Bangor High School - Graduate Yearbook (Bangor, PA)
- Class of 1959
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Af the same f14?l1l', eaclz Sflldfilf represents one of flu' six rlfstricts in our new jointzzre. Thr' jofntzzrc, is nn. cxcfllcrlt idea, for :furious lill- 1lIUTIAfI'I'S doing rcseorclz on the modern school system lzaw stated that small districts corzsolidating into one area school promotes the eficierzcy and economy of that flllffliflllllt' school. A! the prf'.9r'r1l time land has berfn zzcqzzired for the new swzfor high sflzool Illllllllllg, II well has been rlrfllcd, and plans nn' Ilfllllg' dmwn by the arclzitecl. This will air! in w'lir'1f1'r1g thc over-crozucledrzess and fJ!fV1l1I,f more .fllllffltf Uf1l'TIYllgS for the citizens of lo- nz o rrozu . ? ,ws Mm? -4 D fx u 1- If fe! RQ? . J , g ' Q7 1 V 14. ' ii, I 'Q vs ,,iALL Vi , ' v 'K f -' f' ' gy y i'ff X 6 9' M ,agp J lf gf fr V :X i , 4, Q if ,Ls-Y' ' A, - ,512 QE 5 x , - , Hx, af My 1 ,Wk , , 'E Y A! ...Req , ' K A by K I' ,via -L.f,. i I 1 'gh I 1 iwj gy, , , X 1 - A wwifsiv x 52 Q X 1 of I ,A H J y E! k S D MQW ' fffl' f l ' A , ,I W M , , P , . . 17 57 ,,. M, V' TYPISTS: Patricia Ott, Barbara Lambert, Kay Mengel, Joyce Doll, Nelda YVeidman. CIRCULATION MANAGER: Mardel Landry BOOKKEEPE R: Nelda YVeidn1an The 1959 GRADUATE Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Peter J. Cistone ASSISTANT EDITOR: Mary Louise Hamm BUSINESS MANAGER: Sonya Kressler LITERARY ASSOCIATES: Ronald Bozzuto, Kathryn Russo, Amanda Angeline, Jeanne Schultz, Yvonne Yahraes, Betty Kirkland, Bar- bara Fritz, Louise Catino, Veronica Ferris, Donna Davanzo, Marian Mferner, Marjorie Masters, Donna DeFrank, Sharon Kauffman, June Saddler, Kay Weid- lich, Nancy Jones, Jane Edwards, Joan Rehrig, Sandra Cann, Jean Joella, Susan Fishler, Carol Spagnola, Patricia Shubick, Gloria Cerino, Marion Callie, Karen Ronca, Roseline Schiavone. BUSINESS ASSOCIATES: Patty Rosato, Dorothy Sabatine, Marie Liiro, Clemie Farace, Susan Fonte, Ricki Giralico, Sandra Roberts, Brenda Farino, Loretta Angeline, Carole LaBar, Martin Fethernian, Carol Owens. ADVISERS: Mr. Louis Guida Mr. Donald G. Herd 'F -4 -J . . ,,, , IH vt' f 2 . f ' ' - rv 'L '-I ' - Y 1 JIlfrL,fnjt. LFP 'fI'IlI 7Y r I.. 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' ft' ff-lr 4 ,f'x Ca ngcstcml hall make one way traffic nccesnry for change of classes. ADMINISTRATION f if? gin ff, ,vi 2 , A4 , Q L 57, . J' 'ff A t :va My , iv ' 5 nfifikieg' 'QL f 3- ., ,H Q My Q '32 Q 3lE ?'4l:-4 Aa if , 1' 'I :ff 2:2 Qifikik' 'K1f2f4',Qj,, KP., Li-gig, U' ' wi' 1 , ' fgifww , Kevin ' 83617 uv iff' X ' . '- 1,4 'R -M-W . 5?-Ar' 35,25 -' L l, V . Mi g 44 1.1 A5 . 353f5fz5?4wZ,Tf,-' 5,55 ' ' '- ww Qm2Z,.,.ff,.gf A H'wwm,.,,.,m, Y '-H ' Jin'- 4 if - 1 25 559 A W , 2, N, , 2 i i hx x x 'X A 2 K Fr ,iii 2' S: 'af 'Z 'if , IH ., mb lkga :, i VX g if fm ' Q iv , 1 f ,gk .,,Hs 14,f E 1 W 351 ff V, . .1 Q 5 W '.if fZ ,, 5 W 532,31 41 73,5 ?i'iglsff5f'f,242gX X aw 4 .4 .M 5, Bef f., 52 2,125 - . ig , AJ5f'I,Tiffg - ' 1 fmfyfafai fy 3,1fffa'f4 ii? G 4. fi A , K .sf iff' f -, T l ' Q: i,g,5i f 3' Mlaggf. 2 4 4543, il I . if ,YI 6 ,gl ' Af: K XZ 5 H 4 VY gf af 'sw' iffy fy., 'fy .1 , . f, 3, 5 9 1 - 'Z 'L ' Q ' V eh 'avi , ,Q cfm ,A v gf 'Y Q f v Q, A 22563, Vi i t 9 ' ' - I Supertising the cafeteria during lunch periods is one of the numerous duties of Assistant Principal David Thotnas. to the superintendent and school committee for the operation of our high school. Dr. Wlilliams super- vises the various high school curriculums, student schedules and the general affairs of the high school. To Mr. David Thomas, Administrative Assistant, is given the task of supervising the conduct of our stu- dents. He, too, fulhlls his obligations well and, when needed, serves as a fine substitute teacher. The secretary to the school committee is Mr. Merle Mabus. Mr. Mabus assumed the secretarv's duties upon the retirement of Mr. Reimer Speer. In his hrst year, Mr. Nlalnus is doing a splendid job. Miss Charmaine Collins, secretary to the superin- tendent, Mrs. lean Lobb, secretary to the principal, and Patricia Dietrich serve as the secretarial staff of our high school. They handle the correspondence and receive dictation when needed, and in general, handle many other details during a school session. as 91 1 X bit of dictation humorouslv strikes Elementary Principal john Salpatine and Miss Patricia Dietrich, secretarv. f . , ,,...,....., ge New school hoard secretary. Mr. Merle Mahus. calculates sums Miss Marie Engler and Mrs. Pearl Carvella direct the Health Oilice of our school. Administering First Aid and filing health reports usually constitutes the average day for these persons. Completion of the daily absentee report on the ditto machine gives self-satisfaction to the prin' cipal's secretary, Mrs. jean Lobb. for various school reports. 'W , ' V1 , ' .. , .., ' we 3 H- A , 6 4, ,K , ,Q . 4 ,, '4,,f A , , , 0 ,V , . .whppacanlwl G ,, v Q f f 41 Secretary. Miss Charmaine Collins. scans the directors while placing a call ox er the newly completed dial system. In , , v Q A . . ,-.f. ?,VZ..,,2 ,7,,!W,V ,,,. Z, , ..... , . f . if .... ,..., xi f xi . fr, i 'sf . 5 Q School nurses, Xliss Marie llngler and Mrs. Pearl Cartella, test the new audiometer. DALE BAKER World History Attended Albright College . . . obtained his B. S. degree from Kutztown STC . . . teaches IVorld History . . . caused many a sigh from the fairer sex . . . coaches varsity basket- ba played championship basketball while serving with the U S Navy drives a sharp l957 two tone pink Olds mobile has three cute children Butch Tony and o MRS REBA S BURROXVS Englzsh Received an A B degree at Dickenson College obtained credits at Columbia Teachers College also Penn State University teaches 9th grade English adv isor to the Slater graduated from West Pittston High remem bered for Ivanhoe and As You Like CHARLES VV CORLEY Hzstory A newcommer to BAJ HS acquired Bachelor of Theology at Eastern Pilgrim College received Bachelor of Arts at Elizabethtown College teaches seventh and eighth grade social studies always helpful arrives early at school previously taught at Bedford High School IS minister at South Bangor Nazarene Church EDVVARD DEMAINSIXY r B S degree from Kutltown STL for art education teaches Junior high aft advisor to Art Club assistant football coach who took a lot of kidding on the football field for instance Does your father work for a living? Heck no he s an art teacher' MRS. HAZEL BRANCH Health Education Obtained her B. S. degree in Health Education at ESSTC . . . coaches the Bangor Lassies . . . arranged a fourteen game schedule for girls basketball advisor to the Out- door Club 1n her spare time likes to create clothes for others received a special citation for Home Nursing from the senior girls MRS HENRIETTA CISTONE Home Economics Attended Drexel Institute of Technology teaches home economics friendly attitude resides on lower Broad way across from the Elks has two children Marge and 1mm MRS DGRIS A DAVIS Home Economzcs Attended Indiana State Teachers College where she received her B S degree teaches Junior high Home Economics kept busy as advisor to Future Homemakers Association co operative teacher has two children Linda and Scott her hobbies arc sewing reading and bowling commutes from South Bangor her husband works in Ackermanville JAMES In DRURY Algebra II and Plane Geometry Obtained Ph B degree at Muhlenberg College a so attended Temple and University of Pennsylvania teaches Algebra ll and Plane Geometry to the sophomore classes advisor to the Business Staff of Slater attends classes at Muhlenberg College enjoys his fourth period study halls on Thursday and Friday ,umm .af F GRANVILLE R EVANS Physics Ex ample of motto If you are ever m a Jam here I am teacher of PllySlC.S obtained hxs A B at Moravlan College NI A at Lehlgh UIIINCTSIIY daughter attend 1ng ESS'1 C two other chlldren ln our school d1str1ct resldes on the corner of 7th and Chestnut KENNETH L FRITZ Muszc Recelved B S at Permsyls anla State UHIVCISIIY 1 graduate work at the Unlverslty of Pxttsburgh studled language at the Unnerslty of Panama teaches mstru mental muslc dlrects the BA HS band and prep band enjoys workmg wlth others always wears a smlle w1Il1ngly helps others loyal to BA HS VIILLARD L GLEIM Hzstory llth grade Amerlcan Hlstory teacher Student Council adv1sor attended Penn State Unnersxty recened his B S at Shlppenburg State Teachers College M S Le hlgh UHIVCTSIIY General another South Bangorlan very actne 1n PSEA work and Exchange Club halls from a family of teachers LOUIS GUIDA Typzng Shmthand and Bookkeepzng Riders Lehxgh and Churchmans BUSIHCSS College are hls alma maters helps the Graduate be more of a success by advxslng the busmess staff spends most of hlS extra tlme coachlng baseball and V football rates hlghly w1th the students when ll comes to presenting 1 snappy attlre ,gn-aw K '9- 'H Hb' EDYVARD C FISHLER Alath Obtained B S III second ny educatlon at East Stroudsburg STC te lches seyenth ind elghth gr ide math advises the Local History Club md cheerleaders Mr Flshler md his Locxl Hlstory Club re xlly went out md supported our town llbrary thanks to them ll s stxll open 'VIISS FLOREINCE A GI AQUINTO Lzbrarzan Received A B at Nffarywood College VI A at Lehlgh UHIYCTSIIV mstructs 7th grade 1n llbrary orlentatlon adv1sor to the Semor Readlng Semmar Llbrary Club lNat1onal Senxor Honor SOClCIy always ready to HSSISI students usually can be found showlng souvenlrs of prey 1ous trnps EDMUND GRESS j1 High Shop Was a graduate of Easton Hlgh School reeexy ed hls B S degree at Mlllersulle STC adv1sor to seventh 'md elghth grade shop club Edmund our basketball chauffeur splrsh splash glVlflg hls car a bath makes leather work h1s hobby IS an ardent sports fan INARREIN O HAHN Enfflzsh and Hzstory Graduate of East Stroudsburg State Teachers College has B S 1n secondary educatlon holds extra CYCLIIIS IH h1s respectne fields teaches elghth grade Engllsh and hlstory adv1sor of world outlook club fax orlte wlth students of all grades conducts 1nterest1ng classes enjoys speaking about hxstory ig MR. ANSON M. HAMM Math and Science Received his B. S. and M. S. at Penn State . . . his D. Ed. was obtained at the University of Pennsylvania . . . also attended Temple and Lehigh Urriversity's . . . advisor to the Future Teachers . . . enjoys watching sports on T. V. . . . drives a 1957 Plymouth. DONALD G. HERD English Acquired B S in secondary education at East Stroudsburg State Teachers College teaches 10th grade Englrsh advisor to the literary staff of the Graduate vrgorous worker for the yearbook always wrllmg to help others MRS. OLIVE S. HAMM Math Obtained a M. A. at Columbia . . . attended summer courses at Penn State and Temple . . . shows her interest as an advisor of the Tri-Hi-Y and the high-stepping majorettes . . . highly thought of by the 12th grade basic math class. PAUL LABAR Math Received hrs B A rn Mining Engrneerrng at Lafayette knows all the answers to any quest ons about visual HldS spends most of hrs day teaching Algebra I spends hrs summer vacations parntrng Houses that rs - wh-v Q1 EARL F LUT7 Geography and Sczence Attended Lehrgh University recerved B S at ast Stroudsburg Statc 'Icachers College teaches seventh grade geography and erghth grade general science advises Jr H1 Y Club enjoys teachrng and rs very help ful to everyone alm ays on the ball hrs students gam their knowledge GEORGE O OTT Sr Agriculture Recerxed B S from Pennsylyanra Unrxersrty he also attended East Stroudsburg State Teachers College General Scrence ind Vocatronal Agriculture are taught by urn rdvrsor to thc 1' F A Chapter proud of coach rng varrous Au ard YVIIIHCTS both state md local MARTIN J MERRY Sczence and German Graduate from East Stroudsburg High School received B S rn Ed at ESSTC teaches German I and II plus General Science advrsor to Science Farr Club all set to go to the moon speaks sex eral languages Wyatt Earp gun collector DAVID R PRITCH -XRD Physical Educatzon Earned A B degree at Franklin and Vfarshall aso attended ESSTC teaches physical education and Drry er s Training co rthes the varsity football squad spends hrs sunrrner is a hfegurrd at Bangor Park has two cute children jeff and Gwen drrves a red and black Burck MR EARL R RADER Englzsh Obtamed hrs B S degree rt East Stroudsburg STC lCC,ClYCll nn NI A degree at Lehlgh Unlyersltyf also at tended New York UIIIXCTSIIX teaches eleyenth grade Lnghsh xduser to the Druna Club and Senlor Play enjoys huntlng and engrneerlng model rallroads all around the rpartment NIISS HELEN P ROCHE Latzn and French Obtamed a B A degree from St oseph College teaches French and Latxn m semor hrgh for those who are IH terested 1n French but are not takmg xt she has a club called LeCercle Prancals yull she ever forget the nns chlef Jokes and loud talklngj the 10 C sectlon gave her? lfg,-bf. XIISS EVLLUN RLIVIEL Englzsh Earned her B S degree at Ursmus College also attended ESSTC teaches seyenth and elghth grade Enghsh one of the teachers from the Lmcoln Bulldmg can llbllllly be found ln the hbrary makes cooklng her hobby drlves a 1955 Chevy AIRS MARGARET M ROCKVN ELL Attended Urslnus recen ed her A B work rn Enghsh at Penn State and Lehlgh Englzsh d1d graduate she lI'lSplI'CS the twelfth grade Enghsh classes IS a commendable aduser for each Slater edltxon ff NIR CHARLES XI SANDH ICK JR Bzology and Physzcs Attended Adelplu College and Lehigh UHlVCfSlly Graduate School obtalned 1 B A degree at Lehlgh Umyersltyf te iches b1ology and semor lllgll physical sclence 'rduser to Semor Hlgh Sclence F ur Club conducts ln t6I6St1I1g cl asses sells l1fe rnsurance and practxces hypno tlsm 1n h1s spare trme AIRS ANNE SHEESLLY Aluszc Nluslc ID ajor ln seyel tl dlfferent colleges Tlylor Um XCISIIX Temple Lnlyersltx Xluhlenberg College tdusor to the Semor hlgh fIllXCll chorus unror Hlgh gtrls Glee Club Tuelxe Notes and Seyenth Grade Chorus enjoys telhng tbout her trxps to Hawau and Puerto Rlco NIRS KATHRYN V SCHOTT 51107 thand Bookkeepzng and Typmg Acqulred her B S m Edueatlon from Temple Umversxtyf and M A from Lehlgh Unxverslty Ty pmg I and II Shorthand and Offlce Practice haye been captamed by' her IhlS flrst term bemg adusor of the commerclal club and typmg club both clubs have accomphshed a lot of work th1s year NIR PAUL YVAGBER Health Acqutred hrs B S degree at East Stroudsburg Teachers College proctors boys physlcal educatron and health classes also teaches Sth grade sclence IS an outdoor man enjoys superusmg huntlng and flshmg club collected qulte a few names on a certam board Llttle Bertha VW gf 1 JOHN L XVILLIAMS PA D Received a B S degree from Moravian College also received a M A degree from Lehigh Uni versity teaches Problems of Democracy to seniors and Pennsylvania History and Civics to freshmen uses his station wagon daily as a school bus for South Bangor students an active official of the local Elks ARMON M WILLIAMS Cmzcs Received an A B degree at Muhlenberg College his M A degree at Lehigh University tended New York University teaches freshmen Pennsylvania History Civics and Guidance and 7th grade guidance advisor to the class of 1960 enjoys and works diligently with students firm supporter of B A H S HENRY WILLIAMS Sczence Acquired his B S at Kutztown State Teachers Col ege shows Splrlt as an active advisor to the Na tional unior Honor Society . . . is a competent teach- er of General Science . . . most generally seen motor- ing in his 58 Chevy. 'x......1 ARNOLD VVYNNE Guzdance Obtained his B S degree at Urslnus College also received M A degree at Lehigh Umverslty is di rector of Guldance advises students as to colleges careers and occupations he is also in charge of the extra currlcular program advises Senior and unior High Assembly Committees MRS VIRGINIA WYNNE T pmg Acquired B S degree at Drexel Institute of Tech nology teaches Shorthand II Oflice Practice Typing I and Typing II one of a husband and wife team she replaced Mrs Schott during the second semester JAY YOUNG Shop Graduate of Western Reserve University ceived his B S at Millersville State Teachers College also received his M Ed at Rutgers University he joyfully teaches senior high industrial arts cheerfully and willingly advises Hunting and Fishing Club . . . Rifle Drill team . . . and the Sopho- more Class . . . a warm friendly smile is always seen on his face . . . ready to give helpful advice to anyone. 9 nl Hot lunches eaten ln the cafelerla furmsh senlors mth sufiicxem calones for afternoon classes SENICJRS , 4 ,L A i a'9'7j 5 Y ,, . A Q V, ,,,r , ,, 'xt if V-4 --'rv 'QI' .Wm 'ev Q typ' S 'J' Q flu' H hile Barry Reimer, vice-jn'e.sident pays his class dues to Robin Snoddy, treasiner, Carol Owens, secretary, checks minutes of last meeting. Robctt Nlenhennit, president, awaits to call class meeting to order. SENIORS YVhy do students enjoy high school life? This is the answer! As we think back over the years at B.A.J.H.S., many pleasant memories fill our minds and hearts. Many of these memories can be attributed to our class adviser, Mr. Arnold W'ynne and our class offi- cers: Robert Menhennitt, presidentg Barry Reimer, vice-presidentg Carol Owens, secretary, and Robin Snoddy, treasurer. Under their capable leadership we chose as our class colors, blue and silverg our flowers, the red rose, and our motto: Esteem is our goal. The first highlight of our Senior year was our team's victory over Pen Argyl on Thanksgiving. Our memories would hardly be complete without that. Frank Buti and Kenny Haas were the captains who led us to victory. Bobby Lakey, Tommy Menhennitt, Jimmy XN'ills, Mike Piccerillo, Skip Menhennitt, and Barry Reimer comprised the rest of our gridiron players. Thanksgiving night we all enjoyed ourselves at our victory dance, 'AFootball Fantasy, sponsored by the Senior Class. Music was provided by Bernie Parsons' orchestra. Our senior cheerleaders did a good job in leading the cheers at the football games. The captain is Marilyn Mabus and other members of the squad are Shirley Menhennitt and Jeanne Schultz. Our high- stepping majorettes, led by Ann Sanders, include Carol Beers, Diane Verona and Kathy Russo. Carol Owens, captain, and Louise Catino carried the colors. The next highlight was the Senior Play. Many would-be thespians showed up for tryouts. Mlith the cast finally chosen, the play Arsenic and Old Lace, under the able direction of Mr. Earl Rader, began its long run on Broadway. Many of us will long re- member Teddy's famous Charge, Fast approaching was basketball season. Roy Leidy, Bobby Ferris, Bobby Lakey, Frank Butz, Paul Matlock, and Raymond Amy were our foremost basketball play- ers. The weaker sex also represented us well. Carol Owens, Judy Bishop and Edna Freeman helped the Bangor Lassies on to victory. A famous date for this year was April 24, the date of the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The theme was Moonlight and Roses. Everyone tripped the light fantastic to the music ol' Mark Hilburn's orchestra. On June 5 our Senior Banquet was held at Mt. Airy Lodge, another unforgettable date for the Class of '59, XVith the end of our Senior year rapidly approach- ing, Class Day was a happy, exciting event! On June 10, after a splendid program at the school, we jour- neyed to Mountain Lake I-louse in the scenic Poco- nos where the day was Filled with riding, swimming, and just having a general good time after our strenu- aus Senior year. ' :Q-,.,,,, l '1'ln sw' HA-lu UQ? 1.3 . rv- - . -,F K . Ml 'Digg 4 in .T'r:. r',3ff',t 5 .n-- ' 3' - 6,2 .QL ji 71 x Y K ,. 171.1127 ..-L ll 'LK , Q: ,g ..-sigh: of Qs mm Pl. k L v ' ,352--Y:--4' 51A q H A I KTA S - frm. C..111ful rcdmlnlg of N4-w Xorlg Ilmc-S lS 11 slzuly YOIIUIIC 111 'f-'jg-' Cmrrcft Spvllmg li nu CSSCllIlal m all i'.IlgllSll courses. l'..X.IJ. -i',ff,? .. . ,. .. - .. - , , 2f'1.'- , -, 41, ,. A 1..., . . pq I, . . 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BERNILE h ACKERNIANI Busmess Short n sweet HCUWC 1n Young Co operators and 4 H l1kes steaks and sundaes basketball rates hrgh won F H A degree fayorrte hangout Alt Bethel frrendly and co operatue ambltlon IS to become a secretary AMANDA R AINGIQLINE Buszness Mandy lue feet fue and a half lnches tall brown eyes brown h ur truels to and from Roseto l1kes pmk and wh1te Lheyy s especrallv the latest models frxendly personahty models for Suzannes can usually be found at the Bee Hue deslres to become a secretary PATRICIA A BICKFORD General One of our tiller glrls usually lound tt the Bee Hue Pat 15 a snappy d tneel hkes re xl juy songs often heard knock ll oll you kxds hkes to go shoppmg for new clothes 'NORNI AN E BLACK General lNorm don t do today what you can do tomorrow enjoys the outdoors engaged IH farm work h is a fme collectxon of Natlonal Geographxcs can usually be found at the local bowllng alley Cifeterla traffxc jam 15 h1S pet peeye yeteran member of Hunt1ng and Flshlng Club RAYMOIND T AMY College Am has haLe1 eyes frrendly and m1sch1eyous very easy gomg fellow loathes work IS a plng pong frtend usually red hot flash on a basketball court may be found at the Bee Hue or the Pen Argyl Youth Center Future Plans Auf Force CAROL I BELRS College Beer1e ne it well chessed one of Bangors hlgh struttlng majorettes lull of fun spends her spare tlme at the Bee Hlye d tncmg hkes sports remembers the umor s trlp to XX est POIHE the trme her car got stuck ln the mud Amb1t1on to teach school JUDITH E BISHOP College Blsh 'tlw us 1n a hurry pet hkes ire nlce clothes md proyacitue perfumes can eislly be found ll the Bee Hue when not keepmg her su xpbook up to date dlshkes eoncelted people 1 yetex in vnember of the rlfle drlll te tm hopes for 1 h tppy md successful lxfe RONALD J BOZZUTO College Ronnle fme student member of B A H S delegatlon to Nlodel U IN fayorlte hobbles lnclude pamtmg trasehng and solving 1l'1NOIY6Cl math problems when not eatmg h1s lu orxte sn :ck cheese and crackels he cm be found at the Bee Hue plans a career as a Chem tstry mayor If GQ FQ Pwr 'Elf' CBR SLD R BL SH Geneuzl Buslu blonde bombel yery actue member of X rsuul Xrds Club huntmg hslung and baseball rate hlgh wlth th1s Mr Force bound lad awed by the beauty of L nn idx in scenery md Thousand Island Br1dge hopes to le xrn a trtde and lead a happv llfe FRXN D BUTZ College Fr1nk1e hopes to attend XX est Po1nt shy guy at umes tll sports mm spends most of free tlme at Bee Hue or Pen Xrgyl Park yetertn XLIYSIIS B member pct peeye s ick dresses hopes to receue college edu cat1on md play iootb all at college XSSUNTA L CAPPOLX General 5 mdy sm ill but IH1Ql1l.X enjoys dancrng tnd slums the key bo 1rd yery well w hen not eatrng w hlle at work can be found at the Bee Hue doesn t partlcularly care for boys who show off cheers Nayyf to yrctoryf llfe s ambmon just to grow only three more mches LOLISE C CATIXO College Lou neat dresser wmnmg personalrty a ma1n stay on GR -XDL ATE staff enjoys 1ce skatlng swxm mmg and golfmg Journeys from Roseto eyery day can easlly be lound it the Bee Hue pl ms a teachmg career ifter college gr idu mon faxorlte saymg Oh but no' un, LUCILLE A BUSH General H111 make a fll16 cook for some lucky guy real help on Drck Clark and XITICTICAYI Btndst md partxc 1p1tes well m glrls baseball md badmmton receued Junror and chapter homemakmg degree d1sl1kes dlscourteous boys yery actue 1n commumty work JON ATHAB A CAPONIGRO College n a young delegate to Nlodel U lN can be found at Nlary s Luntheonette detests concerted females pet l1kes lnclude women and electronlcs constructs model arrplanes wlth ease hopes someday he w1ll be an ofhcer IU the Alr 1'orce NI-X1 lH1 XX R C XbCaIO1I College 'Nlitt yeter in b lfltl member accomplxshed model shlp burlder ind stamp collector enjoys baseball and basketball stxll remembers cxghth grxde class trrp plans to enter Penn btate l-IXOTIIC say mg There was neyer a horse that couldnt be rode and neyer a rrder that couldn t be throw ed PETERJ QISTONE College Pete dependable smooth talker edltor ol our GR XDU XTh st tfl semor member ol the btudent Coun one of the stars ol the 5en1or Play Presrdent elect of Nlodcl L nrted Natlons member of honor guard of Roseto Lhrcltams amb1t1on a successful and happy teaclung career Q! GEORGE COLLURA College LYNN F. COPE College George . . . hails from Roseto . . . known as Carbon by Elvis . . . Future plans: Armed Forces . . . ping-pong many . . . loves the thought of food and girls . . . one of our fiend . . . enjoys watching a good television program . . . football stars . . . dislikes wise guys . . . spends most of his likes the Bee Hive . . . dependable basketball manager . . . time at the Bee Hive . . . plans on attending college . . . re- dislikes serious people . . . would like to live like the com- members that night in the mudf' mon man . . . big rooter for Eagles, Warriors, and Phillies ELAINE CORNINE Business . . . can give or take a good joke. Lainey . . . new addition to B.H.S .... usually found LEON B, CRUVER College skating at the Hanger Roller Rink . . . often heard saying, Long Gone Leon . . . a nice fellow . . . enjoys outdoors YVhat're you selling? . . . hates people who talk too much , . . working on cars and collecting antique guns occupy . . . ambition to be either a secretary or airline hostess . . . most of his spare time . . . great hunter and fisherman . . . favorite memories are the Saturday nights down at the apt math student . . . Visual Aids prexy . . . plans to attend Hangar. college as an engineering student. TRINA C D XlNls.O General Terri has r fine collection of popular records often rem rrks Oh vv lr rt l vvouldn t do for my drivers lic ense danerng big crrs music rll rate high with this lassre can ersrlv be found at Docs dislikes people who do not tend to their ovvn business Future Nlrss Nightingale usurllv found at the Hanger Roller Rink relrshes I-ord convertibles and pizza likes to be str rnded during a snovv storm likes lNashs with over drive Beep Beep hates people vvho are poor sports often heard rernarkrng Honest ta God Xl -XRIE L DE RENZIS General ust loves r drag small but mighty Elvis fan possesses real sharp rccord collection dislikes people vvho shovv off plus school lol course will always remember the summer of 1958 plans marriage lsuture Arr l'0rcc officer enjovs rce skating and roller skating Dollv rs usually found at the Hanger Roller Rink anrbrtron to go to Lackland Arr Force Base Dollys favorite nremory vvas the night she received her engagement ring often heard Ohl Man BARBARA L. DECKER College JOYCE A. DOLL BllSin6SS 20 RICHARD M. DUE College Dick . . . every'body's buddie . . . manages varsity basket- ball . . . follows those Phillies very' closely . . . Mr. Gibbs in the Senior Play . . . can always be found reading an in- teresting novel . . . spends his spare time at the Bee Hive . . . hopes to become a math teacher after college is colm- pleted . . . favorite saying: This is drastic. MARTIN FEATHERMAN Business Fez . . . often says, Ah, gee . . . a real buddy . . . con- genial . . . brown eyes . . . a veteran member of Hunting and Fishing Club . . . enjoys model work . . . typing enthusiast . . . participates in baseball and football . . . will always remember eleventh grade . . . plans include a teaching career. AIILDRFD A. EVANS College Millie . . . a cute little blonde with big blue eyes . . . will never forget that mud at East Stroudsburg . . . enjoys music, especially Roger YVilliams . . . hoping to work at Sigal's Dept. Store . . . later plans include becoming a min- ister of music . . . and still later, marriage. ROBERT W. FERRIS College Heba . . . Student Council prexy . . . sharp dresser . . . has great personality . . . leading male character in Ar- senic and Old Lace . . . enjoys playing basketball and base- ball . . . hates sack dresses and stuck-up girls . . . spends quite a bit of time in the Pen Argyl area . . . can still re- member boom booms at the Roseto Carnival. VEROINICA A FERRIS Buszness SHIRLEY AINN FISHER General Ronnie often remarks Thats all right likes 58 Oh Xly gosh' awarded unior and Chapter Home Chevy lmpalas lsilver bluej or do office work er making Degree rc il chic chick likes American pet peeve 15 conceited people a busy clerk at Murphy s Bandstand roller skating rates high striving to bet after school favorite sports include basketball and ICI herself in everything would like to work with under swimming enjoys dancing has marriage for a goal privileged children president and active member of F H A remembers a trip to Harrisburg EDIN -X I FREEMAIN College BARBARA J FRITZ General Always busy indispensable to the Bee Hive active Barb hard worker at the Kodak store pet peeve church worker great gal for fun loves to eat complaining customers enjoys green Buicks favorite friendly personality loyal sports fan favorite saying sports are bowling swimming dancing ambition to be All rightie another one of those women drivers come an R 'N favorite memory is last years Pen Argyl plans to become a nurse vs Bangors football game often saying Your re baaaadl worked hard on the Senior Play v , ' ' ' rx - VV , 'ti 1 - rr ' v ii Q vu H J - I .-- - -1- A V ns. 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I V , Y I , V- an , . . - - - , 11 , ' V NELSON L FRUTCHEY Agnculture Frutch actrxe member of Vrsual Ards outsrde actrvrtres rnclude Blue Mountam Rod and Gun Club enjoys huntrng frshrng and swrmmrng partrcrpates well rn football and baseball engaged rn farm work drslrkes show offs hopes to see the world KENNETH M HAAS Industnal Haas four year glue fmgered end specral award frrst prrze rn woodworkrng can be found workrng an a 30 Ford and hunter excels on the basketball court great sense of humor drslrkes teachers wrth dull sense of humor apprecrates the opposrte sex ambrtron to Jorn the Arr Force PAUL W HAY College Sonny harls from Mt Bethel frrst chorce to hrs best frrends rs hrs car future wrsh rs to drrve a racrng car at Indranapolrs a mrschrevous gleam rn hrs eye plans to serve our country rn the Unrted States Arr Force LILLIAN H HEHNSHON College Supero Abby Brewster rn the senror play when excrted says Oh' 'VIy Goodness lrkes amateur photography and sewrng recerwed second award for term paper can be found at Bonser s when not partrcrpatmg rn Earl Held s All Grrl Band or 4 H frrendly plays the trombone a future nurse BURTON S GOOD College Bert usually found rn Bangor college bound pet peeve lack of money enjoys sports and cars shy but a clown nrce drsposrtron good lookrng one of those l2 C boys drg those crazy hats ELEANOR A HAINDLLOING General A mrschres ous gleam lrrghlrghts her blue eyes entranc rng personalrty comersatronalrst fun to be wrth never a dull moment qurte a baker looks for ward to haung RN after her name JAWIESJ HAYDEN Busmess Duck works at one of our local gas statrons antr crpates becommg an accountant he s all thats all one of our modest fellows collects post cards excels rn hrs homework drslrkes datrng short grrls takes every thrng rn hrs strrde prefers cars wrthout governors FREDERICK H HOCKIN Industrzal The Cool Ghoul lrkes trapprng huntmg and frshrng hangs out at the W'agon Wheel Doc s and the Hangar often remarks XVant a drag? hrs pet peeve 1S the late lunch perrods wants to be a welder tall brown harred boy llkes to tell tall tales 7 R. as n - . . . 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STEPHElN J J-XCOBS College ake a debonur fellow wxth wavy brown ha1r l1kes bedeul teachers one of our d1amond stars pet peexe IS be1ng broke h1s faworxte sports cons1st of baseball hunt1ng f1sh1ng mus1c rates hlgh would l1ke to enter college 1n the future ROSLYN JONES General B1 one of our cake bakers amb1t1on to be a fly g1r even wants a thunderb1rd w1ll always remember her fourteenth xear 21V1Cl Rock and Roll fan 1S f1ve feet two has eyes of blue and an Elv1s fan lots of un CHARLES KOCKER YN on Spelllng Bee and Student Councll Awards hob b1es 1nclude customlzmg model cars and collectmg postal cards l1kes tmkerlng wlth cars can often be found at Saylors Lake d1sl1kes berng teased has fond memor1es of last summer plans to Joxn the Navy GEORGE lN RRESSLER College Enjoys huntlng and f1sh1ng help at the Owens Monu mental Co t1nkers Wllh cars fanc1es tropxcal f1sh smooth dancer genu1ne personallty Oh those crazy Jokes l1kes g1rls and moolan and radlo work humorous dependable hangs out at the Bee Hlve ClI'1N es a Ford DONNA L JOELLA College A cute blue eyed M1ss usually found at the Hangar Roller R1nk lCIHClIlbCfS tl1e t1n1e when she was snowed 1n for three days at a P party hates conce1ted people often heard saymg I ll ry wxshes to combme teach1ng and marr1age as a career -XNlXE E KIRKLAND Bu51ne55 Short but l'Illgl'llX Betty w h1z at shorthand member of the Sen1or Honor SOCICIV l1kes eatlng and sleep1ng w1nner of the C1t11ensh1p Award amb1t1on to succeed IH whatex er work she does works as sales clerk at YN T Grant Lo hobby 15 read1ng good books KENNETH R KLHNGEL Industrzal Kenny B1g Dell' IS h1s favorlte retort plans to Jom the A1r Force h1s amb1t1on to see the world works after school at Bangor Hardware and Pa1nt wh1le huntmg f1sh1ng and trapp1ng are hlS pleasures SONYA A KRESSLER General Sunday School teacher plans to be an elementary school teacher Avon saleslady 1959 Busmess Manager of the Yearbook enjoys dat1ng and danc1ng g1ft of a amb1t1on get l'l'1H1'f1CLl and have ch11dren mls chlesous blue eyes fawonte say1ng Good Gr1ef hangs out at Bert s Y ti, Y! ' v ' ' - ' 1 AI . , ' 1 . . . . . , 'V' nr tin Y-. . , , ... ... ' r --- 'l... ' ' N ,... ' ' V . . . ... V' - 'gd Q- A V h.. .. 7: rl ...' ' ... 1 X I V V 7 --- Y f A v. .lf 1 .... I' ' often heard remarking f'Oh! Nuts! use ' aa. K. nun W Y 7 ... ... - s ... , --- I --' ', ' gb... -I - l... ' ,,, vu. 1 una . , 23 DEANNA B. KRISTOF General SANDRA A. KRISTOF General Soloist . . . favorite remarks, ghads . . . our model model Sandy . . . is always flashing a winning smile . . . likes to . . . blue-eyed and easy going . . . neat appearances . . . eat pizza and spaghetti at Bert's . . . her ambition is to possesses a friendly smile . . . can be found at Calypso and become an airline hostess . . . enjoys modern dancing . . . Sweet Shop . . . looking forward to a career in modeling. usually saying, Your full of malarky . . . works partime at Caesar's Diner as a waitress. SHERWOOD A. LABAR Industrial ROBERT M. LAKEY College Big Deal . . . plays Bi-State baseball . . . won First Prize Future plans include college and marriage . . . sports car at the State Farm Show . . . likes repairing broken things fiend . . . hangs out at the Bee Hive . . . favorite saying, . . . favorite hangout is the Bee Hive . . . when not working Don't want to hear it. . . . center on the gridiron . . . at the A. 8: P .... great hunting and fishing enthusiast . . . pet likes are food and girls . . . enjoys hunting and fishing hates eating in the cafeteria. . . . has a winning personality. BARBAR X 1 L-XMBILRT Buszness MARDIQL L LANDRY Buszness Barb ardent sports fan enjoys dancing at the Possesses an lrrestible laugh always ready for a good Bee Hive dislikes conceited people favors swim time likes dancing and drlving Fords of courselj m1ng plans on college or office work likes pizza efficient worker has big brown eyes sincere and and cheeseburgers ambition going to hast Strouds friendly hobbies are eating and sleeping hopes to burg State Teacher s College veteran on the Graduate get an office Job staff Curly active in hunting and fishing hot re Keeps us happy hifi fiend with book in hand bounder on the basketball court drives a Ford avid co operative his lnterests vary from counting the num car fiend measures 6 2 enjoys good eating ber of bricks on the side of a building to football great talker dislikes homework likes all SPOIIS vwants air force wings bubbling brown ey es good natured wonderful sense of humor 24 ROY LEIDY General CARSON PAUL LOBB College JANICE C. LOHMAN Business Hobbie are dancing and driving . . . hangout at Bee Hive . . . likes ice cream sodas and drive-in movies . . . hates rainy days that make her hair straight . . . hopes to become a good secretary . . . five-foot-six blue-eyed blond . . . real cute girl. RICHARD j. MARTOCCI College Cousy . . . sharp dresser . . . attracted to the opposite sex . . . can be found at Mary's Luncheonette . . . weight lifting and reading occupy his spare time . . . Chemistry and parad- ing for the Chieftains are his chief likes . . . plans to enter college this fall as a Chemistry major. MARILYN J. MABUS College Mem . . . captain of the cheerleaders . . . five feet, one inch, green eyes, light brown hair . . . follows all sport events . . . hates to be teased . . . the junior Banquet rates high among her memories . . . her ambition is to enter college and teach school after graduating. PAUL E. MATLOCK College A tall basketballer . . . with inexhaustable energy . . . resides on North Fifth Street . . . has a younger sister, nam- ed Linda . . . holds the rank of Star Scout . . . likes exciting parties . . . mischievous . . . apt to remark, Geel I'm hungry! . . . wishes to be a math major at college. ls-Xl 1' NIEXCLL Business ROBERTC 'VIE'NlHElNlNlTT General Stands onlv live feet tall but mighty active chosen Skip ffflgned HS King of the Bee Hive served four county ueen of the Furrow can be found whereygr vears as cl iss prexy a natural in the backfleld llkes theres something doing Pet likes convertibles horses CdfS and f1I1C Cl0Ih1Ilg while inquisitive people and and dancing Pet peeves Snobs and pushv people SChO0l comprise his pet peeves future plans include a faithful member of the mixed chorus proud possessor fdfmlflg and C0l16gC of all Cflgagefllellll flflg SHIRLEYJ XIENHENNITT General THOXI -XSJ NIENHENNITT lndustnal Shirl our attractive blond cheerleader she s full Future plans are to enter the service works at Buzzard s of pep vim and vigor will alwavs recall the first football hlectric received first pr17e in metal work played game she cheered at enjovs the Bee Hive and dancing four years at end remembers playing quoits with Lakev future plans are college and becoming a teacher is a ping pong fiend takes every thing in stride enjoys hunting and fishing an energetlc shop worker r r 4 v 1 . 7 v i a.i i 1 .i X y V- . . its - 1. - . . . . . , . , , , c ,,, 1 ,UQ , . ., .. V ' ' ' ... ' 1 '... y ... , . . . . . . . . ... . .. . - - v . ... . , . . . ' , .u- lu ' -1 V - . I ... .. . v V v v, Ya, -. .A . ia i . .. at it - H .Y , . , V- V- V. ' H r . . . .' .Q . . V 1 ... I ... . ... f . V 1 s - ' -- 'Y . ' . , 1' ' ,' 1 A ... I 55 A--s Y-of XVILLI AM A NIETZG XR KN 1ll1e knows his German can be seen at his post outside the -X S. P run snow sleet or shine hun radio operator digs rock P roll an eagle scout with a flare for electronics College GERXLD L NIILLER Industizal Active in Youth Fellowship his fayorite hobb1es are guns shooting md skeet pet likes are girls hunting and sports dislikes people who think they re big deals remembers his first date with a girl future plans include a possible sery ice hrtch P-XTRICIX K OTT Buszness Patty 1 sharp dresser drslrkes boyfriend snatchers enjoys listening to XX hl-.K layorrte saying bkrp it lox es swimming tctrye 1 H C lub member wr ney er forget the d ty she got her drryer s lleense member of the Griduate staff SAR-XH ANN OXFORD Buszness Future plrns include olfree work frequently rem irks Thunder n Lightning reil cool skrter dislikes snobs r speedy typrst cm really drrye those Lhevres . . . neat dresser . . . attractive and reliable . . . Winsome smile . . . likes fun and a good book . . . hails from North Bangor. EDWIN B 'XIILLLR Agrrculture ls aetrxe rn l' l -X md Xoung Looper rtors favorite sports are football rnd boxing while hrs hobbies are hunting incl working on cars likes riding hrs Ill0lOlCy cle at night has ambition to travel pet peeves are stalled cars anel homework frequently answers O Yea' JOHN H ORDINSKX Agncultuie Tall good looking ambition to be a successful farmer fayorrte saying Holy Nlackerall enjoys swim ming mrschrey ous has a fr rendly Hello for every one dislikes homework ohn can sometimes be found at the ly agon WX heel wins many awards in the area and senior state projects CAROL X OH ILNS Business Sunshine an expert with the hula hoop earned four letters rn basketball a great nuxer real live w ire works at the laundry also at the local movies church worker Bee Hrye member loyal sports fan an all around student plans to enter college LRAIG VX PLIFLY General fall dark and handsome who dislikes concerted girls but small people espeerally of the opposite sex as etrnecl numerous awards rn seoutmg hates to get up mornings . . . Penn State bound to study forestry . . . ambition is to explore the world. ip'--s. p51-we R X Induylylgl I l f GLHLNIZ Sonnx 11111 ues 1nd lnow Il 1 engaged tn Ulu Chun str plesent bports hllllfll of 11111 wo llll 1t woodwol 1 g 111ecl11n1c1lly school Pl 1 L11 uted Olllcer lxletn 111 llle se111or 111cl111ed enjoxs sw 1111111111g ind lootball pet peewe P H IPI I0 Itply BL C 0011 bC1Ilg' Ioreeel to e1t 111 the 1 llLlLf1l gre 1t huntgr peets to lllellll LSbIL M lsltes to beeflllle I teacher lluntmg lflll Plslllllg Club YCICYIII e1n be found at tl1e Bee Hue pl 1ns tnclude J0lI'llI1g tl1e -Xrmed Seruees RILBILLL X L PITOT 'Il Cznezal LILXX IS C, PONlXLTT AQ7lCllIt1l76 Green exed blonde lllfklel excels 1n o1l palntlng and Loule xfilllbil ol Young Qooperxtors won State eookmg hkes to e 1t l1 tngs out at Bert s dtshkes Se111o1 Projeet Book Lontest enjoys baseball and basket two l teed people 1et1xe secretary of Youth I'6llOWSl11P b1 hates l1o111ework l1kes to tease often found 1ss1st1nt dneetor of the un1or Ll1o1r future plans szxmg Holx 111 tekertl' 1e111en1bers 1111ny good t1n1es adxanced l1a1r stxl1st IClIlCIllbCI'S her f1rst k1ss when she If .111 X l f.11111er was two K XTHR1 lN li. PRlXIRObE Genetal DALL L PYbHLR College K tthy exeellent 4llI1LCI' qu1et talented Iollows tl1e SIJOILS Clllll cool md collected often spend su111.n1e1s tt C llllp XX 1ltelkeep1ng ln sl1ape dlgS 1epl1es tw ltddlestuks 1 fIlCl1Cl to all a hard pecan ICL ere 1111 1bhors noxsy people hkes good worker works ll btmes flower shop IH off l1ours books KENIXLTH C, PXSHILR College SHIRLEX NI REILD Buszness Ken lease ern laughmg enjoxs model trams and Slllfl four feet elexen 1nehes green ewes black ha1r planes read1lx spooks ll up on Halloween an ex l1kes to dance 1nd skate part1al to Whlle conwertxbles pert on odd sounds to tlI1Xf. 1 teaeher mad by plans d1sl1kes dent1sts last years C,hr1stmas season rate a eareer 1n 111ed1e1ne lugh among l1er n1en1or1es her future plans are to be come 21 prn ate secretarx WWW! W. 7 P' GS- an if 'f gfji 27 HOXVARD N. REEVES College A newcomer at B. A. xl. H. S .... is called Howie by his friends . . . has his own studio . . . works on acquiring a French accent . . . vice-president of the French Circle . . . hopes to enter radio and TV fields . . . future holds either college or the Army. LINDA C. REIMER General Lin . . . ambition to be a beautician . . . likes roller skat- ing and traveling to Blairstown . . . often heard Get lost . . . pet peeve is tattlers . . . everyone will remember Lin's crazy laugh . . . likes stock car races . . . often works in the kitchen of Ockey's . . . making salad and doing dishes. BARRY REIMER Cgllggg Red . . . can usually be found at the Bee Hive . . . pet likes include driving, nice clothes and good food . . . star half-back on the gridiron . . . memories are made of this: Junior-Senior Prom and the Junior Banquet ..., A mbition: college. MARLENE S. REIMER ..Geneml Dolly . . . four year member of the F. H. A .... willing partner in any square set . . . can often be found roller skating . . . likes swimming, cooking, and horse back riding . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . works in Murphys plans to get married and raise a family. MLRLIN -X RFPSHLR Influstnal Merl likes to hunt and fish often found tmkermg with mechanical devices ardent sports fan can usual ly be found at Dietrich s G11 1ge would like a career in aviation pl ms to enter the Air Force summer camp l958j ranks high among his memories L1lNDX K ROS-XTO General ake work during the summer as a machine operator favorite hobbies rre driving 1nd cooking favorite memory 15 the Christm 15 of 1938 and the unior Banquet will new er forget the day she got her engagement ring ambition to be 1 homem 1ker in 1 trailer DOUGLAS L RIBBLE Industozal Big Bopl r appy go lucky apt to reply Its all right the out of doors ty pe cherishes the memory of his plunge into the Richmond Creek always ready with a challenge GARY G RUCH College College bound boom booms clerks in local chain store can be found at the Bee Hive dislikes full skn ts michicy ous coquettish likes long hair LIIIY es a Dodge pet remark You re the Greatest' I- T . A. I 4. ii. . l It ll ' ' ' ' ik' IV A67 2 ae ,,,h - , V' ', ,' . . , ' rv - , ' ...L 1 ...a ' ,,, -- f .,, ' ' ' ' '. ,., v ' , ' ' ' ' v , ,, ' 2 22 2 ' 2 ...'- , T ' . l . . , 11 ,, , - - , U ,, . . fs' C. 1 L ...2' '2 ' 2 L f - , . Z4 K- ,K J . L . , .h . A K. v. - - 11 . it 1 Y! nf- L ' L , . ...2 2 - 2 2 . KATHRYN L. RUSSO General .XNNA P. S.-XB,-XTINLQ General K11111y , , , high 5111111111 l1111,i0I'CttQ , , , 1111115 IQIOII1 11051310 Arrrrzrf' . . . four leet, eleven inches, brown hzrir und eyes . . . . . . likes winter sports :rrrd dancing . . . can often be heard can usually be found :rt the Bee Hive . . . likes to dance and saying: XYlrzrt's the mzrtter, you wacky or something . . . eat . . . spectzrtor :tt :rll football gzrmes . . . often heard say- pet peeve: slrowolls . . . plzrns to become gr nurse , , , Clin ing No can dol' '... dislikes people who don't mind their zrlwzrss be seen in zr Nzrsh. own business . . . lzrvorite memories ure of sunrmer H9581 . ANTHONY SABATINE College ANN L. SANDERS College Bloe' '... pet likes include c1rrs,girls, food, and money . . . YYeiser . . . musically inclined . . . heard mzrjorette . . . czrn ezrsily be found :rt NIzrry's Luncheonette . . . beats the well qualified to play with fire . . . ehureh worker . . . well drum for the Roseto Cjhieltains . . . enjoys constructing rounded personztlitr . . . likes to sketch and parint . . . fav- model planes zrrrd solving mzrth problems . . . plans to enter orite sports: golf, ice skating, horseback riding . . . dislikes some phrase of engineering. snobbish people . . . District Chorus ranks high among her memories pl rns to te teh ITILISIC lj Q W ,3,,,.,f' V 2- if Y QQ 'hd SllI'lIl N R S XNDII 1 Colleen H LND X C SC I-l XNlxl I C'oll1frc fressrxe rn us t C rx rlrer U rr tr rxels lrorn the Bee Hrxe to len Xr xl Xouth Center 2 J if Brnd rnber ol N t1 rl llonor Sorr drslrkes word e rusrc e er erlx Jrrtrcr 2 l e rlled Ste J muld lrke to rr rx w prtes rn surrrrnrrng md ree skttrng pl rns to beeome r homework college bound pl ills to trke up Journ R X rlrsm 11 XNXI P SC lll I Collrer NI XRX XNN SHCJLXI Xlsl R G1 1111111 rt ol nur peppx cheerlert good drrrer lrkes to 111 1111111 111111 lc, No hide ing enjoxs rr llornecomrng Uueen member ol Bee Hire ,1,1,111m,1g 11111 11,1111 1111111111 es p 1,tx re rr rr utlr Count 1 rn be rdentrfred bx her blonde rs tu UL lm 11,115 g1,111g1,11 11111, 1111111111111 111 be LlJL1lll1 'ml lllimlll Sm' lllgllll lCC 'UmCmlS i LQIIHH er rn remembers the night she reeerxed her eng rgemerrt rr ol remembers the trrp to XX est Point hopes Img to te rch school 29 . C . 1 Q X Q 4 s ' ' ' ' ' I . Q ' . z ... . . zl , ,Lf -. ,- 1. . , ,- . 1 , , fb Ste-re' . . . spends hrs spare time rn Lzrston . . . lrkes pro- nxkvtllillln . . . very zrctrve rn church zretrvrtres . . . eonstzrntly ...plat tlreszrx with he la 'L'-'s 1 :ree ' - -1 '- .- I' ' '1 f 1 . . . rrre -' Q 'ar i mn: A' 'ety . . . the ' ' HCZIIAH is lik- rr 'ro her -zrrs , . . -1 -' 4' 2 ' '- to b' ca - f -I he-rr . . . wr do 1 V2 1' 'itll 1 - ' 1 ' 1 , '1 ' ... 1 , 'L l 'I.T'. J 'gf 11 . '1 V Ur- 'r ' - 1 lers..., NIg'1Xnrr ... 7 l' dzrce... - ', ,v A' ' 'R ' -' ' 1 A -'s'1'h...lik 1 ,p'-:rd e Yo l il...z 1' 1 21 ' V -1 1 '- hzrirz 1. 'le... ' l ' . ,Q -'Z . .Q . ' 1 . A - 1 1 kir l cur... '- 1 1 ' ' - -' b 'Ula PATRICIA A SHOEMAKIIR Geneml at excels IH her school work can always be found readmg a good book qulet but WISC remembers her f1rst day at B H 5 plans a nurslng career makes a hobby of llSt6Ylll'lQ to good records IS often heard saymg Boy DEANNA C SHORT General Dee prue wlnner 1n the Farm Show llkes football pet peexe IS washmg dlshes plays the organ llkes to cook and sew often found shopplng and dnung around plans to attend Beaut1c1an School February IS her fax or1te month DAlNIILL C SHNGLILTON General Danny one of our cute boys has a wmnlng sm1le lxkes to roller skate at the Hangar amb1t1on to do mechanlcal work clurmg the summer l1e drd farm work llkes to drmk lots of m1lk fayor1te memory was h1s flrst r1de 1n a Plper Cub PAMELA A STODDARD Colleve Pam co captaln of the r1fle dr1ll team Joy r1d1ng danclng mus1c readmg and talkmg dlslrkes egot1st1cal men and fluttery glrls would l1ke to obtain a B A degree 1n the f1eld of Soclal SCICHLC 1n the future ma1n amb1t1on 1S to trayel extenslwely and study abroad iff., -f 'Nur W1 ,fin 'Q DORO I HX L UBAlXTL General FRANCIS V U TSLH College DoDO often he nd s1y1ng Guess wh ttf IS a vol V1nt d15l1kes smart peisons and doing homework unteer worker it L xston Hospital always has a cheery works at his father 5 sery ICC station hunting flblllllg and neyer 11 as to 1nuel1 to say remembers her trapping comprise his fax orite sports honored by 9th grade homeroom can frequently be seen wrltlng Field and Stream Plshmg Award plans his future for letters always has her nose IH a good book cher college HIIIICIIJHICS being an eng1neer lshes the thought of bemg an R N D1-XNE P VERONIA College BEX ERLX A H XGINER General Strutting majorette citizenship and spelhng award Bey petite little brunette yery fond of mce ay 1d swimmer future outlook college part tlme clothes real smooth dancer can often be heard say secretarial work favors n1ce clothes hates concelt ing H1 Ho Steyerimo Bee Hiye IS her second home ed people sparkling brown eyes loves the hot sun 15 often eating butter pecan 1ee cream her future and seashore may be found at the Bee Hue keen a1m 15 to tttend a beauty culture sehool on dancing X131 DA XX ILIDM AN Business JAMLS D VVILLS Geneml -Xdores working with mlmals ietne member of 4 H m money keeper of the Student Louncll Llub hopes to be 1 secret try or typlst enjoys shop hallback on the football squad Pet l1kes include sport ping lor clothes 1ntr1gu1ng brown eyes loathes con cars Pen Argyl Street and cheerleader dislikes sack celted people finds relixlnent in mlniature golf dresses football biseball basketball sw1mm1ng are 1115 sp'1rk1ingperson'1lity . . . short and sweet . . . quiet . . . as fayorite sports . . . outside activities include being Presi- '1 smile for everyone. dent of the Bee Hive Youth Louncil. YVO1N1NE lx. YAHRAES Business Yvonne . . . sweet blue-eyed blonde . . . a part time worker in the Food Basket . . . dislikes coneeited people . . . enjoys dancing at the Bee Hive . . . plans on becom- ing a secretary . . . favors sport cars . . . swimming is one of her favorite hobbies . . . her ambition is going to Florida- 22542:- Y 31 1 -sl X R 5 ' '?,g'S1b::'q, 1' n 'v fan: 15 'I I S s my IIIIII: ,uv emor 19 dir Q 'LJ 'rl 5' '-.:!v.L 'llegksn -. 5,5 ACKERMAN BERNICE E Future Homemakers of Amerlca 123 Bet ter Homes Secretary 2 3 Slater BUSI ness Staff 4 Commerclal Club Vlce Presldent 4 AMY RAYMOND T Basketball l 23 4 Typ1ng Club 2 Student Coun ell 2 Psychology Club 3 Varslty B Club 2 3 4 ANGELINE AMANDA R Llbrary Club 1234 Mlxed Chorus 123 Rllle Drxll Team 2 Drama Club 3 4 Graduate Llterary Stall 2 34 Com merclal Club Treasurer 4 BEERS CAROL I Future Homemak ers of Amerlca 12 Student Councll Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Trl H1 Y 2 34 Slater Staff 34 Majorette 34 BICKFORD PATRICIA A M1X6d Chorus 12 Servlce Club Future Homemakers of Amerlca 234 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 BISHOP JUDITH E Outdoor Club Basketball 1 2 3 4 Maroon and Whlte 12 Trl H1 Y 2 3 4 Rlfle Drlll Team Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 BLACK NORMAN E Industrl al Club Huntlng and Flshlng Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 BOZZUTO RONALD J Vlsual Alds Engllsh Club Latm Club 2 Typlng Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 3 4 Readmg Semlnar 3 Slater Staff 3 Edltorlal Edltor 4 Graduate Llterary Staff Sports Edl tor 4 Graduate Llterary Staff Sports Edltor 4 Drama Club 4 BUSH GERALD R Huntlng and Flshlng Club 1234 Vlsual Alds Club 1 2 3 4 BUSH LUCILLE A Future Home makers of Amerlca 12 Vlce Presl dent 3 4 Rllle Drlll Team 2 3 4 BUTL FRANK D Class V1cePres1 dent Football 1234 Basketball 1 234 Baseball 1234 Varslty B Club 1 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 2 Vlce Presldent 3 4 Athletlc Asso clatlon Vlce Presldent 3 Student Councll Treasurer 3 CAPONIGRO JONATHAN A Vlsu al Alds Club 1234 Readmg Seml nar 3 4 CAPPOLA ASSUNTA L D rama Club 2 Future Homemakers of Amerlca 3 4 Graduate Llterary Stall 3 Rllle Drlll 3 4 CASCIOLI MATTHEW R Band 1 234 Readlng Semlnar 3 Typlng Club 4 CATINO LOUISE C Outdoor Club Llbrary Club 123 Maroon and Whlte Llterary Staff 12 Drama Club Mlxed Chorus 12 34 Gradu ate Llterary Staff 2 3 Actlvlty Edltor 4 Future Nurses Club 2 Secretary 34 Colorguard 34 Typlng Club 3 Slater Llterary Staff 4 CISTONE PETER J Student Coun cll 1,234 Vlsual Alds Club 12 VlcePres1dent 34 Graduate Llter ary Staff 2 Sports Edltor 3 Edltor 4 Senlor Play 4 COLLURA GEORGE J Band 1 2 Football 1234 Baseball 2 Mlxed Chorus 23,4 Varslty B Club 2,3,4, Readmg Semlnar 3,4 CORNINE, ELAINE J Commerclal Club 4, Slater Buslness Staff 4 COPE, LYNN E Sclence Club, Typ lng Club 2, Huntlng and Flshlng Club 3 Readmg Semlnar 34 Bas ketball Manager 3 4 CRUVER LEOIN B Sclence Club Huntlng and Flshlng Club 123 Vlsual AldS Club 123 Presldent 4 Slater Stalf 4 Readmg Semlnar 4 DANKO TRINA C Future Home makers of Amerlca 3 4 DECKER BARBARA L Band 1,23 Future Nurses Club 234 Slater Buslness Stalf 4 DeRElNLIS MARIE L Future Home makers of Amerlca 3 4 DOLL JOYCE A Basketball Maroon and Whlte Llterary Staff 2 Psychol ogy Club 3 Slater Buslness Stall 4 Commerclal Club 4 Graduate Llter ary Staff 4 DUE RICHARD M Typlng Club 2 Basketball Manager 3 4 Readmg Semlnar 34 Graduate Llterary Staff 3 Semor Play 4 EVANS MILDRED A Art Club Vlsual Alds Club Mlxed Chorus 2 Slater Llterary Staff 34 Rlfle Drlll Team 34 Four Teens 34 FETHERMAN MARTIN J Indus trlal Arts Club Huntlng and Flsh lng Club 1 2 3 4 FERRIS ROBERT W Football Bas ketball 1234 Baseball 1234 Stu dent Councll 13 Presldent 4 Na tlonal Honor Soclety 2 President 3 4 Typlng Club 2 Latln Club 2 Varslty B Club Secretary 234 Slater Llterary Staff 3 4 Semor Play FERRIS VERONICA A Outdoor Club Basketball Band 123 Pub llcatlons 2 Graduate Llterary Stall 34 Drama Club 34 Commerclal Club 4 Slater Buslness Staff 4 FISHER SHIRLEY A Future Home makers of Amerlca 123 Presldent 4 Rllle Drlll 2 FREEMAN EDNA I Outdoor Club Vlce Presldent Maroon and Whlte Staff 12 Basketball 1234 Llbrary Club 23 Future Nurses Club 234 Trl H1 Y 234 Rllle Drlll Team 3 4 Slater Staff 3 FRITZ BARBARA J Future Nurses Club 23 Presldent 4 Trl H1 Y 2 Graduate Llterary Staff 234 Rllle Drlll Team 3 4 Slater Staff 4 Drama Club 4 FRUTCHEY NELSON L Future Farmers of Amerlca 3 Secretary 4 Vlsual Alds Club 4 GOOD BURTON S Basketball 123 Huntlng and Flshlng Club Treas urer 34 Baseball 34 Readmg Sem lnar 4 HAAS KENNETH M Football 123 4 Hunt1ng and Flshlng Club Treas urer 1234 Varslty B Club 23 Presldent 4 Basketball 2 3 4 HANDELONG ELEANOR A Out door Club Typlng Club 2 Future Nurses Club 234 Mlxed Chorus 4 Art Club Vlce Presldent 4 HAY PAUL W Basketball 2 SCICIICC Falr Club 3 Drama Club 3 Psychol ogy Club 3 Readmg Semlnar 4 HAYDEX JAMES J Student Coun c1l Industrlal Arts Club Huntlng and Flshlng Club 2,3, Vlsual A1115 Club 4 HEINSOHIN, LILLIAN H Band 1,2, 3,4, M1xed Chorus l,2,3,4, Vlsual Alds Club, Future Nurses' Club 4, Sclence Falr Club 4, Senlor Play 32 HOCKIN FREDERICK H Football 1,2 Huntlng and Flshlng Club 1 2 3 4 Vlsual Alds Club 3 Llbrary Club JACOB STEPHEN J Baseball 234 Typlng 2 Graduate Staff 2 Drama Club 3 Slater Staff 3 Readmg Sem 1nar4 JOELLA DONNA L Outdoor Club Drama Club Trl H1Y 2 Llbrary Club 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Slater BUSIDCSS Staff 4 JONES ROSLYN Future Homemak ers of Amerlca 1234 Stage Crew Better Homes Club 2 Rllle Drlll Team234 KIRKLANID ANNE E Maroon and Whlte Llterary Staff 2 Psychology Club 3 Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 3 4 Graduate Llterary Staff 34 Slater Busmess Staff 4 Commerclal Club Presldent 4 KOCHER CHARLES S Student Councll 2 Huntlng and Flshlng KLINGEL KENNETH R T y p 1 n g Club 2 Hunt1ng and Flshlng Club KRESSLER GEORGE N Huntlng and Flshlng Club 12 Sclence Club Basketball Typlng Club 2 Rocket Soclety 3 Student Councll 3 Psy chology Club 3 M1xed Chorus 34 KRESSLER SONYA A Future Homemakers of Amerlca Art Club Llbrary Club 1234 Mlxed Chorus 234 Latln Club 2 Trl H1Y 2 Graduate Buslness Stall 3 Manager KRISTOF DEANNA B Outdoor Club Mlxed Chorus 1234 Rlfle Drlll Team 2 3 4 Four Teens Cho rus 3 Future Homemakers of Amer lca 4 KRISTOF SANDRA A Mlxed Cho rus 14 Servlce Club Future Home makers of Amerlca 2 Secretary 34 Rlfle Drlll Team 2 Captaln 3 and 4 Better Homes 3 LABAR SHERWOOD A Football 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Huntlng and Flshlng Club 3 4 LAKEY ROBERT M Huntlng and Flshlng Club 12 Football 123 4 VZFSIIY B Club 234 Basketball LAMBERT BARBARA J Art Club President Outdoor Club Llbrary Club 13 Basketball 23 Trl H1Y 234 Graduate Llterary Staff 34 Commerclal Club 4 Edltor of Un derclassman of Graduate 4 LAlNDRY MARDEL L Outdoor Club Maroon and Vvhlte Llterary Staff 2 Graduate Llterary Staff 3 Graduate Buslness Staff 4 Slater Buslness Staff 4 Commerclal Club 4 LEIDY ROY H Huntlng and Flsh lng Club 1234 Football 2 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 LOBB CARSON P Huntlng and Flshlng Club Typmg Club 2 Rock et Soclety 3 Readmg Semlnar 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 LOHMAN JANICE C Orpheus 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R Basketball I2 Visual Aids Club Graduate Staff l,2 Band l,2 Natlonal Honor Soclety I 3 4 Typmg Club 2 Drama Club 34 Slater Literary Staff 34 Readtng Semmar 34 Semor Play 4 SCHANKEL WENDA G Drama Club, Assembly Commtttee, Future Nurses' Club 2,3,4, Tr1H1Y 2,3,4, 'vltxed Chorus 2, Typmg Club 3 SCHULTZ, JEANNE P Outdoor Club Presrdent, Drama Club, Ma 33 'L' Q.,-4 5'r ' Eb. 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Under the advisorship of Mr. Armon Vlfilliams our eflicient junior class officers are Barry Gleim, presi- dentg Bruce jones, vice presidentg Mary Ann Dutt, secretaryg and Joan Rehrig, treasurer. Throughout the year we have many athletic ac- complishments to be proud of. juniors on our out- standing football team are: Larry Evans, Tim East Larry Albert, Louis Joella, Sal Molle, Ron Mack Bruce jones, Duane Labar, Yvarren Brodt, Donald Buzzard, Dan Falcone, Gary Farole, Barry Gleim, and Rich Schiavone. In basketball we are proudly represented by Ron Mack, Barry Gleim, Franklin Jennings, and Donald Buzzard. Of course we can't leave the girls out. joan Rehrig, Jean Joella, Carol Spagnola, Donna Davanzo and Gail Pellechia helped comprise the team. J I Remember all the shoe polish we used to paint the sleigh for our colorful dance which was chris- tened XVhite XN'onderland. A job well done by the Junior Class. Our high stepping majorettes included Donna Bliller, Donna Labar, Kay Chamberlain, Carole Kor- ell, Petrina Defilippantonia, and Mary Anne Dutt, alternate. In cheering we are represented by Kay XVeidlick, Mary Louise Hamm, Carole Labar, and Jeanne Caiazzo. I-leading our marching band are Barbara Con- stable, Diane Bartholomew of the color guard, and Barbara Reddinger, alternate. The most important functions this year were the Prom and the Banquet. The Farm Show Building, beautifully decorated as Moonlight and Roses, was the site of the Prom and the junior Banquet was held at Mountain Lake House. Closing our eleventh year, we of the class of '60 hope we have thus far contributed something useful to our school, along with our antics. YVith our many capable leaders and hardworking followers we hope our work will be remembered for some small ac- complishments as we eagerly look forward to our last year. 1 .f-is JUNIQRS Makz'ng forex. . . felling .rloakeroor and football tags. . . Writin term papers. . . and the Wert oint trqb bzlglalzlgbt the unior year 11-B Row One: D. Snyder, P. Dililippan- tonio, B. Disidore, C. Nerino, C. La- Bar, D. Sabatine, M. Liiro, P. Rosato. Row Two: R. Bussenger, M. J. Ott, M. A. Albert, V. Buskirk, G, Lohman, B. Good, J. Williams, B. De Rea. Row Three: B. Altorfer, D. Bartholomew, C. Kohonovich, G. Lang, R. jones, L. Lohman, J. Steinmetz, C. Getz. . KX: .-, 11-C Row One: T. Leverington, P. De Milio G. Cerino, J. Quigg, J. Caiazzo, C. Cas cioli, J. Saddler, D. Davanzo, K. Trex- ler, J. Buskirk, W. Brodt, D. Buzzard Row Two: D. Cerino, A. Capozzolo, P Shubick, G. Pellechia, A. Haffner, R Schiavone, M. L. Hamm, E. Honey N. jones, F. Falcone, L. Evans, D. Fal cone. Row Three: R. Schiavone, G Parole, K. Weidlich, M. Dutt, D. Mill- er, B. Bisher, K. Chamberlain, B. Con- stable, T. East, S. Bisher, D. LaBar. 11-G Rau' One: B. Ponnett. Il. Shover, A Hopper, j. Kiefer. C. Farace. R. Rec- gle. Row Tim: D. Lcveringlon, B. De Rosa, R. Giralico, E. Miller, C. Fraun- fclter, B. Everrit, D. Miller. Ron' Three: N. Frulchey. B. N'cidman, -I Brown, S. Ponte, S. Repshcr, R. Bush B. Dunbar. 'Kp' 11-P Row One: XV. Miller, A. Grassa, li jones, A. Lararis, B. Groner, j. joclla D. Leveringlon, S. Pysher, N. Menu cola, C. Morris. Ron' Two: R. Hughes L. joella, R. Trihle, XV. Lambert, j Rehrig, B. XVcrkheiser, S. YVilliams j. Strauss, C. Wasser, F. Williams. Ron' Three: YS'erner, F. Jennings D. La Bar, B. Gliem, N. Lohman, B Butt, B. Parsons, C. Spagnola. Nl. N'er ner, R. Sleep, R. Nasser, ssvkl ,Hott rf' ' ac 2 11-I Ron' One: A. Thomas. R. Hulsizer P. Bolzuto, R. Hill, D. Miller, R Rasely. Ron' Two: B. Garris, L. Al bert, Miller. S. Molle, R. Mulhen CI. Morris, D. Van Norman. Handle- long. Rou' Three: D. jones, XY. Hop- steucr, R. Duchrame, T. Kroul, B Altofer, B, Labarre, S. Lupicino. .,l i , ...gi ' 1 ' t 'E fait -SN Carefully examining the replica of the new Bangor Area Joint High School ring are Jeanne Butz,I secretary, Zane Pysher, f7'6'1lSll7'f'V, Rifihafd Miller, president, and John WVilliams, vice-president. The selection of a new ring had major signihcance to the entire student body Sophomores The class of '61 came into being in September, 1957 when we elected Bernard Reimer, President, John lvilliams, Vice President, Sherwood Ott, Secretary, and Zane Pysher, Treasurer, to lead the way through our Freshman year, under our advisor, Mrs. Mildred Osborne. The annual Gettysburg, Harrisburg trip, under the supervision of Mr. Armon Williams, will long be re- membered. The Pennsylvania Dutch meal was more than enjoyed by all at Shartlesville Hotel. The field trip was the highlight of the Freshman year: Only three more years to go! ln September, 1958 we elected our Sophomore class oflicers: Richard Miller, President, John Williams, Vice President, Jeanne Butz, Secretaryg Zane Pysher, Treasurer. Jay Young served as our class advisor be- cause Mrs. Osborne had a leave of absence for the year. This affected our class in more ways than one. It also meant a new Plain Geometry teacher. Mr. James Drury served the purpose. lfVe also had a new World History teacher, Mr. Dale Baker. Our class was well kept in the public eye. Sharon Kauffman and Loretta Angeline became cheerleaders, while Jane Strunk made it for substitute. Jeanne Butz and Karen Ronca added to our snappy majorettes. Our neat color guards also had a newcomer, Sandra Cann. Football season soon rolled around. Some of our fel lows were on the team. To mention a few: Bernard Reimer, ack Williams, Earl Van Doren Dick Shoe maker, Bob Dawe, Ken Fraunfelter, Dick Miller and many others. Our class was fortunate to have so many promising basketball players as: Carmen Filippantonio, James Cummings, James Brown, James Rehrig, Barry War rick, Doug Heard, Ken Smith, Dale Kulp, Earl Van Doren, Larry Frare, Don Eden, Ronald DeLorenzo and Zane Pysher. Of course the girls cannot be forgotten. The girls playing with the Lassies were Diane Piefly, Sandra Cann, Jeanne Butz, Marge Masters, Lorraine Parsons Brenda Farino, Barbara DeRosa, and Rose DeCesare The Sophomore Dance was held April 18. A king and queen were crowned and a good time was enjoyed by all. Many of our Sophomore boys occupied positions on the baseball team. To mention a few, there were NVayne Del Alba, Ken Smith, Bun Reimer, Robert Collura, and Earl Van Doren. Many others also played. With many pleasant memories we end our Sopho more year. Yes, we are all anxious for summer vaca tion, but we are also excited about coming back to Bangor High next year as Juniors, for after all, VVe only have two more years to go. 'S 'ir N39 fr D J y . SOPHCMORES .Yeleetin Ll king and queen or 'Hppk Blofsom T ime'f . choosing 6l new school ring elerzfn . . . and eompoyitionr J mbolize the .fopbomoret 10-B Row One: R. Del Bacco, E. Godshalk, L. Angeline, B. Garis, D. Altieri, P Searfass, B. Farino, S. Cascioli, D Eden. Row Two: F. Curcio, C. Fenner L. Fenner, B. Wooley, J. Shultz, J. Ed- wards, P. Romanish, J. Abruzzese, L. Frare, J. Brown. Row Three: J. Al- bert, J. Hahn, S. Anderson, S. Pysher D. Bickford, V. Jones, J. Bellis, K Brodt, R. De Lorenzo. 10-C Row One: C. Difillipantonio, W. Dell- 'Alba, K. Kneebone, D. Parsons, S. Counterman, J. Kressler, P. Nerino, M. Curvino, D. Farole, C. Kressler, N. johnson, F. Baker. Row Two: R. Hotchkiss, R. Hendershot, C. Hower, K. Buzzard, M. Ike, M. Callie, R. De- Cesare, G. Coleman, M. Imboden, J. Edinger, L. Zito, P. Lopiano. Row Three: R. De Cesare, B. Hocking, K. Dally, C. Hooper, S. Fishler, M. Mas- ters, D. Pieily, S. Cann, J. Butz, D. Frank, C. Miller, P. De Franco. 10-I lion' One: G. Messinger, K. Hess, R Paclula. I.. Shoemaker. D. Hughes, N Shook, B. Moyer. K. Ifraunfcller, S. Soutlers. Ron' Tivo: Rehrig, D Kulp. R. Hancock, j. Falcone, E. Hum mel. R. Owens, XV. Hunt. YY. Butler Ron' Three: M. Strouse. Ott, B XYarrick, J. Commins, J. Moyer. IJ. Perelli, B. Miller, Hotchkiss. 10-P Ron' One: I.. Sipos, Ii. Simons, R I-Ihersolcl, j. Black. IS. Pysher, R. Ile Marco, ll. Dingle, C. Rutt. R. Collura, KI. Pritchard, C. 'I'eel. Rau' Tzwu: ll Houck, C. Sahatine, N. Pitotti, D. Mill er, B. Reimer, Ii. Van lloren. j. Ca pone. R. Shoemaker, NI. Shanahan C. Ruth, C. Shook. Ron' 'l'hrr'1'.' NI Kresge. S. Iurtzo. B. Dawe, j. Wil liams, 'If Beers, D. Hearcl. Nliller KI. NIL-ugar. A. Smith, Ii. l.ohh. .X Ritl1artls.CI. 'l'homas. C3 im U 'Q J 0 10-K Rau' One: I-'. Trexler, A. Irwin, P I.ohh, R. Smith. G. Strauss, C. Kindt CL. Sahatine, P. Hunt, E. Malazzo, -I Lane, I.. Falcone. Ron' Tivo: G. Rell clinger, G. XYillizuns, Ii. Roberts, D Ronco. K. Ronca, S. Kauffman. M Rouch, S. Ott, Pretlmore, C. Shoe- maker. R. Reimer, Ron' Three: R Tucker, II. De Rosa, I.. Kern, S. Roh- erts, j. l.entz, J. Strunk, I.. Parsons B. Brewer. If. Teclescu. UNDERCLASSMEN 5671611112 Ezlglatb and intla Gmderf the leaders of tomorrow -9- . . 4' li in Y 'J fm. ,' L'-' ' f-'-1-11'-2 ----'gr.ft1si.f?5,q,1,g1,+gagf.a ',gif1:g'ggfg3-1s'sr:+L-Wfigisiff-2.g5 521.1 as-f'. .- '- ima -, .vc .t ft'-,J ab- ., -,H-5-, .,,.s..,'g,x, .-y YL' fl. -.','ufN '-s,,.A. 4g-vi., -ff!-u.,'gg, --,'4..'ll-5 '- ,-., '-f.- ..- . V- .A ,- J. A5.L-'iiv Z' Xvillll son arc von sin in 1? i4-Sf Studvin 1 diligcntlv are these eighth fraclc En lish role cs. FZ , 2 F-, s I ,V , A . P-, PZ P g - xiii, ,251 -b ,I .,72..1A .,-,..,,A,:3,,'.t.f.,, .1 V, vt. ,.w,. W I rr... KJV, Q v' '.:-'- r -f-1--2+ 1? ?-f1'! '- wif- IN?- ik'L'3:'i' 'lR?.:-': 'Si 'Pr -'. '..1k'--, '-'.-f 'GY' '-1. .. .--.ii-1,-.f-1 Ur.. .f.-.rr r-'fS.f:'w.:4. - .'r-'af . -6 -.- -f 'WY XS- Calorics dnn't sccm to phase this young lmlv, especially when iL's her own cooking. '33 lJon'1 build a barricade-we won'l steal your food. -sm la- ', X1 I . T - W-.,. ' , P' . X V-,K . f ni i f' 'fl .1 , . ,jifi A. ,, 9-C Ron' One: B. Croner, A. De Ceasare, K. Strauss, S. XVeidman, B. Adams, J Share, D. Sanders, D. Rouck, L. Fal cone. Row Tzuo: L. Spinato, T. Honey, D. Duvo, A. Moyer, M. Molle, D. Meni cola. C. Communale, C. Pysher, B. Black, J. Tinsley. Ron' Three: C. Kneehone, B. Sleep, J. Luscombe, C. Albert. C. Crighton, D. Taylor, M Hamm, T. Ciccarelli, Policelli. NH . 9-I Ron' One: L. Brown, B. Sauders, G Everitt, C. Miller, A. Rumhold, A Davis, D. Holland, L. Martocci. Row Two: R. Pysher, D. Hummel, Getz R. Biley, J. Caiazzo, L. Fisher, XV Biechy, D. Everitt. Row Three: YV Steinmetz, N. Teads, P. Pysher, E Teel, VV. Holland, L. Hallet, V. Han- clelong. A, Messinger. ' fs if 9-G Row One: B. Reimer, S. Grigg, L. Ro- mano, M. Kovacs, L. Reed, J. Stein- metz, Heller. Row Two: D. Mene- cola, B. Frey, J. Gower, C. Mistishen, A. Good, M. Figlioli. Ron' Three: J. Datesman, J. Lang, D. Savitz, P. Stans- berry, J. Strauss, D. Campbell. Qi-4 rig, ...ra 9-P Ron' One: D. Caracio, R. Romano, XV. Miller, J. Singley, P. Martin, K. God- shalk, F. Heinsohn, A. Turtzo, R. Jo- ella, J. Arnts. Ron' Tzuo: S. Spagnola, R. Bet, K. Cowling, K. Strout, J. Schultz, Sabatine, C. Price. I.. De Lorenzo, F. Stiles, M. Tielf. Ron' 'l'hrfe: D. Duerr, N. Currio, J. Berger, BI. Cook, K. Taplcy, C. Hallct, C Lohman, M. Powlette, Exams. J Y X 8-G Ron' One: A. YVisk, B. Lange, B Hill, R. Caiazzo, R. Price, J. Ronco, C. Brewer, T. Matthews, G. Shook E. Majka. Row Tzvo: D. Raesly, XV. ' rx I Williams, J. Vester, G. Pysher, P Hughes, C. Smith, J. Barr, L. Shoe- maker, J. Williams. Row Three: J. Gaffney, C. Butler, P. YVise, D. Greger G. Setsadi, P. Kussler, Carrescia, F. Holland, D. D'Imperio, A. Falcone. i 1 lllln 8-M Ron' One: l-Q Castano, K. Akins, 0. Woolley, C. Rice. V. Stine, P. Poyer, I.. Ponnetl, P. Preclmore, F. Roberts. J. Comunale. Rau' Two: R. Snyder, H, Lattermann, B. Fehr, J. Hughes, R. M. Antonioli, Duloc, L. Patti, L. Thomas. Ron' Three: B. La Bar. R. Van H'hy, T. V'ildrick, B. Godshalk, C. Chamberlain, E. Miller. Snyder, H. Palmer, G. Haffner, P. Smith. v . 'JJ U 1 ,Q JL 1 N. i.--35'-E52 TWQ93 8-B Row One: F. Lancaster, J. Bray, T Moyer, N. Berger, J. Haas, R. Frutch- ey, L. Romanish, L. Cappola, Enake J. D'Avanzo. Row Two: D. Frutch- ey, E. Cross, D. Bartman, L. Matlock, K. Jones, D. Morykin, D. Serfass, C. Bellis, R. Dietrich, J. YVilliams. Row Three: XV. Jory, D. Horn, C. Morre, W. Farare, N. Weidman, C. Hess. 'I'. Broth, K. Bisher, B. Heller. f C5 Z. 8-H ga ' -af und 5 Ron' One: G. Dell'Alba, J. Frare, C Rice, A. Ziegler, S. Chamberlain, D Henclershot, L. Kaniper, J. Roberts B. Lcverington. Row Two: D. Vietro L. Janette, B. Hetherington, A. Schia- vone, K. WVilliams, Pitotti, A. Frey D. Viglione, L. Godshalk, B. Rutt. Ron' Three: R. Bennett, B. Albert P. Mayer, B. De YVitt, D. Cruyer, C. Leidy, D. Longcar, L. Miller, B. Jones. x 7-F Ron' One: K. Inipeeiati, H. Jones, W. Difilippantonio, J, Repsher, R. Fritz. K. Hess, J. Jones, J. Cappolella. J. Capone, L. Fragano, J. Schiavone. Ron' Two: M. Duvo, D. Edinger, K. Hendershot, A. Altieri, D. Butler, L. Jennings, G. Ott, J. Bisher, F. Giang, C. Craziano, E. YVillian1s. Row Three: G. Lattermann, I.. Klein, R. Reese, J. Locke, J. Romansky, R. Staples, R. Muhlen, Reese, L. Fraunfelter, YV. Cerino, S. Reed. C9 as 1 7-L Rou' One: D. De Rea, N. Mengel, K. Shanahan, K. Kussler, J. Kneebone, L. XYerkheiser, Blitz, D. Shafer, L. Sah- atine, B. Buskirk, P. Reeves. Rou' Two: C. Sipos, M. Ricco, S. Pow- lette, A. Le Donne, C. Nagy, J. Klusko, J. Comunale, J. Heid, R. Pitotti. Row Three: T. Skovronsky, P. Paraci, D. De Csch, C. Hughes, N. Beers, P. Kie- fer, C. Masters, P. Hartley, T. Huff, WV. Yeager, C. Coleman. 3 KD! rv 9 7-H Row One: M. Ronco, YV. Cole, D. De Franco, C. Del Bacco, N. De Sontis, S. Heisey, A. Priori, A. Blair. Row Tzvo: T. Evans, A. Pysher, P. Moore, S. Singer, P. Calviero, B. Korell, T. Moysey, B. Kressler, Angeline, B. Schultz, D. Mollo. Row Three: C. Roneo, R. LaBarr, L. Acker, C. VVag- ner, L. Bussenger, R. Brands, D. Dawe, C. Mensch, B. Ott, D. Frey. -5? E5 R13 H.. , l s Q 7-R Rau' One: B. Spangenberg, G. La- Bar, L. Lohb, Remagen, K. Grigg, A. De Ceasare, N. Harris, O. Hande- long, S. Heard, J. Parsons, M. Greene. Row Tivo: R. Mann, B. Butz, S, Hill CL. Gibson, K. Edwards, L. Blake, J Lanmbert, S. Miller, A. Podboreski, B Schankel, E. Miller. Ron' Three: Hughes, R. Rainey, L. Ryder, J S Schlemmer, E. Davidson, M. Butz, C Creighton, J. Shoemaker, R. Puzzuto B. Burnard. I-.lectronlcs ln thL XIUITIIL Xge .is PTLSLIIICKI III thc Ccnudl Llectru asscmblw cerlalnlx Ixcpt all the students mule au akc ACTIVITIES I N! A-R, hx.:-4' 1 Il Om C 1111111 1 r XIIIIO Beers 131111 R 71 1110 o X 111t111l1e1s eonf 111th thur lLlXlSOI to Ddll llllll s C1 usso ll R the progrtuu 1111 student lLdCll1llg das Ce.1s1L N CJIXIIIO C Hoopu lx Dallx I Honu R SCllldX0llC Future Teachers and Nurses The Future Te tehers C,lub w is 0TgdllllCCl m 19:14 bs Dr Xnson H unm to gnc students who trc plznmng 1 teachmg career to beeome fa1n1l1ar xuth requlre ments ulwtinttges and Cl1SdClY2lUl1dUCS of teaclung Igxperxenee IS oflered tluough the club to obserxe mtl to tetch 111 the grtcle of the students lnterest The IT X seeks to t1 1111 xoung people through prutue lo1 IJIA0lCSS1OIl 11 11111 11116 leitlershlp fuo tlelcques ol the club une S1clclle1 and emne Butz were sent to H'1rr1sbu1U lor 1 conxenuon tlus xear Exerx meek the members he 11 ttlks from the school fdcultx or from OLllS1ClCfS on toplcs eoncernmq the tctchmg IJI'0fCSS1OH The club his elghteen members 'Ilu ofhcers ue Rob1n bnotlclv, presldent Kathy Russo x1teprLs1dent KM Dtllx secretarx and Rose l1ne SCll1dXOl1C treasu1e1 The F11tu1e Nurses, wluch was founded m 1991 unde1 the d1rect1on oi XI1ss 11121116 Engler, RN , ex ploles mam phases of the held of nursmg through lCCllllCS COIlCt'IIllI1g IJFCXCIIIIOII of acculents md S1Ck ness To 1141 such stuclv the elub v1s1ted jeflerson ind XX omcns xICC1lC21l hospltils Ill Phllatlelphld 11115 xear The club also plans 111 1111111111 banquet 1n YNl'1lCh alu1nn1 who hate become nurses return to tell about the1r expenences 1601! C2716 1 HdlltlClt1l1g C N1111111 R Hentlershot D Pnsons lx Cascloll R011 F10 B Constable C lhomas M CLIYNIIIO J Quxgg J lxe1fLr I Hcmsohn 16071 171160 B 1515116 P Shubnck D Lbantz V Scltaukel B FIII7 K XNE1Cl I-uture Nurses check C1x1l Defense equ1pment hck E I-reeman 333 YQ' 24, +1 -af 2 , . These ine girls attended the Model l'nited Nations Assembly held at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Match 20 and 2l. ISDH. Dressed in the costmnes of Yugoslayian peasants are Mildred Evans, spokesman for the group. Mary Ann Dutt, Mary Louise Hamm. Barbara K-roner, and Carol Owens. il heir costumes were worn to one session of the Assembly and also to the Interna- tional Banquet where girls representing nearly all of the mem- bers of the l'nited Nations were dressed in their native cos- tumes. At the Assembly they discussed several proposals which are frequently questions brought tip before the L'nited Nations Assembly today. At one point in the Assembly, Russian delegates stalked out followed indignantly by Yugoslayia and other satel- lite countries. It was truly a thrilling and educational experi- ence. Representatives spent the night at the Penn-Harris and Harrisburg Hotels. X . . X x nw: 1 1 x C--J-,,.5..f Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-I-Ii-Y is a high school girls' organization which is under the direction of the Young Mens Christian Association. It is a companion to the Hi-Y and has the same basic purpose: To create, main- tain, and extend, throughout the home, school and community, high standards ol' Christian character. The olhcers ol the club attended an oflicer's training camp at Camp Conrad XVeisar at the beginning ol' the year to become prepared lor rendering the club their services. They are Carol Owens, president: Ro- bin Snoddy, vice-presidentg Mary Anne Dutt, secre- tary: Mary Louise Hamm, treasurer, and Mildred Evans, chaplain. The club also has members who hold oflices in the District Youth Council. They are Mary .Xnne Dutt, secretaryg Carol Owens and Mary Louise Hamm. delegates to the State Youth Council. This year the club sent live delegates to the Model U.N. .-Xssembly in Harrisburg, representing Yugo- slavia. Those attending were Carol Owens, Mildred livans, Mary Louise Hamm, Barbara Groner and Mary .Xnne Dutt. On May 6 the annual Mother- Daughter Banquet was held. Row One: B. Groner, D. Lever- ington. C. Kindt, C. Ruth, S. Turtio. I.. Sipos. C. Thomas, B. Lambert. Ron' Tzro: D. Short. B. Carnes, j. Butz. K. Ronca, XY. Schankel, Quigg. S. Clann, Cl, Beers. Y. Yahraes. Ron' 'I'ln'm'.' IS. Bislier, tl. Miller, IJ, Hutt, S. Kauffman. li. Honey. nj. Sandler. R. Snoddy, Bishop, P. Bick- ford. Rua' 1'i!IlH'.' li, Altorfer. CL. XYilliarns. B, Constable, K. Cllrarnberlain. M. I.. llannn, C. Owens, E. I-reeman. M. l-Ivans, Mrs. Hamm. -ff' :Mr '09 ff ,wal v' s lv' ff X27 I -1 Row One: J. Heard, B. Heller, C. Impiaciata, R. Caiazzo, B. Dutt. Ron' Three: Z. Pysher, L. Reimer, R. Bozzoto, G. lN'il- Kressler, R. Pozzuto, Ifrare, Mr. NI. Gleim, advisor. Ron' tzvox liams, C. Miller, A. Turtzo, B. Glenn. Ron' Four: B, Sleep, D. P. Cistone, A. Rumbold, L. Romana, J. Abruuese, D. Labur, M. Perilli, IS. Garis, R. Ferris, j. Schultz, Yvtlls, G. Ruch. Student Counfil Officers-Seatffd: R. Iferriw. president: KI. Schulti, SCi'l'CIIll'f. .Sl11r1fliug.' B. frlijllll, time president: XVills, ll'C2lSllI'Cli,21ll1l IL. Ruth, ulternztte ll'CLlbLll'Cl', W .i .1 , -, . . ,F gn' 4 RA is - t I v 1 ax M . gui. --A in Q ' ll 'lx P ' f 1 ' R 'I NJ Q NH :vi Y 4 ! I ' , .4 -giiiiffz. , l' fmgiff- .2 ' R AY- it f -M. K 1 r ' ' f . vw .1-fs: aw-. f -.ff e .W W W . 2-1 1. Vw Q f Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of the school. It is under the iltlYlSOI'5llllJ ol Nlr. Millzntd Glenn. Meeting weekly, the Council is eotnlmosed ol studentx in tlle tlplzet'-tit1:11'tet' ol their class. Its Illlllll pttrpoae is to teach good L'llllCIl5l1lIJ. ln addition to this, the Council 5ponso1's buses to football and bats- ketbull ggnnes, makes up the Student Handbook, the Hull Monitor System. the Antluul Slixnnroek Sling, Senior 'JI the Nlontlt, xlllftll' lot' at ljlll Pl'Ogl'2l1ll, the Pans System und x'zn'iou5 other student zletivities. AlCllllJL'lS of the Student Lountil dis- tuw the dexign of the new elztss ring fm the llttngot' .Xtc-tt ltlllll lliglt School, 3 W. M. H 5 Q 1' .3 '1 e'y ,,..aP Pfwn..., ,4- .,.,..fw.-E-tv 4 ,M Il ne: li. l'iI'lIl. R. Snotltlx. NI. :us B. Kerkland. D, Verona. tl. xt IIN W. l.ilIIlll'I'I. Rehrig. Ron' lluntn l,. loella. Nhss lx fvlllillllllllb. I lllstll B. bleirn, l. Stoddard. NI. Illkl IQ Spagnola. S, Sandler, R, K C rughton secretary officers of the 1111 R Bflllllltb I lillll Nl Dull Xl Honor Societies The Senior Chapter of the Honor Society organized in l936 is under the advisorship of Miss Florence Giaquinto. Officers include: Lewis Lloella, president: joan Rehrig, vice-presidentg Diane Yerona, secre- tary and treasurer. Nlenihers are elected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership and service. The -Iunior National Honor Society was organized to develop loyal pupil l'llllCllSlllIJQ desire to serve one's country, school and cornrnunityz and to pro- mote leadership i11 students in seventh, eighth and ni11th grades. .1 ing., pxtptration prior to the xisitation of the future sexenth graders art Xllmcrt trcrsurerg IJ, Taylor, president: NI. 'I'ieff. tice president. and seatet 's J lr' National Honor SUUCU' 1 'NI ss P C ld lllllIO adxisor I oclld :resident lion' Our: XYills. Nl. Piuirillo, filllllllll, Rehrig, Nl. Werner. l'. Stoddard, R. Due. lion' Tzro: F. Butz, K, Haas, G. Collura, R. Mai Ron' Uma' Mr, .-X. H'ynne, advisor, S, Reed, N. YVeidInan, Doll, Il. Lambert. Ron' 'liu'0.' X. Shook, li. Kirland, M. Landry, li. Klornine. K. Nlengel. Ron' 7'III'f'l'.' B. .Xcl4erman, Lohman, S, Uxfcrmi. Y. Yahraes, A. Angeline, Y. Ferris. Commercial Club and Senior Reading Seminar Nlembership in the Commercial Club is open to sen' ior members ol' the Business Department who show promise of attaining success in the field of business. Club members can join in such activities as being secretaries for the faculty, taking part in trips to business colleges and many other worthy experi- ences. The club was advised by Mrs. Kathryn Schott the Hrst hall' ol' the year but due to a temporary leave of absence Mr. Arnold XVynne has taken over adviser- ship. The Senior Reading Seminar, although only in our school curriculum for two years, is a very popu- lar club among our students. This is proven by the enrollment ol' twenty-two pupils, both juniors and seniors. Miss Giaquinto, our high school librarian, is advisor of the club. The purpose of the Reading Seminar is to encour- age reading through pocket editions of popular books, magazines and other library materials. Some ol the books under discussion this year were Diary ol .Xnne Frank, Gone XYith the XVind, l98-I, .Xnimal Farm. and The Pearl. 'Iwo hundred and llfly-ilblll' pages lo tocci. K. Pvsher. Ron' 'l1lIl'I'l'.' NI, Clascioli. Caponigro. D. Pvsher, B. go' ood. S. Iacobs, S. Sandler. Ron' 1 our: P. Iennings, A. Capouo Rua' One: B. Rutt, R. llulsizer, R. Tucker, S. Pysher, W. Eber sold, R. lleLorenzo, S. llislier, B. DeRosa. R. Treible, Mr Patton, NI. Itnboden, I-l. Codshalk, Kiefer, E. Simons, G. Cole man, XY. Brodt. Science Clubs The Senior High Science Fair Club is under the di- rection of Mr. Charles Sandwick who organized it in l956. The club consists ol' 45 members, 15 active and 30 associate. Forty ol' these members made projects for the annual School Fair. This year the students discussed project building and read articles in the Science News which gave them ideas on how to build better science projects. The group also saw Elms and slides on various projects ol' the Science Fair winners at Muhlenberg College. This year students were given awards who won places in the School Science Fair. Membership was open to any students from grades I0-I2 who were willing to make projects or were interested in any branch ol' science. The Ollicers are Reed Treible, presidentg XVarren Brodt, vice-president, and joan Kiefer, secretary. The junior High Science Fair Club is under the direction ol' Mr. Martin Nlery. The club discussed the building ol' projects. It consists of 45 members who built projects for the annual School Fair. The group is led by Carolyn Creighton, president. Ron' Une: R. Clillltl. XY. Miller, ll. Nlenecolo, Singles, ller- ger. l'. Hughes, ll. Sander, l'. H'ise, Ronco, Nlr. NI. Meri. Xdxisor, Ron' Tico: K. Price, Shore. I.. Matlock. B. llchr. C Pishcr. QI. Carracio. li. Adams. A, Hover, K. Stiousc. Row Tlfrec: Q. Pitotti. li. C-odshald. j, llulac. K. jones. C. Chainbei- lain. A. Hallett, C, Lolnnan, jl. lluse, S, Xvlillllllilll. Nl. Cook. Hoa' four: S, Chamberlain, Il. Hill. F. Cross. I.. Spinato. IJ. Duets. l'. Stiles, S, Bc-cbc. Arnts. Pollicclli. R. Ht-t. 'Iinslev , S-v .'11'f.' ' it l GIUNTI-X iii' If Officers Warren Brodt, joan Keifer, and Reed Treible check a detail on cell structure. Q- -2'-r-Q.. - ag. 1. 4 I I' -M .. Hou' One: P. Defilippantonio, K. Ronco, D. LaBar, D. Vert na, C. Korell, K. Rus 10, C. Beers, Butz, K. Chamberlin, D. Miller and Head Majorette A. Sanders. Maiorettes, Color Guard and Band Probably the one activity of our school which de- mands the most time and instruction is the Bangor Area joint High School Band. Annually this group makes nearly a score of appearances before crowds and audiences of various sizes and interests, from the enthusiastic teenagers at a pre-ganie pep rally to the solemn crowds viewing a Veterans' Day Parade. But, in either case, our high school has a band of which it can certainly be proud. Under the competent guid- ance and direction of its fine director, Mr. Kenneth Fritz, our school band is growing in size, enthusiasni and popularity. YVith increasing offers to participate in parades. The bands proudest endeavor was their produc- tion of the Music Festival. On two successive nights the students of Mr. Kenneth Fritz delighted capac- ity audiences with their fine musical renditions and unique arrangements. Other outstanding appear- ances included participation in the annual Hallow- een Parades of our area, and features at pre-game rallies, along with tremendous drills at Bangor's football games. The membership of the band elects its own stu- ent officers each year. Those students elected this year were Richard Martocci and Lillian Heinsohn, president and secretary-treasurer respectively. Also elected was Duane Lambert, as librarian-music keeper. Leading the band in every parade we always see the precision of our high school band's Color Guard. Through deliberate and extensive drilling our colors squad has come into its own and has won much rec- ognition throughout our area. The members of the squad include: Captain Carol Owens, Louise Catino, Rebecca Pitotti, and Barbara Constable. Flag bear- ers include: Diane Bartholeniew, Barbara Reddinger and Sandy Cann. The high-stepping majorettes of our school are Nlajorettes strut high in eu ning parade before the watcli ful eyes of parents and friends Banner and Color K.uztrd leads our school organizations , ,- in all marthing, events. tgx X, limi' Umm S. Cann, li. Retltlinger, ll. liattholrnnew, Hum' Tivo: ll. Pitolti, llztpta L. Owens. I.. Clatinat. li, Constable. under the ztdvisorship ol Nlrs. Olive Hamm. Included in this fine group are: Ann Sander, head majorette: Clurol Beers, Kathy Russo, Diane Verona, Kay Chutn- berl'un, Pat llellippztntonio, llonnzt La liar, Donna 1 Xliller, Carole Korrel, -Ieanne Butz and Karen Ronca, Ihese are the persons who lorm the corps named the Bangor .Xrezt joint High School Band. lt is this group ol persons that go out ol' our school to new xtntl tlillel't'nl ztretts to llllL'llllDl to Iierlxetuztle the fine reptuzttion that our school band has :tc- quired through the years. Nlr. Kenneth Fritz has been doing tr tremendous job in working with the young persons who volunteer their services to the band. He is solely responsible lor the organization ol a new ,Iunior Band. lt is very Cl1f0llI'2lglIlg to observe the younger element taking a sincere interest in this par- ticular field. Nou' Uma' C.. leel, I.. Heinsolm, IJ. Mitchell, K. Pysher, F. Hil- bert, .-X. hood, Ii. Shover, Mr. Fritz fdirectorg, XY. Hunt, XV Steinmetz, j. Lallney, j. Hughes, A. Hztffner. Ron' Tzwo: C Strunk, I.. Patti, C. Cole, B. Reimel, P. lrexler, R. Del Bacco T. Beers. E. Hiltlenbrank, W. Spagenherg, David Blau, F. Xvil . J-N ix ik . 1454? -14 , ' . K . Q ' 'L , -, an 0 in ,. 4. ' , Q-lv 1 5 ' ly. , , ' Q' , ' N 'I in I '. ll? 'QQ r if ' 9 X P 1 S E: 7 , 'B- '..ri 'll' 'i'1r,4J Y fmmratn - 'R ' , Q ,y r 'A -lr. -- --91 l up A l ,, ' 2 dv , ' , .,t, ' 'U' 4 e- , . , 4 . . - i ffrisl' f t 'ax . , 4 , X , 5 A J sl ' 1 ' 'A Lf .' - . f n. E l. 1- I ' ', 'ik' I 1 4 .J ' 1 X 1 ' Band members take a break to watch some in teresting play of the game. R. .-Xntonioli, P. Ott, R. Smith, NI. Ike, D, Delriranco, M Ronco, E. Humphreys. W. Cole, V. Messinger, j. Capone. Row Four: Pretlmore, P. Falcone, R. Martocci, Nl. Cascioli, R. De- Cesare, R. Hughes, F. Heinsohn, L. Lohman, Locke, XV. Lang C. Smith, A. Falcone, P, Reeves, YY. Difilippantonio, and D. La- 'inf me 1 liams, A, Laliarre, G. Butler. Hou' Three: Martocci, S. Ott, Bar. 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' I.l'.A. members receive their Keystone larnier Certificates. is, 3 1 ga -C' I .Q Future Farmers A very outstanding and active group at BAJHS is the local chapter ol' Future Farmers of America. The group has been successfully supervised since 1936 by its founder Mr. George Ott. Thev follow their pri- mary aim-the development of agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship, and make every project they encounter a great success. The oihcers ol this organization were: litlwin Mil- lion' One: B. Dunbar, D. Singleton, l.. Potmett, R. Bush. li. Mil- ler, j. Ormlinsky, N. Frutchey, ll. Miller, Mr. Ott. Hoa' Two: G Vough, V, Messinger, W. Vester, R. Haminerstin, L. Shoemaker, , .......... I ler, president, Louis Ponnett, vice-president, john Orclinsky, treasurer, Nelson Frutchey, secretary, Robert Bush, reporterg Daniel Singleton, sentinelg Barry Dunbar, pzirliamentariang and Virgil Messen- ger, song leader. Each year the members must have a project to en- ter in the Blue Valley Farm Show. Their projects are livestock or crops, lor cash prizes. C. Niessinger. K. Hess. Ron' Tlirce: R. Ponnent, E. Hummel, D. Rourke, XI. Yreeland, j. Rehrig, D. Kulp, R. Reagle. ,31, is - Y Y as Ilii' ll ,. F't'rn GF .. ..... 5,54 Q0 JG x . v -! J 'li K. Jaw. 9,t I I , we .Nz assi l JV' fs. 3 Run' Uriah' P. Bickford. llrown. li. XvClIilllLlll. K. Hiller. E, . 1 1, 1' u'0: 1 - 1. I, fmunielter. A. Hr 1 - . ' li. Reddinger, I.. Rosato. Kristof, Ron' Tlzreek' D. Short. ll. Shook, ID. Snyder. XYil- liums. C. Romanish. S. Repsher. U' Rom' l'i0IlI',' NI. Reimer, R. jones. A. Salmaline. T. Dgmko. I.. Bush, Nl. 011. Ron' 1'-I-I'I'.' S. Fisher. Nl. Shoemaker. NI. Ile Renlis. I.. Reimer. V. Buskirk. CQ. Shultz. Future Homemakers The Bangor Chapter ol the lf.H..'X. was Ul'g2llTl7CCi in :ire given ziddiliouzil assignments ol responsilmililies IQ53 by Miss Dorothy liveriu, ll former Bangor fzics 111 ll1L'1l' 11011108- ully member. Mrs. Henrietta Cistone is the present This BCLIIJS oflicers are P111 Bickford, president: Lu- zulrisor. The club is comprised ol' girls who are inter- lille Bush, x'ice-president: V21l211'i6 BUSki1'k, 5Cf1'CU'Vl'3 esled in all phases ol liomemziking. The members 211111 13621111121 5l101'L. 11'C11Sl11'Cf. F.l-LX. ofhrcrs, D, Short. P. Bickford. V. Buskirk. Standing. L. Bush. NI. Shoe- maker. L. Reimer and E, Miller discuss their budget. Smile preuy! Were going past the judges stand. AM ERICA Q7 my WL Q I 1 i Ally oop, watch your balance! Outdoor Club ln 1946, thirteen years ago, the need was realized for a club for junior high girls interested in sports. The club was formed under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Branch. This yearys membership numbered seventy-nine. Divided into two teams the girls enjoyed playing basketball, volleyball, softball and kickball. Starting oil the year was the annual Halloween Party. They were all masqueraded and took part in games and contests. ln February they attended a Girls' Basket- ball game at ESSTC. A tea for the high school teach- ers was held in March. lYith the arrival of spring they journeyed to Saylors Lake where they held their annual picnic: Another activity was the swim- ming party held at the YMCA in Stroudsburg. Yearly projevts included Christmas fruit boxes and gifts to shut-in. Numerals and emblems were received by members for the Hrst time this year. Orlicers for the l958-59 year were Carolyn Creigh- ton, presidentg Judy Shultz, vice-president, Judy Lus- coinbe, secretary, and Carol Chamberlin, treasurer. Gee, backward somersaulls make me dizzy. if ,J dy,. f ff P N 4 n . H A vu muy, N 1 N X. ., ,'f,, H, ,.: . - f . ., 41 r.. .. , 1, . 11, 1. A 1 ,'f,f :mu ,' . fy ,. ' S L r ', . 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I I .lunlor HI-Y The Junior Hi-Y under the direction of Mr. Lutz is sponsored bv the Young NIen's Christian .Xssocizi- tion. Nlembership is open to :mv boy in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades who is interested in pro- moting the best :ind inost worthwhile :activities in the honic-, school, c'lnu'c'h, :und connnunilv. The cluh Ron' One: XV. Heller, Mr. F. l.ut1, B. Leverington, A. Priori, j. Heard. Ron' Two: G. Lu Bar, S. Heard, B. Buskirk, R. lleitrieh, P. Farare. A. Pvsher, A. Podhoreski. Ron' Thr1'e.' Frare, IS. activities include El well-rounded sports program This yt-airs olhrers ure: XYilli:nn Lange, president Randy Dietrich, vice-presidentg -linnnv Frare, secre tang, Craig Nlillcr, treasurer, and Sherwood Heard clizipluin. Lu Bar, lf. Holland, R. Pitroti, C. Butler, J. XVilliun1s. Row Four' R. Snyder, R. POILLIIO, IS. Landry, C. Miller, Parsons, XY Lange, R. Butz. A lull in the photographs schedule leaves Kathy and Mandy with some free lilly, IH Yearbook fx Responsible lor the publication of the Graduate, the zinnuzil yearbook. :ire sophomores, junior, :ind senior students. They are divided into two groups, the lllCli2ll'l stall :ind the business staff. Pettr Cistone was our editor, while all the other students ol the stall' worked very hnrd on :ill phases in compiling this edition. Mr. Donald Herd, the lit- erary advisor :ind Mr. Louis Guida, the business :id- visor were also very helpful. Though the meetings were held during the sev- enth period once at week, most of the work was done :titer school. The work was done during the months between September and May. This work consisted of salesinzinship, writing, drafting layouts, pliotogra Jing and copy-writing. time. limi' Uma' Y. Ferris. li. Lainlmert. A. Angeline, Y. Yalirues. Ron' Two: B. lfzirino, D. Salizuine. K. Russo. P. Clistone. lion' Tl1rf'f4' R. Seliiaxone, IJ. llelfrand, C, Farzice. M, Callie. Ron' Four: X. jones. R. Bouuto. S. Cann. P. Rosuto. Ron' I-'iifff j. Edwards, Ci. Cerino: lx. Ciiralico. Ram' Six: CL. Owens, NI. Hzunni. N. Weidman, Susan lfishler. Ron' Swami: J Saddler, P. Shubick. C. Spagnola, K. Xteidlieh, B. Fritz. Ruiz' liiglzt: D. Dzivanzo, J. Hayden Martin Ifethernlan. C' Y , X Q on One L 1 Schulu P Stoddard lx Prxmrose, B. Bishcr. Rau' sc. ll IO L1 x u 1 L ll lg, Ron' 'l'lzre'f'.' NI. ' culllo 0 .1 us Bonuto lou I-'nun NI. XYcrncr, Ron' One: B. Kirkland, B. Ack crman, NI. Landry, N. XVcid- man, li. Cornine, K. Mcngel Rau' Tu'0: Doll, D. joclla B. Decker, M. Reimer, M. A Shoemaker. G. Schultz, j. Loh man. Z 4. s l I f f 1 f . 'Q I u vi s ' fi .. 4 , l . f l I ,J , Q f l I ' l l x ' K ' 1 's x XX 1 K 3-J Rau' One: B. jones, I.. jocllzi, 'I'. East, G, Collura, R. Mcnhcn- Falcone, J. XVills, I.. Albert, R. Amy, R. Lakey, XV. Brodt, G. nill, B. Reinicr, K. llazis. Ron' Tzuo: B. Glcim, D. Laliur, l . Parole. Butz, S. Mollc, R. lfcrris, R. Mack, L. Evans. Ron' 'I'ln'1'e: lb. Varsity B 'Ihc Varsity li Cllulz is :in all inzilc urgzinimtiml hull gznncw. .Xnmhci ffl their projects is selling rc- which in nizulc up ul varsity lmzisclxall, liuskcllazill, zincl lIL'sllIIlClllS all limkn-llJ.1ll gullies. Sonic of this IllOI1Cj lfmihzill lClICI'IIlL'Il. Thix fngziiiifzllioii spoiiwix thc gow mwmmlw lnning swcziu-is. This ycznk nfligcrs .xll-SIJUTIS Night pi-uginxii, in which zitlilclic' LWCIIIS nic: Kunny Ilzmx. Ill'L'NlllCIllQ Ronald xllifli, vicc-prcs- :nic ln-ziliiiul. :incl thc ligiiigfmi'-lk-11 Xrgyl jnyvcc limi- ilh-nt. :incl lmuix Qlllbilli. sc-chic-11113-I1-czasiircr. 71 fav . N 'f v' f - f if m , M ff? 'Af' 4 Le' , SPO RTS Our cheerleaders are in full swing at a lense moment of the Turkey Day game. 'I he lour matlies: I., Guida and P. Wagner, JN. coaclies: ll. Pritchard. head coach. and E. Ile- inansky. line coacli, discuss winning strategy for the Bangor-Pen Argyl football game. u - 2teii1fsP.Pfz2.:?Itiff Football ...rf-,g3.j.gs 'Q 'QQH A-jZL' Q 'j'iffL.'?f5i- fi-::,,IPs':f-' , , V .3-P.. 1.',1 7. ,' -1423 17-5 '1 '. Y -:-- - ln-1 f'1g?'.'1' C b 5' 7 2 .yt. ? 'l-isitfffzsi -32:31t.Eiih4'tH-'13-51.12 6222 0616 lil til Inj' , OIHJ' 'AGO Slaters, go! This was the yell that echoed far into the night as Bangor's football team went through a sensational season. Coach David Pritchard and Assistant Coach Edward DCIll2lIlSkf' put the squad through its paces, and set 7 wins and 2 losses on the record book. The season began at Parkland, where Bangofs hard running and rugged line play put the Slaters on top 26-0. At Ilast Stroudsburg a 56 yard dash by Frank Butz and a score by Barry Reimer was enough to hold the Cavaliers down l2-O. Alter an early touchdown by lVilson, the third game ol' the season turned into a tug, XVilson coming out on top 6-0. Then the Slaters went to work on All liepped-up and raring to go. Bangor players race onto the grid-iron to meet their OPPUIICIII. V R 'Q 5 w .x. si. Hr A v L. n -uv M. -p ...,p- ...1 M' X111 Nm?- Nil I ,,...., xi rag. fx. I ,. ,, V. ,ij --Ju 2 , W f. .f 7+ .sith ,ag ,Q W-.-1, ir ag, 1 -.,,.f '. -qw 'si '- M -f . 3' viii? ,241 g 4. 2- . ' Y zflwfiglgf Si :rx ,' , I'1.u G'.zt..'3-V f x Cmgulmm uuuh with punlul inte-rcs! wfllnizxls' mic-cisiull on tha' ilclml. A 1 O , 9 6 5 X ' J: 'Y ' 1 4, fb. f , 'li-6:11551 -'W-if? ,'f ve..-,,.,5 -' -nik - .. -'aw-2 -,,. ,. . , . ,. ,,, .Y S Q '. .. V . . .N-, 'Out u' xV v A-' I A X mi,- ,A . i ,, ', , v QQ., K ,.,,. , , .,,L3.:.,,5 1 - ,4'.,, , 1 . ' ' A vo , T -'74 - T -r ' . ' - A T17-5? A 1 ' HIN ugly. 14111 Llblllillg lll1'UllQfl.u 1 in .,-i . -'-Aff Rb :R-'-4' eww, A :P V ...Y Y ff H mv Q . ,lgqgr ,. .N .- r, .Fx .. . Qi' ZS 9 E 'QP-'F .v , 4 , N4 1... ,, . r ,Q Bu N If K Q' ',j -'if-LJ' 'f . 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Butz Slmllemf Schools Vamt Record V1 4 Pink .1 If Y A 1. 9' ' a 4 0 1 ,Q 4 t -'ba 1' J' Y' 'YQ A' 5,55 -D i WHOS LEARNING 110555 AUD I FOR TH 1-1.11111 Bun zcroes 111 on the basket for Anothcr held goal uhllc R L11Lu Lomrs fox am rebound Comb D116 Bxkel 111 ulc h1s debut on Bmgors court Lhls we111 Ihe Slums opened thc scuon muh m 1111 IJICSSIXC union OXCI C hestnul H111 11 90 In mlm suoml 0111111111011 qnng, LII mc shooung on thc part oi both lC.lII1S culbul SLOYIIIQ 15 Strouclbburg Hlgh tumed buk Bmgor 38 33 The bldtcrs Mele ln 1 slump md the next four guncs sau them defeated bx Plullxpsburg Foumam H111 Hellcltoun iIldLOIJ1lX Xftu Il ulmg .H '79 it hllfllllli thy BlHgOl Hlgh hw LIIUL lo lllc brukmq thy lu 111 lhn LL11gh Xliflllilllljlflll Lciquc by clduung the Eist blrouds bmg Lndhus 9141 Bmgox 5 suiond comncuuu leigue wm cirne on N zmreth s court 115 team play lead the bldters on to a 43 35 uctory Hellertoun, the pre SSISOH CIIOICC was urtually Clcnunucd lrom tha Ldugh 1NOI'Il1'1IlllJl0H Lelguc LOIIILIHIOII when Slltnrs upsu Lhn Yhlllllg Pllhus bl 56 The Y1U10Iy Bmgors lflllllh Qnlblad them to snap 1 fiscqunc losmg sneak B1111go1s TCCOIC1 now stood 4 mms and 10 defeats After two consecutne losses to Cophy and East Stroudsburg respectuelx, the Shters agaln tangled muh Nnwreth for what was to bc Bangors next and Hnal vm of the selson F1mcx footuork and some Lxcnllnm pass pl us fhcul tha scorc ll 57 44 Ihg list thug qzmu of thg 5Ld5Ol1 sxw Bulgor LILILULLI as Puklmcl Pin Xrgxl md XVIISOII took thur toll X lump ol Lhn mason showed thu m 1111 games thc S1 1tL15 Sl lllld out m good 5111116 After the hilftlme of LYLIQ guru thu sncmul to 11151 5p1r1t Xlthough XICLOIAILS c img law md lu bnlwccn, the sl L ll bg llbnlln lb 1 succasa 10 ben I1 1111411 Butz who nu nqul our 20 pmuts p61 qmlc l'IlI1kl6 ilso gunul 111mg by bO0bIlI1Q 1115 X21IS1ly c1uec1 to over l000 POIIHS, 11 school record Other SCOFCIS fm thc season were K H1111s, R Leldy, P NI11t1ock R l'e1r15, R Amy, and B Lakey Paul Xhxtiodx Rm lumix Rubum I-girls I-xank Bllll 7', 3' JL-I .-'v' , 'v' -' 'QF Jw s Q---I-1 W has-:uf4,:.g--f 11.- '-?f.'..-,.-1 ' Jvjffii-'f'J g'-3,1 ' '-:Q ,.5,U.1:C -.Y-'-xl-Q intra.. 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Bzuigm' Clic-slmll Hill 29 lizmgm' Slrm1clslJ111'g 38 Bangor Pliillipslnurg 59 Bangor lfoumzzin Hill '17 lizmgfn l'lcllc1'Irm'n 51 liqmgrn' Coplzq 77 lizulgm' lfzisl SI1'u1ulslJi11'g R17 liurmgfn' Xzzfzirclli 35 Bllllfffll' Pzniklzmcl 79 lizuigur Pen .Xrgyl 55 lignngm' XYilwn 53 BLIIIQUIK Pllillilnlmrg Tl lilillgflli lfflllllllllll Hill Tl liznngwi' llcllc1'lrm'l1 543 liilllgflli Clrmplzzy 75 lizuigui' lizml SlI'Ul1ClSlJl1I'g -15 lizuigm- Nzifzircrli H lizuigm Pzirklzmcl 55 lizuigur l'c11 .Xrgyl 'IT lizmgrn' YX'ilsrn1 83 Butz rcln-mrs ii jump slim iirmn thc foul circle lm' another gozi cl, Coicll limi' Uma' R. l'Cl'l'lN. l-. Hull. lx. llzizis. Rim' Iirn: R. l.c'11lx. P. Xlzillu' . 13, liiilxw. R. .Xnny R. liikm. limi' Ill n'r'.' xlllllllglll' I.. Cope. I-'. AIQllIlll1g Xlack. B. Ulc-im. -I. Brown. Nlanugcr R. Duc. A I. .., R I ,N fx- if X1 If . Kits WHOSO M1 UNARNING 105,15 1111, PAN. 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O11 1'.C1Jl'll21l'1 6, 15139 hc sc111'e11 his 1111111111 p11i111 211111 z1111z1ssc11 il 1111111 of 1103 p11i111s 111 his career 1111 1lu1'i11g N2l1'S1If 1'11111pc1i- 1i1111, A1 1110 1'1i111g1x 111 thc 501151111 hc wus 1311115011 111 1118 501111111 All- I.1'11g111' 15115111-1111111 '11-11111. 1 I'2lll1x 111111 11115 ll 1111111111111 1111111111 1111111pilc1l 111 11.1s1'11z11I 111111 11111111111 ISXIHS is 111111111 111 Clllllll 1111s xscll-1'11u1111u11 111111x1111111l .1s ll g1'111111z111'. 1111111 1111111111111 11111 ll 111115 111111 11-1111 111 11111111111 81111111 wnoso MGLECTS u3A2,,,,45 QI H15 voum 1.0525 THE PAST M1015 DMD rok THE fuwflf 1' Ref calls foul 1111 l'arkla111l as R. Black ZIIICINPIS jump sh111 s V if 5 'wi Q NZM T-M W ' iff 2' f 95 2 7 f ' -ri ,fi-yall Www . ,, , ,,-h ,, 5 ' L' ,fi 4, fy aww ,Q .,1L x 5. 'PV I' rwmv. 'las- Y 'ik g 3-. -:Q Q 'fx-.:.. ,-.n. tl. .Q .6 ,nn 1' .b .. .- ,'.,.,,. 5 ' 1 2, .., I. gs -911 5 V' r-51.5.2 W.: ,: . Q: 235- . .132-, o I H---3115. '- Glrls Basketball if 325791 'ff 'ffff3ii-hi-i?.'N.Lf- if-'f'f5' 1 ' T uf' 5' z-+25'-.Efs3:f,fr-..-4ir+?t..a:sig 454 Lil!! 151' 6l y 5 1111 01 6611071 is-'iffiifli' 55963 51553 Elf? 758499 m.415452kY2i134' 21: lg E. w?f? :3Q-I-9L.'1' Bangor Highls Lassies donned their uniforms and GIRLS' BASKETBALL took to the court this season under the coaching of Bdrlgfif P611 Afgyl Mrs. HRUC1 Bmmfh. Bangor Central Catholic ,Xfter convincing the boys that they should share Billlgfll' Beilllellem Ciiihfllie the gym at least once a week, the girls went to work Billlgfll' Bellllehefll developing the skills they had seen in the varsity Bilngflf Nelfe DZIIHC games, Bangor Easton Completely transformed from dainty young ladies Bllllgef Cellifal C21lh0liC to hard-shooting Slaters, the team began its season BHUSOI' Bethlehem Catholic by defeating Pen Argyl 60 to 33. In the next three Bimgel' Bethlehem games, the Lassies bowed to Central Catholic, Beth- BHUE-201' N0U'e Dame lehem Catholic and Bethlehem High Schools. A win Bimgef Easton over Notre Dame gave the team an extra surge of Bimgml' Pen ATEIYI spirit, but the season was an on-and-off one, with Bimgm' Willson the final tally showing 5 wins and 9 losses. Bdflgol' Willson Ron' One: IJ, Peifly. C. Sabetine, M. Masters, Mrs. Branch, 11.1411151411 12, HQ11151,1111y J, 1,1151-0111113 SCy11111Z, K P1166 Coach, D, Davanzo, J. Bishop, E. Freeman, K. Godshillk. Rvw Pellechin. Rout Four: I.. Parsons, M, Werner, K. Impeciati Tivo: Buti. J. Rehrig. J. JOCll?l, K. SITOUI, B. F1'1fiI10, K- TZIP' Qnigg. J. Schiyone, S. XVilliarns, managers, C. Owens C Loh ley. L. Fisher, R. DeCeasre. Row Three: C. Spagnola, S. Cann, 111311. C xi --1...--f' '4-in 2 1 , X 4,5 44-i- i 1. 3'- A X I fi? ,V ,- if -1 A g, vo I 5 'Q Q'v ' L G ' 1 ff-va . J , ff fr R K v 68K ,-o,...,. 'A ,.f JW 5.4 Wagga? 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Phone: jUstice l-3370 New est Finest SUNBEAM BREAD Schalble s Bakery Compare Freshest DIORIO BROS TIRE SERVICE Roseto Pennsylvania FRUTCHEY ROSETO FLORAL SHOPS Bangor Roseto Pennsylvania Visit our large new store SAUERWINE S CLOTHING STORE Robinson Avenue Pen Argyl Pennsylvania Nlen s and Boys Clothing and Shoes COTTURO diamonds watches giftware all walch and jeuelry repairs done on premzses Q6 Broadway Phone JL I 3899 POCONO SUPPLY CO wholesale food products 1849 W est Niain Street Stroudsburg Pennsylvania BROADWAY HOTEL 81 RESTAURANT .I 8 R Home Cooking BLOUSE COMPANY D 1n1ng room now at ailable ROSETO for Private Parties Pl-INNSYLX ANIA Open Daily Broadway 8. S Vain Office JU l 5497 Phones Home JU l 4455 LLOYD WILLIAMS ASSOCIATES PRINTERS joseph Stenlake Von IV1ll1ams Fred Roberts Bangor Pennswlsania O31 S FlfSt Street BOX 244 Rear of Esso Station Bangor rs ' , I by . l g . Y I . V , . A Free Parking in the rear Bangor, Perma. 1 - 1 - ' , Pa. 91 SLATE BELT PRINTERS Attmctzve Pnntzng 20 YV Maln Street Pen Argyl Pennsylvanla 0 New Automatxc Equlpment Reasonable PTICCS 0 Fast SCTVICC J 40' Q 51 X DEVITO 8. SONS Matchmaker 'VIP 15 06 STINE S FLOWER SHOP 10:1 Broadvs ay jeweler 821 Market Street Phone Bangor Pennsylwama JUSLICC 1 364.1 If no answer call JUSIICC 1 7697 W T GRANT Known for Values .I H BEERS INC Rlchmond Penna Hauhng Excavatlng Rllg Bangor Pennsylvanla Equlpment Rental PO RD No 2 Bangor Penna Phone USIICC 1 2115 YEISLEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE L C Yeusley Proprietor Serving Our Community 9 ll South Robinson Avenue with Qualify Merchandise Pen Argyl Since 1919 Pennsylvania SANDT'S ANN'S DRESS CENTRAL RETREADING COMPANY PHARMACY SHOP Goody ear Tlres 8: Recappmg Pen Argyl Pen Argyl Pennsylvama Pennsylvama Phone lU5uCe I 3145 Bangor Pen Argyl Hlghway .- tu ,V 5 - t Q . O , 1 if. 934C ' ' . 5 -mr Flma-H lt,.,1,n.n1., - . 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REAGLE Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Phone UY1vers1ty 3 6900 Bangor Pen Argyl Hlghu ay BANGOR LUMBER COMPANY OI' Atlantxc Fuel O11 Good Lumber Good Coal Seventy Years of Continuous Servrce South Nlam Street Bangor, Pennsylw ama -V-of QL- A I A 1' u A v l 1 4, , - tl 5 4 L - :I .J ---ff-- 'H ' fl fu' lf P Z ' ,2'!Ylg,Hn X di SAX fl! JC iffy . if lt I Q U I ' , 7 f 93 BLUE RIDGE TEXTILE COMPANY INC Bangor Pennsylvama Fabrlcs for Gloves Underwear and Dresses Sales Office Wmkler Fabrlcs ll2 West 34th Street New York Clty M Shop at BRUSCHI 8. co SLATE BELT BUICK COMPANY 28 Malkct Street Bangor Pennsylvama lor an your Bangor Pennsylvama Plcmc lNeeds PRITCHARD S CLOTHING STORE Lx erythmg for Dad and Lad Maln and Market Sts Bangor Pennsylwanla R C CRAMER LUMBER CO THE BANGOR HOUSE wholesale and retall dealers 1n Bulldxng Materlals Home Cooklng Orders to take out Phone TXV1noaks 7 6154 Phone JUSIICC l 5621 Portland Pennsylvama 139 North Nlam Street Bangor Penna 94 , e i ! 1 . . 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Mrs. William Ordinsky Mr. 8- Mrs. Raymond Pagotto Mrs. William Price 97 Mr 84 Mrs George Ott Sr Mr 81 Mrs Angelo Peruse Mr 8K Mrs Eugene Lohman Rosato Cleaners Joseph Trigiani Mr. Anthony Punturo Slate Belt Distributing Co. Grace 8: Helen Stampone Mr. 8- Mrs. Arlington C. Stiles Mr. 8g Mrs. Carl Talino Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Verona Weavers Pharmacy Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul Weidman William Buddy Zanette PROFESSIONAL PATRONS 81 Mrs 8. Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs Asher Abel Jr R Kenneth Ace Amos Ackerman Leroy Ackerman Phnlnp Albanese Mrs Arch Albert 81 Mrs Harold P Albert 8. Mrs Jay M Albert 81 Mrs Carmen Amy 81 Mrs Arthur Baker 8. Mrs Marlo Belt 81 Mrs Calvm Blckford 8K Mrs Clayton Blsher Elwood Bones gl Mrs John Bonuses Mlss Carmellna Bozzuto 81 Mrs Pat Bozzuto and Mrs Ruchard Bozzuto Floyd Brewer 8- Mrs 8K Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs Mrs Floyd Mr 8K Mrs Mr 81 Mrs Mr 8. Mrs Joseph Brown Franklin Bruch Wllllam Bursteln Douglas P Bush Busklrk Bobby Buzzard Elwood Buzzard Robert Buzzard Mlss Edlth Calazzo Mass Loulse Calazzo 8. Mrs Jlm Calazzo Muchael Canazzo 8. Mrs Albert Collie Harry Callle Nncholas Casacarlo Mass Mary Anne Catmo Lucy Ctstone Mass Lorralne Cock 8- Mrs Lester Collins 81 Mrs Andrew Cook 8- Mrs Roy L Craner 81 Mrs Ralph Curclo 8. Mrs Luther 84 Mrs 8. Mrs 8. Mrs 8K Mrs George N Dalessandro Darron Nelson Dawe John DeAvanzo Edwell Davls Raymond Davls Phlllp DeFranco Ronald DelBacco 8- Mrs 8g Mrs 8: Mrs 81 Mrs 8. Mrs Carmen DeLuca Domenlc DePaolo Michael DeRenzls Amer Dletterlch Bud Dletterlch Grace Dlorlo Mr 8. Mrs Francis Doll Mr 8. Mrs Paul Donovan Mr 8. Mrs Paul Donovan Joyce Duvo Mr 8l Mrs Howard East Economy Store Roseto A ' . Mr. . , , ' ' Mr. . . . . ' Mr. . , Sr. Mr. . Mr. . Mr. . ' . ,Sr. Mr. . ' ' Mr. . Mr.. . . I F Mr. . . Mr' Mr. . Mr' Mr. . B Mr. . Mr. . Mf- Mr. . ' - ' ' Mr. . ' ' - ' ' . Mr. . ' - - Mr. . . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . 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