cmilvririici- -1. pay our fiuznlrrrf will .ifcifiily-,fizw Z2 New ..fu '1'N Barbara Ann llouser 940 Liberty Street Business l'll. fiurfi, fr'lz'f7llUllr' uprmlurg Hull- l fly, ilu 71 'ing livginiivrs luniblinu 23 .Xp- pxirzitus Club 21 klunior Red Cross Repo-sciitntix'c 2,-l3Girls' Gini lfxliibition 3. Harold M. Howell 648 E. Lynnwood Street Vocational Tech., Bricklaying 1l'f11'tfy, brirlrfayfrg Ilobby, .rpnrff Reginald R. Ilovan 7ll Florence Street Yoctitionzil 'l'ccli., lflcctric lluw, .'!I'Hlf'lf Fru'rf'.fL Uflbby flllfli Student Council 3. Judith A. Huber 1328 Lehigh Street College Prep. judy, .rffrftaryg Hobby, cooking Girls' Synchronized Swimming 41 Band 2, 3, -lg lntramurals 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Ann L. Hunsicker ll50 Delaware Avenue Business Iicl. .-11111, cfeniaf f1.t,f1',vIa11fg llnbby, illamtlizig Honors 2, .lg National Honor Society -lg Cornnicrcial Club -lg 5. Xl. Yzilctlictorizin 2. Gene F. Iannelli 232-1 Walnut Street Business lftl. Gino. Bryan! f.'f1fffjigf for pouffry li Zlfllll mfry I . Clicss Club 2: .X Cappella Cll il! www. H . ..,, .....-...w-,.,.....--wmv-M , Joanne J. Hunsicker ll-14 N. Nineteenth Street liusinc-ss lid. ju, .fZfI'6'f!l!'l'1 llfilflfy, fmrfkzing Girls' Glue Club 2: Coninicrcial Club lg Student Announcer lor Football Gaines -lg Girls' Gini lfxliibition 31 Xlzihiorcttc 33 llllI'1llllUI'2llS .3 Carmine J. lnfanti 718 N. Lumber Street Vocational T4-cli., Llc-clric f'fz11'111l'm', .Yauyl flfflllfy, llllllif lug HIM! IIA!!!-Ilxif ATMIIQZ' nur' fzzimfwrzl um f .if.n,Ix'-.i'1x Robert C. Issermoyer 60795 N. Sixteenth Street Business Ed. Bob, bILl'I'7lF,fj ffffd: Hobby, bowling Marching Band 2, 3, 41 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Canary Cavaliers 3, 4. Ronald M. Jacoby 744 N. Lumber Street Vocational 'l'cch., Print fafcf. Navy: Ifobby,-f1irb1'1zg Football 23 Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4g Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. Leo J. Jacob 141 E. South Street Vocational Tech., Electric fabf, Radio and Tl'rnhnif1'an Hobby, can Band 2, 3, Intramurals 2. Carol A. Jeanes 838 Turner Street Business Ed, Carol, .rffrffzzryg Hobby, vvadzing Honors 2, 3g French Club 4 Student Council 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Lois Ann Jenne Anne L. Johnson 916 Court Street Business Ed. Loif. fefreraryr Hobby, fzorff- bark ridirzg Girls' Glee Club 2g French Club 4: Rifle Club 4: Pan American Club 4. Barbara L. Jones 416 Railroad Street General Bobbie, fZOLL.J't lC'llf-5' Advanced Tumbling 43 Intra- murals 3. 1117 Wahneta Street College Prep. juni. SZVVHEZLFL' U111'zff1'f1'1'y fm' zzdwz'f1'fzi1igg Hobby, arf Honors 2. 35 Dance Club Z: Modern Dance Group 33 Art ViJorkshop4: Girls' Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Spring Concert 3g Junior Class Play Committee 33 Junior Red Cross Representative 23 Stu- dent Council Representative 3, 4, Girls, Gym Exhibition 3, Variety Show 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. David T. Jones S31 New Street Vocational Tech., lflectric Daw Boys' Swim Club 3g 'lracli 2, 3, 45 lntramurals 2, 3, 4gVarsity HA Award 2, 3, 4. page one lzumired and .vezifiifyerevezz s Dance Club 2, 33 Future QQ iw Duane T. Jones 800 Van Buren Street Yocziiionzil 'I'ecli., lfleclric .fnnf'.ff',x'. Ruffin uuif Tl' f. i'flI1lf 1'l'iIIIQ Ifnfifzbyi Vgiiffii lizinil Z. J: lntrainiirals 2. Lois A. Julian Fifteenth 8 Greenleaf Sts. Business Ed. Ln, 157556 'sunrkerg Hobby, ,fmmp wffzrtirzg Commercial Club 3g Pep Club Zg Social Dancing Club Z. Brenda S. Judt 1024 Van Buren Street College Prep. lirr11r1'r1,S11r1'frl llrari lloxpffrlf for 1111r',i'1'1lgg llnbfuy, l'l'l1rIl'I1g Dance Club 21 Future Nurses Club 3, -lg Pan American Club 4. Patricia A. Kaeppel 521 N. Third Street College Prep. Pai, Surreal llfart Uorprtal for nurrizzgp Hobby, .rporlf Nurses of America 3, 43 French Club 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Donald T. Kalady 608 Ridge Avenue College Prep. Don, Lfflfyll L711i2ff'i',v1'z'y for f!IA'IlIl',Vll'l'l llnbby, lurgft Jimmi- ini' Honors Z, 33 National Honor Society -lg Sophomore Nath Club 21 Rifle Club -lg Physics Conference Club -lg Blue Book Staff 3: Comus Stall 4. Nancy E. Kapec 1521 S. Jefferson Street General .Yu my, .JIil'fI'IIf' ,rlri4'amff,i ,rg Holflfy. rofffr ,rkafziizg Girls' Tumbling Club 3. 43 Appriratiis Club 3, 41 Girls' Gym lfxhibiiion .ig Intramurals 3. Janet H. Kandel 3098 Salisbury Drive College Prep. fan, Jlbfri EI'7lJlfI'll lln,vpiia! for 7IlH'.flilI4Lf Honors 2, ,ig National Honor Society 45 Girls' Life Saving 33 Girls' Synchronized Swimming 31 Dramatics Club 2: Senior Class Play 413. Nl. Sentinel 2: Canary Stall 3, 45 Intramurals 21 Journalism Award 2. Barbara A. Karman 943 N. Seventh Street Distributive Ed. Eafzf, ff't',flfi'r1 b'!f'l'fI'I'l'Q Hubby, ,rkrzifizg Distributive Eel Club 4. SE .Q 4 ' ,,,1 , fi F W W XSWZX f ef fi x, X M .,., ' if , xv us, ,Jm5..,:5 , ,,,,,y ' new-W V '--fe-elim-uv-'-'W-2,-1'--f-v-'+ve-5 vifcfnwwrf... . .- 1 -.-. - 1 pahgf HHN lzuinfnuf and .frwrzfy-fz'gf1! Vary can -1. Carole A. Karp 2819 Crest Avenue North College Prep. Clflfflff, PKlII1.i'j'!Z7t1?ll-ll Slate 6,71 1'- zffrnly for flfnzrfizlary fflllgllfl' Hobby. KIKHIVI-Hg Dance Club -lg linglish Club -lg Future Teachers of America -lg Intramurals 2, -1. Dino Katsiaras Good Shepherd Home College Prep. Dino, illllflffllbfflif Cffffrgt' for lvzlfiiizrvlfl Hubby, f1'flZ'z'!l-P1451 Stutlent Council 2: Pan .Kineti- OUR CENTENNIAL Ronald L. Katz 673 Dixon Street College Prep, Rozztife. pfzj.-5i'ra.' falitrafsifgfii Hiz- rrirztftori Hffhhfx. fport: .Xleebra Club Z: Varsity Club -1: Varsity Basketball 3: Varsity Baseball 2. 3. -l: Football 2: Basketball 2: li. Baseball 2. Francine M. Katzman 2851 Liberty Street College Prep. fran, Boiron I,v7ZlZ'Ff,YI-ij' for effnzmtary tfarfzfr: Hobby, rrzmili Honors Z. 3: National Honor Society -1: Girls' Tumbling Club 2: French Club 3. 4: fSecretaryI -lg Future Teachers of America 3, -1. fpresidentlelx Student Council Representa- tive 3g Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: Comus Statl 4: Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: Intramurals 2, 3. Susan C. Katz 132 S. Fulton Street College Prep. SIZZIUK, l,7lliT'l'!'jIifj' of Cafiifmvlziri of Loy .lri,qfff.i' for ,fpffrfi flifrapyg Ilffblfy, rfzararffr Juri- ring Girls' Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir 3, lSecretaryl 43 Spring Concert 2: klunior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play -lg Canary Stall -lL Junior Reel Cross 2, 3. 4: Junior Reel Cross A.H,S. Representative in Lehigh County' Chapter 2, 3, 43 Pennsylvania Junior Reel Cross Good Vivill .fiinbassaelor Abroatl 4. Lewis C. Keck 207 N. Tenth Street Vocational 'l'ecli., lflectric l,f:4', Pfnzi Slalf l1ilfF7IjI'flIl for t'ff'ffl'U71I.f.V Color Guartl 3, 4: liitra- murals 3. page one lmlzdrmi and fffzwzly-ziiiiif Athena A. Karras 938 Hamilton Street Distributivc Ed, Tina, ,tizzgfrg Hobby, mufif Distributive Eel. Club 4-5 Xlixeel Chorus 2g Glee Club 3g Or- chestra 3g Intramurals 2, 3. Linda E. Katz 438 N. Twenty-Second St. College Prep. Lfndrz, SI-?lI7HU7l,f Cuflfgf for .mtziif ,i'f'! UI'l'f -:mrkg Hobby, .rporirr Theatrical Club 23 lirench Club 33 lfnglish Club 41 Conius 45 -Iunior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 4: Student Council 2, 3, -lf. lSecretaryJ 41 lfxecu- tive Committee of Student Council 3, -lg Junior Prom Committee 3g Girls' Gym lfxhibition 3g lntrainurals 2, 3, -l. Q , ,,., M' eh . g, 9 M ..,. Af H? 'hr Thomas A. Kehnel 220 N. Eleventh Street Collvui' llrvp. uni. lmflfqfl l'rl1'fw'rrflv fm' James W. Keller 24313 E. Elm Street Xtlflllltllllll lvcli.. CllI'Pk'llU'l' nw' rm' rzzrff .-. fffzirimll f'r1gfr1m'1'l'r1g: ffulflny, rlzrfllllll Iunior Xlzillm Club 35 Cong.-ri llgiml 2. 3. 4: Nlzlrcliiug lizind 'X 'stra 3, -lg Water Polo 5, -lgC:1valicrs -l, David J. Kelly 203 E. Susquehanna Street College Prep. W Daw, familial! roaflzg Hobby, ms llflllfflhtj' Varsity A Club 3 4' IV Patricia A. Kemmerer 941 N. Seventh Street Business lid. Par, ,fefrflaryg flabby, lidllfl-Hg v grcgicli Club 41 Intramurals .. , .. ,.. SZ Football lg Varsity Football 3, J ' 4. lntramurals 2, OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Sandra J. Kemmerer William H. Kemmerer 434 N. Hall Street 721 N. Seventh Street liusincss lid. Yocational 'll-cli., .Xulo Klea- Samfy, f11'rf1'1ll' llll,l'lf'Jk.VQ flnfflfy, hanlf flfzm-mg IIYIHHIUIIHI, Hm'11aam'g llnbby, rzzrf Dance Club 4. Jack Kent Robert G. Kidd 2l S. Franklin Street 62212 N. Jefferson Street Yoculional 'll-ch., Klacliim' College Prep. fm! '.w' wr, Hlllflll-IlI'.ffQ flffffffy, Bob, Lrfllyfi l'u1'wl',vz'fy for lnzffffflff ard: ffm fun' llonors 2, .lg Student Council A Cappulla Choir -l, lluprcseritatixr -lg lllU'2lIllllI'J1lS 4. ,- V--A. ww- .:,i,....m-i-- vu..-.... H-nl.-fi. flaw' f 1 D 4? WH, lflllllifilf and flgfzly Klzzz - . 2 frulm, .'1IlI'fl1lI'I'l'Q ll0l7l7j','fl'l1fI'lI- I'3!'L1IIlY',i', fc'l3fffH7'3'Q Hubby, 1211, ffm! Cfifftrf' Smit' Traffi- ., ai? Donald R. Kies 1402 Chew Street General Don, ,llllI'1AIlt',l'Q flabby, nzmfff fill!-HJ' Varsity Club 4, Klarcliing liantl 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 41 Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 Al.Y. Basketball 23 lntrrimurzlls 3 4 Frances A. Kingston 403 E. Susquehanna Street Business Ed. paz'zz1z'ug Nw ww' 2. 4, lfrencb Club 4, Intramurals Kathryn A. King 1013 N. Leh Street Business lttl, Kay, ,rff'rf'lzzry, Hobby. ,qfaff fig z11'z'11r,r Apparatus Club 2, 33 Buyin- ners' 'fumbling 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glce Club 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Honor Team 34 Girls' Gym rAiWZlI'Lll.-2, 3. Valerie G. Kleppinger 735 N. Eleventh Street College Prep. fri' l,'nlfr,qf' for gym Ifarlzerg Hubby, err! ,ffuzzifzzg Dance Club 2, 3. 4: Synchron- ized Swimming 23 Leaders' Club 3, 4: lieginners' Tum- bling 4g Apparzittis Club 43 lfuture 'll-acliers of America 43 Xlarcliing Band 21 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Girls' Gym Award 7 3 4 ..,,, , OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Joyce A. Kline 22-1 Railroad Street Business Ed. fojxff. fffrffarjq: Hobby. fi 1771 ming Girls' Tumbling Club 2. 4 Apparatus Club 4: lntrae murals 4, Richard E. Kline 837 W. Ethel Street Vocational Tech., Plumbing Diffs, pfumbfrz Hobby, buniin Intramurals 3. Nancy L. Kline 747 Cedar Street Business lid. rxvllllff, Jffrffflfyi Hobby, Ljdllff lllf' ,S Honors 2, 3: National Honor Society 4, Commercial Club 4: junior Red Cross Repre- Qeiitatiwg 3. Robert J. Kline 718 N. Fifteenth Street Vocational 'll-cli., lflectric jf limb, fffflrlvwzvcziz pdgf' ffm' fziuzrlrffl mul ezigfrly-wif ff af Z i, x QW Jeannette M. Kling 800 N. Thirticth Street College Pri-p. .Ywfffy Sf. l.ul'f ,f l2'pl'rruf1.1.7 fffwplliill for lllll',l'lillAQ2 llulflyv. iltlzlflirlg lluncc Club 2.31 lsulurt- Nurses ol' .Xnicricn 2, 33 Physical Scucricc Club .ig Pun .'xlllL'l'iCllIl Club -ig lfnglisli Club 43 Senior Nlntli Review 41 Girls'Gyni lfxliibition 3. Phyllis E. Knauss 618 S. Twenty-fifth Street Business Ed. Plzyf, frlfplzrnw nperaiori Hob- bv, FQYIJZQ Girls' Gym lixlnbition 3. Jerome J. Knauss 50413 Wyoming Street Yuczitionnl 'l'w:li., Print ff'1'f',i', fHf'1'f1ir'1'g ffufzlfy, mmfrf Im 1 IIA' Robert S. Knoll 229 S. Eighteenth Street Vocational 'll-ch., Macliinc Buff, 7?IfIt'llIiIIIi,ffQ flabby, flllll' 107. Football 2. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Roberta Knopfer 140 N. Eighth Street Collage Prep. Bobble, Bffffzvzlf .lletfllfzlf Crlzifz' for r'mf1'nfugy: Hobby, Hllljllf Germain Club -lg Conius Stall 4. Thomas Koczan 259 Water Street College Prep. Him, .llNII!FHbl l'.K Cffzlfrgr for l111.i'11lf',ivg llobby, lnlffffzlff liantl 2. 3. 4, , M.. Y... Y -........,.. ......--.-.. . .rg.-,.. J- - Y .. . . . -ev-. , v....Y,..,w--sxnc- Warren K. Koch 1021 N. Twenty-first Street Vocational Tech., Xlt-clianical Drafting .lfzrkry L2l1'afZ,r1r1z1 n J.V. Football 23 Varsity Base- bzlll 2, 3, A-l-. Jesse E. Koder 2295 Water Street College Prep. frm, fll14f1fr11bf'r.q Cvfffgr for D111 1'11f',vy 611111111111 ixfrflllirizlq Unb- lzy, ff,ilz1'z1y liantl 2, lllruni Xlujorl 3. -lg Orclivstrn 33 Concert lizintl 3. pap' nnf llzzzlflrwf and .figjlfly-ffc'u gg 1'-Ear' fm, fl . W ff ff f 4955? fi? .. , VW... wvlffwsfs K s , M 3 I X A 2 fi. Q ,, is se Q- C 'Q .W S25 x X Q X f t ----- 4 ., , f 1- General AXFI Club General Q Baseball 2: 4 iii.. M OUR CENTENNIAL Jo Anne Kraus 2204 E. Fairmont Street William H. Kratzer 554 Auburn Street Vocational Tech., Cabinet General Nlalfmf ju, PAf1z'!aa'efpl11'aV l,llll,Vt'llNZ- of Biff, farpfrzfffz ffobbyfzffzzirzg Jr! for 41d1w'l1f11zAg 411-firfg llffbby, ar! Dance Club 23 Dramatics Club 21 A Cappella Choir 3, -13 Yariety Show 2g Spring Con- cert 3, 4: Cliristinas Proyruin 3, -lf: lntraniurzils 2, 3, -l. David L. Krause Grace R. Krause 2446 S. Fourth Street 819 S. Seventh Street Vocational Tech.. Arcbitrqc- Business l'icl. rural Dfaflifw frfilff, ,l't'I'ff'flZVj'Q llfiMy,il1111t1'iuq KW14-Ulf-W h1'7ffl1 1105532 aff Honors 24 Spring Concert lg Intramurals 2. page 0215 fzimrlrerl and figfzty-lfirfs Vivian P. Kohl 11513 N. West Street lvl-Tlillll, Aillfi-ffJTl'?l Staff' Traffi- r'11r' Cuffrgr' for nr! lf'ar'f1fr. llolflly, url Sam N. Koury 1042 N. Eighteenth Street Su 111, Prrp Sf 11 'mf Sheila E. Korr 34 N. Glenwood Avenue College Prep. Slieilu, Baruarzl f,'wfff,gr for flif 171 Iii Honors 2, .ig National Honor 5,4 Society -1g Dance Club 23 Beginners' 'l'umbline 2: .Xp- paratus Club 2, 3g .Xelvancetl 'Vuinbling 2, -lg Girls- Debating Society 3, 4-g Leaders' Club -1-g Physical Science Club -1-g Can- ary Staff 3, -11 Girls' Gym lfx- hibition 33 Chairman for tlie lr. Class Play 35 Intramurals 2, ,ig Girls' Gini Award 3. Betty J. Kratzer 615 Maple Street Business Eel. l?r1'!y, lvffphnlzr opfwzfnrz fluff- ljzin Anierican Club -13 Yarsity WU fff1'1f1'18 Intramurals 2,1 4. Girls' Gym lixliibition Gig ln- trarnurals 2. -eff ee - .. ZSW , 2 , 3 H iff., SM J Z ' , ' aff: 'lf if. ,:? 6 , f ,. eww' W, ' : I 'R .j:'E'EEf- W1 254 '..' , X, a f ' -' I f 7 . WV, f W lt Axmw ,,,, . ir.-fyyyg -1? 1 v , -'1 li ' ,. W F , QSQ 5 1 f V is . ,... 'V Q x . wsswqe will W Earl ll. Kreglow 709 N. Fifteenth Street Xuexlliuiigil let-li.. .luln Xlec- lizinie lfulrll. nffrliflflni llulfffwv. U17 Eleanor L. Kressler 3131 Devonshire Road Business Eel. Elf, A-l1f'Z,TfJ'll'Il Sraff y'F!lfj7Fl'jl Cuffvqr for m111nzf1'fzQ1f Nffliffl Ilobhy, arf Frencli Club 41 Pan flmericzin Club -lg Rifle Club -1. .lohn E. Kresley 242 S. Penn Street Yoculioiizil 'I'eeli., Cabinet Xllllilllg fflllll, lfulqprg llnlflfy, url William R. Krill 81515 S. Tenth Street College Prep. Bill. .-Ifronautrrnf fzzgfrzerr Hobby, l2a.rkfIbc1fI OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Karen J. Kropp Judith A. Kurnmery 335 N. West Street 515 N. Leh Street General College Prep. Crmk1'v, Stiff!!! llrart fln.rp1'1nf fzufy, f,'mla1'l.'rr,rf ffnffrgr' fm' for H1n'.rf1 flabby. rlar1r'1'l1g f'lFHlFIlltI7'j' ll'EIt'!ll'lIgQ llnllby, Dance Club -1: Girls' Glee -'P'l'Aff Club 2, 3. -lg Spring Concert Future Nurses of .Xnierica 23 2, 3, -11 Cliristnizxs Prograin 2, lfrencli Club 3gGirls'Glee Club 5. 43 llice Presitlent of Girls' 2, 3: lljIlL'SlklC1lil.iQ A Cappella Cllee Club .ig lntrainurzils 3. 4. Clioir -lg Junior Class Play Coniniillee 3. Carl D. Kunkle Barry Kunz 813 N. Silk Street 625l2 N. Fifth Street Yoczilioiiul rllecli., Auto ble- College Prep. fllfllllc l'if'r'12., .llz1l1fff1fn'l'g f,'fflff'.Qw ff Sp Z4 ll ky. Hlz'1'!ItIl1lifQ llwlfffy, p!1y,f1'r1'.lI ,rpwli llunors 2. Jg liey Club 3, Swim Club 3: 'llraclc Z, 3, 4: llliysies CunI'erence -1. lntrnninrnls Z, 3, -l. ...v-A-1-lf-1 -f,,f....-Qfw1'h'Qf1- 1 :.-au-iT.- ,..,.' - - -----'--A -' frlvzw' frm' lHH,4ll'r'tf fluff fligllfyifvflzr its O U R Irene E. Larkin 1960 S. Law Street Bi-firm iff At.. .M U., IYFPZF. ?'f', f 3: mflrgrg ffffbffjy, QOQ1 7 71 Petra D. Larsen 223 N. Jefferson Street Business liel, Petra. pflfalr Jff'r'f!arg'L llubbjy, darzfzizg HOn0rS 3: Dance Club 3, 41 Cornmercial Club -lg Glee Club 2: lfasbion Show 31 Conius Staff -1-1 Girls' Gym lfxbibi- tion 3, DNIQ Brenda J. Kurtz Martin J. Lachman 2030 W. Livingston Street 2514 Washington Street General College Prep. .llarI1'11, lzlffflnrq llfflfffy, pfzuiff grrlpfzy Brrrnlzl, Jffrziioiell llllffll-lllfvf-UI' 1'1ur,f1'r1g Future Nurses Club 21 Girls' Urotuns -lL Natural SClt'I1Cf atli Revievv Club 4 Club 43 Xl flI'Cl1i'STi'fl 3, 4. Glee Club ,ig ,X Cappella Clioir -lg -lunior Red Cross Repre- tnt ltixt 3 Xllentown Hieli School llepresentfltive ln ,lun- 'el Cross 3. Ronald C. Lanze West Rock Road Rt. 63 Vocational 'l'ecli.. lflectric David W. Lapp 724 N. Fifteenth Street Business ljtl, IIIIIIIAF, Rmliu and Tl' ffffluf- firm Wfrfrzff UlIi'f'. Hfiflfr' 'Sc'1frA'1'l'1 ffufzfiy Ynrsiix' 'I'r:1cl4 3. 5. . ,o wall 2. , IIIIJQ CENTENNIAL YEAR f Patricia E. Larkin 2 28 S. Nagle Street business Eel. J . Pai, Ieffpfzfnzr nprralurg llnffby Ja 71 4' in lg Dance Club 2, -lg Girls' Yllulli bling Club 4: Spring Concert 2' Girls Gym l'.xl'nb1t1on ng In- trzunurznls 2. Margaret J. Laubach 732 N. Eighth Street llistrllvllllve lftl. l'.e'y,1'3'. .1ffl'11lffiM1 Srl! ffrf l of Crfirlzzifflffffv for ffrnulzrmzr' J me Hobby, ljtlilfbllxif Dance Club 2, 31 llistributlve Iitl. Clllli 'll Student Council 4: Girls' Gvni lfxlnbitirui 33 lntrarnuruls 2 3. A f' out llllflflfwf mn! flzjfilygfuw' Q X .ff Liwllvgi' luI'L'iW. cu n l ,Quinn :X w zu rt Barbara F. Laudenslager 018 S. Sixth Street Society -l: lfulurv 'I'u:1clivrs ol XINUVICZI 3. -lg Pan .Xiiit-i'ica1ii 3 4 N Xl Sentinel 2. Clicur- It-cult-r 23 lIlii'llII1lli'lllS lg .'Xu1i'i'i- l 7 H Xl John P. Laudenslager 835 N. Thirtieth Street fit'Iit'I'ill I, 11 ll fly. llzlffy Fnrge ,llffilary lfwlulrfl, lx ult.lu::'11 Slim' lruwfi- Q .-lcuifrzm' fm' b1z.i'i11f.r,r urfn11n1,r- llnnurs 2, 31 Xillltililll llnwnui' l f'l'i 3 H l7b3'- llulllmg 'l'r:1cl1 'll-run 4. ve' . Q nz ,ilwzirtl 2. Luther J Gary D. Lauer Laudenslager 229 N. Peach Street 2120 Cypress Avenue Vocational Tech., Auto Mc- Gcneral Clmmc Swimming 'll-am 3. ffm, ,i'l1!F.l'HllIIIQ llfllllly, 11 zz llflillg Boys' Swim Club 33 Varsity Skip, num nzfflzazzifg flabby, Tl'U!'fCIiIIALf arozuzd fdff OUR CENTENNIAI.. YEAR Bruce Laurent 707 N. Twentieth Street GL'llL'F21l Bflltif. HI llflfltlll Xlarching liuntl Z. 3, -lg Yanrsity 'llrziclx 3. David J. Lausterer 101212 Tilghman Street Vocational Tech., Machine Dazizllf Jrmed FUVtif.12Q Hobby, fz ll firing ri mi fzlrfi 1' II lg Lynette R, E, Leiby Carol A. Lelnmger 1 li 117 N. Madison Street 232 S. Madison Street Business lftl. Cellt-gc PNP- Lyyjfflf, fififirf' :mf-A'1'f'Q llnhby, Cami, Pliiluifvfphia Cfuflrgr nf Q: K - PHIB' mnf'1'r1lf11lfzmffilillrm Pfzarlllllfb' WU! Sf'lif l4'f'-V ffff' fJlltll'HIClfy Future Nurses ol' glint-riczi Zg ,V ' V Natural Science Club 2, 31 We Pun ,Mucrican Club 41 Girls' niet- Cm 4. . ,V .,.,. f . He. M... -..1--ee--w-m..,..--,...e....-4..e.u- . , ' , .....,.,.- f ' fs, ., a www ' an T L ., 11'1 - ,... . ffflxiff' ffm' l'llHl1!'t'll milf flilillfj'-l'liX l3oys'Gy1u Club 2, 3, 41 Swilme ming Club 2, 31 Swimming 'll-uni 3, 41 Writer Polo 3g ,ff Carole Levine 316 S. Sixteenth Street College Prep. Prriiizztf, Drizigfaf Cfiffirifi' for pliyfirzzf tlzfrapy Future Nurses of . xIllL'l'iC2l -lx Senior Xlatb l'SCYlCW l'QlN11IllfLll Science Club 4g Future 'llL'LlCll- ers ol' America 33 lfrencli Club ,ig Beginners' 'fumbling 23 Senior Class Play 4g Gym l'fx- liibition 3g Stuelent Council Representative -lg lntrziniurzils 2, 3. 4. Paul E. Levy 824 N. Broad Street College Prep. Paul, PfHIl,f3'!Z'6Z?lliH Simi' lini- rirryiity for IldZlc'I'fI-flillg lfnglisb Club 43 Natural Sci- ence Club 4g Pan American Club el-g Senior Class Plziv 4' lntrziinurals 2. -l. Doris Levit 227 S. Sixteenth Street General Dorff. .Nbfrf Ll!-IIIYFIAII llfupzi- Iaffur izurfe Future Nurses of America 2 -lg Natural Science Club 2 lntraniurals 2, 3, -l. Patricia E. Lewis 633 N. Ninth Street Business Ed. Pal, izffphonr ripfrafrfr Beginners, rlluinbling 23 Ap- paratus Club 2g Dance Club -lg Coniinercial Club 4g Junior Retl Cross Representative 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Rochelle A. LiCausi 625 N. St. Elmo Street Business Ed. Ro. fffrftarjuz Hobby. dancin' Dance Club 2. 3.41 Beginners' Tumbling 2: Advanced Tum- bling 3. 4: Leaders' Club 3. 41 Apparatus Club 3, 43 Red Cross Representative 2. 31 Canary' Representative 31Girls' G5'n1liXbibition3g lntrainurals 2, 3, -li Girls' Gym Award 2. 3. -1. Charlotte L. Lilly 1919 Hanover Avenue College Prep. Clzarfie, ,llufzffnbfrg College for Jfifnrf Honors 2, 3: Beginners' Tuni- bling 23 Junior Nlath Club 3: German Club 43 Senior Klath Review 43 Physics Conference -lr: Intramurals 2. Thomas A. Lick 837 Linden Street College Prep. Tom, ,Wufzlznbfrg College for fl.errrz'fa!f1zgz'rzfrrg llobby, radiff Honors 3g Student Council 4. James E. Lindenmuth f 1144 Wyoming Street College Prep. Lindy, Trad! Srlifmf fharzzrg Hobby, radio lntrarnurals 2, 33 Track 7 Z 6 A for INF przgf om' hundred mir! fiitjlily-irfvmz v .j Karen E. Litzenbergei' 955 N. Seventh Street College Prep. l,1'fi., lf'fi'fvflm1r 1IfUr'l'11fU!'Q llulilfy Hlllzz lllllg Ifinlifi lfuture Nurses ul .Xuiericzi 2, 31 lieguiners lunililine -l. W. David Lloyd 1324 Hamilton Street College Prep. Daiie, Flllkfl-IIK'fl'Q Hobby, fam' Physical Science Club -1:PhysA ics Conference 4. Donna G. Lloyd 1521 Union Street Business lftl. Dun, f1'ff'f'f11 ,l'1 Hubby, zfzlrifzvrile Girls' 'lilllllbllllg Club 2, 3. 4 .Xpparntus Club 2, 3, -11 Dancn Club 4g Girls' Baslietball Hon- OI llC2l1ll21llltI'i1I1lUl'illS 2. 3, 4. Joan D. Lobus 543 N. Front Street General -Iva n 21.6, rn m pm mrier nperatnrg Hobby, danring Girls' Tumbling Club 25 Future Nurses of America 3, 43 Pan American Club 4: Junior Reel Cross Representative 3, -1. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Donald D. Long Harry Lopsonzski 1302 S. Meadow Street 519 Railroad Street Yoczitionzil 'l'ecli., Carpentry General Llllllgfllf, ffzzivflfzvfie lrmff: llfiblfy, Lupe, folffgzd llfilfby, ,rpurfy flllllflillg Ronald W. Lorenz 1001 S. Seventh Street Xocxituuiiil lecli., Xlzicliiue Rn 11, ni uffi in iff .. .-in. .H -we-.vm fufigr fini' lui Junior Reel Cross Representa- tive 3, 4: Student Council Representative 4: Varsity Football 3, -lg Varsity Basket- ball 3,4gXfars1tv l3usebe1ll2 3 41 Footballilx Basket- ball Zg lntr'iniur'ils 7' Awzirt Walter A. Lukow 23213 E. Union Street Vocational 'I'ecli., Xlacliine llyufly, rf i'f' flifllllifll llnbffy, ff i1'mflf,v klunior Reel Cross Represenii tive 3: Canary Representa- tive -l-. Varsity V W rzfffwf um! i4,fiIy-wixqlli Wow 'NO X '- Sl I if M q.:.,.,:E.2, ,. for. .lI1L!ZZ67ZbFVY Coflfxffx llff Sandra S. MacKenzie 406 S. Twenty-fifth Street Business lid. Samfy, f'fffpl1'w11Ul: llfflfhy. pnpzzlar rzzufffi .Xpparatus Club -li Dano,- Clulw 43 Tumblinx: Clulw 4: Student Council 2, 43 Spring Fzlsllion Show 2, 3, -lg Intra- murals 4. Charles R. Magee 127 S. Fourteenth Street Vocational Tech., Auto Hotly Skip, aulo body Cl'Ul'A'1 lfnhlfy, Ulf Pfllvllfi-Hg OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Richard J. Makoul 635 N. Thirtieth Street College Prep. ffafbofi. l'11:':'irf1Iju 'ff Pfrznfjs Sarnia Varsity Football 3. 4: JK Football 2: lntramurali 2, 3. -I Class Officer 3. f'l'rcAzuurf,-rl Joseph M. Malloy 328 N. Fifth Street College Prep. by, baflaffbafl I page' one lvundrfcf and fzlxqlzly-nfrif f . . ,, 1 f. f 'lr ff L ' l f Y faq 4f.,WzZgffw X X X Qw .... V A A M .:.:.:.:. .., V I, ff A W f ge X Q . I f xx i Zf . si. Ramon A. Mantz 402 N. Twelfth Street College Prep. Rillllrlll. .lir IH-1-iq' l'l0otlv:1ll23Yift' l'i'esitlvii1 lunior Class 3. Carol A. Marks 624 Chew Street Business Iitl. ffz1i'uf,Jffi'rIai'yg llfibby, 1,11 III!-III! Natural Science Club -lg Frencli Clulw -lg Girls' Gym lfxliilaition 3: Intramurals 2, 3. Brenda M. Marcus 205 N. Fourth Street Business lftl. .lfiII'1'Il.i'. lffffvflrwllz' lIf7t'1'tIfIl1'1 flrrfilf-V, ,rfmrhv liuture Nurses of America 3 Rifle Club 33 Chess Club 4 lfrencli Clulv 41 Student Coun cil 33 Intramurals 2, 4. Arlene F. Marsh 1836 Turner Street College Prep. Pzzdgf, nzzrffg Hobby, rmfkizzg Girls' Synchronized Swimmint 31 Future Nurses of America 4 Girls' Gym lfxlubition 3: intra murals 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAI. YEAR Walter L. Martin Raymond E. Matis 604 N. Jordan Street R. D. No. 60 Yricatinnal 'll-cli.. Czirpi-ntry Ynezitioiizil Tech., Xleclianiczil lliull, Iflfllllilfl-IIXQQ llfflfffy. mlm' lkillllllf Ray. LI,l'tlill.fl47I!LfQ llfilflfy, rtlrf 'W Rita M. Matosek Route No. 60 Salisbury Township Business Iitl. Rim, in f'fl11i'vi'g llfflfffy, NAWIYI-HQ lIlll'Lll1ll1l'1llh 2. Llflllfgi' ljrfp. ffmify .'l1'i' Funfg llfilflfy, Illl' llnnnrs 2, 3, Xatitiiial llrwnui Society 41 Xlarcliiny Hantl 7 Eugene Mattes 931 Wyoming Street NIH' , I ' LIVFV 'IT x liantl 3. -lx Dance liantl -1 liaslgvtlwall Hand 4g lntra- ' mural 7 W -l- Hitlit I Pre nit TIHH XXLTC L Xl 'N 4' Urclit-stra 2: Lniiet-rl v we---sew-v Irwin' nur lzimilrfd and niuffy NW' mu? gy, Robert S. Maule R. D. 20, Bethlehem General .l1HZllF,BflrfffllI l'1'i1'1ff'11vlfyig llob- by, FHWA' Senior Xlath Club -l-1 Physics Conference -lx lntramurals 2. Susan G. May 3034 Highland Street General Sur. Cffiiziwfzrzzf jr, ClflH.f',Qf' fm' vfiljfll-U11 HlFl'1'l7HVIL!!!-.fl.lI,QQ Hubby. lillllfllllxf Pau .Xmerican Club 2. 3. -lg Beginners' 'Vumbliuu Z3 linu- lish Club -lg Senior Class Play -1: Red Cross Representative 3, -lg Girls' Gym lfxhibition .ig lntramurals 2. Melvyn Max 821 N. Sixth Street College Prep. .'l1'no,rf, atlzffrf1'.fz'1zgg llrfbby, .fpoffi Football Z1 Varsity Foot- ball 3, 41 Varsity HA Club 4. Denis R. Mayer 201412 Tilghman Street College Prep. Dru, fllullfmlbrrg Clflfffjjf for l114,ri'nfff Xlechanical Drawing Club 2. ll Physics Conference 43 luter- scholastic Gulf 2. 3. 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Patrick F. Mazziotta 139 Sycamore Street Vocational Tech.. Electric Par. Radio ami Tl' lfffllll-I'l-ZIP Hobby. fzzuifirzg ami-fi ',iA lim Boys' Gym Club 3. Elaine J. McCafferty William J. McCarthy 315 N. Fountain Street Business Ed. Elaine. ffrrftary: Hobby. rffffrd illarz Hubby, .ict-immilriyq fbflffting Honors 2: Coruus Stall -lg Dance Club 3. Girls' Gym lfxhibition 3. i. .lraizryg JFf!'fffIl'yQ llnbby, chili'- Nancy V. McAuley 3039 Evans Street Business Ed. IPI Corn m ercial Club -l. -. 332 S. Fulton Street General Boys' l.ile Saying Club -1. page wie lllllltfffli and zzirzfly-olzf James D. McDonald 1512 Thirty-first Street S.W. Ut-nvrzil gumr :z'f1r'ilrf11llflnlffiy, llllllfllllg SL'lk'1lCL' Clulw 2. .lx Rifle Clulw 3 Thomas C. McGinley 635 Gordon Street Vocational 'll-cli., Bricklayinlu Turn, I71'I'f!CfHj't I'Q flabby, zzlazzt- IH .s .llcl4, Rum l,z'lff1'I' f,1PHz'Qz' ful' Elaine J. Mclillroy 842 S. St. .lohn Street Business lftl. lilltlllllf, ,u'ff'f'l1lf'-x'g llnlflfy, tfflllff :ng Honors 2: LlOI1lI1lC1'ClZ1l Clulv 4: Intramurals 2. Kenneth C. McHenry Good Shepherd Home General .lIl1f, waldz repafrer and an grating Hubby, rlnmv 3 . Chess Club -, J, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL 'YEAR Patricia E. McLeod 744 S. Eighth Street Busina-ss lftl. Pdf, 7'fr'z'fVf1Hl1l,J'f Barbara A. McQuilken 2105 W. Livingston Street Business lftl. Thomas A. McMahon 51 S. Franklin Street Cu'nt'l':1l '- .llufg .llI!l,fC1l'j' Sr1'i'1ff1 flfflvlly, nirnfff I'tll'!l'U!lLll1,II'Q Q'tu11us 41 lntraniurzlls -1. John H. Melchior 707 N. Twenty-first Street Cfllltfyt' Prep. XM, ...K Ruffin.lf1mffx'f17r'1 ffnlflfv. mzulf fmk. l'M1r1fyff'zlf1lz1 Stuff' Illll- .X Lupin,-ll:1 Choir J, 41 Xl: Llnvrus lg Sprung Q1vllC4'I'1 2 J xml :wwfly for z'llxLfl'llr't'!'l'H-L' lfnuint-4-rs Clulw 2: Yzirsity lftnitlmll 3. -1: XlJkFSll1 linst-lv:-ill lunn-r Llnss llnx M lutm- llllifll 2 L N ... 2. 3.41-IX. Fur-rlvzlll 2: lntrn- rnurzxls 2. 3. -1-. f' fun' ffznrtfmf am! I71ll6'ff, l'fL'U fm at x We- ' A ff. wwx I ., V. as JS- 23 ' 5 . , . 'S R fk , iw 'I HI Marilyn M. Merkel 318 Allen Street sincss lftl. . 'rfl',,ff'frfff1ry1 Hobby, jnfnyibiy Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Coinus Stall-l. Clayton A. Mertz Old Zionsville Yocntional Tccli., lvcltling llvlllyfllfl, fc'ff41'fr Christine N. Mertz Old Zionsville College- Prep. Clirilv, Drfxff lnffiluff' of Tfrfi- fznlogy for di'ff1't1'a1ig llnbby, lfdllflillg Honors Z3 Future Nurses of America 4: Pan American Club -lg Science Fair Project Award at S.lX'l. 2. Anna E. Mesaros 611 N. Thirteenth Street Business Ed. .H-Inna, .rffrftafyg Hobby, clarif- IIIU N lfiitiirc Nurses of Amt-rica Z OUR CENTENNIAI. YEAR Martha A. Meyer 332 S. Twenty-second Street General illarfff. Kzztzzoxrz Sratf Traffi- Eff' CVOZZFQE'-fi07' ffmiffizfarjf traffi- Z 71 VI' Janice J. Meyers Business Ed. rofffr .i'bQ1t1'1i,g Honors 3: Future 'leathers of ll-1 E. Cumberland Street fan, offire fl'flVA'Fl', llobby, .Xrnerica -lf: Klarchinu Hantl 2. 3: Concert Band 2. 3: .X Cappella Choir -ln Canary Staff 4: Girls' Gjfin Iixhihi- tion 3. Sandra I. Meyers Catherine O. Michler 733 N. Front Street 29 N. Third Street Business Ed. Business lid. Sandy. offzrf wwb: Hubby, Cafby, przvvaif,u'1'f'fin1'yg llnbby, danfzn! 71111515 Honors 2, 3, National lloi ior Society 41 Dance Clulv 7' Commercial Clulw 4g Orclit-stra 3. 43 Comus Stuff -lg Girls' Gym lfxhihition 3. pzzgf wif buizcfiwl am! i1i'm'ii'-lflrw ,W-Q-Wffl' 4, X, X 5' s X KW Barry G. Miller 2511 Washington Street College Prep. , . . . lmrry. julifli- llnM'lu,r lui- f'1'l',t1f-V for ljfflfflllltlf Canary 3, 4: .lunior Class Play 3: ,lunior Red Cross Repre- sentative 2: Orotnn Debating Society 3, Ll'residentl 43 Her- nld Tribune Youth Forum 3. Dian M. Miller 2206 Union Street College Prep. Dian, Ll7lI'Zlfl'.YIlljl of Pennfyf- ztania for rzurffrzgg Hobby, dancing Honors 2, 31 Dance Club 2, 3, 4g Advanced Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Leaclcrs' Club 4g Apparatus Club -13 Variety Show 2, 3, 4: Commencement Play 2, 35 Fashion Show 3g Cheerleader 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 41Girls' Gym Award 3, 43 Cheerleading Award 3, 4. Carole M. Miller 830 N. Sherman Street Business lad. lfnrnlr, 1J'l'x1'rlHl Cfnffrgffnz' f.w'r14f iiw .m'i'f'ff1r'y Honors 2, 3: National Honor Society 4: Girls' Glee Club 21 Canary Clels 3, 41 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Canary Variety Show 4, Spring Concert Z, 3, 43 lntramurals 2, 3. Patricia A. Miller 726 Whitehall Street College Prep. Tflifll, Lfl7lli?JEf,fI'f:V of Prnmyl- vaniag Hobby, ,l'f'Il'Zi7lg Dance Club 2, junior Class Play Committee 3g Canary Stall 4. OUR CENTENNIAL 'YEAR Rosilyn Miller 419 N. Main Street COllL'UL' IJliL'P. Rui., frlffcftffl flolfby, fZof'.ff'bt1fA' r liLfI'1l,Q Dance Club 2: .Xdvnnced 'llumbline 2,1,Xppznxratus Club ll .Xrt Club .7,'l'1QUI11l1S btnrl 4g lntrnmurnls 2, 3, 4. Willard R. Miller 223 E. Union Street Yocational 'll-ch., Auto Kle- cbnnie llYI'HI'r', azzfn lllffflllllliff llnlvby, fwfillrlff Sandra E. Miller 389 Allen Street Business lCd. Sazidra, brmkkfffpfrg Hobby, 1-offer ,vkarfng Girls' Tumbling Club 41 lntra- mnrnls 3, 4. Clarence W. Millhouse 107 Riverview Terrace Vocational Tech., Auto Me- clianic Obie, 1111111 ?Ilt'K'!Il1III'fQ llnlflfy, 'fl'fII'A'llIQU1l ll1'l' 2-.. V-aaa,-an-5-......,.t-.,,,,,.,.t.. ...c.............i ,w-,....-.i-nqswmuvunmup IDIIQV flllz' fi Il firfrrrl ll rid 71 14 rz fiyjfu u r . . James W. Minarovic 422 Spruce Street Vocational Tech., Cabinet Xlaliinu C .lll-Tilly, .Yzwyi lffffzlfi-,f111f1l1'11y John W. Mitana 29 N. Second Street Vocational 'll-cb., Cabinet Xlztltinu Per UYFF, fzzblzzfr Ullikfl' raniurzils 2, 3, 4. Henry S. Minich 404 N. Seventh Street Gent-ral FICJJIQ Hobby, ,VCl'l4l?l7lI147'lg Boys' Life Saving Club 4 Boys' Advanced Swim Club 3 Varsity 'LAM Club 3, -1: Varsity Swim 'llc-am 3, 4: Intramurals 3, -lf: Varsity 'HY' .Xwartl 3. 4 Fred J. Mitchell 1250 N. Sixteenth Street College Prep. Skip, Pffrre Coflfgc' for ,1't'HI'Il!IfQ Hobby, rraim Rifle Club 41 lntraniurals 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Gaye A. Mitchell 2336 South Street Gcncrsll . , .. . . . rlf:!ff,. Llzjfdrffi J lfogpzfuf for 7? ll ffl 72 Q' Honors 2. 3: National Honor Society' -1: Futurf: Nurses of :Xrnerica 2. 3: French Club -1. 'Prcsiclcntf -1: Student Coun- cil Rcprcsf'-ntatixvg' 3. Christine D. Mohr 1714 Chapel Avenue College Prep. Clzrif. fzurfz'1zg: llobbju, lzikzizg A Cappella Choir 3, -lg Canary Clcfs -lg Choralcers 2, Glcc Club 2: Football Csht-r 4: Intramurals Z. 3. 4. Lowell W. Mitchell 1003 Valley View Apts. Vocational Tech., lflcctric Biff, FfE1'ff'n111'f,i'1 lfolzlfy, nztfio Vernon D. Mohry 46 E. Susquehanna Street Vocational 'lk-cb., Plumbing lwru, .fir fffrwf, llfflfbv. fllfj' paxqf' wif fzumfrrff nm! zwiffy-Iii? ,. ds ' , Elaine A. Mokris 058 S. Woodward Street l2isti'iliutix'c lftl. Dfbbzrl llwbb-v, fbfliliflg Gln- Clulv 21 llislrilwulixn' l'itl, Club 4. - 'TTNN L. - Robert E. Monk 213 N. Fifteenth Street College Prep. Bob, .llulzlfnbfrg Coflfgz for zzrcnzuztanfg Hobby. Vlllkfllllg birdvr German Cluh 31 Physical Science Club 4. Robert J. Molchan 745 Railroad Street lioczilionul 'l'vcli,. Ci1ll'PCllll'l' llllfcf. rf1rj1r'r1f1'f'1 Hubby, ,rfm1'i.i Yursity lirisclwzill 2. 3. -l. Janice A. Montalto 910 S. Seventh Street Business Ed. fan, ffrrefaryg Hobby, ar! Synchronized Swimming 33 Marching Band 2, 5, 41 Con- cert Band 21 Orchestra 23 Girls' Soccer Honor Team 53 SAI, Class Trezisurer 2: Intra- murals 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Linda L. Montgomery 219 N. Sixth Street Business ltd. Lin. ff'ff'fIf11'y1 Hubby. :inim- 7HllI'I1!,V Dance Clulw 2, 3, -lg l.:-rulers' Club -lg Girls' Gym lixliilvitiou 31 Intramurals Z. 3. 4: Girls' Gym .Xwurtl 3. Doris P. Morgan 332 N. Fifth Street Business lftl. DW15, lj'flli,VfQ Hubby, Vuffff' .Vbdf ing -:uni-ian: L -1.1,-o-fp-4--f-egg,-w-u-Q ,-, . f . rs '02 '. . ,f -' ,f . .,. --Hff, . Sandra L. Moran 1402 Liberty Street A Distrilwutiyc Ed. 1, Sam1'y. ll'f',ftfr1zElfflr1rg Hobby, l A .,,,p..., rl'z1114'111g 1 V I l2IS1TIl7llTllC Ed. Club -lf. Vocational Tech., Machine Czzrfy, .'lrr11fc2' Forrfig Ilnbby, fclfj X , W fag . if .Ni ft www Henry P. Morgan 132 N. Hall Street palqr ffllf' bznlrlrfd' and zllirzfly-,f1',x' Stall 3, 4. Joanne T. Moser 336 N. Fifth Street Business litl. Mitri Moses 70712 N. Twelfth Street College Prep. fo, ,vfrrftaryg Hobby, CflHt'tiflillAQ flllIr1', Pfrzzzfylzfanzicz Starr Uni- rft'ortI,r tierhfyg flabby, fzuzzffzzg Beginners' Ilxlllllblillg 31 intra- Physics Conference 4. inurzils 33 Girls, Gym lfxliibi- tion, Larry P. Mouer Antoinette E. Moyer 924 Liberty Street 749 S. Delaware Street Vocational 'll-ch., Print Business litl. Lzzrry, prlzzifrg llnlflfy, fum Yiflllli, it'frf'ft11'yg llflblq-,rlfzzif-1'z1,g BOYS- Gvm Cmb 3. 4. March- Y-'liven Club 21 Intramurals . ing Band 2, 3, -lg Concert liuntl 2' 3 2, 33 Class Plfu' 3 -it Crinziry OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Frederick J. Moyer 226 N. Tenth Street Gerald S. Moyer 830 Gordon Street Vocational Tech.. Plumbing College Prep. Tfwi. pfzmiiffg f1Ob7l,'.flZO0flvIIQ' jfff. l,'.S. Naval .-lfademy Student Council 3: lntra- lfrench Club ig Boys' Gym murals 3. Club 33 Varsity Club 3, -l Vfreasurerl 43 Student Council 2: Varsity Football fl. -lg Yarsity lliestlinu 3, -1-gVarsity Track 23 Football 23 jf. Xlrrgstlinu 21 Varsity XX .Xwartl 3, 4. John I. Moyer 533 Allen Street John R. Moyer ll34 Oak Street College Prep, Yocational 'IR-ch., Printinu fofm: Hobby, !z'wp1'faff1'.ff1 .ll1'3. Cuff f.'l1rmzz'r'f!1 flofflfy, Physics Conference -lg lnter- '7 -l 'f'f7f -' scholastic 'lt-nnis 2, 3, 4: Sweater and Letter 2. 3, -lx Pin 4: Varsity WX Club. page one fzzuzfirftl am! zzizzfly-Je't'r11 Q 4,55 Kenneth N. Moyer Thomas P. Mrazik 780 S. Eighth Street 215 Grant Street Xtitlllwllll It-elm.. Nlilfllilln' Xu exilioniil illL'Cll., l'ilectric FIXFIIIIXVQ lluliffy. lllIIlflill42 rllltf llfnl, wfrrl1'n'l'f111g llnlalzy, finni- fi fini fu nil ff fzfu ii ,N r Avg' .Q mill 2. lntrxunurnls ,ig Spelling .Xwurtl . Patricia M. Muffley Edward J. Mulzet 420 N. Tenth Street 151 E. South Street College Prep. Vocational Tech., Cabinet Pal, Sllffftf llmlff llmfufzzf Hakilw for lILl!',fI'Il4QQ llubby, Dzlxvffzlff Ecfcflif, fubfizff Illflkfl' Honors 2, .ig Future Nurses Clulw 2, -l, OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Anita Louise M. Nacci 610 Ridge Avenue Business Eel. .Yilag llribby, n1'fp111'izt1'i1y lJi1IlCCClllll7 -l1Girls l'umlwlinu Clulw -lg ,XIWPIITZITIIS -ig Intru- niuruls -l. Walter H. Nau 434 N. Law Street Yuculirwiiul 'l'ecli., Cabinet Xllllillly lliclff, ,JVIIIXQ llnlflfy, zfi'lif'l'fl,:2 'LII' .,,.......,v.. - . A-W... ..-..-1.--v Patricia A. Nagle 15 S. Carlisle Street Business lid. Pat, .V!'f2'z'ftll'j'Q llnlflfy, uri .Xrt Club 31 Girls' Glee Clulw .ig Coininercizil Clulv 4. Gerald B. Neff 1634 Tilghman Street Yocatirmal 'l'ecl1., Nlt'CllZlIllCfll drafting Bzuzlfy, tlfiflrlihlllllllll llulflfy. mf'- Ffllllllifllf 1ll'41f1'1'z1g lloinerrimn Spelling .Xwurtl 3. fmxgr wif' fiufiflrnl tim! H1illA'fj,'-t'lQ!lf fm., xi Mary K. Neff 736 N. Lumber Street College Prep, illary, flrlington Uotprlal Srbool of Nurfirzg for Navy nurfr: Hobby, ,rpnrff Future Nurses of America 23 Beginners' Tumbling 2, 3, 41 Apparatus Club 43 Leaders' Club -lg Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Girls' Gym Award 3. Joseph M. Nemeth 227 S. Penn Street Vocational Tech., Auto Body jnf, buziv and ffmier marig Ilvbby, fl-SVA!-ILQ i Janice A. Neitz 1004 N. Van Buren Street General fzznnzif, z'nz'frior rleforatorg Hob! by, art Dance Club 2, Pan American Club 4g Girls' Glee Club 2, Spring Concert 2g Girls' Gym gxfbition 3, Intramurals 2, Evelyn D. Newhard 1118 S. Albert Street Business Ed. EW, lxvutzfowu Staff Tfarbfw' Cflbbfgt, for tfarbirzgg Hobby, ll'6l7ll'Zi7l,Q Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4, Student Council 23 Com- mercial Club -lg Girls' Gym. Exhibition 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Shirley A. Niedermeyer Mary Noga 422 N. Fourth Street 447 N. Second Street Business Ed. Business Ed. Sbirf. ffffpfiofai operator: Hob- llary, rfffpl1'oni'.fIg Hobby, bf. Coflfrffiig' f5'OfLi.' c2'am'zi1zg David B. Nonnemacher 521 N. New Street Vocational Tech., lfllcctric Dac'z'zZ', ,Ya1'ju: Hobby, f1'i'fzz'1z,1f Honors 2: Archery Club 3: ln- tramurals 3. Barbara A. Nonnemaker 435 Bellevue Street Business lftl. Barbara, typzfvt, llobby, art Natural Science Club 4. ,. , 7, 1.4 f A, ' ' . , . P.. K ty! f , I . ' page one bundrfzi' and vzinfty-nirze William J. Norton 510 Allen Street Yoexitionail 'll-ch., lfleclrie fluff -flylllrlg N New Mfmx Joseph C. J. Noti 1104 E. Cedar Street College Prep. joe, lafvyfrg Hobby, ,fportf ball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 4 A Club. Hill, f'l1'f'I1'm1lAr.f1 llobbvv, ll 14 nffng j'.V. Basketball 2g J.V, Foot- Varsity Football 3, 45 Vafsiql Earlyn F. Nothstein 231 N. Fulton Street XVOCilllOlllll Tech., Cabinet Making Earl, Navy Canary Representative 4. George L. Nyemscek 724 Brick Street Vocational Tech., Cabinet Klaking Cin, cabinet malcfz' lntraniurals 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Richard J O Connor Oakside Avenue Summit Lawn Vocwtional Tech. Auto Kle- clmnic qpfnnrr Navy' Hobby rarj Karen L. Oels 306 N. Twelfth Street Business lid. Girls' Glue Club Zg Choir 3, 4 Nancy E O'Donnell 118 E Cumberland Street Business Ed. ,xvflllfff airline fzoftfffg llobby, Jkating, Drainatics Club Zg Choir 2. Georgiann I. Onufer 722 Lawrence Street Distributivc Ed. flfflfgf, rypitrg Hobby, lbflivlbllg hllxetl Chorus 2: Girls' Glu- Club .lg Distributive Iitl. Club 4. 4 W' tm-'All' !'rv3?1Q3,K ..,-tx .-v J' ' ' page, Iwo lz zmdrfd Joanne M. Onusconich 302 N. Seventh Street isines: . . fo, gmzfrzzf Ilfflift' fc'orl'frg Hob- by, dmzfiiiiy Dnncc Club 2, 3. 4. WY Georgine A. Ortwein 1676 Broadway, Bethlehem Business Intl. lntrnninrails -1. Donald W. Ortt 716 N. Twelfth Street General Dori, .Navy Srfmol of .llllfl-IfQ Hobby, playing alrunu' Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Basketball Band 2, 3, 41 Cavaliers 2, 3, 4: lllrcstliny 2, 3, -13 Track 2, 3, 4 Henry C. Otto 1049 W. Emaus Avenue Vocational Tech., Machine fran, fypifrig llolflfy, ,lCl'Ii?IlII1liIIQ Hd'1l'i 1'lfl114'1li-'if OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Frank J. Overlauer 72-1 E. Barner Avenue Vocational Tfgcb.. Cabinet Klakin: frank. .Jff Form' Student Council Representa- tive 2: Xarsitjf Basketball 3: Pl.Y. Basketball 2: lntraniiirale 2. 3. -l. Sallyann Parks 1243 Chew Street Collazo Prep. Sal. flouglzlozz Cififffylff for 111115- Zi7ZQ'I llfibbjy. oi! paiiizfzirzvc' Band Z3 Girls' Glec Club 34 .X Cappella Choir 4: Intra- murals 2. 3. 4. Sf'Nz'!N'. Kill' l1f1.i!U.i.i2 llllblly, 1'fifff'i' jkflllllllf Girls' lurnlwlinu Club 23 llillf- Cliib 31 lntrrtinurals 2, 3. Donald W. Parks 1352 S. Fourth Street General Dwi. .llaririf Cm'p.fL Hobby, pffiplf-f4'affli1'1i,Q Margaret K. Patrick 128 S. Penn Street pau' rico fiiziidretf am! 0115 ...-.f-'W .Ioan B. Pavlik 923 Filmore Street Business lftl, fmlll. Uffl' f'f' rr'vrlc1'f'g llnlzlzy, mflrriirig pirrui' f'.1 r Girls' Glu- Club 21 Coin niercial Club -lg Girls' Gyni lixhibi- tion 3. s Arnold Pearlman 609 Ridge Avenue College Prep. Jrrzy, .lllzzfzffzibng Colffgf for durlor' Robert D. Pavone 534 N. Second Street Vocational Tech., Machine Pizza, .'l!'l7l1'liFlll'ff,fI Hobby, r'!ll'J' Hnntl 2, 3, -l. Joan C. Pechacek 3413 S. Jordan Street General juni, junior f!It'7?ZIi.f1Q Hobby traveling Honors 3g Apparatus Club 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Mary C. Pekarik 2512 S. Carbon Street Business Ed. ,lln'l'f'y, fffrfnzryg Hobby, frnflzffzialg Honors 2, 31 National Honor Society -lg Library Club 2, 3, lg Coniinercial Club -l. Catherine E. Peters 1304 S. Meadow Street Ll4lllL'UC IDI-Cp. Prix, ll'r,vf Clzrxlff' Staff Trai-lif mir' ffwfffgr for Hllljlili Ifzlffzfrl llwlilfy, .lr fl'1i7l4H llonors 2. .lg National Honor Society -lg Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Choraleers 2g JK Carppt-lla Choir .lg -lg Marching lizintl -lx Concert Buntl -lg Syinplicniette 2. 3, -lg Canary Cl1lYZlllt'l'S -lg District Hand li Districtllrcliestra 2,.i1District Chorus Zg State Orchestra 3: Cln-t-rluzitlvr 2: Vocal Xlusic .lngnrtl 2. ,- ,-.J-aan---n - . 0...--Myxsvfa Carolyn J. Peters 246 E. Federal Street Business Ed. lfz1r'of,,rffrfff1ryg H0bby,dar1fz'r1g Lewis F. Peters 625 N. Jordan Street 1 locational Tech., Carpentry l.r:c'zi.v, carpfulfrg Hubby, fpfn-if pugf Iwo fiuzidrfd and ffvo 9 , WH! f 1? , 'x 1 . X gg:..W,:,,. QW .1 Paul E. Petroske 421 E. Federal Street General Julie E. Phillips 2221 Chew Street College Prep. Pftf, llfulzlenbfrg College for Phil, Philadelphia Bible Infri- dortorq Hobby, lzam radio German Club 3. Sylvia A. Phillips 513 N. St. George Street General Syl, U-lifllff' wurbfrg Hubby, bniffing Honors 2, 3: National Honor Society -lg Tumbling Club 2, 3, -lg Lcfitlcrs' Club 3, -lg CllL'CI'lL'ZlLlL'I' 3, -lg Girls' Gym lfxliibiticm 31 Art Committee lor Yariety Show -lg Intra- murals 5 Award l .Xward 3, -l. 2 3 -lg Basketball Honor rlleam 2, 31 Girls' Gvm 2 3 li -lg Cheerleatlng Zuff for ni irfionary nuizfing Future Nurses of America 23 Girls' Glee Club 3. Marguerite Pierce 1617 Turner Street Business Fd. illargif, bocfkkfeperg Hobby, dfznriizg Leaders' Club -lg Intramurals 2, 3, -lg Girls' Gym Award 3, -l. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Richard S. Piotrowski 806 N. Front Street Vocational Tech.. Klecbanical Drafting' Pio. Pff:1:Jj:l:'arz:'a Stats bili- :'ff'fi!f,' Cfrzffzrfor tool dffl-fill-IZQQ Hobby. jL1'J'7?I ng in Boys' Lite Saving 3. -lx Boys' 4 Advanceu Swimrniriq 3, -lx llv. Football 2: Intramurals 3, -lx X arsitjf 'LX .Xweird 2, 3. Joseph Plessl 657 Genesee Street Ann G. Pizolato 118 Tilghman Street Business Ed. Jim, booleleffpfrg Hobby, dam'- ing Honors 3: Dance Club 2, 3, -lg Apparatus Club 21 Girls' Gym Exhibition 3, Charles J. Pletz 809 N. Sixth Street General locational Tccli., Xlechanical for. LYS. .llarizzffz Hobby, Dfalllnf bafzball Clzarlfy.fl1'flf1.fn1izri, llffbby,f'ai1r pizge Iwo liuizdral and lbrfe ,MM 'Qt ff! fx? N 40 X X X 4 Charles I+ Pon211t7 H3 Pristilla Strut L ll 1 zflf Hldfflllllll Hobbx 1111711 D and 1111111 Ili fly 11 Rlchard C POZZ1 333 E Howe Street Y ocational Fcch Nlacbme David A Portlock 414 Auburn Street W L I 1 i bfllft Inn 1f 1 1 ful 1 1rs1tx oo 1.1 irsitx u 4 Int -l Sutater Joanne P PUQIICSQ 26011 E Mosser Street Business Ed D515 aftrri llobbx 111011161 Rifle Club 3, Comus Stall 4, fumbling Club 4, Stutltnt Council Rtprtscntatixf. 7, 3, Home Room Rtprestntatixc 2, 3 Senior Class PIM 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Football Usher 7 -l OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR John A. Quinn 2748 Liberty Street College Prep. fm'1n11y, .-111 Furry Sophomore Klatli Club 2g Physics Conference -lg .Xero- unutics Club-l:Swimming Club 1 Martin J. Rapoport 2929 Chew Street College Prep. .ll111'fy. 1'111'i'r1'.f1'Iy of I,t'IIIl,fj'f- 31111111 fur 111f1'fl111111f1',f1'11,Q3 fluff- lfy, 1'11lf1'1'l1'r1!g popiifar rf1'111'1f,v -lumor Xlzitb Club 33 Sc-uior Xlgiih Club -li liuulisb Club -lg l':iu .Xmcricein Club Vlirvzis- url-rl -lg Physics Club -lg Natural Science Club 4g Junior R1-tl Cross Rl'pr1:SL'11t3TiYL' -il. ... .. ..,.,... . . .Q-.. . ... ..,1..,,,-,.,. Y, 1 . , - o L 1 1 1 - K 'A - 4 R - x x You iouznl 'll 'cl1.. Xlqicliiuv Ct Il -gc P 1-p. Chi. .'l1'1'Fu1'1'1': llfllp, 111' wk- Pu C.'l11'111',v .' ' 'I rf' ing 1111 '11r,v C1 ffvgf' fu' 1 ff lilly Y. Q' I' F tl'll 2, 3, 4: Y: .' I' A Cl b 3 .- ter 2, 3 S fr 4. . . . ,Q . lv I r ., l l l ' . D' , I 'fl Q, - Pufffl, 4 'jyg Q, l. Ililf' rf' ' g ' N x. - M A . Neal B. Ramsey 1623 Allen Street Vocational Tech., Auto RIC- ' cbanic NMI, 011111 garagfg Hobby, fl'fll'kI.7Ig 1111 KIIYJ' Roy H. Rasmussen 1227 N. Nineteenth Street College Prep. Ray, Lfflflufz for 1'11lQ1'1zf1'1'1'11gg llfllllly, ,Vfl'lIIII1I1II4Lf l,ilc Saviuu Club 2g .Xdvaucctl Swim Club 2, 3, -lg lfiigiiiu-i's Club 4g ,lunior Rt-d Cross Rt-presuiilaitivu .ll Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, -l. page l:1'11 l111111f1'1'11' and fffzu' K? 45 Judith A. Rau 403 N. Jasper Street College Prep. fudy, .lfzifzffrzbfrg filllbfftff for rfarlifrzgq Hobby, pfazm playing Honors 2: Future Tencliers of America 2: Leaders' Club 5: Girls' Senior Life Saying 2g A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Canary Clcfs 3, 4g Girls, Gym Ex- hibition 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Girls' Gym Award 2, 3. Mary C. Rausch 224 E. Union Street Distributiye Etl. Razzfrbzif, fffrk: Hobby, zlanffrzg Distributiye Ed. Club 4. Patricia A. Rauber 847 N. LaCrosse Street Business Ed. Par, ,ffffffdfyl flabby, darlffng French Club -1: Intramurals 4. Gary N. Reese 213 E. South Street Business Ed. G-G, Hfflzffbfm Bzz,v1'21e.f,r College for arfruznfzlngg Hobby, bot rodf GUR CENTENNIAL YEAR John M. Reese 541 Washington Street Vocational Tech.. Electric john: Hobby. 611555 Chess Club 4: Intramurals 3. Ruth A. Rehrig 1001 S. Sixth Street Business Ed. Rulbif, typing Hobby, .fporlf Natural Science Club 4' X . , . p- paratus Club 3. -ig Tumbliny Club 2, 3: Girls' Gym Ex liibition 3. Shirley Ann Rehm 220 Linden Street Business Eel. Sbfrffy, qffirf work: Hobby, rffordf Girls' Gym Exhibition 3 John M. Reichl 312 N. Second Street Vocational 'l'ecl1., Electric fobn, fffflz'fr'1'az'1g Hobby, ra11'1'u and effflronzlrr Reel Cross Rc,-presentatiye 2. 3. XZ .. X page fwfr lizzmlrrd and 1511: Arthur W. Reid 4-ll N. Sixth Street College l'rrp. .1l'f, . lil' I'ir11'i'1'I lfufifr-yu 41,11 H!f'1'll117Il-l'A John R. Reinbold 924 Turner Street Vocational 'l'ecb., Carpentry fobn, fllffifllffl' Robert 0. Reitinger 928 S. Sixth Street . . , , . locational lecli., Xlzieliine Slltlp Rub, 1mn'bfn1'i'l,' llffbbvv. ttc'fu1 111111 Paul E. Reinhard 220 N. Madison Street College Prep. Rfclbf, .pfdllkblill and .lfarfbalf for fllglillfflillllgl Hobby, ,rpurff Sophomore Xlath Club 2g Key Club 2, 3, 4 ILPresidentl 4, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive 2: Student Council 3, 4 fljresidentl 43 ,l.Y. Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Terrence J. Reinhard 2335 S. Fifth Street Business lfil, Tfrry. f fffff K'bf'4'fw1' .X Cappella Clll1'1iI'.l,-41 Czinzirx' Clelis 4, Edwin M. Reinhold l2l3 Walnut Street Clllllflfl' lll-Up. ,Ymfg llffblfy, jwfzrflngfwlpfly ,lvronziiitics Club 2. , .....r.... . ..- ..,. ,.,..,,...g..'.....a.......q.-we-4 Sandra A. Reinhart 272 E. Elm Street Business lid. Sandy, .frffibgf-aplifffg Hobby, 111517151-Hg Carl E. Reinmiller 226 S. St. Cloud Street .. Vocational Tech., lflectric Rz?I'lIl-F, flfriroriiffp llubby, UI'Ii1lI'l'y .Xrcbery Club 3: Canary Repre- Qeritzitive .lg lntraiinurals 3. fmyr' lieu fzwilml umf fix Donna K. Reiss 621 Washington Street College Prep. Donna, illufzfenberg College for finguzfrf Honors 2, 31 National Honor Society 4: Apparatus Club 2: German Club 33 fVice-Presie dentl 3: Pan American Club 33 French Club 4: Girls' Debating Society 3. 4: CPresi- tlentl -lg junior Class Play Committee .ig Senior Class Plziy 4: Comus Staff 43 lntrzi- murals 2. R. Michael Reno 1886 S. Delaware Street College Prep. .llikfx PfI17l,fj'!Z'l17llll1 State lini- 'Ufffllfj' for pxyrfzofogyg flabby, fporfi Honors 23 A Cappella Choir 3. -1-3 Vice President, Canary Cleis 41 Canary Clippers 4g Christmas Carolers -11 Swim- ming 2,1 Martin Renninger 527 N. Berks Street College Prep. fllzzrty, fllulzlerzberg College for rerfzified Pllbfllf arfouniiiigg H017- by, prporif Elinor A. Ressler 336 N. Twelfth Street College Prep. Effie, l,'r,r1in14J College-for reaffi- fngg llrfbbyf, renrlirzg Honors 2, 3g National Honor Society 43 Future Teachers of America 3, 4g Pan American Club 4: Canary Staff 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Judith A. Ressler Ronald L. Ressler 118 S. Berks Street 1616 Utica Street Business Ed. Vocational Tech., Welding fudjy. Rider Coffege for legal feeretarj: Hobby. art Honors 2: Art llworlishop 2, 3, -1-1 Glee Club 2: junior Class Play Committee 3: Comus Stall -15 Variety Show Com- mittee -1: Art Poster Awards 3: Senior Class Play Committee 4. Nanette K. Rhoades 115 N. Thirteenth Street Business Ed, Dufty, 7'!f6PZl'07ZZlffQ Hobby, ice .rkating Girls' Tumbling Club 2, 35 Fashion Show 3: Student Council Representative 33 Girls' Gym Exhibition 3g ln- tramurals 2. Gujy, Qeefde 1' C... up p ,,, pf fifffls s--:ff fi , we fi ii if f ' 537 fl 'I A f Bruce A. Rlegel 902 Wyoming Street General ff FZ? U Brueep .rafemzezng Hobby, tape ' x reeordzng , .jg V ff- Hand 2, 3, -lg Concert Band Y NQQ ss -,X W 2, 3, -15 Basketball Band 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 2, :vb ,,5,,, . 7 , ,ss if , X f f , i' K We page Iwo liumlreal and fever: . .M ww-' Roberta A. Rinker ll42 Union Street Business latl. Rf'l1l1,V. .i'f'F1'f'i11IQX'l llulflqv. ilflllff ing Beginners' 'llumbling 2, 3: .Xtlvanceel lunibling -lf: Girls' Gym lfxliibition 3: lntra- murals 2. 3. Edward H. Ritter 233 N. Madison Street College Prep. Eddie, PE7l7ZJ'l1k71Jd7lZiH Staff Uni- vfrffty for landrrczpifig Natural Science Club 4: Junior Xlath Club 3: Reading Club 2. Arthur Ritt 4l4 S. Eighteenth Street General .ll'fIit', C0111 mlzia lvlll-i't'l'.VIllj' fill lIlz7l'i1'r' zf'fI01'Ff A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Canary Clels 3, 4: Canary Clippers 4: Christmas Carolers 4: Red Cross Representative 2: Book- room 2, 5, 4: Varsity Basket- ball Manager 3: Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4: J.V. Basketball 2: Intramurals 4: J,V. Letter 2: Klusic Award 4: Varsity Sweat- er and Kledal 4. Ethel P. Ritter 732 N. Seventh Street Business Ed, Etlifl GUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Evelyn I. Ritter 732 N. Seventh Street General Ewlyrl Robert Rizzetto 374 Green Street Vocational Tech., Architec- tural drafting Pizza, rfrzlfffnzarz: Hobby, 111011- zny and flflllflf' - .X Intramurals 23 llomeror ni . . spelling awartl 5. Wampum- -- f -------mamm-aw-V--:wr ':s:.ar.r-fa :z.:4Ql:::-.en-.af-.::.m!:f:::1 Martin P. Ritter 602 N. Sixteenth Street Distributive Ed. Jllartzin, ffffllfifd publif af rountanlg Hobby, modff rail- ready Band 2, 3: Distributive Ed Club 4. John W. Roberts 303 N. Third Street Vocational Tech., Cabinet lX'Iaking Shorty, flllll-Ilf'f U1lll'1'I'Q Hobby fooflmff fillff' lien liznnfrfrf nm! ffgfzf Linda I. Roberts 2838 Crest Avenue South College Prep. Linda, Prn11.ry!wu11'a Siaff lui 1'- cmigrily for inferior demralirzgg Hobby, mokizzg Honors Z3 Pan American Club 2, 3, 4g Junior Red Cross Representative 3, Qsecretary- Treasurerl 33 junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play' Committee 43 ln- traniurals 3. Carlton B. Rohrbach 904 S. Tenth Street General Rohr, ziraftrnzzzrzg Hobby, baff- bal! and filvlzizzg Intramurals 2. Margaret P. Robinson 1478 Lehigh Street General Pfggy, .'IHBI1fU'Zl'l1 llfupifal for Illlllfliflgl llribby, wild Ziff Future Nurses of America 24 Dance Club 4g Senior Math Review 4g Junior Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4. Thomas J. Romig 11065 S. Seventh Street College Prep. T. j., Lefzigfi l'n1'zffr.ri1yfo1' f1'1gi11f'fr1'i1gg flabby, viuffr Nlusic 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Beverly J. Rosenberger -105 Hanover Acres Business Ed. Bei. Jffffrafjz ffobby. lift' fkat- mg Girls' Gym Exhibition Michael M. Rosenfeld 213 S. Fifteenth Street College Prep. lfifef, .lfulzlenberg ffollfgf for rm! fftate brofefr Canary Stall 3, 4: Junior Class Play' 3g Spelling Award 2. 3. Maxine G. Rosenfeld 226 N. Twenty-Seventh St. College Prep. ollaxiiir, Bnftofi lv?Il.I'f7'J'l'fj' for ad:'ff'71'fi'2ig pfyflzolngyg Hobby. alrzziffzig Pan American Club 2. 3. -lx lfnvlish Club -lg Girls' Glen Club 2: Xlixed Cborus 21 xlunior Class Play .ig Senior Class Play -lg Canary Stall 4: Conius Stall -lg Fasliion Show Narrator 33 lntramurals 2, 3. .Ioan S. Ross 434 N. Twenty-Second St. College Prep. A!UH71liF,!Cll'k,YU7l C'flf!I'ftf. Q llrfffhy, niuiff llonors 33 Girls' liiiiiblinu Club 23 Drama Club lg lfug- lisli Club -lg lfrencb Club .lg Conius Stall 43 Student Council llf'PI'L'SClltElIlX'l' 2, 31 lfxeciitive Committee of Student Council lg Fashion Sliow .ig Girls' Gym lfxliibition 31 lntrainurals 2, 3, 4. page Iwo fizuzrlrnf and firm' vw- W Qilplawf' .FWS Janet Roth 2225 Chew Street Colle-'e lll'x'P. .5 fun, lXllli.lrf.'l'Il Slim' l'1w1fflri1i' tmffr-'f' for fr'i1i'lllIl A , .x .XVI Lluli 4: Nlarelung llantl 2, 3: Concert llantl 2, 3: Glee Clulw 2, 3. Marilyn R. Rudman 525 N. Main Street College Prep. gllarilyn, Siaiznzozir College for journaffrnzz Hobby, rfailfng Honors 2, 33 Pan American Club 2, French Club 3, 4: English Club 43 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Student Director of Senior Class Play 43 Canary Statl 4: Intra- murals 3, 4. Dale R. Rothrock 1033 IC. Cambridge Street Cnllvm' ljrep. llfzlr, .llullfr'fib1'r,e C0ll1'Ql'fU7 111 mini uf' .X Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Canary Clels 2, 3, Physics Con- ference 4g Orotan Debating Society 3, 4 lSecretaryD 4. Alfred S. Rushatz 633 N. Sixth Street College Prep. Fwd, L'llZZiZ't'7'J'Iifj7 of Jllirhigan for rlzemiral Zllgl-7lEFf1'7lgQ Hob- by, limiting Physics Conference 4g Varsity A Club 3, 4 lPresidentJ 43 Boys' Gym Club 25 Student Council Representative 2, 3 lVice Presidentl 3: .lunior Red Cross Representative 3: Yar- sity Football 3, 41 Varsity Vllrcstling 2, 3, 43 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, l.V. Football Zg Varsity 'I-Y, Award 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Anthony A. Rushetski 807 St. John Street Vocational 'll-ch., Xrcliitec- tural Draltinu Tony, t'!f'!ilI'IlPIl-ffl: llflhlly, fifvfif me Richard C. Ruth 1951 S. Law Street Vocational 'l'eeli,, Auto Xlece lianie Dirk, Jflfrfzuflfrt llnbby. brim'- buff h-,,,,,,, N. . ,,,,,., : !,,.,..-.-gn.-V .qv -.-...Wa-aww:-f.-s Nancy A. Ruth 806 Wyoming Street Business Ed, Xazzry, qffire flffkl Ilobby, illlllllilllg Stutlent Council Representae tiye 3: Intramurals 2. Michael Saby 229 Tilghman Street College Prep. .ll1'kf, b1LA'li?1f.l'I, Hubby, trav- f'!I'Il,H Natural Science Club Z, 33 Xlath Club Z, 3, 4, Stutlent Council Representative 2g Swim Club 3. 0 pmfr lien fzznzriml amz' tml 5 it x Frm! K- Alfred M. Sadler 822 N. Thirtieth Street Collt-uc Prep, llonors 2, 3: National Honor Society +L Physical Science Club 23 Physics Conference 23 , Cliuss Club 3, -lg Key Club 3, 5 QX-l 43 Yzxrsity A Club 45 Base- , oi bull XlflllClgCI'21YllL'llIllS3,4 John J. Sagi 728 S. Fifth Street Vocational 'l'ucb., Xlacliinc lfffifhyy lzzmfzizzxq Blair L. Sadler 822 N. Thirtieth Street Collouc' Prep. Bfafr: Hobby, ,tporiy Honors 2, .lg Physical Sciuncr Club 21 Physics Conference 2 Chess Club 3, -lg Key Club 3,-l Varsity MX Club -lg liascbsll Xlanagcr 23 'll-nnis 3, 4. Walter J. Sajkowicz lll3 S. Lumber Street Vocational 'llc-ch., Machine Sark, .Yazfyg llohby, ,tpnrff xl.V. Football 23 kl.Y. Football Xwnrtl 2. OUR CENTENNIAI.. YEAR Barbara A. Saltzer Doris Saltzman 2350 South Street 338 S. Eighteenth Street College Prep. Gt-nigrgil Barbfuz 1-1055154 751141-711 Dfufff,BfIf1fffzf2iz Bz1,il21f,i1fSfl1rf Xlajm-CHQ 2. 3. .tl for ,fFfI'Ff!l7'j'l llnlflfy. 1'fm1'tf,f Carole J. Santa Maria 1646 Greenleaf Street College Prep. Carole, Kutztown Staff Traffi- erf' Cofffgffor flrmfntary ffflffie ing: Hobby, art Future Nurses of America Z: Natural Science Club 2, fPrn-s- identl 2g Junior Red Cross Representative 2g Girls' Glec- Club 2, 31A Cappella Choir -lx Spring Concert 2, 3. Vocational 'll-cli.. Carpentry lj David K. Santee 1252 N. Ulster Street aw, xfff fiflfffj llfibby, ran' PZIXQP lfwf ffinulrrfl and ffftwz ,fy f X. , l 'fm William B. Savacool 007 Dixon Street Yoczilional 'IX-cli.. l'flt'c1ric will 'f !r1 mn: llnlwlw, ,vfwnri Donald L. Sayler 1038 Chestnut Street Don, Naiiyg Hobby, rporff Vocational Tech., Bricklayin Louis A. Savarese 501 N. Front Street Vocational 'l'ccli., l'llt'clric Lim, Praia: Sian' If.x'l1'z1.r1lrwri fo! i-l,'frf-nzinifz llnlvlfy, I1l'1'llfl'j' Stutlcnt Council Representa- tive -lg Intramurals 3. James D. Scarl 127 S. Hall Street Vocational Tech.. Electric ffm, .iirliner Radio Operatorg Hobby, ,vportf Intramurals 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Thomas P. Scarola R. D. No. 20, Bethlehem, Pa. Vocational Tech., Cabinet Xlalcinu lffzip, rabzinri nzakfrg Hobby 'c'f'lgl1ifzifI1'11g Anita L. Schadt 130 S. Tenth Street liusinuss lttl, .-lufiu, fflrplzmif upfrrzlwg Hob- by. popular izizun' Girls' Glu- Clulw 2, .li ,lunior Rt-tl Cross Council 2: Girls' Synclironixi-tl Swirnining Cluh 2. .lg l,ilc Sax iny Cluh 31 Dance Clulw 2, -lg .Xpnaratus Club -lg 'Vuinhliny Cluli 4: Girls' Gym lCxliilwition 31 Spring Concert 7 l' llllI lIlllll llQ. 7 3 -l ..,., u f...,.,. i-- --v,--vfsmnnt-. ....,., - . ,....,.,, 7 1 --- ::n1llnnlei Betty Lou Schaadt 30 S. Twenty-Third Street College Prep. ffubbfff, Olim S1015 lvlll-Zf'f1'J'I'll' fm' Hlllfl-1' KllI6fLIl7'!17lII1fIi1',fQ Hobby. in Ilflll' Honors 23 Xlixctl Chorus 23 ,NX Cappella Choir .l,tl'1Ckllli1I'l' Clels 3, -lg Sprinz Concert 2. 3: 'lunior Class Play Coniinittct- ,ig Senior Class Play Ml. John H. Schaeffer 533 N. Thirteenth Street General Slmf. 1,llI7Z'xVl ffobl2wv,.ffw1'f.i' -l.l'. Football 21 Varsity Font- hall 3. -lg Varsity 'liaclq 4: Yarsity Awartl 4. filly frcw bu1nff'f'i1' and lC1'ffi'f HM it W .H - f , . 1 ,. r fluff Mary Louise Schanely Margaret Anne 669 N. Sherman Street liusiiivss Intl. ,llzlr-v lmil, Pflzifazlfffpfiill Blifffr' llllflflllfl llfiblfy. fllzzrfli work Charles A. Schmick 050 S. Filmore Street Li lltrt Prey fflflif' llflfljly, fllljfr M. Scheifele 111213 Court Street College Prep. ,llzzrgzh .fffrzliofwz llufpzilalffm H1l1'.Yl7i4LfQ llnblfy, 1'Z'dtlIAH,lf Future Nurses uf .-Xineriea -1. Irwin Schmier 1817 W. Greenleaf Street College Prep. Irv. Tfnipff' lill!iZ't'!'J'lifj' for plmrmzzfyg lloffffy, fporlf Honors .lg Pliysics Conference -13 Senior Math Review 41 Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Judith A. Schnabel 1911 S.VV. Seventeenth St. Business Bi. fatty. moailz flffvojx :ff feallzzg Frcrieli Cltilw -1: Gi'-it Club -lf. Robert W. Schnierlein 312 Wabash Street General Bob Maryann E. Schneck 730 Gordon Street General .lfaryg nizrffi Hobby, f'ff fffflfrig ffl lgfl V111- Beuinners luniblinu 2: .Ml- varicetl 'liunibling -lg Appzirzitiis Club -13 xlunior Red Cross Rep- reseiitziliw- 2: Stutleiit Qif1lll1Cll 43 liitrziiiiurzils 4. Barbara B. Schrader 747 N. Sixth Street Qfilleur' Prep, Bah. ljf1111,iyfzfalzz'c1 Suzi: Iilllf C'fr,i1'ly for ffwlzrnlary lfrzffziny l iLlTLlT1'ilil'ZlCl113I'h olA1Xiiiiyriezi Ml-Q Xlixf-tl Cliorns 23 .X Cappi-llgi Choir 3, -lg Canary Cili-fs ,lg Spring Concert 2, 33 ltzlsliioii Show 35 Variety Slmvv -l-3 lntramurals Z, 3, PHS? ICM llzuiffrfrl am! f!llil'fz't'll 490414 James G. Schrawder 1717 Cedar Street flifmxv, rlruflwzrlllfz Frances V. Schulter 502 N. Front Street Business lftl. barb rziling Cross Representative 45 lntra murals 3, 4. Frau, rlfifl-fF'Cl'U1'kL Hobby, fzorff- Dance Club 43 Junior Reel Fay G. Schular 127 N. Seventh Street l7islribuIix'e lftl. Fay,A.vf1lr,rg1'f'l and mmlfl: Hobby. Ill lljll' Spring Fzisliion Show 3: Dis- tributive lfltl. Club 4. Rose Marie Schumacker 22 Liberty Street Business Ed. Rofie, .verrelaryg Hobby, daw- ing Honors 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 4g Spring Concert 2, 3g Variety Show 33 Coniinenceinent Play 2g lszisliion Show 3: Klajorettes 2, 3, 4: Nlajorette 4Xvvard2, 3,-1. GUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Hedda Schwarz Pine House-Tremont Apts. College Prep. llfzitfa, tfarlzfr N. , .. . Girls lnle Saving 2, 3, -lg Future Teachers of America 3, -lg lntrnniurals 2, 3, 43 Girls' Grin .Xwzirel 3. Jeannette A. Sechler 513 Cleveland Street llusiness lftl. fftlllllf, f1'ff'flaf'yg Hobby, rerfi- IIIAQ ff'lff1'.r Climrzileers lSoutb Klountziinl 2: filer- Club 3. -. J .,.,.....-...... -an-nw . --ff--1 ...Q-uvmansr-... . , . . Cora-Celeste Scott 516 Liberty Street College Prep. Corn, ljarr Stroudrbury Sfalr Tfnrfim-,v' Cofffgf for pf13'.i'ff'nf b'tfIlf!IflifJlIlFHl'!16'I'Q 11obby,pm'nf lllf' Girls' lunibling Club 2, 3, 4 Apparatus Club 2, 3, -lg Girls Gym lfxliibition 33 lntra murals 2. Annette C. Segal 2219 Greenleaf Street liusiness Ed, Jnziffff, NIFIIIIKCZ! ff'H'z'lrll'yQ fluff- by, Yl'l'l'll'7lIQ ffiffrf Girls' Synchronized Swininiin Club 3g junior Class Play 3 lntrzimurals 4. puer lieu fzumfrfd fl1llZflJlH'lL't Il .sl X WQW KW A QW Elaine M. Segal 2219 Greenleaf Street Colleue Prep. IHIIYIAFJ Science Club 2: Swim Club .ig Future Teachers of Qlnierica lg lfnglisli Club 4: French Club 4: Canary Stal? 2: -lunior Class Play 33 Intramurals 4. Christine H. Seip 1135 Court Street General lffiriff, .1Ufz'11foCz'11 Sfllllllf of f.'fI,l'IPlf'flI!lltQ3'Q Ilubby, lI'tIZ'l'!!vH4Lf Girls' Synchronized Swimming Puclgy, .rfz'f11Iz'.rfg Hnblfy, ffm- Ronald A. Segel 2704 Washington Street Colleue Prep. Smfgf, Syrafzuf 6,111-C'Z'f.VIifj ffr fnlzwtzli-z'izg: llobby. .fP 1'ff Nl 1'f'r'f1'.r1'11,5f Pan American Club 45 'lln 3, -lg Senior Class Play -l. Marillyn J. Seip 1010 S. Hall Street Cf'illi'::e Prep .llllfl-fyll. lxiufztn:L'i1Slf1!f Tru fi fry CilI!!l'4QZ .ffl7' fffriiraifury ifu 1 FI. llonors Z. Pan American Clu w -lg Future Teachers of Amcric 4: Orchestra 2: Clieerlezitltr Intramurals OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Heber C. Sell, Jr 725 S. Eighth Street College Prep. fu info f. TE'77QAD.lE I-1z:':'fi-jffjy 2iQofr:'f5fa2z: ffoibjx. fazuizing German Club 3. -l. Joan L. Sell 840 N. Seventh Street General fVaz'trfff,' Hobby. nfl Horne Room Representatix 1. J -l: Girls Gym lfxhibition Beginners Tumblin: Club 2 Jean L. Sell 840 N. Seventh Street General fran, fL'LZI-fI'Ef.VQ llfibby, ai-I Girls' Tumbling Club 23 Junior Red Cross Representative 3. Andrew Senar 215 Railroad Street Vocational 'l'ecli., Carpentry flzzdy. rarpfizifr 1. ... . XZ iwfi 1-25. pagr ffm fzumlmf mul flflffll A. .5 X ' ,- ,ye ,,,aav ' X N i NW I 1' 1 215 Railroad Stl te. t K ' Emma A. Senar uusiness l'.tl. ll, .rf'irrli1f'y: llnlflfy, ililnflill, ,. ., .... , 'bww Cnrls kwin ltxliibilion J. Loretta J. Seng 126 N. Twelfth Street Business lid. Lorena, .-Ilfento-ww Sffiool for Cwniflulogyg Hobby, clanfizzg Girls' Tumbling.: Club 2, 3, 41 Apparatus Club 2, 3,41 Dance Club 3, 4, hloelern Dance Group 3, 43 Girls' Gym Ex- hibition 3: Intramurals 2,141 Foul Shooting Champion Award .lg Girls' Gym Award 3. Leonard ll. Seng 1530 Gordon Street Xillflllllilllll 'l'ecli., .Xuto Kle- chzinic l.f'fIIltll4ll, fllllll lIlt't'lIl11l if-1 flabby, rnfgr Robert K. Sensinger 844 N. Sixth Street College Prep. Bob, Lfhigli Uniizferfziiy for fllgllilfffliilgl Hobby, ,vporff Physics Conference 4: Senior Xlath Review 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Marie C. Sesko 618 S. Fawn Street Distributiye lftl. .lla11'1'r, ,i':'UII1,i'l1't'.i'-YQ llnffby, ff'fl'A me Sewing Club 23 Distributiye lftl. Club -l. Barbara A. Shaffer 632 N. Sherman Street Business lid. ffflbf, prfiiflfr ,refwlrlryl Hobby, iraziffznq Honors 2, 3g National Honor Society -lg Commercial Club 4. if an tiifrf V, M . 1 5 ..,...: James J. Shahda R1Ch3fd Sharp .,,. .,,,... , 1--:.- ----- - 242 Ridge Avenue 28 S. St. Cloud Street College Prep. General V ffm, .lf1'fffr.i:'1'ffi' SIalfTwz1ff1z'l',i Rfrk, ,'ll'HlI'lI Ffll'I'f',li1 ffnblfy. f.'rffff',qf' fur f1l'nfn,g1',f!g llfflfby, l'l1!'.V fnllffffrig jazz rrmnfy lffmtball Xlanaluer 2, 3, -lg Natural Science Club 4, unior xl.V. Awzlrtl 2, 4. Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 7 X: -l: lntrriinurzils J, -l. . ..... ...-.wi-yan-wa... ...- it... ..... Q. ...g.,.....w I ftzllijfl frm liizmlmi inn! .fixtefn Ann L. Shellenberger Joann P. Shine 917 Cedar Street Business lid. 123 E. Cumberland Street Business Ed. Jun, Pbffazlrlplzfa flluffznzz of fo, ,tefrffaryg llobby, driving .fri fm- vfltl,f!7l-OH ziffizrrratorg Dramatics Club 2g Aft Club 3, Hobby, arf Art Club 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club -lg Comus Stall 4. Laura E. Shoemaker 248 N. Fifth Street Business lfcl. Blllffl, offfrr fllflfkffl flabby, IH ZLJII' Robert F. Shoemaker 113 N. Ellsworth Street Vocational Tech., Electric funior, ffeftriffmzg llobby, boicffliwvif D Reel Cross Representative -1. GUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Sylvia R. Shoemaker 11313 N. Fifth Street Distributive Ed. Sif. Hobby. rfadzirzg Glee Club 2, 3: Distributive Ed. Club -l. Patricia A. Sigafoos 31 N. Franklin Street Business Ed. Pat, Wfft Clzeftfr Staff Tmfh- KVI, Collfge for gym imfhrrg Hobby, .fportf Advanced Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Apparatus Club 2, 3, 43 Life Saving 3, -1-g Leaders? Club 3, 4g Girls' Gym Exhibition 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Gym Award 2, 3, -1. Katherine H. Siegfried 848 N. Egge Street College Prep. Ka1hy,BeIl Tfffpfmne operaiorg Hobby, painting Future Teachers of America 2, 3, fVice President! 43 Leaders' Club 4-Q Apparatus Club 4, Girls' Glee Club Zg Girls' Gym Exhibition .lg Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Girls' Gym Awartl 3. Russell H. Silfies 707 S. Fifth Street Vocational Tech., Carpentry Srl, rrzrpfnlfrg Hobby, ,vpnrff page Zwn lzundrfcl and .vfzfmzfffrz I I , , .. -:V X I ff . l . . .- .ez W M .- fb issfba 1 1 CC., . i gp ,fi ,',' r i 4 ,wwe ,ww fk sf f ww S A f 7 , .., - e ' ,Jdmew f xx Wx ff Z 'SE 1 ff iff!! Q ff , f iv. .. X S1 see, , 0 fi f ' ZH' X fl be x f Y e 7 N V ., :N M X X 1 Of Xi X X , -mf Y? Lee D. Singley 1025 S. Nleadow Street College Prep. !.:'r', H1111 Sf!'Hl1Lf,if1l1!'xQ Slillr' Y't'IIl'!7t'I',i Cuffxgf' for fifiyjlifflf rditmlffwfi ffzlflll-IIQQQ llolflfy, ,i'pnVl,i' Gym Club 23 luterscliolnstic llrestliuu 3. 4: lI1l1'l1lIlllF1llS Z, 31 Class President 2: gltliletc of tlie Year lS.Nl.l 2. Robert N. Skinner 944 S. Twelfth Street Collcec Prep. Rub, Lffzigfz L'VlI'Z'L'I'J'I-fl' for bItJ'l471t'.fJQ Hobby, modfl truinn David W. Skeath 18 S. Bradford Street College Prep. lprlflf, 1125! Pofri! for t'I1gI'llf'6'l'- ing: Hobby. nilileifrf Honors 21 Chess Club 3, 4: Varsity Football 3, 43 Varsity Wrestling 3: Varsity Track 3g Varsity Baseball 23 j.V. Foot- ball 2: IV. Wrestling 2g Class Officer 3, 43 tljresidcntl 3, 4. Carol L. Smith 1240 Allen Street Business Ed. Carol, qffife' fvurfc: llfibby, darzfing Science Club 4: Apparatus Club 4: Girls' Gym Exhibition 33 Xlajorette 2 ilieading Senior Hieb Schooll. OUR CENTENNIAL YE R Joyce M. Smith Municipal Golf Course Route 3 Business Ed. !Uj'I'f', J'Kt'fI lHl'yQ llwbby, Ijtlllfl-IIXQ llonrirs 2, 3: lieeinners' Tumb- linu Club 2, 4: 'lunior Red Cross Council 3, 4: Dance Club 4: Girls' Gym lfxliibition 3: lntrriuiuruls 2, 4. Robert D. Smith 1322 Turner Street Cn-nerzil Hrrizilfy, lfg, .liury fur' Ilflf'-X' fi1i'f'r1'L llfflfffy. lfllllflllxif ,X Cappella Clifiir3,41Cziuiiry Clelk 4: Yzirsiiy Xlrestlinu Q! 3, Peggy Jane Smith 1114 Van Buren Street General P.J.,-811.11-IIf,f,l'Clflllfgfl Hobby, FFFH HI iff Robert H. Smith 431 Union Street Yocationzil Tech., lflectric Skl'z'f1'l'. rf t'f' ffl-FI-1111 lntrziniurqils 2. i 4 I . pay liw lii1'nf1'rtf and figfifffzz 4448's '? Robert L. Smith 541 W. Ethel Street ws X Q vi Carol J. Snyder 606 N. Eleventh Street Collc-gc Prep. lfarnf, lZ1ll'.Yt' .x Cappella Choir 3. 4. Vocational Tech., Carpentry Snlllfy, Z'f1l'Pt?IIfFI'Q llrllfhy, ralxf William S. Smith 1611 Chew Street Vocational Tech., Xlccbanical Drafting Snlllfy, flifzuyg I10bby,CL1I'J' junior Rc-d Cross Representa- tive 4: IV. Football 2: Intra- murals 3, 4. Cynthia F. Snyder 2830 South Street Business ltcl. Cillllljy, ffffpflflllf opfrflfurg Hob- Girls' Glct- Club 2. clloll 3, 41 bw. dflflfl-'YH Beginners' illlllllblilllll Club 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Dorothy J. Snyder 129 S. Lumber Street Business EJ. Domifljp, fecrffczrjyg Hubby. pope ufar nizzfil' Honors 2. 3z Dancc Club 2: Commercial Club fl: Student Council -l-1 Conlus Staff -lg Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: ln- tramurals 2. 3. Gary R. Snyder 223 N. Tenth Street Vocational Tech.. Printing' Gary, prlizlzfr Honors 2. 3: journalism 33 Student Council 3, 4. Elroy C. Snyder 1922 S. Virginia Street 'Vocational Tech., Electric Balch, .711-l'FO7'ff1 flabby, pIlUf0' Urapfly Klarcllinu Band 2, 3 'Yfff' f yum? 1-iw ' -. .14 , 396 Auburn Street g f RI uulu l g Q X fr page tim l7ll7Zdl'f'LZ and IZICIILVKFIZ Vwr is 'F J V, llonorQ ,ig Chess Cluln i l hysics Conference -l. Anthony Solomon Robert J. Sommons 520 Liberty Street 129 N. Franklin Street Lolleue Prep. College Prep. 1'fff1,x'. r11gim'rr Ruff, Sj'!'lIl'Il,l'f' lv?ZIl'l't'I1Yl,lj' ffff ful-f',vlf'y1 Hubby, llllllllllg llonors Z: Physics Conference -lg Chess Club 5: Varsity UA' Cluh -lg Varsity Football 3, 4-1 Varsity Vllrestling 2, 3, 43 Cliistrict Champ? 3: J.V. Foot- lw:1ll2gVarsity A Award 3, 4, Louis C. Spagnoletti Donald C. Specht 376 Green Street 214 E. South Street College Prep. Business Ed. Lou, t'IIKlvPIt,6'l', llwbby, f1'fl11'11g Dang Hobby, fzlifzfrlg Honors 2. lfngineers Club -ll lntrnmurals Z, 3. OUR CENTENNIAI. YEAR Rodney G. Stahley 318 W. Susquehanna Street 633 N. Jerome Street xvOCZlllC7IlZll 'll-elm.. Print Business lid. Rfnvl'-v, lrlll-T't'l'JI-lj' of l'f'11u.fyf- l,nrr121'm', .frr1'Kit11'yg llublfy, iff' ivznzfa llfuplvluf for 11m'.vIf1ff1,,vI1 ff.v1I1'r1g llnlfify, fzfvlz In Q X CI Beatrice V. Stauffer 830 Webster Street Business lftl. HKU, Uvzifl f.'flr'Alz'f' Shih' Tfrlfflf t'l'J f,'ufff',er for yyfff fr'llf'llz'l'Q llnfflfy, ff11flrf1ff1'f',f .lppzlrzllus Clnlv Z, 3. Ml: l,e:1tl- ers' Clulv 3, 41 Girls' clllll . - -- 1 A 1 ltxllllullon Ag ll1llLlIIIlll'lllS 29, -l Clrls Cxm Xlllfxl 7 1 4 N - - . w Q 1 .' 1' . 'S ..,,, . - --ff -ff'-vw-nfwnqtfunau-na Lorraine M. Stangl . ppzlratns ' uh 2. Intramurals 2 3. Judith H. Stauffer 1123 Court Street Business lid. -fmfy, ,vffrefflryg Hubby, mlfrr- lllllxl Hltlfffl frfz'rf1f fwlxlff' ftrw fzzrmfrftl mmf f'Cl't'1ll-Y ff . 2 , 2 t V ,gee w W. XXxX.Xx XX 836 Webster Street Margaret I. Stauffer Nancy M. Stauffer 831 N. Leh Street Distrilwutive lid. College Prep. .ll111Qijfg llf1l1by, ,vp111'1f .Xi1I1Zfj', .lI1zf1ff11bi11jQ f,'gfffLgf'f111' imifaimm- 11.1. cm +5 omg' ff'f1 !11'1.U3 Ifvbbw. ffffffffw Honor Team 31 Intramurals lfuture Teachers of .Xnierica 7 1 3, 43 Pan American Clulv 4 Ronald R. Steckel 1109 S. Tenth Street Yocational Tech., .Xuto Body u n ass llay -1. Edeltraud Emma Stefany 632 N. Ninth Street - - I ' w . R111111113 1114111 bmfy 1'fpn11' 11111111 12111111151 Ed- llf111l1y,Y1i,vf111zg lim 11111, j7I'IiZ'fIft' ,rf1'1'rIf11'vg lfulf- ffy, ffc'1'111 111 me .Xppzxratus Club 25 Girls' 'llumllin Cl l 2 Gi l l G 3 Q L17 1 IFS ylll lgiliiliition 3, liitraiiiurala Z. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Lucille G. Stehly 1014 S. Pike Avenue Business Ed. f.ufj,'.5f1'rffafj,': llffbfff, ,-'i4'1111- 111 2' 71 Q Dance Club 2: Girl! 'liunilwlinu Club 2. Synclironizeel Swini riiing -ln Barbara A. Stephens 1235 VV. Livingston Street College Prep. Babf. 1lluhle11bN1f fjuflfgf ffm' Ieaclzbzgg Hobby, mlfffliifzgf jazz reijordf French Club -iz i'iL1IL1l'f, lif'2iCl!- ers ofAmerica -l-1 Xlixc-clCl1orus 2. 3: .X Cappella Clioir -ix -lunior Red Cross Ri,-preseiitaa tive 2, 3: Student Council Representative 3: lntraiiiurals 3. -1. Pd Richard N. Steinbicker 536 Cedar Street College Prep. Dirk. .JIAV Frwrf, g111'zffif 1111, i',i' zifff .X Cappella Choir 3, 4. Barbara A. F. Stephens 929 VVyoming Street Colleue Prep. fi'111'fvy. fffcfrlr f'.'1'1',il f.'r1fl1j1j1'ff11' lf'z1ff11111fg llfilmy, 1l1111f111y Future 'lleaclii-rs ol' ,Xnierici 3.41FI'C1'lCllCllll1'-l-1Cl1TlSII1lZi9 Play 2: Canary Staff -lg lntra- inuralS 2: Honorable- Xli-ntioii H1l,C'l'1l!llxElllf'1'SClf'lIC lslllf 2. .ge ffw f1u11u'1ezl 111111 ruicwzfy-r111f' ior Class Play 3: Senior J xi W. '91 'W 1 Sylvia T. Stepsics 7l5'g St. John Street Business lfrl, S-vf:'1'f1. .fl'1'l't'f1ll'vVl llrllvflkv. ffllff :ug Terry L. Stettler 820 N. Penn Street General Tfrryg Hobby, mufzr Marching Band 2, 3, 41 Concert Band 5, -lg Cavaliers 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAI.. YEAR 2 Darlene R. Stuber 851 N. Jordan Street Business Ed. Darlene, .ffr1'etar'y: Hobby, lift' .fkating Apparatus Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 21 Synchronized Swim- ming 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Student Council Repre- sentative 3, 41 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Girls' Gym Award 3. Bonita L. Sumja 241 N. Ninth Street General Bonnie, .Nlentoran Ilofpitalfor nuryingg Hobby, murrir Dance Club 2, Future Nurses of America 4, Beginners' Tuni- bling Club 41 Intramurals 4. Barbara A. Sulzer Route No. 20, Bethlehem Business Ed. Barb, rfrfftaryg Hobby, dzznring lntramurals 2, 3, 4. Raymond H. Summerson 1933 Virginia Street Vocational Tech., Carpentry Sum mey, farpfnferg 11rObb73l,ClZ7'f OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Richard H. Sutliff 940 N. Eighteenth Street College Prep. Dirk. Pfriiz.fx'!:'z12zia Slate bui- rfrfizy for efbfrrifai ronrrarfingg Hobby, nzufif Marching Band Z. 3,41 Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Canary' Cavaliers 3. 4. Stanley L. Sweetana 744 Brick Street Vocational Tech., Xiacbine Swretf, Armed Forrffg Hobby, bunling and fifbing P0116 Carol J. Swartz 204 S. Twenty-sixth Street College Prep. Robbie, l'ViZ5on Sulfin junior Coflegeg Hobby, plarf mal rol- lertion French Club 33 Beginners' Tumbling 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Patricia A. Sweigard 320 S. Eighteenth Street General Pat, Hobby, .fewizzg Girls' Tuniblinu Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 3, Apparatus Club 4: lntraniurals 2, 3, 4. Iwo hundred wid fweniy-lbrff Robert ll. Swoyer 2523 Livingston Street College Prep. lgrllf, l,1'f11gf1 l'111'f'1'1g1'1'I,x' 71,111 1'11lq1'111'f'1'1'11,g pl1y,1'1'1'1f1lg ll11l1l1-yt 111111 nfl 1111 2 1' f'1' .Q Honors 2, 31 Xutionxil Honoi homely -lg Qlicss Lluli 2, .11 iluniur xllllll Clulw S5 lfn- giiwcrs Clulw 3, 41 Physics Con- Icrcncc 43 Drafting 33 Cferninn Clulw 4. Edward W. Szczepanski 510 N. Second Street College Prep. Etllcflif, Pf1111.1'yfz111111'a Sian' F111- W 111 1-1 y fo 1' Yf-f1I'f'.ff1'3' Shirley A. Swoyer I040 Spring Garden Street Business lid. Sl11'1'f, 11'f1'j1l1r1111' r1p1'1'c1i111': Uf1l7l15', 1:1-1 111 111 1 11.21 Synfliroiiizetl Swimming 3, 4. Beverly J. Szukics 213 W. Emaus Avenue General Szukzie, fffepfzunf opf1'afo1'g Hob' by, 1'fad1'11g OUP. CENTENNIAL YEAR Andrew M. Taus 908 N. Fifth Street Xvfifillliillill 'l'vCli., .XrCliitvC- tural tlmllinu .-1'111fy, f'1'1111,1'1'ff'r1111a Sian' l'111F f'. I',Ylfj' 1,1'11f1'1' for 1f1',11,Q11111Q1 lllflllly. -Qlllll Robert P. Tercha 124 S. Thirteenth Street Generznl T1'1'1'f1, f111.1'1'111'.1, 11111111 llr1l1l1i'. f11111f1'11,Q Pliysics Ql4lIllik'lit'IIl't' -lg Pain Xinc-riczin Qluli -l-1 lIIlI'IlllIlIl'!llS 1 Joanne C. Taylor 622 N. Twenty-seventh St. College Prep. fo -fn, B114'k11f'ff l'111iC'f'1'.t1'1'5'2 llffllby, .1'fz'1'1111111i11g Girls' Lift- Saving 3, 4: Girls' Sl'IlCllFOlllZCtl SXVlIllIlllllU -ll Student Council Representa- tive 21 Intramurals 2, 3. Donald E. Theyken 733 Tilghman Street Vocational 'llc-cli., lflectrif Do 11, f:'fr1'11'r1111'111' i1'1'f111 liflillll Q llflllllbily f1l'jf'1' ptlgw 1'4'11 l11111J1'1'tf ami If4'f11fi'7ff1111' 'wx ,... 1 N 11, re .11 I Jane E. Thomas James F. Thompson 1514 Chew Street 446 Auburn Street Gum-ml Vocational 'll-cll., ll?-ltlln: fwf .11f,,,l-. rxfwyg llffhlfy. pm.. Girls' Glue Club 2, 31 .X ! f1Pll3' 'W Cappella Choir 43 lllII'Elllllll'ZllS 7 4 Joseph J. Tibensky Stanley D. Tibensky 322 N. Fourteenth Street ll0l S. Hall Street YocationalTecl1.,Carpentry' Yocational 'l'cCl1,, Cfllillltl r V r nrlr Nlalilng fu, Amy. H,1f7b,. .P , yarsiu. Football ,gg Isomr Sfmfl, ffllwlnff m11K'l'r1,ij1 llulflfy, lull 2- lntrimurals 3 4 'Y 'J' 'A 'lf 4- wb. lllfll tl'fIf 71 Varsity Basketball 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAI.. YEAR Sandra K. Todd 1506 Hanover Acres Busincll Iii. Sl111u'1'.?fffpf1uf , 11 1 Randolph A. Toman 850 St. John Street locational lf,-Cla.. Qzmlmxfsl Xlalalnu fab. ,Yajfi flf,hlfj,'.lm1:'f!111,1' Maxine E. Toman 16 E. Martin Street College Prep. CHF pff1'tffz'!ff, .lloorf 11111171115 of .-Irtfor arf ffaflzfrg llobby, art Honors 2: Art Club 3. 43 French Club 4. Future leach- fyrs of ,-Xincrica 43 Arcliery Clulw -11 Cliristinas Play ZL SKI. Sentinel 2: Conmus Stuff 4: lntranlurals 24 liiolouy .Xwurtl 2: Art :Xwartl 3. Joanne M. Tomecsek 734 Brick Street Business lC:l. Kfffuzzuf, .fffrrlzzryg llulflfy, Junf- my Cfnnrncrclal Clulw 43 Dunn Cluln 3: .Xpparatus Clulw 3: Student Council Rf'lWI'l'INl,'lllZl- liw,-2:Girls'G5'n1lfxllilwltion 3. pwlgw from lzumfrwfl mul fCl'f'lIfj'jfl'l't' A ,,., 2 fly WN 2 .22 A ,, it J Www Tig f - 34 K s SKNMV x - - suv S A X James W. Toolan l22l'3 Tilghman Street Gi-in-rail .lllH'l'l1.l'. Rlllrr lfufffgr fur ?llz'l'1'lI41 lllilif IAIIIQ llllll .Xinerienn Club -lg lhiglisli Club -lx Natural Science Club -lg Pliysiczil Science Club -lg Pliysics Conference -lg Senior Xlutb Review -lg Student Coun- cil Representative 3, -lg Ser- geant-at-.Xrins -lg Canary Rep- resentative 31 Junior Class Play' 31 Football :intl llzislaetbzlll 2. Arthur Toth 166 Allen Street College Prep. finiror, Lfflligfl I.YlII'ZVfl'.VI'f3' for f'ngi'z1fer1'11gg Hobby, .fpririf Senior Nlatli Review 4, Eng- lisb Club -lg Engineers' Club, llreasurerl -lg IV. Basketball and Baseball 2g Varsity Basket- ball and Baseball 3, -lg Intra- murals 2, 3, -l. Joanne C. Torrence 2330 S. Fifth Street General frfrlllllf, iizfiwrg llnlvlly. f'f'fl1f1 1s lfulure Nurses ol ,ilinericzi 3, -lg Clioir 2: Cborzileers 2. Priscilla J. Toth 249 E. Hickory Street College Prep. Pl'IiJiF1i!!d, arrwzuziaizlg Hobby, rlofhff de.rz'g111'11g Honors 2, 33 National Honor Society -l: Dance Club 2, Apparatus Club 2g Fashion Show 2, 3: Majorette 2, 3, -lg Girls' Gym lfxliibition .lg Girls' Gym Award ,lg lntraniurzils 2, 3, OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Margaret A. Trago 416 N. Fourth Street Business Ed. Prggy, fr?!fplIlJIH'Uf7c I'fIl1llAQ llrffl- lfy, llillllflllg Girls' Tuinbliiic Club -lg .Xp- parzitus Club -lp Student Coun- cil Representzitixre 4: ,lunior Reel Cross Representative 2, 3, 41 Girls' Grin lfxliibition 3. Rochelle Treen 119 S. Seventeenth Street liusint-ss lirl. Sflffff, .i'1'1'r'f1z1I',V Gl.-V Club 2, SL Spring Concert 2, 3: Xlusie l i-stiival 2, .ll lwirliny Qorps 2, J lat Xorib Kill:-briro lliuli Sclmnll, fi 11' Paul A. Transue 718 S. Fifth Street Vocational Tech.. Carpentry Pai, farpfnlfrg Iloblzy, nzozlff pfzlmii' Rifle Club Kathryn A. Treichler 1902 Lawrence Street Distributive lftl. lxulfiyg llolvby, ,ffmllfnzft Future Nurses of xlinerica 3 Distributixe lftl. Club -l. 1 r fiw filunfrfif mmf I'.'w'11lx'-.wx x Francis J. Trentalange 513 N. Penn Street Vocational Tech., Print Skip, prziiztfrg 11obby,f1Qvhing Red Cross Representative 23 Student Council 2g IV. Base- ball 23 Varsity Baseball 5, 4g Intramurals 2, 3. Janice J. Tretter 120 Bridge Street Business Ed. farzirf, fflrpbozzf npfratorg Hobby. golf Dance Club 2g Beginners' Tumbling 3: Apparatus Club 3g Girls' Gym Exhibition 3. Dennis P. Tretter 718 N. Eighth Street Vocational Tech., Machine Red, marfzzizzzirfg ffobby,-f1'fhz'z1g Barbara A. Trexler 1330 Gordon Street Business Ed. Barb, Jefrffaryg Hobby, clancing Girls' Tumbling Club 2, 35 Girls, Gym Exhibition 34 Com- mercial Club 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Joy A. Trimble 115 N. VVest Street Business Ed. joy. rfreptzofziflz Hobby. Iieirf- zng a baron Girls' Tumbling Club 2: Glee Club 2. 3: Fashion Show 3: Girls- Gym Exhibition 3: Xia- kiorette 3. -I-1 Intramurals 2. 3, Robert C. Trinkle 227 N. Second Street Vocational Tech.. Cabinet Making Trinle, cabinfr mabfr: Hobby, fporrf Varsity' Baseball 4: Intra- murals 2. 3. -I. Louella Trinkle 207 Grant Street General Lou, nufzffl Hobby, reading Future Nurses of America 4g Girls, Gym Exhibition 5. Bruce D. Trotter 1021 E. Cedar Street College Prep. Trot, Pbyfifa! Ed. ffaflifr Hobby, Llfllfffliff Red Cross Representative 2 3: Student Council Representa- tive 4g Football, Basket- ball 2: Varsity Football, Bas- ketball, Tennis 3, -ig Varsity AM 3, 45 Class Treasurer 4. page mm bumirfd aim' Iwfzily-Jmimz ,won V 135 SY' 1 ffl f ' X ' V ' 2 f f s J V mgggffcwitf 'J ff M X WW HZ- 1 . ,wg 53.3 A .SF i Mary Jane Troxell 931 S. Fourth Street Business l'itl. .llll-X fum, ifmflilfy, llwlflfy, .vlvlllzlg Nancy A. Trump ll26 Washington Street College Prep. .ulffrglzfny Cfnflvgf for fl'I'lifl'l''dl!'FffflI'Q flabby, l'OHFl'fliP7.H pfrzalazzlr .Ya 71 ff. T. If Honors 2, 3: National Honor 4: Beginners' Tum- x ia' Society bling 2, 3: Apparatus Club 2. 31 Leaders' Club 3, -lg Lift- Saying Comus 3: Canary Staff -lg Stall -lg Girls' Gym Exhibition 3: Intramurals 2. 3. -lg Girls' Gym Award 2, 3. Cary D. Trumbauer 554 llanover Avenue Yocqiliimal 'll-cli.. lflcctric .llurjwl1y, r'ff1'lr1'Ul1H7 lfrffrbj fl Il nlziulq tlllll ff,ff11'1l4Q lnlrzlmurals 3. Frederick E. Uhl 1005 Lawrence Street Vocational Tech., Electric Fwd. Radio and T1'tffl11113r1'an Hobby, fffrt1'o1z1'r,r Xlarching Band 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Timothy R. Uhl 1349 N. Ulster Street General lffxgl, I7lIxX'J'l1Ylf ftjllfllllflll Ifurlzfri ffffflby, A'p1f1'l.Y Yarsiti Clulw 3. -li Student .Xnnounccr at l'lf1flIl52lll Games 3: Stutlcnt Council Repre- 9t'lllLlIlX'l' -lg Canary llcprc- svntuiiyv 41 lulrumurzils 23 ll. lluslu-Ilwall 21 Yarsity liast-lwrill 3. -lx Yarsily Haslict- lwzill 3. lg XiLlI'Sllj .Xwzirtl :intl Su cater -l. James W. Undercuffler 851 N. Seventh Street Yocxitiongil 'IX-cli., Hriclqlzuyinu I lllflf, lf!'lfA'fil,X'z'l'I lffffffly, Izllil fwly' -lllrljl, fwricizlff' .V. f'l'1'1'lll'j'Q llfflvlfy, Susan J. Uhrich 29 S. Lafayette Street College Prep. SI4.Vlr , L!HZk67lflll flnfpiifrlf fm 1114f'fl'11g1 lIlUl7l7j', Vftlcfl-Ilg .Xtlyanccd Tumbling 2, 3, 4: .Xpparzitus Club Z. .3lOfCl1L'SIF8 2: Girls' Gym Exliilvition 31 Comus Stall 4: Student Coun- cil 3: lntramurals 2. Judith C. Urban 23213 S. St. Cloud Street , . . l'JllSll1l'SS latl. l ri-ncli Clulw -lx German Cliili -lg Pun .Xmcrican Clulw -li flaw fflnufrmf um! l'fZ'z'IIll'-Klilflll .af Irene M. Vasilik lll N. Fifth Street Q College PrL'I,J. ' Rr11ff,Srlfrrtf fffarf llfopzilzlf for nurvf' Honors 2, 3, -ig Futura rllt'l1Cll- urs ol' .Xmt-rica 2: Beginners' -lg lt-'ters uv 3, -lg .Xp- pzirzltus Club 43 Syncbronizt-rl Swlllllllllly fbccrctaryl 31 Girls' Gym lfxbibition 3: Girls' liars- lu-tbull Honor Team Z, 3, 4 Jacqueline S. Volk 223 Tilghman Street Business lil. A mtrug rle,vyfr1f jf Society 41 Art Club 2. .XII-bturlrlockcy'l'cz1n1.ig liuiitl s Stall 43 lntrumurzlls 7 5 -lx Girls' Gym .Xwnrtl fur'l'1i:',pr1'zfatf.xffrflaryg llfiblfy, Honors Z, Sq National Honor Barry C. Vogt 317 S. Seventeenth Street General Frtxiif, Cz'f1fff1H1akrr um! jw:4'r'lr1': llufflfy, ,vpor1',t Boys' Gym Club 43 lntrzl- murzlls 2. Johanna Vollman 433 Liberty Street Business lftl. jolzanfza, ,ffrrfluryg llnbhy, .rnzyzug Honors 2, Sp National Honor HOCirgtY 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Dianne F. Wagner 9-18 Pine Street Business lid. Dzianrze. .fffrflargx flabby. reaff- ing French Club -L. Elsie L. Walck 24 White Oak Lane Emmaus Business Ed. EI. ZVJFL llobffy, pazzzlllzgf Art Club 2. Sandra G. Wagner 436 Hamilton Street Business Fld, Sandy, Urlfflift' Czwrkfrg llffbby, danring Dance Club 21 Apparatus Club 4: Beginners' Tumbling -ig Student Council 45 Home Roorn Spelling Cbznmp Z. John H. Wallis 203 N. Fourth Street Vocational 'll-cb., Auto Kim-ce banic jafk, rporfrnzznzg Hobby, ,ypnrir j.Y. Football 23 Swim- ming 23 Varsity Football Eg Varsity' Swirnrninu ,lg Boys' Gym Club 2, 3. pngf two hunzlrfc! and Ircwzfy-mizze My I-., ,V A , V ,,,1,f9...- V7 ff ff! . , 7 4 ... Q .,., . . L , . ,. r Lawrence C. Ware Fred .l. Washburn llti S. Ninth Street 807 Hanover Acres Xotitmnil 'l'ecli., l'ilee1i'ic Yucntiunnl 'l'ecli,, l'luinbing fm'l:'.ilrf1fl'nr1for Frnf. fvlumlfwrz llnlflvy. fPf'f'lf 111. llfbby. fpnrif lntrziinurals 4. Xlzireliing .intl Concert Band 3 q 4 Carl D. Weaver Patricia A. Weaver 633 N. Lumber Street 30 S. Jefferson Street Vocational Tech., Electric College Prep. lffatv, ffertrrnzztfq llnbby, motif! Pat, I,XYHfZfUfL'II State Tearlzrrx' 111'1'plf111f.r Cfoflfgefur fL'llL'!.'l'IIgQ Hobby, nr! ,f ,R J Girls' Tumbling Club ... Future Tezichers of Am 3, 43 Pan American Clu CTICEI b 4 Girls' Gym lfxliibition 33 ln trzimurals 2, 3 OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR William K. Weaver l9l7 S. Fifth Street Vocational 'll-ali., Carpentry Ilrflfy, fu1'p.f'11Ifrg Hubby, rufii' Robin L. Weidner 922 S. Race Street Yocntirnitil 'll-ch., Print Rnbby, jvf'1'11lrrg Hobby, nzrulff !'I1J'f!'Uzlcf Nlunior Retl Cross 3. ....2.......... M... M ... . M.....,..........-.W Janice M. Weidner 2113 Walnut Street Cfpllege Prep. jun, .llllllffllbffg Cfullrgr fur jtIl4I'Illl!1',l'I?lQ Hobby, Iz1fl'1'r1g Girls' 'Tumbling Club 21 Ap- paratus Club 23 Senior Class Play 4: Canary Stall' Z, 3, 45 Fashion Show 2, 51 Girls' Gym lfxllibitioli 3. Linda F. Weinberg 915 N. Eighteenth Street College Prep. Lzinda, Pf'1111,ryIzftn11't1Smit' l'7I1'- Wzxrfiy for t'!E77lt'I7f61I'j' lt'lII'llI'I1tLfQ Hobby, bnziftfrzg Honors 2, 31 Nzititnizil Honor Society 41 Girls' 'Tumbling Club 21 Girls' Life Saying 41 Girls' Debating Society -l: ,luniwr Class Play Committee 3: Co-nrclinator ol' Senior Class Play Committee 43 Canary Stull' 3, -lg Girls' Gym lfx- , liibitnm 51 lntraniurnls 2, J. pugr Zim lzzuzcllrnl and llniriy 7 SQ af' 'wmv QWW Q James J. Weingartner 339 N. Sixteenth Street Cimlleue Prep. fini, illulifrubrrg ffffffrgr for fair: lfolfby,fl'1'n1H1i,i' Rilile Club 3, 4: German Club 4. Student Council Repre- sentative 23 Retl Cross Repre- sentative 4. Sandra J. M. Wenner 10 E. Emaus Avenue Business lttl. Sandy, lliuwfg Hobby, YlKfl'l'l1!1f Coinniercial Club 43 btutlenl Council Representative 2. Nancy M. Weisenborn 411 N. Twenty-second St. College Prep. lx'1'm, IJFlZIl,V3'!l'lIIII'l1 Sfulr 1711'- T't'1',fl'lvX'Q Hobby, klllifflillg Girls l'un1bliny Club 2g Dance Club 23 Future Teachers of flnierica el, 41 French Club 3, 43 lfnglish Club 41 ,lunior Class Play Committee 3g Senior Class Play Coniniittee 4g ln- trninurals 3. John A. Werkheiser 114 N. Eighteenth Street Colleue Prep. lf'z'rl'y, pf1yif1'n'1',rIg !lf,fMy,f1-f,pf- faf ffl-li Honors 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Physical Science Club 2: Physics Conference 21 Chess Club 2. 3, 4: Key Club Z, 3. -lg Engineers Club .lg Canary Stall 2. 5, 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Brent D. Werley Donald C. Werner 129 N. Seventeenth Street 321 N. Tenth Street College Prep Vocational Tech.. lflectric JI'ffy'g'.Lfftg5'fr lV7ll'I'P7', 1'lf,'I Hob- Donald, .'11'NIf'L1i Fn1'ff.rg llfibby Honors 3: Basketball 21 llv. Football 2: Varsity Bas- ketball 3. 4: Varsity Football -l: Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Robin A. Werst Karen W. Weston 119 N. Franklin Street 1304 Hamilton Street Vocational Tech., Carpentry College Prep. Redf. farpfzzrfrg lfubby.fifthir1,Lf Kaffn, l f11nfy!zfan1'a Sfufr lizzziwffzily for 2zur,ii'11,Ljg llubbyf, f piano playing GirlS l'un1blinu Club ,lg ltrencli Club 4: Future Nurses nl Anierica 41 Girls' Glee Club 2 41 junior Class Play Eg Senior Class Play 43 Blue Hook Stall 3g Intramurals 2, 3. page two hundrfd and llzirry-une wi unmii Donald R. Wetmore 519 S. Bradford Street Rmlily. IU-nn,fy!:'un1'f1 Sifllf' IJ: 1'- i'r'l'J'Iifvl'l llfilwlqv, ulf1lf'ln',v Pan .Xiucricau Clulv -lg Intra- iuurzils 2. Henry J. Wieder, Jr. 237 N. Eighth Street Vocational Tech., Auto Xlec- hanic llanle, bufirzfyfg Hobby, fpurif Student Council Representa- tive 2, 3: Canary Representa- tive 43 Intramurals 2: Intra- mural Award 2. James R. Whitby 217 N. Law Street lveuerzil ll'f11'j1, If S. .llflfl-lIr fl llulzby ,i'fml'f,i' Varsity Track 3, -lg Varsity liootlwall 4: Intramurals 2. 3, -lg lntramural Award 31 Var- sity .-Xward 4. Janet G. Wieder 223 Railroad Street College Prep. jan, .wztlzlrfzberg Colffgr for flemezifary Zmfhirigg Hobby, .fkeifhfng Honors 2, 33 National Honor Society -l: Future Teachers of America 2, -lg German Club -lg Student Council Repre- sentative 4. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Andrew J. Wiesner 20 S. Bradford Street Vocational 'll-ch., lflectric Bull, Perkiumrn lJl'f1D-fill' ffm frm II :hi-3 flabby, I1 u firing lntramurals 2, ,i Robert P. Wilcoxon 516 N. Arch Street Vocational 'l'ecli., lflectric Rolf, RCJ Tfrfz fm' l'!f1if!'flHl.l llnffffy. t1Nr'u11a11l1'f,v .Xa-rfinautics Cluli 23 Red Cross Represm-nt:itix'e 2: lntrannn-nl 7 i -.--.am--aqua-P - -- M- -W-...-------..-N-he-V.. - - fmgl' lim fJ1u1lf1'iJ Roger J. Wiesner 2261-3 E. Union Street Vocational Tech., lflectric Rogfr, :Hr Form, lntramurals 5. Margaret A. Willey 748 N. Tenth Street Business lid. Pfgglgy, fifffrf wn1'fcf'1'q Hobby, Ja 111' My wr as-91W and Mwrfy-1:00 SKS! W Q ...--- S ii 7 ..,,. . , 7 .':'i: 3 745 3 ww. WY- X Edith E. Williams 815 Gordon Street Thomas 0. Williams 1209 Ellsworth Drive Gt-iicrzzl Vocational Tech., Priritirw lxllzr, ,!!lrz1to:z'r1 llff.rp1'lal fm lliilliix. .fir lfwrfrz flvbby, II iz l'fli1l'Q, Hubby, Ill zu it 11 ,rirn 11 0 my Girls' lfxbibition Lislit-r 3, liantl 2, 3, lntramurals 4. liuturt- Nurses of :Knit-riczi 4 liuuiiiiit-rs' Tumbling 4. Lois J. Willour 701 Gordon Street liusiut-ss Intl. 1.11, H-filllift' Ccwrkfrg llobby, ,riminz HI li II ,Q Apparatus Club Z3 lutra- iuu 7 rals -. Terrence B. Wilson 41412 Court Street College Prep, Trrry, Emi Stroudibzirlg Sizzle Tfarbfrtf Cofffgz for pliyyifaf ffl. lfdffll-Ilgl Hobby, affzfflirpr Varsity Football 2, 3, 41 Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Track 33 j.V. Z1 Varsity A 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Kerry M. Wilvert 215 S. Madison Street Business Ed. Kerri,-. fzrrffary: Hubby. arf Art Club 2.3.'l'IF2iSl'1lOfl Show 2. 3: :Xrt Poster Award 2. Tamara Winnick 741 N. Sixth Street General Tina: Hobby, .ruiriznzzrzg lfrcncb Club 3, 4: l5f:uirmcrs' Tumbling 4: lntraruurals 4. Bernice E. Winnick 741 N. Sixth Street General Bfrnife, legal .v1H1fiAuf'apf1frg Hobby, J'i'U1A77l711li7lg French Club 3, 43 lutramurals 2, 4. Judith A. Wint 2345 S. Church Street General judyg flabby, maui .X Cappella Choir 3, 41 Choir 23 Cboraltwgrs. page' Iwo humlrrfl and tfzirly-lfirff P - Q. fry. Q W Xff f1 W Q James R. Winterhalt Barbara A. Wisser 727'3 S. llall Street Business lhl, 1540 f hew Street Hlllfy. Qfiflirr' fl'Hl'K'r'l'Q llllflllbv 'YM icxtling .i, 41 l1ll1'Jl- 'lf 'lN Xlurcliing Bzintl -1. YQ- Marilyn S. Wohlsen 1923 Hanover Avenue College Prep. Gall P Wisser 1060 Wyoming Street Business lid. Carl, offzrf fvurlcfr: Hobby, fkf1fl'1H Girls' Glee Club 25 .X Cappella Choir 3, -lg Variety Show -lg Canary Clels 3, -lglntraniureils 2 3 kl- K , S GUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Robert A. Wolbach Robert P. Wolf 120 N. Fifth Street 915 Cedar Street Vocational Tech., lflt-ctric Vocational Tech., Auto Klccf Bob, .llziumzi lYIIliZ'c'f.Yl-fy for halllc t'ft'z'f!'lllI1-F51 llffbbv, ,i'pfn'I,v Ulriffir, f,aGuardi'u Ylfffllll-FII! Rifle Club .lg StLliLlCIlI Council Sfllf- ffl Hflbby, fam Reprcsciitzitivc- 21 Hzislact- ball 23 Yzirsiti' Basketball 3, 41 Yzirsiti' .X -Awzirtl 4. , 9 5 J Allen C. Wolfe Larry L. Wolfe 452 Turner Street 695 Dixon Street Vocational lucli., Printing Gt-nt-rail ,-lf, pllriiufiiyg,-,iffy-g llnlfffyw rlmlnf Rifle Club 3, IV, lfoulbzlll 2 ,wfmfffxi Buslcctball 23 lnlrziinurzils Rifle C lub pale! fiom lzumlrfd and !lzi'rly31'uur Jlnffy, ,vefrrlzzryg Hobby, fporii' Catherine P. Yadush Dianne K. Yaniga 712 Ivy Street 133 N. Fifteenth Street General Business Htl. ffalffjy. .ifffaizlox 71 Sefzoof of Diane rrrrpI1'in1i,r1: Urfbbx 'Wt' C.lO.777ZffOJOf:,' for bfdllfl-CZ-11712 daizfin HDMI- daW1i'fU Honore 33 Canary Clefs 4. lntrarnurale 3, 4. Paul F. Yaromy Kenneth R. Yeager 446 Harrison Street 152012 Liberty Street Vocational Tech., Klachine Vocational 'l'c-ch., Auto Klee- Bulffzz Hobby. lzinzrirzg and hanlc f-Lvflll-Ili' lxrfnriy, .Yazfyg Hobby, fin! rmli James Wong 125 N. Sixth Street College Prep. fini, ff llJ'I'IIt',V,i' mfiiiiii 1',i'ff'f1!1'ui1 Orchestra 2, ilnbrziriziiil 3, 4 District Orchestra Z. S E Eugene A. Wrona 844 N. Graham Street Yocatioiial Tech., Nlzichiiie Gmifl llfibby, ,fporff Canary Representzltixie 21 Stu- dent Council Represeiitzitive 3 4 Charles B. Wotring 222 S. Seventeenth Street Voczitimizil Tech., Auto f',lllt1l'!l-U, fl'!17I,VPfll'f!1flAfllI fC'Ul'kA l'I l1'nf1ffy, f'11!'V Donald R. Wuchter 1032 Liberty Street Vocational Tech., Drafting Dwi. tlruffiizy: llufzhyx ypnrty Xlzircliine :intl Concert Bantl 7 X 4 ..,,, . OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR WU? page Iwo lzuridreil mir! thirty-jimi -Y. .tony Robert C. Yenser Janice 0. Yost 626 N. Ninth Street Distributive lftl. Hobby, gflbf Distributive lftl. Club 4. Hu mpbrfy, Bef! Tffrplifirir' Anna Yonak 2211 S. Thirty-third Street 712 N. Front Street t.ituvn.il lecli., Xlziclnne General lfulfffy. nltnlliifiirl Jun, 1't'41Iifl'. A.fQ Hobby. l'f'rnnl 1'HHz'1'llI1'Q Kenneth P. Yost 523 N. Bradford Street Vocational Tech., Auto Kle clianic Sonny, auto Ilzffflarzitg flabby 'Il'fll'r,C!iflg on fzlry OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Rita F. Yost 137 Bryan Street Business lftl. Slmrty, Af1f1il'tlft' .ww'r'f'l11f'.x'1 llobe by, tlarirzirzg Honors 2, 33 National Honor Society -1, Coinnierciul Club -14 Nlarcliiny Buntl 2, 3, 4: Girls' Gym lfxliiliition 31 lntrzt- niurzils 4. Joseph M. Yurack 701 E. Union Street College Prep. pfnf. fill' ,i'zllz',Hllz1 H1 ffllflfly, 1'z11',i' Swininiing Club 2, ,ip Swim- niinsf 'lleuni 33 lfkifitlwtill 2. Kathleen S. Youse 105 N. Twelfth Street General l,'fz1'rk1', afrfzinr ,rtf':c't1rJf.i'.v: Hob- by. ffyffzg Honors Z3 Aeronautics Club 31 French Club -1: Future Nurses ol .-Xinerica -13 Student Council Representative 23 Science Fair Exhibitor 23 ln- trainurzxls 2. ,fi t John Yurconic 2735 Livingston Street College Prep. Fuzzff, Ridfr tffffffgrg llubby, lrawffrzg Swim Club 2: Pan fXniericzin Club 41 Wlrestling 2, 3, -1, f'LI-UL' Iwo ffzunfrftf tlfitf !f11'r'Iy-fiin. ,Ub- ,W N . Gerald Zabell 936 N. Thirtieth Street College Prep, Zrp, .llfzxffzrlzzzfrtir lflffllfllff uf Tfffzflrxlogy for rrzfffzarlffaf FH' QIUIIFFFIUPIKQQ flabby. plmfograplzy ljliysieal Science Club 43 Phys- ies Conference 4: German Club 4: Stage Crew 2. Lois A. Zeigler 225 S. Carlisle Street General Lfffy. ,llfl7'IZf'l-1211 fjollrgf for fF11flIIv7I'QQ Hobby, 7111151-1' Futura- Tc-acbcrs of America 2, 4: .X Cappella Choir 3, 43 'lunior Red Cross Representa- tive 2. Rosemary A. Zakos 520 N. Fourth Street Business lfnl, Rnrnff, tltfZ'f!'ll',llvI1lQ .vfrwelary Hubby, ar! Honors Zg .Xrl Club 2, 3, 41 junior Rcml Cross Rcprcserlta- t1x'c-2,143 lnirzunurals 2, 3. Charles W. Zeppenfeld ll24 E. Cedar Street Civneral w Zfppy, IvI1l'Q't'7'fl'fj' nf flliazlzz' Clic-ss Club lz Varsity Swim 'll-mn -l. OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Jerome R. Zettlemoyer 121513 Allen Street Vocational Tech.. Electric fffr-5. flfwfrifzarrz llwhjx. bzmf- rzg Q7 Q' fglf:'f-g Avis A. Zimmerman 738 N. Sixth Street College Prep. J:'z'f. bomf ffffliffralfffi flffbbxx oobzrrg and ,'F.l'lll,fl Linda A. Ziegler 323 N. Sixteenth Street Business lid. ll 1'l'1r' fFf'!'FfLl!'X'L lfff IH I PI Judith A. Zimmerman 1032 Turner Street Huslnf-ss lfxl. fluf-V. ,w'f'l'z'71l!'.X'l ffffbffy, flrl l'lUllUl'S 2. .li 'NZlllOllEll Honor S'lc1f'r5'4:.ltlvalncrgtlTurnbliny Club 2. 4: lutrzuuurznls 7 l 4 l .aff page lin! fzumfmf rem! rfzzlrfy.,-fcffzl Lawrence H. Zimmerman 1921 Allen Street Ytlflllltilllll Tech., Cabinet Nlaking Mlilllllly, num nm-lmzzifg llnlwhy, I1 u Mime Kenneth W. Zodel 237 Railroad Street Vocational Tccb., Auto Klee cllanic Znflz, rllmflazzzirg Ilnbby, 1111711147157 Stanley G. Zimmerman 1230 Turner Street Vocational Tech., Auto Body Ruff, azzln limit' lJu,r1'11.f',r,rg llrfb hy, -:eorkzne fl'I4flI fam William D. Zuber 744 Genesee Street Vocational Tech., Printing Bill, prfnlfrg flabby, lzo1'.rf'.f OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR Mary N. Zuzick 1110 Turner Street College Prep. ,lI!l1'j'. Czlpzifzlf Cffy Srfmnf nf .YIlI'.VliIl4Q fur Illl1',l'llHQQ llubbi, Ljdllflillil Future Nurses of ,Mnerica 7 Dance Club 25 Klajorette 3, 4, llllI'!lllllll'lllS 3. Barbara A. Zwikl 631 Hill Street Business liel. BI1I'!f11I'1l, .iIf'11f1fgw2pf1ff'L llfflfffv . fl'liIll H7 I H ff-nefp-a..,..xw v-----W-f-M.-,mn-.-unqqlnqnusnulr Elizabeth H. Zweizig 1618 Walnut Street College Prep. Barry, Pt'7I7l,Vj'!Z'0lIliH Sfutf lvni- Z't I'.fIvfj' for Ft'U7IONllil'.l', pofftzraf ,ft'Iif7Ift', and ffzrzguagftrg Hobby. fpnrtri Honors Z, 3g Sophomore Klath Club 21 Leaders' Club 3, 41 Future Teachers of America 4: Future Nurses of America -13 Beginners' Tumbling 4: Helo- eliers 2: Girls' Glee Club 2g Canary Clefs .lg Clloir 33 Spring Concert 2, 3g Basketball Honor Team 2, ,lg Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Girls' Gym ,Xward 2, 3, 4. page I-Cen f114mf1'ffl and fllllffj'-l'1ixLf!ll eww We S 5 VVH, S ',.' V N 2 x Q G ,,,, Xl X A SS Y i hm- Yiiilavl page two hundred ami thirfy-:zine lin ji-lllemnriam David G. Jerome 2405 S. Sixth Street Collcge Prep. Dain? iYal1'mzaf flflnrfr Smfef-x' lg f,'f1e,ff Cfub f, 3. Sandra L. Palladino 2023 Liberty Street General Sandy But when the .van fn aff 121.5 Nate Iffamed the eastern Jkiey, They pa55ea' through gforyfv 17ZOf7ZZl7lg Gate and walked in Paradise. it Thelliollowingfpages indicate the co- operation ol' the merchants and business- men of our community in producing our 1958 fentennial Year CUMUS. The illustrated advertisements symbolize the pleasant and cordial relationship between students and our patrons. VVe thank our advertisers for helping to make the COMUS possible through their generosity and loyal support. O O O O O O O I O C O O A9 I l l naw 'san PM XYrnnlclll fn Vlmxlllx lillILH I IH - M-1 45 NEW YORK FLORAL CUMPANY 906 HAMILTON STREET Say if wilh flowers from NEW YORK FLORAL. Flowers are a wonderful accessory for many unforgettable events. Posing in the NEW YORK FLORAL greenhouse are Linda Katz, Mollie Adler, and Pal Boyle who all agree that this is the shop for quality and good taste in floral arrangements for all occasions. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0F ALLENTOWN Main Bank NORTHEAST CORNER CENTER SQUARE NINETEENTH STREET BANK - UNION BOULEVARD BANK - EMMAUS BANK Sylvia Phillips, Darlene Brokloff and Irwin Schmier listen attentively as Mr. Ernest K. Ziegler of the Safe Deposit Department of our Union Boulevard Bank explains to them the method of using our Safe Deposit Boxes. This service, together with many other banking services, is ottered by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLENTOWN to its many patrons. Stop in at any one of its four banks, established for the convenience ofthe public, and be sure ofthe finest service. 3? 5 I 'fi WFQSER is . X2 . X 5 MIERS LITHUGRAPHIC SERVICE 330 SOUTH WEST STREET Once again MIERS LITHOGRAPHIC SERVICE, the leading Iithographers and printers in the Lehigh Valley, have turned our manuscript into the COMUS. The quality of their work refTeCt5 the craftsmanship that makes MIERS LITHOGRAPHIC SERVICE tops in this area. Their staff has been most cooperative. This COMUS is the twenty-fourth consecutive issue of this yearbook that MIERS LITHOGRAPHIC SERVICE has produced. Sure proof of quality and satisfaction. The above picture shows Marvin Schoch demonstrating to A.H.S. Vocational students the opera- tion of the new Heidelberg press. MERCHANTS NATIIINAL BANK O F A L L E N T O W N MAIN BANK - 702 HAMILTON STREET Branches TILGHMAN ST. AT RIDGE AVE. - N. 7TH ST. AT PENN FRUIT e LEHIOH ST. AT FOOD FAIR THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, which has served the people ofthe Lehigh Valley for more than fifty years, is known as Your Friendly Bank. Libby Domsky, James Whitby, John Kressley, and Linda Montgomery are being given expert advice by Asst. Vice-Pres., Mr. Earl G. Burkhardt onthe best way to save and invest their money. Because ofthe congenial atmosphere and friendly employees, who are willing to help solve your financial problems, many of our students and grad- uates enioy making this bank their bank. DAHL MOTORS TWELFTH 8K HAMILTON STREETS EIGHTEENTH 81 TILGHMAN STREETS Kay King is all set to go in her brand new T958 Ford station wagon. James Wetmore looks on enviously as he admires the luxury lines of this dream car. DAHL MOTORS is noted for fair trade-in prices and excellent service. For a full color and style selection get your new Ford at DAHL'S today and your motto will be, It pays to deal with DAHL. LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST CUMPANY Main Office North Branch 634 HAMILTON STREET 702 NORTH SEVENTH STREET Follow the advice of many satished patrons and open your new account at LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST COMPANY where you will enioy courteous service in all phases of your banking business. Mr. Edward A. Hartman, Assistant Branch Manager, is assisting Sandy Wagner in opening her savings account. Barbara Hallman has shown her approval. Both girls agree that all seniors should open an account if they have not already done so. Let the LEHIGH VALLEY TRUST COM- PANY help you in establishing your standard of living. CALL-CHRUNICLE NEWSPAPERS ALLENTOWN, PA. Pressman George Williams shows Marilyn Merkel, Catherine Michler and Jane Buzby how rolls of newsprint are fed into the huge, high speed press ofthe CALL-CHRONICLE NEWSPAPERS, More than a boxcar load of paper is used daily to provide complete news and advertising for the more than lO0,000 families in the 8 county area through which these newspapers circulate. KEMMERER PAPER COMPANY Division of GARRETT-BUCHANAN COMPANY 203O VULTEE STREET Elaine McCafferty, Maxine Rosenfeld, and Richard Steinbicker are amazed at this shiny, new Sl0,000 Seybold Saber Paper Cutter, operated by Alfred W. Egge of KEMMERER PAPER CO. This cutter, which is one of the newest types and has many outstanding safety features, is included among KEMMERERXS up-to-date equipment. It helps to make KEMMERER'S the Hnest paper company in the Lehigh Valley. Y if I ,dy , . M... , fy' 4.465 4 1 E ' 'sat g fi .4 - fwh , 52 A A Q i 'W W 1 4 Z 4 ' z Judith Schnabel and Mary Ann Schneck are looking at one of the many distinguished portraits by Mr Frank De Christopher Mr De Christopher known for his excellent and courteous service, tries his very best at all times to satisfy has customer The quality of his pictures are proof of his lack Dankel Chevrolet l9TH 8. TILGHMAN STREETS David l.app relaxes in comfort behind the wheel of this new Chevrolet convertible at JACK DANKEL CHEVROLET. Margaret Robinson is lost in her dreams of driving the new Chevrolet out ot the showroom. They advise you to get your Chevrolet at JACK DANKEIQS new and used car show- rooms, l9th and Tilghman Streets. H. LEH 81 CUMPANY Swim suits, sports clothes - LEH'S has everything for every occasion. lt looks like Fay Schuler Peggy Laubach, and Mary Malek have found LEH'S swim suit section, for they are modeling some beautiful suits for saleswoman, Sandra Hebig. You'll find the finest in fashion when you shop at H. LEH 8. COMPANY. Muhlenberg College Another of the improved services of the campus of MUHLENBERG COLLEGE is depicted in a view of the new Student Health Center waiting room. Nurse Geraldine Wolford explains procedure to prospective student Donna Reiss, while Martin Renninger awaits his interview. Now co-educational, MUHLENBERG offers accredited courses toward baccalaureate de- grees in the arts and sciences. fl a, C f , , ,' T HlllIKMAN'S BIBLE BUUK STURE 808-8lO ST. JOHN STREET Brenda Breitenstein and Doris Deutsch examine the newest dictionaries, which .l. Walter Hackman always includes in his stock of books and church supplies. HACKMAN'S pleasant, relaxing atmos- phere and its great variety of records, greetings cards, and books of faith make its customers want to stay and browse for hours. For fine Christmas, Easter, and other special day gifts shop at HACKMAN'S BIBLE BOOK STORE, Your Largest Religious Supply Center in this area. DURNEY PARK THE NATURAL SPOT Make a date now for DORNEY PARK. There's something doing every day at DORNEY PARKgzoom down the roller coaster. Glide in the little Showboat. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the picnic grove. Swim in the crystal clear pool. Dance in Castle Garden. Every Sunday, enjoy free shows featuring outstanding entertainers. Play miniature golf. All this plus acres of amusements at America's Oldest Amusement Park. Milli! 23- . N l ' Q T -vi S ....gwlLL 's'. ,gall ' . . ,iu.v' ' 'Q - . ' X T .v - TREXLER LUMBER CDMPANY l602 GORDON STREET Mr. Anthony Germano points out to Larry Wolfe and Lana Benner that TREXLER LUMBER COM- PANY carries the largest and most complete line of hardware and building materials. Their wide assortment of power and hand tools, as well as home-remodeling and construction goods, make it a paradise for all homeowners. TREXLER'S not only sell materials, but, with these materials, offer services that make them the Lehigh Valley's most respected building materials dealer. Berry's Beverages Q Picnic, party, prom! no matter what the occasion, BERRY'S BEVER- AGES are sure to provide that much needed spark of pleasure. Just as Frances Goldstein and Eugene Beh- ler are taking time out to enioy refreshing BERRY'S, you should reach rn ' i . 1 .Berne ff? f Eaves for BERRY S the next time you feel z W wtf 2 54 ' SY the need ofa zesty, cooling pick-up. , ,, , T s e J Town Auto 1211 HANOVER AVENUE More beautiful than ever, the 1958 Chevrolet is the dream of many teens today. Getting the feel of this brand new beauty are Sandra Kemmerer and Joanne Onusconich, who dream of the day when one such as it can be theirs. For the best in new and used cars and for outstanding trade-in values, always rely on TOWN AUTO. The United Gas lmprovemet Bo. COMMONWEALTH BUILDING Like so many future home-makers of the present day, Pat Sigafoos and Doris Morgan enioy inspecting the newest in household appliances displayed by Mrs. Jane Brown in the UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY showroom. These work- saving ranges, refrigerators, dryers, and water heaters all use gas, a modern must in every home. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company 2100 LINDEN STREET Beaming with the anticipation of sampling a sparkling bottle of PEPSI-COLA, Shirley Rehm and Robert Bufifton agree that for More Bounce to the Ounce nothing satisfies like PEPSI. .lust the right touch after a big game or during a night of TV enjoyment, PEPSI-COLA is the favorite of young and old. William Freihoter Baking Company UNION BLVD. 8- QUEBEC STREET Sandra Horvath and Peg Trago inspect one of the machines which daily turn out thousands of loaves of rich, wholesome FRElHOFER'S bread. Fresh and delicious, FREI- HOFER'S baking products should rate high on your shoppng lists. Bause's Super Drug Store NORTH SEVENTH STREET Drugs, cosmetics, cards, gifts- all these and more can be found in BAUSE'S SUPER DRUG STORE. Yes, Eleanor Ressler and Dudley Berta agree that the courteous service of John Trexler and Kenneth Scott and the convenience of BAUSE'S shopping hours make it the drug store to patronize. Everett 8. Associates COMMONWEALTH BUILDING Barbara Boyer and Sally Adams show their approval after looking over plans for modern school build- ings. The EVERETT ASSOCIATES architectural firm has been re- sponsible tor the planning ot many area schools, public buildings, hos- pitals, and industrial buildings, S 1. ,9 'rt ,4 ff.,,...t' 4 g' 'tr .V ,... -46' A ,,, '-WM' ,C fi? it 5 .1 ,... .e.,,, g .M M M, 4 f U Q-My . ix ,, N, 2 s M.: ., 'WYMNW -.NK ftl 1 '- B , .... gs as nw 'Q is 1' '21 WS 3 vaf.e.1i.ei. .swat Y, H 4.3. LW: I-x's'w,bh Xl' iff 7 a'- W .li r'-we-M f- se-.,., ...M M i ' ...Z iwv ws . I 'iq ' , .A RA A '1 Nagy Q. BA ' rr, ,H 1.1 'f ,,. fs X M, . Nc - sf K vpn W --...,,,, M--....,,, WL! 'Q 101 ww 7 Benesoh s 931-933 HAMILTON STREET Gorgeous . . . Glamorous . . . Greatuexclaimed Janet Kandel and Jim Shada when they saw this stunning bedroom suite at BEN- ESCH'S. Mr. Michael points out the exquisite White finish trimmed with touches of gold and flawless construction. Joyce Art School of Beauty Culture l204 HAMILTON STREET Joanne Fair and Donna Lloyd enioy learning a few tricks of the trade from teacher students Shirley Serfass and Marianna Trout. The JOYCE ART SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE offers an outstanding course, taught in pleasant surround- ings by well trained instructors. Heimhach Baking Corporation 901 TILGHMAN STREET Anticipating the delicious finished product, lrene Vasilik and Janice Tretter view one of the first stages in the breadmaking process which continues daily under the watchful eyes of employees like Mr. Herbert Bernhard of HEIMBACH BAKING CORPORATION. HElMBACH'S tasty pastries, pies, and wholesome bread in either the regular loaves or the thrifty Handy loaves, are high on the shopping lists of housewives throughout the Lehigh Valley. The Brass Rail H37 HAMILTON STREET What a perfect way to end a hard school dayl Ruth Rehrig, Thomas Koczan, .loan Pavlik and John Yurconic are enjoying delicious steak sandwiches. The BRASS RAIL, the favorite spot in town, is also noted for its famous Pizza Pies. Be sure to stop in and enjoy their courteous service and fine food. Wetherheld and Metzger Central City Store 7l9 HAMlLTON STREET Uptown Store HAMILTON AT TENTH STREET A smile of pleasure spreads across Carol Bishop's face as she feels the pure comfort in shoes sold by WETHERHOLD AND METZGER. Barbara Hendricks awaits her turn from the obliging salesman, Mr. H. Lloyd Swavely. Get the best in Famous Shoes at either the Up-town or the Central City Store. sifdanzs f'Tf'lllI'7II.lit' F ash ions Brenda Judt and Mary Malek can't help admiring this beautiful wedding gown found in the Bridal Salon at ADAMS FEMININE FASH- IONS. Where your entire trousseau can be chosen for style, price and quality. Shop ADAMS soon. f 7 Hartan s SALES 8- SERVICE l3l8 WALNUT STREET Do you need a typewriter for college? Mr. 81 Mrs. Hartan of HARTAN SALES AND SERVICE, are showing Barbara Hauser and Mary Jane Troxell a new Smith-Corona. For many years HARTAN'S has provided and serviced the type- writers for A.H.S. and they are sure to have iust the machine you need. Wolt 8. Hahn ARCHITECTS 459 HAMILTON STREET This firm of Architects have gained national recognition for their plan- ning and design of schools through- out Eastern Pennsylvania. Arnold Pearlman, Jeanette Kling, and Joe Easterwood are shown on a recent visit to that office and looking at plans with William T. Hendrix and Willard S. Hahn. Freeman's Dairy THIRTEENTH 8. GREEN STREETS Melvin Becker and Margaret Patrick stopped for a moment to watch a dairy worker perform his daily task at FREEMAN'S DAIRY. Thousands of satisfied customers are the testimony of quality dairy products, from cheese to whipped cream. Surely FREEMAN'S deserves the slogan, Best by Test. Ritz Barbecue John Shaffer, Pat Cannon, Ronald Cameron, and Karen Oels are enioying after school sodas and ice cream at the RITZ BARBECUE. Today they passed up delicious hamburgers, hot dogs, barbecues, and steak sandwiches which they also agree are wonderful after- school snacks. Hotel Trayler FIFTEENTH 8. HAMILTON STREETS Everyone enjoys dining at the HOTEL TRAYLOR where fine service and excellent cuisine are para- mount. Ronald Lorenz, Annette Segal, Arthur Ritt and Renee De- Long enioy a Valentine's party in the congenial atmosphere of the HOTEL TRAYLOR'S dining room. Superior Restaurant 824 HAMILTON STREET It's the SUPERIOR RESTAURANT tor the finest in food and service. In this popular eating place we find Ruth Dimler and John Adams readily agreeing with Priscilla Toth and Robert Sommons that their snack will be most delicious. Whether for breakfast, lunch, dinner or after date snack the outstanding quality food at the SUPERIOR RESTAURANT will always satisfy you, Bohlen, Gross 8. Moyer 721 HAMILTON STREET Mr. James Gross convinces Her- bert Farnsler that only minimum alterations will give him the exact jacket he wants. Donald Specht is not surprised for he knows that the best in men's clothing is found at BOHLEN, GROSS 81 MOYER. Zollinger Harned 611 HAMILTON STREET With the assistance of Mrs. Estelle Reichard, Roberta Knopter and Susan Fisher are making selec- tions from the new spring collection in the College Teens center of ZOLLINGER HARNED, Allentownls most beautiful department store. Be sure to visit them for the very latest in Junior Fashions. Wuchter 81 Berninger 1025 HAMILTON STREET Whether it be wedding rings, diamond rings, or friendship rings, Blair Sadler and Barbara Schrader know that at WUCHTER 8. BERN- INGER you get the Finest jewelry at the most reasonable prices. Mr. John Berninger is displaying a beautiful cultured pearl necklace. From jewels to art work, you can be sure of only choice articles at WUCHTER 81 BERNINGER. Barbara Hairstylist 1O NORTH 13TH STREET While Barbara capably demon- strates at BARBARA HAIRSTYLISTS the art of hair styling and core on Joy Trimble, Nanette Rhoads awaits her turn. Awarded Top honors at the lnternational Hair Show in New York City for haircutting, BARBARA is iust the place to get the final and perfect touch for any special affair. Uorney Furniture Co. 612 HAMILTON STREET Oopl Are we seeing double? No, these charming twins are Bernice and Tamara Winnick, who listen thoughtfully as salesman Galen Holsinger tells them about DOR- NEY'S beautiful furniture. Imagine the comfort of the sofa on which they are relaxing! DORNEY'S has a variety of furniture fit for royalty at reasonable prices to fit the budgets of young moderns. Shop at DORNEY'S for the finest in furniture. P. A. Freeman, Inc. 911 HAMILTON STREET lsn't it iust lovely! So are the many other precious rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings - everything under the sun in tlne jewelry. Mrs. Helen Cox helped Kay Franken- field and Paul Levy find all these lovelies at FREEMAN'S, where you, too, can find something special to fit every occasion. Cedar Crest College .loan Folwell and Gail Brown admire the stuffed mascot of CEDAR CREST COLLEGE shown to them by Diana Diehl, as Mrs. Schlegel looks on. There is no better choice of a girls' liberal arts college with a friendly atmosphere and Christian fellowship than CEDAR CREST COL- LEGE. Allen Laundry l2TH 81 ALLEN STREETS Anita Nacci and June Dougherty can be sure if it's ALLEN. ALLEN's pick-up, neighborhood store, or drive-in all ofnfer prompt reliable service for its particular customers. Allentown School of Cosmetology 506 HAMILTON STREET For a well-rounded course in beauty culture, ALLENTOWN SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY is becoming more popular every day. Betty Kratzer and Louella Trinkle are willing subiects for John Centor- ame, Jaleria Rockovitz, student teacher Sally Hieter and Doris Cooke. Another student teacher, Millie Lorish, watches beginners Nick Cope and Ray Moyer prac- ticing on mannequins. The ALLEN- TOWN SCHOOL OF COSMETO- LOGY olters the best training possible in hair styling and care. .W Y f ..... .........-w M. , :'Quo,w.M s , K uf x f X Merritt Lumher Co. ALLENTOWN - EMMAUS David Herman and Nestor Dickert look on with interest as they watch the operation of one of MERRITT's lift-trucks. From this visit, the boys are convinced that the modern MERRITT yards have a wide variety of lumber that is properly handled and will be the best in building, remodeling and redecorating. Mr. Charles Store 949 HAMILTON STREET In the pleasant and comfortable surroundings of MR. CHARLES STORE, Miss Sally is showing Janet Roth and Judy Huber a gown from MR. CHARLES' wide selection of high quality apparel. Whether you're looking for the new Chem- ise or iust a belt you're sure to find the best in feminine fashions at MR. CHARLES. Mutual Lite Insurance Company of New York Lincoln Baker, Representative 606 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Susan Katz and Pat Miller listen attentively as Lincoln Baker explains to them MUTUAL's college savings and family insurance plans. There were also pension and group insurance plans to be considered. Mr. Baker's sound advice was, Insurance is a sure way to save. Manning-Armstrong 807 HAMILTON STREET Taking in the season's latest shoe fashions, Patricia Graham and Christine Seip admire the beauti- fully styled shoes at MANNING- ARMSTRONG a must for shoe- shoppers. Farr's 739 HAMILTON STREET Better Shoes by FARRH. Loretta Seng and Joanne Gehris know this and therefore choose their lovely new Capezio's from FARR'S. The competent salesman is one of many who will assist you to choose from the wide selection of fashionable shoes at FARR'S. Thnrton Iewelers 728 HAMILTON STREET Janice Bastian and Ethel Ritter admiring the world's most perfect diamonds f Keepsake Diamonds sold only at THORNTON JEWELERS. THORNTON'S are also known for their fine line of watches, costume iewelry, cameras, birthstone rings, electrical appliances. Where credit is your privilege and you don't pay one cent extra for it ! wrsivwfws ,, ts A fs J I 2 ss-s i ,,,, Qs, X, X , x 'Nm gk A is X - -' x X Eastern Light Co. 520 HAMILTON STREET Comfort is the key word at the EASTERN LIGHT COMPANY. Furni- ture, television, household appli- ances, and almost anything which will make your home more pleasant and comfortable, can be found there. Rosie Schumacker and Joan Ross admire this modern living room. Join them at EASTERN LIGHT for your household items. Phoebe Floral 1920 CHEW STREET Joanne Kraus and Elaine David have found that PHOEBE FLORAL furnishes the finest in fiowers and fashionable figurines. You're al- ways sure of finding just the right gift for that certain someone at PHOEBE'S. Witwer-Jones Co. 923 HAMILTON STREET Sportsmen galore shop at WIT- WER-JONES store! Carol Decker and James Baker found everything in sporting goods from gym suits to the dart gun displayed here by Mr. Charles Bott. Through de- pendable service and fine quality merchandise, WITWER JONES has remained the leader in sporting goods in the Lehigh Valley. George E. Yundt Registered Architect at Engineer T25 SOUTH SIXTH STREET While Robert Rizzetto and David Krause look on, Mr. George E. Yundt, IV, and Mr. Walter Steiner check plans and specihcations for another of the buildings which they designed for our community. Many of our schools and improvements are the result of their architectural know how . Their latest school Completion is the Linden Street Wing at A.H.S. Appel's lewelry 625 HAMILTON STREET Truly beautiful are these pearls which have attracted the attention of Marilyn Seip and John Werk- heiser. Not only pearls but quality jewelry of all types can be found at APPEL'S. They are also noted for the finest in fine china, glass, linens and gifts from all over the world. Sanders-Reinhardt Co. Photoengravers 7lI LINDEN STREET ALLENTOWN, PA. Congratulations Class of '58. For about thirty years we have served the Comus and seen it grow and get better every year. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Comus Stall of 1958 Wishes to thank every member of the faculty and the stall for the many services given to us in publishing this book. ln particular. we express special thanks to: lVlr. Bartholomew, our principal. for his understanding and his whole-hearted cooperation with us whenever necessary. Mr. Paul Fatzinger. our assistant principal, for his assistance in our advertising and his ever ready willingness to grant absence excuses. Mr. Clymer for his compilation of the sports section of our book. Mr. Genszler. for his wise guidance and his helpfulness over many rough spots. Mr. Hartzell. for his information ahout our clubs and activities and his picture scheduling. Mr. Horst. for his work with the biographical section of our book. Mr. Musselman, for his never failing work with the drawings, the pictures, the art work and the general make-up of our book. Miss Reese, for her sensitive touch with the opening section of this book. Mrs. Vlveinsheimer, for her invaluable Work of keeping sales records and collecting money. Mr. Barto, for his many necessary records and accounts. Hr. Blankowitsch, for the accurate statistical records in the sports section. Mr. Paul Frankenfield. for the many necessary and unending chores that needed doing. Mr, Harry Reichard, for his chaullering services. AUTCGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS ,f-m. Mmmw-wanna-vunwuvnmfm M ,E A ' 3 A al 1 si H :S ' fs Q . 1 . 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