Liberty High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

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L- E . . , ii, .A,A sq, my X ,N , 5553 F SENIOR ACTIVITIES. . . .212 M f,i Climax haa ' F Ejgvi FEATURES. . . . . .222I. 'F Denouement page five l 960 CAULDRON STAFF MANAGING EDITOR ......... . . . Rita Handwerk BUSINESS MANAGER .......... . . Jeannette Stefanik ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER . . .......... Marie Harris CHIEF ASSOCIATE EDITOR ..... ............ An n Hartzell ASSOCIATE EDITORS ........ . . .Sandra Field, Kathleen Rich, Sandra Weaver, Wendy West ACTIVITIES EDITOR ........... .......... Ma ry Cavanaugh ASSISTANT ACTIVITIES EDITOR .................... Linda LaBar ART EDITOR ................................... James Gold ART STAFF ..... . . . Bonnie Ellis, Mary Ann Hesh, William Horwath, Robert Sharer, Shelby Stahl FEATURE EDITOR .......... ................... J ohn Kozero ASSISTANT FEATURE EDITOR. . . ............... Carolyn Vogel GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR ..... . . . Sandra Harpel BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR .... ............ N ancy Kostas CHIEF TYPIST ........ ............. P aula Kercsmar TYPISTS. .......... .... J oan Friedman, Nancy Miller, Barbara Wachter, Dorothy Wascura ADVISOR. . . .......................... Miss Gladys Lerch VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT VOCATIONAL EDITOR ..... ............. J ulius Velekei VOCATIONAL ASSISTANT . . . .............. Thomas Polak SHOP REPORTERS ...... . Lawrence King, Wesley Klausen, Francis Bradford, Richard Bogar, Joseph Poplawski, David Jacoby, Joseph Yost, Arthur Race, Emil Wachinski, David Walters VOCATIONAL ADVISOR . . . ..... Mr. Ferdinand Burkhardt page six DEDICATION MISS ELIZABETH WEISS With sincere admiration, we dedi- cate this Cauldron to Miss Weiss, our class advisor, shorthand and typing teacher. Her unselfish help to all of us, both in and out of the classroom, will always be remembered by those of us who know her. page seven DEDICATION MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS We also dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Williams, biology teacher and class advisor. We offer our deepest apprecia- tion and thanks to Mr. Williams who has always been so willing to lend a helping hand to students. page eight DEDICATION MR. LEONARD KEIM It is with deep gratitude that we present this Cauldron to Mr. Keim, for his continued interest in students and guidance have been of lasting value. Mr. Keim will always be remembered by the vocational department boys. page nine C r o wd e d halls .... cluttered class- rooms .... packed stadiu ms under sunny skies .... the significance of a new decade .... but most of all teachers and administrators .... form this im- portant part of our school life .... the setting. 1. NX . 'ff'1Qx,. 'Elf gg -X 5'-,IL YN V ,- 'X X M, -' f 1' X viffz X 5 Y! ge -A lug! A '.:. , -at Z -fs KJ' .lf ' L' WZVI4 41' 95 -f' -':'? 'A Q, ,, 'A Mig - . -. ' u A Y'.vMf! 1-'LIU' I 'K 6 .eifzs ' f ix 'Ai' , 'SP f, U -Wvi,-vf x , Jes- sf I N -V . v-:WNW f 'v V f -, ' ., 1334.6 x X F . , ' Maw? Xi , r it Qi x X r 11' -'ww' i X, L V , f Assn ' W 5 H it 1? 1 3 5,-' 1' ty4'1't?:09,'W', gc. l , , ima , it K i-ik Z ,f fy! i'1it!,i,32+4N., at tt '-qi' 'X H l ny, j Y X X R, .', ' ,gif 51 -1' 1 Y-st., V 2N'qE!i5f,lmt QQWQSQ X X .54-1 'i-wi ,!,,,QXif'w-'5:q.. -X, YH ET X '55 , f1 q,q E1n D to W mf, ,n,,,1:,y -,tt ,H 4.4,'.qf ff in .32 57:39 ' o f-fi iafwfvgywfq X, 'nv1t b'-N Img I W' .' O, ' ' gin nga X1 tpgtx Na., ,vf , sv- Af- My ,',f+ , giiwxqi' lh x lch ' ..y.n.,PQ-A im' . 1 f X W- fW ,, -'Q 'ff' -,AM ia:- I L, 1g,'1g,5g351ggQ3li,,Vli.if? 5- R . M ai ,I!.1H5:','J . I .b X ' , . 131' x If if J XX 1 ,dm f' 1 f i ' iv. gk! f f y ,ig N , 51,7 , L' ' t ff it i 1 t fr if W- X w 4 it A 7' Ng 1 r ' e U A s, -4 A ew: ' ,ff 4. , . V z 3 Qi' I , ' v , f' if: N . riff G ' 2-1 '53d,41g' .- ffl if YI V fl Y 4-gg ' ,':1l'ft.KX , A i .5r! ' QQ Y X GX I t AIJMINISTRATIUN DR. CHARLES E. CHAFFEE Superintendent of Schools During the past few years we, as well as other citizens of the community, have seen the construction of many new schools due to the diligent efforts of Dr. Chaffee, our super- intendent of schools. His accomplishments in other phases of educational administration have also been appreciatedby the residents of Bethlehem. The Class of 1960 feels fortunate in that we have been under the capable direction of Dr. Chaffee during our fewyears at Liberty. MR. CHARLES A. KLEIN Principal Great strides in our progress havebeen made with the help and support of Mr. Klein, our principal. Through his untiring efforts to give us a firmfoundation on which to continue our education, he has gained the admiration and respect of the entire student body. Leaving our Alma Mater, we sincerely thank Mr. IQein for his constant supervision of school endeavors and for the unselfish help he has rendered. page twelve MR. JOSEPH MCINTYRE Assistant Principal What our assistant principal did for us cannot be expressed in a few cold words. He has always been more than willing to help students, and even though he has sometimes had to use disciplinary measures, his words of encouragement have been highly valued. We have indeed felt proud to have Mr. McIntyre as the assistant principal of our school, and we, the Class of 1960, extend our heartfelt gratitude to him. page thirteen MR. LLOYD B. KEHLER Director of Vocational Education The boys of the vocational department are especially indebted to our director of vocational education, Mr. Lloyd B. Kehler. Because of Mr. Kehler's per s ev e r anc e in dealing with difficult situations, he has easily won the respect of many students. In addition to his many other fine quali- ties, his kindness and understanding have been deeply admired. We are thankful for Mr. Kehler's fine services, and we recognize him as an excellent director. COUNSELOR Mr. Sinclair W. Chiles Mr, Franklin J. Brown G1-1id3I1C9 C001'di1121t01' Vocational Boys' Counselor Mr. John Fuhr Mrs. Lucille M. Guida Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Mr. Joseph B. Preletz Miss Evelyn C. Walper Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor page fourteen FACULTY alia Mr. William F. Allen Mr. William J. Allen Mr. Leonard Andrucci Mr. Nathan Auerbach Social Studies Office Practice Drafting Physics Mrs. Elma Bachman Mr. Stephen Barna Mr. Jerome Beidelman English Physics Business Dramatics Mr. Joseph Bellucci Mr. Eugene Berg Science Business Essentials Bookkeeping page fifteen Mr. Harold Bilheimer Mr. Carl Blose English English FACULTY 4 , wing: wiv , ,av LL,L , Z' :'I55.'15 5 '53Sl95:5i5:TL: it . ,,,h uf' .fg4Pi12ze.Qee:f5L'fgf' ,. 5 , l Mr. Leon Borst Mr. James Bucchin Mr, Ferdinand Bur-khardt Mr. Harry Buss Mathematics Printing English Mathematics Physics Mr. John Butler Mr. Anthony Cacciatore Mr. Louis Chiadis Social Studies Machine Shop Mathematics Bookkeeping Mrs. Charlotte Clauser Mr, Harvey Cope Miss Mary Crow Mr. Nicholas Cuttic Biology Social Studies English Physics Chemistry page sixteen FACULTY Mr. Walter Daney Mr. Thomas DeCrosta Mr. Francis Delluva Mr. Don Detiviler Social Studies Social Studies Mathematics Woodworking Spanish Mrs. Marianne Detwiler Mr. H. Donald Dietrich Mr. John DiMeg1io English Building Construction Social StL1di6S f s X Mrs. Kathleen Domenig Mr. Anthony Donchez Mr. Dayton Dubbeling Mr. Earl Evans Art English Drafting Social Studies page seventeen FACULTY l Mr. Robert Frantz Mr. John Freefield Mr. Vincent Frisoli Mrs. Evelyn Funk Driver Training English Social Studies Latin Mr. Joseph Gallo Mr. Pasco Garramone Miss M. Price Gibson Spanish Social Studies English Mr. Vincent Gilbert Mrs. Ardith Goodman Mr. John Goodman Mr. Joseph Gribbin Bookkeeping Music Music Shorthand page eighteen FACULTY Miss Karolyn Groth Miss Dolores Gutierrez Mr. Charles Hafner Mr. James Harkins English Physical Education Social Studies Social Studies Latin i l Miss Doris Harrison Mr. John Hartzel Mrs. Helen Heller English Business Essentials English Social Studies Bookkeeping Mr. James Heller Mrs. Emmeline Hoffman Mr. John Howard Mr. Arch Hunsinger Driver Training English Mathematics Printing page nineteen FACULTY Mr. Wilbur Jackson Mr. Alan Jones Mr, Joseph Kach Mr. Leonard Keim Mathematics Chemistry Drafting Mathematics Miss Mabell Kelchner Mr. Frank Kernan Mrs. Laurenta Kernan Biology English English Mr. Henry Kichline Mr. Webster Koehler Mrs. Ruth Kunes Mr. August LaSasso Driver Training Mathematics English Spanish page twenty FACULTY lj Q A i x 3ii E Mr. Paul Leaser Mrs. Viola Leh Mr. Charles Leidig Mrs. Crystal Lgjdjg English Shorthand Auto Mechanics Physical Education Twins am 5 Mr. Fred Leitner Mr. Franklin Lerch Miss Gladys Lerch English Mathematics Typing Office Practice Mr. Edward Long Mr. Joseph Malatesta Mr. John Manley Mr. Ted Mal-tz Mathematics Mathematics Physical Science physical Education page twenty-one ACULTY Miss Frances MCG9ttigaH Mr. Joseph Meier Mr. Clyde Messinger Mr. Fern Michaels Typing Distributive Education Related Drawing Electrical Maintenance 1 ix-, , x x Mr. Harry Miller Miss Ethel Moll Mrs. Sergia Montz Social Studies German Foods Spanish Miss Eleanor Mumbauer 1VIr. Olen Neamand Miss Ruth Overfield Mrs. Muriel Pense French Electrical Maintenance Mathematics German Biology page twenty-two FACULTY L Mr. Philip Phillippi Mr. Leo Prendergast Mr. H. David Randall Mr. Roy Rhoads Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Machine Shop Mr. Joseph Risbon , 5,1 is ,. 57 .::x'--: ' 3 ., ... :spffw s ., W --ze,'..Qi':z '55 I in l ff'-lf' 'L ir L'?fiefE 5fsl2Qj'f 4 t?fi5ff5f' ? Y4 ? f'5 ? i'S?ff5Qi . ,V ,-,rl . .... 'U--H Jil 5 8' :we.:'2:ea::'fe:... 39535 s we 72 V ::-seas: Fig Q : gi ..,.. .,,, F ,i,..,,..,.!.,i, Q la 1 I MU N . .,.. ...E .. . K J gfnigk '1' 'L fo f7i?f53?5r 2 '1.fEf555?-,,i 2 --: 5, ef HMSFQ5 ' ::J0'5:E?fZ :i4?'mfh- 1,:ff,5pf . ,,.. ,,.,' -1--- ua-eff 15? get sl I lf: fir: If .E'f'5EEI:Eii5: 1352, 59952 4, , xr32'15'fsI?x:?zl? 'N VQ ' 2:51 :5:2:s35fE: :555 Ks, -- , Mx: 'Ev ff H '55iZ. :s EES 9 da ,.,. , , .'f3ef'i'2 ft 4' i1li1i?YiffE5'1H2iEf?7' .-1' x lsxkplflraz' 1,. ,::, -.r.5:nakg? Af 2 'Weis W HEEL A , .... , 1 fiat!!-E22 ,. . Y ta 4 V' ,, N 9 4 L X A ,S ,Q ,, ,. 1 ,, my , E , xg ,Q M , X, gm Vu ' I8 si ' Q5 Mr. Stephen Rituper Electrical Chemistry Maintenanc e 11 -. ' W,-I' as ff?Fz3Q'1iL V-- 'H :5l::5'fi- :f:?E.'5 :'., f f' SS' Y , VC ,5 05 'if f 5 L f,5.1gE,5z Mr. Herbert Ross, Jr Machine Shop Mrs. Florence Rodenbach lVIr. Raymond Salabsky Mr. Donald Savon Mrs. Helene Schaeffer Clothing English Social Studies English page twenty-three Mr FACULTY Art Biology Building Construction 24 15 -ft' . , .. i'i' fl- gi . , -' ,o,- -5 ',',- 5 ,,i',' ' V Mr. Clifford Steinbach Mr. Ronald Steinbach Mrs. T. T. Stelyn Mathematics Bookkeeping Typing Mathematics Shorthand . Samuel Schatz Mr. Charles Schenck Mr. Earl Snyder Mr. John Steckbeck Biology r Mr. Myron Stettler Mr. Stephen Sydorak Mrs. Joan Tattersall Mr. Paul Troxell Chemistry Physical Education Business Essentials Physical Education Typing English page twenty-four FACULTY Mr. Wellington Trumbauer Mr, Joseph Vallone Miss Elizabeth Weiss Miss Kathryn Werst Social Studies Mechanics Typing Mathematics Shorthand Mrs. Elsie Weston Mr. Paul Whytock Mr. Robert Williams Physical Education Mathematics Biology W , Miss Muriel Wilson lVIr. Robert Worsley Mr. Clifford Yeager Mrs. Dorris Young German German Shop Foods Home and Family page twenty- five STAFF Miss Kathryne Eckert Mrs. Mary Mariah Mrs. Margaret Randt Dr. Joseph Ricapito Nurse Dietitian Librarian Band Orchestra Mrs. Margaret Feist Mrs. Elizabeth Frey Mrs. Imogene Keckler Office Staff Office Staff Office Staff W' ., Miss Elizabeth NIi11er Mrs. Madelyne Saunderson Mrs. Shirley Sonnenfeld MPS- Emma TUSUH Office Staff Office Staff Office Staff Office Staff page twenty-six CAFETERIA TAFF Left to right: Mrs. E. Evans, Mrs. I. Hughes, Mrs. F. Lohrman, Mrs. K. Greene, Mrs. E. Breinick, Mrs. G. Cressman, Mrs. M. Langensiepen, Mrs. M. Hoffstetter, Mrs. M. Urban, Mrs. A. Thomas, Mrs. E. Grube, Mrs. J. Epp, Mrs. H. Brong, Mrs. T. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. D. Browne. CUSTODIAL TAFF Row 1: T. Gerencher, A. Gulya, Mrs. C. Eichner, Mrs. K. Doyle. Row 2: A. De Berardinis, E. Furry, M. Pillar, V. Casey, A. Glina. page twenty-seven Came1's hair coats .... Lehigh scarfs. ..khaki slacks .... button-down collars ....we've worn them a11....studious... fun-1oving...1oya1 .... high-spirited.... we've been these, too .... while play- ing numerous ro1es....as characters ....in an unwritten novel. X X If Y ,Q X f.:.'Qf fffa-1 :PW 4 - Q --1. W 41 f.: IW Y ' ' Q 1 ' ' .,w's'm -1 ,f I ,M .4 l A W 1 4- . .. -, ' -s L 1 I W' 1 ,mfr xv,a to 1 A-K vida... XR-'WEN Y R 1 if 3 5 , tif 1 wwe , f fu , ,fm , mi, If ' ., 3, M, , g ' --new t ,, N 4., ,,,,1f1',,.-,-ik ,A MGM, f-'g'q,31l X ,r ,X n 1- 'trufw ' X G: A .,,Zl..J rw .thy ilgffxd 'g al' ,, w' , I . 5 , njisxlsw l :lla-ff xlwk f 1 , f mt AMN t ,r A X , likixfwff, , ' -X RIN ' ,X 1 'V Q,-2f:i hif5h'g:s'.'5 ' 1 X X - Q, X. Q V. ,41gv ?,AQ'Em,,,,gy!f3, xxx ,M NN SN v to at t we 4 N ' ' f f?'1':?' IWW E., MTW ,hs ,X ty N' 1 linea r?-iii' A Q. , X 1 V -N g1y,..ty,-'Q-N ' ,, e . L xt! xx ilu F ty ft.. A g ff Y: ' if rc n , Xxx - -, -fffqlggf, W bk 3-4.1. X 15:15.-. 1 f tgp ,v e---.5.,:7- ..---,J .1 -54' - ' .51mq.EY'f ' ' . L ' iii xi Q x X 'E ' 2g ff V y!ig5.4.. '-, A, C N fx NX!-'.lN ,,,, 35T-.fgQ. e.ss - fi , 1 ' X 4X x - SENIURS 1 WARREN WILLARD ACHEY, JR. Warren 1104 Main Street Vocational WILLIAM HARVEY ACKERMAN Bill Activities: 426 East Locust Street Academic Glee Club 2,3,4g Track 3,43 Liberty Life Representative 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4g Senior Class Play 49 German Club 3,4. LeROY JAMES ABEL 533 Spring Street Little One Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 4. GAIL ANN ACHEY 439 East North Street Mouse Commercial Activities: Sophomor e Hop Committee 2: Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 4. RONALD JOSEPH ADAMCIK 1310 East Sixth Street Ron Voc ational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 2,3. BRENDA SARAH ADLER 328 Eighth Avenue Bren General Activities: Orchestra 2,3,4g Future Nurses League 3. BEVERLY ANN AICHER 1840 Campbell Street Bonnie Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Junior Red Cross Council 45 Commercial Club 4g Art League 2,3,4. DORIS DOROTHY ALBANY 3074 Avon Road Dar Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 2g Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4. page thirty DOROTHY MAE ALBERT 2116 Princeton Avenue Dot Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Hockey 2,35 Bowling 35 Volleyball 25 Basket- ball 35 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4. JEFFREY WILLIAM ALDRICH 3128 Hilly Road Jeff Scientific Activities: Homeroom P r e s id e nt 3,45 Pep Club 4. IRENE SUSANNE ALTEMOSE 623 Dellwood Street Reene General MARY AGNES AMENT 1956 Columbine Avenue Mary Scientific Activities: Volleyball 35 Basketball 45 Home- room Treasurer 25 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Future Nurses League 4. SANDRA PAULINE ANDERKO 223 Bridle Path Road Sandy Scientific Activities: Homeroom Secretary 45 Home- room Treasurer 35 Student Asso- ciation 45 Cheerleaders 2. ROSEMARY ANFUSO 1932 Jennings Street Roe Commercial Activities: Junior -Senior Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 page thirty,,one Commercial Club 4. NORMAN SYDNEY ALLAN 307 Washington Avenue Norm Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2 , 3 , 45 Choraliers 45 Soccer 3,45 Tennis 3,4. GEORGE HOBART ALLPORT, H 1435 Montrose Avenue Al Academic Activities: Ba.nd2,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Sopho- more Choir 25 Snappy Sketches 3,45 Choraliers 45 Soccer 253,45 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Liberty Hi-Y 2,35 National Thespian Society 3,45 German Club 35 Bible Club 3,4. CHRISTINE NANCY ANGLE 91 East Broad Street Tina Scientific - My i A: , ff., Activities: Snappy Sketches 35 Homeroom 'ig ' ' President 25HoItTeroomSecretary 35 Sophomore Y-Teens 2, Secre- ik A tary 25 Future Teachers Club 2,3. 5 5 I DAVID ROBERT ANTOLICK ' ' ' 917 Wood Street Dave Scientific Sk K 3 H A Activities: National Thespian Society 2,3,45 5.2 ' Stage Crew 2,3,4. - I ff? WILLIAM AVANOLL ASHBRIDGE ' H In I 5 1906 Riverview Road Ii'i I Bill Vocational A Activities: Liberty Life Representative 2. Ai lt gl ISIII zl' BENJAMIN BAAB 513 Carlton Avenue Ben General gvn 33.5 ,f Activities: Football 3,45 Junior Varsity Foot- sf ball 2. WILLIAM LEE BABER 1821 Richmond Avenue Lee Scientific Activities: Jun io r V ar s ity Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Stu- dent Association 2,35 Liberty Hi- Y 3,4. ANDREW STEVEN BABIRAK 1125 Arcadia Street Bubby Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,45 Liberty Life Representative 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3. GARY LESTER BACHMAN 501 East North Street Gary General Activities: Football 35 Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2. MARLENE JEAN BACHMAN 1408 Uelen Court Roverlou Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 45 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 4. I page thirty -two THOMAS PAUL BACHMAN 231 Spring Street Tom Vocational Activities: Homeroom Secretary 3. NEIL LEWIS LEONARD BAGNELL 46 East Union Boulevard Neil General Activities: Wrestling Manager 3,45 Soccer 25 Liberty Life Representative 35 Senior Class Play 45 Young Writer Staff 4. ROBERT EDWARD BAKER 321 Georgia Avenue Bob General Activities: Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3. SANDRA BALOGH 216 Fourth Street, Miller Heights , Sandy Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Sophomore Y- Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Junior Red Cross Council 25 German Club 3. RICHARD JAMES BARNOLA R. D. NO. 2 Dick Scientific Activities: Snappy S k e t c h e s 3,45 Track 35 Homeroom V i c e - President 45 Homeroom Secreta.ry 35 Liberty Hi-Y 4. GLORIA ANN BARTHOLOMEW R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Gloria General Activities: Homeroom Secretary 45 Library Club 2,35 Distributive Education page thirty-three Club 4, Secretary 4. VIRGINIA ANN BAILEY 556 Broadway Ginny Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Commer- cial Club 4. LARRY RICHARD BAKER 1522 Eastwood Drive L211'1'y General Activities: Football 35 Baseball 35 Swimming Club 25Junior Varsity Football 25 Library Club 4. ELIZABETH CLARA BEAHM 309 Long Street Betty General KATHIE MAY BECKAGE 915 Fernwood Street Kathie Commercial Activities: Homeroom Secretary 4. EVELYN LOUISE BAUDER Middletown Road, Mounted Route No. 19 Toot Activities: Commercial H o m e r o o m Vice-President 2g Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4g Junior Red Cross Council 4. NANCYJEAN BAUDER 418 East Garrison Street lYNa-n!! Activities: Commercial Volleyball 2g Junior-Senior Y- Teens 4. Alice Activities: ALICE BECKLIN 721 Pawnee Street Commercial Hockey 2,4g Junior-Senior Y- Teens 45 Commercial Club 4. STEPHEN CHARLES BEDICS Steve 927 East Fifth Street Vocational MATTHEW JOHN BEDNARIK Chuck Activities: Lease Activities: 515 Thomas Street Vocational Football 45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Homeroom President 4g Homeroom Secretary 3. ELISE MAE BEIDELMAN 630 Hanover Street Scientific Volleyball 3g Liberty Life Rep- resentative 4g Homeroom Vice- President 25 Student Association 25 German Club 3,45 Cheerleaders 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. page t hirty-four ROBERT LOUIS BEIDELMAN 262 West Fairview Street Bob Vocational ' LELAND ROY BEITEL 529 West Union Boulevard Lee General Activities: Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 354. ta JAMES RODNEY BERGER 1438 High Street Jim Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 45 Home- room Secretary 25 Junior Red Cross Council 4. JAY BENNETT BERGER 1148 Pennsylvania Avenue Berg Scientific Activities: Or c h e s tr a 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Snappy Sketches 3,45 Homeroom President 25 German Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Sophomore Choir 2. JOYCE BETTE BERGER 1148 Pennsylvania Avenue Joy Scientific Activities: Or ches tr a 2 , 3 , 45 Bowling 25 Liberty Life Representative 35 Spanish Club 45 College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. ROBERT EDWARD BERGER 139 Madison Street, Freemansburg Perk Vocational Activities: Football 45 Junior Varsity Foot- page thirty-five ba-11 223' BARBARA LORRAINE BELCHER Bobbie Activities: 248 Wall Street Scientific Bowling 35 Volleyball 35 Sopho- more Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2,35 Future Nurses League 45 German Club 3. CONSTANCE JEAN BENEDICK R. D. No. 2, Bridle Path Road Connie Activities: Scientific ,Homeroom Vice-President 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Future Nurses League 2,3,45 Bible Club 3,4. JOHN MICHAEL BILESKY 825 Fernwood Street Jack Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 2g Chess Club 24 Chemphybiogens 25 Stage Crew 4. ZOLTAN DAVID BIRO 1111 Highland Avenue Zeke General Activities: Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 4. RICHARD WILLIAM BERNHARD 1422 Lorain Avenue Hmck.. Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3,4. GEORGE EDWIN BEUSCHOLD 1522 Rudolph Drive K . - ,,GeOrgeu Scientific Activities: Track 33 Liberty Hi-Y 49 French ' Club 3. l PAUL MAC BISH 1644 Millard Street Mac General Activities: Football 3 3 S o c c e r 2g ,Junior Varsity Football 23 Liberty Hi- Y 2,33 Distributive E du c ation Club 4. RONALD KEITH BLACK 417 Washington Avenue Ron Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Wrestling 2, 3,4g Homeroom President 4. ALAN DOUGLAS BLAIR 930 Walters Street Al Scientific LLOYD THOMAS BLAIR 930 Walters Street Lloyd General page thirty - six ANITA LOUISE BOBALIK 1547 Eastwood Drive Pixie Scientific Activities: Liberty Life Representative 25 H o m e r o o m Vice-President 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee 43 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 35 Span- ish Club 4g Cheerleaders 2,3,4g Young Writer Staff 43 Pep Club 4. RICHARD STEPHEN BOGAR 1234 Vincent Lane Rich Vocational Activities: In t r a m u r al Basketball 2,3,4g Cauldron Staff 4. ANNETTE JOANNE BOLECZ 2027 West Green Street Annette Scientific Activities: Spanish Club 35 Art League 4. NANCY CAROLE BOLECZ 2890 Easton Avenue Nan Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Commer- cial Club 4. RICHARD ALBERT BONA 1515 Eastwood Drive Dick Scientific RICHARD JAMES BONSER 2526 Linden Street Dick Academic Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Junior Varsity Footba.1l2g Student Association 4g German,Club 3,43 Latin Club 3. page thirty- seven STEPHEN JOSEPH BOGAR 626 Fifth Avenue Bogie General Activities: Football Manager 2,3,4. RICHARD STEPHEN BOLD 947 Wyandotte Street Dick Vocational CRAIG MARSHALL BORST ucraigu Activities: vuaken Activities: 1412 Uelen Court Scientific Glee Club 2,3,4g Choraliers 4: Liberty Life Representative 2,35 Homeroom Treasurer 4g German Club 3. EARL JACOB BOYER R. D. No. 2 General Distributive Education Club 4. GAIL ANN BONSTEIN 2344 Huntington Street Gail Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Junior Class Play Committee 3: Sophomore Y- Teens 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Junior Red Cross Council 3,4g Future Nurses League 43 Spanish Club 4. KARL GANSER BORMAN R. D. No. 3, Wydnor Karl Scientific Activities: Homeroom President 3g German Club 3. Judie Activities: 'ww' J UDITH ANN BRADER 1021 Spring Street Commercial Commercial Club 4. FRANCIS ALLEN BRADFORD vvRickyvv Activities: 1226 Salem Road Vocational Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Caul- dron Staff 4. FREDERICK THOMAS BRANDT Y!FredVl Activities: CHARLES Skeets R. D. No. 4 Scientific Or c h e s t r a 2,3,4, President 4: Sophomore Choir 23 Homeroom President 2g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Hop Committee 2: Pep Club 4. FRANKLIN BRENSINGER, JR. 330 Water Street Vocational page thirty eight JOYCE JANET BRIGHT R. D. No. 5 Joy Commercial Activities: Glee Club 45 Commercial Club 4. ALBERT JOHN BROWN 1979 Aripine Avenue Albert Commercial ARTHUR CLOYDE BRUCH, JR. 2310 Linden Street Art Vocational DORIS VIOLET BRUCH 2310 Linden Street Dar Commercial Activities: Homeroom Secretary 4. EDWARD EARL BRUCH, JR. 327 East Union Boulevard Eddie Vocational Activities: Band 2,3,4. MARY FRANCES BRUNELL 728 East Morton Street Bunny Commercial Activities: Glee Club 35 Volleyball 25 Bas- ketball 35 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Junior -Senior Prom Committee 35Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Future page thirtymine Teachers Club 3. CAROL ANN BROWN 625 Ninth Avenue Carol General GLADYS MARIE BROWN 1610 West Broad Street Gladys Academic Activities: Liberty Life Representative 35 French Club 3,45 Treasurer 4. CAROL ANN BUSS 1924 Rockingham Drive Carol . Commercial Activities: Snappy Sketches 25 Homeroom Tr easurer 3,45 Sophomore Y- Teens 25 Commercial Club 4. JOSEPH BUTTILLO 318 Mechanic Street Joe Vocational DAVID RICHARD BURG 330 East Fairview Street Dave Scientific Activities: Band 2 , 3 , 4 , Vice-President 45 Glee Club 2 , 3 , 45 Homeroom Treasurer 2,35 Chess Club 4. BARRY LeROY BUSS 44 West Elizabeth Avenue Curly General Activities: Band 2, 35 Football 35 Baseball2, 35 Junior Varsity Football 25 Junior Red Cross Council 4. LOIS BONITA CAMENSON 2103 Grove Road Lo General Activities: Bowling 3 , 45 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Future Teachers Club 2,35 French Club 35 College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 4. KAREN AUDREY CAMPBELL 1013 North Main Street Karen General Activities: Band 2,3,4, Librarian 2,35 Future Nurses League 45 Bible Club 2. PATRICIA ANN CANNING 2218 Huntington Street Pat Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 2,3,45 Liberty Life Representative 45 Future Teach- ers Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3,4. GEORGE J. L. CAPUANO 1151 East Third Street Cap Vocational Activities: Junior Varsity Football 25 Intra- mural Basketball 2 , 3 , 45 Class Treasurer 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. JOHN EMERSON CAREY 626 North Center Street Johnny Scientific Activities: Liberty Hi-Y 2,3,4. DALLETT SAMUEL CARRAGHAN 1423 Iron Street Skip General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH CASTELLANI 335 East Union Boulevard Mick Vocational Activities: J un io r V a r sity Basketball 25 In t r a m u r al Basketball 2,3,4: Homeroom President 25 Home- room Vice-President 3: Home- room Secretary 4: Student Asso- ciation 2: Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 3: Young Writer Staff 2. MARY KATHLEEN CAVANAUGH 1036 Main Street Kathy Academic Activities: C h r is tm a s Vespers 3: Senior Class Play Committee 3 , 4 3 N a - tional ThespianSociety 2,33 Junior Red C r o s s Council 45 Future T e ac h e rs Club 3,43 Cauldron Staff 45 Fr ench Club 3,43 Pep Club 4. GLORIA JEAN CAVEY 328 Water Street Cupid Commercial VINCENT JOSEPH CERVELLINI 1033 Monocacy Street Vince Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3. page forty-one EARL CHARLES CARRAGHAN 1423 Iron Street Pee Wee General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. LEE PRESTON CARTER 621 Broadway Lee Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4, President 4g Orches- tra 2 , 3,4, Vice -President 43 Sophomore Choir 2: Student Asso- ciation 3 , 4 , Vice-President 4g Junior Class Play Committee 35 German Club 3. STANLEY PAUL CHEPOLIS 117 East Raspberry Street Stan Vocational Activities: Homeroom President 2. J OANNE PAULINE CHICCHI 1633 East Eighth Street Joanne Commercial Activities: Pep Club 4. as 'Q E 1? .xx :ju 5, we iff 3x PATRICIA CELIA CHASZAR R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Pat Scientific STEPHEN FRANCIS CHECK 634 Fifth Avenue Steve General LYNNETTE CHOSE 857 Media Street Lynne Scientific Activities: Hockey 4g Senior Class Play Committee 45 Future Teachers Club 3,43 Pep Club 4. PAULINE CHOUK 503 Fourth Avenue Polly Scientific Activities: Varsity Basketball 2,3,4g Hockey 2,33 Bowling 33 Volleyball 35 Basketball 2,3,4g Homeroom Vic e -President 23 German Club 3g College Preparatory Girls ' Club 25 Young Writer Staff 45 Pep Club 4. ROBERT PETER CHRENOWSKI 1627 Shimer Avenue B0b General Activities: Liberty Life Representative 23 Homeroom Secretary 2. KATHRYN JOYCE CHRISTEIN 1412 Wood Street Kathy Scientif ic Activities: Varsity Basketball Manager 23 Hockey 2,33 Bowling 2 ,3,4g Volley- ball 2 , 3 , 43 Junior Class Play Committee 3g Senior Class Play Committee 35 Sophomore Y-Teens 29 Ju nio r -Senior Y-Teens 43 Ju nio r R e d Cross Council 29 Future Nurses League 3,49 Ger- man Club 3. RUDY CLYDE CHRISTMAN 1630 Kaywin Avenue Rudy General J OANN MAE CHROBOCINSKI Eighth Street, Miller Heights Joann Commercial Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 45 Commer- cial Club 4. CHARLES WHITFIELD CLEMENS 322 East Goepp Street Charlie Scientific Activities: Band 2 , 3 , 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Choraliers 25 Homeroom Vice- President 25 Student Association 4. CAROLYN FRITCH CLEWELL 1816 Sycamore Street Carolyn Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Varsity Bas- ketball 2 , 3 , 45 Bowling 2 ,3, 45 Volleyball 35 Basketball 2 , 3,45 Liberty Life Staff 2,35 Alumni Editor 35 Homeroom Secretary 35 Spanish Club 45 College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 3,4, President 45 Pep Club 4. JAMES FRANKLIN CLEWELL 1620 Elm Street Jim General SUZANNE FRITCH CLEWELL 1816 Sycamore Street Suzanne Academic Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Bowling 2,35 Homeroom President 45 Student Association 35 Junior Class Play 3, Co-ordinator 35 National Thespian Society 2 , 3 ,45 Future Teachers Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Cauldron Staff 4, Editor-in-chief 45 German Club 3,45 College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 3,4, Treas- urer 45 Pep Club 4. page forty-three JACK LAMAR CLARK 40 East Goepp Street Sparkie Vocational RONALD LEWIS CLAUSE R. D. No. 1 Ron Vocational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. DAVID LAWRENCE COKEN 118 West Spruce Street Dave General JACQUELINE ANN COKEN 829 Main Street Jackie Scientific Activities: Glee Club 33 Sophomore Choir 23 Liberty Life Representative 4 3 Future Teachers Club 43 Future Nurses League 2,3,43 German Club 33 College Preparatory Girls' Club 43 Pep Club 4. GORDON STANLEY COFFIN, JR. 2951 Nazareth Pike G0rdy Vocational Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 3. JOAN HARRIETT COFFMAN 2132 Kemmerer Street Joanie General Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Future Nurses League 4. EUGENE EDWIN COLLINS 1214 West Union Boulevard Gene Scientific Activities: S o c c e r 2 , 3 , 43 Basketball 3,4Q Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Homeroom President 43 Home- room Vice-President 33 Home- room T r e asu r e r 23 Sophomore Hop Committee 2. CHARLES HENRY CONKLIN Keystone Street, Bethlehem Annex Chas General Activities: Band 2. BARBARA ANN DEBORAH CONN 123 Mechanic Street Boots General JOHN BARNES CONNEEN 904 Prospect Avenue Barney Scientific Activities: Wrestling 2,3,43 Soccer 3,43 Lib- erty Life Representative 33 Home- room Vice-President 4. page forty-four CARL LOUIS CONNERS 923 Itaska Street Chuck Vocational CARY LEE CONYERS 513 Fourth Avenue Cary Scientific Activities: Band 2g Glee Club 4g Chess Club 3,43 French Club 43 Chemphybio- gens 3g Pep Club 43 Stage Crew 4. CAROL LOUISE CRESSMAN 55 East Elizabeth Avenue Carol General Activities: Snappy Sketches 3,45 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee 4. SANDRA JEAN CRESSMAN 806 Center Street Sandi Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Junior -Senior Y-Teens 43 Junior Red Cross Council 3g Future Nurses League 4 CHARLES ANDREW CRIVELLARO 2334 Montgomery Street Charlie General Activities: Christmas Vespers 23 Chemphy- biogens 2. MELINDA JANE CROSBY 557 West Third Street Mi11dY General Activities: Sophomore Choir 2. page forty-five BARBARA ANN COOL 1964 Glendale Avenue Ba-Thy General Activities: Liberty Life Staff 43 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4. BRUCE ALLEN CRESSMAN 1520 Easton Avenue MOOSE General Activities: Band 2,3,4g Sophomore Choir 2g Junior Varsity Basketball 25 German Club 3,4. FRANK GEORGE CSASZAR 1016 Bristol Road Butch Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 2,3. GAIL ANN CSENCSITS 1534 East Seventh Street Gail Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3. TERRY RICHARD CROUTHAMEL 232 East Ettwein Street Terry Scientific Activities: Glee Club 45 Sophomore Choir 2g Swimming Club 2,3,43 Chess Club 2. J ACQUALYN HILDA CRUCHE R. D. No. 3 Jackie General Activities: Pep Club 4. JAMES MICHAEL CULLEN 427-A Garrison Street Jim General ROBERT FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM 801 West Market Street Bob Scientific Activities: Wrestling 43 Junior Varsity Wrest- ling 2,35 Student Association 2,3,43 German Club 4g Chemphybiogens 35 Pep Club 4. JOHN CUTHBERT 655 Elmhurst Avenue John Scientific RICHARD STEPHEN CZIPOTH 55 East Ettwein Street Dick Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2.3.4. page forty-six JOHN ANTHONY D'AGOSTINE 332 Vine Street Flip Vocational Activities: Baseball 4g Basketball 33 Junior Varsity Basketball 2g Intramural Basketball 2,3,4gHomeroom Vice-President 2,4. RICHARD THOMAS D'AGOSTINO R. D. No. 3, Ravena Street Dick D General Activities: Christmas Vespers 35 Baseball 45 Liberty Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4. SANDRA GLORIA DAMIANI R. D. No. 1 vvsandyvv Scientific Activities: Gl e e C lub 2 , 3 ,4g Homeroom President 23 Homeroom Secretary 4g Student Association 3g French Club 3 , 4 , Vic e - President 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 45 Pep Club 4. EDWARD JOSEPH DANCS 1416 Philip Street Ed General Activities: Homeroom President 3. FRANCIS JOHN DANCSECS Browns Crossing Road, Butztown Frank General MICHAEL DARTOUZOS 406 Fourth Street Harrington Vocational page forty-seven BRUCE FREDERICK DAGUE, JR. 1611 Cottage Avenue Fritz Scientific Activities: Tr ack 3 , 43 Swimming Club 45 Liberty Hi-Y 3. CONNIE ANN DALUISIO 1618 Bayard Street Con General Activities: Junior Class Play Committee 3g Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Future Teachers Club 4. GRACE MARIE DeANGELO 432 Martel Street Susie General Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3. JOSEPH VICTOR DEBELAK 827 Karoly Street, Freemansburg Joe Commercial Activities: Band 2,33 Orchestra 2,3: Snappy Sketches 3 , 43 Junio r Varsity Football 3. CAROL ANN DAUBERT 1035 East Fourth Street Carrie Commercial Activities: Junior -S enior Y -Teens 4g Commercial Club 4. MARY CRAVEN DAVIES 1916 Fernway Avenue Mary Scientific Activities: Lib erty Life Staff 3,4, Alumni Editor 4: Senior Class Play Committee 4g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Future Teachers Club 4: French Club 4: College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. JOHN LOUIS DeBELLIS, JR. 721 Hayes Street De Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3,4g Home- room President 4. RONALD NELSON DECH 629 East Frankford Street Dech Commercial Activities: Football Manager 2,3,4g National Thespian Society 2. TIMOTHY EDWARD DECH 629 East Frankford Street Scarecrow Vocational ROBERT MICHAEL DeLEON 1217 Princeton Street Bob General Activities: Football 2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4g H o m e r o o m Vice-President 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2. page forty- eight DONALD MELVIN DeLONG 335 East North Street Don General Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 3. JOHN MICHAEL DELRE R. D. No. 5 Del Vocational Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 4. RICHARD THOMAS DEMYAN 241 East Union Boulevard Dick Vocational Activities: In t r a mu r al Basketball 2 , 3,45 H o m e r o o m Vice-President 23 Homeroom Secretary 35 Junior Red Cross Council 4. EDWARD THOMAS DENNIS 25 East Mechanic Street Eddie Vocational Activities: Snappy Sketches 2,39 Track 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3. MADE LINE SANDELL DeNOFA 1420 West Broad Street Madeline Academic Activities: French Club 3,4. JEROME ALBERT DEPUTY 1155 Salem Road Jerry General Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 2,35 Chess Club 3. page forty- nine MICHAEL ANTHONY DelVECCHIO v1Mikevv 1631 East Eighth Street General -Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2. vvRa1phvv Activities: RALPH DelVECCHIO 220 West North Street General Band 3,43 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 2. iw? HERBERT JOHN DeWALT 2114 Catasauqua Road Jack Vocational Activities: Homeroom President 25 Student Association 3,4. DENNIS NORMAN DIAS 1157 West Rosemont Drive Denny Scientific Activities: S op h 0 mo r e Choir 25 Swimming Club 25 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom V i c e -President 3,45 Junior Class Play Committee 3, Assistant Director 35 Senior Class Play 45 Junior -Senior Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 National Thespian Society 25 Spanish Club 2 ,3,4, Treasurer 35 Young Writer Staff 25 Pep Club 4. BARBARA JEAN DESH 802 West Broad Street Deshy Commercial Activities: Band 2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 2, 3,45 Hockey 2,45 Volleyball 2,3,4j Basketball 2,a,4. JOSEPH ADAM DEUTSCH 2121 West Broad Street Joe Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 45 Home- room President 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2. LOUIS JOHN DiDOMENICO R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Lou Vocational KENNETH WALTER DIEFENDERFER 11 18 Orchard Street Ken Vocational Activities: Homeroom Secretary 4. LAURINE ANN DIETRICH 635 Seventh Avenue Dietz Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Basketball 25 Liberty Life Representative 45 German Club 3,4. STANLEY W. DILLIARD 1336 North New Street Mugs Vocational Activities: Baseball Manager 2,3,4. page fifty RAYMOND HENRY DOKLAN 346 Juniata Street, Freemansburg Ray Vocational Activities: H o m e r o o m Vice-President 35 Homeroom Secretary 2g Student Association 4. IRENE KATHRYN DOLOGITE 219 Eighth Street, Miller Heights Renee Commercial Activities: Snappy Sketches 2,33 Liberty Life Representative 4: H o m e r o o m Secretary 33 Sophomore Hop Committee 23 Sophomore Y-Teens 2, Junior -Senior Y - Teens 3 ,4, P r e s id e n t 43 Commercial Club 4, Secretary 4. ROSE MARIE DOMYAN 117 Market Street, Freemansburg Rosie Commercial Activities: Bible Club 2. JOYCE DONATE LLI 1181 Arcadia Street J oyce General Activities: Homeroom Secretary 2,4g Student As s o c i ation 3,45 Cheerleaders 3,4g Pep Club 4. ANN JOAN DONCHEZ 530 Fifth Avenue Ann Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 4. JOSEPH EDWARD DONCHEZ 823 Wood Street Joe General Activities: Tr ac k 2 , 3, Soccer 3,45 Junior Varsity Football 25 Liberty Life Representative 23 H o m e r o o m President 4. page fifty-one THOMAS JAMES DOLUISIO 1151 Stefko Boulevard Tom Scientific CAROLINE DOMYAN 417 Buchanan Street Carol Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4, Commercial Club 4. -W .M DOROTHY LYNA DORNBLASER 434 Milton Street Do Commercial Activities Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Commercial Club 4. KATHLEEN DARBY DORNBLASER 1725 Jennings Street Darby General Activities S t u d e nt Association 2g Junior Class Play Committee 33 Senior Class Play 4, Assistant Director 4. RITA MARIA DONCHEZ 738 Pine Street Rita General Activities: Basketball 23 Homeroom Secre- tary 2g Homeroom Treasurer 4g Spanish Club 33 College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 4g Pep Club 4. GERTRUDE ROSE DOPFEL R. D. No. 2 Trudy Scientific Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 23 German Club 3,4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 4. KATHLEEN LYNNE DROSSELMEYER 2037 Vista Drive Kathy Scientific JOSEPH DAVID DRUST 1628 East Tenth Street Joe General PATRICIA ANNE DUGAN 1170-D Garfield Street Pat Scientific Activities: Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 43 S oph o mo r e Y-Teens 25 Junior Red Cross Council 4g German Club 3,4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 4g Young Writer Staff 4. DONNA JEAN DUH 635 Maple Street Donna Commercial page fifty-two KAREN FRANCES DUH 514 Main Street Cookie General Activities: Future Teachers Club 4. WILLIAM DVBACH R. D. No. 20 Bill Vocational ELEANOR MARGARET ECK 27 West Spruce Street Ellie General NANCY ANN EHRENSTRASSER 1308 Clay Street Nan Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Student Associ- ation 4g Future Nurses League 2, 3,45 German Club 33 Library Club 3. FRANCIS WALTER EHRET 618 Main Street Fran General Activities: Football Manager 25 Baseball 3, 4g Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. RICHARD JAMES EHRET 923 Evans Street Rich Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 2. page fifty-three CARLENE MAE EBELING 528 Third' Avenue Ebby Scientific Activities: Varsity Basketball 2,35 Hockey 2,3g Volleyball 2,3g Basketball 2, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 3g Junior-Senior Pr o m Committee 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2,3, 4,' President 43 Majorettes 3,4. IRVIN NATHAN EBERHART 1840 Paul Avenue Irv Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 2. x 1 ,E'sb5,j .1 ,- i i: 2f'f5t,':f'fi,g' ' , ' Y - ' L' , . :Q5 ...,-q,,,,,. ji e'9v,.gf . ,. S, . n 2, a n e Bonnie Activities: Susie Activities: BONNIE RUTH ELLIS 1720 Linden Street S cientif ic Sophomore Choir 23 Bowling 2,3,4g Basketbal12g Liberty Life Repre- sentative 2,33 Homeroom Secre- tary 2 , 3: Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3g National Thespian Society 2 ,3g Cauldron Staff 4g Young Writer Staff 2g Pep Club 4. SUSAN JEAN ENOCH 2227 Jennings Street Scientific Bowling 2,3,4g Liberty Life Rep- resentative 25 Homeroom Secre- tary 43 National Thespian Society 23 Future Nurses League 43 French Club 4. SALLY ANN EISENHART 2242 Center Street SaS General Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 German Club 3g C o ll e g e Preparatory Girls' Club 2,45 Pep Club 4. HARRY WILLIAM ELLIOTT 238 Wall Street Harry Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4g Senior Class Play 4: Chemphybiogens 2,3. JOHN EDWARD ENSTROM 1015 Jennings Street Lefty Vocational Activities: In t r a m u r al Basketball 2,3,4g Homeroom Treasurer 3. FRANK PHH.-IP EPINGER 1708 Watkins Street Epp General Activities: Wrestling 2,3,4g Track 2,4g Pep Club 4. JOHN JOSEPH EPINGER 806 Radclyffe Street Johnny General BETTY JANE ERKDIGER 26 West Walnut Street Becky General Activities: Snappy Sketches 2g Bowling 3g Sophomore Y-Teens 2g Distribu- tive Education Club 4. page fifty-four ROBERTA MAY ERNST Mounted Route No. 27 Bunny General Activities: S o p h o m o r e Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3 5 Future Nurses League 4. JUDITH ANN ETTWEIN 2227 Montgomery Street Judy Scientific Activities: Volleyball 35 Liberty Life Repre- sentative 45 S enior Class Play Committee 45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3,4. BUCHANAN EWING, III 1949 Paul Avenue Buck S cientif ic Activities: Baseba.l145 Track 35 Basketball 3, 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Homeroom President 3,45 Home- room Vice-President 25 German Club 3. ALEXANDER PLATO EXAROS 2953 Westminster Road Big Al Scientific Activities: Gl e e C lub 2 , 3 , 45 Homeroom President 25 H o m e r o o m Vice- President 35 Student Association 4, President 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 German Club 3. GRACE MARIE FABIAN R. D. No. 2 Grace General Activities: Band 2,3,45 Liberty Life Repre- sentative 3. VINCENT ANTHONY FACCHIANO 510 Pawnee Street Vince General page fifty-five lvNa-nn NANCY HELEN EVANS 227 West Fairview Street Scientific Activities: Basketball 35 Student Association Connie Activities: 35 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Future Nurses League 4. CONNIE LOU EVERETT 504 Greenwood Avenue Scientific Snappy Sketches 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Homeroom Treas- urer 2,35 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Future Nurses League 45 Spanish Club 4. PAUL FRANCIS FARKAS 9 Second Street, Miller Heights Harrington Vocational DOROTHY ELAINE FARTEK 1512 Easton Avenue Dot Commercial Activities: Bowling 2: Junior -Senior Y-Teens 4g Commercial Club 4: Young Writer Staff 4. SANDRA ANN FALK 1940 Brookside Drive Sandy General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. PATRICIA ANN FARKAS 534 Ontario Street Pat Commercial Activities: Bowling 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Commercial Club 4. LYNNETTE AMY FATZINGER 228 East North Street Lynnette Commercial Activities: Student Association 2,4, Treasurer 4: Junior -S enior Y-Teens 3: Commercial Club 4. JOAN ISABEL FAULSTICK 1737 Madison Avenue Isabel General Activities: Sophomore Choir 2 5 Liberty Life Representative 2. MARY ANN FEHER 234 Clearfield Street, Freemansburg Toms General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. WILLARD RUSSELL FEHR, III 2136 Aster Road The Monk Scientific Activities: Baseball 4: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 3. Page fifty-six DAVID JOHN FEIGHT 268 Tenth Avenue Dave Scientific Activities: Ba.nd 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,35 German Club 4. ALBERT CHARLES FEIST 1412 Cottage Avenue Al Vocational Activities: Homeroom Secretary 4. ROBERT EMERY FERTAL 2015 Mary Street Bob Scientific ROSANN JOAN FERTAL 515 Selfridge Street Roe Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 French Club 35 Young Writer Staff 3. NORMAN KENNETH FETZER 1123 Detweiler Avenue, Hellertown Butch Vocational Activities: Cauldron Staff 4. SANDRA LOUISE FIELD 1127 Raymond Avenue S andy S cientif ic Activities: Ho m e r o o m Vi c e -President 35 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Cauldron Staff 45 German Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 College Preparatory Girls' page fifty-seven Club 23,4- JAMES ROBERT FERENO 427 West Fourth Street Jim General Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2. ANNA CHRISTINE FERNANDES 904 Sunset Lane ' Ann Commercial KRISTIE ELLEN FISHER 305 Eighth Street, Miller Heights Kris Commercial Activities: Gle e Club 45 Junior -Senior Y- Teens 3,43 Commercial Club 4. THOMAS EARL FISHER 1336 High Street Tom Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 4. JOHN JACOB FISCHEL, JR. lVJOhnl I Activities: IVMary7 E Activities: R. D. No. 3 Scientific Spanish Club 4. MARY ANNE FISH 1943 Hart Street General Glee Club 3,43 Sophomore Choir 23 Choraliers 4g Homeroom Secretary 25 Senior Class Play Committee 45 National Thespian Society 4. Peckford BILLY HERMAN FLOYD 1334 Howard Street General Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Snappy Marie Sketches 3,43 Football 3,4g Track 23 Junio r Varsity Football 2g Junior Varsity Basketball 25 H o m e r o o m Vice-President 25 Liberty Hi-Y 2. MARIE FAY FLUCK 1614 East Ninth Street General Activities: H o c ke y 2,35 Bowling 23 Junior- Carol Senior Y-Teens 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2. CAROL ANN FLURER R. D. No. 2 Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 3. SUSAN CAROLYN FLYNN nsuevv 322 Franklin Street Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 2g Commer- cial Club 4g Pep Club 4. page fifty eight LINDA MAE FOLTZ 241 East Union Boulevard Linda General Activities: Bowling 3g Volleyball 2,35 Swim- ming Club 2g Junior-Senior Prom C o m m itt e e 3g Sophomore Hop Committee 2. JAMES VALENTINE FONDARVEST 1028 Geissinger Street Shadow General Activities: Football 4g Track 2,3,4g Junior Varsity Football 25 Art League 4. JULIE FRANCES FORTLEY 537 Hillside Avenue Julie Commercial Activities: Varsity Basketball 2g Hockey 35 Volleyball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Liberty Life Staff 3,4g Senior Class Play Committee 4g Com- mercial Club 4. STEVEN MILLS FOX 450 Pulaski Street Foxy Academic Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 French Club' 3,45 Spanish Club 3. CHARLES BERTRAM FRACE 1028 West North Street Chas Vocational KATHRYN CLARA FRANKENFIELD 202 Hamilton Avenue Kitty Academic Activities: Glee Club 3g Sophomore Choir 2g Homeroom Secretary 45 German Club 3,4. page fifty- nine PATRICIA ANN FORD 1485 East Fifth Street Pat General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4. DOROTHY MARIE FORTEL 1704 Englewood Street Dot Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Commercial Club 4. GUDRUN INGEBORG FREYER Gudrun Activities: 2242 Center Street General Glee Club 43 Volleyball 4g Basket- ball 4g Stu d e nt Association 43 French Club 43 Pep Club 4. RONALD LaMAR FREYMAN 11171-ea!! 131 East Goepp Street Scientific Activities: Chess Club 3,43 Chemphybiogens 2,3. BEVERLY MAY FREDERICK 1505 Chelsea Avenue Bev Scientific BARBARA ANNE FREUDIG 1870 Lincoln Street Barb Scientific Hockey 23 Basketball 23 Liberty Life Staff 2,3,4, News Editor 3, 43 Student Association 23 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Future Teachers Club 233,43 Library Club 23 College Preparatory Girls' Club 4. Activities: JOAN GLORIA FRIEDMAN 428 Wyandotte Street Joanie Commercial Activities: Bowling 23 Junior Red Cross Council 2,33 Commercial Club 43 Cauldron Staff 43 College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 43 Pep Club 4. PATRICIA ANN FRITCHMAN 1535 Broadway Pat Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Representative 3. ROBERT JOHN FROMMER 9 West Ettwein Street Bob General Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2. BARRY JAMES FRY 812 West Broad Street Nine Scientific Activities: Glee Club 43 Sophomore Choir 23 Class Treasurer 23 Homeroom President 33 Homeroom Vice- President 43 Senior Class Play 43 Junior -Senior Prom Committee 33 Sophomore Hop Committee 23 Chess Club 3,43 French Club 4, President 43 Young Writer Staff 23 Chemphybiogens 2,33 Pep Club 4. DAVID CHARLES FUNK 1616 Maple Street Dave Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,4g Track 2,3,4g Bas- ketball 3,4g Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2g Junior Red Cross Council 45 Pep Club 4. KAREN MARGUERITE FURCHNER 735 Pawnee Street Reds Commercial Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 4. FRANK PAUL GALITES 223 East Third Street Greek Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3,4. MARY IRENE GALLAGHER 1895 Eaton Avenue Mary Scientific Activities: Liberty Life Staff 33 Liberty Life Representative 4g Student Associ- ation 3g Senior Class Play Com- mittee 4g Future Teachers Club 3,4g French Club 43 College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. ROBERT JOHN GALLE Carter Road, Butztown Bob Vocational Activities: Band 25 Junior Varsity Football 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. DERVIN DWIGHT GANGWER, J R. 1104 Elm Street Butch General Activities: Swimming Club 2. page sixty-one HJ JAMES ELLIS FURRY 175 Washington Avenue Jim Vocational JANET ELLEN FURRY 826 Maple Street an Commercial A ,... HOWARD WEBER GARDNER, JR. R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Howie Vocational Activities: Junior Varsity Football 35 Intra- mural Basketball 4. BRIAN CHESTER GARLAND 3057 Shakespeare Road GOrp Scientific Glee Club 2,3g Basketball 3,49 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 3,45 Sophomore Hop Committee 2: German Club 4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 4. Activities: i Q - I n J .. 3- xiii?-c. if lg VV ' in , . P , ,., 3' 1' f MARY ANN THERESA GARCIA 231 Somerset Street, Freemansburg NMa-ry An-I-IH Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y -Teens 23 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4g Commercial Club 4g Spanish Club 2,35 Major- ettes 2,4. MICHAEL JOHN GARCIA 1508 Columbia Street Mike General Activities: Christmas Vespers 3g Homeroom Treasurer 25 Jtmior Red Cross Council 3. JACK GERALD GARLAND 218 East North Street Jack Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 2. DAVID CHARLES GASDA 1126 North New Street Dave Scientific Activities: Soccer 23 Homeroom Secretary 2. CATHERINE ELIZABETH GASDASKA 519 Thomas Street Cathy Commercial Liberty Life Staff 4g Liberty Life Representative 4g Homeroom Treasurer 3 ,4g Senior Class Play C o m m itt e e 4g Sophomore Y-Teens 2, President 23 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3, President 3: Majorettes 3,43 Commercial Club 4. Activities: FRANK JOHN GASSLER, J R. 1235-B Lebanon Street Frank General i page s xty J OANNE CAROLE GEARHART 1316 West Market Street JoJo Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,45 Future Nurses League 3,4. FRANCES MARY GENTILE 1847 Carlisle Street Fran Commercial Activities: Sophomore Hop C o m m i t t e e 25 Sophomore Y-Teens 2. CAROL ANN GESKEY 407 East Broad Street Carol General Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4. PATRICK WILLIAM GILLEN 321 East Union Boulevard Gil1S Scientific Activities: Football 35 Track 3,45 Basketball 3,4. GARY WILLIAM GEORGE GLICK 2340 Kemmerer Street Gary Scientific Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 2. ANTHONY ROBERT GLOVAS R. D.' No. 5 Tony General Activities: Lib e r t y Hi- Y 35 Distributive Education Club 45 Stage Crew 2,3. page sixty-three CARLA LEE GEORGE 612 Washington Avenue Carla Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Homeroom President 25 Stu- dent Association 45 National ThespianSociety 45 Future Nurses League 2,3,45 Pep Club 4. J UDITH ANN GERSTENBERG 727 Main Street Judy General ROBERT STANLEY GORDON 1528 Lincoln Street Bob Scientific Activities: Glee Club2,3,4g Track 3,45 Swim- ming Club 2 , 3,45 Homeroom President 25 H o m e r 0 o m Vice- President 3. CHARLES GRANTHAM 1232-C Lebanon Street Charlie General Activities: S opho mo r e C ho ir 25 Snappy Sketches 2,3,4g Football 4, Track 2,3,4g Basketball 35 Junior Varsity Football 23 Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2. RUSSELL WESLEY GOERLICH 1759 Rose Avenue Russ Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Liberty Hi-Y 3. JAMES ARTHUR GOLD 2848 Westminster Road Jim Scientific Activities: Homeroom President 3,45 Spanish Club 4g S tu d e nt Association 2g S o ph o mo r e Hop Committee 2g Cauldron Staff 4, Art Editor 4. WESLEY PAUL GRAY R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Wes Scientific Activities: Spanish Club 3,4. DAVID MICHAEL GREENLEY 1454 Lane Avenue Dave General GERALDINE GREGORIS 307 Hanover Street Gerry General Activities: Hockey 3g Bowling 35 Volleyball 4g Liberty Liie Representative 2, Spanish Club 4g Pep Club 4. J OANNE DOROTHY GRIBBIN 2019 Huntington Street Joanne Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 29 Volleyball 3g Homeroom Secretary 2. page sixty -four CONSTANCE GLORIA GRIM 1611 Eaton Avenue Connie General Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Sophomore Y- Teens 2 5 National Thespian Society 2,3,45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Art League 4. BERTRAM WALTER GROSS 614 Third Avenue Bert Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,45 Student Association 45 Latin Club 3, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 4. MARK ORNAN GROVER 827 Spring Street Curly Vocational DANIEL CHESTER GRYNAVISKI 2040 Country Place Gryn Scientific Activities: Glee Club 45 Sophomore Choir 25 German Club 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 45 Homeroom Vice-President 4. JANICE MARIE GULDNER R. D. No. 4, Allentown Jan Commercial Activities: Band 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Orches- tra 2,3,45 Liberty Life Staff 45 Commercial Club 4. JAMES GUNN 574 Vineyard Street Jam9Sy General Activities: S opho mor e C ho ir 25 Snappy Sketches 2,3. page sixty-five JOHN ANTHONY GROSS 30 West Raspberry Street John General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. GEORGE PAUL GROSSETT 63 West Garrison Street Georgie Vocational HAROLD ROLAND HAGEMANN 1949 West Union Boulevard Hal General Activities: Student Association 3g Junior Red Cross Council 4. NEIL PAUL HAGENBUCH R. D. No. 1 Neil Vocational KENNETH GEORGE HAAS 1233 Mechanic Street Yogi Vocational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. ROBERT JAMES HAEHNLE, JR. 1533 Siegfried Street Bob Scientific Activities: Stage Crew 2,3,4g Library Club 25 National Thespian Society 2,3,4. RICHARD ALLEN HAGENBUCH 2133 Dogwood Lane Dick Scientific KALIOPE KATHERINE HAHALIS 628 Elmhurst Avenue Kathy General Activities: Spanish Club 43 College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 49 Pep Club 4. JANET LOUISE HAHN 1217 Eaton Avenue Janet General Activities: Homeroom Secretary 43 Future Teachers Club 3. J UDITH ANN HAHN 328 East North Street Judie Commercial Activities: Glee Club 45 Sophomore Choir 2. Page sixty-six KATHLEEN LINDA HAINES 406 East Broad Street Kathy General Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 2. JACQUELINE MAE HALLEMAN 539 Jischke Street Jackie Commercial Activities: Bowling 25 Library Club 2,4. JOAN PATRICIA HAMMOND 1923 Linden Street Joan Scientific Activities: S op h o m o r e Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 35 Future Nurses League 45 Pep Club 4. ROBERT JAMES HAMMOND 1613 West Market Street Bob General Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. DAWN MARIE HANCOCK 2204 Kemmerer Street Dawn Academic Activities: Swimming Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Junior Red Cross Council 25 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Latin Club 4, Treasurer 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 4. RITA ANN HANDWERK 636 Fourteenth Avenue Rita Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Hockey 2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 Volleyball 2,3, 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play Com- mittee 35 Cauldron Staff 4, Man- page Sixtwseven aging Editor 45 German Club 3,45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 National Thes- pian Societv 3.4. RACHEL RASELY HAMM 1523 West Market Street Rach General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 35 Junior R e d C r o s s Council 35 Future Teachers Club 35 Spanish Club 3. REBECCA LOUISE HAMM 1523 West Market Street Becky Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Com- mercial Club 45 Future Teachers Club 3. . Ji R ROGER BRUCE HANZELMAN 551 Park Place R0g6I ' General Activities: Band 2,3,45 Orchestra2,3,45 Young Writer Staff 4. HELEN LOUISE HARI 2027 Montgomery Street Helen Scientific Activities: Hockey 35 Volleyball 35 Future Teachers Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Bible Club 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3. SANDRA KAY HANNON Sixth Street, Miller Heights Sandy General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN HANN ON 1223 Wood Street Shirley Scientific Activities: Glee C lub 2 , 3 , 45 Bowling 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 45 National Thespian Society 3,45 Future Nurses League 2,3,4,Secretary 3,45 German Club 3,4. GAIL CHRISTINE HARPEL 1504 Chelsea Avenue Gail Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Hockey 2,3,45 Bowling 45 Volleyball 3,45 Basket- ball 35 Liberty Life Representative 35 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Bible Club 45 Young Writer Staff 4. JANE ELIZABETH HARPEL 1510 Chelsea Avenue Jane General Activities: S ophomore Choir 25 Hockey 35 Volleyball 2 , 3 , 45 Basketball 45 Future Nurses League 45 Bible Club 4. JANET ELLEN HARPEL 1510 Chelsea Avenue Jan Commercial Activities: Hockey 25 Volleyball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,3,45 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3. JUNE ELAINE HARPEL 1510 Chelsea Avenue June Commercial Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 35 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 45 Commercial Club 4. page sixty-eight SANDRA LEE HARPEL R. D. No. 2 Fritz Scientific Activities: Orchestra 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Varsity Basketball Manager 3,45 Hockey 253,45 Bowling 35 Volley- ball 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Home- room Secretary 35 Student Asso- ciation 35 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Cauldron Staff 45 German Club 35 Cheerleaders 2, 3,45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3.4: Young Writer Staff 3. WILLIAM LESTER HARPEL 1722 Monocacy Street Bill Scientific Activities: Track 2,45 Class President 2,35 Junior -Senior Prom Committee 35 S opho mo r e Hop Committee 25 Young Writer Staff 25 Chemphy- biogens 25 Pep Club 4. JOHN ROBERT HARTNER 317 West Market Street Jac k Voc ational ANNE PRICE HARTZELL 2209 Huntington Street Anne Academic Activities: Bow1ing2,35Homeroom President 2,35Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Future Teachers Club 2,35 Caul- dron Staff 45 French Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3545 Pep Club 4. BARBARA FLORENCE HARTZELL 1243 Otis Place Barb General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. CYNTHIA ANN HARTZELL 918 Cayuga Street Cindy General Activities: S op ho mo r e C h o ir 25 Snappy Sketches 3,45 Homeroom Secre- tary 35 Sophomore Y - Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 35 Major- ettes 3,4. page sixty - nine MARIE CONSTANCE HARRIS 210 Juniata Street, Freemansburg Marie Commercial Activities: Volleyball 45 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 35 Commercial Club 4, President 45 Cauldron Staff 4. SANDRA MARIE HARRIS 720 Third Avenue Sandy General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Future Nurses League 2. ROBERT STEPHEN HASSAY 414 Webster Street Bob General Activities: Basketball 3,45 Junior Red Cross Council 2,3. JOSEPH RICHARD HASSICK 625 High Street Joe Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 25 Junior Varsity Football 45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 German Club 3. SUZANNE MARIE HARTZELL Suzie Activities: 1869 Homestead Avenue Scientific Glee Club 253,45 Homeroom Sec- retary 25 Senior Class Play Com- mittee 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Junior Red Cross Council 25 German Club 3,45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3545 Pep Club 4. PRISCILLA JEAN HASSAY vvcilu 18 West Elizabeth Avenue General CAROLYN GRACE HE ARN Cookie Activities: 1620 Major Street General Glee Club 3,45 Snappy Sketches 25 Bowling 2,45 Volleyball 2,45 Li- berty Life Representative 2,3,45 Library Club 25 College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 45 Pep Club 4. BARBARA ANN HECKMAN Bobbie 2018 Dogwood Lane Commercial ROBERT GEORGE HECKMAN, JR. Vince 1318 Marvine Street General Activities: Liberty Life Staff 4g Distribu- tive Education Club 4. ROBERT LLOYD HEIMBACH 'VBobIl 608 West Garrison Street General page seventy MARGARET ELLEN HEIMBROOK 821 Dellwood Street Peggy Scientific Orchestra 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir 23 Varsity Basketball 2,3,43 Hock- ey 2,3,43 Bowling 23 Volleyball 2, 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 4. Activities: CHARLENE ELMIRA HEIN 921 Orchard Street Charlie General Activities: Hockey 2,33 Volleyball 23 Sopho- more Y-Teens 23 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Club 4. CYNTHIA ANN HENNING 1433 Elm Street Cindy General Activities: Basketball 2,43 Senior Class Play C o m mitt e e 43 Sophomore Hop Committee 23 Junior -Senior Prom Committee 33 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Li- brary Club 43 Young Writer Staff 2. J UDITH JANE HENRY 2152 Lafayette Avenue Judy General Activities: Junior Class Play Committee 33 Sophomor e Hop Committee 23 Sophomore Y - Te ens 23 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,43 Junior Red Cross Council 3,43 Pep Club 4. BONNIE MARIE HERZOG 1239 Otis Place Bonnie Scientific Activities: Orchestra 2,3,43 Future Nurses League 33 German Club 4. MARYANN HESH 1604 Jennings Street Mae Scientific Activities: Ho c ke y 2 , 33 Volleyball 2,3,43 S ophomore Y-Teens 23 Future Nurses League 2,43 Cauldron Staff 43 German Club 43 Art League 43 Pep Club 4. page seventy-one MARY LYNNE 'HELLER Mounted Route No. 23 Lynnie Academic Activities: Bowl ing 3,43 Future Teachers Club 43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 College Preparatory Girls' Club 334. DAVID BORDNER HELMS 1424 Lenox Avenue Dave Scientific Activities: Soccer 2,3,43 Swimming Club 3,43 Homeroom Vic e -President 2,33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Sophomore Hop Committee 2. , JUNE HIRSHBERG 1708 West Union Boulevard vvJunevv Activities: vvrrurku Academic Snappy Sketches 3,45 Bowling 2,3, 45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Liberty Life Staff 45 Home- room S e c r etar y 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 National Thespian Society 3,45 Young Writer Staff 3,45 Art League 45 French Club 3 , 4, Journalist 35 Majorettes 3,4. TERRY JOHN HOFFERT R. D. No. l,Hellertown ' Vocational DAVID WILLIAM HESS 1872 Homestead Avenue Dave Scientific Activities: Glee Club2,3,45 Basketball Mana- ger 2,3,45 Class Vice-President 2,35 Student Association 2,3,45 Junior-Senior P r o m Committee 35 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Young Writer Staff 25 Pep Club 4. DONALD HARVEY HESS 520 Fourth Avenue Zorro Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. YVONNE MAY HOFFERT 305 Spring Street Cookie Scientific Activities: Hockey 25 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior -S enior Y-Teens 3,45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. VERONICA ANN HOFFMAN 1549 Crestwood Road Ronnie General Activities: Band 2 , 3 , 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Commercial Club 4. ANITA LOUISE HOLLEY 432 Carlton Avenue Anita General CLINTON CHARLES HOLLINGER 904 Bristol Road Clint Commercial page seventy-two 1vNanvv Activities v I v Activities NANCY ANN HOLOCHUK 1542 Linden Street Scientific 1 Sophomore Choir 23 Hockey 35 Homeroom Secretary 3,45 Student Association 2,33 Senior Class Play 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 German Club 3,4, Vice-President 43 Cheerleaders 2,3,4. GAIL NANCY HOLSTEIN 224 Buckingham Drive General : Chemphybiogens 2. YlJimYl 1vJ0elv Activities vvR0nvv ACtiViti9SZ JAMES JOHN HOOD 2354 Eden Lane Vocational JOSEPH JOHN HOOK 1423 High Street Vocational : Junior Varsity Football 25 Intra- mural Basketball 3,4g Homeroom President 45 Homeroom Vice- President 2. RONALD HORLEY 1923 Stonington Road General mee Club 2,3,4. LESTER STANLEY HORNBERGER, JR. llLesll Activities: page seventy-three 1003 Sunset Lane Vocational L i b e r t y Life Representative 4g Intramural Basketball 2. was ,, JOHN JAMES HOLVA Keystone Street, Butztown Sonny Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 4. PAULETTE ANN HOMBIS 2 East Fourth Street Polly Scientific Activities: Glee Club 23 Homeroom Vice- President 23 Pep Club 4. SHARON ANN HORVATH Mark Twain Circle Sharon General VINCENT VICTOR HORVATH Vince Activities: 212 Thirteenth Avenue Scientific Wr estling 45 Track 45 Liberty Life Staff 2,3,4g Homeroom Presi- dent 3,4g Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 23 Junior'-Senior Prom Com- mittee 3g Chemphybiogens 2,3. CAROL GAIL HORNING 524 Broadway Carol Commercial Activities: Snappy Sketches 2,3,4. J EANNE ANN LOUISE HORVATH 633 Washington Avenue Jeanie Commercial Activities: SnappySketches 3,45 Basketball 2. WILLIAM ANDREW HORWATH 537 North Circle Bill Scientific Activities: Football 43 Liberty Hi-Y 25 Caul- dron Staff 4. CHARLES HERBERT HOUGH, III 936 Sixth Avenue Herb Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,33 Liberty Hi-Y 2,3,4g Junior Red Cross Council 4. JOYCE MADELINE HOWARD 326 East Ettwein Street Joyce Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4g Com- mercial Club 4g Pep Club 4. CLARENCE EDWARD HOWER, JR. R. D. No. 2 Bud Vocational page seventy-f our PATRICIA ANN HUBER 719 Hamilton Avenue Pat Commercial Activities: S o p h o m o r e Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4. JERE HUDAK 827 Hawthorne Road Hacker General Activities: Track 2,3,4. ROSEMARIE HELEN IAMPIETRO 421 Buchanan Street Rosie Commercial Activities: LibertyLife Staff 3,45 Commercial Club 4. ANTHONY THOMAS IASIELLO 1988 Brookside Drive Tony Scientific Activities: Wrestling 2,3 ,45 Track 3,45 Soccer 3,45 Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. THOMAS GRIFFITH ILLICK R. D. No. 2, Coopersburg Tom Scientific Activities: Track 3,45 Soccer 3,45 Swimming Club 2,3,45 Homeroom President 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 2. DONALD RICHARD JACOB 70 West Elizabeth Avenue Don Scientific Activities: Wrestling 45 Track 2,3,45 Soccer 25 Swimming Club 25 Homeroom . Treasurer 35 Student Association page seventy-five 2,4. JANET ELSIE HUTH 1950 Butztown Road Jan General Activities: Liberty Life Staff 45 Band 2,3,4, Secretary 4. JOSEPH JOHN HUTTIE 814 Washington Avenue Joe Academic Activities: Track 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 45 Li- berty Life Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in- Chief 45 Liberty Life Represen- tative 25 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 25 Liberty Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Young Writer Staff 2. JACK HAYES JAMES 744 Eighth Avenue Jack Scientific Activities: Track 35 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 45 Liberty Hi-Y 4. FRANK J ANI R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Jani Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 35 Junior Red Cross Council 25 Young Writer Staff 4.. CAROL ANN J ACOBY 1110 Center Street Carol General Activities: Liberty Life Representative 3,45 Future Nurses League 45 German Club 35 College Preparatory Girls' Club 45 Pep Club 4. DAVID BRUCE J ACOBY 547 Spring Street ' 'J ake ' ' Voc ational Activities: Swimming Club 3,45 Intramural Basketball 45 Cauldron Staff 4. NANCY ROSE JANZSO 204 Juniata Street, Freemansburg Nancy General FRANCIS EDWARD J ESIOLOWSKI Kintnersville Jesse Vocational Activities: Homeroom President 4. J ANICE CAROL JOHN 143 Green Street, Freemansburg Jan Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 2. ROBERT ANTHONY JOHN R. D. No. 5, Applebutter Road B1acky Vocational Activities: Varsity Football 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Young Writer Staff 2. page seventy- six ALLAN DERWOOD JOHNSON, J R. 745 Jennings Street Al Scientific Activities: German Club 3. CAROL ANN JOHNSON 1439 Elm Street Carol General Activities: Hockey 2,3 , 45 Volleyball 3,45 Sophomore Y - T e e n s 2g Spanish Club 33 Art League 4. KAREN DeAVELYN JOHNSON 615 Carlton Avenue Bunchy Scientific Activities: Glee Club 4g Sophomore Choir 25 Basketball 2 , 3 , 4: Hockey 2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,43 Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,4g Liberty Life Repre- sentative 3,45 Homeroom Secre- tary 35 Future Nurses League 4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 45 Pep Club 4. WILLIAM CHARLES JOHNSON 1340 Pennsylvania Avenue Bill Commercial Activities: Band 2,3,4. ROBERT ALLEN JONES 532 Tenth Avenue BOD Commercial MARYANN JOSAR Freemansburg Road, Butztown Josie General Activities: Hockey 2,43 Commercial Club 4. page seventy-seven i.s..x,. 4 tu 1 1' n r 'nn' DAVID CHARLES JOHNSON 2031 West Broad Street Dave Vocational Activities: L i b e r t y Life Representative 45 Homeroom President 45 Home- room S e c r e tar y 23 Homeroom Treasurer 3. DEBRA ANN JOHNSON R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Debbie General Activities: Snappy Sketches 23 Sophomore Y- Teens 25 Distributive Education Club 4. l .-' -4, .L , lx-ig ., 4.. X., ,,,, 2-gl vi 4: im 'K ' f?raff'- 1 x 5 ,lf - : Zi JOSEPH JAMES KARABIN 420 Selfridge Street Buster General Activities: Football 3,45 Homeroom Secre- tary 45 Wrestling 4: Junior Varsity Football 2. SHIRLEY THERESA KARBA 1409 East Fifth Street Shirl General Activities: Hockey 45 Commercial Club 4. i FRANCIS JOHN JROSKI 415 East Garrison Street Frankie General Activities: Track 4. EDWIN JOSEPH KAINTZ 1150 East Garfield Street Eddie General MICHAEL DOUGLAS KARPA R. D. No. 20 Mike Vocational RICHARD EDWARD KASSLER 545 Jischke Street Dick General SUSAN ANN KEEN 927 Cambridge Avenue Susie Commercial Activities: Bowling 3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 3,45 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Commercial Club 45 Pep Club 4. GLENN LEE KEHLEY 1444 Hottle Avenue Glenn Scientific Activities: Track 3: Soccer 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 3: German Club 3'4' page seventy-eight LEONARD THOMAS KEIM Butztown Road Tom Vocational Activities: L i b e r ty Life Representative 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 Cauldron Staff 4. ALICE LOUISE KELLER 1525 Eaton Avenue Freckles General Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 4g Dis- tributive Education Club 4. GEORGE HAYES KEMMERER, JR. 1843 West Market Street Butch Vocational Activities: Homeroom President 3. J ack JOHN STERNER KEMMERER Mounted Route No. 40, Easton Vocational MILTON FREDERICK KEMMERER 2005 Kenmore Avenue Fred General Activities: Track 3. vvRiChvv RICHARD JOHN KEMMERER 1110 Main Street Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 3. page seventy-nine FRED KELLER, JR. 1428 Cortland Street Rick Scientific Activities: Track 2,3,4g Chess Club 3. BRYAN SCOTT KEMMERER 2264 Linden Street Bryan Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4. llcindyiv usissyvv Activities: CYNTHIA J OANNE KERN 1337 Fritz Drive Commercial FAYE KATHLEEN KERN 2126 Kemmerer Street General Christmas Vespers 2,33 Bowling 23 Homeroom Vice-President 3g Homeroom Treasurer 23 Junior Red Cross Council 2g Distributive Education Club 4. JAMES JOSEPH KENDY Second Street, Miller Heights JOE Vocational PAULA JEAN KERCSMAR 2161 West Boulevard Kerchie Commercial Activities: Glee Club 3g Sophomore Choir 2g Homeroom President 2,3,4g Com- mercial Club 4g Cauldron Staff 45 Young Writer Staff 3. MARGARET MARY KERN 824 Linden Street Maggie Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4. DONNA JEAN KILPATRICK 2128 Center Street Donna General Activities: Orchestra 2,3g Liberty Life Rep- resentative 25 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 4g Spanish Club 4. LAWRENCE ELWOOD KING '75 West Spruce Street Larry Vocational Activities: Cauldron Staff 4. HAROLD DALE KINGCAID R. D. No. 2, Hanover Farms Butch General Activities: Football 25 Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2. page eighty vvJin,1vv K1Sh1e JAMES PAUL KINNEY 535 Greenwood Avenue Vocational GEORGE ALBERT KISH 1612 East Ninth Street Vocational Activities: Intramural B a s k e t b all 2,3,4g Homeroom President 33 Home- room Vic e - President 4g Young Writer Staff 4. JOAN ELIZABETH KLEPPINGER Joanie Activities: vvButchlv 3213 Center Street Academic Snappy Sketches 3g Volleyball 25 Ho m e r o o m Vice-President 35 H o m e r o o m Secretary 23 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play 4g Senior Class Play Committee 33 National Thespian Society 2,3,4g French Club 3,43 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. EDWARD A. KLO0 442 Pierce Street Vocational BARBARA KATHRYN KMITA 1146 Arcadia Street Barb General Activities: Hockey 2,45 Junior Class Play Committee 3. DONALD MICHAEL KMITA 717 Hawthorne Road l'Don Vocational Activities: Class Treasurer 4. page eighty-one ANNE-MARIE EILEEN KISTLER 611 Broadway Anne-Marie Commercial WESLEY ROYCE KLAUSEN 741 Dellwood Street WGS Vocational Activities: Cauldron Staff 4. YYB0bYl Activities VlNancyYY Activities ROBERT HARVEY KNIES 2226 Montgomery Street Scientific : Glee C1ub2,3,45 Track 3,45 Swim- ming T eam 2 , 3 , 45 Homeroom President2,45Junior - S enior Prom Committee 3. NANCY LOU KNOLL 1724 West Broad Street Scientific : Glee Club 2,3,45 Student Associ- ation 25 Future Nurse 1 League 4. DARLENE ELIZABETH KNAPPENBERGER 247 Main Street Knappy General Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Christmas Vespers 2,35 Homeroom Secre- tary 25 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Library Club 45 Distributive Education Club 4. FREDERICK CYRUS IQIECHT, JR. 1319 Monocacy Street Corky Commercial Activities: Chess Club 3. DONALD STEPHEN KOACH 738 East Fourth Street Duckie General DOUGLAS WILLIAM KOCH 1309 Eaton Avenue Doug Scientific Activities: Wrestling 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice- President 25 Homeroom Treas- urer 4. HOWARD RALPH KOCH, JR. 801 Spring Street Bud Vocational Activities: Sophomore C ho ir 2 5 National Thespian Society 2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3,4. JERILYN FAYE KOCH 809 Wyandotte Street Jerry General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. page eighty-two SHIRLEY MAE KOCH 522 Fiot Avenue Shirl Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Homeroom Secretary 45 Commercial Club 4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 4. RHETA MARION KOEHLER 228 East Union Boulevard Rheta Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Commercial Club 4. page eighty DONALD MARTIN KOLLARIK 1203 East Rosemont Drive HDOHH Activities: Scientific Glee Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 Student Association 2,45 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 35 Sophomore Hop Com- mittee 25 German Club 35 Pep Club 4. AMBROSE JAMES KOPAC lVJimlV 601 Ridge Street Vocational HELEN ELIZABETH KORPICS 60 Main Street, Freernansburg Helen Academic Activities: Basketball 2,45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Spanish Club 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3 4. NANCY ANN KosTAs ' 321 East Laurel Street Nance Scientific Activities: Snappy Sketches 25 Basketball 2,3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 Student Association 35 Cauldron Staff 45 Spanish Club 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,4. LOUISE ANNA KOVACS 1638 Easton Avenue Loozie Scientific Activities: Orchestra 25 Snappy Sketches 2,3, 45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. SUSAN KOVACS 644 Elmhurst Avenue Susie General Activities: Christmas Vespers 3,45 Snappy Sketches 3 5 45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 Student Association 35 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 4, C o - ordinator 45 Junior -Senior Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Hop C o m m itte e 25 National Thespian Society 2,3,4, President 45 German Club 3,4, S e c r e t ar y 45 College Prepara- torv Girls' Cluh 4: 'Den Clnh 41 -three JOANNE MARIE KOZO 567 Hillside Avenue Joanny Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 2,3,4g Com- mercial Club 4. RONALD PAUL KOZO 1326 Greenview Drive R0I12i1d General Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2. IVFUZZYVI John Activities: JOHN KOZAK, JR. 1632 East Tenth Street Vocational JOHN MARK KOZERO 235 East Church Street Scientific Liberty Life Staff 29 Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4g Chess Club 2,3,4g National Thespian So- ciety 3,4g Cauldron Staff 4, Fea- ture Editor 4g German Club 3,4g Young Writer Staff 3,4. JOSE PHINE ANTOINETTE KOZUL Phina Activities: 1942 Hart Street Commercial Bowling 3: Volleyball 35 Liberty Life Representative 2: Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 4: Sopho- more Hop Committee 2: Junior Red Cross Council 4: College Preparatory Girls' Club 2: Young Writer Staff 35 Pep Club 4. JOSEPH STEPHEN KRANYECZ HJOQII 1417 Elliott Avenue General Activities: Liberty Hi-Y 3,45 Stage Crew 4. THOMAS E UGENE KRANYE C Z Hrrornlv 1235 Pembroke Road Vocational JOYCE ANN KRAPONICK 129 Clearfield Street, Freemansburg vvJ0yCev1 Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 4g Commercial Club 43 Spanish Club 3,49 Pep Club 4. page eighty four KAREN RUTH KREIDLER 1401 High Street Karen Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3: Sophomore Choir 2g Liberty Life Representative 43 H o m e r o o m Vice-President 3: F r e n ch Club 3,4: College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. JOSEPH EDWARD KRISTOFIK 721 Walters Street Joe Scientific Activities: Baseball3,4gJunior Varsity Bas- ketball 2g Liberty Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4. EDNA CAROLYN KUHNS 527 Park Place Eddie Commercial LEONARD CHARLES KUHNS 527 Park Place Len Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3,4. JOHN RICHARD KULANKO 746 Fernwood Street J HC k Vocational DAVID LEE KULP 1922 Stonington Road Dave Scientific Activities: Track 23 Junior Varsity Football 2: German Club 3,4. w page eighty-five ELNORA ANN KROTZER 1103 Salem Road Elly General ROBERT STEPHEN KUCSAN 1208 East Third Street Pap Vocational Activities: Track 2. PATRICIA ANN LADRIERE 641 Fiot Avenue Pat Scientific Activities: Junior Class Play Committee 33 Junior Red Cross Council 4g Future Nurses League 43 Library Club 3, Treasurer 3. DIANE JO LAKE 939 North New Street HD J' H General Snappy Sketches 3,43 Volleyball 3, 43 Basketball 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Spanish Club 43 Senior Class Play Committee 4g Cheerleaders 3,43 Sophomore Hop Committee 23 Junior Red Cross Council 33 College Preparatory Girls' Club 43 Pep Club 4. Activities: FRANCIS HENRY KWIATEK 309 State Street Fran Scientific Activities: Track 43 Basketball 3,4. LINDA MAE LaBAR 1406 Elm Street Linda Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Christmas Vespers 33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Junior Class Play 3, Assistant Director 33 Senior Class Play 43 National Thespian Society 3,43 Future Nurses League 43 German Club 33 Library Club 23 Cauldron Staff 4. GEORGE EGER LAKE 1935 Fernway Avenue George Scientific Activities: Wrestling 43 Junior Varsity Wrestling 3g Pep Club 4. PETER BABCOCK LAKE 1935 Fernway Avenue Pete Scientific Glee Club 43 Track 33 Basketball 3,43 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Student Association 43 Sophomore Hop Committee 2g Junior Red Cross Council 2,43 German Club 3g Young Writer Staff 2. Activities: RICHARD ALLEN LANDIS 816 Walton Street Dick Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 23 Home- room Secretary 33 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 2. EUGENE ALFRED LANGENSIEPEN 437 East Laurel Street Butch General Activities: Soccer 23 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. A page eighty-six BERNADINE ANN LASLO 744 Elm Street Bernie Commercial DENNIS LASTER 135 East Union Boulevard Slim General SANDRA LEE LEIBIG 128 Washington Street, Freemansburg Sandy Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 4. SYMON LOUIS LEITNER 1528 Stehr Street Sey Scientific Activities: Band 2,3g Orchestra 2,33 Sopho- more Choir 2 5 Snappy Sketches 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 4. RONALD LOUIS LEPOSA 1425 Elliott Avenue Ronnie Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 3,4. ROBERT JOSEPH LIBRICZ 1940 Woodmont Drive Bob Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4. page eighty-seven I S CAROL LEE LEHMAN 1223 Maple Street Carol Scientific Activities: Future Teachers Club 35 German Club 3: Library Club 3. RICHARD LOWELL LEHR 450 East Union Boulevard Rich Scientific Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 2. PATRICIA SHIRLEY LIPKO 1081 Wyandotte Street Pat Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 4. CHARLES MICHAEL LISGARIS 477 Vine Street Greek General Activities: Glee Club 43 Football 35 Liberty Life Representative 2,33 Home- room President 2,3. DOROTHY JANE LINDENMUTH 1318 Crestwood Road Dot Commercial EDWARD HENRY LINTNER Eleventh Street, Miller Heights Boss Vocational ELAINE HARRIET LONG 222 East Wall Street Shorty Commercial Activities: Class Secretary 2,3,4g Homeroom Secretary 3,4g Homeroom Treas- urer2g Junior Class Play 35 Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3, Secre- tary 3. GLORIA JEAN LONG 123 East Ettwein Street Glo Commercial J UDITH ANN LOPERT 313 East North Street Judy Scientific Activities: Bowling 25 Future Teachers Club 3g Pep Club 49 German Club 3,4. FRANCES KATHERINE LUTHER 215 East Greenwich Street Frankie Scientific Activities: S o p h o m o r e Choir 25 National Thespian Society 2g Future Nurses League 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4g Pep Club 4. page eighty-eight JAMES RANALD MacADAM 715 Hawthorne Road Jim Scientific Activities: H o m e r o o m Vice-President 25 Student Association 2g Liberty Hi-Y 23 Young Writer Staff 2. DIANE HARRIET MACKARAVITZ 1150 Garfield Street Di Commercial Activities: Library Club 2,3,4, President 3. CHARLES PAUL MAGDASY, JR. R. D. No. 1, Santee Road Chip General Activities: Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 3,4. GEORGE ORVILLE MAISH, J R. 36 West Laurel Street George Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,44 Sophomore Choir 23 B as ketball Manager 2,3,4g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Pep Club 4. FRANK JOSEPH MAKARY 526 Atlantic Street Pancho General LORRAINE MARGARET MAKOS 1958 Renwick Street Lorraine Scientific Activities: Senior Class Play 4g Sophomore Y-Teens 2s Junior-Senior Y- Teens 43 Junior Red Cross Council 2g Spanish Club 3,4. page eighty-nine CAROL JOYCE MACKEY Mackey Activities: vlsuelv Activities: 437 Second Avenue Commercial Snappy Sketches 2,3,4g Homeroom Secretary 2g Homeroom Treas- urer 43 Junior Class Play Com- mittee 3g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Hop Committee 2g Junior-Senior Y- Teens 4. SUZANNE MaCNICHOL 1728 Jennings Street General Snappy Sketches 3,45 Homeroom President 4g Junior Class Play Committee 3g Senior Class Play Committee 45 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 4g Pep Club 4. in-IMP pf'-., LINDA STEPHANIE MANESCU 1341 Fritz Drive Linda Commercial FRANCIS PAUL MARCINCIN, J R. 1292 East Fourth Street Frank General Activities: Band 2,3,4g Or ch e st r a 2,3,4g Homeroom Treasurer 2.. JOSE PH JOHN MAL OZI vlJOevl vvAnn1v Activities: 1724 Linden Street General ANN IRENE MANCKE 820 Tioga Avenue Scientific Band 2,3,4g Sophomore Choir 2g Hockey 2,3,4g Bowling 2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4g Basketball 2, 3,43 Swimming Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4g Junior Class Play 3, As- sistant Co-ordinator 3 3 National Thespian Society 3,4, Secretary 4g French Club 4, President 4. GARY JAY MARCUS 1925 Homestead Avenue Mick Scientific Activities: Basketball 3,4g Junior Varsity Basketball 2g Homeroom Presi- dent 33 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Student Association 2,3,4g German Club 3,4. JOHN THOMAS MARINO 548 Broadway Wop General Activities: Football 33 Track 3,4g Swimming Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3. MARK MARISH, JR. 614 Stefko Boulevard Sonny Vocational JOHN WILLIAM MARK 710 Third Avenue Joe General page ninety BILLIE JEAN MARSH 3036 Shakespeare Road Jean Scientific Activities: Libe rty Life Representative 4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 4. JOHN PAUL MARSHALL Fifth Street, Miller Heights Sheriff General BENJAMIN PAUL MARTINCAVAGE 1521 North Boulevard Benjamin General Activities: Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4. MIGUEL ANGEL MARTINEZ 1132 Amplex Street Miggy General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. ANTOINETTE MARIE MARTINO 2120 Glendale Avenue Toni Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 2g Liberty Life Representative 2. HAROLD IRVIN MASTELLER, JR. 1323 West Lehigh Street Butch Vocational page ninety-one VICTOR FRANKLIN MARSTELLAR R. D. No. 4, William Street Vic Scientific LAWRENCE WILLIAM MARTIN 1309 Spring Street Nutt Vocational WALLACE LeROY McCAHON 635 Fourteenth Avenue Wally General Activities: Basketball Manager 23 Homeroom P r e s i de nt 43 Sophomore Hop Committee 23 Liberty Hi-Y 3. DAVID JAMES McCANDLESS 1502 Budd Avenue Dave Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,43 O r c h e st r a 2,3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 4. GERALD WALTER MATLA 1344 East Sixth Street Jerry Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. IIJOH J OANN LYDIA MA ZOLA 1540 Catasauqua Road Commercial ROSEANN PATRICIA MCFADDEN HROH Activities: 236 East Ettwein Street General Glee Club 4g Snappy Sketches 3,4Q Homeroom Secretary 23 Home- room Treasurer 33 Student As- sociation 2,4, Secretary 4g Junior Class Play Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee 4g Junior- Senior Prom Committee 33 Sopho- more Hop Committee 23 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 33 Commercial Club 43 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 43 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,43 Young Writer Staff 3,4. EMILY LOUISE MCGUINEY vvErnv1 229 Hamilton Avenue General Activities: Swimming Club Manager 3,43 Commercial Club 4. LOUISE HELEN MCKELLIN 238 East Raspberry Street Louise Commercial JUDITH ANN McK'EWEN HJudyll 311 Franklin Street Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 4g Pep Club 4. page nin ety BARBARA ANN MEAGHER Jacksonville Road Barb Commercial JEANNE ANN MEHRKAM 508 Second Avenue Jeanne Commercial Activities: Hockey 2,35 Bowling 35 Basketball 2: Soccer 2. r A f , ff ra' A mf Blain DONALD ALBE RT MEINHART 231 East Raspberry Street Don Vocational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 2. LARRY FRANKLIN MEIXSELL R. D. No. 5, Applebutter Road Larry Commercial Activities: Liberty Hi-Y 4. 11Edvl EDWARD MENDE Z 210 East Third Street Vocational Activities: Homeroom President 2,3. DIANNE MARIE MENNE .2541 East Boulevard Dannie General Activities: S op h o m 0 r e Hop Committee 25 page ninety-three Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Pep Club 4. I JUNE ANN MEHRKAM 508 Second Avenue June Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Hockey 2 3 Basketball 2. SANDRA JO MEIL 1943 Fairland Avenue Sandie Activities: Liberty Life Staff 35 Liberty Life Representative 45 Home room Treasurer 25 Senior Class Play 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Hop Committee 2 German Club 3,45 Bible Club 2,3 45 Young Writer Staff 4 Art League 3,45 Pep Club 4 H i ee A JUDITH ISABELLE MICHLER Mick Activities: 1208 Wood Street General Bowling 2,3,4g Volleyball 3,43 Jun- ior Class Play Committee 35 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4g Junior Red Cross Council 3,4g Spanish Club 4g Pep Club 4. EDWARD ROBERT MICKOWSKI vlEdlv 2155 Covington Avenue Scientific JUDITH ANN MESSICK 914 Geissinger Street Judy Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 4. PATRICIA ANNE ME ZA 1603 Cottage Avenue Pat Scientific Activities: Future Nurses League 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4. CORDE LL ALICE MILLER 602 Hayes Street Corky General DAVID LOUIS PAUL MILLER Pine Top Trail Pip Academic Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Track 3,43 Liberty Life Repre- sentative 35 Homeroom President 2g Liberty Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 45 French Club 3, President 35 Latin Club 3 3 Young Writer Staff 4, Editor 45 Pep Club 43 Choraliers 4. DONALD GARY MILLER 759 Washington Avenue Donald Scientific Activities: Wrestling 2,3g Junior Red Cross Council3g Latin Club 4, President 4g Russian Club 4, President 4g Pep Club 4. HOWARD DANIEL MILLER 423 East Frankford Street Howie Vocational Activities: Junior Varsity Basketball 25 In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4g Home- room Treasurer 3. page nine ty-four KAREN MICHELE MILLER 1629 Major Street Karen Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4g Sophomore Y-Teens 2: Junior Red Cross Council 4. NANCY ANN MILLER 240 East Wall Street Nancy Commercial Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Com- mercial Club 4: Cauldron Staff 4. FRANKLIN WATT MILLS 429 Pawnee Street Franklin General Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2. RONALD VERNON MILLS 429 Pawnee Street Renaldo General Activities: Snappy Sketches 2,45 Track 2,4. CHARLES MICHAEL MILOSITZ 706 Fiot Avenue Chas 'Vocational Activities: Intramural B a s k e t b all 2,3,4g Homeroom President 23 Home- room Secretary 3. SANDRA LEE MINNIG 2103 Fireside Drive Sandie Commercial Activities: Christmas Vespers 2,3,4g Liberty Life Representative 25 Homeroom Vice-President 2g Sophomore Y- Teens 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4. page ninety-five SANDRA MAE MILLER Santee Mill Road Sandy General Activities: Bowling 3,4g Homeroom Vice- President 2: German Club 35 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,45 Pep Club 4. JAMES AUSTIN MILLINGTON R. D. No. 20 Jimmy Vocational CARL RICHARD MOLLER, J R. 1941 Easton Avenue Dick General Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3: Bible Club 3. KATHLEEN MARIE MOLNAR 1527 North Main Street Kathy Commercial Activities: Homeroom Secretary 35 Sopho- more Y-Teens 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3.4. ROGER MITCH 819 Evans Street Mitch General Activities: Liberty Life Staff 2,3: Homeroom Vice-President 4: Bible Club 3. ANDREA MARIE MOLCHAN 2235 Lincoln Street Ann Commercial CAROLE ANNE MONTANINO 1424 Catasauqua Road Carole Commercial JANET PHYLLIS MORALIS 633 East North Street J an Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 23 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4: Pep Club 4. BARBARA ANN MORGANELLI 237 Franklin Street Barby General Liberty Life Representative 3,4g Homeroom Secretary 2: Sopho- more Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4. Activities: KENNETH ROGER MORICK 510 Hickory Street Ken Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 2: Junior Class Play 3, Assistant Director 3. page ninety - six JANE LOUISE MORROW 1012 Center Street Jane Commercial DONALD ALLEN MOSSER 244 West Fairview Street Moe General Activities: Football 3,4g Track 2,3,4g Junior Varsity Football 2g Junior Varsity Basketball 2. JOEL ALAN MOYER 458 Birkel Avenue Joe General Activities: Junior Varsity Basketball 2. LOUIS ROBERT MOYZAN R. D. No. 3 Moitz Scientific FRANK PETER MUHR 510 Taylor Street Pete Academic Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Liberty Life Staff 3,4, Managing Editor 4g Homeroom Treasurer 2g Spanish Club 2,3gBible Club 2,3,4g Chem- phybiogens 2. HARVEY WILLIAM MYERS 725 Wood Street Harv Vocational page ninety - seven ELIZABETH ANN MOWERY 432 First Avenue Betty Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 3,4g Student As- sociation 33 Sophomore Y-Teens 2g Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3. GAYNELL MARIE MOYER 727 First Avenue Gaynell General DENNIS JOSEPH NAGY 629 William Street 'Needles Vocational JOHN LOUIS NAGY 444 Martel Street 'J ohnny Vocational PATRICIA LOUISE MYERS 1028 Elm Street Pat Commercial Activities: Glee Clu b 2,3,4g Hom e r oo m Secretary 45 Homeroom Treasur- er 23 Commercial Club 4. RHEA ANNE NAGLE 623 West Market Street Ossie Academic Activities: Glee Club 45 Sophomore Choir 25 Snappy Sketches 3,43 Hockey 2,3g Homeroom Treasurer 45 German Club 3,45 Bible Club 3,4g Pep Club 4 RICHARD ROBERT NAGY 1423 Philip Street Dick Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 35 Student Association 4. RONALD LOUIS NAGY 2320 Linden Street Ron Vocational JOHN WILLIAM NAVARETTE 9 East Fourth Street f'Johnny Vocational Activities: In t r a m u r al Basketball 2,3,4g Student Association 3. NEAL THOMAS NEAMAND 492 University Avenue Neal Scientific Activities: Student Association 4. page ninety-eight KARLHEINZ NEHRKORN 1214 Garden Avenue, Allentown Heinz Vocational ROBERT MILTON NEIFERT 1919 Kenmore Avenue Bob Scientific Activities: Senior Class Play Committee 45 Art League 25 National Thespian Society 45 Stage Crew 4. page ninet RAYMOND WILLIAM NOE Third Street, Miller Heights Ray General ANNETTE ROSALIE NYAKAS 1234 Minsi Trail Street Annette General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3g Junior Red Cross Council 2g Library Club 3. DOROTHY CRAIG O'NEILL 243 West Fairview Street Dot General Activities: Sophomore Choir 2 5 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 3,4. JOSEPH ANDREW ORAVEC 1015 Gresham Street Smiley Vocational Activities: H o m e r o 0 m Vice-President 2g Homeroom President 3. y-nine 4 LEONARD ROBERT NEMETH R. D. NO. 5 Butch Vocational THOMAS HENRY NEWHARD 639 Fourth Avenue Newt General ALEXANDER RALPH OSCAVICH 1210 Pembroke Road Al General Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 4g Junior Red Cross Council 3g Distributive Education Club 4, Treasurer 4. THOMAS VINCENT O'SHEA 1726 East Thirteenth Street MOt0I ' General J, 1 . I ' ,v.I!:' Zfi' ,iV . , I , . ' qi: - I - ,ne g f --Q'3figi 22.5, t ,g,v.pf 11 'Zi' 'A if Q9s.':x'5' 2 Slsftfi - K ,A ' V. . - 3 ' - 512: 2' . ' i:15'E,'f1?M I I It ffiiif , . .2--11.1 ' I ,fy eg mfs' it , - --- if H a? 1. ,s . ' m e . 32132 15 g ,,gv f,5v . HENRY MICHAEL ORTWEIN 1463 Kelchner Road Hank Scientific Activities: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2g Li- berty Life Staff 4g Pep Club 4. MARY ELLEN ORTWEIN 734 Ontario Street Mowie Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 3,43 Homeroom President 25 Commercial Club 4. MARGARET ANN OSMAN 729 Sixth Avenue Peggy General RICHARD ANDREW OST 1318 Fairmount Street Dick Academic Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2,35 Li- berty Life Staff 4g Homeroom Vice-President 23 Homeroom Treasurer 3. EARL CHARLES OTTO, III R. D. No. 19 Skip Vocational PETER PADILLA 210 East Third Street Bull Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. page one hundred ROSEMARIE PALOS 1510 Richard Avenue Rosie General LOUIS BENJAMIN PAMMER 1031 Hilton Street Louie Scientific Activities: Junior Class Play Committee 35 German Club 3,45 Chemphybiogens 3. STANLEY RALPH PARENTI 642 State Street Porky Vocational RICHARD ELWOOD PARRY 1412 Lenox Avenue Dick General Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 3,45 Distributive Education Club 4. JANICE LEE PAUL 1422 West Broad Street Jan Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Student Association 25 Future Nurses League 45 French Club 3. AMELIA REBEKAH PAULUS 550 Jischke Street Amy General page one hundred and one ARTHUR DeWITT PANGBURN 1525 Oakland Street Art Scientific Activities: Glee Club 35 Sophomore Choir 25 Wrestling 3,45 Swimming Club 25 Junior Varsity Wrestling 25 Homeroom President 45 Pep Club 4. ANGELA MARGUERITE PARENTE 456 Adams Street Angie General Activities: Homeroom President 4. EUGENE GEORGE PECSEK, JR. 736 East Fourth Street Hippy Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 4. STEPHEN FRANK PECSEK 348 Hamilton Avenue Steve Scientific Activities: Chemphybiogens 2,3. BARRY JOHN PEARSON 529 Wyandotte Street Barry Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4. GWENDOLYN CAROL PECK 831 Evans Street Gwen Commercial LOUIS RAPHAEL PENNAUCHI 134 Langhorne Avenue Louis Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4. MARY MAYOLA PERRY 1409 North New Street Mary General Activities: O r c h e s t r a 2,3,4g Liberty Life Representative 4. ELEANOR LOUISE PETERS 1627 Butztown Road Elly Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 45 Liberty Life Representative 2g H o m e r o o m Secretary 3g Student Association 3 5 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Commercial Club 4. JEFFREY FRANK PETERS 221 Georgia Avenue Jeff Scientific Activities: Liberty Life Staff 2g Stage Crew 2. page one hundred and two DANIEL ANTHONY PETETO 1969 Easton Avenue Snork Vocational Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 3: Homeroom Treasurer 2. DIANNE ELIZABETH PETROVICH 762 Hawthorne Road Dianne Commercial Activities: Christmas Vespers 39 Bowling 2: Liberty Life Representative 3: H o me ro o m Vice-President 3: Pep Club 4. alia. JANET MAE PHILLIPS 532 East Laurel Street Jan Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Future Nurses League 2,3,4g Spanish Club 3. MARGARET ANNE PHILLIPS 1439 Chelsea Avenue Peggy Academic Activities: Hockey 2,35 Bowling 2,3,4, Volley- ball 2,3,4g Liberty Life Staff 3.4, Club Editor 43 Homeroom Secre- tary 2: Junior Class Play Com- mittee 3g Senior Class Play 4, Future Teachers Club 2,3,4g German Club 3,4g College Pre- paratory Girls' Club 4. PATRICIA ANN PIAQUADIO 932 Sullivan Street Pat Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 3,45 Senior Class Play Committee 4. LEONARD RAYMOND PICTON 2206 Vista Drive Leonard Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 2: Homeroom President 2,35 Homeroom Vice- President 4: Senior Class Play 43 Class Vice-President 4. page one hundred and three JOYCE CLARENE PHILLIP nJOycen Activities: uDaven Activities: 717 Linden Street General Glee Club 2,3,4: Homeroom Vice- President 2: Homeroom Secretary 4g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Art League 3,4: Pep Club 4. DAVID SAUL PHILLIPS 731 Elmhurst Avenue Scientific Intramural Bowling 3: Student Association 2,4: Junior Class Play Committee 3: Senior Class Play 45 German Club 3: Chem- phybiogens 3: Pep Club 4. CD TONIA MAY ROSE PIPOK Tonia R. D. No. 3 General Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Bowling 25 Pezie Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3: German Club 35 Cheerleaders 2. BETTY LOU POEHLER 334 Water Street General Christmas Vespers 3: Liberty Life Staff 3g National Thespian Society 25 Distributive Education Club 4. DIANN MARIEN PIEKUTOWSKI 701 Hayes Street Diane Scientific Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Senior Class Play Committee 4: Sopho- more Y-Teens 2: German Club 3. JOHN ANTHONY PINTER 636 Wyandotte Street Pointer Vocational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. THOMAS LOUIS POLAK 1604 East Second Street Tom Vocational Activities: Cauldron Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4. CAROLE ANN POLITI Butztown Road, Butztown Caro1e Commercial Activities: Homeroom Secretary 3. DIANE MARIE PONTICELLI 2049 Cloverdale Road Dee General Activities: Bowling 3,4. JOSEPH VALENTINE POPLAWSKI 2056 Oak Lane Joe Vocational Activities: Swimming Club 3,4g Intramural Basketball 2: Cauldron Staff 4. page one hundred and four SAUNDRA JEAN PORS 706 Main Street Sonnie General Activities: Bowling 3,43 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 43German Club33 Pep Club 4. LOIS JEANNE PORTER 1882 Ridgelawn Avenue Lulu General Activities: H o rn e r o o m Vice-President 3g Junior Class Play 33 Senior Class Play 43 Senior Class Play Com- mittee 43 National Thespian So- ciety2,3,43 Future Teachers Club 3,4Q Spanish Club 4. GEORGINE LUCILLE PREVELIGE 1315 Kaywin Avenue Ginger General Activities: Band 2,3,4. ARTHUR DOUGLAS RACE 924 West Broad Street I Art Vocational Activities: Student Association 4. CARMELLA JOSEPHINE RACHIELE 825 Pine Street Mel General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. JULIANNA EDITH RACZ Mounted Route No. 40, Easton Julie Scientific Activities: Bowling 3,45 Sophomore Y-Teens 23 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Future Nurses League 43 German Club 33 Pep Club 4. page one hundred and five GEORGIANN MARY POSIVAK 722 East Fifth Street Jan Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 4. HAROLD ELVIN POULTON Route 20 Harold Scientific Activities: German Club 3,4. SANDRA MA DE RIA RAUB 129 East Walnut Street Sandy General Activities: Distributive Education Club 43 Hockey 2. STEPHEN JOHN RAYDA 1422 Wood Street Steve Scientific Activities: Wrestling 23 Track 23 Homeroom Treasurer 23 German Club 33 Pep Club 4. CHARLES ANTHONY RAMER 915 Cambridge Avenue Chas Commercial ROGER RICHARD RATUSHNY R, D. No. 1, Hellertown Joker Vocational Activities: Junior Varsity Football23 Liberty Life Representative 43 Homeroom President 4g Homeroom Vice- President 3. RONALD KEE FE RAYMOND 940 Walters Street vvROnuv General Activities: Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir 23 Snappy Sketches 2. KATHLEEN REHM 2113 Eaton Avenue Kathy Scientific Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 2,43 Future Nurses League 2,3,4. SCARLETT RUTH REHRIG 1430 Catasauqua Road Scarlett General Activities: Hockey 3g Bowling 2,3,43 Volley- ball 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Home- room President 3g Homeroom Secretary 23 Student Association 2,33Senior Class Play 43 German Club 33 Young Writer Staff 2,33 Art League 2,43 Pep Club 4. GERALD JOSEPH REILLY 1280 Woodbine Street Jer Commercial Activities: Junior Varsity Basketball 23 In- tramural Basketball 2.3. page one hundred and six CAROLE JEAN REINERT 302 Wall Street Carole General Activities: Future Teachers Club 3,4. THOMAS ALLEN REMELY 1140 North Eighth Avenue Tom General CALVIN WILLIAM RESZEK 1835 East Emmaus Avenue, Allentown Res Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 4g Student Association 4. FRANKLIN JOSEPH REYNOLDS 1717 Bayard Street Ali General Activities: Int r a mu r al Basketball 2,3,4g H o m e r o o m Vice-President 2g Liberty Hi-Y 2,3,4. JOHN ROBERT REYNOLDS 1814 Snyder Street Johnnie Scientific Activities: Track 3,4g Liberty Life Repre- sentative 2. KATHLEEN PHYLLIS RICH 2131 Montgomery Street Kathie Academic Activities: Volleyball 2,3,4g Liberty Life Representative 2,3g Future Teachers Club 2,3,4g Cauldron Staff 45 French Club 3,4, President 4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 3,4, Vice-President 4s Pep Club 4. page one hundred and seven DANIEL RICHARD REPH 2184 Drury Lane Dan General Activities: Football 2,3g Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2. MICHAEL CARL RESETAR 1135 Stefko Boulevard Mike Scientific Activities: German Club 3,4. GARY NATHAN RICHTER 423 Montclair Avenue RiCk General Activities: Football 2,3,4g Track 3,45 Basket- ball 3,4g Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 3. EDWARD JOHN RIEDY R. D. No. 4, Allentown Ed General Activities: German Club 3. DAVID BURTON RICHARDS 1915 Woodmont Drive Dave Scientific Activities: Chess Club 4. FREDRIC DOUGLAS RICHTER 3116 Easthills Drive Fred General JACK EDGAR RIEGEL 1628 Snyder Street Jack Commercial BARRY EDWIN RIPPLE 238 Tenth Avenue Barry Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Sophomore Choir 2. ELIOT ARTHUR RISKIN 1832 Jennings Street Risky Scientific Activities: Junior Varsity Wrestling 3,4. DAVID ARTHUR ROCKSTROH 543 Park Place Rocky Vocational page one hundred and eight ELDON ROHRBACH, JR. 1042 Wyandotte Street Poncho General Activities: Band 2,3343 Orchestra 2,3. PHILIP MICHAEL ROMANO 716 Decatur Street Sonny General Activities' Homeroom President 3. MARIANNE ELIZABETH ROSENBERGER 635 Fifth Avenue Reds Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 4g Sophomore Y-Teens 23 Commercial Club 43 Pep Club 4. PATRICIA BARBARA ROTH 2215 Florence Avenue Pat General Activities: Volleyball 2,43 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 43 Junior Red Cross Coun- cil 2. RONALD ALVIN ROTH 23 West Union Boulevard Ron Vocational Activities: Student Association 2. BARBARA ANN ROWE 324 Water Street Barby General Sophomore Choir 2g Student As- sociation 43 Library Club 3, Vice- President 33 Distributive Educa- tion Club 4. page one hundred and nine Activities: vvLinnyu Activities: LINDA GWEN ROMIG 1515 Shipman Street Academic Glee Club 2,3,4Q Choraliers 43 Bowling 3,43 Student Association 43 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Senior Class Play Committee 43 National Thespian Society 3,4, Vice-President 4g French Club 4, Journalist 4g Latin Club 3, Secre- tary 33 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3,43 Young Writer Staff 2,33 Pep Club 4. LAWRENCE THOMAS ROSATI vvI-Jarryiv 1188 Arcadia Street General Activities: Football 4. SALLY MARIE RUPERT 1204 Lorain Avenue Sal Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Bowling 2g Homeroom President 4g Home- room Vice-President 25 Future Nurses League 2,3,4, President 3,45 Pep Club 4. ROYCE WILLIAM RUSH 1962 West Broad Street Roy General Activities: Band 2,3,4. gg? . X, JO ANN RUDOLPH 139 Clearfield Street, Freemansburg JO Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 23 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3g Commercial Club 4g Spanish Club 3,4. JAMES FRANK RUHF 430 West North Street Jim General Activities: Homeroom President 4g Distri- butive Education Club 4. PETER FRANK RUSSO 536 Atlantic Street . Fink General ROBERT DAVID RUTH 1218 South Boulevard Bob Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Snappy Sketches 3,4g Choraliers 45 Student As- sociation 29 Senior Class Play 4. RONALD LLOYD RUTH 1218 South Boulevard Ron Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Snappy Sketches 35 Senior Class Play 4. LaTOUR STARR RYAN 1526 Easton Avenue Starr Scientific Activities: Junior-Senior'Prom Committee 3g Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4. page one hundred and ten JOSEPH MICHAEL SABO 1520 East Seventh Street Joe Commercial RICHARD THOMAS SAEGER 2536 Easton Avenue Dick General Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Snappy Sketches 3: Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3g Span- ish Club 4g Pep Club 4. BRUCE CHARLES SAMES 219 West Laurel Street Bruce General Activities: Track 3. DOLORES ANN SANTA MARIA 1715 Major Street Dolores General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4. VINCENT WILLIAM SANTORO 640 Shields Street Vince Vocational J OANNE SANTOS Carter Road, Butztown Jo General Activities: Hockey 2,43 Sophomore Y-Teens 2: Commercial Club 4. page one hundred and eleven EDWARD RICHARD SAJ T 6 Scholl Avenue Ed Vocational STEPHEN MICHAEL SALASH 1304 West Union Boulevard Steve General Activities: Student Association 2. an MARY ANNE SAUNDERS R. D. No. 3, Wydnor Mary Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Swimming Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 German Club 45 College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 253,45 Pep Club 4. GEORGE SAMUEL SCHERER 1452 Monocacy Street George General Activities: Liberty Hi-Y 3. SHIRLEY LEE SARSON 1028 Mauch Chunk Road Shirley Commercial Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 45 Sopho- more Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Pep Club 4. JAMES DANNY SAUERWEIN 1210 Maple Street Jim Vocational Activities: Baseball 45 Soccer 2,3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 3,45 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Secretary 4. HERMAN SENECA SCHIFFER 1619 Budd Avenue Herm Commercial Activities: Homeroom Secretary 3. DONALD LEE SCHLEICHER 803 Bridge Street Don Vocational BARBARA JOAN SCHOENEBERGER Mounted Route No. 27 Shoney Commercial Activities: Volleyball 3,45 Basketball 45 Liberty Life Representative 45 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Com- mercial Club 4. DOROTHY JEANETTE SCHORTZ 542 Montclair Avenue Dot General Activities: Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 35 Sopho- more Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. page one hundred and twelve JAMES LaRUE EDWARD SCHRANTZ R, D. No. 4 Jim Vocational ELLEN SCHREIBER 321 Seventh Avenue Ellen Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Junior Red Cross Council 4. PATRICIA ANNE SCHWECHTEN 510 East Fourth Street Pat Scientific Activities: Senior Class Play Committee 43 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Future Nurses League 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. NANCY JUNE SCOTT R. D. No. 1, Hellertown Nancy General Activities: Band 2,33 Orchestra 23 National Thespian Society 4. SANDRA JEAN SEIDEL 1836 West North Street Tiny Scientific Varsity Basketball 2,3,43 Hockey 23 Bowling 23 Volleyball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,4 3 Homeroom Sec- retary 4g Student Association 33 Senior Class Play Committee 43 Future Teachers Club 3,43 Ger- man Club 3g Pep Club 4. Activities: GEORGE ERNEST SELLERS, III Green Pond Road, Easton Pepper Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Homeroom President 23 Pep Club 4. page one hundred and thirteen JOHN CHARLES SCHROETTNER J ohnny 641 Spring Street General Activities: German Club 3,4, President 4. RICHARD WILLIAM FRANK SCHUYLER lvDiCkvv Activities: 836 Fernwood Street Vocational Wrestling 2g Soccer 2,33 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,43 Liberty Life Representative 43 Home room P r e side nt 23 Homeroom Vice- President 33 Junior Red Cross Council 3. CAROLYN MARIE SERUGA 1237 East Mechanic Street Caro1 Commercial Activities: Snappy Sketches 3: Sophomore Y- Teens 23 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4. GERALD EDWARD SEYFRIED 908 Bristol Road Jerry Vocational GEORGINE CAROL SELVAGGIO 423 Montclair Avenue George Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Representative 33 Homeroom Secretary 2,3g Senior Class Play Committee 4: Junior- Senior Y-Teens 4. EDNA BERNICE SENICK Freemansburg Road, Butztown Edna Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Representative 35 Homeroom Secretary 33 Sopho- more Y-Teens 23 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4, Treasurer 45 Young Writer Staff 4. NANCY ALICE SHAAK 1920 Kenmore Avenue Nan Scientific Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Future Teachers Club 2. ROBERT KENNETH SHARER 54 Main Street, Freemansburg Abe Scientific Activities: Homeroom President 3,45 Cauld- ron Staff 43 German Club 3,43 Art League 4. SUSAN OAKES SHEARER 2823 Winding Way Sue Scientific Activities: Hockey 2: Volleyball 2,3,4g Bas- ketball 3g Swimming Club 2,3,4g Homeroom Treasurer 4: Senior Class Play 4: French Club 3: Pep Club 4. BARBARA ANN SHERMAN 1151 East Mechanic Street Barb Commercial Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 3. page one hundred and fourteen GERALDINE MARIE SHINER 1715 West Market Street Geri Scientific Activities: Volleyball3g Basketball 33 Home- room Secretary 4g Senior Class Play Committee 3,4g Junior Red Cross Council 43 Future Teachers Club 2,3,4g French Club 3g Pep Club 4. JOAN THERESA ELAINE SHIVEK 2186 West Boulevard Joni Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Representative 2,3,4g Senior Class Play Committee 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Commer- cial Club 4g Young Writer Staff 45 Pep Club 4. J UDITH ANN SIEGFRIED 2130 Main Street Judi General Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice- President 2,3g Senior Class Play Committee 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3g Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 4, Secretary 4g Spanish Club 3. HARRY ALLEN SIGLEY 1539 Monocacy Street Harry Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. MARTIN REAGLE SIMSAK 823 High Street Marty Scientific Activities: Orchestra 2,3,4g Chess Club 2,3,4, President 4. ROBERT JOHN SIPP 129 Northampton Street, Hellertown Zip Vocational page one hundred and fifteen CHARLES DAVID SHIVELY 219 Hamilton Avenue Chas General Activities: Band 2,3,4g Track 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3. ROBERT MICHAEL SHOSH 2275 Rodgers Street B0b Vocational Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 4. CATHARINE MARGARET SITTERLEY 10 West Langhorne Avenue Meg Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Homeroom Sec- retary 23 Student Association 3, 4, Social Activities Chairman 45 Junior-Senior Pr om Committee 35 Spanish Club 4, Secretary 43 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. RICHARD JOHN SKULTETI 504 East Fourth Street Rich General Activities: German Club 3. SANDRA JEAN SIPPLE 535 Spring Street Sandy Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 3,45 Pep Club 4. LYNN SIROTIGN 209 East Packer Avenue Lynn Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 23 Liberty Life Representative 35 H o me r o o m Vice-President 3g Student As- sociation 4g Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play C o m mitt e e 43 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 National Thespian Society 23 College Preparatory Girls' Club 3,43 Chemphybiogens 2,3g Pep Club 4. EDWARD PETER SLASIG 209 Clearfield Street, Freemansburg Ed Vocational LE ROY FRANKLIN SMALE 1333 Easton Avenue Butch General Activities: Football3g Soccer 43 Junior Var- sity Football 2. BARRY RICHARD SMITH 54 East Garrison Street Louie Vocational Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 3. BEVERLY ANN SMITH 60 West Fairview Street Bev General Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 2g Junior- Senior Y-Teens 4. page one hundred and sixteen RICHARD WILLIAM SMITH 1519 West Union Boulevard Dick Scientific VALERIE IRENE SMITH 2203 Worthington Avenue Val Scientific Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Liberty Life Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 45 Li- berty Life Representative 2g Jun- ior Class Play Committee 3g Future T e a c he r s Club 2,3,4g Spanish Club 4g College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 4. SUE ANNE SNYDER 1236 Moffit Avenue Sue Scientific Activities: Swimming Club 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice-President 4g Pep Club 4. ROBERTA DONA SOFRANEK 116 Mechanic Street Bobbie General JOHN STEVEN SOLTYSIAK 721 Ridge Street Sa1ty Vocational KALMAN ALEXANDER SOSTARECZ 1043 Mechanic Street Kal General Activities: German Club 3,43 Bible Club 3. page one hundred and seventeen 3 BARBARA LU SNYDER 503 East North Street Barb General Activities: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 S oph o mo r e Hop Committee 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4g Junior Red Cross Council 2,3. KATHLEEN ANN SNYDER 1706 Livingston Street Kathy Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 3,4g Senior Class Play Committee 4g Com- mercial Club 4g Pep Club 4. Quark EILEEN ELEANOR SPRINGER 815 Dellwood Street Eileen Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Com- mercial Club 4g Pep Club 4. ANDREW OTTO SQUIRES 1110 Main Street Spooks Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2. We SANDRA MAE SPAETH 1432 Valley Road Sandy General ROBERT EDGAR SPECK 117 East Broad Street Bob Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 4. LaVERNE FRANCES STACKHOUSE 415 East North Street Laverne General Activities: Volleyball 25 Basketball 25 Junior- Senior Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 4. KENNETH REED STAFFORD 2428 Nottingham Road Ken Scientific Activities: Liberty Life Representative 33 Chess Club 2. SHELBY JEAN STAHL R. D. No. 4 Butch Scientific Activities: Liberty Life Representative 2g Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Cauldron Staff 4: German Club 3,45 Art League 4g Pep Club 4. DANIEL GEARY STARK 1139 Salem Road Starky Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2. page one hundred and eighteen JEANNETTE LOUISE STEFANIK 1330 Easton Avenue Jeanne Commercial Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Bowling 25 Volleyball 45 Basketball 25 Com- mercial C1ub'4, Vice-President 45 Cauldron Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Pep Club 4. LOUIS NICHOLAS STELLATO 827 Fernwood Street Lou Vocational Activities: Track 45 Soccer 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 3,4. . wi? GEORGE JAMES STERZEN, JR. 564 Hillside Avenue Shorty Vocational Activities: Homeroom Vice-President 2,45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3. ELLEN JANE ELIZABETH STETS 2048 East Fourth Street E.J. Scientific Activities: Volleyball 3,45 Swimming Club 3, 45 Student Association 45 Sopho- more Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 35 German Club 45 Majorettes 3,45 Future Nurses League 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. CAROLYN ALICE STEWARD 1631 West Broad Street Carolyn General Activities: Sophomore Choir 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Future Teach- ers Club 45 German Club 3. RICHARD LOYAL STEWARD 2028 West Broad Street Dick Vocational page one hundred and nineteen BONNIE LOU STERN 451 East Garrison Street Bon Commercial Activities: Bowling 25 Commercial Club 45 German Club 35 Pep Club 4. SANDRA FRANCES STERNER 2018 Michael Street Sandy Commercial if J' f MORRIS EDWARD STICKLER 236 East Goepp Street Monk General Activities: Glee Club 3,43 Soccer 3,4. LINDA ROBERTA STOCKER 1416 Fairmount Street Lin Scientific Activities: Volleyball 3,43 Homeroom Presi- dent 2g Future Teachers Club 3g Future Nurses League 4g German Club 3,4. NORA EILEEN STEWART 1512 Carlisle Street Nora General Activities: Hockey 3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4g Basketball 3g Homeroom Secre- tary 2g Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3: Future Nurses League 2,3,4 ROBERT WILLIAM STEWART 2238 Montgomery Street Bob Scientific Activities: Band 25 Orchestra 2: National Thespian Society 3,4: Stage Crew 3,4. Lg HELEN DERY STRAUCH 1531 High Street Dery Academic Activities: Glee Club 43 Sophomore Choir 2: Liberty Life Staff 2,3,4g Liberty Life Representative 2g Junior Class Play Committee 3g German Club 4: Pep Club 4. RICHARD CARL STRAUSS 228 Northampton Street, Hellertown Dick Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3,4g Class President 4g Homeroom Treas- urer 25 Cauldron Staff 4. RICHARD ALLAN STROCK 418 Second Avenue Dick Vocational BARRY CARL STROHL 2022 Jennings Street Lefty Vocational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. page one hundred and twenty BARBARA JEAN SUGG 729 Beverly Avenue Bobo Academic Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Student Associa- tion 3g Senior Class Play Com- mittee 4g Latin Club 3: Junior Red Cross Council 4. ROBERT JOSEPH SULE 532 Atlantic Street Bert Commercial FLORA JEAN SWARTZ 447 East North Street Flo General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3. WALTER LESLIE SWIFT 2703 Nottingham Road Walt Scientific Activities: Band 2,3g Orchestra 2, Snappy Sketches 2,3,4g Sophomore Hop Committee 2. RICHARD JOSEPH SYDLOWSKI Freemansburg Road, Butztown Dick General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. JUDITH ANNE SZABO Third Street, Prospect Heights Judy Scientific Activities: Senior Class Play 4, Assistant Director 4: Senior Class Play Committee 3, Junior-Senior Y- Teens 3,4g National Thespian So- ciety 4g German Club 3, Future Nurses League 4g Young Writer :Staff 4. page one hundred and twenty one ROBERT THOMAS SUPON 261 East Elizabeth Avenue Bobby Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 4. SUSAN SYDNEY SUSSMAN Biery' s Bridge Road Susan General Activities: Senior Class Play Committee 4: Junior Red Cross Council 4, French Club 3, Treasurer 3. JAMES FRANCIS SZARKO 1147 Fritz Drive Jim General Activities: Glee Club 4: Sophomore Choir 2. LARRY JAMES SZARKO 1332 West Union Boulevard Lar Scientific Activities: Football3,4: Baseball 2,3,4: Bas- ketball 3,4: Junior Varsity Foot- ball 2: Junior Varsity Basketball 2: Homeroom President 3,4: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Sopho- more Hop Committee 2. vlveralv VERA THERESA SZABO 1624 Columbia Street General Activities: Hockey 4: Liberty Life Represent- ative 2: Sophomore Y-Teens 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4. GEORGE EDWARD SZAKALY vvrrefn Activities: 716 High Street Scientific Homeroom Treasurer 2: Junior Class Play 3: Senior Class Play 4: National Thespian Society 3,4: Young Writer Staff 4: Stage Crew 2,3,4. JOHN JAMES TACKASH 655 Lamb Street Tack Vocational JAMES JULIUS TAKACS 551 Jischke Street Les General Activities: Football 2: Junior Varsity Basket- ball 2. RAYMOND MICHAEL TAKACS Butch Jeanne Activities: 1110 Amplex Street Vocational JEAN ANN TALBOT 418 Hickory Street General Basketball 2: Hockey 2: Bowling 2: Volleyball 3: Varsity Basketball 2: Student Association 3: Sopho- more Hop Committee 2: Sopho- more Y-Teens 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3: French Club 3. page one hundred and twenty two 'Uohnu Activities: HJackH JOHN LOUIS TARBORO 1533 East Second Street General Glee Club 45 Baseball 25 Track 35 Junior Varsity Football 25 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. JOHN MICHAEL TEGYI 1603 Primrose Lane General JANICE MARIE TOTENBIER Cookie Activities: uAceN 1318 East Fourth Street General Bowling 3,45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Junior Red Cross Council 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Cheer- leaders 2. GARY F. TOTH 2005 Clermont Street Vocational MICHAEL JOHN TRANSUE vvMikevv 738 Eighth Avenue Vocational ALBE RT FRANKLIN TRAPP 1YTrap1Y 207 Spring Street Vocational page one hundred and twenty-three MARY ANN TERPLAN 514 East Fourth Street Maryann General Activities: Basketball 3,45 Liberty Life Re- presentative 45 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,45 Future Nurses League 3,45 Pep Club 4. WILFRED M. THOMAS 21 East North Street Bill Vocational Activities: H o m e r o 0 m Vice-President 25 Senior Class Play 4. i CALVIN RICHARD TROUTMAN 738 East Fairview Street Cal Scientific Activities: Band 2,3,4g Glee Club 4: Snappy Sketches 3,4g Sophomore Choir 2. BEVERLY ANN TRUMBOWER 2170 West Boulevard Bev Commercial Activities: Volleyball3,4g Homeroom Secre- tary 35 Senior Class Play 4: Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Cheerleaders 3,4g Pep Club 4. GEORGE WHITEFIELD TREIN, JR. 117 East Goepp Street Igor General Activities: Stage Crew 2,3,4. ESTHER LOUISE TRESS R. D. No. 5 Es General Activities: Christmas Vespers 2: Hockey 2,3g Volleyball 2,33 Student Associa- tion 2g Future Nurses League 2, 45 Bible Club 2,4. RICHARD LOUIS CHARLES TUMPEY 1226 Mechanic Street Dick Commercial Activities: Football 3,45 Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 2g Homeroom President 2: Homeroom Vice-President 35 Homeroom Secretary 4. CECELIA MARGARET UEBERROTH 423 East Fourth Street Cell General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Club 4. RICHARD HENRY UHLER 177 Hamilton Avenue Rich Vocational Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2. J ERILYN WANE UHRIG R. D. No. 4, Allentown Jerry Commercial Activities: Sophomore Y-Teens 2: Junior- Senior Y-Teens 3,4g Commercial Club 4: Pep Club 4. page one hundred and twenty-four GALE MARIE ULICNY 722 Spring Street Gale General Activities: Sophomore Choir 2g Sophomore Y-Teens 2g Distributive Education Club 4. MARGARET ANN UNGER 1917 Pelham Road Peggy General Activities: Distributive Education Club 4. S SI ' M ...dup , r. 4 airy ,Q MARGARET MARY URBAN 1137 Fritz Drive Margie General Activities: Pep Club 4. MARY ANN URE 433 Sixteenth Avenue vvMary1v Activities: Sophomore Choir 29 Bowling 3,45 Volleyball 3,4g Student Associa- tion 35 Senior Class Play Com- mittee 43 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, College Prepara- tory Girls' Club 2g Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 4. OTILIA MARIE VALENTE 123 Crest Avenue Til Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 4g Spanish Club 3. JOHN R. VANIC 514 Carlton Avenue J ack Vocational page one hundred and twenty-five THOMAS ERNEST UNGER Fifth Street, Prospect Heights vvrronlvl Activities: Scientific Football3,4g Baseball 3,45 Junior Varsity Football 2g Homeroom Vice-P r e side nt 43 Homeroom Treasurer 3. JOHN FRANCIS URBAN, JR. John 1835 Richmond Avenue Scientific Activities: German Club 3. L. 'W' Eiga '5 i, JOHN PAUL VELAS 803 Hayes Street Peanuts Vocational Activities: Soccer 4. JUANA VELASQUEZ 218 Diamond Street Tootsie General Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 43 Spanish Club 2. if I SUZANNE MARIE VARGO 1036 Hilton Street Suzie General Activities: Liberty Life Representative 35 Junior Red Cross Council 2: Distributive Education Club 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS VASH 1702 Budd Avenue Bill Vocational M., XX R JULIUS JOHN VELEKEI 214 Eighth Street, Miller Heights YlBennyV7 Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Liber- ty Life Staff 3, 4, Cauldron Staff 4, Vocational Editor 45 Young Writer Staff 2. KENNETH ALLEN VENANZI 224 West Fairview Street Ken Vocational Activities: Junior Varsity Football 2, Home- room Vice-President 45 Home- room Treasurer 35 Student As- sociation 4. SANDRA CHRISTINE VENANZI 2319 Edgewood Avenue Sandy Commercial Activities: Snappy Sketches 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Majorettes 3,4. DOMINIC ANTHONY VILLANI 834 Fernwood Street Don General Activities: Football 2,3,4g Baseball 4, Track 3g Homeroom Treasurer 4: Wrestling 2. page one hundred and twenty-six CAROLYN DIANE VOGEL 227 West Goepp Street Carole Scientific Activities: Volleyball 3,43 Senior Class Play Committee 4: Junior-Senior Y- Teens 35 Future Nurses League 3,4g Cauldron Staff 43 German Club 3,4g Pep Club 4g Sophomore Y-Teens 2, Treasurer 2. JOSEPH FRANK VOGRIN 203 Monroe Street, Freemansburg Joe General Activities: Swimming Club 2. PHILIP DANIEL VORON Fourth Street, Prospect Heights Danny Vocational Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. ROBERT VALENTINE VOORHEES 925 Seventh Avenue Val Scientific Activities: Baseball3,4g Basketball 3,45 Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 2g Horne- room President 4. LESLIE BERNARD VRABEL 1623 Snyder Street Les General Activities: Homeroom President 2: Home- room Treasurer 3. MATTHEW JOSEPH VRABEL 826 Dellwood Street Matt General Activities: Liberty Life Representative 4. page one hundred and twenty-seven nfl? iii 'I' . YS. . K air A - i t .. EDWARD JOHN VOGRINCSICS 1541 Shipman Street Ed General Activities: Track 3,4. CONSTANCE GAIL VOLLMAN 206 Main Street, Freemansburg Connie Scientific Activities: Hockey 2,3,4g Volleyball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4g Homeroom Secretary 43 Future Nurses Lea- gue 43 Pep Club 4. wifi NORMAN EARL WACHTER, JR. Mousey 1208 Railroad Street Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3. DONALD GEORGE WAGNER Reds Activities: 1222 Center Street Scientific Track 3,45 Basketball 35 Intra- mural Basketball 2,3,45 Home- room Vice-President 2,35 Home- room Treasurer 45 German Club 3. EMIL JOSEPH WACHINSIQ, JR. 320 Diamond Street Moe Vocational Activities: Cauldron Staff 4. BARBARA ANN WACHTER 53 East Raspberry Street Bobbie Commercial Activities: Commercial Club 45 Cauldron Staff 4. MARY J UDITH WALDMAN 930 Chester Street Judy Scientific Activities: Snappy Sketches 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Student Association 45 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Sophomore Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 45 French Club 4, Journalist 45Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3, Sec- retary 3. MATTHEW ANDREW WALKAWICZ 924 East Sixth Street Butch General Activities: Christmas Vespers 25 Snappy Sketches 25 German Club 3,4. RICHARD CHARLES WALKER 432 Hanover Street Butch Vocational Activities: Football25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Liberty Life Representative 45 Homeroom President 2,3. DAVID NORMAN WALTERS 414 East Locust Street Dave Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 Cauldron Staff 4. RICHARD HENRY WALTERS v1DiCklv 1442 Monocacy Street General ANN ALDEN WALTHAUSEN Mounted Route No. 23, Main Street lvAnnlv Activities: Academic Sophomore Choir 2g Swimming Club 2,3,4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4g French Club 3,4, Secretary 33 Latin Club 3, President 3. ROBERT CLAYTON WARTMAN HBObH Activities: 212 Hamilton Avenue Scientific Soccer 3s Homeroom President 3g Homeroom Vice-President 45 Homeroom Secretary 2. DOROTHY IRENE WASCURA 3037 Shakespeare Road Commercial Commercial Club 43 Cauldron BARBARA ANN WEAVER 1194 Arcadia Street General Junior Red Cross Council 33 Spanish Club 4g Band 2,3,4, Li- brarian 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4, Li- GILBERT EDWIN WEAVER 1728 Madison Avenue HDot1V Activities: Staff 4. Barbara Activities: brarian 3,4. Spider Gene ral Activities: Track 2. page one hundred and twenty-nine vvAnnvl Activities: IIROEVI it ss A ANNA MARIE WARGO3 842 Radclyffe Street Scientific Sophomore Choir 2g Hockey 4g Liberty Life Representative 23 Senior Class Play Committee 45 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 3,4g Future Nurses League 2,3,4g German Club 35 Young Writer Staff 4. ROSE MARIE WARGO R. D. No. 5 General LEWIS JOHN WEBER, JR. 2104 Grove Road Lew Vocational Activities: Homeroom Treasurer 3,4. EDWARD LEWIS WEINER 1529 Monocacy Street Ed Vocational Activities: Int r a m u r al Basketball 2,3,43 Homeroom Secretary 33 Student Association 4. JEFFREY PAUL WEAVER 1884 Major Street Shorty Vocational SANDRA LEE WEAVER 33 West Locust Street Sandi Academic Activities: Orchestra 2,3,43 Sophomore Choir 23 Bowling 2,3,43 Future Teachers Club 2,33 Cauldron Staff 43 German Club 3,43 C o l l e g e Preparatory Girls' Club 43 Pep Club 4. DOROTHY J OANNE WEISS 1228 Howard Street Dot Commercial Activities: Junior Red Cross Council 43 Com- mercial Club 4. JACK RUSSELL WELCH 52 West Ettwein Street Jack Vocational JAMES ALBERT WELSH 130 East Wall Street Jim General Activities: Intramural Basketball 43 Student Association 23 Liberty Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4. NANCY ELIZABETH WENDLER 223 West Laurel Street Nan Scientific Activities: Senior Class Play Committee 43 National The spian Society 23 Future Nurses League 2,3,43 French Club 43 Pep Club 4. page one hundred and thirty WAYNE BARRY WERMUTH 1948 West Union Boulevard fi A Wayne Scientific , H - Activities: Junior Varsity Football2g German mg' 'S I ' L K f 2' I Club 3. NNE in KENNETH WILLIAM wi-:RST to of -Q... 251 West Fairview Street V , , ' A Ken Commercial a i , tv , I I . I 2: in A,.?L L x,L7 tigigtwy ..rLL Ni wi? 2 Activities: Sophomore Choir 2. , . I, iff., f7'H1g',TgQ,fQ L-QS 'sn A I t-,. if' fr 4 , ,'t,i mg 1 f,w5,:, is . . Q? F ti it A . F it if- 3 sig Vtyz' 'V-my, A WENDY ANN WEST 1605 North New Street Wendy Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,4g Sophomore Choir 2g Student Association 3g Junior Class Play Committee 35 Cauldron Staff 4g German Club 4g College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 4. DONALD PHILLIP WILKES 132 Wharton Lane Phil Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,35 Junior Varsity Wrestling3g Chess Club 2g Chem- phybiogens 3. WAYNE KENNETH WILLIAMS R. D. No. 3, Box 390 Wyatt Vocational Activities: H o m e r oo m Secretary 45 Intra- mural Basketball 3. KATHRYN LOUISE WILLIS 634 Eighth Avenue Kitty General Activities: Sophomore Choir 2g:Hockey 2g Basketball 2,4g Band 2,3,4, Li- brarian 4g Orchestra 2,3,4, Li- bgrian 3,4. page one himdred and thirty one VIRGINIA ALICE WERT 1520 Spring Street vvGinnyvv General RICHARD CHARLES WE RTMAN 1342 North New Street Rich Commercial I 1 K , '5 7 2' fgx 5'j fg is' -. LW I ' My :5zegwg?ggi wife GRACE PEARL WINCH 1647 Easton Avenue Gracie Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4: Com- mercial Club 4. ROBERT VINCENT WINKLE 1529 Valley Road Bob General FRANCES LE E WILSON 2324 Henderson Street FI'8U11i6 Scientific Activities: Bowling 3,4g Future Nurses League 3,4. DALLAS ANN WIMMER Texas Activities: 504 Fourth Avenue Commercial Swimming Club2,3,4gJunior-Sen- ior Prom Committee 3: Sopho- more Y-Teens 2: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4: Junior Red Cross Council 2g Commercial Club 4. ROBERT ORVILLE WINKLER vvBobvv Activities: Linda Activities: ShaI'Ol'l 1318 Madison Avenue Scientific Band 2,3 ,4g Intramural Basketball 33 Homeroom President 2,3,4. LINDA ANN WINTER 1224 Highland Avenue Scientific Homeroom Secretary 3g Junior Class Play Committee 33 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. SHARON LYNNE WIRTH 324 Spring Street Scientific Activities: Glee Club 3,43 Future Nurses League 2,3,4g Pep Club 4. ROBERT EDWARD WISSER 1YBobV1 Activities: 1508 Elm Street Scientific Track 3,4g Basketball 3: Junior Varsity Basketball 2g Intramural Basketball 2,3,4g Liberty Life Staff 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2,3, 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 2: Liberty I-Ii-Y 4. page one hundred and thirty-two DOROTHY MARIE WOOD 1320-D Fritz Drive Fudge Commercial Activities: Junior-Senior Y-Teens 4. BARKLEY WYCKOFF, III 923 Chester Street Bark Scientific Activities: Liberty Life Staff 2g Student Association 2g Chess Club 3,4g German Club 3,4. FRANCIS JOHN YELINKO 431 Third Avenue Pudgie General Activities: Baseball 43 Basketball 4g Junior Varsity Football 2,33 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Sophomore Hop Committee 2. SUSANNE MARIE YENCHO 1013 Wood Street Susie Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Representative 2,3. MILDRED IRENE YERGER 263 Main Street, Freemansburg Milly Commercial Activities: Bible Club 2. CAROL-ANN STARNER YETTER 1004 North New Street Chipsi Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Choraliers 4g Future Nurses League 2,3,4, Vice-President 3g Young Writer Staff 4. page one hundred and thirty-three ARTHUR ELLIOTT YAMA 2045 Fernway Avenue Art Scientific Activities: Glee Club 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice- President 3,4g German Club 3g Young Writer Staff 25 Pep Club 4. JAMES NORMAN YARSEVICH 530 Third Avenue Jim General Activities: Junior Varsity Wrestling 2. JOSEPH STEPHEN YOST 4082 Freemansburg Avenue, Easton Calipso Vocational Activities: Cauldron Staff 4. LORETTA ELLEN YOUNG Chickentown Road Shorty Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Commercial Club 4. PATRICIA ANN YOUNG 27 West Locust Street Pat Academic Activities: Liberty Life Representative 45 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 25 Future Teach- ers Club 45 German Club 3,45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 45 Pep Club 4. L, Dian DIAN KATHRYN YOCUM 1727 Jefferson Avenue General Activities: Band 2,3,4. J OANE LLA A RDIS YODE R Joan 244 East Union Boulevard Commercial Activities: Liberty Life Staff 45 Commercial Club 4. 'Fmt RICHARD LOUIS YUHAS Second Street, Miller Heights Nitch Vocational Activities: Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. vlR0ckyll Activities: EILEEN ANN YUHASZ 1175 East Fourth Street Scientific Hockey 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Home- room Secretary 45 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 35 German Club 35 Pep Club 4. page one hundred and thirty four JOSEPH EDWARD MICHAEL YUHASZ 1153 East Fourth Street Joe General Activities German Club 35 Pep Club 4. ALEXANDER FRANK ZAMBO, JR. Third Street, Miller Heights Vocational Activities Band 25 Homeroom President 25 Homeroom Secretary 3. RICHARD EDWARD ZIMMERMAN 825 Carlton Avenue Dick General BARBARA ANN ZONDLO 1421 East Sixth Street Barby Scientific Activities Volleyball 3,45 Student Association 45 Senior Class Play Committee 45 S op h o m o r e Y-Teens 2, Vice- President 25 Junior-Senior Y- Teens 3,45 -Vice-P re s ide nt 35 Future Nurses League 253,45 German Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. page one hundred and thirty-five ALLEN FRANKLIN ZECHMAN 1955 Hopewell Road Al Scientific Activities: Band3,45 Glee Club 2,3545 Snappy S ke t ch e s 2,3545 Choraliers 45 H ome r oo m Vice-President 35 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 35 National Thespian So- ciety 2,3,45 Stage Crew 25354. BARBARA JEAN ZEITNER 23 East Garrison Street Barby General Activities: Hockey 3,45 Bowling 253,45 Volley- ball3,45 Basketball 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 Sophomore Y-Teens 25Junior-Senior Y-Teens 45 Jun- ior Red Cross Council 253,45 Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 45 College Preparatory Girls' Club 2. SANDRA IRENE ZELLNER 2128 Catasauqua Road Sandi Commercial Activities: Bowling 3. Singing and working together .... dis- cussing the futur e .... discovering careers .... talking German, French, or Spanish .... gaining experiences as leaders .... and listeners .... a plot that may influence our lives. 155. i?! j'? ' r fr wg 5' f f I fjjs'- 1 Q Q Z lffav ' ' , ,lu '.,',1! ' HP' 5 -' n ' x 'X' IA X L 6 JP ' x I 1 11,4 x 1 fi 'i Mil' Y J T Le d X' 1 X X i 3 N i i aff If K ' V, , V. , ' . 1 - M r i V , g' jk 29 'Q Q N 4. J K URGANIZATIUNS TUDE T ASSOCIATIO Liberty High School's only organization that directly affects the entire student body is the Student Association. Each homeroom sends a representative to the weekly meetings. Officers elected for the 1959-1960 school term were President, Alexander Exarosg Vice-president, Lee Carter, Secretary, Roseann Mc Faddeng Treasurer, Lynnette Fatzingerg Social Activities Secretary, Meg Sitterley. Mr. Earl Evans is the group's advisor. Pep rallies were scheduled throughout the yeargthe most impressive one was held before the traditional Thanksgiving Day game. Officers of Allentown High School's and Liberty's Student Associations exchanged their annual visit to discuss common problems and to promote better relationships between the schools. Council members also volunteered their services as receptionists in the lobby, welcoming and guiding visitors. Probably the most important contribution of the active organization is the publishing of a student handbook, a guide of activities and information about Liberty. Row 1: L. Fatzinger, C. Sitterley, R. McFadden, A. Exaros. Row 2: Mr. Evans, Advisor, K. Zechman, C. Klein, R. Cunningham, J. Simonetta, D. Jacob, T. Jacob, T. Vitez, D. Fielding, D. Phillips, D. Strauss, C. Clemens. Row 3: J. Frank, M. Warner, L. Sirotkin, S. Anderko, E. Stets, G. Freyer, N. Ehrenstrasser, B. Zondlo, A. Race, S. Denzel, P. Miller, J. Kipp, D. Bitler. Row 4: C. Hartman, B. Rowe, A. Matz, S. Horne, S. Rhines, M. Better, P. Storm, D. Stocker, C. Petho, J. Rice, D. Clauser, F. West, S. Gallagher, E. Sitterley. Row 5: J. Cole, R. Houser, N. Neamand, A. Konrad, D. Scheck, M. Mack, S. Scholl, M. Dugas, L. Troutman, S. Jordan, K. Angelucci, M. Lyon. Row 6: J. Waldman, B. Epinger, J. Donatelli, L. Romig, D. Kollarik, D. Hess, B. Gross, P. Lake, A. Martin, A. Pealer, R. Bonser, J. Bristol. page one hundred and thirty- eight Observing plans for the coming meeting are the Student Council officers Lynnette Fat- zinger, Lee Carter, Roseann Mc Fadden, Alex Exaros, Meg Sitterley, and their advisor, Mr. Evans Discussing cafeteria rules presented by the Student Association are Mr. Klein and Mr Mclntyre. page one hundred and thirty-nine Row 1: R. Lazun, A. Frankenfield, S. Hartzell, J. Bright, K. Haslett. Row 2: N. Desiderio, L. Romig, C. Hearn, E. Faga, G. Freyer, M. Fatzinger, R. Gehman, W. Dubbeling, J. Tarboro, R. Ruth, H. Gallagher, C. Mantell, A. Exaros. Row 3: J. Phillip, S. Jaxheimer, J. Siegfried, L. Foster, S. Warg, B. Epinger, F. Martinez, J. Keeler, J. Jones, D. Grynaviski, R. Falusy, M. McHugh, R. Ruth, H. Snyder. Row 4: B. Brovsm, P. Ohmacht, M. Mack, S. Wirth, J. Paul, B. Sugg,R. Snyder, W. Boswell, C. Greaves, R. Knies, N. Allan, K. Miller. Row 5: K. Johnson, J. Gearhart, P. Myers, M. Shields, N. Knoll, P. Lake, B. Gross, M. Bentkowski, T. Crouthamel, C. Klein, 'B. Fry, C. Borst. Row 6: K. Libricz, S. Scholl, J. Phillip, M. Ruth, J. Hahn, M. Stickler, D. Miller, R. Mann, W. Ackerman, R. Gordon. Do, re, mi. Practice was the byword of the combined Glee Clubs. Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman, these energetic students presented three annual programs- the Thanksgiving program, Christmas Vespers, and the Spring Musicale. The student body was not the only group to see the Glee Club in action, for members sang also at local service clubs. Early in September auditions were held for prospective members. Soon vocal cords were harmonizing as a result of constant rehearsing. Upon arriving at school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, students always heard music coming from the southwest corner of the third floor. GLEE Gathering around the piano are this yea officers George Maish, Meg Sitterley, Dave He Joyce Phillips, Suzanne Hartzell, and Pepp Sellers. page one hundred and forty S ow 1: C. Strohl, C. George, P. Snyder, C. Packer, L. Fluck. Row 2: B. Snyder, C. Clemens, A. ama, D. Funk, C. Lisgaris, J. Miller, D. Kollarik, C. Eichenberg, A. Joy, C. Toth, M. Fish, T. Pol- tr, E. Schaeffer. Row 3: W. Moore, B. Jackson, C. Troutman, G. Allport, G. Maish, D. Hess, J. ribbin, J. Sugg, R. Nagle, L. Faust, S. Hannon, W. West, C. Thompson, M. Sitterley. Row 4: D. arg, C. Conyers, H. Hough, J. Szarko, R. Bonser, J. Sawyer, A. Matz, J. Smith, J. Yocum, R. Mc- adden, K. Montz. Row 5: T. Stearns, K. Strauss, R. Libricz, J. Cole, D. Luyben, T. Hughes, C. etter, K. Fisher, H. Strauch, D. Small, M. Dugas. Row 6: R. Harley, W. Dyson, N. Grinagerg G. ellers, B. Garland, A. Zechman, T. Haupert, S. Damiani, N. Ehrenstrasser, C. Kochenberger. Proof of their hard work was seen in the beautiful and inspiring Vespers, the story of Christmas in song, narration, and pantomime,and the Musicale, in which singers were transformed into dancers to make the production a traditional success. Officers forthe Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs were: President--George Sellers, Suzanne Hartzell, Vice-president--David Hess, Joyce Phillip, Secretary-treasurer--George Maish, Meg Sitterley. CLUB Selecting scores for the Spring Musicale ls one of many jobs for Mr. and Mrs.John xodman, the Glee Clubs directors. page one hundred and forty-one is.. ,fl BA Dr. Joseph Ricapito distributes candy to Kitty Willis and Lee Carter, two band members. Candy was soldduringthe year by the band as a fund- raising project. Officers who were responsible for this and other activities were: President, Lee Carter, Vice-president, David Burg, Secretary, Janet Huth, Treasurer, Janice Guldner, and Business Manager, David Feight. Playing for all football and basketball games in addition to giving a spring concert were a few of the opportunities the members had for express- ing their musical talents. Row 1: S. Gehring, H. Fromhartz, C. Clemens, S. Yelovich, H. Elliott, E. Bruch, B. Martincavage, R. Wasilik. Row 2: A. Mancke, D. Frankenfield , M. Walenta, G. Prevelige, V. Hoffman, W. Pagets,J. Frankenfield, J. Nagy. Row 3: R. Banetta, P. Rogacs, R. Rush, B. Desh, E. Rohrbach, D. Winch, R. Hanzelman, G. Allport. Row 4: R. Felker, J R. Raymond. Row 5: G. McCandless, S. Fulle . Guldner, T. Weaver, P. Ritter, R. Clayton, G. Gruver, r, D. McCandless, K. Campbell, W. Stritzel. Row 6: T. Uberroth, D. Drissel, B. Cressman, R. Kopfer. x 9 s L 4.0 , , ff 4. 1 ' I .Q,.m n gf iq X ky W Ai -YN f , , QW MMM A 3 W .A S at A Q , 5 is W . , 'f - g ' I , Q, , K 5 . 9 R . u ' X. Ai i . . A ff . t 1 1 V i V ' 4 0 'K I. Q3 lit' I ' Q A gi I 4 . if 3 M-2,5 Piano: S. Weaver. Row 1: K. Walker, M. Heimbrook, J. Berger, M. Sirnsak, F. Brandt. Row 2: E. Thurber, S. Mayer, B. Adler, S. Harpel, B. Herzog. Row 3: W. Cutler, C. Dotterer, L. Crivellaro, C. LIBERTY HIGH Row 1: A. Hower, P. Dougherty, B. Weaver, R. Leposa, R. Hoffert. Row 2: J. Shellenberger, G. Houser, W. Obal, F. Marcincin, B, Ripple. Row 3: E. Engler, J. Rampack, R. Schiffer, C. Magdasy, D. Moretz. Row 4: L. Grello, J. Mancke. page one hundred and forty-four Row 1: R.Wasilik,S. Gehring, B Martincavage, G McCandless D MCCand1eSS R0w2 R Hanzel man, D. Frankenfield, V. Hoffman J Guldner R Raymond Row 3 D Pearson L Be1te1 G Gruver R. Kopfer. Row 4: M. Jones, Z Biro SCHOGL ORCHESTRA Martin Simsak, Sandra Weaver, and Fred Brandt in- tently review their music for graduation exercises. The orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Joseph Ri- capito, is busy throughout the year, playing for the junior and senior class plays and joining with the band for a spring concert. Officers of the orchestra were: President, Fred Brandt 3 Vice-president, Lee Carter, Secretary, Sandra Harpelg Treasurer, Joyce Berger. page one hundred and forty-five, VOL. XIX NO. 12 LIBERTY HIGH SCHOC Row 1: P. Piaquadio, N. Nemeth, L. Young. Row 2: M. T G S Davies, J. Kraponick, F. Muhr. Editor-in-Chief. . . . . . . Managing Editor . . . . . . . News Editor . . News Staff ...... Linda Ruhf Feature Editor. Feature Staff. . Audrey Musselman Tech Reporter ........ . . Julius velekei Sports Editor ............ Sports Staff .......... . . . Karl Schaeffer, Richard Ost, Hank Ortwein, Robert Wisser . . . . .Barbara Freudig . . .Carole Robson, Joseph Huttie . Frank Muhr Outstanding in national, state, and lo competition was the school newspap Liberty Life. Honors received during t year were the Keystone Award presented the outstanding school paper in the state Pennsylvania and a first-place award fro the Columbia Scholastic Press Associatio Working daily to p r o du c e a month edition of the paper was the main activi Valerie Smith Helen Strauch, Nancy Nerneth Alumni Editor .......,..... Mary Davies Club Editor ...... . . . Peggy Phillips Photographer . . . .... Vincent Horvath Ass't ................ Douglass Norwood Business Manager ......... Loretta Young Ass't Business Manager .... Joyce Kraponick Row 1: C. Gasdaska, R. Hummel, J. Fortley, R. Iampietro,J. Kozo. Row 23 F, Muhr, J, Huttie, i1v-...Mi-A W. .1 ,,f.,- if 1-.1 any . f . , 5-W. iw f.f.' , M. i.-, H..7,ii--7,WQ.wwM.mv...nw.tt.,f.-.V.m-..v,s,l-lf.U,maaew7M1-myJ,,..,i-.img,ia-.mnni.n.ni..t-wmtt...ezuma,wmtmWmwtawm.:m-WMawti.-wv..W.w:w-l,mme BETHLEHEM, PA. JUNE, 1960 Q -I O 0 R S Row 1: B. Freudig, M. Phillips, v. smith, H. strauch. ' Row 2: V. Horvath, R. Wisser, J. Huttie. ,1 Circulation Manager .... Mary Ellen Ortwein Ass't Circulation Manager ..... Ann Donchez :he staff. Liberty Life serves as a source Advffftlsmg Manager --'--'-' Pat Plaqtfadlo . . Ass t Advertising Manager ..... Sandy Sipple .nformation concerning students, faculty, Adv Staff Rose Iampietro Joanne KOZO . . . ' ' ' ' ' 1 J l School aCt1v1t1eS. Janet Huth, Janice Guldner, Julie Fortley, Each Spring 3 V 3.I' i ety show, Snappy Cathy Gasdaska, Eleanor Peters, Sally tches, is pr e s e nted in order to send LONE, Elaine M9Ck9S, Ramona Hummel eral Staff members to New York City Cartoonists ............ Rosemary Smitli, . . . Nan Nye, Roger Kemp the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- Typists Kathy Snyder Joan . . . ,...... . . . , 1 Conference and also to meet expenses Yoder, Marianne Rosenberger Faculty Advisors ............ Mrs. Viola Leh, Walter Daney, August La Sasso, Vincent Gilbert, Jerome Beidelman the operation of the paper. Row 1: L. Ruhf, N. Nye, R. Ost, C. Robson, A. Musselman. Row 2: Mrs. V. Leh, J. Yoder, H. Ortwein, M. Rosenberger, lVIr. W. Daney. Row 1: A. Mancke, S. Kovacs, L. Romig, L. Swartz, L. LaBar. Row 2: S. Mann, H. Elliott, J. Szabo, R. Ruth, S. Marsteller, D. Antolick, L. MacBeth, R. Stewart. Row 3: S. Hannon, C. Blankenship, N. Scott, R. Haehnle, M. Fitzgerald, J. Kleppinger, J. Kozero, A. Musselman, R. Ruth. Row 4: G. Hunt, M. Wysocki, J. Hirshberg, S. Rehrig, R. Handwerk, S. Clewell, M. Fish, D. Kehs. THE PIAN SOCIETY Act well your part 5 there all the honor lies. is the motto of the National Thespian Society, and one which Troupe 1543, the dramatics club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elma Bachman, upholds well. To become a Thespian, an aspirant or Thesdra must complete one hundred hours of work in some type of dramatics. Initia- tions are held twice a year when Thesdras pr es ent an act and accept the Thespian pledge. The troupe exchanged shows with neighboring groups and sponsored a trip to a Broadway show. Officers, who are elected at the last meeting of each year, were as follows: P r e s i d e nt, Sue Kovacs, Vice-president, Linda Romigg Secr etary, Ann Mancke, Treasurer, Joan Kleppingerg Scribe, Linda LaBar. Practicing make-up techniques for future shows are Linda LaBar, Ann Mancke, and Linda Romig. --fi -f cv... .. ...,..w-..7...9,,...M ,, . . .,.- . ,..f ,..,,,.-N., fx..wv V page one hundred and forty-eight Not another burned-out bulb ! says Bob Stewart to Dave Antolick and Ralph Koch. STAGE CREW One of the most active organizations at Liberty, the stage crew was under the leadership of Mr. John Goodman. The stage crew's work was essential, they controlled the spotlight, sound, and the main switch- board for Liberty's productions. Members of the crew learned many skills such as the proper handling and using of tools and working safely with electricity and various machines. Row 1: R. Castles, G. Trein J. Fox D. St kh The stage crew built sets for both class plays, Christmas V e s p e r s , Snappy Sketches, Aquacade, Spring Musicale, and many professional presentations. In addi- tion, they performed all backstage services for assembly programs. By gaining this v a lu ab l e experience behind stage , a stage crew member may be prepared for a career as a stage tech- nician. , , ac ouse. Row 2: J. Kranyecz, G. Scherer, R. Haehnle, L. Fish. Row 3: J. Bileski, R. Koch, Mr. Goodman, Advisor, R. Stewart, D. Antolick. page one Hundred and forty-nine Row 1: N. Ehrenstrasser, J. Gearhart, E. Stets, F. Luther, S. Rupert, S. Hannon, B. Zondlo, C. Vogel. Row 2: C. Benedick, K. Johnson, N. Knoll, C. Jacoby, S. Wirth, J. Paul, J. Szabo, J. Racz, M. Terplan, P. S h hten M. Hesh J. Coken, L. LaBar K. Christein, C. George. Row 3: S. Cressman, C. Voll- c wec , , , man, K. Rehm, J. Phillips, P. Maza, M. Ament, J. Harpel, F. Wilson, S. Enoch, N. Wendler, G. Bon- stein, C. Everett, L. Stocker, C. Yetter, K. Campbell, N. Eyans. Row 4: P. Kristofik, S. Jordan, L. Frye, P. Ashton, B. Brown, K. Wasser, N. Nemeth, K. Weaver, M. Rander, S. Proding, N. McCarro11, J. Bove, J. Clauser,N. Landis, M. Colver, C. Bachman, Miss Eckert, Advisor. Row 5: R. Zondlo, S. ' ' P L. R hf C.Corceone F. Capuano, S. Sraj, C. Toth, C. Klase, S. Korpics, M. Kenawell, C. ascoe, u , , Smith N. Renner E. Schreiber, S. Weaver, H. Barbarics. Row 6: S. Hunt, D. Hanzelman, K. Moore, M. Longo, M. Tufnan, P. Seile, M. Sassaman, J. Compton, J. Zelko, S. Kereczman, G. Hunt, J. Bell- etti, C. Kovacs, C. Christman, M. Wildfeuer, C. Dieter, S. Dietrich. FUTURE URSES' LEAGUE Practicing skills for future patients are Frances Wilson and Nancy W e n dl e r . Their happy patient is Susan Enoch. To stimulate an interest in nursing and the allied medi- cal fields such as laboratory technology and dental hygiene is the main purpose of the Future Nurses' League. An attempt is made to acquaint the girls with the educational and physical requirements necessary for entrance into the nursing schools of their choices. Varied programs were pr es ented at the bimonthly meetings. Programs, planned by students along with Miss Kathryne Eckert, advisor, included speakers, films, and field trips. Members also attended recruitment teas spon- sored by hospitals in the Lehigh Valley area. Opportunities for observing student nurses in training and touring the hospitals were provided. Sally Rupert, President, Ellen Jane Stets, Vice-presi- dentgShirley Hannon, Secretarygand Frances Luther, Treas- urer, were the capable leaders of this group. page one hundred and fifty COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is composed entirely of senior pupils who are pursuing the commercial course, either in the secretarial or accounting division. Its aim is to acquaint these pupils planning to enter the business world upon grad- uation with the training required and the opportunities for advancement offered by different areas of business. Marie Harris, President: Jeannette Stefanik, Vice- president, Irene Dologite, Secretary: Shirley Koch, Treas- urer,were the officers of the club for the 1959-60 school year. Among the various programs planned for the year under the direction of Miss Frances McGettigan, advisor, were a discussion of office work in diversified situations led by the office manager of St. Luke's Hospital and reports about secretar'al ort 't'es 'n a lar e cor oration. 1 opp um 1 1 g p Those misplaced papers must be in the file, announces Irene Dologite to another club member, Nancy Miller. Row 1: S. Koch, I. Dologite, M. Harris, J. Stefanik. Row 2: A. Becklin, N. Bolecz, L. Young, D. Wascura, R.McFadden,D. Wimmer, E. Mowery, D. Wood, K. Fisher, S. Minnig, G. Posivak, J. Chro- bocinski, G. Winch, B. Aicher. Row 3: J. Guldner, J. Harpel, J. Uhrig, E. Springer, E. McGuiney, J. Shivek, P. Kercsmar, E. Peters, J. Friedman, B. Stern, D. Petrovich, J. Rudolph, J. John, J. Krap- onick, D. Fartek. Row 4: J. Brader, J. Bright, M. Rosenberger, C. Buss, J. McKewen, S. Flynn, J. Kozo, P. Piaquadio, R. Iampietro, O. Valente, J. Howard, R. Koehler, P. Myers, N. Miller, D. Weiss. Row 5: V. Hoffman, J. Messick, C. Daubert, C. Domyan, D. Dornblaser, A. Donchez, M. Bachman, R. Anfuso, P. Fritchman, S. Sarsen, B. Schoeneberger. Row 6: R. Hamm, J. Yoder, B. Wachter, L. Fatzinger, S. Keen, C. Gasdaska, J. Fortley, K. Furchner, E. Senick. Under the direction of Miss Harrison the ninth volume of the Young Writer con- tained literary articles, ranging from short stories to television reviews, written by students of Liberty and the four junior high schools. Delegates chosen by English classes at Liberty were responsible for the final make-up of the annual magazine, whilejunior high members selected material to be placed on pages allotted to them. 7 Dave Miller, Judy Szabo, and Pixie Bobalik seem extremely happy. They must have met their deadline! YOU G WRITER Serving in the top positions were David Miller, editor-in-chief, and George Kish assistant editor. Committees worked hard to complete their work, and representatives collected material from their classes. After publication, an analysis of this year's volume was made, so that future students could enjoy an even better publication. Row 1: G. Gross, G. Kish, D. Miller, R. McFadden. Row 2: J. Sersen, G. Harpel, J. Szabo, R. Han- zelman, R. Karlin, B. Zweifel, M. Lechman, J. I-lirshberg. Row 3: L. Faust, B. Tomolovski, N. Quier, K. Leary, A. Musselman, A. Martin, L. Snyder. Row 1: S. Clewell, H. Hari, M. Gallagher. Row 2: L. Porter, L. Kovacs, D. Hancock, J. Ettwein, P. Canning, K. Cavanaugh. Row 3: H. Korpics, V. Smith, P. Phillips, A. Hartzell, B. Freudig, J. Coken. Popularly known as F.T.A., the actual name of this group is Future Teachers' Club of America. Under the supervision of Miss Ruth Overfield, the F.T.A. seeks to encour- age young people to cultivate in themselves qualities of personality and character which are the foundation of good teaching, to ac- quaint students with the history of schools, and to provide the members with specific information about opportunities in the various fields of education. FUTURE TEACHERS' ASSUCIATION Getting attendance badges is a biweekly task for Peggy Phillips, Kathy Cavanaugh and other F. T. A. members. page one hundred and fifty-three Among the numerous activities were cadet teaching, county, district, and state meetings, films, and helping the teachers to continue a scholarship fund. Officers of F.T.A. for this year were Helen Hari, President, Barbara Compton, Vice-president, Elizabeth Faga, Secretary, Suzanne Clewell, Treasurer. Sitting: J. Phillip, K. Roberts, V. Dyson, M. Fitzgerald, J. Hirshberg, A. Foster. Standing: J. Tar- boro, M. Kemmerer, Mr. Schatz, Advisor, W. Dyson, R. Smith, J. Mozeko, A. Lambert, C. Blanken- ship, A. Pealer, Mrs. Domenig, Advisor, C. Domenig. Two skillful hands and a little imagin- ation describes members of the Art League. Under the direction of Mrs. Kathleen Dom- enig and Mr. Samuel Schatz, this active or- ganization performs many services forthe school including the difficult task of making scenery for the Christmas Vespers, Spring Musicale, and class plays. Exhibits of pictures from the community are hung in Memorial Hall so that the stu- dents of Liberty High can enjoy the contem- porary art of the city. Students who have art as an elective and those who cannot fit it into busy sched- ules contribute their talents to the Art League. The o ffi c e r s this past year included William Dyson as President, Carolyn Dom- enig as Vice-president, Jean Mozeko as Secretary, and Kathryn Roberts as Treas- urer. ART LEAGUE John Tarboro, Milton Kemmerer, and June Hirshberg prove that two skill- ful hands and a little imagination des- cribes Art League members. page one hundred and fifty-four ,,.,,i,.,1,,. ,.k,, ,.M......f.,- K, . -.. g- V-,..t..7iwf.uem1i1veau CHESS CLUB Trapped by Dave Burg, Barry Fry ponders his next move while Barry Pear- son and John Kozero watch the match in- tently. Checkmate! may be heard during a meeting of Liberty's Red and Blue Knights, the Chess Club. Students interested in chess get an opportunity to participate in inter- scholastic competition with six other schools in the Penn-Jersey League. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Auerbach, the members played chess for personal en- joyment and to determine individual skills and club rankings. To stimulate interest in the game of chess, members offered in- struction to interested novices. Since the Chess team has captured the league title for three years 11956-19581, the team now has permanent possession of the competitive trophy. The club officers for this year were Martin Simsak, Presidentg Robert Yuszczuk, Vice-presidentg Stanley Gross, Secretary-, Treasurer . Row 1: B. Marold, S. Gross, R. Yuszczuk, M. Simsak, D. Burg, Mr. Auerbach, Advisor. Row 2: J. Stubbings, L. Weaver, R. Klayton, R. Frederick, D. Weiss, J. Holbach, T. Grinchuk, B. Pearson. page one hundred and fifty-five Or g aniz e d under the direction of the Y.W.C.A., the Y- Teens Club deals with prob- lems of high school girls and provides an opportunity for leadership and fellowship in the Christian faith. Officers were President, Irene Dologiteg Vice-president, Sandra Venanzig Secretary, Judy Siegfried, T r e a s u r e r , Edna Senick, Chaplain, G e o r g e n e Selvaggio. They are under the supervision of the club's advisor, Mrs. Emmeline Hoffman. Irene Dologite and Edna Senick ob- serve the agenda planned by Judy Sieg- fried. Y-TEENS A special feature of Y- Teens was hear- ing guests who spoke about hair styling, flower arranging, and various other topics of interest. The girls also worked on projects that were later presented to civic organiza- tions. In addition, members enjoyed the social events planned by the Y- Teens at the Y.W.C.A. Row 1: S. Sraj, K. Melcher, C. Terdik, M. Tuman, I. Dologite, S. Venanzi, J. Siegfried. Row 2: B Morganelli, D. Wood, J. Szabo, T. Pipok, D. Wimmer, M. Terplan, D. Fartek, P. Huber, J. Howard. Row 3: C. Henning, C. Everett, G. Bonstein, D. Dornblaser, C. Daubert, C. Domyan, B. Aicher, G. Winch, S. Ryan, S. Harris, S. Halleman. Row 4: C. Gasdaska, E. Peters, A. Becklin, M. Josar,S. Santos, S. Karba, M. Kern, S. Szymakowski, M. Fitzgerald. Row 5: B. Zeitner, D. Menne, J. Michler 7 M. Fluck, G. Csencsits, J. Talbot, V. Szabo, C. Tyrrell, S. Hofstetter. Row 1: C. Sitterley, R. McFadden, R. Saeger, M. Ure, B. Zeitner, Mr. Gallo, Advisor. Row 2: K. Haslett, C. Hartman, J. Clause, T. Logechnik, S. Rhoads, G. Gregoris, D. Dias, A. Bobalik, J.Go1d. Row 3: V. Smith, B. Freudig, N. Kostas, M. Dugas, A. Joy, C. Everett, G. Bonstein, J.Garihan, S. Churchill. Row 4: D. Shelly, B. Santiago, J. Velasquez, K. Wasser, G. Harpel, L. Porter, L. Makos, P. Maza, Y. Hoffert, D. Jacob. Row 5: C. Lisgaris, S. Genel, G. Hunt, M. Fish, C. Miller, L. Heller, J. Berger, E. Black, B. Weaver. Los Gallitos, Little Ro o st e r s , is Liberty High School's Spanish Club, an or- ganization for second and third year Spanish students, or for anyone with speaking know- ledge of this language. Meetings are con- ducted primarily in Spanish. Senor Jose Gallo CMr. Joseph Galloj was the advisor. Offic er s for the year were Rosearm McFadden, President, Rich- ard Saeger, Vice-president, Meg Sitterley, Recording Secretary, Mary Ann Ure, Cor- responding S e c r et a r yg Barbara Zeitner, Treasurer. SPANISH CLUB Meg Sitterley pours grapefruit punch for Ros eann McFadden and Richard Saeger, two thirsty Spanish Club members. page one hundred and fifty-seven The most memorable event of the year was the Christmas celebration. A pinata was made and broken, scattering small gifts for members. Another activity was a trip to New York City where a Spanish show was seen, a Spanish meal was eaten, and a museum con- taining Spanish historical objects was tour ed. By being members of this organization, stu- dents gained a broader knowledge of life in Spanish- sp eaking countries. f ..1 'u.a.f-V .mf :rm-..-me .mln-mpeg-1- mmmf-mg.: mam Row 1: P. Young, S. Meil, S. Weaver, K. Frankenfield, L. Stocker, J. Lopert, G. Dopfel. Row 2: Miss Wilson, Advisor, J. Schroettner, S. Kovacs, B. Garland, N. Holochuk, B. Wyckoff, S. Clewell, R. Ost, K. Sastarecz, B. Zondlo, W. Ackerman, M. Phillips, R. Sharer, L. Pammer, H. Strauch, R. Cunning- ham, C. Vogel, E. Riskin, W. Baber, J. Ettwein, G. Kehley, R. Nagle. GERMAN CLUB Pointing out to Brian Garland the place she calls home is Gudrun Freyer, an exchange student. Third year German students are members of the Deutscher Verein which meets monthly dur- ing class time. Cultural programs featuring German music, movies on German-speaking countries, il- lustrated talks, German holidays, and famous men were presented. In addition, the third year German students have a second meeting each month, usually during class time when visitors speak to the group in German. Gudrun Freyer, a student from Germany, ex- plained the European school system and the Gym- nasium she attended. The club participated in a German department broadcast from WGPA. Con- cluding the year's activities was Lebewohl Kaffee- klatsch at the home of Fraulein Wilson, advisor. Officers of the club included: John Schroettner, President, Nancy Holochuk, Vice-president, Susan Kovacs, Secretary, Brian Garland, Treasurer. page one hundred and fifty-eight Parlez-vous francais? Oui. Proof of the second and third year students' ability to speak French was given at the monthly meetings of Les Cercles Francais. Directed by Miss Eleanor Mumbauer, the group studied French culture and civilization. Presiding at all meetings for the second year clubs were Pr esident--Barry Fry, Ann Manckeg Vice-president--Nancy Nye, Linda Faust, Secretary --Joanne Yochum, Diane Stewart, Treasurer-- Carole Robson, Barbara Compton 3 J ournalist-- Linda Romig, Mary Waldman . The third year club's officers were Pr esident, Kathleen Rich, Vice- president, Sandra Damianig Secretary, Anne Hart- zell, Treasurer, Gladys Brown, Journalist, Steven Fox. Highlight of the year was traveling to Phila- delphia to view the French show at the Commercial Museum and the extensive Courbet exhibit at the Philadelphia Art Museum. Dreaming about Gay Paris are Kathy Cavanaugh, Steven Fox, and Ann Walthausen. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: D. Stewart, R. Klayton, S. Goldberg, C. Cressman, N. Kern, D. Coffin, C. Windsor. Row 2: J. Hirshberg, L. Romig, J. Kleppinger, M. Davies, S. Barthold, B. Compton, S. Enoch, L. Busulas. Row 3: R. Frederick, N. Nye, L. Faust, K. Rich, A. Mancke, B. Fry, S. Damiani. Row 4: E. Lee, C. Becker, J. Herman, D. Greer, A. Hartzell, J. Soulis, S. Fuller, M. Waldman, N. Wendler, M. Cavan- augh, M. DeNofa. Row 4: T. Ueberroth, C. Conyers, S. Fox, F. Leary, M. Gallagher, C. Cooper, G. Freyer, J. Mozeko, C. Robson, J. Yochum, C. Werkheiser, G. Brown, K. Kreidler. Row 1: S. Pittinger, G. Miller, D. Hancock. Row 2: A. MacVicar, Mrs. Funk, Advisor, C. Thompson, A. Joy, H. Kovach. LATIN CLUB Societas Latina, the third year Latin Club, met every third Friday of the month during their seventh period class with Mrs. Evelyn Funk, advisor. The meetings, conducted in Latin, were presided over by Gary Miller, Consul. Other officers were Dawn Hancock, Quaestorg Sandra Pittinger, Scribag and Ann MacVicar and Arlene Joy, Aediles. Program aides for the year were Helen Kovach and Carol Thompson. . The club's purpose was social as well as ff. -A educational. Various phases of Roman history were discussed. Topics such as gladiators, weddings, and funerals were interesting and gave students an insight into Roman practices. aff To learn further about the language and its uses, games were played and puzzles solved. At Christmas, the Roman festival Saturnalia was dis cus s ed and carols were sung. Club ff members aimed to broaden their understanding F f ... ji: l .Y Juli'-w , fi' rf : ci X MZ'-V ,yi Q y , ,ing .N M, , E nv.. ' ,.,-1 K Ll' .. ' 3 .' T ' -'.-1.5513 g , fW? 5f 1, V K .1 . ..f?E'? f 422. ' f. A c i t F ,f i - 1 ' Q Q I it fag! a s fs ' N' 'fl if gm., . e 4 3 x Ax . qw . il' ' - 4, ' Y ' 1 fi. ,QM H wif , A ri. L ' 3' 1. 'Q f 1 A .:. . A ,V CWA,-, ' .' D. . 'M 1. ,N' CD55 . . , ,iff J Swag' 'figs f of the Roman people and the Latin language. 'I-r ,yy XM page one hundred and sixty Row 1: P. Brunner, R. Moller, M. Fenstermaker, G. Allport, R. Nagle. Row 2: G. Harpel, C. Benedick, F. Muhr, K. Walker, Mrs. Pense, Advisor. BIBLE CLUB Advised by Mrs. Pense, the Bible Club is a unique organizationbecause it has no officers. Each meeting is conducted by a different member who arranges the time, place, and program. This is a departure from the usual procedure employed at club meetings, however, it is a good system and is most advantageous because each member gets the opportunity to play an active role in the functions of the club. One of the special features of the Bible Club is hearing speakers who are acquainted pypf I ,1- with religion and the Bible. The members also enjoy participating in discussions and making a study of a book of the Bible. Each regular meeting consists of a com- plete worship service, including a Bible read- ing and prayer, group singing, and program centered around a timely Biblical subject. Wi page one hundred and sixty-one ' Girls interested in the different aspects and requirements of college life become better acquainted with the schools of their choice through the College Preparatory Girls' Club. Members met the second and fourth Mondays of each month during the school year. Throughout the school year, Miss Evelyn Walper, the advisor, and s tu d e nts from different colleges spoke to the members on college opportunities. On one occasion alum- Looking through college cata- logues are Carolyn Clewell, Kathie Rich, Wendy West, and Suzanne Clewell. COLLEGE PREPARATORY GIRLS' CLUB nae of Liberty High School addressed the club members. Panel discussions were also held to help the girls make their decisions regarding colleges. Part of the year was devoted to a project which the members completed and presented to the club. The officers during the past year in- cluded Carolyn Clewell, President 3 Kathleen Rich, Vice-president, Wendy West, Secre- tary, Suzanne Clewell, Treasurer. Row 1: lVIiss Walper, Advisor, C. Clewell, K. Rich, W. West, S. Clewell. Row 2: R. McFadden, S. Field, M. Saunders, L. Winter, C. Hearn, C. Sitterley, K. Kreidler. Row 3: S. Harpel, A. Hartzell, S. Miller, S. Eisenhart, S. Meil, J. Berger. Row 4: S. Kovacs, L. Kovacs, S. Weaver, P. Phillips, B. Freudig, V. Smith, E. Yuhasz. Row 5: J. Marsh, A. Walthausen, D. Hancock, S. Hartzell, R. Handwerk, K. Johnson. Row 6: L. Sirotkin, N. Kostas, J. Ettwein, S. Damiani, J. Kleppinger. -annum. Row 1: R. Wisser, J. Welsh, R. D'Agostino, J. Kristofik, J. Simonetta, D. Miller, E. Kirby. Row 2: R. Barnola, J. James, G. Beuschold, N. Votral, H. Hough, F. Reynolds, R. Mancke, N. Huber. Row 3: J. Luzi, L. Ebeling, J. Huttie, J. Kranyecz, J. Marino, J. Jones. Row 4: J. Carey, L. Baber, G. All- port, J. Varady,Mr. J. DiMeglio, Mr. J. Freefield, Advisors. C r e at in g , maintaining, and extending high standards of Christian character is the aim of the Liberty Hi-Y. The organization participates in many activities on the local and state level. Mem- bers ushered at the Christmas Vespers and conducted an assembly program in January. They also formed a basketball team com- peting in the City Class B League. HI-Y Action in the Class B basket- ball league was keen, but the Hi-Y team was victorious often. page one hundred and sixty-three Officers of the club were Joseph Kris- tofik, President, Joseph Simonetta, Vice- president, Kenneth Zechman, Treasurer, Richard D'Agostino, Recording Secretary, David Miller, Corresponding Secretary. The Hi-Y was under the capable direction of Mr. John Freefield and Mr. John DiMeglio. The club c o n du c t e d a number of fund raising projects, some of which were paper drives and the sale of various products. Althoughthe JuniorRed Cross Club is comparatively young, eightY921I'S Old, it is one of the most active clubs in the school. One person from each homeroom is se- lected to attend the monthly meetings held in the 1950 room. To begin the year a membership drive was sponsored. This was followed by an Carlene Ebeling, Joseph Simonetta, Claire Romano, Herbert Hough, and Diane Stewart take time out of their busy schedules before their first meeting. JU IOR assembly program to acquaint the student body with the club's history, purpose, and plans. A friendship dance was held to finance two large gift chests , which contained supplies for twenty-five people and were sent to disaster areas when needed. Later in the year individualgiftboxes were filled, and at Christmas time fruit cake were sent to various veterans' hospitals. Row 1: Mr. R. Worsley, Advisor, D. Stewart, J. Simonetta, C. Ebeling, Miss M. Crow, Advisor. Row 2: G. Shiner, B. Sugg, S. Sussman, H. Hagemann, H. Hough, C. Discher, E. Lizarchak. Row 3: N. Ser- fass, P. Snyder, J. Sugg, B. Spangenberg, M. Smith, J. Sunday, K. Rehm. page one hundred and sixty-four RED CROSS Row 1: C. Conklin, P. Lake, K. Cavanaugh, K. Miller, B. Epinger, P. Berger, C. Christman. Row 2: R. Heckrnan, G. Hakecz, B. Aicher, J. Kilpatrick, G. Phillips, J. LaSasso, C. Romano, J. Kertsmar, B. Batista, M. Auer. Row 3: J. Kipp, A. Pealer, E. Horvath, G. Kovacs, P. Bonser, S. Weiner, S. Frankenfield, L. Dietrich, B. Capuano, L. Souders. At each meeting, under the direction of Officers for the year were: Carlene Miss Mary Crow and Mr. Robert Worsley, Eheling, President, Cassandra Toth, Vice- the monthly Junior Red Cross publication presidentgClaire Romano,Secretary,Joseph was discussed. Individual committee re- Simonetta, Treasurer. ports were presented and happenings of general interest were noted. Barry Smith, Edward Bruch, Edward Sajt, and William Rice are proud of their contribution to the Red Cross Club. page one hundred and sixty-five DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Alice Keller and Gloria Bartholomew arrange ice skates for a winter store window display. To acquaint its members with retail selling is the main purpose of the Distributive Education Club. This was accomplished during the 1959-1960 school term through trips to various stores in Bethlehem. Field trips gave the class members valuable ex- perience in observing management and sales per- sonnel. Serving as officers were the following: President, James Ruhfg Vice-president Richard Parry: Secretary, GloriaBartholomewgTreasurer, Alex Oscavich. Mr. Joseph Meier was the advisor. The group attended the annual Distributive Education Club convention in York, where they had an opportunity to learn what was being done in similar organizations throughout the state. As a climax to a very profitable and successful school year, the Distributive Education Club enjoyed its annual banquet. Row 1: J. Ruhf, R. Parry, G. Bartholomew, A. Oscavich. Row 2: E. Boyer, S. Vargo, E. Carraghan, B. Rowe, D. Carraghan, B. Erkinger, A. Keller. Row 3: D. Knappenberger, R. Heckman, F. Kern, A. Glovas, D. Johnson, B. Hartzell. Row 4: R. Sydlowski, B. Poehler, J. Gross, C. Rachiele, M. Martinez. Row 5: S. Raub, S. Falk, S. Hannon, M. Unger, J. Koch, G. Ulicny, M. Feher. , mesa 1-Us f, , AUTO BODY HUP Increasing with the number of cars on the road is the number of automobile acci- dents. B ec aus e of this fact, the need for trained and experienced body repairmen is intensified. Mr. Vallone has the job of training these future auto body repairmen at the Vocational Annex. In the sophomore year a student is taught the basic fundamentals of the trade, such as rules, terms, and use of proper tools. Becoming acquainted with the more difficult tasks is the purpose of the junior year. Seniors of this shop operate basically on their own with the occasional supervision of Mr. Vallone. They do welding, spraying and metal work. When the student completes his senior year, he is able to become an apprentice auto body worker. page one hundred and sixty-seven J- I ,' 'Z i T 5-fr , . 'f ge , S235 .1 ,g1,.? 3 x x I ,cf Xx i 1. fp ,, me f rg J I ', L V, l N---.' 7 7 X 1 V , . ,f ,1sW,A,- .., S-f 1 ,, H 1 V - - if , 4 ff ' -ll va' ff . 0 5 A vi ,sf f f 1 : K' ff' ' i'4Ir:z:::s.tf'N 1 , . AUTO MECHANICS ' ' ,f- Y- --ta, - ,H.. x X I ' 1, f '.' .. Ri' g I it , W , X , 1 .H .. ai ' , , f . U ft. , i ff- gk If ,Q Q Q55 f 1' ,f ' Q' ' 'v ,fi , , ., Jaw' Q -Y 1, ' ' tw M 'fl 13--,,1M3 '1i, ' L- ,' X ' . ' 'i5k51:'1'i'l4 51. H , I -,Eg in 9 4 Q -. is sl --W . -- fir fg 3 'H z 1 4 X ff.fiazi'f'-'f - Qi gl' R Since the number of cars on the road is increasing, the auto mechanics shop is of great importance. To give the best training in automotive repair work in the limited time available is Mr. Leidig's aim. Sophomores are guided in theoretical practice for one half year and are then trans- ferred to the auto body shop. During the junior and senior years theory is continued, and the students also reline brakes and over- haul and tune engines. Because there is much to be le a 1' n e d about automobiles, an auto mechanic's training is never complete. Routine servicing, necessary repairs, and adjustments are made on cars belonging to the faculty, students, and their immediate families. Job opportunities in local firms are availableto those students who success- fully complete the r e qu i r e m ent s of the course. page one hundred and sixty-eight BUILDING TRADES Because of the constant need for work- men dealing with the trades, the building trades course taught by Mr. Snyder is very popular. The boys in this shop learn every phase of construction work including designing and laying out a hou s e , r e ading blueprints, building stud-walls, laying bricks, installing p l u m b in g and heating units, and putting finishing touches on a building. Students receive helpful experience, for they often get small jobs to do both in and out of school. Because of this practical experience, greater opportunities for em- ploym ent exist. Upon graduation from this course, the student has many jobs from which to choose. He may even continue in college and study engineering, but no matter what he chooses, he will have had a profitable education in an important trade today. page one hundred and sixty-nine u , V, , , wi A ,F ' t ' ' 623 1 f gtggggagrif 1 -3 Q13 - A' L51 LE vi ,l ,,,, X X. ' ,f F3 -f'A!,' ' 1 f ' 1 -YU, ,, f K .QM aff- XR X A f. if if ' Af ' affix Q ,f ,. - .:, , ' . y :fag V t 'pk if p ggf-5 . - ' .s -- .L ,,,,V,.,. -eH:,r- ,- . Tw., .sql 1 3, 4 5 gg: ,ff , .4 E ' ,- S4 ,-f . lf- .Mu-f fV.k Vg ' , Vx . ' , . ','L , f J- sa I , ,M -,'. ,M 'ir any g ' f V , 'M 1' A mn ff . , it-. , , . l .,,A DRAFTING Drafting is a graphic language used by engineers to express ideas and information necessary in industry. Neatness, accuracy, and anunder- standing of mechanical and structural areas are all results of learning drafting under the supervision of Mr. Dubbeling, Mr. Andrucci, and Mr. Kach. Two basic courses offered are structural and m e c ha n i c al drafting. The study of drawing beams and columns and determining number and size of beams are some examples of structural drawing. Drawing of machine, tool, and gearing parts and calculating and using tolerances and finishes are a part of the mechanical drafting course. Becoming familiar with the technique of expression, the correct use of instruments, and lettering is usually the first work studied in this course. Architectural drafting, a supplementary course, is presented to seniors. page one hundred and seventy ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONICS SHOP Electrical and electronics courses have been combined to give the students the bene- fit of greater knowledge in both subjects. Since electricity plays a vital part in our civilization, this course is very important. During the sophomore year, Mr. Nea- mand's program consists of learning the proper use of hand tools and the fundamental circuits. The students are taught how to read the many different types of instruments, since this is an important part of their future work. In the junior year, Mr. Risbon's students learn the principles of motor action, arma- ture winding, electronic controllers, and operation of generators and other electrical devices. The senior program is conducted by Mr. Mic h a el s who teaches the students more c o m pl ic at e d electrical circuits, repair, maintenance, the theory of radio receivers, and the internal workings of different instru- ments. r f ii i atret n t x, . - i rf f'f' , Q..-l fi.4 - nsrti 1 fx X' un r 1 t kg. ri rrk- ., i i' , g - ' nf L f 3 ,n,, Whr,,i , ffl ff' e X , Ly, L , H a W, nu. . F aw M 4 K' ' 4' Q -'f 5' r , ng, ff ,J f 1 V N ..,.. - - .144 Wwuwww page one hundred and seventy-one t ,,.,,, f MACHINE SHOP Q l , in A - X. A V5 K x. 5 ' K 1 uf n .e at - V. ' .ii 1 N 1 JfJ,,,ff,g!- lux i i ' It , 1.-Txm lk f5 7 f 'I -' A- . A 51 f in In one of the largest shops in the voca- tional department, the machine shop, Mr. Rhoads, Mr. Ross, and Mr. Cacciatore train students to become apprentice machinists. In the sophomore year, students are taught the fundamental operations and work- ings of most of the machines in the shop. They are given a few simple projects which enable them to work and practice on the machines. When the junior level is reached, students are expected to work with more accuracy and advance into more difficult operations on the machines. Students have enough knowledge by the senior year to operate all machines in the shop, c o m pl et e jobs, and possibly work in a factory on a co-operative basis. Evidence of the growth of this shop is the arrival of new machines which will make possible the introduction of cours es in m etal- lurgy. page one hundred and seventy-two PRINT SHDP Informing and educating people through magazines, signs, books, and newspapers is an accomplishment of printing. Improved equipment, methods of production, grades of paper and ink, and different type faces are being put into use daily, making printing a very promising and interesting career. This shop consists of four departments: the composing room, the dark room, the press room, and the bindery. The darkroom, which is equipped with a camera, developing trays, light table, carbon arc, and other essentials and the composing room, where setting, proofreading, and preparing type are taught,are both under the direction of Mr. Bucchin. Mr. Hunsinger teaches tech- niques in the press-room and bindery. The different types of presses found in this shop, are platen, v e r ti c al, offset, and Kelly presses. Upon completing the printing course, a student is prepared for employment as an apprenctice in this growing industry. page one hundred and seventy-three . , 'N i ff l' M ' f a Pe. .1 H- 1 '1f Al.XxlL- ' f' cf? I T ff . 2 X' 5tiN'btt 'y?i . , 555, with it X' A ff'A5552f N , fgiigig? 0 GENERAL METAL WORKING A relatively new shop is general metal working . Fabrication, sheet metal work, burning, welding, soldering, riveting and blue print reading are taught here. Mr. Diet- rich, the instructor, emphasizes continually the objective of Safety First. Oper ation of crimping, bar fold, and rolling machines, along with soldering, are taught during the sophomore year. Acetylene welding and burning are taught in the junior and senior years, however, many years of experience are necessary before a student becomes adept at these skills. Before a student does any actual work, he must learn the fundamentals of metal working. Every boy in the shop works with the different types of equipment and tools necessary to complete a job. He also learns how to break a job down to a simple step-by- step process. Many jobs are available for those students who are experienced in general metal working. page one hundred and seventy-four WOODWORKING Woodworking, one ofthe oldest trades in existence, has developed moreinthe last half century than in any other period of history. With the introduction of power tools, men have been able to make furnitur e more quickly and with greater accuracy. Students learn first to use the hand tools in making various types of joints. Coordi- nation between the eye, mind, and hand are developed. When the use of the hand tools is m as t e r e d, the student advances to the power machines which he uses to help him learn the modern methods of cabinet making. Some of the machines used are the circular and jig saws, surfacer, lathe, power drill, and sander. With the use of the many ma- chines goes the great amount of responsi- bility which Mr. Detwiler stresses. Wood- working is very essential and is known as a skilled vocation. 1 A' flfx ,yn ff . .. X, f i ii M., . ,iq 5555 , X fn I- X yiyf as, I, Q X f -' .1 y 1 , lly K r. 41 y if ffl Y ,X XV, 3 51 5 X -'91 r ,ff Q , .' li lg j ,,. f tw A L. it .. 'Af . ,f Rx ,-' -X-5 any ,- sumti 1 page one hundred and seventy-five Opposition of forces .... ball against bat .... brains,brawn, and a pigskin... five men and the basket .... a struggle ....amidst background of cheers.... tug of war between schools .... pro- vide conflict. wif X532 W N X x usb K, Stay X X 'N X f l N x W, X kxiu X X m J X fi NJ wr?- 1 fl,w- . 1 7 if 'L IM 1 ' Xxx M, -ii xx .f'f!'- W N' X 'X Cf 1 X 4 ., .'-pgs ,X ., will lx? X y5l,X ? V 3.l,.QNl1 yn, 1 'x -,ggif n fe or ,p 'qu' I 1 , Aw: .1 N' ' ty4fl'f2wV It -fffnxvfnlx -'W f Q wisx' nfs- VL' 1 ' N XV' .149 -'V ' if M XXQ :rx 'wwf . , ' xx f y-, ' ff 1 1 N i ', ,K .1E.A5ff1xQ:q.,, Hepa M 45 X llxig' 1 V 7 , .K X -X A 5 Q-1 iii i , x X -IX l slfgx QV ix N iw? ll- fx . qs X We .W ll: x J y- R Qs , N N -l YQ b X 1:57 Hy . if HW.. Hu .. 413 4 ., ii ,fs ATHLETICS Q-Mun-nm, Mr. Phil Phillippi, Director of Athletics GLANCE Hoopsters cheer after league win. gpm-1 Q ,Ulu .A M.. ,nAmm.,,u Liberty Lassies win league title. Football team has new coach. page one hundred and seventy-eight Led by state champ Koch, wrestlers have undefeated season F s . -,.,N..4.. Soccer team has second perfect season. Swimming, newest varsity sport, turns in successful season. CHEERLE DER AN Bouncy cheerleaders lead a favorite cheer, 'Hooray for Bethlehem. With skill and poise the majorettes march across the field. iM JORETTE Despair and joy of the cheerleaders show how the game is progressing. page one hundred and eighty ,...,-............,, K: . .,., rm.. sn-an-'fin Row 1: J. Hayas, G. Sucausky, B. Correll, T. Gouda, J. Horvath. Row 2: N. Holochuk, hi. Beidelman, B. Trumbower, D. J. Lake, A. Bobalik, J. Donatelli, S. Harpel. PARK LH TEAMS TQ VICTORY Row 1: E. J. Stets, K. Gasdaska, M. A. Garcia, C. Hartzell, J. Hirshberg, C. Ebeling. Row 2:L Griesemer, C. Miller, J. Sastoris, D. Nemeth, S. Young, N. Landis, M. L. Colver, K. Berger, B Kucsan, C. Klase. page one hundred and eighty-one 1959 football at LHS saw a re- turn to day football and a new coach, Mr. Stephen Sydor ak. Coach Sy- dorak's first year proved to be one of building. The team had a percentage of .300 winning 3 games and losing 7. Coach Stephen Doc Sydorak watches from the sidelines. SYDORAICS FIRST YEAR VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: D. Villani, R. Donchez, C. Grantham, D. Lavelle, E. Moyer, J. Delgrosso, R. Det- weiler, T. DeNofa, L. Szarko, J. Karabin, D. Mosser, A. Inman, R. Koch, M. Givens. Row 2: Mr. H. Schuler, trainer, J. Ballek, R. Muschlitz, W. Floyd, S. Check, W. Horwath, G. Richter, B. Walker, R. DeLeon, J. Fadule, D. Miller, R. John, J. Ritsick, C.Kalenchic, T. Unger, Mr. G. Resetco, equipment manager. Row 3: S. Bogar, manager, T. Magdasy, R. Tumpey, T. Mraz, M. Bednarik, J. Fondarvest, F. Jamiolkowski, G. Kish, R. Machemer, R. Krajczar, J. Mucka, B. Baab, R. Deck, manager. Row 4: Mr. Bernard Fritz, Mr. Pat Garrarnone, Mr. Stephen Sydorak, Mr. Al Calvo, Mr. John Hudak. page one hundred and eighty-two The Little Hurricanes, coached by Bernie Fritz, had a better record than the varsity. The J. V.'s turned in an even .500 percentage, winning 4 games and losing 4 games. John Stiegman, University of Pennsylvania coach, presents Exchange Club trophies to Outstanding Back Don Villani and to Outstanding Lineman Mike Givens. IS O E OF BUILDI G JUNIOR VARSITY FOOT BA LL Row 1: J. Yawney, R. Knect, D. Rabenold, J. Reifinger, J. Fehr, T. Pivnichny, F. McGuiney, R. Frey J. Fistner, C. Horwath, S. Inabinett. Row 2: Mr. Bernie Fritz, coach, B. Wright, M. Miltenberger M. Paul, E. Gubich, T. Vitez, K. Walters, D. Herstich, D. Machmer, E. Mengel, D. Kemmer, G. Young A1 Calvo, coach. Row 3: F. Stoneback, G. Kendall, D. Magan, T. Gilbert, D. Snyder, R. Fondarvest J. Brown, J. Talotta, L. Koszi, W. Bailey, V. Tomanio, B. Tarboro, C. Zoumas, D. Shiffer, F. Kucsan page one hundred and eighty-three y 9 Karabin carries through a big hole. LHS touchdown pass. First down. 1 959 FOOTBALL SCORES LHS OPP. Eastern CWashingtonJ, . . . 0 - 25 Southern fPhiladelphiaj . . 18 - 0 Steelton- Highspire ..... 0 - 6 Milton Hershey . . . . . . 21 - 7 Reading ....... . . 6 - 7 Easton ...... . . 6 - 22 Dieruff ..... . . 7 - 0 Phillipsburg . . . . . 0 - 27 West Scranton . . . . . 0 - 24 Allentown .... . . . 14 - 50 page one hundred and eighty-four Grantham carries. Hurricane tacklers pile on. Up, over, or through the line. page one hundred and eighty-five N 1959 J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES LHS OPP Phillipsburg . . . . . . 7 - 13 Easton ....... . . . O - 26 Allentown ........... 7 - O Central Catholic . . . . . 20 - 0 Northampton .... . . . 26 - 7 Phillipsburg . . . . . . 34 - 13 Easton ....... . . . 12 - 13 Allentown .... . .... 13 - 16 Row 1: N. Allan, W. Werner, J. Conneen, Z. Balaziuk, R. Cabrera. Row 2: G. Kehley, F. Cole, G. Fenyohazi, W. Kovacs, E. Collins, O. Balaziuk, L. Smale, M. Stickler. Row 3: Mr. Mike Buonassi, coach, R. Meixell, D. Luyben, J. Donchez, J. Sauerwein, G. Allport, D. Helms, T. Illick, A. Iasiello, R. Moffat, manager. HURRICANE SOCCER TEAM BOCTS 20 WINS IN 20 GAME Gene Collins holds the scoring record of 14 goals. Over the past two years the LHS soccer team has had a flawless record--winning all of their games. In that time they have scored 69 goals while their opposition could manage only 8. A recent newcomer to Hurricane soccer, coach Mike Buonassi credits conditioning for building a winning team. An extensive exercise program is carried out every night which in- cludes twelve laps or two miles around the soccer field. At the conclusion of the season four lettermen were awarded Jaspers for their outstanding contribution to both the 1959 and 1960 teams. Receiving these honors were seniors Gene Collins, Tom Illick, and Jim Sauerwein and junior Bill Kovacs. page one hundred and eighty-six Smale uses his head. Illick, booting from the wing scored 5 goals. 1959 SOCCER SCORES LHS OPP Palisades ..... . . . 6 0 Wilson ........ . . . 5 0 Southern Lehigh. . . . . . 2 1 Fountain Hill .... . . . 2 1 I Wilson ....... . . . 6 3 Reading... ...2 1 ' Reading ..... . . . 1 0 Palisades ..... . . . 1 0 Fountain Hill .... . . . 4 0 Southern Lehigh. . . . . . 4 0 Coach Mike Buonassi LHS backfield men, Sauerwein, Allan, Conneen, and Fenyohazi, stop an advance. Row 1: Pete Howard, mascot. Row 2: G. Marcus, J. Matthews, A. Filo, R. Voorhees, E. Collins. Row 3: D. Funk, T. DeNofa, D. Watson, C. Marcon, B. Garland, B. Ewing, P. Gillen. Row 4: Mr. John Howard, coach, G. Maish, M. Kashner, T. Reese, P. Lake, N. Koch, D. Hess, Mr. Fritz Toner, J. V. coach. HURRICANE HOOPSTERS HAVE TRYING SEASQN With many returning lettermen the 1959-60 basketball team proved to be a threat for East Penn League honors. Coach John Howard's cagers backed into the first half league championship by beating Hazleton in a playoff 61-55. Their only loss the first half was to Hazleton, but Allentown Central Catholic upset Hazleton necessitating the playoff. LHS fell short of the first half mark in the second half, which was won by Hazleton. In another playoff with Hazleton LHS lost the East Penn League title 57-65. The team had an overall season record of 15 wins and 8 losses. Bethlehem's junior varsity cage team had an outstanding record of 18 and 2 under their new coach, Fritz Toner. The 1960-61 basketball team will surely benefit from this JV team and the returning lettermen. Row l: B. Gaugler, J. Wagner, T. Dobash, M. Sable, R.Yuhasz. Row 2: D. Rodenbach, W. Moore, M. Julian, T. Kelly, W. Bailey, W. Cvammen, T. Jacoby. Row 3: A. Favinger, R. Houser, Mr. Fritz Toner, coach, J. Robertson. T. Vitez. in ...ai 1959- 1960 BASKETBALL SCORES Norr istown Emmaus Reading Palmerton Slatington Pottstovsm Central Catholic Easton Allentown Dieruff Plymouth Pottsville Notre Dame Playoff Hazleton Central Catholic Easton Allentown Dieruff Hazleton Pottsville Playoff Hazleton LHS OPP ' ................ 84-55 ..................82-25 ' .................. 68-69 ................59-62 ' ................. 83-63 .................57-59 ' ............ 64-60 ...................74-50 .................56-46 ' .................. 73-45 .................72-48 Hazleton ................. 52-59 ' ................. 71-57 ...............66-46 - ............ 61-55 ' ............ 73-77 ...................72-49 .................76-80 ' .................. 74-39 .................62-77 ' ................. 85-63 Bethlehem Catholic .......... 82-58 - ............ 57-65 LHS crowd is overjoyed after winning first half league honors. page one hundred and eighty-nine Coach John Howard 1959-60 J. V. BASKETBALL SCORES LHS OPP Norristoum. . . . . . 58 - 70 Emmaus. . . . . . 59 - 43 Reading... ...6l-58 Palmerton . . . . . . 83 - 43 Slatington ..... . . . 76 - 36 Pottstown ...... . . . 63 - 37 Central Catholic Easton ....... .. ...8O 34 ...57-53 Allentown. . . . . 54 - 43 Dieruff . . . .. 61 - 46 Hazleton . . . . . 58 - 49 Pottsville ..... . . . 54 - 51 Notre Dame .... . . . 47 - 39 Central Catholic . . . . . 58 - 43 Easton ........ . . . 44 - 26 Allentown. . . . . 56 - 41 Dieruff. .. . .. 81 - 33 Hazleton ....... . . . 51 - 54 Pottsville .......... . . . 71 - 38 Bethlehem Catholic . . . . . . 53 - 41 Marcou Marcus Matthews Dunk Drive Push -w M JP' Row 1: J. Chickey, B. Walker,'J. Navarette, J. Bartos, D. Rockstroh. Row 2: W. Gerencher, W. Konrad, M. Castellani, G. Seyfried, F. Kelly. MACHINE SI-IOP GAINS TITLE Intramural basketball is the sport enjoyed by practically all of the boys of the vocational department of Liberty High School. At the beginning of this program schedules were made. All of the teams were organized by special shop representatives and a few members of the faculty. Because Machine Shop was undefeated in both the first and second halves, an elimination tournament was not necessary. A committee comprised of all the captains of teams voted to have an All-Star team oppose Machine Shop. The game between Machine Shop and the All-Stars was a determined and hard-fought game. The All-Stars were in the lead during the entire first half with a score at the end of the half of 28-23. By the end of the third quarter, the Machine Shop was down by one point, 38-37. A scoring advantage of 21-3 in the fourthquarter enabled the Machine Shop to clinch the championship by a 58-41 score. At the conclusion of the season a trophy, purchased by the vocational students, was pre- sented to the Machine Shop. The most valuable player award went to Mike Dartousis, who played an outstanding game during the season. page one hundred and ninety-two MACHINE SHOP Konrad ...... Castellani. . . Chickey ..... Rockstroh. . . Kelly ...... Gerencher . . Walker .... Seyfried . . . Navarette . . . Bartos .... Totals . . 1.. ..1 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME GOALS FOULS TOTAL ALL- STARS GOALS FOULS TOTAL ....3 Gardner... ...O.....0....0 ..0....0 .... 0 Gubish .... . 0 ..... 0....0 ..4.. ..1 .... 9 Dartousis... .. 5.....2....12 ..4....5 .... 13 Brandon... . O.....0....0 ..1....5 .... 7 Kish ..... .O ..... 0....0 .O.. ..0 .... 0 Szuter ..... .2.. ..0....4 .6....4 .... 16 D'Agostine... . 3....O....6 .0....1 .... 1 John. .... . 0....0....0 .4.. ..1 .... 9 Weiner... .8.. ..1....17 .0....0 .... 0 Bogar .... .0....2....2 20 ..... 18 .... 58 Totals.. 18 5 41 LEAGUE STANDINGS WON LOST Machine Shop. . . . . . 18 Auto Shop ......... 15 Sheet Metal Shop ..... 11 Drafting 2 Shop ...... 10 Print Shop ..... . . . 7 Drafting 3 Shop ...... 7 Drafting 1 Shop ...... 7 Electrical Shop ...... 6 Wood Shop ......... 5 Building Trades Shop. . 2 ALL-STARS Row 1: R. Bogar, L. Gubish, E. Weiner, J. D'Agostine, Gardner, R. John, G. Kish, D. Szuter. ....11 ....11 ....11 ....12 ....13 ....16 M. Dartousis. Row 2: J. Brandon, H. ,,-..,.J ....- ...V . . . .0-1 I . C..-dm 521--1 Row 1: Mr. James Harkins, coach, G. Richter, J. Mucka, M. Givens, R. Black, B. Slotter, J. Eckenrode, Mr. J. Mclntyre. Row 2: N. Bagnell, manager, D. Koch, F. Epinger, T. Iasiello, H. Temos, C. Hol1inger,B. Hart, D. Simmers, manager. Row 3: A. Grish, trainer, D. Miller, M. Bednarik, R. DeLeon, S. Rayda, E. Riskin, R. Taylor, G. Resetco. Row 4: R. Cabrera, M. Paul, D. Clery, S. Inabinett, G. LaBar, R. Saunders. Row 5: S. Gross, R. Erisman, G. Lake, M. Klappas, A. Black. UNDEFEATED MATMEN GAIN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP COHCH Jimmy Hafkins Coach Jimmy Harkins' Hurricane matmen grappled their way to an undefeated duel meet season. As a result, they won the Lehigh Valley Wrestling Championship. The only flaw in an otherwise perfect record was a 20-20 tie with a strong Easton team. At the District XI PIAA meet at Whitehall, LHS fell one point short and came in second 65-64 to a spirited Allentown team. Three LHS grapplers were district champs. Captain Doug Koch seized the 136-pound title to become adis- trict champ for the second year. Junior John Eckenrode emerged victorious in the 141-pound class. Joe Mucka continued an undefeated season with a district win at 183 pounds. Victorious in the regionals, Koch then went on to become the 133-pound state champion. page one hundred and ninety-four Undefeated Bernie Hart goes into a head- standto take his previously undefeated Easton foe down. State champion Doug Koch works to turn his opponent over for a pin. 1959-60 WRESTLING SCORES 9 LHS OPP. Phillipsburg ..... 34 - 15 Nazareth ....... 50 - 3 Northampton ..... 27 - 20 Dieruff ........ 39 - 10 Whitehall . . . . . 58 - 5 Wilson .... . . 40 - 11 . Ernmaus ..... . . 54 - 5 Notre Dame ..... 47 - 6 Hill School ...... 23 - 17 Southern Lehigh. . . 48 - 0 20 20 26 12 Easton ......... - Allentown ....... - Gary Richter, heavyweight, takes his man down. Ronnie Black tries to untangle himself and Frank Epinger pushes his man into the mat to work for a pin. as he fights for a win. Row 1: F. Barnako, manager, R. Gordon, T. Illick, J. Vesley, T. Boak, J. Jones. Row 2: D. Rinehart, G. Kendall, R. Bruce, G. Rupert, R. Knies. VARSITY SWIMMINGIS RENEWED IN 196 1959 SWIMMING SCORES LHS OPP. Hazleton .... . . . 44 - 42 Allentown. . . . . . 44 - 42 Parkland . . . . . . 72 - 14 Hazleton . . . . . 32 - 54 Dieruff .... . . . 42 - 44 Parkland . . . . . . 68 - 18 Dieruff ...42-44 For the first time since 1937, LHS swimming became a varsity sport. The 1960 season was a successful one with a record of 4 wins and 3 losses. LHS mermen placed fourth at the District XI PIAA meet. Individual honors went to junior Tom Boak, who won the breast Stroke, setting a new district record of 1:13.'7 and to junior Larry Smith who also set a new district record of 2:O9.6 in the 200-yard free style. Smith continued his fine showing by placing fourth in the Regional PIAA meet in his specialty, the 200-yard free style. Coach John Steckbeck deserves the cr edit for building this new, successful LHS swim- ming team. page one hundred and ninety-six District champ Larry Smith races in record time. Tom Boak displays his cham- pionship breast stroke. Coach John Steckbeck page one hundred and ninety-seven Bob Gordon executes a gainer Row 1: G. Sellers, J. Ritsick, M. Kashner. Row 2: T. Meixell, A. Filo, R. Voorhees, W. Elek, D. Mowery, T. Snyder, F. Ehret, L. Szarko, T. Unger. Row 3: R. Musselman, manager, Mr. John Howard, coach, C. Marcon, J. Kristofik, T. Kozo, A. Garganta, P. Sucansky, N. Koch, W. Pichler, H. Schuler, S. Dilliard. TEAM TURNS IN WINNING SEASGN FGR HOWARDS LAST YEAR LHS OPP '1959 BASEBALL SCORES Reading . . . . 7 - 6 Allentown . . . . 0 - 10 Easton . . . . 5 - 9 Central .... . 5 - 1 Phillipsburg . . . 4 - 3 Becahi .... . 4 - 1 Reading . . . . 5 - 5 Allentown. . . . 2 - 4 Easton . . . . 0 - 2 Central .... . 3 - 4 Notre Dame . . . 2 - 1 Phillipsburg . . . 4 - 3 New coach Bernie Fritz can expect to build a winning 1960 Hurricane team from a group of strong lettermen. LHS 1959 baseball stayed in the winning column with a record of 6 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. The team placed fourth in the East Penn League. In 1959 the Hurricane baseball team was under the able coaching of John Howard for the last time. Mr. Howard's successor in 1960 is Bernard Fritz. LICK AND MOSSER HEAD 1960 TRACK TEAM The LHS thinclads had a fine record in 1959 Winning 6 meets and losing 2. At the District XI PIAA meet the team placed third. Individual winners were graduates Chappell Floyd, the 440, Tom Ro hland, javelin, and Dave Evancho, pole vault. The mile relay team of Floyd, John Slifka, and returning seniors Don Mosser and Tom Illick also placed first. The boys were awarded Jaspers for these outstanding achievements. 1959 TRACK SCORES LHS OPP. Reading. . . . . 39 1f'2 - 77 1X2 Emmaus . . . . 61 29 Allentown . . . . . 69 1f3 - 47 2X3 Northampton .... 70 1X2 - 19 1X2 Pottsville .... . . 75 - 42 Phillipsburg ..... 76 - 23 Coach John Smoky Hudak Notre Dame ..... 72 - 9 Easton ..... . . 54 1X2 - 62 1X2 R. Grubbs, F. Mendez, T. Rohland, R. Rothrock, J. Slifka, F Row l: B. Peters, D. Evancho, Donchez, T. Wolfe, R. Bauder, C. Grantham, R. Barnola, G. Beuschold, M. Kemmerer, B. Kemmerer, J. Hudak, D. Wagner R. Wisser, D. Funk. Row 3: C. Zettlemoyer, J. Eckenrode, R. Lipson, J. Stefanik, M. Toren R. Bednar. Row 2: T. Illick, P. Gillen, D. Mosser, E. Hood J.Stett1er, J. Henry, J. Cole, R. Reynolds, V. Siegly, R. Gottshall, R. Houser, V. Hunt. Row 4: Mr. Leo Prendergast, assistant coach, Mr. John Hudak, coach, R. Meixell, G. Robbins, G. Resetco, R. Neuman, H. Schuler. page one hundred and ninety- nine Row 1: G. Szakaly, C. Clemens, J. Berger, D. Phillips, D. Moller. Row 2: Mr. Frank Kernan, coach, J. Simoneta, G. Rupert, N. Allan, R. Snyder. NETMEN CAPTURE 1959 DISTRICT XI CHAMPIONSHIP Coach Frank Kernan District champ Gordie Rupert serves. With an impressive record of 8 wins and 2 defeats, the LHS team was District XI PIAA Champion with individual honors going to Gordon Rupert, singles Morgan and Joseph Weinlick, doubles champion, and to Roy champions. 1959 TENNIS SCORES LHS OP Wyomissing. . . , , 4 3 Easton ,,,, , 5 1 Reading , , , , 6 O Allentown , , , , 2 4 Nazareth ,,,, , 5 1 Wyomissing, , , , 3 4 Easton ,,,,, , 6 0 Reading, , , , 6 0 Allentown , , , 5 1 Nazareth , , , 5 1 page two hundred A IMAL ROARS EMERGE PRO PGOL Ann Mancke and Sue Snyder get directions for their next swimming routine. Miss Dolores Gutierrez At the annual aquacade, the mermaids shed their fins to don panther skins, elephant trunks, and monkey tails for a presentation of The Circus. Under the guidance of Miss Dolores Gutierrez, the girls spent numerous hours prac- ticing for this water ballet, their efforts resulted in an out- standing performance. Officers for this year's club were: President, Ann Mancke and Business Manager, Mary Anne Saunders. W , Vigil, . i-., , , .. e' Row 1: C. Cooper, S. Korpics, B. Correll, G. Sucansky, M. Goodman, P. Hummel, G. Feyrer, B. Kucsan, C. Lease. Row 2: M. Saunders, D. Hancock, D. Wimmer, S. Shearer, E. Stets, A. Walthausen, S. Snyder, A. Mancke, P. Canning. Row 3: E. McGuiney, manager, J. Abel, F. DeNosa, S. Barthold, S. Rinker, S. Frankenfield, J. Kostas, N. Erisman, M. Longo, G. Geiger. STICKS CRGSS IN DUEL Ground, sticks, ground, sticksg it's hockey, even in the snow. Tensely the girls stood in readiness as their center forwards bullied. Hard-hit, the ball was retrieved by an agile half- back, who quickly flicked it to another m em - ber of her line. Zigzaggingcrossfield, the players moved towardtheir goal and waited for the precise moment when a wing was able to send the ball racing past the goalie. During brisk fall afternoons on a battle- scarred hockey field, daring girls coached by Mrs. Crystal Leidig engaged in combat. Row 1: G. Harpel, C. Johnson, B. Kmita, A. Wargo, R. Handwerk, N. Kostas, K. Johnson, C. Toth, C. Jordan, S. Newhart, S. Harpel. Row 2: C. Karonias, C. Johnson, C. Freudig, P. Ashton, S. Churchill, S. Warg, P. Kristofik, K. Daws, B. Rabb, M. Guidon, G. Herring, M. Gregory. Row 3: J. Sweigard, F. Brandon, A. Mancke, N. Nemeth, J. Garihan, J. Feyrer, N. Erisman, P. Hydusik, P. Lillis, D. Shunk, M. Goodman. page two hundred and two Row 1: J. Clauser, N. McCarrol1, J. McCarr, D. Fartek, B. Kmita, C. Packer, S. Keen, S. Rehrig, J. Hirshberg, J. Fogel, Row 2: K. Wasser, A. Shell, A. Kaldy, D. Piekutowski, K. Segata, K. Saylor, E. Schmidt, C. Knapp, B. Lawrence. Row 3: S. Enoch, F. Wilson, N. Wendler, S. Weaver, S. Hannon, B. Jacoby, M. Fish, K. Christein, J. LaSasso, L. Klovacs. GIRLS BOWL STRIKES, SPARE , AND G TTER B LL Liberty Lanes were c ro wd e d during February and March with LHS girls who were participating in the intramural bowl- ing program. Numerous teams were organ- ized to compete on certain week days. Be- sides the team competition, the girls also rolled for individual high scoring honors. Some girls found it especially difficult to keep from rolling gutter balls, and others were rather provoked to hear the buzzer indicate that they had stepped over the foul line. However, not all of the girls experi- enced this trouble, as others managed to bowl strikes and spares. page two hundred and three Connie Vollman bowls her second frame and hopes for a spare How 1 M Heimbrook N Kostas A Martin, S. Montgomery, K. Johnson, N. Landis. Row 2: Mrs. Elsie Weston coach P Chouk P Luk1ev1cs G. Freyer, S. Seidel, C. Clewell, P. Ashton, B. Desh, S. ONE POINT SPOILS PERFECT SEASON During the 1959-60 basketball season, the Liberty Lassies dribbled, drove, and shot their way to the East Penn League Co-Championship, making this their second consecutive year as league champions. The Lassies lost their only game to Allentown Central Catholic by a heart- breaking score of 38-37, marring a streak of 23 wins. Leading the Lassies were highscoring Car- olyn Clewell, Peggy Heimbrook, and Tiny' Seidel who tallied 172, 121, and 117 points re- spectively. Also playing a major role in the team's success were forwards Nancy Kostas and Gudrun Freyer and guards Polly Chouk, Barbara Desh, Karen Johnson, and Pat Lukievics. After ten years of excellent coaching at LHS, Mrs. Elsie Weston announced her resignation as coach of girls' varsity basketball. Mrs. Weston has led the teams to many winning seasons, and she will always be remembered and respected by players and students. page two hundred and four Y Driving in for a lay-up is high scorer, Carolyn Peggy Heimbrook advances under the basketball Clewell. net for a two pointer. 1959-60 BASKETBALL SCORES LHS OPP Catasauqua. . . . 48 - 42 Becahi ...... . 52 - 42 Notre Dame . . . . 46 - 34 Hellertown . . . . . 56 - 22 Easton ......... . . 40 - 34 Central Catholic . . . . 55 - 43 Becahi ........ . . 58 - 47 Notre Dame . . . . 67 - 26 Hellertown ..... . . 50 - 25 Easton ......... . . 51 - 36 Central Catholic . . . . . 37 - 38 Catasauqua ...... . . 50 - 38 -fsy l Reaching high is Nancy Kostas sending the ball neatly into the net. Pivoting Pat Lukievics meets competition as she attempts to passto Barbara Desh. Daffodils, planning a comeback for the next half, are N. Erisman, P. Strickland, C. Johnson, N. Nye, R. Gehman, M. Warner, and R. Hanawerk. FLOWERS SHOOT FROM GYM FLOOR A s s u m i n g names of flowers, in t r a m u r al basketball teams of spirited girls battled in the race of the flowers for a favorable position on the team standing list. The high point of the program occurred as Rita Handwerk's daffy Daffodils defeated the Asters after an exciting double overtime. This win enabled them to capture first place in the round-robin competition. Instruction in basketball was givenby Mrs. Elsie Weston and Miss D o 1 o r e s Gutierrez in preparation for the varsity basketball season. Team Daffodils . Petunias . Pinks . . . Asters . . Zinnias . . Dandelions Mums . . . Carnations Roses . . . Lilies . . . Orchids . . Pansies . . Crocuses . Tulips . . . Record Captain 12-1 ....... Rita Handwerk 11-2 . . Margaret Heimbrook 11-2 ........ Polly Chouk 9-4 ........ Julie Fortley 8-5 ...... Carolyn Clewell 8-5 ....... Sandra Harpel 7-6 ....... Anparo Martin 6-7 ....... Phyllis Ashton 6-7 . . . . . Nancy Landis 5-8. . . . . Nancy Kostas 3-10 . . . . Barbara Desh 2-11 . . . . Sandra Seidel 2-11 ..... Scarlett Rehrig 1-12 ..... Karen Johnson page two hundred and six 5113130 T, CHA GE ER E, Girls whoparticipated inthe in f o r m al spring intramural sport volleyball played a ft e r n o o n s with Mrs. W e s to n ' s occasional calling, Side out, change serve, and rotate. Because of volleyball's wide at- traction, many teams which played nu m e r o u s 15-point games were formed. As the season progressed, serves improved and playing ability altered, but the team spirit remained high. AND RDT TE Leaping, the girls attempt to hit the ball over the net. Row 1: G. Harpel, K. Rich, J. Harpel, b. Rehrig, S. Shearer, J. Hirshberg, C. Vogel. Row 2: J.Grib- hin, S. Hannon, J. Ettwein, B. Zondlo, E. Yuhasz, B. Zeitner. Row 3: J. Henry, S. Harpel, R. Hand- werk, N. Kostas, S. Keen. page two hundred and seven Sophomores ..... and juniors .... could furnish a sequel .... we wish them.... success. , 5 Y I, l- ,R ? Y' A if rv ,V v' ' Q4' 'A har N f Z W' -L I ,f V s Q . ,M '- ,-,K 4 fl iv jf:-Hx tiff l' VMV XX ,. , ,f y f F fffi N2 f , 4 Y. Q., ,, , f ! X ff, Lg ,, -f 1 - ,f 5 1 A f m , nf 4 A Q1 9 X f 'ffff A .r . 1 6'2J5 '1 ' , , . V fv I. ,-QQ Wli'l?.9fi 'fflfv?ikxf , A '-,, ,.,H,U,, N AL , I , X E' L 1Q...k D ' X' N V -5.55 :N .r-ggnm x k X , 1 U-Li. , L -IE,--Aj-.. , x X .,:, A ,-,. -pk ff ,ff N. I, -, ggi ,, 4? i f I, f .QA 7 -xly, f x M I ,av 'V 1 L 4 -1 f f -41 -.am www A37 X ,awk sv: fX37 Wx N 1 f f UNIJERCLASSMEN S f' J LefttoRight: Mr. Ronald Steinbach, Advisorg Kenneth Zechman, Assistant Treasurerg Robert Houser, Treasurerg Anparo Martin, Secretaryg James Delgrosso, Vice-presidentg Joseph Ritsick, Presidentg Mrs. Joan Tattersall, Advisor. WOR CI AV OFFICF J 1 .1 L S I YJ M Row 1: Kenneth Zechman, Anparo Martin, Joseph Ritsick. Row 2: James Delgrosso, Robert Houser. 'L ,mf 'L ww' fo 1 5:4 ,W i f' Q, ,f,,,u Left to Right: Mr. Harry Buss, Advisorg Mrs. Kathleen Domenig, Advisorg Anthony Szy, Treasurer Sharon Ripson, Secretaryg Matthew McHugh, Presidentg Gail Geiger, Vice-presidentgMr. Harvey Cope Advisor. Left to Right: Matthew McHugh, Anthony Szy, Sharon Ripson, Gail Geiger. Exclusively senior ..... yearbook.... cap and gown .... diploma .... climax .... three years of work .... and pleasure. ,: , , ., k .fty-KZ , 85 I Ms' 5 mf. .HW '7f ,f,Qg,f .5-gv, ' II, i 9,, ,fi '14 I ,VIII1.'yfNgf3 'WL' juz' , I , -4- 1' ' f I I ,I -'bVgL'yiI,f1f..f,',,L I iqwfi-vw , 1-i ',,4Igf '5f.?'Q ' . f ,I ' ',-,,',,m xx .,-N I 'vii ' I' ,If I 2 'IIIIMIIIIKEQQ-'IIII I s 2---fr X- !iK52'.gyI't5:3fgI v f,-59:53, X N IW? 'II'I fIf'f :A H , '1-:ny II.,'Ml I I1 1 In- 1 if M2 PM N I 'tl-QI-' 'C ISI 'II I 'I' A,IM f?' ' UQ' Ihr'-QU 'f 1-Lv 'A yi' . - wi I-Iv -11151-IPI f I :fav rn I -was Stung? 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T, Richard Strauss President CLASS Leonard Picton Vice-president Left to Right: Mr. Robert Williams, Miss Elizabeth Weiss, Leonard Picton, Elaine Long, Richard Strauss, Donald Krnita, Mr. Leonard Keim. page two hundred and fourteen JFFICER Donald Kmita Treasurer Elaine Long Secretary SENIOR HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Row 1: J. Donchez, J. Gold, L. Szarko, E. Collins, S. Clewell, P. Kercsmar, S. MacNichol. Row 2: R Sharer, S. Rupert, T. Illick, A. Parente, R. Knies, V. Horvath. Row 3: R. Black, W. McCahon, R Winkler, R. Voorhees, B. Ewing, A. Pangburn. page two hundred and fifteen 1 ,MJ As s i stant Feature Editor, Carolyn Vogel, Assistant Activi- ties Editor, Linda LaBarg and Activities Editor, Kathy Cavan- augh pr epar e their respective sections while Sandra Harpel and Nancy Kostas edit the Girls' and Boys' Sports pages. Helping every- one are the Business Managers, Jeannette Stefanik and Marie Harris. CAULDROB Discussing the layouts, theme, div i d e r pages, and many other problems associated with a year- book are James Gold, Rita Hand- werk, Miss Gladys Lerch, Suzanne Clewell, and John Kozero. Due to the experience acquired while on the Cauldron staff, Dorothy Wascura, Nancy Miller, Joan Friedman, Paula Kercsmar, and Ba rbara Wachter are expert typists, page two hundred and sixteen TAFF Responsible for arranging and proofreading th e individual pic- tures, a dd r e s s e s , nicknames, c o u r s e s , and activities of their fellow classm en are the Associate Editors, Sandra Weaver, Kathleen Rich, Wendy West, Anne Hartzell, and Sandra Field. Sketches, divider pages, and other artistic effects are the re- sults of the talents of Mary Ann Hesh, William Horwath, Bonnie Ellis, Robert Sharer, and Shelby Stahl. page two hundred and seventeen Under the editorship of Julius Velekei the vocational Cauldron staff, consisting of Thomas Polak, Lawrence King, Francis Bradford, Richard Bogar, Joseph Poplawski, David Jacoby, Joseph Yost, Arthur Race, and Emil Wachinski, pre- pared the v o c at i o nal material appearing in the Activities, Fea- ture, and Sports sections. THE CURIOUS SAVAGE The The The February 20 and 21, 1959 CAST OF CHARACTERS Guests Florence . . . . . Beverly Kent Hannibal . . . . .William Cook Fairy May . . . . . .Susan Kovacs Jeffrey . . . . . .Allen Zechman Mrs. Paddy . . . . . Dorothy Storm Family Titus. . . . . .John Kozero Samuel . . . . .George Szakaly Lily Belle . . . . .June Hirshberg Mrs. Savage . . . . . . Elaine Long Staff Miss Wilhelmina. . . . . Dr. Emmett . .. . . . Suzanne Clewell, co-ordinator, and Rita Handwerk George Allport Ann Mancke, assistant, helped direct the hilarious rug-walk. Elaine Long proved to be a perfect Mrs. Savage. Miss Elizabeth Shimer, who left to teach at Centenary Col- 1ege,was our very capable di- rector. page two hundred and eighteen Hannibal and his violin, Mrs. Paddy and her seascapes, Florence and poor John Tho- mas, Fairy Mae and her wig. Those selfish Savages could- n't waittoget their hands on money. Miss Willie and Dr. Emmett eyedthe Savages carefully. Always polite Hannibal helped fun-loving Fairy Mae down from her piano stool perch. A1ice's job to persuade the jury of Kovie's innocence was difficult. The court stood ready for new evidence. The adults of Carson Corners were astonished at the accusations. Students were horrified at the sight of dead Bill McGinnis! -,Awww-fgw u ,fm - -i Mrs. Elma Bachman, dramatics teache r, directed our senior class play which was presented on November 13 and 14, 1959. Mr. Prince . . . Mr. Woodbridge Bert Hendricks. Tommy Prince. Joey Rogers. . . Dr. Caldwell . . Bill McGinnis . Bob McGinnis . Mr. Kovalesky . Painter ..... Mr. Rogers . . . Mr. McGinnis . Mr. Wright . . . . . Leonard Picton . . . Barry Fry . . . .Neil Bagnell William Ackerman . . George Szakaly . . Harry Elliott . . Robert Ruth . . Ronald Ruth . . . Dennis Dias . Wilfred Thomas . . .David Phillips . . .John Kozero . . Allen Zechman page two hundred and twenty- one In a flashback, a scene be- fore the murderf?Jshowed Mr. Kovalesky and Bill Mc- Ginnis. THE REMARKABLE INCIDENT AT CARSON CORNER CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Prince . . . Mrs. Rogers . . . Mrs. McGinnis. . Miss Frank . . . Mrs. Caldwell . . Susan Caldwell. . Mrs. Woodbridge Madge . . . .. Elizabeth Wright Carol ........ Alice Woodbridge Mrs. Wright .... Janet . . . . . Lorraine Makos . .Beverly Trumbower . . . Susan Shearer . . .June Hirshberg . . . Sandra Meil . . . .Scarlett Rehrig . . . . Nancy Holochuk . . Peggy Phillips . . . . Joan Kleppinger . . . . Pat Young . . . Lois Porter . . .Linda LaBar Peggy Heimbrook S Class ballot .... Senior Daze .... voca- tional shots .... unraveling our novel.. . .the denouement .... c o n c lu d e s the 1960 Cauldron. FEATURES TYPICAL SENTORS Nancy and Gene DID MOST FOR THE CLASS Shorty and Al CLT MOST ATHLETIC Peggy and Larry page two hundred and twenty-four ALLGT BIGGEST FLI RT Ebby and Jeff page two hundred and twenty-five MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Suzanne and Barry MOST STUDIOUS Eileen and Art BIGGEST APPLE-POLISHERS Linda and Al MOST DEPENDABLE Roseann and Dave PEPPIEST Fritzi and Hank page two hundred and twenty-six MOST SOPHISTICATED Meg and John MOST DEVOTED COUPLE Suzanne and Pepper page two hundred and twenty-seven BIGGEST LINE Cookie and Dom BEST DRESSED Judy, Sue, and Bob MOST CONTAGIOUS LAUGH Connie and Steve CLASS CLOWNS Scarlett and Denny IN WORST WITH FACULTY Judy and John BEST DANCERS Carol and George MOST TALENTED Sandy and Charlie CHATTERBOXES Sally and Les MOST SHY Joyce and Bucky at it MA.. DID MOST FOR THE CLASS Richard Strauss MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Don Kmita VOCATIONA I i 1 1 f . tim E ' i 3 S 2 3 MOST SOPHISTICATED Bill Thomas MOST STUDIOUS John Velas S S ,,f' MOST TALENTED Vince Cerv illini page two hundred and thirty ALLGT V .uf x ffff' 5 . f'.v7,'Q .553 , L .W x, , .. ni, i w nf:, ,1., L, , TYPICAL SENIOR Lou Stellato 1 , dw X E'gx?5!,,U 4 ug , Rh ,pw X 5 r av Y ,Q 5? 1 'mi 4 2 N ,Q 1 5 3 ?'f1,,3.,,, JV -'n i .- - Q 1 K B: wifi X X N Y 'lxqga g A X rn' fi L 3 MOST DEPENDABLE John Debellis CLASS CLOWN Dick Schuyler page two hundred and thirty-one , if 1 S K .rm -, 5:1 BIGGEST FLIRT Howie Miller MOST CONTAGIOUS LAUGH Stanley Dilliard BEST LINE Calvin Reszek BEST DRESSED Ken Venanzi APPLE POLISHER Joe Hook CHATTERBOX Dave Jacoby PEPPIEST Richard Ehret MOST ATHLETIC Matt Bednarik IN WORST WITH FACULTY George Capuano MOST SHY Richard Nagy page two hundred and thirty-three Soon it's off to Homeroom. Woodshop greets some of us. VOCATIONA Bright and early - 7:45 - we start our day. Is everybody here? For others, trig. Fix your car, buddy ? il By mid-morning some boys are Chem class .... and all the presses are running Some get a jolt out of electric shop. Try to figure this one out? This miniature scale house built in building trades ought to win a prize. . W M ln machine shop, motors are buzzing. Structural drafting is exacting business ish.:-1:i,mw.s1mmmmnffi:,Qimgnii,waai,w,i,:, .i,i 5,1fir,-t,f:wfMm,,-7: -nu-nm-nn ww-mmm-w Sheet metal shop ! At last it's time for lunch. For recreation, a period of gym. Strength of materials is an interesting topic. 2:51 p. m. - The day is over and happily we leave! wsw11yytr:5if,, in, l.,, ,.,-f W w:a2:,lWtU,wWawam .ur 'x.,-1. OUR SENIOR DAZE Oh no! It's the seniors! And indeed it is. Frolicking through the last year at old L. H. S., our perky group of peppy pupils kicked high in Snappy Sketches while the newly-formed Pep Club gave re- newed spirit to afighting football squad whose every exciting escapade was delivered to the Liberty Life, the pulse of our scholastic heart. page two hundred and thirty-eight Why won't this experiment Drk? has puzzled many a nrious Curie during an explo- ve lab period. E a sin g the tensions of the ,y would be the dizzying oopsy- .isy o f o u r newly-acquired ampoline in gym class. But the gaiety and bounce of activity did not always hold true between 8:30 a.m. and 2:55 p.m. as the scientifically minded stu- dents Soon found out... 1960 was quite a year for firsts at Lib- erty. Besides the day football, Pep Club, and the trampoline, the altered marking system ja r r ed its way into the report cards with varying effects. Again these recent reformations were reported to the ever-alert, always-active editorial staff of Liberty LQ whose mischievous photographer nailed some Light- fingered Louie who evidently wanted some inside infor- mation. Day by day our s enio r year flitted by as each afternoon we pour e d from Alma Mater' s revered lobby until graduation ..... when we, 'such stuff as dreai are made of, departed to retu 1n future years to listen for echc ofthe past as we clutch the fleeti remembrances of our days Liberty High page two hundred and forty THE GRADUATE You're free, and yet not. She has released her hold And you walk with bold Independence, the day is hot. In summer's air adventure rings, On the chair--your cap and gown, In your heart--you've always knovsm-- A sorrow covered by laughter's wings. You walk on legs of fawn, Your goal--a candle burning bright-- In your hand, but the long dark night Of future is ahead, and you challenge the dawn The evening's sleepy breeze Soothes your fevered brow, Excitement of the day, by now, Has died. And you remember with ease... The patient teachings acquired Unwittingly with every year And gradually the fear Disappears. A youth's inspired. By Carolyn D. Vogel page two hundred and forty- one ACKNOWLEDGMENTS General Assistance: Liberty, Vocational, and Athletic Office Staffs: Miss Mary Crow: Mr. Philip Phillippig Mr. Carl Chambers, Delmar Printing Company. Photographs: Ryan Studios: The Bethlehem Globe Times: Liberty Life. Printing: Delmar Printing Company, Charlotte, North Carolina. Bookcovers: National Publishing Company. page two hundred and forty-two Administrators .... Alma Mater . . . Art League . . Auto Body .... Auto Mechanics . . . Band .... Baseball .............. Basketball, Girls' Intramural . Basketball, Girls' Varsity. Basketball, Junior Varsity . . Basketball, Varsity ........... . . . Basketball, Vocational Intramural ..... Bible Club . . . Bowling ...... Building Trades . . . Cauldron ...., Cheerleaders . . Chess Club. . . Class Plays . . . Class Poem .......... College Preparatory Girls' Commercial Club. ...... Dedications .......... Distributive Education Club Drafting ............. Electrical-Electronics . . Faculty ........... Football, Junior Varsity . . Football, Varsity ..... French Club ........ Future Nurses' League . . Future Teachers' Club . . German Club ...... Glee Club. . . page two hundred and forty-three Club . - I DEX Guidance Counselors . . Hi-Y ........... Hockey .......... Junior Class Officers . . Junior Red Cross . . . Latin Club .... Liberty Ballot . . Liberty Life. . . Machine Shop . . Majorettes . . . Metal Working . . Office Staff . . Orchestra . . . Printing ......... Senior Class Officers . . Senior Daze ....... Seniors . . . Soccer Sophomore Class Officers. Spanish Club ......... Stage Crew ...... Student Association .... Swimming, Girls' . . Swimming, Varsity . . Thespian Society . . Tennis . . . . . Track ........ Vocational Ballot . . . Vocational Visit. . . Volleyball. . . Woodworking . . . Wrestling . . . Y-Teens . . . Young Writer... . 14 163 202 210 164 160 224 146 172 180 174 26 144 173 214 238 30 186 211 157 149 138 201 196 148 200 199 230 234 207 175 194 156 152 A ,M 'so Asthg 0 pr in ,mt 4. wwf, zyz i :75 ffl KQVI. 1 'R Q, 23 , f '25'g Q QYWJ, W-Nw J., S f Qi .. X fy E 1 -X x Q.. W' ,Km .4


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