Hellertown High School - Reflector Yearbook (Hellertown, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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Hellertown High School - Reflector Yearbook (Hellertown, PA) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 57 of 88
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Page 57 text:

Firft Row: Kathleen Sell, Nancy Marish, Janice Koloski, Miss Marcella Dimmich, .fId'vifer. Second Row: Jacqueline Gall, Phyllis Haag, Lona Weaver, Barbara Peffer. Third Row: Nancy Goldberg, Colleen Diehl, Brenda Fritchman, Diane Davis. Fnurih Row: Ruth Zito, Susan Reid, Joan Szakaly, Frances Guro. Fifth Row: Kathleen Brown, llmily Staclchouse, Nlarian Getz, Judy Calvert. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CONTINUE CADET TEACHING PROGRAM This year, again, because of free afternoons, the students who are members of the Future Teachers of America were able to carry on the cadet teaching program which had been introduced last year. lfach member of the club vvas assigned to an elementary teacher whom she assisted one afternoon a week. During National liducation Week the club members prepared posters containing biographical sketches of the teachers of the high school. Also during this week, the teachers were guests at a tea arranged by the girls. To acquaint the members with the colleges in this area, visits were made to several local schools. lVliss Dimmiclc has clone an excellent job in promoting the activities of this organization. 0l lfll'lCRS l'rm1'1lfril .... . .NANcY Nlfxiiisu Swfrflary. . .K!X'l'llIililiN Siari. Irllfl' l'mriilfnl. . ,lwmuci-is Cliuio ljlfrarfnn, . lNl'SAN Ri-'ln TN'fl,l'lll't'V. . . .Jfxuicic Korosxi MR. HOPPES DIRECTS PHOTO CLUB Mr. Robert R. Hoppes, who enjoys photography as one of his hobbies, each year organizes a Photo Club. From a small number in the beginning of the year, this group always increases in membership during the year The students are taught the proper use of a camera and the correct way to take and develop pictures. One of their annual activities is a display on one of the corridor bulletin boards of the pictures they have taken and developed. 1 1 George Gall Y M Mr. Robert .1 Sh, Hoppes a, I Alan Nalepa A Stephen Szalcaly John Muhr David Boyer l53l

Page 56 text:

Firff Roux' Arlan Kichline, Genevieve Moran, Kathleen Sell, Joan Szakaly. Sammi Row: Alan Donchez, Dolores Alai, Linda Reichard, Kathleen Strzelecki, Barbara Gozzard. Tfqxcf Row: Frances Guro, Leon Riegel, Randy Komich, Diane Bresnak, Dale Silimperi, Charlotte Hasenecz, Mr. leikel, .4dz'1i,rfr. STUDENT COUNCIL, STUDENT GOVERNING BODY The Student Council, advised by Mr. Weikel, is the student governing body of the high school. This group discusses and tries to settle problems that arise. It is the link between students and administration and attempts to inaugurate policies that are acceptable to both groups. One of its major tasks will be the new edition of a handbook for the enlarged student body of next term. Membership in this organization is composed of one representative from each seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth grade homerooms and two representatives from each of the eleventh and twelfth grade classes. OFFICERS Prefident ....... ...,,... . , . , . .BARBARA Clozmun I'1'rf Pruidfnt .... ,.., D ALE Sll.IN1l'IiRl Secretary-Trfafurer . ,GI-iN1ivlIiVli Momm SCHOOL NEWS HANDLED BY THREE UPPERCLASSMEN Nancy Marish, Lona Weaver, and Nancy Goldberg, under the direction of Mrs. Brown, prepare all write-ups of school activities for release to the Globe-Times. Students, as well as parents, are thus informed of all social, club, and class events. Mrs. Brown Nancy Marish Lona Weaver Nancy Goldberg la2l xx



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Barbara Zregevzfzur, ,Vary Lou Rica, Kathleen Zednile, Francef Caro, and .llarrf Kmftz are mzwfographing rhf Hive. HIVE PUBLISHED FOUR TIMES A YEAR The llreff is published four times a year by the members of the lliae staff, which includes the Art stalli, Literary staff. Sports staff, School News staff, Exchange, Alumni, and Production. This mimeographed magazine contains poems and stories, reports school news, and has original drawings. It is the only activity in our school which recognizes, for the benefit of all the students, the literary, journalistic, and artistic abilities of the teen-ager. The faculty adviser of the flrae is Mr. Arthur Bernhardt, and the production adviser is Mrs. Irene Towey. Firri Row: Joyce Zawick, Susan Reid, Jacqueline Gall, Diane Zimpfer, Mrs, Parish, Mr. Arthur Bernhardt, Mrs. Towey, Nancy Goldberg, Lona Weaver, Marie Kmetz, Barbara Gozzard. Second Row: Joan Szakaly, Josephine Brosnahan, Janet Goldman, Gloria Zamiskie. Third Row: Barbara Bachman, Joanne Weirbach, Mary Jane Glosan, Colleen Diehl, Janice Koloski, Catherine Zondlo, Barbara Ziegenfuss, Virginia Hornyak, Dorothy Freeman, Judy Calvert, Marian Getz. Fourth Row: Bonnie Fulmer, Carol Proszics, Karen Reichard, Kathleen Brown, Dolores Over, Sandra Gad, Phyllis Judd, Brenda Frirchman, Ruth Zito, Gene Sterner, Mary Lou Rice. Fzfzh Row: Kathleen Zednik, Patricia Smodish, Jeanette Pelfer, Theresa Macik, Barbara Peffer, limily Staclchouse, Phyllis Haag, Nancy Marish, Anna Verba, Mary Meyers. Szixlli Row: James Kichline, John Chegwidden, Marlene Danyluk, Frances Guro, Patricia Benzak, Helen Arnold, Kathleen Sell, Richard McCall, Edward Stauffer. Srvenflz Row: Clark Gross, Francis Mertus, Edward Schriffert, James Pfeiffer, Jeffrey Lightner, David Best, Randy Komich, Gerald Savitske. I ' 'ra iaxrzuf ' ' zfff

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