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The Comet Published by the Senior Class NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL Nazareth, Pennsylvania 1948 The 1948 Comet aims to picture life at Nazareth High School. The informal photographs of classes, study halls, sports, and other activities show students in the process of experiencing varied and wholesome school activities. These work and play activities aim to give students experience in the democratic way of life and to foster latent qualities of leadership. Since the students of today become the citizens of to- morrow, they must be prepared to accept the present challenge to the democratic way of life and must struggle to keep our precious heritage alive in these turbulent times. That Nazareth High School students may, like the Greek runners in days of old, help in some small way to pass the torch of liberty and freedom on to the next generation and help to keep alive democratic ideals gives aim and direction to the faculty and the students of Nazareth High School. 3n Jfflemoriam Our classmate, Martin Keppel, better known as Jughead, passed to a Better Life on March 11, 1948. Martin will always be remembered for his willing spirit and his friendliness to others. Besides being a star tackle on the football squad, Jughead also showed his leadership by serving on several class committees, as president of his homeroom, and as class treasurer. For his fine qualities and excellent sportsmanship, Martin will live in our memories. Nazareth School Board Isft to Right: Frederick A. Marcks. Superintendent of Public Schools; William Henry; KI wood Unangsr; A. Russell Snyder, Vice President; Clinton Bunn; Peter Yeisley; Charles Knauss. Secretary to the Board; Charles Schnerr. Treasurer; George Smith, President. School affairs in Nazareth are handled by a School Board composed of seven members elected by the people. The hoard meets the first Monday of each month, and may call special sessions when necessary. It is their duty to have general supervision of the schools in the district, appoint the superintendent, levy school taxes, approve and administer the budget, and supervise the purchase of supplies for all schools in the district. The citizens of Nazareth are indeed fortunate to have this group of men who give so unstintingly of their time and service in the interest of Nazareth’s public schools. 4 Mr. Marcks and his secretary, Mrs. Ruth Mr. Marcks, Superintendent of Nazareth Boro Schools, is keenly interested in the welfare of our school system. He carries out the many duties of his office with understanding and efficiency. Mr. Feller and his secretary. Miss Uhler Coming to Nazareth High in September of 1947, Mr. Feller has won the respect and admiration of the students by his personal interest in their welfare. His inspira- tion, guidance, and ardent support have helped immensely in the production of this yearbook. 5 CLAUDE P. ABBOTT Claude Claude is having a lonesome time at school this year because his O. A. O. has graduated. Volleyball and basketball seem to be his favorite sports, but he is handy at any sport that comes along. School work and Claude aren't good friends, but he usually manages to get along. Baseball 1; Basketball, J. V. 1, Varsity 2. FRANCES L. ALTEMOSE Fran This fair-looking senior from Tatamy doesn’t know the meaning of the word quiet. Fran was a wonderful saleswoman and a helper on the business staff of the Comet. Her main interest is in a certain fullback from room 31. Fran hopes to become a nurse in the future. Comet, Business 3; Glee Club 1. KATHLEEN M. ALTEMOSE Kathy “Yea! yea! team!” yells Kathy, our head cheerleader, cheering the team to victory. As Barbara in the senior play, Kathy also proved that she has talent in dramatics. Her cheery smile and pleasant personality have won her many friends. Senior Play, Minor 3; Cheerleader, J. V. I, Varsity 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, President 3; Photography Club, President 2; Prom Committee 2; Student Council, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 1. LEE L. ALTEMOSE Joe Don’t let Lee’s looks deceive you, because he is not so quiet as one would think. Lee seems to enjoy teasing the girls in Lab. He enjoys all sports, espe- cially basketball. Lee does fairly well in his studies and, whatever his vocation may be, we know he will make good in it. Forum Club 3. JEAN APPLEGATE Jean Jean, the only auburn-haired girl in the senior class, is quiet and reserved. You never catch her carrying on a conversation in study or in class. Her biggest obstacle in school is typing. Listening to popular music is one of her favorite pastimes. The future seems indefinite for this commercial student. Dramatic Club 3. 6 JOYCE A. AUCHENBACH Joyce Meet Joyce, one of the chatterboxes of Room 23. This energetic and attractive senior is friendly with everyone. At present, her love life is centered on a senior from Room 33. Joyce was an excellent worker on the business staff of the Comet. She enjoys all sports as well as dancing and music. Athletic Council 3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Comet. Business 3; Dra- matic Club 3; Volleyball 1. ROSE T. BAJAN Rosie Gab! Gab! Gab! That must be Rosie, one of our west end seniors. When you once get to know her, what a line she hands out! Aside from jabbering. Rosie enjoys all sports. She helped as a typist for the Blue and White, the school paper. Rosie plans to become a beautician. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1; Blue and White Typist 3; Commercial Club 3; Hockey 1; Photography Club 2; Student Council 3; Volleyball 1. MILLARD R. BARLIEB Millard Quiet? Well, maybe, but his pals tell us he can be a terror at times. Millard was one of the Student Council representatives from Room 33. His red hair and pleasant personality seem to be the envy of a lot of boys. Millard’s interests lie solely in hunting. Science Club 3; Student Council 3. JOSEPH F. BA YD A Joe Joe’s ability in all phases of chemistry and mathematics has long been the envy of bis classmates. He can work out long formulas and equations with apparent ease. Even when be is in the lab, he always seems to know just what to do next. If science is his goal, he is very likely to succeed with flying colors. Football, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Photography Club 3; Science Club 3; Student Council 1; Track 2. ROBERT J. BEERS Bob Meet Randolph, of our senior play, A Date With Judy. This jolly senior, who hails from Cherry Hill, has ability, but he doesn’t always apply himself too well. His chief delight is teasing the girls. As yet. Bob has no plans for the future. Baseball 1. 2; Comet Business 3; Magazine Campaign, Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3; Prom Entertainment Committee 2; Senior Play, Major 3. 7 I JOHN J. BENSING Bensing John may be easily recognized when he is playing in the hand, for he handles the big tuba. More or less the quiet type, John has his rare moments, too. He is quite a sport fan, and keeps up to date on many major football and baseball games. Band 1, 2, 3; Football J. V. 1. 2; Science Club 3. RICHARD J. BESSENHOFFER Bessy A member of this year’s football team. Bessy proved himself an asset with his line play. An ardent follower of sports, he can be seen discussing latest scores with his pals in lunch room 25. Although he is active in sports, he is an excellent student. That he has outstanding art ability is evident by his work as Comet Art Editor. Baseball 1, Captain 2; Comet Art Editor 3; Football 1. 2, 3; Magazine Cam- paign, Publicity Manager 3; Student Council 3. ANDREW M. BETZ Andy Andy is about the shortest fellow in the senior class. At first glance, he might seem like a quiet little chap, but you should be in one of his classes. Next to hunting, one of his favorite hobbies seems to be to give the teachers a hard time. He would like to he a'mechanic after graduation. Science Club 3. ANNA I. CIARROCCHI Annie Although Annie loves to chatter and giggle, she has her studious moments. She is an avid baseball fan and attends many games, especially those at Valley View. Second best, Annie loves going to the movies and dancing. She intends to be a beautician after graduation. Baseball 1, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY A. CUSTER Iggy Shirley is always ready to help a fellow student in distress. She willingly accepts all responsibilities given her; for example, she served as magazine cam- paign manager for her homeroom. The fact that she is never idle helps explain why she is such a good German student. She says her future is quite indefinite. Dramatic Club 3; Photography Club 3. $ COLUMBA E. DANIELE Pat A cheery smile and “One beef coming up” describe I’at, one of the ardent workers at Hugo’s Bar-B-Q stand. Pat seems to be the quiet type who knows all and says little. This hlack-haired miss doesn't like school too much but she manages to get along. Blue and White, Business 2; Commercial Club 2; Dramatic Club 3. RUSSELL E. DAVIS Davis This wavy-haired fellow can usually be identified by the bright sport shirts which he wears. Although he is at home in any group of hoys, when it comes to girls, he seems quite bashful. Maybe we just don’t know him well enough. One of his favorite sports is hunting, and in November that took priority over school work. Football, J. V. 1. WARREN S. DECH, JR. Dechit Dechic, one of our powerful football ends, showed his athletic ability on the football and basketball teams. If you want to find Dcchic, just watch for him driving past in his black Chevy. That end cheerleader is quite a girl, isn’t she, Dechie? Besides sports. Dechic’s also a good dancer and a good mixer. Football, 1, Varsity 2, 3; Science Club 3; Basketball, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3. ANNA M. DEILY Anna Psst! There’s Anna trying to get someone’s attention again. This little lassie comes to us from New Village. Although she is an out-of-town student, she is an active member of the Blue and White business staff. In her spare time her hobby is keeping a scrapbook of popular songs and poetry. Blue and White, Business 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2. THOMAS D. DERR Tommy Don’t be deceived by Tommy’s quiet appearance, for he and Joe can really make noise when they get started. His most difficult subject is Knglish. Hunt- ing takes up much of his spare time. We often wonder what makes his jalopy run. In the future Tommy plans to join the Navy. 9 Science Club 3. MILDRED M. DETWILER Milly Milly’s alto voice is an asset to the Glee Club. Frequently she can be heard in the gym, urging the team on to victory. (Jirls envy her black wavy hair, especially on rainy days. Mildred intends to he a governess after graduation. Blue and White 2; Commercial Club 2; Glee Club 1. 2, 3. FRANK E. DEUTSCH Frank Although Frank is quiet in school, his friends tell us he is just the opposite outside. His spare time is spent hunting or at Macada. Frank informs us that two of his main dislikes arc school and girls, but sometimes we wonder. Football J. V'. 1; Science Club 3. ETHEL M. DIEHL Ethel Ethel’s interest last summer was centered in the Nazareth baseball team and now her main hobby is writing letters to Michigan. She isn’t very inter- ested in school except for the laughs in study hall. After graduation, Ethel wants to be a housewife with a broom and a cook pot. Hockey 1; Glee Club 3. BARBARA M. L. DOLL Barbie Halloo, halloo, halloo!” shouts Mitzi in the senior play, A Date fVith Judy. One of Barbie’s hobbies is dramatics and her greatest pleasure is to be behind the footlights. Barbie’s sense of humor makes her an enjoyable companion. Besides dramatics, Barbie also likes to dance, listen to semi-classical music, and visit Lafayette College. Athletic Council, President 3; Dramatic Club I, 2, 3; Senior Play, Minor 3; Glee Club 1, 3, President 2. MARY M. DONELLO Mary “Silence is golden,” seems to be Mary’s motto, for she has proved herself to be as quiet in class as out. We hear that Mary is pretty masterful in home- making activities. Dependability should take her far in the business world. Baseball 1; Blue and White Typist 2; Commercial Club 1; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Photography Club 2. 10 DOROTHY A. EVERTIT Dot tie Dottic’s favorite pastime, out of school, is horseback riding and helping her father train horses. She is a quiet girl in school, but has a streak of humor that pops up in class at unusual times. As a student librarian, Dottie is kept busy during school. She plans to prepare to be a homemaking teacher. Comet, Kditorial 2; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Librarian 2, 3. CHARLES E. FAUST Fausty Tall, brown-haired, and full of wit — that’s Fausty all right. He hails from Hecktown and can be found at their dances nearly every Saturday night. Although not a participant in sporrs in high school, he plays for the Hecktown softball team. Fausty plans to be a mechanic after graduation. Science Club 3; Senior Play, Minor 3. DOMINIC J. FERRARO Bircho A jolly disposition, a mischievous smile, curly black hair, and a whole ward- robe of loud sweaters and shirts all help to make Bircho a favorite of all his classmates; however he is not always appreciated by his teachers. Although he spends much of his time clowning, underneath he can be serious. Football, J. V. 2, Varsity 3; Science Club 3. LORRAINE L. FLICK Flickie Always full of pep and fun, Flickie always manages to find something to chuckle about. Nights after school, Flickie works at Murphy’s Five and Ten. Her small stature doesn’t prevent her from participating in sports, and she’s a whiz in many of them. To become a receptionist is Flickie’s future plan. Baseball 1; Blue and White, Business 3; Commercial Club 1; Dramatic Club 3; Photography Club 2. ROBERT FRACK Frackie Toot Toot!” That’s Frackic, a solo trumpeter in the band. Playing with the Nazareth Band and our own high school band takes much of Frackie’s time. His smiling eyes and wavy hair are valuable assets to his love-life, and, right now, he seems to be attracted to a certain senior from room 23. Band 1, 2, 3; Class Vice-President 3; Dramatic Club 3; Science Club 3. 11 STELLA C. FRANCZAK Sulla A friendly smile is one of Stella’s chief assets. Your first impression of her may lead you to believe that she is quiet, hut Stella enjoys telling jokes. Her hobbies include music, dancing, and going to the movies. Her main interest is a senior from room 31. Commercial Club, Vice-President 3; Glee Club 1. DARLENE F. FRANTZ Darlene Zipp! There goes Darlene at 3:30 rushing out to Murphy’s 5 and 10 to begin work. Darlene is a good dancer and enjoys playing the piano. She also enjoys watching a good football game. Darlene is interested in P. D. and usually manages to get into the discussion. Blue and White 3; Student Librarian 2, 3. CHARLES VV. FRICK Charlie Charlie, who hails from Bath, comes to school nearly every day without breakfast, since he’d rather sleep than eat breakfast. Give him a gun and some shells and lie’ll he satisfied. Charlie spends part of his time at noon studying Knglish, since it’s the only subject he can’t master. Science Club 3. RUSSELL J. FRITZ Reds There goes Reds in a delivery truck, helping a town florist. Tall, red-haired, with a pleasing but quiet personality, he has many friends. Reds enjoys many outdoor sports, especially hunting. In school he can express himself, if asked, about world affairs. After graduation he plans to start a florist shop of his own. BERTON H. FULMER Bert Beep, beep! Beep, beep! Better watch out, kids, when “Bert’s taxi” is near-by. Bert is everyone’s friend, especially the football players, as he makes his daily rounds to pick them up for school. He’s not very interested in studying, but manages to get along and stay out of trouble. Football, Varsity 2, 3; Science Club 3. 12 HEBER T. GRAVER lleber Tall, silent, and studious is Hcber. one of our emissaries from Cross Roads. His favorite subjects are Algebra and German. Hcbcr plans to be a dentist and his honor roll grades should he of help to him at Muhlenberg next year. Blue and White Typist 2; Comet. Associate Kditor 3; Dramatic Club 2, Treasurer 3; Science Club 2; Senior Play, Minor 3; Student Council 2. IRENE M. HAGENBUCH Shorty Mix these ingredients — two green eyes, one hearty laugh, and one friendly personality - and the result will be Shorty. She is quite a chatterbox, especially in study halls. She tells us that she intends to go in training at l.ankenau Hospital, but we wonder if Albert might not change her plans. Band 1. 2; Basketball I, 2; Class Treasurer I; Dramatic Club. President 3; Senior Play. Minor 3; Student Council 3; Volleyball 2. 3. JAMES C. HAHN Ilahny There goes Hahny with his father’s blue Plymouth. He isn’t too interested in his studies and seldom carries hooks, for he claims they're a nuisance. I lahny’s spare time is spent working on his father’s farm. He hasn’t decided what he’ll do after school, but it definitely isn't going to be farming. Science Club 3. BETTY J. HARTZELL Betty Quiet, dependable Betty can be seen after school at any time riding around in her father's blue Plymouth. Betty is kept quite busy after school working for the Bath Garment Company. She has her mind set on becoming a hair- dresser in the future. Dramatic Club 3. ROMAINE E. HEARN Heamie Small in stature, but not in mind! That’s Hearnie, whose name frequently appears on the honor roll. A future business gal. she served as a magazine cam- paign manager and on the business staff of the Comet. After graduation, Ro- maine hopes to become an efficient secretary. Basketball 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Blue and White Typist 2. 3; Comet, Busi- ness 3; Dramatic Club 2; Class. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 3. 13 ROSE A. HEI DEN WOLF Rosie Rosie is an excellent sportswoman, whose favorite is baseball. She helped as a typist in preparing the Comet. Rosie enjoys dancing and howling. A cer- tain fellow from Coplav takes quite a bit of her time. Baseball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Hockey 2; Photography Club 2; Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club, President 3; Blue and White Typist 2. 3. KATHRYN E. HELLER Kathy “Come on team! That’s Kathy cheering our team on to victory. Always a cheery “Hi for anyone she meets makes her everyone’s friend. Collecting records of Stan Kenton takes quite a hit of her time. In the future Kathryn ho|K s to become a medical secretary. Volleyball I; Basketball 1; Class Secretary 1, 3; Dramatic Club 1, Presi- dent 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Comet, F.ditorial 3. LOUIS E. HESS Hessie A familiar sight is this short, portly figure striding through the halls or along the street, usually with his pal, Unger. Never boisterous, Louis, nevertheless, has his share of fun. The subject of many humorous stories, Hessie will always he remembered for his ability to make and keep friends. Photography Club 3; Science Club 3. MARION V. HIMLER Ilimler “By Friday?” says Marion after school and Saturdays in her uncle’s cleaning shop. Although this takes much of her time, she participates in sports and is a Comet typist. Although her vocation is still undecided, a certain senior from room 17 might help her decide. Comet Typist 3; Class Secretary I, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer 2; Dra- matic Club, Secretary 3; Prom Committee 2; Senior Play, Business 3. MARGARET I. HOMOKI Smoky Smoky has a great interest in roller skating and spends much of her spare time at the skating rink at Bushkill Park. Her naturally wavy hair and her Hashing smile add to her attractiveness. In the future she intends to enter the business world. Baseball I, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 3; Hockey 2; Comet, Kditor ial 3. 14 Bill WILLIAM J. HONTZ With his broad shoulders, blond, wavy hair, bashful grin, and athletic physique. Bill certainly possesses all the requirements for a dream boy, huh, Kiris? As a flashy quarterback on the football team, captain of the basketball team, an ardent hunter and fisherman, and an excellent swimmer, he has certainly proved his interest and skill in sports. Basketball I, 2. 3; Football 1. 2, 3; Science Club 3. ALBERT F. HOUCK Houckie Gee, what a physique! Houckie has helped our team to victory many times. Beside being a quiet person, he blushes very easily. Right, Marion? In his spare time Houckie attends Science and Dramatic Clubs. Houckie intends to become one of America’s future mechanics. Dramatic Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3; From Committee 2; Student Council, Vice-President 2; Science Club 3. MARJORIE I. HOUSER Marge This well-dressed senior from Bath has a friendly “Hi” for everyone. Marge enjoys all sports, especially bowling. Look out! here comes Marge and her boyfriend in that eye-catching 1947 Dodge. Although not too interested in school work, she can do fairly well. She is an active member of the Glee Club. Baseball 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Senior Play, Business 3. RALPH M. HOUSER Houser Ralph has helped the N. H. S. Band win recognition. He also helps con- tribute to the noise in study halls and classes. One of those fellows with quite a few girlfriends from Bangor and other places, he could probably give you a lot of advice on the subject of girls. Band 1, 2, 3; Track 2. HELEN C. HUFFSMITH Blimpy A merry laugh, a terrific sense of humor, and the gift of gab — all add up to Helen. Pedestrians, beware! for Blimpy is whizzing by in her black Chrysler. Secretary of the Commercial Club is one of Helen’s tasks. Helen plans to become one of America’s beauticians. Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Commercial Club, Secretary 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Hockey 3; Volleyball 3. IS MARY E. HUNT M ary Mary, who rocs all out for sports, has a fine time at most of the football Rames. Her favorite pastime after school is roller skating and she can usually be seen at a local skating rink. Mary plans to take care of children until she decides what her career will be. Dramatic Club 3. WALTER J. JANDROSITZ Tinker “Let’s go. gang, shouts Tinker, our big tackle on this year’s football squad, to the fellows as they all run out of the huddle. Tinker and homework just don't seem to mix. but he can really work if the spirit moves him. although it seldom does. After school he works at Klipplc’s service station. Football. Varsity 1. 2. 3. GERALD M. JONES Jonesie Jonesie is one of the terrors of Belfast. He could probably do good school work, hut the spirit doesn’t ever move him. Jonesie likes hunting and girls. In the future he will either join the army or become a plumber. Photography Club 3. ANDREW JULIUS Andy Andy, one of our football stars, is quite popular with the girls. He seems to be one of Miss Sloat’s problem children because of his vivacious spirit in home- room and class. With all his mischief, Andy has a big smile for everyone. In the future he expects to become a painter. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball, J. V. 1: Football 1. 2. 3; Science Club 3; Student Council 1; Class President 1. DOROTHY M. KAHLER Dottie “Blue and White, Fight, Fight!” That’s Dottie. One of the most energetic girls in the senior class, Dottie has proved to be a peppy cheerleader and a vigorous athlete who participates in all sports. Full of fun and laughter, this happy-go-lucky lass never worries. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2; Volleyball 1, 2. 3; Dramatic Club 3; Prom Committee 2; Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Cheerleader, J. V. 2, Varsity, 3. 16 ROSLYN M. KAHLER Jerky Jerky does not have to try very hard to live up to his nickname. Fun-loving and devilish, he delights in teasing members of the opposite sex. His interest in photography is shown by the skill with which he snaps and develops pictures. Jerky plans to be a mason. Forum Club 3; Photography Club 3; Basketball. J. V. 1, Varsity 3. BETTY J. KELCHNER Betty Here comes Betty, a tall, blonde hustler, dashing down the hall after absentee slips. Working at G. C. Murphy Co. takes up a great deal of her time. Betty served as a capable Comer typist. Her personality and ability will prove an asset in her future as a secretary. Comet Typist 3; Glee Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3; Magazine Campaign, Renewal Manager 3; Prom Committee 2; Senior Play, Prompter 3; Basketball 1. PAULINE B. KENYON Polly Pauline, small in stature, hut mighty in debate, won second prize in the oratorical contest in her junior year. Polly belongs to a variety of clubs, all of which keep her quite busy. Besides her club activities. Pauline works after school in town. Polly plans to become a missionary. Comer, Editorial 3; Forum Club 2, President 3; Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Orator- ical Contest, 2nd prize, 2. MARTIN J. KEPPEL Jughead Here comes Jughead ambling along; however as a guard on the football field, he could speed up. One thing Martin never takes part in is studying, for this is the least of his worries. Some of Jughead’s time is taken up by helping in his father’s store. Class Treasurer 3; Football, Varsity 1 2, 3; Science Club, Secretary' 3; Track 2. WILLIAM A. KEPPEL Crow Crow is that tall, dark-featured lad from room 17. Although he seems very quiet, he is an ardent follower of sports. His specialty is hunting and he can be seen roaming the fields in search of game. After graduation, Crow is going to he one of our local milk deliverers. Science Club 3 17 WILLIAM A. KERLER Willy Willy is another of our many seniors who hails from Stockertown. He does not participate in many outside activities, since he is employed at a hardware store in Stockertown. Sports and hunting take up most of his spare time. After graduation, Willy wants to He a truck driver. Forum Cluh 3; Science Club 3. DONALD S. KERN Kemie Kernie’s tall, lanky, figure is easily recognized in a crowd. School is not one of his main interests. One of his assets is a rare sense of humor, hut even this backfires once in a while. His mind possesses a stubborn quality, and once it is made up, it is not easily changed. Photography Club 3; Football, Assistant Manager 2. SHERWOOD S. KESSLER Kessler Beep! Beep! Here comes Kessler in his Plymouth, the jitney of the Bclfast- Kdelmans crowd. Sherwood’s hidden talent probably lies in playing his trom- bone. 'Phis chap’s interests arc not wholly devoted to school, because Sherwood and school just don’t mix. He is, however, one of the cut-ups of the class. Photography Club 3. JEAN E. KLEINTOP Jean Here’s one senior who studies in the 15 minute periods, hence her 90’s in bookkeeping. Jean enjoys volleyball and is very efficient in smacking the ball across the net. Since many of her evenings are taken up with baby sitting, she is an expert. After graduation, Jean plans to do clerical work. Commercial Club 3. ALICE M. KLIPPLE Irish “Ha, Ha!’’ Who’s that laughing in P. D. class? It’s usually Irish who’s doing the clowning. Aside from being a clown, she is interested in all sports and takes an active part in them. Irish hails from Hast Lawn. Commercial Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Photography Club 2; Prom Com- mittee 2; Senior Play, Property Committee 3; Volleyball 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 2. IS ADOLPH A. KLUSKO Adolph That Adolph is hashful is proved by the way he blushes at the slightest bit of teasing, especially from girls. Although this Bath lad is quiet, he served as a valuable member of both football and baseball teams. His spare time is spent at the Bath Candy Kitchen or driving around in a maroon Dodge. Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3. SHIRLEY ANN KNAUSS Shirley Always laughing, always ready for fun, but never too enthusiastic about studying — that’s Shirley. Her athletic ability has urged her team on to victory in many a gym class. Shirley is very interested in Northampton. What's wrong with the Nazareth boys, Shirley? Glee Club I, 2, 3; Prom Committee 2. CHARLES E. KNECHT Moose Meet the first semester president of the senior class! Charles is a member of the high school band and its student director. At last year’s annual band con- cert he was a clarinet soloist and he also represented N. H. S. at the District Band at Palmerton. His studiousness should aid him at college. Band 1, 2, Student Director 3; District Band 1, 2; Blue and White 1, 2; Comet Business 3; Class President 1, 3. ISABEL S. KOCHER Kocher As a Comet typist, Isabel helped to prepare our book for the printers. Kocher enjoys her P. D. discussions and shows her ability to think things our clearly. Her name frequently appears on the honor roll. We hear that she circulates in the vicinity of Point Phillips. Blue and White Typist 2; Blue and White, Business 3; Comet, Typist 3; Commercial Club 2; Glee Club 2. RICHARD W. KRAEMER Dick “1-2-3” shouts Dick from his position as quarterback, urging the team on. His cheery “Hello” and friendly manner toward everyone make him well-liked by all. Much of Dick’s spare time is spent in the kitchen at Hommer’s or driving to out-of-town spots with Charlie. Comet, Business 3; Football J. V. 1, 2, Varsity 3; Science Club 3; Track 2. 19 KENNETH W. KULP Dutch Here’s a boy that’s really been around. Before coming to Nazareth, he had attended two other high schools and served in the Navy in the South Pacific. Dutch enjoys baseball, and building scale model airplanes and ships. GERALD W. KURTZ Kurtzit If you should see a group of girls crowded about a rather handsome fellow, chances arc, they’re admiring Kurtzie, the most MISS informed guy in the senior class. Kurtzie’s favorite hobby is chemistry. He experiments regularly and sometimes with startling and unexpected results. Baseball, Assistant Manager 1; Football, Varsity I, 2, 3; Science Club 3; Track 2. ANNA B. LAUBACH Ann Despite her after-school job, Ann does take an interest in her school work. What makes Anna want to study Consumer Science? Could it be because of her interest in a certain mechanic? Blue and White Typist 2; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2. ROBERT G. LEH Bobby “Well, the way I look at things, it seems to me that”— yes, it’s the professor himself starting one of his daily speeches in P. D. class. That Bobby is an able speaker was shown by his winning first prize in the Oratorical Contest in his sophomore year. Band 1, 2, Librarian 3; Blue and White 1, 2; Comet, Photography 3; Forum Club 1, 2; Oratorical Contest 1, 2; Science Club 2; Senior Play, Major 3; Photography Club 2. HILDA A. LIEBERMAN Hilda One activity that Hilda especially likes is working on the Blue and White Business staff. She was also a faithful member of the Commercial Club and enjoyed the club trips. Since Hilda enjoys square dancing, you will probably find her at Tatamy Fire Hall on Saturday nights. Blue and White, Business 2, 3; Commercial Cluh 2, 3. 20 ANNA M. MANNING Shorty Look at our future air hostess! The frequent appearance of her name on the honor roll should help her in her ambition. She is a faithful sport fan and a friend to all. Although she is quite busy, Anna still finds time for her friends. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Senior Play. Business 3. GLORIA M. MARSH Marshie Not so much noise!” says Marshie trying to keep the library quiet as she goes about her duties of student librarian. Gloria is always ready to give a helping hand to anyone who needs it. As the efficient and capable business manager, Gloria helped to make our Comet a success. After graduation, she hopes to become a secretary. Blue and White Typist 2, 3; Comet, Business Manager 3; Commercial Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Prom Decorating Committee 2; Student Librarian I, 2, 3. MICHAEL MASTER, JR. Mike Here’s Mike, our Bing Crosby, whose singing and acting was a real asset to A Date With Judy. Mike also showed his skill in basketball when he helped us out of some pretty tight spots. He does enjoy driving around in his 1946 Chevy. Band, Color Guard 2; Baseball 1; Basketball, J. V. I, Varsity 2; Student Council 1; Photography Club 3; Senior Play, Major 3. ARDALENE M. MATTHIAS Ardalene That Ardalene loves to gab is evident by the fact that she takes a great interest in giving out the latest gossip. A commercial student, she is preparing to be someone’s secretary in the future. Blue and White, Business 3; Commercial Club 2; Glee Club 2. DORIS J. MEYERS Doris “Hit it. hit it!” cries Doris in volley hall season as she spurs her team to victory. Besides being one of our typists for the Comet, Doris types for the Blue and White. Since her favorite subjects arc typing and shorthand, Doris plans to become either a private secretary or a typist. Blue and White Typist 2, 3; Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club 2. 21 ELIZABETH C. MIKSCH Betty Although Hetty is very active in the Student Council and the Commercial Club, she is a good student and her name appears frequently on the honor roll. Playing the part of Hannah, the maid, Hetty helped A Date With Judy be a suc- cess. After school she plans to become a secretary. Volleyball 1, 2; Baseball 2; Commercial Club I, President 2; Dramatic Club 2, Vice-President 3; Magazine Campaign, Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3; Prom Entertainment Committee 2; Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; Senior Play, Minor 3; Comet, Business 3. ELIZABETH M. MILKOVITS Betty Shoot! Shoot!” shouts Hetty as she urges her Simple Simons on to victory. All work and no play make Milkovits a dull girl, so she says. There’s never a dull moment when Hetty is around, and if you want the latest gossip tid-bit, just consult Hetty. Blue and White Typist 2; Cheerleader, J. V. 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3; Comet, Editorial Staff' 3; Senior Play, Business Manager 3; Student Council 2. BERNICE L. MILLHEIM Bernie Dancing seems to be Hernie’s main interest. Just mix a laugh, a good sense of humor, and the ability to make friends and you’ll have Bernie. However, she doesn’t believe in putting her heart and soul into her work. Perhaps it’s because it belongs to Harold. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Prom, Refreshment Committee 2. GLADYS M. MILTENBERGER Milty Although Gladys comes from out of town, that doesn’t prevent her from taking part in the hand and other school activities. Putting all her energy into it, she can be found at every football game beating the drum and urging her team on to victory. Hand 3; Baseball 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Student Librarian 2; Volleyball 1. CHRISTINA MITCH Chris Chris would rather read a good library book in study hall than study her lessons. She likes to dance and listen to popular music. She enjoys playing basketball, her favorite sport. Chris is also an active member of the Dramatic Club. In the near future she would like to be a stenographer. Baseball 1,2; Basketball 2; Commercial Club 1,2; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Magazine Campaign, Publicity Manager 1; Volleyball 1. 22 GUSTAVE F. MONDSCHEIN Gus Gus, one of our Bath students, lives in a world of his own. He speaks very little, and then only when spoken to. However, we do know he takes a liking to girls. Who’s the attraction, Gus? Charlie Frick and Gus are ardent pals and spend a lot of time together. Science Club 3. WILLIAM B. MOREY Bill Looking for Bill? You can be sure to find him in the center — of the football team, of a hull session, or having the central position of the class as president. Morey has proved his athletic ability by his three years as a varsity football man. Bill is one of the most popular boys in the class, despite that little bald spot. He hopes to become a doctor. Football, Varsity I, 2, 3; Prom, Committee 2; Science Club 3; Student Council 1; Class President 1. BETTY JANE NAGLE Chubby Come on, team! Let’s go! That’s Chubby, giving her usual pep talk in gym class. She is an excellent baseball and basketball player. It seems that Chubby enjoys sports better than doing school work. She has no plans for her future. Athletic Council 2; Baseball I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 3; Volleyball 1, 2. ALBERT G. NEEL Neely Albert doesn’t look like the football player that he is, but on the football field he is full of vim, vigor, and vitality. However, he doesn’t believe in over- work, at least not in school. He keeps in step with the latest styles in men’s clothes — overalls and “T” shirts. Albert plans to enter college. Basketball, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Football 1, 2. 3; Science Club 3; Student Council 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1, Secretary 2. RAYMOND R. NEUNER Neuner Toot! Toot! This is our little man with the big horn, the tuba. Although Neuner doesn’t like school, he manages to get by nicely. He is interested in electricity and radio, both of which he would like to weave into his future. Band 1.2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Track 2. 23 RODNEY D. NOLF Snuffy Although younger than most of the members of the senior class. Rodney is popular among his fellow students. And. although he is not an exceptional student, he can and does good work if he wants to'. His main interests include hunting, trapping, and fishing. Forum Club 3; Senior Play, Property Committee 3. DOROTHY M. OPUNGER Dottie A merry giggle, sparkling brown eyes, rather small of stature, and lots of pep identify Dottie. A commercial student, she is interested in sports. Dottie is our female Bob Hope, keeping us posted on the latest jokes. Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 1. ROZALIA H. OSTROWSKI Rosie Although she may seem quiet and timid, Rosie puts all her energy into a volleyball game. Rosie is one of those lucky lassies who has a driver’s license. In the future she would like to work in an office. Blue and White Typist 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3. STELLA H. OSWALD Stella An ever-present smile is Stella’s trademark. Having a special fondness lor sports, she participated actively in all of them. Since Coplay holds the interest of this fair lass, she isn’t seen very much in Nazareth. Blue and White Typist 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Photography Club 2; Baseball 2. ANTHONY A. PANCOTTINE Tony If you’re looking for Tony, you will most likely find him in the library, where most of his fifteen minute periods arc spent gabbing with the guys from Stockertown. Tony is not too interested in school, hut he manages to get along. What about girls? Oh, he likes them all. Student Council 3. 24 MARLYN R. PETTY Marlyn Marlyn’s broad smile lor everyone makes him outstanding among his pals. Bringing the fellas to school in his old Ford seems to he one of his big joys. Hunting and fishing hold much of his interest while school seems to be one of his lesser joys. His ambition, he says, is to become an electrician. HAITI E E. PETZ Hattie The Sea! The Sea!” That was Hattie’s chant as the elocutionist of the senior play, A Date IVith Judy. If you sec a gray Plymouth with smoke pouring out of it, don’t be alarmed; Hattie has just been driving with the hand brake on. Baseball 2; Dramatic Club 3; Senior Play, Minor 3; Volleyball 2. PAUL S. PORT Paul Paul hails from the city of Stockertown. He is rather silent in school, but out of school, he’s quite a talker. Paul showed great interest in Mr. Goulding’s Weekend Work Camp” project and spent some time there. He intends to become a truck driver. Dramatic Club 3; Prom, Refreshment Committee 2; Science Club 3. RICHARD H. REAGAN Dick Swish! There goes that Ford with Dick at the steering wheel. His little Model A serves as a means of transportation for him and his schoolmates. Richard has a fondness for horses and rides in his spare time. He plans to be a mechanic after graduation. GERALDINE A. REESE GYrry That slim and neat Gerry is another of the dependable commercial students is proved by her willingness to work as a Comet typist. She is an active member of the Dramatic Club. Over weekends, (Jerry works at Lou’s Diner. Claude works there, too, huh, Gerry? Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Comet Typist 3; Blue and White Typist 2; Dra- matic Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2. 25 JOHN M. REICHART John Although John seems quiet in school, he can make himself heard with the gang. He enjoys reading library hooks in his study periods. John, one of the few general students taking German, can be heard trying out his German on his classmates. Science Club 3. AUDREY M. ROBERTS Audrey Audrey, seemingly quiet on the surface, isn’t quiet at all in Chem lab, German class, or in the lunch room. Her hobby is corresponding with her many foreign pen pals. Audrey’s name is a regular feature on the honor roll, for she is conscientious and a hard worker. Her aim for the future is to be a nurse. Comet. Editorial 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 2; Student Librarian 2, 3. MARGARET I. RULOFF Peanuts One glance at Peanuts will show how she gained her nickname. Small, lively, talkative, and a friendly personality describe her accurately. Her ability in commercial work was shown by her work as a Comet typist. After graduation she will seek secretarial work. Basketball 2; Blue and White Typist 2; Comet Typist 3; Magazine Cam- paign, Renewal Manager 2; Prom Committee 2. EMMA I. SAYLOR Emma Hold on, kids!’’ shouts Emma as she whizzes by in her girl-filled Chevy. 'Phis tall, slim senior is active in gym class and has helped her team out of many tight spots. After school each day she works at the waist mill. In the future Emma intends to be a secretary. Commercial Club 3; Dramatic Club 2. GRACE F. SCHAFFER Grace Want to know about the latest book she read? Grace could probably give you a good summary, for reading is a favorite hobby along with talking and writing letters. Grace isn’t too interested in school, but she usually manages to come through all right. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 26 KATHLEEN M. SCHISLER K itten Kitten would like to spend the rest of her life just dancing. Schisler and homework do nor mix very well, hut she does enjoy all sports. It seems that deciding between Nazareth and Easton takes a great deal of her time. Basketball I, 2; Commercial Club, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1, 2. KATHLEEN A. SCHNERR Schnerr ‘Til drive men mad, mad, mad!” That’s Kathleen as Judy in the senior play. She holds two top positions at N. H. S. — Co-editor of the Blue and White and Associate Editor of the Comet. In the future she hopes to enter Susquehanna University. Band. Drum Majorette 2, 3; Blue and White 1, Associate Editor 2, Co-Editor 3; Comet, Associate Editor 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council I; Senior Play, Major 3; Prom Committee 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. HERBERT H. SCHRAMM Herbie Herbie is a prankster and manages to be out of the teachers’ good graces much of the time. After school he works or can be seen driving his father’s car around town. When he graduates, he plans to be a moritcian. Forum Club 3. HILDA M. SCHULTZ Shorty Hilda believes in expressing her opinion, especially when she feels she’s right. Shorty can hardly ever be seen going anywhere slowly, especially on her daily noon hike out to East Lawn. Hilda’s strong imagination should bring her lots of fun in the art of hairdressing. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Senior Play, Property Committee 3. PHYLLIS M. SHERMAN Phyl Phyl rushes from Blue and White to Comet Editorial Staff meeting or maybe basketball or baseball, because she participates in many activities. Sherman is interested in everything except boys. Baseball 1; Basketball I; Blue and White 1, Associate Editor 2, Co-Editor 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club I; Photography Club 2; Prom Committee 2; Senior Play, Minor 3. 27 CATHERINE E. SIEGFRIED Siggie Whiz! There goes Siggie a minute or two before the buzzer. One of our town students whose name sometimes appears on the honor roll, she is always ready to defend what she thinks is right. Siggie’s pleasing personality has won her many friends. Her goal is to he a competent and efficient nurse. Comet, Editorial 3; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 2; Prom Decorating Com- mittee 2; Student Council 3. DOROTHY M. SILFIES Dorothy Dorothy is small and inclined to be rather quiet. Sports do not appeal to her very much, but she enjoys singing and was a member of the Glee Club. Dorothy is an out-of-town commercial student. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2. GLORIA M. SMITH Smitty A Dodge, a small fox terrier, and leisure time for listening to records are the most valuable possessions of Smitty. Next to these. Gloria likes ice and roller skating and enjoys frequent dunks in near-by Belfast creek. As to the future, Ciloria is definitely undecided. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2. LUELLA G. SMITH Lu Here’s Lu, that popular cutie of the senior class. As Glee Club pianist and an active band member, Lu is developing her musical talent. One of her favorite pastimes is dancing. Her probable future — maybe Soapy can answer that, huh, Lu? Band 1, 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3; Comet, Editorial 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club, Accompanist 1. 2, 3; Prom, Decorating Committee 2. BETTY A. SMOYER Bets Bets would like to dance her life away and never go to school. She enjoys driving around in that Black Chevv. Betty was Mrs. Hotchkiss, the proud mother of talented Kloise, in A Date If'ith Judy. Bets would like to become a beautician. Comet, Editorial Staff 3; Glee Club 1; Senior Play, Minor 3. 28 CARL G. SOLT Soapy Not too studious, but full of mischief — that’s Soapy. After school and Saturdays he is employed at Solt’s garage. He is fond of dancing, especially with a certain senior girl from room 25. In the future he intends to be an auto- mobile salesman. Football I; From, Decorating Committee 2. LORETTA R. SPANGENBERG Spangu Because this miss formerly lived in Bangor, she couldn’t decide where her allegiance belonged. The temptation of N. H. S. was too great and now she’s a loyal Nazareth rooter. Although she may seem quiet, she is a good student and is preparing for a nursing career. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Forum Club 3. LORAINE M. SPENGLER Rainy Rainy’s sole interest in school is home economics. Maybe this is in prepa- ration for her future which will be well taken care of by Harold. A hobby that occupies a lot of I.oraine’s time is collecting fancy pieces of glassware. Dramatic Club 3; Cilee Club 1. CATHERINE STELTZMAN Cathy A whiz on the gym floor, Cathy is interested in every sport. If you want to keep up with the latest gossip, just ask Cathy. After graduation, she hopes to become a secretary or a bookkeeper. Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Commercial Club 3; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3. DONALD R. STOUDT Unc Did you say a physique! That is what this Tatamy lad possesses. One of our powerful fullbacks, he helped our team to victory. Donald and school work don’t mix, hut a certain senior from room 33 seems to get along with him quite well. Donald claims he needs a rest after graduation. From what, Donald? Football, Varsity 2, 3. 29 ARLING G. STOUT A rling Arling’s favorite pastime is fishing, although we never saw any of his catches. He has quite a sense of humor, we’re told. Arling was one of Mr. Kostenbader’s willing assistant stage managers during the senior play. Basketball, Assistant Manager 2; Football, Assistant Manager 1; Photo- graphy Club 3; Senior Play, Assistant Stage Manager 3. RICHARD R. STOUT Dick Putt, putt! Putt, putt! Here comes Dick to school on his motor bike. Since Dick works at PafF and Darrohn’s Garage, he doesn’t have time for after- school activities. Although Richard enjoys deer hunting, he isn’t very interested in school. After graduation, he plans to become a mechanic. Science Club 3. OWEN H. SULLIVAN Sully Who's that mighty guard blocking his stiff opponents in that all-important football game? It’s Sully, fighting with determination to win. Besides football, Sully enjoys driving the Hast Lawn gang to school. He has little interest in school subjects, and his future appears to be undecided. Football. Varsity I. 2. 3; Track 2; Science Club 3. ALEENE V. SWEITZER Switzer Buzz! Buzz! Buzz! No, it’s not Walter Winchel; it’s just Aleene spreading the latest gossip. Quiet! Switzer never heard the word. Her pleasing per- sonality plus a cheery smile make her a friend to everyone. Her latest — you’ll just have to ask Switzer — we’re too confused! Baseball 2; Basketball 2; Blue and White 3; Dramatic Cluh 3. BETTY M. TAJNAY Betty In Betty’s junior year she came to us from Sewanhaka High School on Long Island. She likes sports of any kind from hiking and swimming to hunting and baseball. Betty has a three mile hike to school every morning and she claims she enjoys it. Comet, Kditorial 3; Dramatic Club 3; Forum Club. Vice-President 3; Glee Club 2. 30 ROBERT E. TAYLOR Bob Hob’s shortness has not handicapped him in any way, because many a time he entered a football game and helped to win a victory. Hob claims he enjoys hunting and fishing more than going to school; however he seems to be having a good time in school. Hascball 1; Raskcthall J. V. 1; Football Varsity 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3. BETTY JANE TENGES Betty Although little interested in school clubs. Betty helped at the refreshment stand during home football games. She was one of the active and dependable typists on the Comet staff. Betty’s interest lies in Kaston. She plans to become a secretary. Baseball 1: Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club 1; Glee Club 1. JOYCE H. TRACH Joyce “Come on. team! Let’s go.” shouts Joyce, one of our varsity cheerleaders. One of the best dressed gals at Nazareth High, Joyce helped to write personalities for the Comet. Although Dechic occupies a lot of her time. Joyce plans to become a nurse. Cheerleader. J. V. 2. Varsity 3; Comet, Kdirorial 3; Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 2; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Glee Club 2; Prom Committee 2; Student Librarian 1. DOLORES E. TRINKLE Dolly Dolly is a small, care-free girl who doesn’t believe in worrying. Although she may seem very shy and innocent, she is really a very talkative and impish lass. Four of her main hobbies are reading, writing letters to Bethlehem and France, collecting recipes for her hope chest, and forgetting to do her lessons. Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Photography £lub 2. JACK O. TURNER Jack Jack is one of the industrious and popular senior boys. His main interest and pastime is hunting. Although everyone has ability to some degree, few can apply their ability as well as Jack. When he graduates, he would like to enter college. His main goal in life is to be a farmer. Comet, Business Staff 3; Dramatic Club 3; Senior Play, Stage Manager 3. 31 CARL V. UHLER Butch Better late than never,” seems to he Burch’s motto, since he usually pops into school about a minute before the buzzer rings. When there’s a racket in room 31, you can be sure Butch is in the center of it. Although he is not too interested in school, he does get along. Most of Carl’s spare time is spent in Bath. Student Council 3. ANTHONY J. UNGER Tony Tony hails from Cherry Hill. He usually pals around with Hessie, hut as yet has not ridden on Louie’s motorcycle. Tony is quiet but he thinks a lor. As he is interested in trees, his ambition is to become a nursery expert. Forum Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3. ROBERT J. UNGER Unger That silence is golden seems to he Unger’s motto and it’s too had that more of us can’t be like this chap. He comes to school on his hike in any kind of weather. Unger is a very attentive student who tries to make good in all his subjects. He is still undecided about what he’ll do after graduation. RICHARD J. VENTIN Dick Dick has given many of his classmates quite a few laughs with his quick wit. Since he spends his time working in his uncle’s barber shop, lie doesn’t go out for sports, although he does taken an interest in them. Science Club 3. DALE D. VOGEL Vogel Vogel is one of the N. H. S.’s active athletes. As end on the football squad and outfielder on the baseball team, he has proved to be a great asset to our sports. Give Vogel a rifle and shells and he’s all set to venture into the outdoors. Vogel plans to be an automobile mechanic. Baseball 2, 3; Football, Varsity 2, 3; Science Club 3. 32 VIOLA V. WATSON Shorty Viola, a cure little tyke, is appreciated Tor her infectious grin and her keen sense of humor. The only school activity she is in is the glee club. Shorty works hard at her lessons, so that she will be able to work as an office :irl after graduation. Commercial Club I. 2; Dramatic Club 2: Glee Club 2: Senior Play. Prop erty Committee 3; Volleyball 2. HAROLD S. WEISS Harold Harold’s hobbies are hunting and fishing. He is nor interested in school, but manages to get passing grades. Lately, he enjoys going to Bethlehem. Harold intends to be a chicken farmer after graduation. Photography Club 3. LORRAINE M. WERKHEISER Lorraine Lorraine is a capable, industrious commercial student, well-liked by her classmates. As typist for the Comet, she demonstrated her ability which should help her as a secretary. Blue and White Typist 2; Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club 2: Dra- matic Club 3; Magazine Campaign. Renewal Manager 2. KATHARINE L. WINN Winnie Whizz — what’s that? It’s Winnie riding by in her new Mercury. Besides being on the editorial staff of the Blue and White, Winnie was an editor and wrote personalities for the Comet. As she is actively interested in art education, she plans to enter college and major in it. Blue and White, Kditorial 1. 2, 3; Comet, Associate Kditor 3; Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3: (ilee Club 1, 2; Prom, Entertainment Committee, 2; Senior Play. Publicity Committee 3; Student Council 3. DOLORES M. WOODRING Woody Wherever there’s laughter, there’s sure to be Woody. Although she is one of the best chatterboxes in the senior class, she can really hold her own in an argument. After graduation. Woody plans to work in an office. Blue and White, Kditorial 2, Typist 3; Glee Club 3; Student Librarian 1. 33 EDWARD F. YANDRASITS Eddie Eddie is a great sport when it comes to hunting and fishing. How’s your luck. Eddie? As a member of the Science Club. Eddie shows a great interest in our scientific world. Although he is quite good looking, he doesn’t seem to be interested in girls, huh, Eddie? Science Club 3. DORIS M. YEISLEY Doris “Shoot, shoot,” yells Doris, one of our ardent basketball players. Although not very much interested in school, she does manage to get along. Doris, just what do you intend to do in the future? It seems rather vague to everyone. Baseball 2; Basketball 1.2; Volleyball 2, 3; Commercial Club 3. RUTH N. YOUNG Ruthie “Be quiet, Randolph. shouts Ruthie as Mrs. Foster in A Date IVith Judy. Her inborn dramatic ability was a great asset to the success of the senior play. In the future, she hopes to become a nurse. Comet, Editorial 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2; Senior Play. Major 3; Student Librarian 2, 3. KARL ZELLER Charlie Charlie is interested in messing around” with chemicals, electricity, and craftwork of all kinds, which makes an interesting conglomeration in his cellar. Karl’s main sport is hunting and he loves nothing more than to take to field and stream at the expense of school. In the future Karl plans to attend college. Comet, Editorial 3. WARREN C. ZERFASS Clint Clint’s favorite subject, he tells us. is study hall. A man of many interests, he may be found anywhere but homeroom 31 in the fifteen minute periods. His hobby is playing the alto horn in the hand, and this he does very well. After graduation, lie plans to enlist in the Navy. Band 1, 2. 3. 34 ELIZABETH A. ZIEGLER Liz Here’s Liz, an Kditor of the Comet and a co-editor of the Blue and White. Liz is an excellent student and has proved to he a dependable and faithful worker. In the future Liz plans to enter college. Athletic Council, Vice-President 2; Blue and White 1. Associate Kditor 2. Co-Editor 3; Comet, Kditor 3; Dramatic Club I. 2. 3; Glee Club I, 2; Student Council 2; Photography Club 2; Class President 2; Basketball I; Senior Play, Publicity Committee 3. ROBERT A. ZIPF Robert Robert enjoys farming, autos, and horses, but most of all, just doing nothing. Although he thinks school is dull, he does manage to do fairly good work. Girls are his hug-a-hoo and he thinks they’re very uninteresting. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Semester President.........................................Charles Knecht Vice-President............................................Robert Frack Secretary................................................Kathryn Heller Treasurer.........................................Ma rtin Keppel Second Semester President...... V ice-President Secretary..... Treasurer...... . . . .John Bensing Raymond Neuner . Bernice Millheim . .William Morey 35 First Row: Bencvggro, Albani, Dorozowski, Brodt, Del.ong, Dost. Cressman. Stroud Row: Dros- noclc. Bond, Dcutsch, Abel, Bailey, Berger, Bortz. Third Row: R. Butts, Campanaro, Correll, Diehl, Bartholomew, I,. Butz, Dorozowski, Andrews. Junior Class First Row: Fificld, Franczak, Gaunter, Frey, Frahle. Hadl, Giovanni. Second Row: Gehringcr, Fehr. J. Frantz, Ferraro, Freestone, Flory, (iamhoni, M. Frantz, Gregory. Third Row: Gollatz. Kdelman, A. Kckhart, Gower. I.. F.ckhart, Gammer, Gaunter, Fischl, Flick. Fassl. 36 First Rote: Kalilcr. Himler, Happel, Kelchner, Kilpatrick. Johnson. Keller. Second Row: T. Hahn, M. Klcpeisz, Hoch, Houck, K. Heckman, Henshue, Kciper, A. Hcycr, Harhart. Third Renv: Karlo- witch. F. Klcpeisz, C. Hahn, S. Klcpeisz, Klcintop, L. Hahn, Henninp, H. Heckman, Keppel, W. Hahn. Junior Class First Row: Kowitz, Kromer. Licht, Kowalzck, Peters, Kuhns. A. Miller. Second Rcnv: Kraemer, Meyers, Metz, Lahr, Kline, Meyers, l.erch, Leh, Leh, Miller. Third Row: Mucha, Kratz, Peterson, C. Leh, Kostcnhader, Pagni, Olson, Mohn, Nagle, Moser. 37 First Rote: L. Roth. Pritchard, Port, Phillips, Remaley, Saylor, Schefflcr. Second Rote: Remsing, Reichard, Shinier, Pike, A. Roth, Ra| p, Reagan, R. Roth, Santo. Petra glia. Third Row: Seig- fried, I). Shafer, H. Roth, R. Roth rock, Senneca. Schoeneberger, M. Rissmiller, Pierzga, Marlyn Roth, Powell. Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANK YANDRAS1TS President JKAN SHIM HR Vice-President ROBERTA SCHEFFLER Secretary MARION SAYLOR Treasurer First Row: Welty, Suter, F. Unger, J. Teel, Wav, Stampf, Thomas. Second Row: L. Smith, Warn- bold, Zcllner, Shook, Wunderly, Shinier, Tomino, Yandrasitz, Vetovitz. Third Row: Trach, R. Smith, Shotwcli, K. Unger, D. Teel, Wessncr, Steward, Wcrkhciser. 38 First Row: Christman, Buss, Ciarrocchi. Anderson. Beil, Bourguignon, But . Second Rotv: Camalinc, dross, Bealer, Beam, Bush, Altemose. Third Rotv: Bensing, Alich, Arduini, Buck. Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BARBARA PERSON President FRANKLIN RULOKF Vice-President ELIZABETH URSPRUNG Secretary BRUCE EICKHOFF Treasurer JEAN H. YOUNG Asst. Secretary-Treasurer First Row: Fassel, Cortez, K. Engler, Edelman, J. Engler, Clewell, Farnack. Second Rotv: Clift, Faust, Drum, Clark, Colvcr, Fehncl, Ever, Davis. Third Row: Dusinski, Counts, EickofL, Detwiler, R. Dollingcr. 39 First Rote: Gori, Fritchic, Germanton, F. Hahn, Gamboni, I . Hahn, Hamel. Second Rote: A. Graver, Garr, Fromm, Fuls, M. Hahn. Gross, Fry, Gaston. Third Rote: Gillingham Hamm, A. Ferraro, R. Graver, Fehnel, V. Ferraro, Frack. Sophomore Class First Rote: Herd, Hofer, K. Jones, Hcycr, H. Kindt, King, Hayden. Second Rote: Kerler, Kenyon, Henshue, Heckman, Johnson. Knecht, Kern. Keenhole. Third Rote: Houck, Kline, I). Jones, Hoadley, R. Kindt, Kemmerer, Hartzeli. 40 First Row: Matthews, Manning, McCandlcss, Martino, Miltcnbcrger, Kocher, Kromer. Second Row: Ralph Millheim, Marth, Richard Millhcim, Kratzer, Kostcnbader, Macey, Miller. Matthias. Third Ro:c: Miksch, Miller, Loder, Lentz, Mann, Koehler, Lindcnmoycr, Marasitz. Sophomore Class First Roto: Rissmillcr, Mitch. Plciss, Pike, Person, Rinker, Payonk. Second Row: Peters, Rampulla, Minnich, Rcgi, Ott, Muth, Neuman. Third Rotv: Nagle, Ncwhard, Rcmcl, Nolf. J. Reagan, Rcimcr, Mittman, L. Reagan. 41 First Roto: L. Roth, Shimer, Sandt, Shireman, G. Smith, Silfies, P. Smith. Second Row: Schlencr, Soldcritch, Starncr, Siegal, Trinklc, Rumscy, Smith, RuloflF. Third Roto: Rogers, Stark, Swcitzcr, Shafer, R. Roth, Siegfried, Seyfried, Robinson. Sophomore Class First Roto: Troutmann, Jean H. Young, Thomas, Weiner, Ursprung, Werner, Toth. Second Roto: Yost, Jean O. Young, Weiss, Unger, Stout, Umstead, Wimmer, Wcrkheiscr. Third Row: Zellner, Wambold, T. Sutter, Unger, Wagner, Walsh, C. Sutter, Yavorski. 42 Eight O’clock Band Rehearsal Studious Moments Preparing Our Assignments Identifying germs in Biology Determining the reflection images of concave and convex mirrors in Consumer Science Experimenting with Conductive Liquids in Chemistry Working out the Financial Statements Students for the Business JVor Id Demonstrating a Proposition in Geometry Learning Everyday Business Arithmetic 51 Physica! Exercise keeps our students fit Presentation of audiometer by Quota Club of Nazareth Dr. Fraunfelder makes a routine examination Fitness a Necessity Girls keep in trim Boys play basketball during gym period Girls play a hot volleyball game Making a decision in Student Council Preparing for the big game Committee prepares decorations Hallowe’en Partv reparations under way Seniors planning their class trip 55 THE COMET ART EDITOR Richard Bcsscnhoftcr TYPISTS Rose Heidemvolf Doris Meyers Marion Himler Geraldine Reese Betty Kclchner Margaret Ruloff Isabel Kochcr Betty Tenges Lorraine Wcrkhciscr EDITORS Dorothy Evcritt Phyllis Sherman Heher Graver Katharine Winn Kathleen Schnerr Eli aheth Ziegler PERSONALITY WRITERS Kathryn Heller Luella Smith Margaret Homoki Betty Smover Pauline Kenyon Betty Tajnay Robert Leh Joyce Trach Audrey Roberts Ruth Young Catherine Siegfried Karl Zeller BUSINESS STAFF Joyce Auchenbach Charles Knecht Frances Altemosc Richard Kracmer Robert Beers Gloria Marsh komainc Hearn Elizabeth Miksch Jack Turner FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Elizabeth Sloat, Editorial Miss Jean Clutc, Art Mrs. Clair Metzger, Business 56 THE BLUE k WHITE CO-EDITORS Phyllis Sherman Kathleen Schnerr Elizabeth Ziegler ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lorraine Fifield Thelma Flory Constance Kracmcr EDITORIAL STAFF Jean Buss Barbara Person Gloria DcReamus Don Peterson Marjorie Frantz Deborah Philips Daniel Jones Marion Saylor Marjorie King Roberta Scheffler Haven Knecht Louise Smith John Maev Robert Tomino Eugene Mohn Elizabeth Ursprung Ollic Ann Ott Katharine Winn TYPISTS Rose Ba jan Elizabeth Deutsch Pauline Doto ewt I i Violet Gaunter Roinaine Hearn Rose Heidenwolf Mary Klcpeis Evelyn Licht Gloria Marsh Doris Meyers Rozalia Ostrowski Stella Oswald Louise Roth Margaret RulofT Aleene Sweitzer Dolores Woodring BUSINESS STAFF Betty Abel Anna Deily Vinccnza Ferraro Lorraine Flick Darlene Frantz Isabel Kocher Hilda Lieberman Ardalene Matthias FACULTY ADVISERS Mr. (Jordon Feller Mr. J. Frederic Knecht Mrs. Thomas Kolessar Mrs. Clair Metzger Mr. Quentin Zell 57 i - A Date A Comedy in Three Acts CAST OF CHARACTERS by Aleen Leslie Presented by THE SENIOR CLASS Nazareth High School Directed by Mr. Kostenbader December 4 and 5 Auditorium J tidy Foster............. Mr. Foster................ Mrs. Foster............... Randolph Foster........... Oogie..................... Barbara................... Mitzi..................... Hannah.................... Mrs. Schlutzhammer........ Mr. Martindale............ Mrs. Hotchkiss............ Eloise Hotchkiss.......... Rexford Merideth O'Conner Susie..................... . Kathleen Schnerr .......Robert Leh ......Ruth Young .....Robert Beers . . . Michael Master Kathleen Altemose .....Barbara Doll . Elizabeth Miksch . . Phyllis Sherman ....Charles Faust ....Betty Smoyer ......Hattie Petz .... Heber Graver . . Irene Hagenbuch First Row: SchncTr, Master, Mr. Kostenbader, Leh, Young. Second Row: Faust, Kclchncr, Doll, Altemose, Sherman, beers. Third Row: Hagenbuch, Smoyer, Graver, Petz, Miksch. 5$ With Judy There ain’t room in this she- ang for me and that carnation stuff” “Haloo, Haloo, Haloo,” repeats Mitzi as a famous French divorcee 59 ‘‘I’ve got a date with Judy,” Oogie croons Judy and Barbara before the dance Our Baud BAND PERSONNEL Mr. A. C. Weinhofer, Director Charles Knecht, Student Director Cornets John Andrews James Eyer Linford Fehnel Robert Frack Richard Carr Hugh Heckman Russell Kindt Bruce Reimer Charles Sutter John Unangst Clarinets Doris Borguignon John Dusinski Jeanne Engler Mildred Fifield Jean Frantz viola Kenyon Charles Knecht Haven Knecht Robert Leh Don Peterson Joan Rumsey John Todora Reynold Werkheiser Shirley Yost Jean Young Baritones Ralph Houser Joseph Karlowitch Barbara Shinier Ilorns Emma Minnich Raymond Neuner Warren Zerfass Trombones Carl Gower David Gower Charles Hahn Howard Koehler David Reimer Frederick Smith Tuba John Bensing Ralph Brodt Daniel Jones Saxa phone Donald Koehler Joanne Stout Robert Zellner Flutes Lorcne Kenyon Maryann Toth Bells Doris Mengcl Luella Smith Percussion Arlin Eckhart Robert Eschenfelder Robert Keiper Gladys Miltenberger Louise Smith Robert Tomino Majorettes Phyllis Beil Elizabeth Engler Marjorie Frantz Anita Gamboni Nancy Gregory Miriam Kowalczk Connie Mathews Shirley Pleiss Glennie Rader Kathleen Schnerr Marjorie Trach Dorothy Weiner Jeanette Werkheiser Color Guards Charles Correll Marvin Roth James Nolf Frank Yandersitz • 60 ANNUAL CONCERT High School Auditorium May 5, 6 and 7 BAND OFFICERS Director...........................Augustine Car! Weinhofer Student Director.....................................Charles Knecht Secretary-Treasurer............................Luella Smith Assistant Secretary-Treasurer........................Barbara Shinier Librarians........Joanne Engler, Robert Leh, Bruce Reinicr Quartermaster.................................Raymond Neuner (A Down with the Jolly Rodger Gaily over Rippling Waters PRINCIPALS IN “BLOW MK DOWN” Standing: Marjorie Frantz, Vincent Ferraro, William Gaston, Carl Kernel, Larry Reagan, Roger Counts. Joan Frable. Sitting: Miriam Kowalczk, Linford Fchncl, Edgar Fchnel, Charlotte Brodt. Blow Me Down presented April 8 and 9 Auditorium Directed by Mrs. M. M. Hand Choralairs First row: Betty Kclchner, Louise Smith. Mrs. Hand. Shirley Knauss, Barbara Doll. Second row: Bernice Millhcim, Anita Roth. Mildred Detwiler, Miriam Kowalc .k, Joan Fra hie, Marjorie Frantz. Production Crew We’re Pirates Bold Forum Club Orators In Action Assisting our Librarian Shall the United States Adopt Universal Military Training? Presented in assembly March 17 Student librarians help check books in and out each fifteen minute period daily Photography Club Mr. Roth explaining photo tech- niques to a group of the Photog- raphy Club First Roto: Henvengo, Fehr, Shircmnn, Miss Wagner. Unger, Frantz, I). Franczak. Second Roto: Christman, Fassl, Mitch, Edel- man. Siegel, Licht. Johnson. C. Ciarrochi. Alhani, Dest. Kositz, Giovanni. Third Roto: Meyers. S. Franczak, Wimmcr, Clark. Anderson, Fazckas, A. Ciarrochi. Kampiilla. Faust. Clift. Ostrowski. Commercial Clubs First Row: Oswald. Deutsch, Pike, Miss Wagner, Yeisley, Schisler, Rinkcr. Second Roto: Drosnock. Thomas, Huftsmirh. Klcpicz, Dorozowski.Zellner, Peters, Heiden- wolf, Dei ley, A. Kahler. Third Roto: Lahr, Hadl, Heckman, Stampf, G. Smith, Never. Kilpatrick, Saylor. Klein- top, l.ieherman. Keller. 65 mm Science Clubs First Roto: Kratz, Ralthrope. M. Keppel, Mr. Owens, Kurtz. Julius, Kerier. Second Roto: Moser, Hess, Neuner, R. Roth, Frick, Gaunter, W. Kcppel, Reichard, M. Roth. W. Hahn. Karlowitch, Stout. Third Roto: Houck, J. Hahn. Jandrasitz. Yandrasitz, Andrews. C. Hahn. Rapp, Sullivan, Neel. Port. Butts. Fourth Row: C. Faust. H. Roth, A. Klusko. Vcntin, Kostenbader, C. Vogel, L. Hahn, Unger, C. Lch, Happel. Hontz, Mondschein. First Row: (iamhoni, Kcppel, Kostenbader, Mr. Owens, Ko- walc .k. Miller, Thomas. Second Row: Benvegno, Pritchard. Shimer, Krorner. Hoch, Bond, Albani, Pliess. Roth. Third Row: Schlener, Kycr, Kline. Kckhart, Gregory, Dorozow- ski. Knecht, Ruloff. Fourth Roto: Campanaro, Stark, Wag- ner, Senneca, Teel, Schoene- herger. Counts, V. Ferraro. First Roto: Gaston, Dech. Dcutsch, Mr. Owens, Olson. Bensing, Fchnel. Second Row: Altemose, Yavorski. Betz, Hartzcll, D. Ferraro, Morey, Kern, Kunhale, Derr. Third Row: Mitman, H. Frack, Smith. A. Ferraro. Koehler, R. Frack, Barlich, Heckman, Gillingham. Fourth Row: Bavda, Kindt, Kickoff, Roth. Dramatic Clubs First Roto: RuloH'. Reese. Peters. Miss Unangst. Werk- lieiscr, Daniele, 'I'. Hahn. Sec- ond Roto: Manning. Tajnay. HuH'smith. Kromer, Shimer. Hoch, Berber. Del.ong, Ever- itt, Hahn. Suter, Hagcnhuch. Third Roto: Cressman. Thomas. Abel, Way, Applegate, Gam- I'oni, Oplinger. Sillies. Prit- chard. Fourth Roto: Trinkle. Houck. Smith. Beil. Port. Kline, Gregory, Bortz. First Roto: Hayden, Hinder, Anderson, Miss Unangst, Hunt. Hamel. Young. Second Roto: Spengler, Flick, Buss. Mc- Candlcss, D. Kahlcr, Faust. K. Altemose. I.auhaeh. Clewell, Petz. P. Smith, Wambold. Auchcnbach. Third Roto: Schultz. Donella, Metz. Miksch. Germanton, Bealcr. Regi, Wunderly. Mitch, Nagle. Hofer. Umstead. Fourth Roto: A. Houck, Alich, Kerch, Tur- ner. Port, Frack, Olson, Burts, Taylor. First Roto: Saylor. Persons, Winn, Miss Unangsr, Schnerr, Fromm, Matthews. Second Roto: Manning, Kuhns, Bond, Plciss, Sherman, Sandt. Hart- zell, Trach, Trinkle, Custer, Ruloft'. Third Roto: Fifield, Muth, Kraemcr, Klipple, Florv, Frantz, Heckman. Swcitzer, Ursprung, Yost. Fourth Roto: Ott. Kostcnhader, Ziegler, Du- zinski, Renald, Wagner, Spang- enberg, Jones. All activity funds arc handled by Mrs. Metz, our school treasurer Library funds are supple- mented through the sale of magazines from Curtis, Crowell, and International Companies. Learning the mechanism and the operation of the car in Driver Education. ATHLETIC COUNCIL MEETS TOUCHDOWNS Ned (2), Roth. Julius Neel (2). Roth (2). Stoudt (2), Julius Hontz Hahn, Hontz. Stoudt (2). Nagle. Julius, Roth Neel. Julius, Roth Roth, Neel Roth (2) Roth (4), Schocncbcrger, Julius Roth (3). Julius (2). Ned (2) Stoudt, Julius BLUE EAGLES FOOTBALL SUMMARY 1947 Opponents Sept. 20.....Shilling!on................................................. Sept. 26.....Phillipshurg Parochial...................................... Oct. 4.......Whitehall................................................... Oct. 11......Kaston J. V................................................. Oct. 18......Coplav...................................................... Oct. 25......Pen Argyl................................................... Nov. 1.......Bangor...................................................... Nov. 10......Kmmaus...................................................... Nov. 15......Hast Stroudsburg............................................ Nov. 27......Wilson...................................................... Opp. S.H.S. 7 26 0 46 20 6 0 47 0 22 25 13 6 12 18 38 6 44 6 13 FOOTBALL TEAM First Rene: Vogel, Hontz. Schocncbcrger, Tandrositz, Morev, Sullivan. Gammer. Taylor, Kraemer. Bayda. Second Row: Bessenhoffer, Klusko. Klcpeis, Decn, Houck, Hahn, Santo, Stoudt, Kurtz, Unger, Rissmiller. Third Row: Mr. l.ch, Fulmer, Scvfncd, Pagnt, Dorozowski, Wessner, Ferraro, Loder, Happel, Nagle, Kostcnbader. Fourth Row: Mr. Cump, Olsen, Neel, Keppel, Roth, Julius, Mr. Bartolet. 70 VA RSITY C H EERLEAD ER S 1947 BASEBALL STATISTICS Halting—.491 Runs—112 Doubles—Julius (5), Manner (4). Kosten- bader (4), Dorozowski (3). Gammer (3). Rissmiller (3). Vogel (3), Henning (2). Bessonhofter (1) Triples—Rissmiller (2), Kostenbader (I), Julius (1) Homcruns- Dorozowski (I), Manner (1), Kostenbader (1). Strike outs—Manner (65). Kostenbader (30), Gollatz (10). Lodcr (4), Dorozowski (J.). Kindt (2). Heller, Kahler, Altemose, Kraemer, Metz, Trach. 1947 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 15.....South Whitehall........ April 18.....Fountain Hill.......... April 22.....Fast Stroudsburg....... April 28.....Conlav................. April 29.....Hellertown............. May 6........Bangor................. May 9........South Whitehall........ May 12.......Wilson. ... ........... May 13.......Fountain Hill.......... May 15.......East Stroudsburg....... May 23.......Hellertown............. May 27.......Wilson................. May 29.......Bangor................. June 3.......Coplay................. BASEBALL TEAM Opp. NJ .S. 2 14 1 6 3 10 10 6 3 0 6 4 2 23 1 8 2 25 11 6 5 6 1 0 2 1 5 3 First Row: Bensing. Vogel, Bessenhofter, Klusko, Dorozowski, Hanner, Julius. Beers. Kostenbader, Rissmiller, Henning. Second Roto: Nagle, Dorozowski, Campanaro, I.oder, Gammer, Kindt, Santo, Gollatz, Wessner, J.ch. 71 Coaches Christman and Lch explaining basketball plays Varsity Basketball Squad First rote: M. Roth, Dcch, Sehocneberger, Kostcnbadcr, Masters. Buck. Second rote: Pctraglio, Kahler, Unger, Correll, R. Roth. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Mr. Bartolct instructing the swimming class Miss Franck demonstrating hockey techniques Girls learning a basketball play J. Young, Ursprung, Thomas, A. Young, lladcn, Martino At the end of the day Informal Snaps by Our Track Team in Action Trying to get Marlyn down Mike scores again Stoudt carries the pigskin Amateur Photog?'aphers Science Club Our Date at the Thanksgiving Dance touring cement mill Patron List Mrs. Clias. V. Alpaugh . 1r. and Mrs. Lester Altemose Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Altemose Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andrews Mr. and Mrs. William Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aristide Mrs. Dora Auchenhach Mr. and Mrs. Emory Rarlieh Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrall Dr. and Mrs. S. (I. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Beers Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Reusing Mr. John Bensing Mr. Harvey Bickcrr Dr. and Mrs. Reuben I. Brazina Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Broinig, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Bunn Miss Rose Check Mr. A. Ciarrocchi • Mr. Martin Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Harvey V. Custer Mr. A. William Day Ensign Charles R. E. Deilv. U.S.N. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin E. Deilv Rev. Walter H. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doncllo Mr. and Mrs. (Jordon Feller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Filchncr Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Flick Mr. and Mrs. Preston Flory Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fogel Mr, and Mrs. James Frack Miss Henrietta E. Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frantz Dr. and Mrs. John A. Fraunfclder Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fritz Mrs. J. H. Fulmer Mrs. Robert (Jangwer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geider Mrs. Herber S. Graver Mr. and Mrs. John Hagenhuch Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Halberstadt Dr. and Mrs. Earl B. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hartzcll Mrs. Ethel Hearn Mrs. Fred D. Heckman Miss Mary Heller Mr. Elwood M. Hinder Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinder Mr. and Mrs. Miklos Homoki Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Houser Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houser Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hiiffsmith Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt Mr. Caddy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones Mr. Allen O. Raider Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Kahler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kahler Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Kelchner Miss Ella Kelchner Miss Esther Kelchner Mr. and Mrs. I.ovine L. Keller Mrs. Beatrice Kcppel Mr. Layton L. Kern Mr. and Mrs. George Klusko Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Knauss Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Knauss Mrs. Anna S. Kneclit Mrs. Edith M. Kneclit Mr. Mike Knor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koclier Mr. and Mrs. John Koclier Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Kostcnhader Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kratz Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laubach Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laubach Mr. Claude Leh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leh Mrs. T. F. Leh Miss Anna l.ieherman Mr. and Mrs. John Lieherman. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Manning Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marcks Mr. and Mrs. Truman W. Marsh Mrs. Lois Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Miksch Mr. Leslie Milkovits Mr. and Mrs. William Millltcim Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Morse Mr. and Mrs. Burton S. Morey Nazareth News Agency Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neel Mr. J. A. Neuncr Miss Florence Nicholas Mr. Stanley J. Ostrowski Mr. Michael Oswald Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oswald Miss Corinne Ott Attorney and Mrs. Walter Peters Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Radice Mr. and Mrs. John Redline Mr. Asher Reese Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Reese Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reese Mr. and Mrs. Weston Roberts Mrs. Russell Rolubacli Miss Verna Rohrbach Miss Miriam W. Ruth Mr. Clarence II. SchaeflVr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. Theo. R. Schafer Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Schnerr Miss Pearl Schnerr Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Scutt Mr. John Senneca Attorney and Mrs. Charles L. Shinier Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sillies Mr. and Mrs. A. Russell Snyder Mr. Francis Soffera Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spangenherg Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spongier Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stoudt Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sturgis Mrs. Lizzie Tenges Mr. and Mrs. Lovine Tenges Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tracli Mrs. PeterTnimhower Mr. and Mrs. Howard Uhler Miss Irene I. Uhler Dr. N. C. Uhler Mr. and Mrs. Elwood J. Unangsr Miss Miriam L. Unangst Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Wagner Miss Mary E. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Harley Weiss Mrs. John Winn Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Woodring Mrs. Paul Wunderly Mr. Edward F. Yandrasits Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Yeislcv Mr. and Mrs. John S. Young Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeller Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ziegler 7S ±wcm Q 'S-gfvJMaCg-r, MISS HE was a master because be took infinite pains. We are his earnest disciples.” SANDERS-REINHARDT CO. MAKERS OF FINE PRINTING PLATES ALLENTOWN PENNA. 80 COMMENCEMENT .... when hooks are shelved for a more intense study of the world and its ways.... One of the first business steps undertaken by many of this year’s graduates will be the opening of a Savings Account as soon as they start earning money. Many of our older citizens may well follow the example of these future business men and success- ful homemakers in preparing for life’s challenges. We’ll be glad to help your funds grow by adding compound interest to the amounts you save here. NAZARETH NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NAZARETH, PA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SI Congratulations to Graduates . . . To the young men and women of the Class of ’48 we say, “Good Work and Good Luck.” Some of you will go into business, some will marry, some will go to college. You will find, sooner or later, that a close relationship with a sound bank is a valuable asset in life. We extend an invitation to all of you to make this bank your bank. Start an account here, learn about our services, get acquainted with us. But wherever your path may lead, we wish you a bright and prosperous future. NAZARETH, PENNA. A Member, Federal Reserve System Bank A Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bank 82 Merin Studios Specialists in Yearbook Photography Providing Highest Quality Workmanship and Efficient Service for Many Outstanding Schools and Colleges Yearly. Official Photographers to the 1948 Comet H0 Some portraits appearing in this publication have been placed on file in our studios, and can be duplicated at any time for personal use. Write or call us for further information. 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William Klipple Bus Lines BATH, PA. 95 Zollinger - Harned’s The Department Store That Gives “S II” Green Stamps 3 T HAMILTON STREET NEAR SIXTH ALLENTOWN, PA. Rembrandt Studios Distinguished Styles in Photography WEDDINGS CHILD PORTRAITURE SCHOOL PICTURES Phone 3311 219 Northampton Street Easton, Pa. 96 Solt Chevrolet CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service 49 South Broad Street Nazareth, Pa. Kraemer Hosiery Company § NAZARETH, PA. 97 R. F. Ziegler, Inc. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Salts and Strvict Easton 7288 Nazareth 355 {Subsidiary of Julius Kayser 1$ Co.) SALES OFFICE ... 366 BROADWAY, NEW YORK MILLS . . . NAZARETH, PA. There are styles to suit ages from 1 to 16 years. Infants' shirts and panties, children’s waist suits, boys’ and misses’ union suits in various styles and fabrics, boys’ athletic shirts and shorts. Also, Nazareth Sleepers in one and two-piece styles. All retail at popular prices. 98 Robert C. Moyer 324 South Main Street, Nazareth, Pa. 3 r CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales — Service — Parts R. T. Kauffmann, Manager Phone 230-M Northampton Farm Bureau COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Feed, Fertilizer, and all kind of seeds Spray Material and Petroleum Household Appliances 3 T 99 Phone Easton 2-0243 Tatamy, Pa. Harry E. Frantz Armstrong Linoleum - Vikon Tile Kitchen Modernization Floor Sanding and Refinishing Phone 307 205 North Main Street Nazareth, Penna. Make This Your Shop Stehly’s Men’s Shop Men s Farn ish ings 100 124 South Main Street Nazareth, Penna. Floyd W. Schmidt “MORTICIAN” Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey Phone 75 Cofner Belvidere Fairview Streets Nazareth, Pa. Geo. H. Welty, President R. S. Frablf, Secretary-Treasurer The Nazareth Coal Lumber Co. COAL-LUMBER HARDWARE and BUILDING MATERIAL Building Paper, Lead, Paints, Varnishes Admiral Electric Refrigerators Radios, Horton Electric Washers Lehigh “Blue” Coal 430 and 436 South Main Street Nazareth, Pennsylvania 101 FRITOS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, INC. 640 South Spruce Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth Dress Manufacturing Co. TATAMY SHIRT MILL 3 T Phone 716 J 7 102 124 Progress Avenue Nazareth, Pa. Shook and Toth PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS Office: 101 NORTH GREEN STREET NAZARETH, PA. Toth Phone: 589-M Shook Phone: 433 Stokers and Oil Burners Electrical Appliances Sales - Service ©ur JHest t hsfyes to the Members of Nazareth High School Class of '48 Compliments of .. . )t otone J ouge Broad Street at Belvidere Nazarethy Pa. 103 MESSINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY TATAMY, PENNSYLVANIA J MANUFACTURERS OF Dusters - Threshers - Dust Mixers - Seed Treaters Corn Shellers - Woodworking Machines Tatamy Welding Company Manufacturers of Metal Specialties Gustav Braun, Prop. Job Welding - Electric and Acetylene New and Used Welding Machines and Dual Arc Gas Driven Welders Eisler Spot-Welding Equipment to your specifications 3 r Phone Easton 2-7166 TATAMY, PENNSYLVANIA 104 Klipple’s Tydol Service Station Paul Klipple, Proprietor 3cr Gas, Oils, Accessories, and Certified Car Lubrication Phone 9007 Route 45 Nazareth, Pa. The Trumbower Company Dealers in Coal - Lumber - Crushed Stone building Material and Ready Mixed Concrete NAZARETH, PA. Main Office Easton Road Phone 798 or 799 Branch Office 23 S. Main Street Phone 157 105 HIGH GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS H 'illowdale Farms T. D. KoSTENBADER SON Phone 132 or 117 Geo. S. Messingek, President Geo. F. Reese, Treasurer People’s Coal and Supply Co. Dealers in COAL, LUMBER, HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIAL Building Paper, Lead, Paints, Varnishes Old Companys Lehigh and Lehigh Valley Coal v T Phone: Nazareth 483 Stockertown, Pa. 106 HONTZ’S BAJAN’S “Everyday Essentials” Meat Market jcr Phone 9026 125 South Main Street 96 Seip Avenue Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. Anglemire’s HELLER’S For Records, Popular Sheet Music, Grocery Store and Musical Items HEADQUARTERS FOR The Famous Esterhrook Re-New Point Fountain Pens Always a Good Point] Phone 413-M 40 South Main Street 18 North Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. 107 L. R. Werkheiser BETHLEHEM ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BUSINESS Sales and Service COLLEGE BETHLEHEM, PA. 51st Year An Approved Business Training School Phone 98-J 17 West High Street Complete Secretarial, Accounting, Business Administration and Business Machine Courses DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Nazareth, Pa. Ask for Annual Bulletin Paramount LADIES’ APPAREL BLUE MOUNTAIN CONSOLIDATED WATER COMPANY 3 r Extends its Compliments to the Phone Easton 4791 CLASS OF ’48 411 Northampton Street Easton, Pa. ft 108 C. F. MARTIN CO. Nazareth Mutual INC. Fire Insurance Established 1S33 Company 3 T MAKERS OF Martin Guitars - Mandolins and Organized 1S67 Ukuleles 3 7 52 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. For Quality and Service in SIGALS PRINTING, Come to Young’s Press Stores in Bethlehem and Easton Phone 230-R 430 Northampton Street Easton, Pa. 127 East High Street Nazareth, Pa. 109 NAZARETH TOOL AND SUPPLY CO. Roofing - Sheet Metal - Heating Spouting - Siding Harold W. Kocher PETER F. YEISLEY, PROP. Phone Nazareth 97-R-12 representing SAM N. GALLEGOS Phone 72 Roofing Contractor Phone 6-6131 150 South Main Street 35 East Raspberry Street Nazareth, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. DR. LEON KOLB Beil's OPTOMETRIST GROCERY STORE Eyes Examined Groceries and Ice Cream 118 South Main Street Our Aim is to Please You Nazareth, Pa. Phone 146 Phone 606-J Hours — Friday only 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. 100 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. 110 Albert 0. Sturgis Son JACOB MAYER Real Estate-General Insurance MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR Notary Public % Telephone 157 54 Years on the Square % 23 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Easton, Pa. Nazareth Motor ECONOMY STORE Company Kessler’s Grocery Buick Sales — Service Fresh Fruits and Vegetables F. J. Scheetz, Prop. Hershey Ice Cream Phone 388 North New Street Phone 98-R 215 North Main Street Nazareth, Penna. Nazareth, Pa. Ill Shoes for the Whole Family Lawn Mowers Sharpened Repaired Keys Cut - Locks Repaired Specializing in Auto Keys Safety Glass - Tools Sharpened See Centre Square Clayton Messinger Easton, Pa. Phone 134 Pine Street Nazareth, Pa. Frank Huth Sons Raymond D. Teel Nazareth, Pa. GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Specialist in INSURANCE Roofing - Siding - Insulation Tile Bathrooms - Tile Kitchens that can be depended upon in an emergency Hardwood Floors Also Concrete Work Johns-Manville Shingles a Specialty Phone Nazareth 143-R Telephone 177 216 South Whitfield Street Nazareth, Pa. 112 Congratulations to the Class of 1948 . . . Frank G. Keim 224 Mauch Chunk Street Nazareth, Penna. Paul fV. Heckman Telephone 174 Nazareth’s Oldest PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE “Complete Electrical Service” S. J. GREGORY STUDEBAKER NICHOLASEN’S LUNCH 3 T Cars .. . Trucks Sales ... Sert ice Home Cooking Platter Lunches Short Orders Sandwiches Phone 478 m 27 Mauch Chunk Street 148 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth 284-R J13 ART SHOP MRS. MARK PARSEGHIAN Nazareth Artificial Ice Co. Francis Flick, Distributor Yarns - Flosses Crochet Threads - Stamp Goods Jewelry i Phone 269 22 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. % NAZARETH, PA. Fedon Electric Co. § Frigidaire Appliances Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Heaters, Radios, Washers, F reezers BINNEY SMITH COMPANY 3 7 Phone 663 111 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. § 114 R. J. Bartholomew R. D. Lambert FUNERAL DIRECTOR JEWELER M % 211 East Center Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. BARNHART’S Paff Darrohn MARKET Square Deal Garage Fruits - Vegetables PONTIAC Fish G. M. C. TRUCKS Sales — Service Phone 214 39 Phone 8 49 Belvidere Street 25 South Broad Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. Mary Ann's Beauty Shop BROAD STREET MEAT MARKET E. H. Kern, Prop. 3 r Home Dressed Fresh Smoked Meats Telephone 789 Poultry 3 r ■ 107 South Main Street 105 South Broad Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. Wayne S. Trach DETWEILER’S Road Side Market Fresh Fruit, Produce, and Groceries - General Merchandise Groceries Feed and Farm Supplies Free Delivery X Phone 522-R-ll Phone 527-R-l Moorestown, Pennsylvania Located on Road leading from Cherry Hill to Wind Gap 116 H. S. Arnold Groceries, Meats Vegetables Painting and Paper Hanging Expert Work K. V. GOLD % Phone Nazareth 763-R-l Stockertown, Penna. Phone: Easton 2-7112 Tatamy, Pa. Snyder Milling Co. Phone 145 Nazareth, Pa. NAZARETH’S ORIGINAL BODY AND FENDER SHOP Again on 3M Underbody Seal ft Ask Us for Information R. R. HESS 117 St. Regis Paper Co. Empire House Nazareth, Pa. Phone: Easton 2-9266 Manufacturers of Tatamy, Pa. PAPER BAGS for m Flour - Cement - Plaster Ground Limestone - Gypsum and GOOD EATS Other Pulverized Products Salavatore Ferraro, Prop. Horace R. Bowers Cora E. Smith % Fountain, Cut Rate Drugs, Painter and Paper Hanger Floor Sanding and Refinishing and Sundries % Phone 9043 Phone 289-J-2 27 Belvidere Street Route 3 Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. 118 WE MAKE UMBRELLAS B. CHANE RECOVER and REPAIR Telephones: Bethlehem 7-9903 Nazareth 374-R Men’s and Boys’ Wear Chas. H. Pike 1334 North Centre Street Bethlehem, Pa. 60 South Main Street We carry a full line of Ladies’ Gents’ Walking Canes Nazareth, Pa. W. O. Florey Nazareth Planing General Contractor and Builder Mill Co. Manufacturers of X “Millwork of Quality” Phone: Easton 2-4788 Sash Doors - Shutters - Blinds - Frames Colonnades - Stairwork - Moulding Interior Trim, Etc. X Prospect and Green Streets Main Street Tatamy, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. 119 Clinton D. Frantz The Leader Store Corner Main and Belvidere Streets X Nazareth, Pa. SHOES WEARING APPAREL for the Entire Family 108 South Main Street Styled . . . Right Nazareth, Pa. Priced . . . Right SMITH Paul A. Gent her MOTOR COMPANY Well and Sink Hole Driller X J Kaiser-Frazer Sales Service Phone 335-R J X North and New Streets Rear of Nazareth Inn Nazareth, Pa. 120 FLORY’S For Your GROCERY STORE Was|,cr Cleaner REPAIRS Electric Appliance Abbott’s Deluxe Ice Cream Phone 790 Meats - Tobacco - Confectionery LAHR’S REPAIR SERVICE Phone 9016 161 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. Be Wise — Simonize Economy Store t Ernest E. Toth Easton 2-7302 CHARLES SANDT, Main Street, Tataniy, Pa. Prop. Specializing in % Car Washing, Polishing Simonizing STOCKERTOVVN, PENNA. JVe Call For and Deliver 121 Elwood S. Rohrbach General Repair Work Farm Machinery % Official Inspection Station Phone: Nazareth 629-R Route 1 Bethlehem, Pa. TURN INN Stockertotvn s Busiest Corner 3 P All Beverages Served Shuffleboard R. C. Young, Prop. Phone Nazareth 9036 Stockertown, Pa. George Heckman Shop at Prescriptions - Drugs Kiefer ys Soda Fountain Service For Paints - Hardware - Sporting Goods n Delta and Porter Cable Power Tools Phone 100-W Phone 6176 J. M. Kiefer 11 Belvidere Street 460 Northampton Street Nazareth, Pa. Easton, Pa. 122 The American Hotel Jeddo-Highland Coal Dining Room open all evening m Delicious Home Cooking X Keplers Coal Co. Phone 9048 m 202 South Main Street Easton, Pa. Nazareth, Pennsylvania Phone 4205 Stanley J. Hahn Roy T. Fehnel GENERAL MERCHANDISE General Building Contractor 3 T Fruits - Vegetables - Meats Phone Nazareth Office 131 Residence 131 m Shop 131 . Phone: Nazareth 9023 Route No. 3, Nazareth Belfast, Pa. 123 KUHNS SHANKWEILER The Mans Store CHERRY HILL HOTEL t Popular Priced Clothing .RK for Young Men Phone 495-J-2 ALLENTOWN, PA. Route 2 Nazareth, Pa. KOCH BROTHERS WELK’S MOBILE SERVICE STATION John Wblk, Proprietor Men’s and Young Men’s Gas, Oils, Accessories, and Certified Clothings and Furnishings Car Lubrication Phone 9003 Centre Square N. E. Corner Broad and Center Streets Allentown, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. 124 J. A. Lopresti Nazareth Creamery and Dairy Milk Coolers - Milking Machines Stanchions Automatic Typing Pick-up Baler Massey-Harris Farm Machinery % Pasteurized Milk Cream - Butter Buttermilk and Cottage Cheese' % Phone Nazareth 604 Stockertown, Pa. Phone 81 Nazareth, Pa. George F. Heaney Distributor of We Sell ... Style Mart Suits and Top Coats with the Neck-Zone tailoring Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers Dairy Products Henry Schlegel Phone Bangor 195-R Ackermanville, Pa. 13-15 Bel videre Street Nazareth, Pa. IVe give Sy Green Stamps 125 Nazareth Congratulations ! ! ! Hardware Company To the Warren S. Decii, Mgr. Class of '48 Phone 378 G. C. Murphy Co. 49-51 South Main Street “The Friendly Store” Nazareth, Pa. NAZARETH, PA. . Schwartz Son H. T. Vannatta, Mgr. C. W. Hartman 3cr BELFAST, PA. HOME OUTFITTERS Furniture - Rugs Stoves and Bedding % 3(T 540 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. • MEAT - ICE CREAM 126 Bushkill Paper Company FogeTs Gulf Station WALTER FOGEL Wholesale Merchants and Mill Distributors of Gas, Oil Accessories Paper, Paper Products, Twine Call and Delivery Service Phone 9017 Dial 8144 1220 Northampton Street Broad and Belvidere Streets Easton, Pennsylvania Nazareth, Pa. SPORTING GOODS LEE SOCKS F. E. WEINLAND The Man s Store Hardware, Glass, Paint, Oil t § Broad and Main Streets Bethlehem, Penna. 21 South Third Street Phone 7-9706 Phone 7-9707 Easton, Penna. 127 Krock’s Garage STAR GENERAL REPAIRING Dollar Cleaners Gas - Oil - Accessories Inspection Station No. 8629 X Phone Shop: Phone Residence: Nazareth 9051 Nazareth 30-R-l 39 Belvidere Street R. D. 1, Nazareth Newburg, Penna. Nazareth, Pa. NAZARETH Beil’s Shell Service BUfclAL VAULT COMPANY Gas and Lubrication Tires and Accessories j cr 162 South Green Street Nazareth, Pa. Phone 9020 Broad and Center Streets Nazareth, Pennsylvania 128 .'ikWi .mi -’ni-..- . ■ V -«v,, '.ii.ry. ■ BHUff ' :., •
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