Coplay High School - Coplayite Yearbook (Coplay, PA)
- Class of 1948
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JUST AWAY We cannot say, and will not say That he is dead. Fe is just away! With a cheery snile And a wave of the hand He has vandered in .a an unknown land. And left is dreaming how very fair It needs must be since he linger s thei e. And you--or you, who the wiloest yearn For the old time stej and the glad return, Think of him faring on as dear In the love of There, as the love ol Here. Think of him stiil as the same, ve say, He is not dead—he is just away. COPT AY HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK STAFF Editoi----Eleanor Reasar Assistant Editor---Byron Long Class Editor---Margaret Konsel Art Editor---John Legath Activity Editor----Evelyn Reaser Athletic Editor----Stanley Reinhard Secretary----Helen Brossner Business Manager—-Sara Fox Advisor---Mrs. Helen Diehl FACULTY Prof. William. Shetlcck Supervising Principal-Guidance l.'r. Lawson J. Fink •rt. Helen Diehl Mr. Watson Skinner Miss Grace Kramer Mr. Marlon J. Van Horn Mr. Harry S. Hallman Mrs. Emeline L. Kohler Mr. P. B. Meyers Mrs. Esther Fatnay 2nglish-Latin Commercial Science-Math Social Studies-Math-Drawing Physical Education-History Social Studies-Engliah Music Instrumental Music Home Economics BOARD OF EDUCATION President Harvey ReinLard, Jr. Vice President Amo8 H. Peters Secretary F.. I. Trar.kley Treasurer G. F. Bennett E. S. Meckes Raynold Ambetrle Football-9-10-11-12, Baskt. b. 10-31-12, Baseball-10-11-12, Class Ireas.-11-32, Curr. Ev.-9-10-11-12, V. P. Curr. Ev.-9, Orchestra-9-10-11-12. Johr. Buchfeller Football-11-12, Baskt. b. Vana( er-11-12, Science Club-9-10, Curr. E . 9-10. Helen Brossner Handicraft Club-9, Current Events-10, Chorus-11-12, Glee Club-11-12, Sec. lreas. Glee Club-12, Coplayiie Staff-12, Year Book Staff-12. Daniel Deichmeister Baskt. b.-11-12, Basebcll-11-12 Current Events-10-11-12, Science-Club-9, Orchestra-9-10-11-12, Sec. of Class-10- P.obert Brown Baeeball-11-12, President Home Room-12, Science Club-9-10, Curr. Ev.-li-12, V. F. Curr. Ev.-12. Sarah Fox Stc. Tri-Hi-Y-9, Sec. Curr. Ev.-lO, Glee Club-11-12, Girls Chorus-11-12, Sec. Senior Class-12, Year Book Staff-12, Girls' Baskt. b.-9-10 Elsie Graf Handicraft Club-9 Art Club-10, Glee Club-11-12, Girls’ Chorus-12, Girls' Baskt. b.-5-10. Clarence Keifer Curr. Ev.-9-10-11-12, Football-11-12, Basketball Lanager-10-11-12. Josejh Halasovski Science Club-11, Curr. E .-12. Alexander Korsak Football-9-10-11-12, Basketball-11, Baseball-11, Sec. Science Club-10, Glee Club-11, Curr. Ev.-12 Orchestra-9-10-11-12. Margaret Honsel Sec. Tri-Hi-Y-9, Glee Club-10-12, V. Pres. Student Council-11, Girls Chorus-10-12, Cheerleading-10-11-12, Class Treas.-lO, Yearbook Staf -12, Coplayite Staff-12. John Legath Football-11-12, Baskt. b.-ll-12, Baseball-11-12, Art Club-11-12, Pres. Art Club-12. Byron Long 0rchestra-9-10-ll-12, Class Treas.-10, Class Fresident-12, Baskt. b.- 12, Yearbook Staff-12. Annabelle Proctor Sec. Art Club-12, Art Club-10-11-12 Handicraft-9, Girls' Baskt. b. 9-10-11, Copla;. ite Staff-12. Joshua Mortimer Baseball-9-10-11-12, Football-10-11-12, Baskt. b.-9-10-11, Student Council-9-10-11-12, Pres. Student Council-12, Orchestra-10-11-12, Debator-12. Shirley Pitts Girls' Chorus-10-11-12, Glee Club-9-11, Pres. Glee Club-12, Student Council-10-12, Sec. Student Council -12, Coplayite Staff-12, Debator-12 Girls' Baskt. b.-9. Theodore Novak Class Free.-10, Curr. Ev.-10-12, Science Club-11, Hi-Y Club-9, Football-10-11-12, Baskt. b. Manager-12 Eleanor Re ser Sec. Home F.oom-9-10-11-12, Pres, of Class-11, Glee Club-9-10-11-12, Girls' Cho:us-10-11-12, Yearbook Steff-12, Coplayite Staff-12, De-bctor-12, librarian Glee Club-12, Girls' Baskt. b.-9-10 Evelyn Reaser Tri-Hi-Yi Pre6.-9 Glee Club-10-11-12, Chorus-10-11-12, Cless Gee.-11 Home Room Sec.-11, Cheerleader-1 -11-12, Year Book Staff-12, Girls' Baskt. b.-9-10. Stanley Reinhard Buskt. b.-' -10-11-12 , Football-11-12, Hi-Yi-9-10-11-12, V. P. Home Room-9 Sr. High Flay-11-12, Debate-12, Coplayite Staff-12. Dorothy Recker Tri-Hi-Yi-10, Glee Club-11-32, Chorus -11-12, Coplayite Staff-12, Girl?. ’ Basketball-10 I.arilyn Schaadt Sec. of Class-9, Girls Chorus-10-11 Glee Club-9-10-11-1?, V. P. C-lee Club 12, Coplayile Staff-12, Sr. Hi h Flays-10-11-12, Debate-12. Shirley Reinhard Glee Club-9-10-11-12, Chorus-10-11-12, Coplayite Staff-12, Sr. Hi,-h Flsys-10-11-12, Debate-12. Francis Spanitz Football-11-32, Baskt. b.-11-12 Besebcl]-11-12, Current Svents-11-12, Pres. Current Events-12. SENIOR CAPERS Glancing at the beaming and intelligent-looking countenances of our SENIOR CLASS reminds ue of incidents which have been carried on through the years with the CLASS OF 1948. Take RAYNOLD HGYPM AMBEARLE for instance. Who arer thought he would grow up to be one of Coplay High's finest athletes? Most of us think of Gyp as the little boy who didn't like first grade. That's o k, Gyp , not everybody gets a police escort to school. He can play the drums, too. Then there's BOBBY BROWN—one of the shy boys of this class. But irrespective of his reluctance, he's the next best thing to Einstein that Coplay High can ever hope to have. Next comes HELEN PEEWEE BROSSNER, who came to us from Whitehall. (Whitehall would have never given her up if they'd known what a pleasant girl she would turn out to be. It's too late now, she's hooked to a Coplay resident—with stars in her eyes.) We can't forget JOHN BOOKY BUCHFELLER. Even though he is from the sticks , he's proven himself pleasurable company for twelve years. We're only fooling, Johnny, Coplay couldn't exist without our backwoodsman from Stiles. Incidentally, he's quite a football player. We imagine he's made many a girl’s heart throb. Don't look nov but here comes DANNY 'DEICHY DEICHMEISTER, quite a pest to the girls in Physics class, but Btill lots of fun. Even though he's the innocent, backward, angelic type, we're sure he has a secret love that he won't confess about. And look what's here—CLARENCE DUMPER KEIFER—the guy who gets the teasing and takes it. We're not sure whether or not he has a secret love life, but if he's waiting , he deserves the best. Dumper’s nature is out of the ordinary and it's been a pleasure being with him. If you're out for laughs, this year’s clas6 has just what you're looking for. In addition, they're two of the best-looking girls in the class. MARGARET MARGIE HONSEL and SARAH MX are just what the doctor ordered. Margin is one of our cheerleaders and Sarah's best friend. These girls are like ham and eggs (one can't go without the other). We wish Margie luck as a secretary, and best wishes to Sara, who is going to take up nursing. Here comes the wolfl It's JOE HAL. We're proud of him. He's been with us since our Junior year and we're sorry it wasn't longer. Joe's been a fine football player for Coplay and a monotony-breaker for dull classes. ELSIE GRAF, one of the class secretaries, is full of fun in spite of her shyness. She has been with us for twelve years and has been wonderful company. She deserves the best in life. We hope you get it, Elsie. Can you wake up long enough Alex to let us interview you? ALEXANDER KORKY KORSAK ie the record-breaker for sleeping, but can you blame him? Putting all kidding aside, he's a good sport, and many a laugh was obtained at his expense. Our class is worried, though,whether he will ever get out of the ancient stage of progress Hunting and Fishing. The Class of '48 is proud to present their heartbreaker. JOHN LEGS LEGATH, the good-looking athlete, whose motto is Love 'Em and Leave 'Em or Variety is the Spice of Life has broken several hearts already. We can't blame him, though. He joined us in our Junior year following a transfer from Central Catholic,but even in this short time he's made lots of friends and mixes as though he s known us forever. Here's BYRON LONG, the boy with initiative and the will to make good. He's a fine musician and quite an actor. Some lucky girl will land him some day and we wish him luck. And now here's a peculiar case A boy who prefers sleeping in the morning to sleeping at night. Maybe that's why he was always late for school. We mean JOSHUA JOSH MORTIMER, a male, blonde bombshell. He's another guy who likes the girls too much to settle down, but he's far from dumb and has the right to look forward to a good life. (Incidentally girls—he plays a sax). One of the best-looking redheads we know is THEODORE TETE NOVAK. He's quite a football star and, at the same time, can think things through in school work. We don't know definitely what he will do after school, but whatever he attempts, we're sure he will succeed. And here's the class mixer It's ANNABELLE FROCTCR , always too small for her age, but always accepted by others of her age. She's quite a cute little trick and a pal to all. She'8 the gal with personality plus. Romeo1 Wherefore art thou? You better show up cause Pittsie is looking for you. SHIRLEY PITTSIE PITTS, the girl with eyes in her stars, or is it stars in her eyes? Shirley will make an attractive secretary for somebody. Too bad Dick isn't a businessman. Oh well, that doesn't make a bit of difference. Pittsie is a joker and a day never passes without a hearty laugh. A rare combination, one that's hard to find, are the REASER TWINS. These twins possess good looks, wonderful per- sonalities and a nice word for everyone. The rare part is that they don't look like twine. Our class is proud to have them. EVELYN was the smallest but, nevertheless, the Captain of the cheerleaders and quite a whiz in academic work. EIJCANCR has brains, too, and will prove a successful businesswoman. They both deserve good breaks. But, alas, they're taken. Next on the list is DOROTHY DOTTIE RECKER,who also came to Coplay from Whitehall in our Sophomore year. Dot is intelligent, attractive and always good for a laugh or two. We are told she devotes most of her leisure time to a Ford—or is it the driver? Do you remember a little boy who plugged right along all through the years? Well, believe it or not, that was STANLEY SHTUNT STAN REINHARD. Yes, he grew up, but almost forgot to stop. Anytime you want something done, go to Stan, he's the most capable leader around and it was a pleasure following him. Look out. It's a tornado. It is not, it's FRANCIS MAX SPANITZ. You always know when he's around, but then you're glad, too, because then you'll know that there won't be a dull moment. Max hails from Stiles and joined us in our Junior year from Central Catholic. No matter what the situation, he's full of fun and he's a lady killer. Anchors' Aweighi For SHIRLEY REINHARD, that is. Shirley is a neat-looking blonde who is diligent and active in everything possible. She works hard for what she deserves, but you can bet she gets it. Don't bother her, though, she's busy mixing Putty. ___ And then there's FREDDIE—FREDERICK VANDBU31IFT to you. Freddie is tall and quite a guy. He's an usher at the Ritz, but still manages to keep high in school work, and in the many extra-curricular activities. Keep up the good work. And who is the attractive brunette? Why it'8——MARILYN SCHAADT. Marilyn is a bright, intelligent girl who is always busy, either with homework or newspaper write-ups. She has many interests—but her heart beats for her greatest—namely, Joe. Marilyn intends to go to college to become a medical secretary. e wish her lots of luck in her career. As is always fitting and proper, we have saved the finest thing 'til last) it is a glimpse of JOHN KENNY BOBERICK. His passing away was so shocking and so unbelievable that he still lingers in our hearts. He was the class comedian, an energetic boy with mental ability as well. Our hats are off to him. JUNIOR CLASS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer.................................................... William Konsel Edward Ealliet Betty Froctor Joseph Betz And rev- F adon Anna Bioszir.sky Marie Bivetti Charnaine Gorr Lucille Schaffer Alfred Kessinger lee Seiger Allan Hoffman Anna Stipkovits frilliam Ponsel Richard Stetch F.ayir.ond Ka e Elsie Tamerler Dorothea Keifei Lester Wolfe Irene Kran.er Marian I'ateicka John Ma rx SOPHOMORE CLASS President..................................................... .Richard Haines Vice President.........................................................Marie Yost Secretary.............................................................Theresa Fox Treasurer.. ............................................ . ...Donald Korsak Johanna Beshlanovits John Csencsits James Fox Theresa Fox Joseph Gartner Richard Haines John Karo Hilda Keller William Kern Neil Koch Donald Korsak Samuel Lauser Reuben Lilly Vary Matejicka Margaret Meyers Catherine Musser Charles Peaser Dar.iel Resh Joseph R-essler Erma Rockovits Robert Toth David Schaffer James Schaffer John Spiritz Mary Louise Steckel Charles Yoo Marie Yost FRESHMAN CLASS President..........................................................Pauline Radon Vice Fresident..................................................Lucille Carrescio Secretary.......................................................Shirley Shoemuker Treasurer..................................... ..........••••..Shirley Shoemuker Jenny Mae Balliet Sandra Miller Betty Lou Blose James Kewhart Lucille Carrescio Charles Oswald Dorothy Casper Francis Parvel Rose Deutsch Fauline Radon Maurice Denmick John Keeker Elsie Garner William Scherr Matilda Garger Freida Schrampf Margaret Gasper Shirley Shoemaker William Gessitz Frank Sl novits Vilma Gollatz Stella Star.gl Frank Kuder Gene ieve Tucci Faul Lebish William Wunderly Antonette Mateicka Franklin Yagerhofer Frank L'arx EIGHTH GRADE President........................................................... Robert Kelly '■ice Fresident....................................................Rnl' P chaffer Secretary.............................................................Retty Hantz William Pox :etty Kantz Pelen Honsel Pauline Koneel -obert Kelly Evelyn Ka e ] is 1'ohr Alice J.'oravek Lale Reinhard Ralph Schaffer Shirley Schaffer Richard Salters Elsie Dremitrivits SEVENTH GRADE .Stephen Rockovits .....George Iewhard .....Dorothy Lauser George Kewhard Franklin Keinhard Judith Reinhard J ildred Re eh Stephen Rockovits 1'arian 7 illiaras Elsie Wunderly Fancy Ealliet Barbara Groller Kenwood Kelfrich Esther Kern Frank Kratzer Rcnalo Kratzer Dorothy Lauser President.......... Vice President..... Secretary-Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL One of the moat important organizations in the Coplay High School is the Student Council. It consists of two representatives from each home room from grades 7 to 12. The following students have been selected to represent their home roomst Stephen Rockovits and Dorothy Lauser William Fox and Evelyn Kave Paul Lebish and Sandra Miller William Kern and Erma Rockovits John Marx and Irene Kramer Joshua Mortimer and Shirley Pitts ART CLUB The Art Club was organized to help better theability of those who are interested in art. President Vice President Secretary John Legath Francis Marx Annabelle Proctr SENIOR HIGH PLAY On the evening of April 9 19 8, Coplay High School's Auditorium was filled to capacity. It was the night of the presentation of the annual Senior High Play. The play entitled, The Adventures of Grandpa , was a big success. Vt Preparation for the play began shortly after the Christmas holidays, and rehearsals continued up until the last possible mom- The orchestra was on hand to offer a few selections between the acts. The cast of characters were as follows) Fred Vandergrift Byron Long Lester Wolfe Stanley Reinhard Marilyn Schaadt r The purpose of this club is to strive to achieve a balance te the social, spirtual, mental and physical lives of individual . Membership is available to all girls who have a desire and a willingness to subscribe to its purpose. The organization is composed of 0irls from the seventh, eighth, nineth, and tenth rades. The main discussion is Christian character. Its main objectives are to encourage high school girls to inform themselves about the people of other nations and to promote a spirit of friendship and good will for all mankind. President..................................Jcha? ns. Be«lonovits Vice President....................................... Marie Yost Secretary...................................... .Alice Moravek Advisor......................Miss Grace Kramer HI-Y This is a service club of the school, affiliated with the state Y.M.C.A. The purpose of the HI-Y Club is as follows: To Create, Maintain, and Extend Throughout the School and Community, High Standards of Christian Character. The platform of the club is to promote Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Scholarship and Clean Living. The HI-Y Club is not a fraternity. It has a definite task to perform in the school. Any boy who is attending Coplay High School may become a member, providing he is willing to make the purpose and ideals of the HI-Y Club his fuide and ideal for daily living. President................................. .Stanley F.einhard Vice resident.................................. John Csencsits Secretary........................................Charles Oswald Treasurer...................................... Samuel Lauser Advisor................................ ....Mr. Lawson J. Fink THE CCPLaYITE The Bchcol paper published e ery three months by the Senior Class. This paper tends to keep the students of other grades up to date with events happening in and around their school. The capable staff consists of: Editoi ............................................ Shirley Keinhard Assistant Editor.....................................Marilyn Schaadt Sports Editor...................................... Stanley Reinhard P.eporters: 12th.............................. ........Eleanor Reaser 11th..................................... Elsie Tamerler ICth.................................Mary Louise Steckel 9th...........................................Betty Blose 8th...............................................Shirley Schaffe 7th.................................... Barbara Groller Staff Advisor....................................... Ur. Lawson Fir.k Commercial Advisor........................Mrs.Helen Diehl Typists: Elsie Graf Dorothy Recker Margaret Konsel Annabelle Proctor Shirley Pitts Eleanor Reaser Helen Brossner ALLA LATER Let our voices loudly ringing Echo far and near Songs of praise thy children singing To thy memory dear. All the days we've been together Fondly we recall Days of fair or stormy weather Thou hast gladden'd all. Years may dim our recollection Time its change may bring Still thy name in fond affection Evermore we sing. Coplay High School, Coplay High School Much we owe to you All our thoughts with love unfailing We'll return to you. CHORUS Mrs. Emelina Kohler, supervisor of the girl's chorus, turned out a good singing group this year. They sang at several assembly programs, commencement exercises and also took part in the annual music festival which wag held at Jack Coffield stadium in Kay, Members ef the chorus are as follows: Helen Brossner Sara Fox Margaret Honsel Shirley Pitts Elsie Graf Eleanor Reaser Evelyn Reaser Shirley Reinhard Dorothy Rocker Marian Mateicka Irene Kramer Anna Blozin6ky Lucille Schaffer Anna Stipkovits Elsie Tamerler Charmaine Gorr Dorothea Keifer Marie Rivetti Merylouise Steckel Margaret Meyers Erma Rockovits Marie Yost Sandra Miller Pauline Radon Betty Blose ORCHESTRA The orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Emeline Kohler, made several appearances throughout the year. Most of its musicians have also been members of an Instrumental Music Class held on Monday mornings by Mr. R. B. Meyers. The members of the orchestra include: Dorothy Lauser Byron Long John Karo Reuben Lilly Daniel Resh Mildred Resh Joshua Mortimer F.aynold Ambearle Alexander Korsak Daniel Deichmeister Steve R-ockovits Maurice Dimmick Kenwood Helfrich Carl Lauser GIRLS' CHORUS ORCHESTRA SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club serves a useful and constructi e purpose, in that it stimulates interest and further inquiry into the sciences which are making so many changes in our present mode of living. To have even a limited knowledge of science aids in understanding the world today. Pres id ont....................................Fred Va .dergrif t Secretary...................................... .Richard Stetch Treasurer...........................................Joseph Betz Advisor .................................Mr. V'ateon ? . Skinner CURRENT EVENTS CLUB The purpose of this club is to discuss the news of the day. This discu66ion of world topics encourages the studying of international affairs which enables students to understand the problems of the world much better. President................................. .. ‘ntrices 3 pun it z Vice President...................................Robert Brown Secretary........................................... John Earo Adv isor.................................... Murlon Van Horae GLLP CLUB This club consists of many blended voices some imes singing in harmony, sometimes in unsion. This group of girls was organized primarily for the purpose of enjoying traditional and popular music. President.....................................31 irle} F.einhard Vice President. ............................. .Marilyn Schaadt Secretary. .. .............................. .Helen Brossner Librarians..........••.••••.....................•••••••• .Fleanor Keaser Dorothea Kiefer Advisor................................. ...Mrs. Helen Diehl FOOTBALL SQUAD CHEER LEADERS FOOTBALL Coplay High School can be proud of her football team. Although Coplay played powerful teams, they played with plenty of pep and they had the spirit to win. The local gridders won three games while losing four. The Seniors who are lettermen include; Theodore Novak Raynold Ambearle Clarence Keifer Francis Spanitz Alfred Hessinger Donald Korsak William Kern Joseph Ressler Allan Hoffman David Schaffer Francis Marx Coplay 13 West Reading 6 19 East Stroudsburg 6 Slatington Wilson 3oro 25 Nazareth 23 Pen Argyl 21 Bangor 26 BASKETBALL The Coplay High School Wildcats began practicing for one of the most successful seasons in tho school's history, early in November. With his team, composed of mostly Juniors and Seniors, Coach Marion Van Horn welded together one of the finest teams in the Lehigh Valley. Coplay High Started their 1947-48 season with a win over the Blue and White of Slatington High School, 50 to 46, in a sizzling battle from start to finish. Then traveling to Catasauqua, the Wildcats were handed a first defeat, 45 to 3 . Again Coplay took to the road, but this time the Wildcats came home victorieus, after winning over C0ach A1 Erdosy’s Northampton High Squad, 37-23. Coplay started their league competition by traveling to East Stroudsburg on December 16. The purple and white courtmen proved too strong for the Wildcats, as they trounced Coplay, 43-32. I laying their second league game before a capacity home crowd, the Wildcats lost to the South Whitehall High Trojans, 48-45. On December 23, the Whitehall High School Zephyrs traveled to Coplay where they handed the Wildcats a 49 to 3 setback. On December 26, the Coplay High School Wildcats traveled to Rockne Hall, in Allentown, where they played the Bethlehem Hurricanes, in the annual Christmas Tournament sponsored by the P.LA.A. The Hurricanes won 74-36. Along with the local school, the following schools were represented in the Tournament; Bethlehem, Heller-town, Whitehall, Allentown Central Catholic, Slatington, and South Whitehall. The Wildcats started the New Year right by traveling te Fen Argyl, where they trimmed the Green and White, 48-40. Then on Jan. 9 the local lads took on Nazareth High School,on the latter's floor. After leading all the way, the Wildcats tired in the last 4 minutes of play, as Nazareth went on to win, 49-41. After a weeks reit, the Wildcats were ready to entertain Bangor High School's Cagers. The Wildcats won easily, 59-47 The local basketeers traveled to Hellertown on Jan. 20. They came out on the floor as the underdogs, but they trampled Hellr rtov.n by a 43-35 score. The Wilacats were hosts to the Wilson High dribblers on Jan.23. A capacity home crowd saw the Wildcats defeat Wilson 43-30. Coplay ended their first half league season on Jan. 27, when they entertained the Fountain Hill Basketeers, on the local floor. The Wildcats handed the Hillers a 44-32 setback. This victory put the Wildcats in third place. Starting in their second half league season on Feb. 3 the Wildcats defeated East Stroudsburg on the local floor by a 56-32 score. Compliments of SCHEIRER THE PLUMBER 13 So. Second St. Coplay, Pa. Compliments of DR. WILLIAM F. FOX MOYER’S SELF-SERVICE MARKET WE DELIVER Second St. Coplay, Pa. Phone North 3418 Compliments of EVELYN’S GIFT SHOP 152 S. 3rd St. Coplay, Pa. Evelyn Beidleman, Prop. Phone North 3466 J. W. PETER Company Thomas Hoffman, Prop. General Merchandise Phone Northampton 2022 TANISER’S ECONOMY STORE Fourth Chestnut Streets Coplay, Pa. Drugs Films Developing Newspapers Greeting Cards KUNKLE’S NEWS AGENCY Egypt, Pa. Magazines 2 So. Second St. Phone 2845 Coplay, Pa. We wish to express our best wishes and success to the Class of 1948 NEWHART’S SELF SERVICE 132 S. 3rd St. Coplay, Pa. WE DELIVER PHONE 3419 Phone 2383 Estimates Northhampton EDWARD J. SACKS 103 S. Fourth St. Coplay, Pa. Furnished Interior Renovating Contractor Floors and Walls Counter and Sink Tops COPLAY RECREATION 8 FINE BOWLING ALLEYS Frank Kukitz, Prop. Coplay, Pa. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE LIFTING POWER OF EDUCATION FINISH HIGH SCHOOL FIRST THEN COME TO THE ALLENTOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE 920 Hamilton Street John W. Oberly, President Phone 3-4790 Est. 1869 An Approved Business School Abbott’s Radio Service 95 S. 2nd St. Coplay, Pa. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday Saturday Evenings 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. CHARLES B. PITTS Distributor Soft Drinks Phone North 3103 Blose Bros. General Repairing Coplay, Pa. Motor Tuneups SODL’S LUNCHEONETTE 18 So. 2nd Street Coplay, Pa. Good Place to Eat Excellent Fountain Service HERMAN A. HOFFMAN Upholsterer Living Room Suites and Odd Pieces Recovered Phone North 2641 Coplay, Pa. Compliments of THE COPLAY NATIONAL BANK Coplay, Pa. Compliments of R1TZ THEATRE Coplay, Pa. Michael Galomb, Mgr. Phone 3407 HELFRICH’S CONFECTIONERY Supplee Ice Cream Sundaes - Sodas Candy Coplay, Pa. Fruhwirth’s Economy Store GENERAL MERCHANDISE Third St. Coplay, Pa. Herbster’s Light Fixtures 226 So. Second St. Coplay, Pa. Margaret J. Mayer Beauty Shoppe 53 So. Fourth St. Phone North 2582 Coplay, Pa. Front St. Frank Skrapits Shoe Repairing Coplay, Pa. Fourth St. Compliments of Raber’s Store Coplay, Pa. Coplay St. Compliments of Riekers Barber Shop Coplay, Pa. Second St. Coplay Bakery Quality Baked Goods Coplay, Pa. Seventh St. StangFs Grocery Store Coplay, Pa. l v- 2 y ir • , _ V V; .' ' ' if y- Mi r • Wv  - s’ ' r ’v«k!' . -‘V' ,« v .-. ;■«iv v' .- L !::• v A v.« .. • 5V -Vv « W-'Vv Z 2CSX ;v‘ il v . . , 7V •. - ,'• v V V V A.vc S’ ' • ;• . .  ' . “ •  • ■■• • 4 , n aV -' VX v --• 'V-a -■-, -vCv .-s Vi ''‘ V.- V • A • : - a .'V.'
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