Nazareth Area High School - Comet Yearbook (Nazareth, PA)

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THE COmET PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL Nazareth, Pennsylvania 19 4 9 Foreword Our Comet stands as a milestone, recording the happy years we have spent together as students in Nazareth High School. In assembling this material, the staff has endeavored to feature an over-all glimpse of activities and events that have contrib- uted to the development of students as citizens of our school community. It is our hope that this record will show some of the valuable experiences made available through school facilities and untiring faculty guidance preparing us to take our places as citizens in a world community. Historic Nazareth Dedication Administration Faculty Class Activities Club Activities Sports Classes Advertisements asi Dedicatio n As a memorial to the efforts and high ideals of Gordon S. Feller, our late beloved and respected principal, the Class of 1949 dedicates this Comet. From the September day in 1947 when he first came to Nazareth High School as principal, we knew that Mr. Feller w'as our friend and counselor, one who understood our feelings and in whom w'e could put our trust. Mr. Feller’s whole-hearted interest was centered upon the school and its community. We will always remember him as a bright light in our school career, a man who worked with us, lived with us, and always had our interests at heart. Left to Right: Frederick A. Marcks. Superintendent of Schools; William Henry; KIwood Unangst; A. Russell Snyder. I'ice-President; Clinton Bunn; Peter Ycisley; Charles Knauss. Secretary of the Board; Charles Schnerr, Treasurer; George Smith. President. SCHOOL BOARD The citizens of Nazareth Borough Schools are greatly indebted to the untiring efforts of these seven men, comprising the school board, who unselfishly devote a considerable amount of their time to our schools. Mr. Frederick A. Marcks, our superintendent, endeavors to keep all phases of the schools coordinated and running smoothly. He ever encourages suggestions for improvement. Mr. Lee A. Graver, our principal, came to us from Englewood, New Jersey, on January 17, 1949. Frederick A. Marcks Lee A. Graver Superintendent of Schools Senior High School Principal Mrs. Mary Roth Commercial Arithmetic Commercial Club Mrs. Helva Koi.essar Typing, Spelling Penmanship Junior Class Adviser Mrs. Lois Metzger Shorthand and Office Practice Comet and Bluett White Business Manager Mrs. Mildred Metz Bookkeeping and Typing School Treasurer Guy Owens Health and Driver Education Assistant Football Coach Andrew Leh Physical Education and Health Football Coach Margaret Franck Physical Education and Health Coach Miriam Unangst IIistory Dramatic Club and College Adviser Paul Goulding Problems of Democracy Guidance Counselor Marie Bryan English Sophotnore Class Adviser Stanley Skuta II istory Track Coach Guy Cump Mathematics Faculty Athletic Director Adam Shekletski Chemistry Senior Class Adviser James Roth Biology Photography Club FrANKLYN KoSTENBADER Physics and Consumer Science Senior Play Mrs. Mary Hand Director of Vocal Music Irvan Chelly Manual Training Augustine Weinhofer Band Director M. Charlotte Berger Librarian Jean Clute Art Stage Craft Club Robert Harding English Student Council Mrs. Frances Chase Latin Elizabeth Sloat English Coyne t J. Frederic Knecht Eyiglish Blue and White Quentin Zell German Blue and White Pearl Schnerr Foods Doris Jenkins Sewing Mrs. Harold Ruth Mrs. Russell Weiss Secretary to Mr. Marcks Secretary to Mr. Graver Beginning in the fall of 1948, Nazareth High School inaugurated a guidance pro- gram to help students solve the problems that confront them in their day to day living, both in and out of school. Mr. Goulding, our recently ap- pointed Guidance Counsellor, and a student discussing a problem. Our college adviser, Miss Unangst, helping a student in selecting a college. As part of the guidance program, students contrib- ute their ideas in a home- room discussion group. specimens in biology class. Science and mathematics help to round out the background of stu- dents and give the necessary founda- tion for those interested in attending college. A student demonstrating a propo- sition in plane geometry. Finding the resolution of a force in physics laboratory. Chemistry students performing an experiment on oxidation and reduc- tion. Ten students daily assist the librarian in the work of filing, circulating books, and checking in magazines for the ap- proximate nine hundred students who use the high school library. English students preparing a library reference assignment. Students helping Miss Berger check on books. i I ' As this was a presidential election year, the social science classes had firsthand election experiences. Both the Repub- licans and Democrats held political rallies, culminating in a student-con- ducted presidential election in November. Despite all the forecasts, the election went solidly Democratic. In English, German, and Latin classes students learn to speak and write languages correctly. Not only grammar, pronuncia- tion, and vocabulary are stressed, but students learn to read and to interpret the literature. Learning the conjuga- tion of verbs in the soph- omore English class. Translating a passage in German. Demonstrating Roman customs in Latin class. JLo f e BUSINESS TRAINING Students learn to become efficient secretaries through the use of modern office equipment. Using the Dictaphone and the Allen Wales Bookkeep- ing Machine. Becoming familiar with the various accounts in bookkeeping under Mrs. Metz’s supervision Learning filing, calculating, and the use of adding machines in office practice ARTS AND CRAFTS The art classes offer an opportunity to students to express themselves in creative projects. In this field there are a variety of interests presented including poster work, oil and water color painting, sculp- ture, ceramics, illustration, and fabric design. I utting glaze on ceramics m Art Class Art students making pos- ters under the direction of Miss Clute Students learning to use the jointer in shop Meeting a double period each week in a group in machine woodworking. In shop classes the students learn to use the circular saw, wood lathe, and all hand tools. Attractive pieces for the home are fashioned, including beds, cedar chests, and book shelves. H O M E M AKING In homemaking the students are taught food preparation and cooking. They learn meal planning, nutrition, and the principles of special diets. Sewing students study the details of a first prize school ensemble For those interested in clothes de- signing, there are clothing classes that stress textiles, clothing selection, and personality development in clothes, pertaining to styles, color, and materials. The students develop their ideas by making clothes for themselves. Planning a well-balanced menu in foods class Students learning the art of meal planning HEALTH AND DRIVER EDUCATION Explaining bone structure to a class of senior girls A group of senior boys learning the principles of the eye Learning to drive in the dual-control car In health class the girls study good grooming, personality improvement, and child care. The boys are taught first aid and accident pre- vention along with other subjects. Driver education aims to produce alert, careful drivers, a safety es- sential. That the students of Nazareth High School have adequate medical check-ups is the aim of our threefold health program. This includes a yearly physical and a dental exami- nation, and also a special checkup for students participating in sports. I)r. Stites making a general physical examination Dr. Fraunfelder giving a routine sports check-up Dr. Uhler examining a student’s teeth Learning to dance in gym class PHYSICAL INDI CATION IS AN AID TO KEEPING STUDENTS FIT Keeping fit on the springboard Working on rope climbing Participating in volley ball STUDENT COUNCII Discussing student problems in a bi-monthly meeting Decorating for a party The Student Council plans and supervises the social activity program of the school through parties sponsored for the student body. Selling candy at a basketball game Sophomores lining up for chow Victoria pushing Anne into the vault. Pinkerton Detective revealing Anne's secret meetings with Dr. Sully. Dr. John Sully Ijiniltcri Tiffany’s agent brings Rip's pearls as a present to his bride. OsS EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Phillips, Schefflcr, Andrews, Henning. Second Row: Frantz, Miss Sloat, B. Shinier, Diehl, Bar- tholomew, Tomino. First Row: Frable, Pritchard, Ferraro, Way, Giovanni. Second Row: Woolbert, De- Long, Hadl, Miss Sloat, Deutsch. The Editorial staff, under the direction of Miss Sloat, chooses the theme, plans the layout, and prepares the biographies and the copy for the book. The Business Staff, under the direction of Mrs. Metzger, through advertisements, patrons, and the sale of books, raises the money to publish the yearbook. BUSINESS STAFF Table I: Gaumer, Heckman. Table 2: Bortz, Gregory, Kromcr, Happel, Mrs. Metzger. Table 3: J. Shinier, Kilpatrick, Saylor, Port, Peters. The artists, directed by Miss Jean Clutc, prepare the drawings and divider pages. The layout artists spend considerable time planning the layout of the picture section. Miss Sloat supervises this work. The typists begin their work after the editorial staff has prepared the copy and the business staff has finished soliciting advertisements. First Row: Deutsch, Stampf, Benvegno. Second Row: Giovanni, Roth, Dorozowski. Third Row: Kositz, Hadl, Albani. Seated: Tomino, Peterson, Buss, Ott, Hahn, Jones, Bernard, Macy, Flory, Kraemer, Fifield, DeReamus. Standing: Mr. Knecht, H. Knecht, King, Person, Drumm. ' 'J m Seated: Fassel, Clift, Abel, Gori, Farnack, Wimmer, Engler. Standing: Mrs. Metzger. Seated: Stoudt, Jones, Pike, Frey, Siegel, Bourguignon, Henshue, Shireman, Ruloff, Klepeis. Standing: Rumsey, Fromm, Mrs. Kolessar, Steward. P. E.A. CONVENTION - i . . c-kthit To 5,6,7 « • Standing: Miss Paul, Keim, Hagenbuch, Hauser, Sandt. Seated: Kostenbader, Schnerr, Elkins, Zeller, Mertz, Hel- lick, Happel. BOYS CHORUS Gross. Ralph Brodt, I,. Reagan, Fehnel, Gaston, W. Alich. Ahern. Remel. Counts. Dollingcr, Kver, Yavorski, B. Reimer. Mrs. Mary Hand. GLEE CLUB First Rote: Fogci, Woodring, Thompson, J. Werkheiser. Kelchner. Mrs. Mary Hand. Silvius, Seip, Gchringcr, Rampulla, Toth. Second Row: Ressler. Muth. McCandlcss, Condomitti, Miltenberger, Frable, Beil, Cortez, Hayden, Hamel, Yount . Third Row: P. Hahn. Engler, Robert Brodt, J. Berger. Drake. Elaine Shook, Sandt, Edith Shook, R. Miller. Newhard. Fourth Row: Suter, E. Siegfried. Kostenbader, Uhler, W. Reagan, Schlener, Colver. Gaston. J. Seifert. Fifth Row: Kowalczk, D. Seyfried. D. Seigfried. Shafer, Fehnel, Counts. Mengel. MUSIC FESTIVAL This year the combined glee clubs of one hundred voices presented the third Music Festival in the high school auditorium on April 8. The Mixed Chorus, the Girls’ Chorus, and the Boys’ Chorus sang selections. Soloists for the evening included Joan Frable, soprano; Richard Ahern, baritone; and Larry Reagan, tenor. Besides the Music Festival, the various choruses have participated in several assembly programs; the Mixed Chorus and the Girls’ Chorus in the Christmas program on December 12; the Girls’ Chorus at St. John’s Lutheran Church Vesper Service on December 26; and the Boys’ Chorus for the Woman’s Club on February 14. Five students participated in the Eastern District Choral Festival at Northampton on February 24, 25, 26. They were Joan Frable, soprano; Jean Scutr, alto; Larry Reagan, tenor; Richard Ahern, baritone; and Carl Remel, bass. EASTERN DISTRICT SOLOISTS Soloists who represented Nazareth High School in the Eastern District Choral Festival at Northampton were Scutt. Frable. L. Reagan, Remel, and Ahern. GLEE CLUB First Row: Keller, Weiss, L. Smith. A. Miller. Franczak, Yost, Kenyon, E. Berger, L. Alich. Buss. J. Bartholomew. Second Row: Scutt Gower, Cump, K. Frantz. Heckman, Hunt, Starner, M. Frantz. Robinson, Gilbert. G. Bartholomew. Third Row: Harding, D. Roth Matyas, Beers, A. Roth. M. Smith, Fifield. Phillips, J. Seyfried, Stacger. Fourth Row: Yavorski, Ralph Brodt. Sutter, L. Reagan, D- Reimer, Kratzer, B. Reimer, Fuls, Gross, R. Werkheiser. Fifth Ro:v: F. Hahn. R. Smith, Dollinger, Ahern. Remel, J. Reagan, W. Alich, Dusinski. Regi. BAND PERSONNEI Mr. A. C. Weinhofek, Director Russell Kindt, Student Director Cornets and Trumpets John Andrews Linford Fehnel Richard Garr Robert Gray Russell Kindt Robert Olson Bruce Reimer Charles Surer John Trinkle John Unangst Percussion Robert Eschenfelder Marjorie King Doris Mengel Donald Siegfried Louise Smith Ollie Ann Ort Robert Tomino I'd wood Wagner Baritones Joseph Karlowitch William Metzgar Barbara Shinier Flutes Nancy Keim Lorene Kenyon Mary Ann Toth Clarinets Doris Bourguignon John Dusinski Joanne Engler Mildred Fifield Elizabeth Frantz Charles Knecht Haven Knecht Viola Kenyon Mary Ellen Miltenberger Joan Rumsey Reynold Werkheiser Shirley Yost Jean (). Young Trombones Carl Gower Charles Hahn Marjorie Phillips David Reimer Elaine Shook Frederick Smith Horns Shirley Bealer James Ever Dorothy Peters Charles Wagner Saxophones Donald Koehler Joanne Stout John Todora Robert Zellner Tuba Ralph Brodt Daniel Jones Majorettes Patricia Altemose Phyllis Beil Eleanor Bessenhoffer Mathilda Cortez Betty Engler Marjorie Frantz Anita Gamboni Nancy Gregory Miriam Kowalczk Connie Mathews Louise Nardella Shirley Pleiss Glennie Rader Louise Schnerr Jeanette Werkheiser Color Guards Richard Iterly James Nolf Frank Yandrosits i Annual Spring Band Concert High School Auditorium May 4, 5 and 6 BAND OFFICERS Director... .Mr. Augustine Weinhofer Student Director.........Russell Kindt Secretary........................Joanne Engler Treasurer.......................Barbara Shinier Quartermaster............Charles Suter !Haven Knecht Robert Olson Bruce Reimer In order that interested students could participate in club activities, the eighth period was set aside three days a week for extracurricular ac- tivities. Not only do the clubs have their own goals, but they also con- tribute worthwhile achievements to the school. The Stage Craft Club, newly or- ganized this year under the direc- tion of Miss Clute, rebuilt the set for the senior play and prepared the stage for the Dramatic Club plays. The Dramatic Club has been active this year under Miss Unangst’s supervision. Be- sides a public performance, the Mysterious Tree was presented as an assembly program on November 22. In addition to producing plays, club mem- bers studied the art of make-up, casting, and directing of plays, and attended plays given by Lafayette College. The Photography Club examines all types of cameras and learns the technique of tak- ing and developing pictures. The pictures on pages 23 and 38 of this yearbook were taken by our amateur photographers. Mr. Roth directs the Club activities. Top to Bottom: Preparing a stage setting Scene from The Mysterious Tree Photography Club in action To learn how to become effi- cient secretaries is the aim of the Commercial Club. Good groom- ing and proper business etiquette is studied under Mrs. Roth’s sup- ervision. The Forum Club, directed by Mr. Goulding, discusses current affairs. On March 25 the Forum presented an assembly on the question: “How can student par- ticipation in the government of Nazareth High School be made to work effectively?” Top to Bottom: Typing Club in action Having an interview in Com- mercial Club Participating in a Forum Club discussion The Typing Club learns the fundamentals of typewriting once a week under the direction of Mrs. Kolessar. 1 Santo working a crucifix on Reimer Mr. Smith sweeping the halls taaee. First Roto: Trach. W. Gaston, Santo. Roth. Hahn. Eyer, I,. Nagle, Hartzell, Alich. Second Row: Mr. Skuta, Mann, Seyfried, Campanaro. Dorozowski, Klepeisz, Wessner, T. Nagle, V. Ferraro, Rissmiller, Mr. I,eh. Third Row: Schweitzer, A. Ferraro, Eickhoff, Happel, Unger, Graver, Kostenbader, Ahern, Pagni, Senneca, Mr. Cump. Varsity Football 1948 SCHEDULE Date- Opponents Opp. N.l .S. Sept. 18 Shillington........................................ 6 27 Sept. 25 Slatington......................................... 7 27 Oct. 2 Whitehall......................................... 33 13 Oct. 16 Coplay............................................ 12 39 Oct. 23 Pen Argyl......................................... 25 26 Oct. 30 Bangor............................................ 13 6 Nov. 6 Emmaus............................................ 26 13 Nov. 13 East Stroudsburg................................... 0 Nov. 25 Wilson............................................ 34 0 Coach I.eh teaching fundamentals of place kicking Oft' tackle play from T formation JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: Metzger, Bensing, Wilson, R. Gaston, Polzcr, Kortz, Wagner, Donello, Fehr. Second Row: Eberts, Butz, Hamm. Nolf. A. Nagle. Auchenhach, Audenreid, Gross. Nagy, Marakovits. Molnar. Third Rcr.v: Mr. Owens, R. Johnson. Miller. Dzurak, Hildcnbrandt, Renner, Boerstler, Peishel, Phillips, Danner, Mr. Christman. In spite of a small varsity squad, the Football Team had a successful season with five wins and four losses. Handicapped with injuries, many of the boys were forced to miss practice for a week or two, making a shuffle of players necessary. 'Fhe most outstanding victory of the season was the Pen Argyl game, with Nazareth triumphing twenty-six to twenty-five. It was even more outstanding because the victory wasn’t determined until the last minute of the game. All the home games drew large crowds. The Bangor game was by far the largest crowd ever on the home field. The playing of the team throughout the season was spurred on by Marlyn Roth, the outstanding squad player. The squad elected Maynard Rissmiller honorary captain of the team. TOUCHDOWNS Roth (2), Hahn (2) Roth (2). Wessner (I), Ahern (1) Pagni (1), Happel (1) Roth (1). Wessner (2). Pagni (1) Nagle (1). Ahern (1) Wessner (1), Roth (2), Pagni (1) Pagni (1) Wessner (1). Roth (1) Roth (2). Ahern (2) None JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD 1948-1949 BASKETBALL SEASON First Row: Rcmalcy, Arduini, Chase, Barnhart. Kienzle, Doncllo, Dusinski. R. Scyfried. Second Rote: Ciarrocchi, Marakovits. Klipplc. D. Seyfried. Reimer, Polzer, Gaston. Hartzell. Third Row: Coach Christman. Manager Johnson. N’olf. Bocrstlcr, Schaffer, Wagner, Hahn. Dupsick, Faculty Manager Cump. Individual Varsity Scores Marlyn Roth........................ 294 Donald Happcl...................... 109 Neil Hoadlcv........................ 78 Bruce Reimer........................ 74 Hubert Buck......................... 56 Carl Lindcnmoycr.................... 33 Bruce Eickhoff...................... 12 Wilbur Hahn......................... 12 Gerald Lance......................... 5 Total Points................... 706 Opponents...................... 780 1948 49 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponents Opp. N.l .S. Dec. 3 Emmaus............... 34 22 Dec. 7 Whitehall............ 44 23 Dec. 10 Fountain Hill...... 27 20 Dec. 14 Wilson............... 23 33 Dec. 17 Coplay............... 39 45 Dec. 22 East Stroudsburg... 24 38 Jan. 4 Pen Argyl............... 17 26 Jan. 11 Bangor............... 32 29 Jan. 14 Hcllcrtown........... 35 31 Date Opponent Opp. X.I .S Jan. 18 South Whitehall... 46 27 Jan. 25 Fountain Hill 33 37 lan. 28 Wilson 52 32 Feb. 1 Coplav 34 36 Feb. 4 East Stroudsburg.. 26 35 Feb. 8 Pen Argyl 24 30 Feb. 15 Bangor 43 32 Feb. 18 Hellertown 39 44 Feb. 22 South Whitehall . . 41 37 Gaston dribbling down the floor Blocking pass from oppos- ing player VARSITY SQUAD Coach Leh, Buck, Hahn, Reimer, Roth, Happcl, Hoadley, Lance, Kick- off, Manager Ferraro, Athletic Faculty Manager Cump. Roth and Hahn after jump ball Jumping for a rebound from banking board Varsity and Junior Varsity in practice game 1948-49 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponents Opp. N.H.S. Dec. 3 Emmaus....................... 45 34 Dec. 7 Whitehall.................... 61 28 Dec. 10 Fountain Hill................ 35 31 Dec. 14 Wilson....................... 30 32 Dec. 17 Coplav....................... 61 38 Dec. 22 East Stroudsburg............. 21 33 Jan. 4 Pen Argyl.................... 30 33 Jan. 11 Bangor....................... 39 31 Jan. 14 Hellertown................... 57 34 Jan. 18 South Whitehall.............. 41 37 Jan. 25 Fountain Hill................ 27 47 Jan. 28 Wilson....................... 57 38 Feb. 1 Coplav....................... 56 50 Feb. 4 East Stroudsburg............. 34 45 Feb. 8 Pen Argyl.................... 45 70 Feb. 15 Bangor....................... 46 38 Feb. 18 Hellertown................... 47 36 Feb. 22 South Whitehall.............. 48 49 1948 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Opponent Phillipsburg. . . Coplay........... Bangor......... Whitehall...... Fountain Hill. . South Whitehall Hellertown..... Bangor......... East Stroudsburj Wilson......... Pen Argyl...... Coplay......... DISTRICT 11 PLAYOFF inc 1 Bethlehem.................. 7 6 Nazareth won Lehigh-North ampton League liampionship Top to Bottom: Learning to bunt Sliding into base Learning a few pointers by watching others Striving to improve his batting Watching a quick start-off, an important factor in racing Peterson pole vaulting 1948 TRACK RECORD Nazareth...... 35 Wilson....... 64 Nazareth...... 51 Bangor....... 39 Nazareth.... 61 % S. Whitehall. 28% Quadrangular Track Meet held at Bangor: First Second Wilson........44% Nazareth.... 23% District XI P.I.A.A. Meet: Nazareth Placed Seventh Penn Relays: High School Class—One Mile Relay Nazareth placed Ninth Albert Neel Donald Happel Richard Ahern Richard Kramer RECORDS BROKEN Shot Put: Herbert Schoenberger—43 feet, 7% inches. 220 Yard Dash: Albert Neel—23.7 sec. Pole Vaulting: Don Peterson—9 feet, 6 inches. High Jump: Donald Happel—5 feet, 6% inches. Happel demonstrating the high jump Intramural games play a large part in the after school sports of the girls. After a few weeks of practice, the elimination of the inferior teams begins, and it continues until the championship team is left. This year in hockey a sophomore team, the Snookie OOkums, came up for the laurels with an undefeated, untied, and unscored upon record. The competitive spirit always becomes keener with the arrival of basketball. The Senior team, the ’Elos, were the victors this season. Completing a field goal in a rugged hockey game THE DISTAFF SIDE OF SPORTS Not only are sports valuable in keeping the body fit, but they are a recreation for leisure time. The students learn cooperation and sportsmanship as well as the game. Practicing softball Shooting fouls to make extra points Batting practice in the gym Demonstrating a jump ball in basketball ATHLETIC COUNCIL AND CHEERLEADERS The athletic council takes charge of selling and collecting tickets at all home foot- ball and basketball games. They also elect cheerleaders and managers for the various sports. To keep up the team’s morale is the highest goal of our peppy cheer- leaders. Practices before, during, and after school prepare them to cheer the team on to victory. Above J. Young, J. Martino, P. Metz, C. Kraemer, A .Young, H. Hayden. Right: I. Hamel, F. Hofer, E. Pritchard, J. Thomas, M. Sandt, M. Trach. Ud, 75(p 9 First Row: J. Bartholomew, E. Fogcl, M. Buss, S. Fehnel, Danner, Franczak, K. Eckhart, E. Bowers, Alich, G. Bartholomew, B. Berger. Second Row: L. Dieter, Frantz, Bessenhofer, Dest, Drake. Beers. M. Bauer. A. Deutsch, Clark, Cump, 1. Bauer, Davidson. Third Row: Gamboni. E. Berger, Amich, Barrall, Fehnel. Fifield, Burnard, Condomitti. C. Deutsch, C. Fehnel, Bush, Buck, Applegate. Fourth Rotv: DcGraw, Brodt, Fox, Fehr, Ciarrocchi, Audenricd, Berger. Fisher, Bavda, Dupsick, T. Deutsch. First Row: Graver. Heckman, L. Jones, Harhart, Harke, M. Hahn, Kositz, R. Johnson, Gower, Kenyon, Keller. Second Row: Henning, D. Klipple, Gilbert, Gum, Harding, D. Jones, Heiney, Hunt, Seifert. Keppel. Keck, Gray, Kelchner. Third Row: Gaston. Kilpatrick, Jany, Hocking, W. Johnson, R. Hahn, Heckman, J. Keglovits, Kocher, H. Keppel, Hartman, I. Keglovirs. Fourth Row: R. Klipple, Hooper, Hadl, Keppel. R. Johnson, Gregory, Kellow, Hildenbrandt. Hann, King, W. Hahn. First Row: Rumsey, Rampulla, C. Nagle, Rinker, A. Nemith, Ressler, Robinson. Lewis, Powell, Mohn, Miller. Second Row: Rader, Matthias, Murdoca, Lynn. M. Phillips. Nardella, H. Nemith, Newhard, Purdy. Matyas, Metzgar, K. Roth. Milten- herger. Third Row: Nicholasen, K. Phillips. R. Miller. Nolf, Mengel, Polzcr, Milkovits, P. Laubach, Olsen, Meyers. Picrzga. Fourth Row: L. Nagel, R. Phillips, D. Reimer, Rothrock. Renner, R. Lahr. Mondschein, Molnar, Recker, Peischl. Lehr. First Row: Weiss, Skrapits, Wood ring, Yost, Scutt, Schuch, Seip, Steltzman, Zellner, Stump. Stranzcl. Second Row: F. Smith. I hompson, V. Werkheiser. Toth. A. Trinkl. J. Walters, M. Smith, Shook, Seifert, Shingler, D. Walters. Trach. Third Rote: R. Werkheiser, Sutcr, Ruth, Snyder, Sell, Schafer, Silvius, Uhlcr, Scholl. Siegfried, Steager. Fourth Row: Unangst, Umstead, Serfass, Sandt, Stark, Teklits, Wukovitz, Stoudt, J. Trinkle, Spangler, Wagner. First Row: F. Clift. But' , Ciarrocchi. Anderson. Drumm. Fassel, I,. Clewell, Faust. Clark. Buss. Edel man. Second Row: K. Engler, Bealer, Colvcr, J. Clewed, BourRuiRnon. J. Engler, Brodt. Ray Buss. Beil. Cortez. Third Row: BensinR. V. Altcmose, Arduini. Buck, Ever, Beam, Cameline, Davis. Bush. Roy Buss, E. Altemose. Farnack. Fourth Rotv: Dusinski. E. ('lift. EickhofF, Detwiler, Ahern. Counts. Dollinger. Alich, Fchnel. First Row: Hofer, Frutchey, Hayden. Hamel. P. Hahn. Fromm, Heckman. M. Hahn. Fuls, Herd. (lori. Second Roto: Kenyon, Henshue, H. Knecht, Kern, Houck. A. Graver, Gillingham, Hack. Gross, Gam- honi. King. Third Row: Hartzell. Keenhold, Fry. E. Hahn. Hamm. Kemmerer. Garr. E. Jones. Hommer, Gaston. K. Hahn. Fourth Row: V. Ferraro. Johnson. Kindt, Hoadlcy, A. Ferraro, D. Jones, Fchnel, R. (iraver, Frack. 52 First Row: Kromer, Mitch, Pavonk, Person, Kinkcr, Peters, McCandless, Neuman, Kampulla, Mar- k it lies. Manning- Second Row: Matthews. L. Reagan. Martino. Pleiss, Pike, Kratzer. Ott, Matthias. Reimer. Muth. Third Row: Marositz. Mitman, Matula. R. Miller. Mann. Koehler. Miskch. Nagle, H. Miller. Fourth Row: Rohinson. Kostenhader. Loder. Lance. Nolf, J. Reagan, Remel, Regi. First Rotv: Traupman, Kdelman. D. Roth. Siegel, P. Smith. Sillies, A. Young. Weiss. L. Roth. Toth. J. Young. Second Row: Ruloff. S. Yost, Yavorski. Wimmcr, Starner, Sandt. G. Smith, Rumsev, Zcllner. .1.0. Young. Werkheiser. Third Row: Umstead. T. Sutter, Todora, M. Roth, Shireman, Stout, G. Yost, C. Sutter, Shimer. Fourth Row: Stark, Siegfried, Wagner, Sweitzer, Shafer, Unger, Seyfried. 53 JOHN B. ANDREWS A ndretcs One of the four horsemen . flashy cars. .. plays a cornet happy with an audience . . camera fiend... rarely serious . . excellent dancer. Dramatic Club 1; Forum 2; Photography Club J, 2,3; Senior Play, Major 3; Science Club I, ROBERT J. BARTHOLOMEW Robert A tall, friendly, dark-haired chap. .. knows the value of silence... a willing worker and a good student a pleasant disposition ... hopes to study engineering. Comet Editorial 3. ERMA L. BAILEY Erma An active baseball fan flashes a friendly smile. . stu- dent librarian. . . plans to he a secretary. Basketball I; Comet Typist 3; Glee Club I, 2; Operetta Promp- ter 2; Student Librarian 1.2,3. BETTY B. ABEL Betty A student librarian com- mercial student.. enjoys sports . . patient. . quiet. Blue and White Business 2, Manager 3; Dramatic Club 2; Student .ibrarian I, 2, 3. FRANCES P. BENVEGNO Fran The little miss with hangs always smiling .excellent taste in clothes likes dancing and sports... hopes to he a grocer. Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club I. Secretary 2. 3: Prom Committee 2; Basketball 2. 3; Baseball I, 2, 3; Pol ley ball 2. 3. 0 JACQUELINE J. BERGER Jackie Happy-go-lucky. . .devotes hours to that hair-do . chic dresser with classic clothes . . finds work an annoying neces- sity. Dramatic Club 2. 3; Glee Club I, 3; Student Council 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1; Volley- ball 1,2,3. ELIZABETH C. ALBANI Bessie Dark natural curly hair. . . always smiling . talkative enjoys sports, especially basket- ball easy to get along with a music lover. Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club I. 2. President 3: Student Council 2; Basketball 2, 3; Vol- leyball 2, 3; Baseball 1,2,3. DOLORES E. BOND Debby Brown hair, blue eyes. .. lives for dancing. . strong dis- like for school. . enjoys listen- ing to name bands. . always on the go. Dramatic Club I, 2, 3; Pho- tography Club I. 54 RUTH N. BORTZ Rut hie Another Stockcrtown stu- dent... makes delicious sun- daes. . short. . .popular, par- ticipates in sports after school. Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 2; Baseball 1. 2. 3: Volleyball 1. 2. 3: Hockey 2. 3: Basketball I. 2. 3; Comet Business 3. CHARLES R. CORRELL Correll A tall red-head. . . hard to un- derstand . . smooth dancer quick tempered.. avid interest in haskethall. not fond of school. Band. Color Guard 2; Basket- ball. J. I’. 1. Varsity 2. CHARLOTTE M. BRODT Charlie (lift of gab. spreads cheer excellent as Victoria Van Bret in Double Door . inter- ested in homemaking. Glee Club I, 2. 3: Operetta 2: Senior Flaw Major 3; Baseball . 2. 3; Basketball I. 2. 3; Hockey 2; Volleyball 1. 2. 3. JEAN C. BUSS Bussy Tall, slender, and brunette likes to argue, enjoys bas- ketball. . prefers jitterbugging excels in mischief. Blue and IVhite. Editorial I. 2, 3; Dramatic Club I. RICHARD R. BUTTS Dick Photography his hobby... develops his own pictures... interested in sports .has a smile for everyone. . .serious. Dramatic Club I, 2. 3; Pho- tography Club I. 2. 3; Track 1. FRANK CORTEZ Gangie School's not Gangie's dish.. fun-loving. . outdoor man. . . small but mischievous... likes to hunt and play cards. Photography Club 3. LeROY M. BUTZ Rebel A hard worker. . a good stu- dent has an ever-readv joke .. a dimpled smile.. mischiev- ous twinkling eves inter- ested in baseball. Baseball 2. SAMUEL J. CAMPANARO Sam Center on football team. . generally found in the pool room enjoys dancing. . not very fond of school. Baseball I; Commercial Club 2: Football, J. V. 1,2, I'arsity 3. 55 HELEN E. CRESSMAN Tiny Relishes arguing in P. 1). class .. small hut mighty.. en- joys listening to popular music and reading .plans to enter college. Dramatic Club I. 2, 3: Stu- dent Librarian 2; Typing Club 3. GLORIA A. DeREAMUS Glo A lively, independent miss from Tatamv...a Blue and White editor . . has blonde, natural curly hair, likes sports and reading . knows the latest jokes. . aspires to be a nurse. Illuc and If'hitc. Editorial I, 2s Co-Editor 3. PAULINE A. DEST Polly A small friendly person, always ready to help others faithful rooter at games . commercial student. Commercial Club I. 2, 3; Baseball 1. ELIZABETH M. DEUTSCH Gi-Gi Fond of joking. . enjoys dancing as much as free school davs. likes ball games and writing letters. . does house- work after school. Baseball I; Blue and White Typist I, 2: Comet. Editorial and Typist 3; Commercial Club 2; Photography Club I. JOHN K. DIEHL Jack The tallest of the four horse- men— Andrews, Tomino,” “Peterson” and Diehl handsome a friend to all interested in photography plans to attend college. Class Treasurer I; Photog- raphy 2. 3. Comet Photographer 3; Dramatic Club I; Senior Play, Minor 3: Typing Club 2. JOSEPH DOROZOWSKI Joe Spontaneous smile, count- less friends. . a natural out- door man. . ambitious all- star athletic record excellent taste in dress. . fond of radio mysteries. Baseball , 2. 3; Football Var- sity 2, 3. ARLENE M. DeLONG Arlene A pleasant and a merry com- mercial student, enjoys bas- ketball. works in Five Ten . . neat, dependable, and ener- getic. . plans to be a secretary. Comet Editorial and Typist 3; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 1; Baseball I, Assistant Manager 2; Basketball I, 2; Hockey . 2; Volleyball I, Assistant Man- ager '2. PAULINE J. DOROZOWSKI Polly Easy going, always ready to lend a helping hand. . . busi- ness manager of Double Door considers baking chocolate cakes a joy. intends to be- come an efficient secretary. Blue and White Typist I, 2: Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club I. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Glee Club . 2; Senior Play Business Manager 3. 56 LATIMER J. ECKHART Eckhart The latest news a good stagecraft hand . . nature lover . never talks unless necessary sound judgment. Blue and While, Editorial 1: Photography Club 2: Stagecraft C'.ub 3; Typing Club 3. LORRAINE H. FIFIELD . Lorraine Short, cute, popular, en- joys reading, dancing, and sports . .able to concentrate... a good hypnotic subject an active co-editor for the Blue and White. Blue and White, Editorial I. Associate Editor 2, Co-editor 3; Dramatic Club I, 2; Glee Club I; Prom Committee 2; Baseball I; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2,3. ’ ROBERT EDELMAN Bob Class Casanova.. out of town girls. . .blue Ford . speed demon. flashing smile. Basketball, . V. I; Football, J. P.l; Track I. FRANK J. FASSL Pappy Hunts and traps quiet, but looks are deceiving . never talks unless necessary .nature lover interest in junior high . . plans to be a painter. JULIA C. DROSNOCK Julia Soft-spoken, friendly, de- pendable. . a good commercial student . . enjoys reading, movies, and dancing. Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club , 2, . VELMA H. FEHR Fehry A vacation lover, basket- ball fan seldom expresses her opinions or ideas, dependable and trustworthy . . enjoys drawing and painting. Commercial Club 2, 3; Stage- craft 3; Basketball . 2, 3: Vol- leyball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. VINCENZA M. FERRARO Finnic Efficient and always depend- able interested in life en- joys jokes. . fond of sports cheers at all games, spends much time reading, well in- formed on latest movies. Blue and White Business 2; Comet Editorial 3; Student Librarian I, 2; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 3. ROBERT J. ESCHENFELDER Bob Active hand member . .quiet studious, pleasant person- ality. travels with Kcipcr. Band 2, 3; Photography Club I. 2; Track I, 2. 57 THELMA M. FLORY Thel Slender blonde, blue-eyed ...vivacious and optimistic attitude toward life, loves to hunt. fish. and flirt dramatic in all she does intends to be a kindergarten teacher. Blue and White, Editorial . sissocials Editor 2, Co-Editor 3: Dramatic Club I. 2; CAss Club I; Prom Committee Chairman 2; Student Council 2, Secretary 3: Athletic Council I, Treasurer 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball . 2; Hockey I, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. JEAN S. FRANTZ Jean Odd sense of humor . . a reg- ular chatterbox... relishes a hot P. I), argument enjoys dancing a faithful sports fan .enjoys reading. Commercial Club 2. 3: Stu- dent Librarian I; Basketball I; Baseball I. JOAN W. FRABLE Joanne 1'he Jenny Lind of the senior class. ..pleasant and friendly . possesses an extensive ward- robe. . favors angora sweaters a smooth dancer, prepar- ing for a singing career. Comet, Editorial 3; Com- mercial Club I; Dramatic Club 1. 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 2; Prom Committee 2: Student Council President 3; Volleyball 2, 3: Basketball I. 2, 3; Baseball 3; Hockey I, 3. MARJORIE A. FRANTZ Margie Contagious giggle popular and attractive, high-stepping majorette eager sports fan and participant. . . plans to teach. Band, Majorette . 2. 3; Blue and While, Editorial I, 2: Comet Editorial 3; Dramatic Club I; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Operetta 2; Prom Committee 2; Volleyball 1. 2. 3; Baseball . 2. 3: Basket- ball I, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3. JOHN F. FISCHL John Tall and lanky quiet ap- pearance fond of chemistry and German, likes sports. . plans to teach social studies Photography Club 2. ROBERT M. FLICK Flickie Small and thin in stature alibis flow freely a happy square dancer, works on ice trucks .enjoys outdoors. Photography Club 3. EDNA A. FREESTONE Edna Comet layout editor, hails from Bushkill Center, long natural curly hair . spends spare time drawing or reading. Comet, Art 3; Stagecraft Club 3; Student Librarian 2. JOYCE E. FREY Joycie Twinkling eyes. . hails from Bath. . .prefers brown-eyed brunettes .partial to a Nash . enjoys dancing. . active member of the Glee club. . . likes to laugh. Blue and White Typist 3; Glee Club V 2; Operetta 2; Typ- ing Club 3. 58 ANITA M. GAMBONI Gamboni Merry blue eyes and a flash- ing smile. . gay personality, a peppy majorette fond of “visiting” teachers after school . .could easily compete with boys in baseball. Bandy Major file 1,2,3; Com ft Editorial 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club I; Prom Committee 2; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball . 2, 3. CHARLES F. GOLLATZ Charlie Dexter lad... pitcher on base- ball team. . .enjoys telling stories. . . happy-go-lucky. . . cheerful smile. Baseball 1, 2; Football, J. V. 1; Photography Chib I. WALTER F. GAMMER Walt Hails from Dexter. . .tackle in football . catcher in base- ball . . famous for bull sessions ...always cheerful... fond of eating. Baseball , 2; Football, Var- sily I, 2, 3; Photography Club 1. EDWIN H. A. GAUMER Eddie Room 3l’s trouble maker. . . not too interested in school. main ambition. . fun. fun. and more fun. Basketball. J. I'.'s I. EDNA M. GEHRINGER Squeaky Tiny of stature. keen sense of humor. . interested in hooks . . efficient student librarian . enjoys sports and music. Glee Club , 2. 3; Operetta 2: Student Librarian I. 2, 3. VIOLET V. GAUMER Purple Always on the go.. partici- pates in many school activities . .wonderful salesman imp- ish grin and sparkling eyes. . . letters from Oberlin. Blue and White Typist 2; Comet Business 3; Glee Club . 2; Operetta 2; Prom Committee 2; Student Council I: Hockey 3; Baseball 3: Basketball . 2, 3; Volleyball . 2, 3; At hie tic Council 2, 3; Magazine Cam- paign Reneu-al Manager . 2, 3. PATRICIA L. GIOVANNI Teeter A whiz at shorthand mis- chievous twinkle in her dark eyes, can't help being happy . honor roll student. . enjoys all sports and dancing. Comet Editorial and Typist 3; Commercial Club 2; Student Council 3. CARL C. GOWER Gower Pleasant personality. . easy to get along with... usually with Fritz. . main interest lies outside of school. . . plans to join the Navy. Band 2, 3: Photography Club 2; Senior Play, Minor 3; Stage- craft Club 3; Track 3. 59 CHARLES H. HAHN Charley Quiet and friendly... hand trombonist good math stu- dent. interested in stagecraft . .active in 4-H Club. . .a future farmer. Band 2, 3; Stagecraft Club 3. THELMA M. HAHN llahnie Source of latest jokes. font! of eating, .cheery disposition . not too interested in school. Commercial Club 2: Dramatic Club 2. 3; Glee Club I. nr NANCY L. GREGORY Nan A flashy majorette cuts a smooth rug . enjoys fun and giggles a splashy swimmer a neat dresser partial to sweaters. Drum Majorette I, 2.3; Comet Business 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club I, 2; Prom Committee 2: Basketball I, 2, 3; Hockey I, 3: Baseball 3; Volleyball I, 2, 3. EMMA R. HADL Emma Always friendly and pleas- ant . works at the Paper Box Factory after school . makes her own clothes, most anx- ious to help people inter- ested in millinery. Comet Editorial and Typist 3; Commercial Club 2. LESTER E. HAHN Les Jolly and talkative drives a jalopy, likes to hunt hails from Moorestown. a future farmer. WILBUR E. HAHN I ahnie Mighty midget valuable part of basketball and football team a dynamic Dewey dur- ing political campaign prom- inent blue eyes enjoys an argument. Basketball J. V. . I'arsily 2. 3; Football Varsity 1, 2, 3; Typing Club 3. DONALD C. HAPPEL Juicy An all-round athlete . gen- erally in the midst of laughter . . popular, enjoys taking pictures. Band I; Basketball. J. V.1.2, Varsity 3: Football, J. V. I, Varsity 2, 3; Prom Committee 2; Track'!, 2, 3 SHIRLEY M. HAPPEL Shir I Strawberry blonde attrac- tive freckles enjoys dancing . . . the maid in “Double Door ...likes to travel, nursing career. Baseball I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Comet Business 3; Dra- matic Club 1: Hockey 2; Senior Play, Major 3; Volleyball 1,2,3. 60 CHARLES G. HARHART Skip Friendly but mischievous. . teachers’ problem child . . .likes to hunt. . interested in agri- culture. ALICE L. HIMLER Alice A good German student., drives the family car . .works in the Five and Ten. . comes from Cherry Hill... neat, cheer- ful, and well-liked. . preparing for a nursing career. Dramatic Club 3; Senior Play Business 3; Typing Club 2. FREDERICA HECKMAN Fritzie A slick dresser. . bails from far away Sandt’s Eddy... happy when swimming, hunt- ing, or dancing...fun-loving and good-natured.. future in- definite. Comet Business 3; Student Librarian , 2. HUGH H. HECKMAN Hughie Roller skates at Bushkill Park... talented in basketball ...Sportsmans’ Club hang- out Y. M. C. A., occasional visitor at school. Band . 2. 3; Basketball, j.y.'si. WALTER E. HENSHUE Junior Considers school bothersome . likes square dancing, drives a red and black Plymouth . .flashy bow ties wants to join the Navy. JEAN I. HOCH lloehie bight brown hair and eyes neat appearance.. . Avery in Double Door” . excels in art .. enjoys dancing .excellent swimmer, career undecided. Dramatic Club , 2, 3; Glee Club I; Prom Committee 2; Senior Play, Minor 3; Stage- craft 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Hockey . 2: Volleyball , 3. HAROLD A. HENNING Henning Class president blond hair and blue eyes.. hopes to be- come a minister. . enjoys base- ball and a stimulating debate. Baseball , 2, 3; Cla s Presi- dent 3; Comet Editorial 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Typing Club 2. ANDREW R. HEYER Andy Quiet and friendly comes from Daniel’s Slate Quarry likes to play football and base- ball school not his primary interest. Football, Varsity 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 61 ANNABELLE M. KAHLER Annabel It A pleasant - faced hut quiet business student employed in Five and Ten on Saturdays enjoys roller and ice skating . . an avid sports spectator. Basketball 3; Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club I. 2, 3; dee Club I. ROBERT E. KEIPER Keiper Photography his hohbv . enjoys cooking . quiet. . works after school . . his tem- per matches his red hair. . . finds homework annoying. Band 2; Stagecraft Club 3. JOSEPH P. KARLOWITCH Chink Typical jester member of the Senior hand, every one’s chum hails from West Knd intends to join the Navy. Band 2, 3. ANNA M. KELCHNER Anna A hard-working student.. . fun-loving and friendly . . al- ways with Alice...Five and Ten worker. . . plans for a nurs- ing career. Basketball ; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club I. 2: Operetta 2. LORRAINE M. HOUCK Lorraine Shy and quiet works in Five and Ten. wants to he a beautician likes to read and embroider. Commercial Club 3; Dramatic Club 2. CLAIRE L. KELLER Claire A friendly person with a cheery smile.. enthusiastic sport fan . enjoys popular music plans to he a secre- tary. Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Commercial Club 2. 3; Dramatic Club 3; V alley ball 3. GLORIA A. JOHNSON Johnnie A commercial student. serious but pleasant enjoys arguing in P. I), class enjoys movies. . a sincere friend faithful sports fan. Commercial Club. President 2. 3; Volleyball I; Basketball I. IGNATZ A. KEPPEL iuie (Jay and an easy mixer. . . not overly enthusiastic about school . works in his father’s store. . not addicted to worry plans to join the Navy. Prom Committee 2. 62 EVELYN M. KILPATRICK Evelyn A quiet commercial student . . .bookkeeping her favorite subject . drives to school . . enjoys dancing.. .plays the piano.. another ol X.U.S.'s future secretaries. Comet Business 3; Commer- cial Club I. 2, 3; Glee Club I. ANNA T. KOSITZ Annie Small, blonde, happy-go- lucky. commercial student .. works after school at Nazareth Paper Box factory. . .enjoys dancing. wants to be a pri- vate secretary. Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club I, 2, 3; Dramatic Club I. MARY J. KLEPEIS Mitti Quiet until she starts giggling . . a good worker, enjoys singing a sports enthusiast . . a commercial student. Blue and While Typist 2. 3: Commercial Club , 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Assistant Business Manager, Senior Play 3. STEPHEN J. KLEPEISZ Pigeon Makes friends easily. . alibis for hookey playing How freely .. hails from West End. . has an argument for any statement. Photography Club 2; Student Council 2. SHERWOOD J. KLEINTOP Loverboy Works in Acme store, likes to Hirt a willing person . immaculate, neat in appear- ance. . .a quiet person. WALTER E. KOSTENBADER Kusty Tall, handsome . .spends time teasing the girls and tell- ing jokes. .. a star athlete . . loves ro talk .never refuses a ride. Baseball I, 2, 3; Basketball. I'arsity I, 2,3; Football. Pars ity I. 2, 3. FRANK T. KLEPEISZ Chuck Athletically inclined. . . champion bowler. . excellent at the polka . none too studi- ous or quiet.. .well-mannered . N.U.S.'s star tackle. Football Varsity 1. 2. 3; Pho- tography Club 2. JOAN C. KLINE Kliney Tall and slender. .. fast guard on her basketball team . . enjoys rides to school in “The Ace”... enjoys swim- ming. . has her share of tun. Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club 2; Prom Committee 2; Volley- ball 1,2: Baseball I; Basketball I. 2. 3: Hockey I. 63 DONALD K. KRATZ Scratch Miss Sloat’s problem child one of N.U.S.'s sharpest dressers can talk his way out of anything . favorite pass- word, Buddy-Buddy”. Bush kill Park, his second home. Forum 2. 3; Photography Club . DOLORES I. LAHR Dolly Greets you with a smile adept at swimming and danc- ing .works in father’s store .good sense of humor, likes to travel, native of Bushkill Center. Commercial Club 2: Dramatic Club 3. GERALDINE L. KROMER Jerry Happy-go-lucky lass full of pep...good mind if used well . has a cheery hello for everyone. . .trustworthy and dependable. . .a commercial student. Comet Business 3; Dramatic Club I. 2; Photography Club I; Prom Committee. Decorating 2; Senior Play Prompter 3; Volley- ball J. 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey I CLAUDE R. LEH Sonny Short-order cook at Lou’s Diner, good dancer. .azure- blue Plymouth . plans a busi- ness enterprise. Track 3. MIRIAM D. KOWALCZK Mi mi Tall, dark, and attractive . . one of N.U.S.’s fancy strutters . . friendly likes to draw . . fascinated by the song, I Can’t Ciive You Anything But Love, Baby. . a layout artist for the Comet. Band. Majorette 2, 3; Blue and IVhite Editorial I; Class Treasurer 3; Comet Layout Editor 3: Dramatic Club I. 2; Glee Club , 2. 3; Operetta 2: Photography Club I: Baseball I. 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Vol- leyball I. 3; Hockey 2. CONSTANCE E. KRAEMER Connie Small in size, trim in appear- ance. and ever active. . .mag- netic personality. . .vigorous cheerleader . dramatic ability shown as Anne” in “Double Door .. Co-editor for Blue and White. Blue and IVhite Editorial I. Associate Editor 2. Co-editor 3; Cheerleader, J. V. . Varsity 2, 3; Class Secretary 3; Dramatic Club , 2, 3; Glee Club I; Prom Committee 2: Senior Play, Major 3; Student Council 1, 2; Volleyball , 2; Basketball 2, 3. WILBUR H. LEH Leh Boy The smaller Leh twin... works at Y .plays basketball for Y Junior Varsity, fun loving and care free. Photography Club , 2; Typ- ing 3. WILLARD H. LEH Leh Boy The taller Leh twin. . . friendly and humorous... works at Y. bowls, shoots pool, and plays basketball. Photography Club 2; Typing 64 FREDERICK W. LERCH Fred An Art Editor of the Comet .. .spends spare time drawing . . .neat. . .quiet. . .works at Heckman's Store. Comet Art 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Photography Club 2; Track I, 2, 3. ARLENE M. MILLER Arlene Small of stature with a heart of gold.. .well-liked.. .a whiz on the basketball court... a commercial honor roll student. Commercial Club 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 2; Photography Club I; Athletic Council 2, Sec- retary 3; Volleyball I, 2; Bas- ketball I, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3. EVELYN C. LICHT Evelyn Cheerful and happy-go- lucky, but shy likes dancing, swimming, and ice skating. . . plans to be a business woman. Commercial Club 2, 3. DAVID J. MILLER Dave Bashful and quiet. . comes from Chapman Quarries... drives a blue Plymouth... school not his primary interest. Photography Club 3. PAUL L. MATULA Paulie Good natured brawny-blond . . one of our new seniors . rather quiet and shy. enjoys basketball and dancing. . in- terested in shop work. Typing Club 3. DARLENE B. MEYERS Darlene Knows all the latest jokes . enjoys popular music, always laughing . . neat dresser. Commercial Club I. 2, 3; Stagecraft Club 3; Baseball 1; Basketball I; Volleyball , 2. 65 PHYLLIS C. METZ Phyl Peppy head cheerleader. . . participates in many school activities easy going. . likes to dance...pleasing and friendly. Cheerleader. J. V. , Varsity 2. 3; Class President I; Dra- matic Club 2; Prom Committee 2; Student Council I; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Volleyball I. 2, 3; Hockey 1. 3. ROBERT J. MEYERS Bob Quiet and friendly. . spends leisure time playing electric Spanish guitar and tinkering with radios. . a future musi- cian. MICHAEL F. MUCHA Mike Short, dark, and quiet, in school only... enjoys all out- door sports, especially hunting and fishing. Photography Club I. ROBERT E. OLSON Rabbit A hand trumpeter... Mr. Chase in Double Door. . .a music lover . great conversa- tionalist . . . member of U. S. Naval Reserve. Band I, 2, 3; Dramatic Club I, 2, 3; Football, Assistant Man- ager I, Head Manager 2; Forum 3; Senior Play, Minor 3; Track 1. 2, 3. THEODORE H. NAGLE Teddy Ha! ha! ha! Nagle's laughing again . . always looks on the bright side of life. . .liked by everyone, faithful participant in sports. Baseball I, 2, 3; Basketball, J. P.'s 2; Football, Varsity Is 2, 3. EUGENE O. MOHN Mohn Absent more than present in school . interested in outdoor life . .lives in Stockertown. . . frequent hitch-hiker. Blue and fVhite Editorial 2. KENNETH E. MOSER Moser Short, blond, and annoying .. .likes to hunt and get in trouble. . .visits Hildew often ... a whiz in chemistry. . . plans to join the Air Corps after graduation. Forum 3. MORRIS S. PAGNI Pagni Tall, dark, and handsome. . . helpful end on the football team.. quiet, serious and a great blusher... possesses a pleasing personality. Football, J. V. 1, Varsity 2. 3; Forum 2; Track I. ELIZABETH M. PETERS Betty An industrious commercial student hails from Tatamy ...drives a Frazer... likes dancing and movies. . .neat, but funloving.. .a baby-sitter . . .collected ads for the Comet .. .a future secretary. Comet Business 3; Commer- cial Club I, 2; Dramatic Club , 2; Prom Committee 2. DON E. PETERSON Peterson One of our witty class comedians. . will go far in life .. can rarely be seen without the other three. . .capable Comet art editor. Band I, 2; Blue and White Editorial I, 2, 3; Comet Art Editor 3; Dramatic Club I; Photography Club , 2, 3; Senior Play, Major 3; Track 2, 3. 66 JOSEPH C. PETRAGLIA Joe Short . black curly hair . pleasant smile pleasing per- sonality. . .a friend to everyone . . .humorous. . .willing, fair student. . .basketball manager in junior year. Basketball, Assistant Mana- ger 1, Manager 2; Athletic Coun- cil 2; President 3; Student Council 2. 09 ELAINE A. PRITCHARD Sissy Smart dresser... her ’47 Chevie full of kids . peppy cheerleader.. .subtle sense of humor. . . future owner of Scho- neck Farms. Commercial Club I; Dramatic Club I; Comet Editorial 3; J. V. Cheerleader 3; Glee Club 1; Athletic Council 2; Basketball , 2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Hockey 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. DEBORAH W. PHILLIPS Debby New York accent, ability in writing enjoys sports a power model in riding breeches . . carefree as her wind-blown bob. . . gets around in her ’31 Ford... college in- tentions. Blue and IVhite Editorial 2; Comet Co-editor 3; Prom Com- mittee 2; Student Council 3; Hockey 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Bas- ketball 2,3; Baseball 2, 3. ANDREW J. PIERZGA Turkey Good polka dancer. . enjoys carpentry and painting, abil- ity to make and keep friends, no definite plans for the future. Band I; Typing Club 3. JANE G. PORT Janie A neat, hard working com- mercial student... a giggler and a talker, plays the piano ...a pleasant personality... lots of friends. . another of N.H.S.’s furure secretaries. Comet Business 3; Commer- cial Club I; Dramatic Club , 2. 3. ALVIN H. RAPP Rappie A friendly smile. . pals with Kromcr and Teel, well-liked by everyone. . .curly hair . mannerly...Y or movies, his hang-out. Photography Club 3. BEVERLY G. PIKE Bev A sincere and honest friend a real funster, a pleasant smile... enjoys dancing at Promised Land Lake. . a busi- ness student. Blue and IVhite Typist 3; Commercial Club 2. 3; Typing Club 3 CHARLES A. POWELL Powell Small and quiet. . .spends time at Hollo. . likes to hunt and shoot pool. . . not inter- ested in school. Photography Club 3. 67 WILLIAM A. REAGAN Willy Medium height, light brown hair.. smooth tenor voice. . excels in sports.. .skiing and wrestling . . leader of discus- sions. . one of our future farmers. Glee Club 3; Photography Club 2. CLAIRE L. REICHARO Claire Quiet and shy. . .possesses a cheery disposition.. likes read- ing and sports better than school work... interested in 4-H Club. Commercial Club I; Dramatic Club 3; dee Club I. DANIEL S. REIMER Danny New member of the senior class. . interested in football .. . enjoys an argument. .drives a 1935 Ford... enjoys fair weather vacations fond of Northampton GLORIA E. REMALEY Gloria Main interests are sports and mischief. . pet peeve is making a P. D. report aims to be a secretary. Commercial Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Volleyball I: Baseball I. ELEANOR S. REMSING Eleanor Beautiful long brown hair. . . quiet in appearance only... friendly smile for all. hails from Bath. Athletic Council 3; Dramatic Club Secretary 3; Glee Club I, 2, President 3; Operetta 2; Prom Committee 2; Student Council 3. MAYNARD P. RISSMILLER Wink Cool and calm, tall and thin hard man to beat in an argument or on athletic field. football captain .. hails from East Lawn. Baseball I. 2. 3; Football. Varsity I, 2. Captain 3. ANITA J. ROTH •V udder An able housekeeper. . .good sense of humor. . works at Five and Ten neat in ap- pearance. Orchestra I, 2; Dramatic Club 3; Glee Club J, 2. 3; Operetta 2; Student Council I. HARRY F. ROTH Rothy Quiet and serious. . .drives a black Ford.. active in 4-H program.. interested in dairy farming. Stagecraft Club 3; Typing Club 3. 68 LOUISE A. ROTH fVeezie Outstanding athletic ability ...enjoys dancing.. never serious, works at Heckman’s Drug store.. . hopes to he some- one’s efficient secretary. Blue and While Typist 2; Class President 1; Cornet Typist 3; Dramatic Club I; Glee Club I; Student Council I: Athletic Council 2, 3; Baseball , 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2. ROBERTA F. SCHEFFLER Bertie Blonde natural curly hair, blue eyes... lots of fun studious juggles figures with ease considerate of others . enjoys bicycle riding a future laboratory technician. Blue and White, Editorial , 2; Class Secretary 2; Comet, Editorial 3; Glee Club I; Tvping Club 2. MARLYN L. ROTH Rothie Athletic ability unlimited basketball captain pleasing personality.. cool-headed and big-hearted, sound judgment a man of his word all- star fullback in Lchigh-North- ampton league. Basketball. Varsity I. 2, 3; Football, Varsity 1,2,3. HERBERT W. SCHOENEBERGER Howard Fighting end. lightning for- ward, record breaking track man partial to Stockertown college plans. Basketball. Varsity I, 2; Football, Varsity . 2; Track 1,2. RANDOLPH R. ROTH Fete Kaiser-Frazer king, .fleet- footed basketball player. . . part-time auto mechanic well liked.. .excursions in his ’34 Ace. Band Color Guard 1, 2; Bas- ketball J. V. I. Varsity 2, 3; Glee Club 3; Student Council 1. 2. 3; Track 2, 3. JOHN J. SANTO Johnny Outstanding center on foot- ball team. . .captain of base- ball team not too ambitious scholastically. . pleasing per- sonality. goodsenseofhumor. Baseball I. 2, Captain 3; Football 1. 2. 3; Student Coun- cil 3. ROLLAND R. ROTHROCK Roily Fall, carefree, and quiet in school one of the Tatamy “gang” . likes sports, plaving cards, and sleeping. . his Leap Year birthday makes him four years old .. no future plans. Stagecraft Club 3. MARION S. SAYLOR Marion Small, .serious...fre- quently on honor roll. . works in Five and Ten. . main inter- ests. 4-H club and I.uther League. . . hopes to be a stenog- rapher. Blue and White Editorial 1, 2; Class Treasurer 2; Comet Business Manager 3; Com- mercial Club 1; Dramatic Club . 2: Glee Club 1; Senior Play, Major 3. 69 BARBARA A. SHIMER Barbie Has poise, especially at the piano.. .a rookie from Tatamy . . enjoys all sports, faithful hand member. . . plans to enter college. Band 1. Assistant Secretary and Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3; Comet Co-editor 3; Dramatic Club 2. EDITH M. SHOOK Shookie Knjoys her daily hike to school. . .interested in dancing . . . likes to swim.. .spends time playing the piano. .. active member of the Glee Club.. a friendly smile for everyone. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 2. DONALD E. SHAFER Shafer Hails from Cherry Hill... drives a truck and motor bike . ..silence is golden. . .active Boy Scout... finds work a bothersome necessity. Stagecraft Club 3. SAMUEL R. SENNECA Yogi Tall, husky football tackle . .accompanied by laughter . . .grins at trouble. . . very friendly and popular... mis- chievous. . fond of Tatamy. Football, J. F.’s I, 2, Far- sity 3. JEAN E. SHIMER Jeannie Dimples and a baby skin, ambition plus a rapturous smile. . immaculate dresser. . . never a dull moment . .inter- ested in nursing. Class Vice President 2; Comet Business 3; Dramatic Club I; Photography Club , 2; Senior Play, Minor, 3; Baseball I, 2; Policy ball I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Hockey 3. JAMES G. SHOTWELL Jim Interested in outdoor life . likes to sleep... keeps busy thinking up excuses. . a great reader . .interested in Diesels . . works on potato truck. Football, J. F. I, 2; Senior Play, Minor 3. LOUISE A. SMITH Smitty Dashing here, there, and everywhere. . .happy-go-lucky ...gifted with miles of words . . .spends much time dancing . . .plays cymbals in the band. Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Operetta 2; Choralairs 2. RALPH L. SMITH Ralph Knjoys trip to school on his Service-Cycle. . .hails from Kdelman's.. likes hunting and fishing.. manages to get along with school work. Glee Club 3; Track 3. 70 JEANNE A. THOMAS Jeannie Head of the J. V. cheer- leaders. peppy and active. . . happy-go-lucky. . . cheerful. . . enjoys housework... letters from Navy. Baseball I, 2, 3; Basketball I. 3; J. V. Cheerleader 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. DONALD C. TEEL Teelie Usually found with Kappie . . .spends spare time in Y. M. C. A. gym. likes to tease, beats most of his friends at checkers. Typing Club 3. HILDA A. STAMPF Hilda A happy student.. one of Murphy’s clerks. . active in gym class . . movies and danc- ing. favorite pastimes. Comet Typist 3; Commercial Club 2, 3. ' SHERWOOD S. STEWARD Dopey Hails from Tatamy . . likes gas stations enjoys dancing . industrious. . neat. Blue and Iphite Typist 3; Football J. V.’s 2; Glee Club 2; Operetta 2; Student Council 3. ELAINE M. SUTER Sc utter Chatterbox from Room 23 . .works at Murphy’s Five and Ten. active in Dramatic Club. . .possesses a driver’s license likes sports and danc- ing . aims to he a secretary. Baseball 2. 3: Basketball 3: Commercial Club 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1; From Committee. Refreshment 2: Vol- leyball 2, 3. JOAN M. TEEL Joan Tall and slender . excellent basketball forward . . . fond of all sports .preference for col- lege men aspires to be a model. Basketball J. 2. 3; Dramatic Club I; Glee Club 2, 3; Oper- etta 3. OLEN L. TRACH Trachie Husky blond.. .hails from Hast Lawn... usually with Rissmiller. . .quiet and man- nerly, enjoys hunting and athletics. Athletic Council 2; Baseball Manager 1,2; Football Varsity 3. ROBERT M. TOMINO Bob Full of pep. . .in prime form when arguing. . .motor scooter ...smooth dancer. . .good taste in clothing .rhythmic drum player in band. Band I, 2, 3; Blue and White Editorial 1, 2, 3; Comet Edit- orial 3; Dramatic Club I; Pho- tography Club 1. 2, 3; Prom Committee 2; Senior Play, Minor 3. 71 WILLIAM S. VETOVITZ Bill Hat, sleep, and make merry, Bill’s philosophy . . . works at Nazareth Dress Factory after school... study halls his favorite periods. Prom Committee 2; Track 2; Typing Club 2. ANNE E. WAY Annie A future lady in white, enjoys sports, popular music, and movies... bashful, but well- liked. . drives a ’46 Buick. a Comet personality writer. Comet Editorial 3; Dramatic Club 2; Prom Committee 2. ERMA I. WAMBOLD Ilershey Chatter, chatter, chatter, . possesses sunny disposition . . always ready to lend a helping hand.. .sport enthusiast.. en- joys cooking... plans to sling Dramatic Club 2. 3; Prom Committee 2; Baseball I; Bas- ketball I; Volleyball 1. GERALOINE F. WELTY Gerry A dependable student. . all- round good sport, likes to dance, read, and listen to records. . .wants to be a sec- retary. Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Vol- leyball 3. FRANCES H. UNGER Toots A sports spectator. . .active member of Commercial Club .enjoys skating. . hails from Cherry Hill... likes dancing and housework. Commercial Club I, 2, 3. KARL K. UNGER Karl Tall, red-haired. . .powerful football guard.. .calm, polite, and mannerly. . . shy. blushes easily. . a hard worker. Basketball Varsity 2; Football Varsity , ?, 3; Photography Club 2; Prom Committee 2; Stagecraft 3; Track I. CHARLES K. WERKHEISER Doc Wavy hair. . drives a blue Dodge.. likes farm work. . believes silence is golden cheerful.. .interested in foot- ball. Photography Club 3 WILFRED R. WESSNER IV illy Possesses curly hair and a mis- chievous smile a speedy half- back on the football team. . . hails from Tatamv.. .often visits in Nazareth. Baseball I, 2, 3; Football J. V.'s I, Varsity 2, 3; Typing Club 3. 72 ETHEL M. WOOIBERT Ethel An ambitious commercial student... hails from Heck- town . holds her own in I’. D. arguments. . .works in the Five and Ten.. well-liked by every- one hopes to be a librarian or a bookkeeper. Comet Editorial and Typist 3; Dramatic Club I; Glee Club I; Hockey I, 2; Baseball I. Assist- ant Manager 2; Volleyball I. Assistant Manager 2: Basketball 1,3. AUDREY A. WUNDERIY IVunderly Enjoys dancing. . .partici- pates in class basketball works at Five and 'Fen movie fan. Dramatic Club 2. 3; Basket- ball 1, 2. 3; Volleyball I. 3; Baseball 1.2,3. FRANK F. YANDROSITZ Frank One of the band color guards .very neat in appearance... a keen mind put to a good use interested in medicine. Band Color Guard 2. 3; Class President 2; Football J. V.'s I; Prom Committee I, 2; Student Council 2. MAMIE A. ZEllNER Mamie Hails from Hast Lawn seemingly quiet.. .cheery dis- position . ..interested in being a housewife. Commercial Club 2, 3; Dra- matic Club 3. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Shcklctski. Adivser; Miriam Kowalc .k. Treasurer; Frank Vandrositz, Vice-President; Harold Henning. President; Constance Kraemer, Secretary; Gloria DcRcamus, Historian. 73 Alma Mater ) 1 A i- • p • a i i P I A Q. 77 p r r J J j ’ f • P v J 9 9 4 In THE OLD HI STORIC NaZ By thy name, dear Al areth ’’Gainst the rising sum ma Mater, 1Ne shall win the fight; J m m m k m ? m ml f 1 J (cy r it 1 it r • • j r 1 • P r$ 1 • j • Stan OS OUR LOVED OAYS TO COME. ID FOR US THY SONS A 4lma Mat ER PRIDE OF no oaughters, Days will e'je Be bright , r r:£$= - tt- ERE WITH DAILY TASKS WE STRUGGLE VI ITH OUR GOAL IN SIGHT 111 our main and might- Nazareth H IGHjTO THEE W£ RE PLEDGING 4i P f r j j j r i N FFt: PveR MINDFUL of OUR. BROTHERS A N 0 THE B LUE AND WhiTE Never shall oishonor cloud thee Nor the Blue and White 74 Patron List Miss Anna Abel Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Abel Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Albani Mrs. Charles V. Alpaugh Miss Kathleen M. Altemose Mr. Lee Altemose Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Andrews Mr. Arthur J. Bailey Mrs. Arthur J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Bartholomew I)r. and Mrs. S. G. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Becker Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Beniamin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bcnvegno Miss M. Charlotte Berger Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Brazina Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brodt Miss Pearl M. Brodt Mr. Paul T. Bond Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Bunn Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Burstein Mr. Arlctt R. But . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Butz Mr. and Mrs. Kdward J. Cassler Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Correll Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Cressman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dallachie-sa Mr. Raymond Darrohn Mr. and Mrs. A. William Day Mr. and Mrs. Wilson DeLong Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeReamus Mrs. Andella Derr Miss Agnes Deutsch Rev. Walter H. Diehl Mr. and Mrs. Nick Drosnock Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferraro Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fificld Mr. William H. Fificld Mr. and Mrs. Preston Flory Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frable Miss Margaret M. Franck Mr. Ezra Frantz Miss Henrietta Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frantz Dr. and Mrs. John A. Fraunfclder Mr. and Mrs. Brice H. Freestone Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Frey A Friend Mrs. J. H. Fulmer Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Gallahcr Mrs. Katie Gaunter Mr. Harold F. Goglc, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gower Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gower Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadl Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Happcl Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Happel Mr. Paul F. Hariegle Dr. and Mrs. Earl B. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. John Haschak Miss Alfrieda Heckman Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Heckman Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hcintzelman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Henning Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinder Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hoch Mrs. Elizabeth Homoki Mr.Wm.J. “Bill Hontz, Jr. Miss Dorothy Houck Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Houck Miss Minnie E. Itterly Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Kahler Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Kahler Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kclchner Miss Betty Kclchner Miss Esther Kclchner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller Mr. and Mrs. Lovine L. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kemmer Mrs. Lizzie Kern Mr. and Mrs. William Kilpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steward Klein- top. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. I gnat . Klepeis Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kline Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Knauss Miss Betty Mae Koch Mr. and Mrs. John Kosit . Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Kosit . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kowalczk Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Kratz Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lerch Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. 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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 77 Co ngr at ulat i ons to Graduates . . . To the young men and women of the Class of ’49 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. NAZARKTH, PKNNA. 78 A Member, Federal Reserve System Bank A Member, Federal Deposit nsurance Corporatioti Bank Experience Has No Substitute 20 years of yearbook “KNOWHOW” is yours when you sign with MERIN STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Official Photographers to the 1949 Comet All portraits appearing in this publication have been placed on file in our Studio, and can he duplicated at any time. Write or phone us for information Penny packer 5-5777 1010 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 7, PENNA. 79 Keystone Portland Cement Co. BATH, PENNSYLVANIA ☆ Manufacturers of KEYSTONE PORTLAND CEMENT “A Better Cement” VELROCA HIGH-EARLY STRENGTH UA Perfect High Early Strength Portland Cement” KEYSTONE DARK CEMENT “A Uniform Color Dark Cement” ☆ General Offices: 14(X) S. Penn Square Philadelphia, Pa. Sales Offices: Philadelphia - New York - Boston 80 Nazareth Cernent Co. General Office: NAZARETH, PA. ☆ Sales Offices: 41 East 42nd Street Commercial Trust Building NEW YORK CITY PHILADELPHIA ☆ products: Nazco High-Early Strength Portland Cement Nazareth Portland Cement Nazareth Mortar Cement si Pennsylvania -Dixie Cement Corporation NAZARETH, PENNSYLVANIA No. 1 Kingsport, Tenn. No. 2 Clinchfield, Ga. No. 3 Richard City, Tenn. No. 4 Nazareth, Pa. PLANTS No. 5 Penn Ai.len, Pa. No. 6 Bath, Pa. No. 7 Portland Point, N. Y. No. 8 West Des Moines, Iowa 82 NAZARETH STEEL FABRICATORS, INC. 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FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY Incorporated March 17, 1845 Insures for FIRE - LIGHTNING - STORM - EXTENDED COVERAGE Over a Century of Dependable Service ☆ Farmers’ Mutual Building 72 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. 90 Compliments of KLIPPLE BUS LINES Comfortable Coaches Capable Drivers Home-Owned and Operated ☆ Bath, Pennsylvania Phone Bath 2211 Zollinger - Harned’s The Department Store That Gives “S II” Green Stamps ☆ HAMILTON STREET NEAR SIXTH ALLENTOWN, PA. 91 Solt Chevrolet CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service ☆ 49 SOUTH BROAD STREET NAZARETH, PA. R. F. ZIEGLER, INC. DODGE - PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS Sales and Service ☆ EASTON 728S NAZARETH 355 92 wawii RMifMIl CHILDRENSUNDERWEAR (Subsidiary of Julius Kayser 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, hoys’ 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. Robert C. Moyer 324 South Main Street, Nazareth, Pa. ☆ CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Saifs — Service — Parts ☆ 93 R. T. Kauffmann, Manager Phone 1060-J Northampton Farm Bureau COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Feed, Fertilizer, and all kind of seeds Spray Material and Petroleum Household Appliances ☆ Phone Easton 2-0243 Tatamy, Pa. Harry E. Eyantz Armstrong Linoleum - Vikon Tile Kitchen Modernization Floor Sanding and Refinishing ☆ Phone 307 205 North Main Street Nazareth, Penna. 94 Mg] A. lUU Make This Your Shop Stehly’s Men’s Shop Men’s Fu rn ish ings ☆ 124 South Main Street Nazareth, Penna. CONGRATULATIONS Floyd W. Schmidt “MORTICIAN” Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey Phone 75 Corner Bei.videre : Fairview Streets Nazareth, Pa. 95 George II. Welty, President F. M. Noecker, Sec. and Treas. The Nazareth Coal Lumber Co. COAL - LUMBER HARDWARE and BUILDING MATERIAL Your Dealer for these Famous Products Kelvinator RCA Victor Bendix American Central Speed Queen Quality Lehigh and “Blue” Coal Office and Hardware Store: 430-436 S. Main Street Phones: 319-J and 319-M Eureka Horton Capital Appliance Store: 41 Belvidere Street Phone 1-066 NAZARETH, PENNSYLVANIA Nazareth Dress Manufacturing Co. TATAMY SHIRT MILL Phone 716 Wood Street : Madison Avenue Nazareth, Pa. % OUR BEST WISHES to the Members of Nazareth High School Class of ’49 Compliments of.. . Wyt Cotone House Broad Street at Belvidere Nazare thy Pa. MESSINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY TATAMY, PENNSYLVANIA ☆ MANUFACTURERS OF Dusters - Threshers - Dust Mixers - Seed Treaters Corn Shelters - Woodworking Machines 97 Klipple’s Tydol Service Station Paul Klipple, Proprietor 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 Branch Office Easton Road 23 S. Main Street Phone 798 or 799 Phone 157 98 HIGH GRADE DAIRY PRODUCTS IVillowdale Farms T. I). Kostenbader Son ☆ Phone 132 or 117 Geo. S. Messinger, 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 ☆ 99 Phone: Nazareth 483 Stockertown, Penna. Hontz’s HALLMARK-NORCROSS CARDS-GIFTWRAP “Norris Chocolates” ☆ 125 South Main St. Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth Tool and Supply Co. Peter F. Yeisley, Prop. Phone 72 150 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. 100 S. J. GREGORY’S GARAGE STUDEBAKER CARS and TRUCKS Salt’s and Service Phone 478 27 Mauch Chunk Street Nazareth, Pennsylvania Mary Ann's Beauty Shop ☆ Telephone 789 ☆ 107 SOUTH MAIN STREET Nazareth, Pa. 101 Detweiler’s Road Side Market ☆ FRESH FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND GROCERIES ☆ Free Delivery Phone 605-J Located on road leading from Cherry Hill to Wind Gap ST. REGIS PAPER CO. NAZARETH, PA. ☆ Manufacturers of PAPER BAGS for Flour - Cement - Plaster Ground Limestone - Gypsum and Other Pulverized Products 102 Smith Motor Company KAISER - FRAZER Salt’s and Service ☆ EAST WALNUT STREET NAZARETH, PA. Stanley J. Hahn GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fruits - Vegetables - Meats ☆ Phone Nazareth 9023 103 J. A. LOPRESTI Massey - Harris and New Holland Farm Machinery Dairy Barn Equipment Baler Twine - Motors - Tires Phone: Nazareth 604 STOCK ERTOWN, PA. Best Wishes to the Members of Nazareth High School Class of T9 ☆ Henry Schlegel MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS 104 13 15 Bel videre Street Nazareth, Pa. Finkbeiner’s Esso Service Station Fred Finkbeiner, Proprietor GAS, OILS, ACCESSORIES, AND CAR LUBRICATION Phone Easton 2-9119 TATAMY, PA. NAZARETH FAIR GROUNDS :: EVERY WEDNESDAY 4:00 P. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT Supply All Your Shopping Needs Fruits, Vegetables, Fish, Cakes, Candies, Meats, and Clothing for the entire family MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ☆ NAZARETH AUCTION AND SALES MARKET 105 Economy Prices Phone Nazareth 884-J W. H. BOWERS Painter and Decorator Floor Sanding and Refinishing ☆ Phone Nazareth 282J-3 STOCKERTOWN, PA. Baker Convalescent Home Mr. Mrs. Clarence F. Baker Phone Nazareth 629-J Nkwburg R. D. No. 3, Easton, Pa. 106 Nicholasen’s Modern Restaurant FOUNTAIN SERVICE HOME COOKING Phone: 284-R 148 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. FRACK LEH Sales and Service ☆ HARVEY P. DIETZ Photographer ☆ 55 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. 107 NAZARETH, PA. FRITOS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, INC. yrit° Taste Appeal with Every Meal 640 South Spruce Street Nazareth 622 Anglemire’s For Records, Popular Sheet Music, and Musical Items Headquarters for The Famous Esterbrook Re-New Point Fountain Pens Always a Good Point! 40 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. BAJAN’S Meat Market ☆ Phone 9026 96 Seip Avenue Nazareth, Pa. HELLER’S Grocery Store ☆ Phone 413-M 18 North Main Street Nazareth, Pa. 108 Dobnoff’s BETHLEHEM BUSINESS Paramount COLLEGE Inc. Bethlehem, Pa. LADIES’ APPAREL Fifty-second Year An approved Business Training School ☆ Complete Secretarial, Accounting, Business Administration and Business Machine Courses 409 Northampton Street DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Easton, Penna. Ask for Annual Catalog C. F. MARTIN CO. BLUE MOUNTAIN Inc. CONSOLIDATED WATER Established 1833 COMPANY ☆ ☆ MAKERS OK Martin Guitars, Mandolins and Ukuleles Extends its Compliments to the ☆ CLASS OF ’49 Nazareth, Pa. 109 Nazareth Mutual For Quality and Service in Fire Insurance PRINTING, Come to Company ☆ Young’s Press Chartered 1867 Phone 230-R ☆ Nazareth Mutual Building 127 Fast High Street 16 Belvidere Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. DR. LEON KOLB Joe Geider's OPTOMETRIST Grocery Eyes Examined {Formerly Beil's Store) 118 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. ☆ Phone 146 Hours—Friday only Phone 606-J 2:(X) p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Corner Main and Mauch Chunk Streets 7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. Nazareth, Pa. no Albert O. Sturgis Nazareth Motor Son Company Real Estate - General Insurance Buick Sales - Service Notary Public F. J. Scheetz, Prop. ☆ Phone 388 Telephone 157 23 South Main Street North New Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Penna. JACOB MAYER ECONOMY STORE KESSLER’S THE HOME OF THE FINEST CLOTHES GROCERY for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables MEN AND BOYS Hershey Ice Cream ☆ Phone 98-R On the Square since 1894 215 North Main Street Easton, Penna. Nazareth, Pa. Ill Shoes for the Whole Family Frank Huth Sons Nazareth, Pa. ☆ INSURANCE that can be depended upon in an emergency Centre Square ☆ Easton, Pa. Telephone 177 Lawn Mower§ Sharpened : Repaired Keys Cut - Locks Repaired Specializing in Auto Keys Raymond D. Teel GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Safety Glass - Tools Sharpened See Specialist in Roofing - Siding - Insulation Tile Bathrooms - Tile Kitchens Hardwood Floors Also Concrete Work Clayton Messinger Johns-Manville Shingles a Specialty Phone 134 Phone Nazareth 143-R Pine Street Nazareth, Pa. 216 South Whitfield Street Nazareth, Pa. 112 Congratulations to the Class of 1949 . . . ART SHOP Mrs. Mark Parseghian ☆ Paul JV. Heckman Yarns - Flosses Crochet Threads - Stamp Goods Jewelry ☆ Nazareth’s Oldest 18 South Main Street PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Nazareth, Pa. Fedon Electric Co. Nazareth ☆ Artificial Ice Co. Frigidaire Appliances Refrigerators, Ranges, Water Francis Flick, Distributor Heaters, Radios, Washers, ☆ Freezers ☆ Phone 269 Phone 663 ☆ 111 South Main Street NAZARETH, PA. Nazareth, Pa. 113 R. J. Bartholomew BARNHART’S MARKET FUNERAL DIRECTOR Fruits - Vegetables Fish ☆ Phone 214 211 East Center Street 49 Belvidere Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. R. D. LAMBERT Square Deal Garage JEWELER PONTIAC Sales — Service ☆ ☆ Phone 8 25 South Broad Street Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. 114 Wayne S. Trach ☆ Broad Street Meat Market E. H. Kern, Prop. Groceries - General Merchandise Feed and Farm Supplies ☆ Home Dressed Fresh Smoked Meats Poultry Phone 527-R-l 105 South Broad Street Moorestown, Pennsylvania Nazareth, Pa. Snyder Milling Co. GOLD STAR Phone 145 AND BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW WHIZZER BIKE MOTOR NOW ON DISPLAY ★ 115 Nazareth, Pa. R. R. HESS Horaee R. Bowers EMPIRE HOUSE ☆ Sai.avatore Ferraro, Prop. Painter and Paper Hanger Floor Sanding and Refinishing ☆ GOOD EATS ☆ ☆ i Phone 289-J-2 Phone: Easton 2-9266 Route 3 Nazareth, Pa. Tatamy. Pa. EVERYTHING IN UMBRELLAS Since 1898 WE MAKE, RECOVER REPAIR W. O. Florey General Contractor and Builder ☆ J Phone: Easton 2-4788 CHAS. H. PIKE 1334 N. Centre St. Bethlehem, Pa. Phone 7-9903 ☆ WILBUR J. PIKE 308 S. Whitfield St. Nazareth, Pa. Phone 374-R Main Street Tatamy, Pa. IU. Compliments of Nazareth Planing Mill Co. B. CHANE Manufacturers of “MILLWORK OF QUALITY” Sash Doors - Shutters - Blinds - Frames ☆ Colonnades - Stairwork - Moulding Interior Trim, Etc. 60 South Main Street ☆ Nazareth, Pa. Prospect and Green Streets Nazareth, Pa. Clinton D. Frantz The Leader Store Corner Main and Belvidere Streets SHOES Nazareth, Pa. ☆ Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family 108 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Styled . . . Right Priced . . . Right 117 FLORY’S 1 C. S. LA HR GROCERY STORE Repair Service ☆ Electric Appliances - Coleman Oil Heaters Abbott’s Deluxe Ice Cream Gould’s Deep Shallow Well Pumps Machine Shop Facilities Meats - Tobacco - Confectionery Phone 790 167 South Main Street Phone 9016 Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Pennsylvania Be Wise — Simonize El wood S. Rohr bach ☆ Ernest E. Toth i General Repair Work and Farm Machinery Specializing in Car Washing, Polishing Simonizing Official Inspection Station We Call For and Deliver Phone: Nazareth 629-R Phone: Easton 2-7302 Main Street Tatamy, Pa. Route 1 Bethlehem, Pa. 118 PRESCRIPTIONS Shop at Drugs - Cosmetics Soda Fountain Service KIEFER’S Select your Hallmark Cards for All Occasions For Paints - Hardware - Sporting Goods Delta and Porter Cable at Power Tools George H. Heckman Phone 6176 Phone 100-W J. M. KIEFER 11 Belvidere Street 460 Northampton Street Nazareth, Pa. Easton, Pa. Roy T. Fehnel KUHNS SHANKWEILER General Building Contractor The Man's Store ☆ Phone Nazareth Office 131 Residence 131 Popular Priced Clothing Shop 131 for Young Men ☆ Route No. 3, Nazareth Belfast, Pa. ALLENTOWN, PA. 119 W ELK’S MOWRER’S Mobile Service Station Dairy Products John Welk, Proprietor Robert H. Edelman, Distributor Gas, Oils, Accessories, and Certified ☆ Car Lubrication Homogenized Vitamin ‘D’ Phone 9003 MILK ☆ Broad and Center Streets Telephone 81 Nazareth, Pa. Nazareth, Penna. Nazareth FURNITURE Hardware Company I. Schwartz Son Warren S. Dech, Mgr. H. T. Van natta, Mgr. Phone 378 Phone 498-J 49-51 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. 540 S. Main St. Nazareth, Pa. 120 Congratulations ! ! ! Bushkill To the Paper Company Class of '49 Wholesale Merchants and ☆ Mill Distributors of Paper, Paper Products, Twine G. C. Murphy Co. Dial 8144 The Friendly Store” 1220 Northampton Street Nazareth, Pa. Easton, Pennsylvania SPORTING GOODS Lester G. Hartman F. E. Weinland BELFAST, PA. Hardware, Glass, Paint, Oil ☆ ☆ Broad and Main Streets MEAT - ICE CREAM Bethlehem, Penna. Phone 7-9706 Phone 7-9707 121 LEE SOCKS Fogel’s Gulf Station Walter Fogel Gas, Oil Accessories Call and Delivery Service Phone 9017 Broad and Belvidere Streets Nazareth, Pa. The Man s Store ☆ 21 South Third Street Easton, Penna. Krock’s Garage GENERAL REPAIRING NAZARETH BURIAL VAULT Gas - Oil - Accessories Inspection Station No. 8629 ☆ Phone Shop: Phone Residence: Nazareth 9051 Nazareth 30-R-l R. I). 1, Nazareth Newburg, Penna. COMPANY ☆ 162 South Green Street Nazareth, Pa. 122 Beil’s Shell Service Sandt’s Eddy Hotel T. Fred Heckman, Prop. Gas and Lubrication Tires and Accessories ☆ Shuffle board Phone 9020 ☆ Phone - Easton 2-9281 Broad and Center Streets m North Delaware Drive Nazareth, Pennsylvania Easton, Pennsylvania G. S. Oswald Co. CITIZENS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY JEWELER of NORTHAMPTON COUNTY Organized 1880 ☆ Protects for FIRE - LIGHTNING - EXTENDED COVERAGE Nazareth, Pennsylvania Tatamy, Pennsylvania 123 NAZARETH BUILDING BLOCK PLANT Smith Grocery ☆ 430 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Sizes 4 - S - 12 “Blocks of Distinct Quality and Beauty Manufacturers of White Sand and Cinder Blocks Phone 616 Route No. 1, Nazareth ROY S. HAHN INSURANCE Notary Public - Public Accountant ☆ Phone 1040 113 South Main Street Nazareth, Pa. Congratulat ions To the Class of 1949 HIMLER’S Cleaners - Dyers Garment Storage ☆ Nazareth - Easton - Bethlehem 124 Stannard Troxell Service Station NAZARETH STEAM LAUNDRY and CARPET CLEANING Complete Line of Accessories E. E. Johnson, Proprietor Tires Tubes Batteries Phone 326 ☆ All Orders Promptly Called For and Delivered Stockkrtown, Pa., Highway 115 “THE LAUNDRY DOES ITS BEST” Phone Nazareth 533-J-3 165 S. Whitfield St., Nazareth, Pa. Compliments of Nazareth Cab Co. Nazareth Kenneth Engler, Proprietor Paper Box Co. Phone 612 ☆ 36 Belvidere Street NAZARETH, PA. Nazareth, Pennsylvania 125 PENN ALLEN SLAG COMPANY “PUTT” FLICK’S ICE SERVICE Slag Products 548 Hamilton Street Daily Delivery Allentown, Pa. Phone 245-R-2 Plants: Hokendauqua, Pa. and Glendon, Pa. Nazareth, Pa. Congratulations to the Class of 1949 SAM’S TERMINAL RESTAURANT S. Aristide, Prop. Friendly Sewing Shop Yard Goods, Notions, Sewing, and Alterations Home Cooking Short Orders Platters Sandwiches Homemade Pies Phone 641 Soda Fountain Service Phone 9056 62 South Main Street Nazareth, Penna. “WHERE ALL THE BUSES STOP” 18 Mauch Chunk Street Nazareth 126 Reid and Schappell LEON I. HEYER SERVICE STATION ☆ ☆ Fresh Fruits, Meats, General Repairing Groceries Welding and Frozen Foods Accessories ☆ ☆ Phone Nazareth 763-R-l Phone Nazareth 720-J-4 Stockertown, Penna. Stockertown, Pa. MICHAEL BUCCHI Taylor Store SON Stockertown “The Big Store with the Little Front” Shoe Rebuilding - Shoe Shining STANLEY TOOLS New shoes in stock MILLER FALLS TOOLS DISTON SAWS PLUMB HAMMERS CABINET HARDWARE Phone 9058 LUCAS PAINTS WINDOW GLASS ☆ 142 South Main Street Phone Nazareth 1003-R Nazareth, Pa. Parking Rear of Store 127 FIXTURES APPLIANCES REPAIRS E. L. NEW AY Electrical Contractor Wiring for Light and Power Compliments Anthony J. Ferraro ☆ Phone Easton 2-7014 Main Street Tatamy, Pa. North Main Street Stockertown, Penna. Alpha T. Burley Plumbing and Heating Estimates Given Phone: Easton 2-3944 Broad Street ☆ BINNEY SMITH COMPANY ☆ 128 Tatamy, Pa. . a v , i .' . •. • s ' v m ' A : ' % Xv V' ' V N V-- -X _r . - ___________f «« . ■, •• yr -—_. -v —— «v ' •• . A . — - ™r w - A‘ • i ■ •• • ■• '■ _ V w I.


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