North Wales High School - No Wa Hi Yearbook (North Wales, PA)
- Class of 1941
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N O - WA - H 1 'l 941 S fl' JA F FFR rl HAI xr a 4 l PRE EHTED BY 4f?l'5SrX'lf' ULNQQ J LJ .-' 1 xv L, ,J Q Nffffffl UVA LES H 3 GH S-CHQQL lk? Af! W' -,ES PQN N SX'xfjffX WPx TRUTH AGAINST THE WORLD In Administration - They Show Us The Way In the Classes - Citizens of Tomorrow In Activities - Working Together in Our School Community lx fflzxsfxf Jlx e eel that Luis yeiriool woulc not bc complet withoue an exnrcssion o our extrewe ratitude +o those per ons I o strove co u e 1 rea icq Miss Phillies for her suyervisiom o the Art xorn ai cover, an o iss nrout lor her ea able service il arranfinr and tininr tue copy, we einer our sincl thanxs. C iv s rfose or1Linal ideas and +ire+ ess c forcs hlve WA e v5 iblc ure uhotogra an to Mrs. Meingartrer oux roneroom adviser and Lnvlish teacher 1 o wormed on tnc f irbool from covci to cover pl WHllf wages Uloof fldix , coir L oi r iob that Accel io c ole e Hu b ri ani, ou. X 1 P F V 1 ' f' J- W Y l .. K if . L lg ' 2 se ' r 5 Q. H' ' A il .. ij ' Q . A Q 1 ri : ' 1 fi ' ' . - 'l L l i f l it To se ' 'LH -x f- '.-' N if A , .- A if 1- rd .d t H' P V C pc - ' s 'r . . -, 4. . 1 ' J A 3 Y Jri, G 3 u A V ' To Miss Tier vh s .'j' ' s vt l if L z rod pi's' A '. 3 I phy, Ad . VT ' - v ' 1- 9 ' , L , A J , . ,. ,', X 1 1 X tl, , V H l, . L h A' , , ' '13 ji '- , L ' 'ref ' 15 1 any 'he ' , V V- .2 ,N Y., V lv - ' f r U U . .f'1J. c be d I-, M 1 m , 5 J, Tn H L . I' - 1 ',:' .+kS35FiY. l .v V 'si . ,' ' - f DLDICJ-XHON ' rl -n -1 ,T -' Q -,gig , ' r 1.-.. 351 'f . We, the Class of 1941, dedicate the 'No-Wa-Hi' to our supervising principal, Mr. John B. Geissinger, as he completes his first year of administration in the North Wales High School. As Truth Against the World' has been our motto and the theme of this yearbook so has Hr. Geissinger guided us to seek the truth and to tell the truth. He has given his whole-hearted support to all organizations and athletics. At all times he has emphasized fair play and good sportsmanship. Nb, of the graduating class, know that we shall like to return to our school to tell Mr. Geissinger of the progress we have made. It is with this thought in mind that we dedicate this yearbook to him, our friend and adviser. us J J 9 :mm Wm pn .mwu I J W yu U U I li: :E:Q:g: :QQ ,Q 7fff2:f ff? - -' 1. ' Z A' -iff: -21'2: 12, . -gf ' 3 1 -in 715555. ' p . elf - , Sgr- v. I -3 A 14:-: . .as , . -A.: -T -ga at-it 5 -. ' 4, gm 5515. ,. 1 i :J I ' ,- at Q' .N ' e - N if Ajax 5' r g: 1 Q .fin .351 ':'1 a.'2 r 0'--gi-i x --..-. -.-...H .L---H , if .- Fzo... . rj z:.:.':..4:.1:. :-..11s- -Q'-, -- .....- ..p....,....,. ....L. ' L. I I I E53 U7 Q zz o C . nr-' y 13' 53 E o cz F4 U 'TJ 55 E51 :U ID I-3 0-3 'Ei E E :Z 52 o E 719. ALMA QMAT EIA Words by Rae C Phlllzms s1c 'Flnlandla QM Dear North Walo 1 gh we Slhg your oralse and glory Dear Wort? Wale Hlgx our Alma Mater true Ilth you we'll stand Porov 1 true and loyal We're w1th you 1n defeao or V1CtOTy We'll g1VG a prayer for love and honor 'or gou, wo may our llves be credlt to your name A W Q jx, if Q fi 'lm ,F fsihie I 1 L ' 5 i if .lx.-L . . I ft . 96 r 'Qi 1 5 ' 1' 'z ' , 'ff' , 4. e fi Q :--3 1 Q33 5'l ef wg? i-9511 13344 Q ? e' 41922 7 fy, 1. Q, i n QQ , : h ,g r A y if ooor o, ,U fm. : .. il ' -':',-.':.':'..'-4. .1-ft.-4'-...':. . , f P Hy 5 was m4 vi' D vo 04, BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right Mr. George Haag, Vice-presidentg Mr. H. Parmalee Burkart, Treasurerg Mrs. C. B. Moyer, Presidentg Dr. Harvey P. Frank, Secretaryg Mr. John Vincent Whtchorn. FN u V, Mr. John B. Geissinger n Supervising Principal 54 Miss Adrienne v. xx-out '-- 1 - Q Secretary rl ' '55 '- 6 5...--1 ...J vl I il mv: !' 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Schlatxcl Euuclzricll U:1ivfg: 'i4'y, B ff IUCTIISII, ' S1186 -A C ll flffiwzivrl, T,Z:d:3' 'ics 2' 'al 1 J C Ku wine Y.- Efqf'...k X Virginia ff, 'cQ:g JL . gmjfr CbL.'WiI'L C -fe, Ifi.S.,,'. Choy Tcz1sI.c:':, . , iiusic g,11j'li Ea, Lil, 'Ly ' 7 ' - 'w ' - - - , '- - Leg ,I. ' -U,f1. EI. Y' in 1'c:1g.5 Stat: ' -WW ful. 'fat 1 .I 'S 'V 1 LJ J , ., i - . w -. . . . .,o.,1111 .m.vc 'Gs Phi' .511 Jill' T. . F1 ov-5 C14 SQ' 'fp WJ 1. 3 0 MEMORIES Km. ,'?1 -I-F. 31.- sr! WV? Ag- - QQ C X . ww Q nv-'-:lk Mr' ffl zu xg x, Rx g.. I. . in X ffx' .S I' 34 'ui' -i ..f,,. -Q. Q-17 maigni , , ,N.N,v., wh 1 -49 X '--ur f JA I -ii -1-ln: DONALD PARMALEE BURKART ELIZABETH KATHRYN ALEXANDER l'Bettyll NAIBXII Class Secretary C913 Cheerleader C9-10-1113 Operetta C9-10-11-1213 Home Talent Night C9-10-1113 Glee Club C 9 - 10-11-1213 Norwalian C10-ll-1213 Minuetg Senior Play3 May Queen Attendant-C913 May Day Cl01. Every class has its songbird, and Betty is ours. She has been very active in plays and operettas always, making a talented as well as beautiful addition to any cast. with Betty's personality, her success as a secretary is assured. RALPH R. BAUM nRafen Dancing Club C9-1213 Photography Club C1213 Senior Play C1213 Minuet3 Intramural Basketball C9-1213 Norwalian Cl21. Ralph came to us in Ninth Grade. Although he has al- ways been an admirer of lower classmen, he has been promi- nent in Senior class affairs. He was unforgettable as Alfred Tennyson Murgatoydl Never loud, Rafe has a repu- tation for dry remarks that can be delivered with a poker face. Although you do not hear about it, Ralph is always on hand when there is work to be done. nParmn f A A. Representative C1013 Norwalian C11'l213 Business Manager C1213 Finance Committee A. A. C1215 Yearbook Photo- graphy Cll-1213 Motion Picture Photography for Co mencement C1213 Photography Club Cl21. Farm is the most mechanically-minded young man in the class. Always fascinated by wheels and nwhat makes it tick' Donald soon became the chief operator of the movie projector and camera man for many pictures. His interest in celebri- ties brought him an award for an interview in the WNorwalianF All of our activities have received Donald's support. He is going to be an army officer. ANNE BOYCE CLAYTON 'Claytn Hockey C11-1213 Basketball Manager C1213 Secretary, A. A. C1213 Norwalian C9-10-ll-121, Associate Editor C1213 Glee Club C9-10-1213 Senior Play3 Operetta C1O'111: May Day C9-101. Ready, willing, and able. That is our basketball manag- er, the secretary of the A. A., an associate editor, a hock- ey fighter, a perfect lady, and a fellow classmate. She won the legion Award in Eighth Grade and has proved ever since that she possessed all the qualities needed. Some think she is quietg s me know better. 1 JEANNE CHRISTIANA COX nCoxien Basketball C9-10-ll-1213 Hockey C10-ll-1213 Track C9-10-1113 one Club C10-ll-1213 operates ClO-ll1g May Day C9-1013 Home Talent Night C9-10-1115 Senior Playg Soloist. Jeanne is an original member of our class, outstand- ing in sports of all kinds. But her heart belongs to singing. After hearing her sing at many of our programs, you could have guessed her ambition is to become a vocal- ist. Dances and bake sales were made a greater success by Jeanne's turning out miles of cookies and sandwiches. Ho e Econo ics is her chance for the future. JOSEPH PATRICK COYLE ll Joel! Class President C9-1013 Vice-president Cll-1213 President A. A. Cl21g Football Cll1g Captain Monitors C121 Glee Club C1215 Minuetg Senior Play. A quiet boy,--until you know him well. Hardworking and sincere, Joe has often proved himself to be a great leader. When you ask him to do something, you can be sure it will be done well. Joe's ambition is to become an aviator, and it is not hard to imagine that he will be successful in anything that he attempts. RITA TERESA DOYLE Lansdale H S Spanish Club C111 Home Economics Cll Dancing Cll1, Hatfield H S Play C121 P T A Play C121 N W Library Squad C121 Home Economics Club C121 Although Rita was a late arrival in our midst, she has made up for her tardiness by her loyalty and helpful ness at all times All in all, Rita has been an agree able addition to our class, and we wish her the best of luck as a secretary RICHARD DURRELL FADELEY ck Ric Class President C11-1213 Student Council C1213 Mon- itor Cl21g Senior Playg Minuetg Glee Club C12 3 Home Tal- ent Night C10-1113 Norwalian, Sports Editor Cll-1215 Op- eretta C1013 Baseball C9-121g Basketball C9-1013 Football 11 . Richard has had a monopoly on the affairs of the school for the past four years. He has participated in athletics, dramatics, and has been our class president for the last two years. The loudest applause for his performance in s Gj.rl Shy' came from an underclassman. HELENE AGATHA FRICK nEnien Class Treasurer C9-10-ll-1215 Norwalian C9-10-ll-121, Editor-in-chief Cl2Qg A. A. Cll-123, Hockey C9-10-11-125, Hockey Captain Clljg Basketball C10-ll-l2jg Senior Playg Home Talent Night C10-lljg Glee Club C9-lO-ll-1213 Hinuetg Cheerleader Cllj. Sports, uNorwalian', plays, class treasurer,--it is hard to think of any activity in which Enie did not take part. A born leader, but always ready to follow others too, Enie has the rare. combination of a vivid personality with an even temper and a sense of humor. A swell girl and indispensible to the Class of '4l! PATRICIA HANKIN ilpat Il A. A. Representative C10-ll-1213 Hockey C10-ll-l2jg Basketball C10-ll-l2D, Captain C1215 Cheerleader C10-11-12k Norwalian C10-ll-121, Sports Editor C11-1213 Operetta C9- 10-ll-l2jg May Day C9-1013 Senior Play, Glee Club C9-10-13 Minuetg Home Talent Night C10-111. A vivacious, highly explosive member of our class is Pat. She starred on the basketball team as captain this year, and on the hockey team, too. She broke many pre- cious fingernails decorating for dances. No task ever was too great for Pat to tackle, and her work was made easier by a sense of humor that never fails. WILLIAM HOYT HAZLETT JR. 'Will I N Norwalian C11-1215 Chorus C1015 Monitor C1223 Intra- mural Basketball C9-lOQg Senior Playg Operetta C9-101, Radio Broadcasting C1053 Baseball Manager Cl2j. William, better known as Will, has spent seven years in North Wales, Running off nNorwaliansn for two years, he has the mimeograph machine almost talking back to him. His pro- ducts from the shop are famous for their workmanship. He also served as baseball manager this year. Will's ambition is to go deeper into science and higher into Math. ERNEST FRANKLIN LUKENS nErnien nDitn Class Vice-president C1OQg Basketball CSD, Cheerleader C913 Home Talent Night C9-10-lljg Operetta C9-10-lljg Glee Club C9-10-ll-121, A. A. Council Cll-125, Norwalian Cl2j. C Ernie has helped us out of many rough spots with his ability to see the funny side of most anything. This admir- able trait is going to help him in that career of radio an- I nouncing upon which he is already started. Good luck, Ernie -but remember, no punningl il,u LD HELEN VIRGINIA IADTES 'Chubby' Cperetta C9-1013 Glee Club C10-ll-1213 Hay Day C9- l01g Library Squad C1213 A. A. Candy Sales C11-121. Helen has ambitions in the field of music, and fran hearing her sing in Glee Club, we can be sure of her suc- cess. The class was always right in counting upon Helen when the affair called for refreshments. She was also a dependable and hardworking librarian this year. Good Luck! MAE JEAN MADTES Hockey Manager C1215 Glee Club C10-ll-1213 Home Tal- ent Night C1113 May Day C1015 Operetta C9-10-ll-1215 Lounge Decorating Cl21. Talkative Mae Jean, whose chatter is heard all the time she is sewing Cand everything e1se!1 is a bundle of energy and never satisfied unless she is doing something. Mae Jean's ambition is to beco e a seamstress, and the slip covers in the lounge are certainly a good recommen- dation. ln! iran I i Hin PAULINE MARGARET McCOY .Www 5'1wq5 lap hilary Track C9-1015 cpe:-esta C9-10 Glee Club C10 ll 12 my my C9-101. Small but mighty,--that's Pauline. Quiet but de- pendable,--that's Pauline. She is going to get many good numbers when she realizes her ambition to become a tele- phone operator. MARY ELIZABETH MCKONLY nlickey' 'Mac' Class Secretary C1013 Hockey Cll-1213 Hay Day Attend- ant C101g Glee Club C10-1215 Operetta C9-10-1113 Senior Playg H me Talent Night C10-111. One of those necessary cogs in the wheels of our class has been Betty. She was as dependable as they o me on the hockey field. That certain quality of persever- ance which she possesses is going to help in her career as a nurse. There is nothing like those Irish eyes of Betty' S e '14 EDWARD KENNETH MELCHIOR HEdlI Glee Club C9-1013 Norwalian C1115 Photography Club C1213 Senior Play, Assistant Business Manager3 Operetta C1013 Stage Manager C1213 Broadcasting C1013 Cooking Club C91- Ed, whose ambition is to become a successful, but not tired business man, is a genial, witty fellow who never has a care in the world,--except Chemistry. Ed has always had a way of making everyone laugh, no matter how serious the matter on hand seemed to be. MILDRED MININGER nMiIlien Operetta C9-lO-1213 Glee Club C9-10-1213 Norwalian, Class Editor C11-1215 May Day C9-1013 Dancing Club C1213 Student Council Cl21. Ilillnln The spirit that characterizes Millie in all the man Y undertakings of her high school career has been one of T C willingness and thoroughness. Her unflinching battle with 1 Math when even some of the boys weakened, does not seem to be in keeping with her desire to be a dress designer. How- ever, her prizes in this line point to the greatest suc- cess. RICHARD THOMAS QUIGLEY llQuig!l Ridley Park, Football, Track, Operettag Mt. St. Jo- seph's, Baltimore, Footballg Lakeview, Florida, Baseball, Track, Swim ing, Play3 North Wales, Baseball C1213 Senior 3 Play3 Monitor3 Operetta Cl21. :'y Richard is another new addition to our ranks. He came to us fro Florida. In his travels, he had acquired an ac- ' cent that certainly helped in the Senior play. He has help- ed in everything that was to be done,--even some that was not to be done! 4 x -.-QQ, 1 ' LACE, 5 is V. . fp, ., I .C L1 iii H 1. '27 1' N... 1 J. -YF' JANE ELLA ROBERTS Chorus C9-10-ll-1213 Dancing Club C9-1213 Stagecrafters C1213 Art Club C1213 Operetta C10-1113 Radio Broadcast ClO1. fv ' Jane is one half of the Senior Art team. She is always Q 'M' , dabbling in paints which has helped to produce many posters ,Q 7 ' and much scenery around the school. Her ambition is to be- -f' f come a c mmercial artist, which will be surely realized. 1-72JgY I I5 v 1 ' JEAN IDELLE ROBERTS Chorus Q9-10-ll-121, Dancing Club C9-l2Qg Art Club Cl2jg operetta C10-l2jg Radio Broadcast QIOJ. You are not seeing double, and that is not the girl on the page before. That is the other half of the Art team. Jean's future is also- going to be in the field of Art. The twin's ability brought North Wales a prize for a Home Economics exhibit last year. At the present time there is an attraction in Gwynedd. SUZANNB SHEARER Usual! Class Secretary Q11-1215 Hockey C10-ll-121, Captain fl2jg Basketball Cll-1213 Norwalian, Art Editor C9-lO-ll l2j, Student Council Ql2jg Senior Play Ql2jg Cheerleader Q10-ll-l2jg May Day C9-lOQg Minuetg Track Q9-1015 Glee Club C9-10-121. Suzanne has been the element of suspense in the class from First Grade. Never knowing what she was going to do next, the class gave up and let her win her way into their hearts. Like lightening on the hockey team which she captained, captivating on the stage, and matchless in her originality on the staff, Sue's versatility has made. her a valuable member of the class. Dancing Club QQJ. Good luck, Harry! cast QIOQ. 16 HARRY MEYER STEIN ll Jake II Glee Club Q10-lljg Operetta C1113 Intramural Basket- ball Q9-lOjg Radio Broadcast flOjg Cooking Club Q9 ANNA HELEN WAGNER fgi J: There is only one thing wrong with Jake's ambition,- being a first-class machinist is going to interfere with his number one interest, golf. When that golf team is started, Harry will have to come back to help to coach. Hockey fll-l2Dg Track Q9-lO-ll-1215 Operetta 110-11- 125, Glee Club Q10-ll-1213 may Day C9-1013 Library squad Ql2jg Spelling Club Q1Olg Candy Sales Clljg Radio Broad- Helen is a girl who strives hard and usually ac- complishes her aim. Since we were in first grade, Helen has been an active member of our class, and has been within call when she is needed. This year she was re- sponsible for an interview with the orchestra leader, Sammy Kaye, for the nNorwalian' 1 Juniors AEA.. CJQOWJ N Q iN 'I IS U fav' V L L7.Q 'f??f.'? First Row: B. Solliday, R. Supplee, M. Hooley, M. Fitzgerald J Faust, D. Peterman, D. Fauntleroy, M. Fauntleroy, M. Minin- GLF. second Row: J. Hillegas, C. Dietterich, J. Gosselin, Weiger, H. Wall, D. Lukens, S. Mitchell, Young, N. Reed. President - William Christman Vice-president - Doris Lukens Secretary - Rena Supolee Treasurer - Betty Solliday Adviser - Mr. James Nider IH 'X , X f' Third Row: W. Christman, Mr. Nider, D. Atler, Nei' lx? D Bossert, D. Maag, T. Camburn, E. Godshall, X Z, R Rea, 1. '.'J01f'ganS, H. Thomas, J. Herr., D. f Barnett, R. Fuss, J. Cox, H. Jossert, L. Turner. The Junior Class has made great strides this year, playing an im- portant part in the development and organization of the Student Council. Being the sponsers of uHome Talent Hightn, they carried on the traditional fun night. Many extra-curricular organizations have been strengthened by this class, which has representatives in eleven clubs. The Juniors com- piled a handbook for the school this year. -4 s x 5 I 7 F- 33 J7 .RAN 3, ST, z Q, President - Robert Petrilla G, 1 Vice-president - ' Harry Hooley Secretary - Nancy Lee Mitchell Treasurer - Catherine Kelly Adviser - Miss Sydney Myers SOPHOMOIQLES , ff . First Row: H. Peterman, S. Burkart, E. Rader, C. Kelly, R. Petrille, Miss Myers, H. Hooley, N. Mitchell, V. Morris, H. Frick, W. Melchior. Second Row: M. Simprini, R. Stein, B. Benzie, M. Healy, D. Thompson, M. Stong, H. Musselman, M. Quinn, E. Scheid, J. Doan. Third Row: E. Band, J. Bird, R. Fadeley, H. Shelly, S. Honeybone, G. Turner, H. Foesig. Fourth Row: J. Weikel, C. Krout, J. Mason, P. Rorer, A. Rosenberger, R. Bitto .rN gfisj sig:D President - I aff? Theodore Hess X'f 'fvxrjyf Vice-president - ,fy , Harry Clayton ib Secretary - Eleanor Kennan Treasurer - Dorothy Solliday 0 KH, ,, Q - ndV1S6Y - Miss Helen Mensch FP. ESI-IMEN F , 1 Seated: D. Solliday, H. Clayton, T. Hess, E j? C Kennan. Pr - Q Standing: First Row: Miss Mensch, K. Nall, M. Kib blehouse, L. Krout, K. Brooke, P. Shelly, G. Spear D. Schafenacker, R. Rogers. Second Row: L. Lewis, L. Kratz, M. Baker, J. Potter, A Lukens, D. Dietterich, I. Ahner, A. M. Wall, M. Campbell. Third Row: R. Kulp, W. Crozier, H. Madtes, J. Reed, M. Schafenacker, M. David, J Adams, M. Camburn, E. Platt. Fourth Row: R. Madtes, W. Bennett, J. Petrilla, D. Hazlett, R. Wolfgang, R. Faunt- leroy. Fifth Row: M. Storosh, W. Lewis, H. Ross, L. Slater, J. Hankin, J. Mininger, J. Turner. 72 , Jiiis ., .... J y Q., . Ll.,g A. zrsnm emma Q QQ SEV- WH GRADE President - Marilyn Shearer President - Joyce Snyder Vice-president - Doris llcKonly Vice-president - Emilie Kitze Secretary - Barbara Sechler Secretary - Richard Young Treasurer - Leroy Lightle Treasurer - Samuel Andern Adviser Adviser Miss Carolyn Yetter Mr. Amos Gruber Z0 Q1 I 7,6 STUDENT CQUNCIL Jmmkwwyfn ? HL,J.,J,Nh4,,,u 1L,f Lfl. ,, ,F QA., ' Secretary OFFICERS President - Russell Fuss Vice-president - Richard Fadeley Secretary - Suzanne Shearer Advisers - Mr. Geissinger - Miss Hensoh Front Row: H. Mininger, J. Faust, R. Fadeley, R. Fuss, S. Shearer, R. Petrilla, M. Healy, L. Krout. Second Row: Miss lensch, J. Steve art, E. Buzby, A. Rosenberger, J. Hankin, W. Christman, lr. Geissin- Sera Another phase of 'De- mocracy in the Schoolrocm , enabling the students to as- sist in the control of school activities, the Stu- dent Council became a part of the school for the first time this year. They shall become our judges , and shall seek the truth in all things, before making their decisions. rxrl' -Lf f IC foUNc.1L OFFICERS President - Joseph Coyle Vice-president - Helene Frick - Anne Clayton Finance Board - Donald Burk- art, William Christman. Advisers - lies Yetter - lr. Nider - Ir. Gruber First Row: N. Christman, H. Frick, J. Coyle, A. Clayton. Second Row: J. Bird, R. Kulp, Po , ure u1'llb8l', ure mar, Miss Yetter, E. Lukens, D. luke ens. . For the fourth year, the Athletic Association is making athletics self- supporting. They also ad- judicate on awards and participation in sports. ad W N0 ISWAL IA N S TAF? MON ITOK S Helene Frick Editor-in-Chief - - Anne Clayton - Russell Fuss Rena Supplee Betty Alexander Associate Editors Literary Department - Feature Department - - Hazel Frick Alu ni - Margaret MacLaren Activities: Class Editors: Mildred Mininger Jane Hillegas Nancy Mitchell Dorothy Schafena Shurley Knaefler Brooke Aker Art - Suzanne Shearer Sports - Patsy Hankin - Richard Fadeley Exchange - Betty Alexander - Adrienne Krout - William Hazlett - William Crozier Stencil Cutter Mimeographists Circulation - Donald Burkart Advisers: Managing - Virginia Weingartner Art - Rae C. Phillips Circulation - Sydney E. Myers Will' First Row: W. Crozier, D. Schafen- acker, N. L. Mitchell, H. Frick, H. Frick, R. Supplee, B. Aker Second Row: B. Alexander, J. Hil- legas, S. Knaefler, Miss Phillips, P. Hankin, D. Burkart, S. Shearer, Miss Krout. Third Row: Mrs. Weingartner, R. Fuss, W. Hazlett, Miss Myers, R. Fadeley. First Row: WL Christman, R. Fadeley, Captain Joseph Coyle, R. Quigley, R. Rea. Second Row: 'W. Hazlett, R. Fuss, Mr. cker Nider, J. Cox, I. Wolfgang. A v Q-I 'v J The monitors, a new organi- zation this year, have proved their worth by keeping traffic moving in an orderly way in the halls. Guided by Mr. Nider and led by Joe Coyle, these boys have done much to improve the school by eliminating excessive noise and confusion in the halls. 'i'fj'jf'fl,a Cl.:7'i.Lf U2RHE . ',',5:.',.g L Q' ' 1 Q1 V GIRLS GLEE CLUB 3 ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,- ...-..-. ., n,. 7 C , T ......L......4.. .f.....4.. ....-..,, ..y.L. , .. - - . V First Row: B. Alexander, H. Frick, D. Faunt- leroy, B. Solliday, J. Roberts, J. Roberts, J. Hillegas, B. Weiger. Second Row: H. Wagner, C. Dietterioh, D. Pet- erman, M. Fauntleroy, S. Mitchell, M. Fitzgerald, H. Madtes, P. Hank- in, J. Cox. Third Row: M. Mininger, M. Wall, S. Shearer, J. Faust, J. Gosselin, D. Lukens, M. J. Madtes, Miss Hoffman. , :3l1,g5x. ,,,7,. H. Yri, Q,,x2Q?gr,,,l,-Irs, C, 7 tiff! 'nf' X! fl ' d JF' i DNJ D Ql....Cf. .D fl .L,aMze ns.wH.aausax ahexs aaae an '.., L4 ' ' First Row: T. Camburn, J. Cox, R. Fuss, Miss Hoffman, R. Fadeley, R. Rae, H. Thomas, E. Lukens, D. Bossert, J. Herr, E. Godshall, J. Coyle, D. Barnett, R. Fager. The Glee Clubs have been quite active this year. They sang at Home-School Night, the Christmas operetta, Home Tal- ent Night, Librarians' Meethgg Baccalaureate services, and Commencement. The Girls' Glee Club and a boys' octet entered the Forensic League Contest this year for the first time. Although there was no compe- tition in the girls' division, they received a high rating from the judges. The boys have high hopes of winning a prize next year. I 24 H J BA ND The band is now boasting of 19 pieces. They will be ready for their first appearance for the Com encement Exercises. This band has long been hoped for and now is welcomed by everyone. om4.a'r'rA fl The operetta, Chonita , a colorful gypsy romance, was presented April 17 and 18. The proceeds were placed in a fund to purchase gowns for the High School Chorus. 'MUSIC IS THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF MANKINDH Outro Mer Miss Katherine Hoffman, Director Left to right: M. Schafenacker, E. Kitzelman, H Frescatore D. McKon1y, B. Aker, J. Kennan, R. Baker, Miss Hoffman, R Michaels, A. Schafenacker, R. Petrilla, J Solliday, D Atler K. King, B. Benzie, L. Lewis, D. Hazlett CAST Betty Weiger James Herr Jane Hillegas Russell Fuss Jesse Cox Patricia Hankin William Christman Albert Rosenberger hr' 23 I' 7L' .5ivn9iu2J.rx . Ez'-' e M. Stong. j k f nal. Mininger. M. Kibblehouse. Kennan. SPELLING TEAM The Spelling Team, trained by Miss M ers and captained by Raymond Fager, participated in the Peirce School Spelling Contest. Ray- mond Fager and Mabel Stong qualified for the individual spelling contest. The team de- feated Hatfield in an invitation contest, and they competed with Bridgeport in a radio contest. LIBRARY SQUAD The Library Squad has done the school a great service in its first year. By taking charge of the library, they doubled the num! ber of hours the library was available to students, and made it possible for towns- people to use the library one hour after school each day. .A 1 Jo SHLLITX ff N First Row: Miss Myers, Coach, L Kib blehouse, D. Dietterich, A M Wall, M Second Row: D. Schafenacker, R Fager, Pll' , P ' , UDJQAJSY D011-XD First Row: S. Burkart, V Johnson, M Schafenacker, M. Reed, K Wall, MHIJOTIS Second Row: C. Hess G Alexander, J Reed, B. Sechler, E Coyle, L Krout, Third Row: Mrs. We1ngartner, E Benzie, M R. Stein, H. Madtes, H Wagner, M Stong, R. Doyle, M Qulnn, M Healy, E L..-Y CA! QA X Qknk. ',,f 1.-k xl we all have fun we do admit While some of us just sit and knit About a problem some declaim While others work and don't complain Some take pictures too you'l1 find School spirit now is brou ht to mi g nd..... coco So e learn ways of ancient days........ .... Clubs Home Economics Debating Shop Stagecrafters Costumiers Photography Cheerleaders Junior Classica League Athletic clubs And some fair play in modern vrays...... ....Q9j BASKETBALL Left to right: A. Clayton, Manager, N. L. Mitchell, J. Reed, M. Reed, J. Cox, H. Frick, P. Hankin, Cap- tain, D. Lukens, J. Faust, J. Gosselin, S. Shearer, Miss Yetter, Coach. HOCKEY E Left to right: Miss Yetter, Coach, J. Cox, H. Wig- ner, J. Gosselin, D. Lukens, P. Hankin, S. Shearer, H. Frick, J. Doan, N. L. Mitchell, M. Fitzgerald, B. McKon1y, A. Clayton, M. Wooley, H. Frick, M. J. Madtes, Manager. 28 w Q X J 5 x 4 , XXX Q 4 fw vw M- X 9re-' :1-Aai-:r5ifv,e!s1uf-f!5iilmizi1!DSi9n'.?i' flu-1 54-. ' ' iw 4 V'XPfI'1'Y 'Xf 'T3AIl -- .Jlx L P -4.-4 ' , f '..g..:'124. fxfigf ..', fr. : A - , v V Below First Row: C. Krout, J. Woikel, H. Foesig, P. Rorer, H. Hooley, J. Bird. Second Row: R. Fager, J. Cox, H. Bossert, D. Bossert, J. Herr, I. Wolfgang, Mr. Nider JUNIOR VARSITY Margin First Row: R. Madtes, H. Madtes, R. Faunt- leroy, R. Wolfgang. Second Row: R. Fager, J. Hankin, H. Clayton, T. Hess, J. Mininger, Mr. Nider 1' '15-.cff.zu ni-f.',,f 3 fx P: '31 J f,A5g.oALL ?' ,,, ., , ll 'f 'I .ff -Iri.':'+Wu'1'r... First Row: W. Crozier, R. Fauntleroy, R. Madtes. Second Row: H. Foesig, T. Hess, H. Shelly, R. Quigley, H. Hooley, H. Madtes. Third Row: C. Krout, D. Bossert, W. Hazlett, I. Wolfgang, J. Cox, R. Fadeley, P. Rorer, To Hess, Mrs Nid6I' I0 f , t iailnq -L gl 'J ff THE AWP UL TRUTH ,Aff If ,Mm AWARDS AND SCORES NORTFAL IAN The HNorwaliann received honorable mention in the Lehigh Press Conference on Nay lo, 1941. Donald Burkart and Ernest Lukens received second prize at the Pennsylvania School Press Association Conference for an interview appearing in the February, 1940 issue of the HNorwalianM. MONITORS' LETTERS The following boys received their armbands for serving as monitors: Joseph Coyle Richard Fxdeley William Hazlett Richard Quigley Iilliam Clristnan Jesse Cox Russell Fuss Richard Rea Irvin Woligang YLA' CMD' LE! DB1 S school Back of the team the cheerleaders sack o' the cheerleaders the Betty Neiger, dazel Frick Jean Doan, Doris Lulers Joanne Gosselin Jane LloRARY SQUAD Library Squad Service With A Snil would be a good motto for them Twenty two letters were awarded to these girls Gertrude Alexandcr Betty Benzie Kitty Brooke Shirley Burkart Elizabeth Coyle Rita Doyle N ry Healy Virginia Johnson Eleanor Kennan dargaret Kibblehou Lois Krout ielen Madtes Margorie Vini Maude Quinn Caroline Hess LEGION AWARDS Shurley Knaeiler ard Robert Michaels were the Legion A ards Hillegas Jean Reed Mildred Reed Margaret Schafenacker Barbara Sechler Rachel Stein Mabel Stong Helen'Wagner Kitty Wall recipients of the highth Grade 4 as ol . F . . r ,Q 1 . . 1 1. . . W . 1 . . 1 . 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It slteted and ralned the day we tled last that game, 1n the last few N1nUL6S of play, but Ne'll nevex forget 1t' Teammates Suzanne Shearer, Captaln, Anne Clayton, Jeanne Cox helene brlck, Patsy hankln Betty Ichonl , Helen Hafner, Joanne Gossel1n, Dorl Lukens, Margaret Wooley, Jean Doan, hazel Frlck, and Mae Jean Madtes, Manager L1SS Yetter, Coach Nor+11 North North North No th North North Wales wa es Tales Wales lhales Wales Wales BKShLTB1LL Glrls Boys lower Moreland Hatpleld Uhltnaln Upper Moreland Lower Moreland o HQtflG1Q Upper Nor lald North North 11014311 N or th North North horth Wales Wales Wales Wales Wales Iales Mu1LS Lower Moreland Natfleld Whltpaln Upper Moreland Lower Moreland Iatfleld Upoer Moreland The boys lost some that were touch to lo e Ucsse Cox, Jwnes Herr, Chauncey Frout, Paul Rorer and Raymond Fa er, hanavtr Mr Nldcr, Coach 9 In basketb ll, too alrost ChdNp101Sh1D year as you can plalnly see! The team Patsy Hanklr, CHDCHIH, Jexnne Cox, Pclene bTlCk, ouzanne Shearer, Doris Lukens, Illdred Reed, Inge Ahner, and Anne Clayton, Manager M155 Yetter, Coach BXSLQKLL North Nales 2 Lower horeland o North Iale ll Hatfleld 5 North Wales 4 Lower loreland North Wales Ha Cleld 2 North Wales 2 Uoper Moreland 7 Every game was better than the one heforcl The Nlne R1chard Fadeley, T Camburn, Jesse Cox, Ted Ness, Harry Hooley, Chauncey hrout Paul Porer, and 111 11am Hazlett, Manager Mr Nlder, Coacr JUNIOR HIGH lhe boys you w1l1 oon see on the varslt of Hozth Wales Hlgh school. Harry Clayton, James qUHklH, Theodore ne s, Lduard Kelly, Horace Madtes Charles McCoy Join Stewart, and Robert Iolfbalg hr Nlder, Coach. IL TAAL JHALS Where all may ta e oar ' A1 ds N1 be flven to those glrls who have earned f1VG hundred PO1DtS 1 JJ 1 1 V if 1 1 N V A JF I -I - 'V '7 ' 4 - O 6 - 1 ' . ' 1 ' 5 - ' O ' 2 - f- ' O 1 - ' c ' 1 ' 2 - 1 3 - ' 2 ' U1 V 3 - 1 5 ' .' ' '- ' r ' ' ' . - : i . ', , ,. , . 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