North Wales High School - No Wa Hi Yearbook (North Wales, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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I I I -' -A r- ' X I ' I 71 , -X ' . h 1 Q.. - 4 . 1, I Tv-af X ,D J! 5 I ' - 1 dx. A .'Vh. 1 ,jx ty. V' 5 , , K . - - .- J v A . :'f ' .5 -, ' u , 'A '-s 3-'Q ..qf'i'f 1 - . A41 7 ,L ' gg-ww. ' o o gi 'Y' f 'Y' ' ggi , K .M ' ' - 11 l ,ff ' , . L O U U I I U 0 I l QQ' A5 ! Ie, the Class of 1950, dedlcate the No-Vwa Hi. to Mr James M McDonnell, our class adv1ser He has glven excellent support to all our act1 v1t1es nd class affalrs Hls quiet spoken volce as well as hls w1tty Jokes we shall lone remember F1tFOut hls help and gulO3DCe our aCt1Vlt18S could not have been so successful our school days so pleasant We hope that tnls eleventh ed1t1on of the year book w1ll be symbollc of our appreclatlon of his k1ndly lnterest 1n us both as a class and as ind1v1 duals qmif' INA M N 875 l95O-' gg? O ry ' ' I 1 . . .'. . L . - . - . - A - . . C. 5 0 L . D Q 1 . . v . , . . . I A L J- . 5 . 0 F, - . . . , -n . . 4 . . 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'vi ' ., x ' I .A '1 Q. 7' The No a H1 staff of 1950 vnshes t express 1ts appreclatlon and thanks to the members of the faculty and students who have helped to make this publicatlon a success We g1V9 our slncere thanks to Mrs Paul 1ne Flsher for her tlme and effort spent helolng us wlth our book and to Mrs Adrlenne Handerhan who planned the layout and typed the copy for the yearbook our homeroom advlser and Mr Willlam Shellen, berger our superv1s1ng pr1nc1pal, for thelr gu1dance Our appreclatlon 1S also extended to the seniors who have cooperated w1llingLy and unselflshly to make th1s yearbook one shall always treasure and remember 1875 o W' Page Slx -1ll 'Av' . 0 We wish to thank Mr. James McDonnell ' ' we cnc: - m CII ADMINISTRATIUN JW QA gf Z2 .f ll lllll ll X f - DMD! ..x.. , ' N ' i LE' X 4 on Q Q sl n f Nasvaeex Of . , A gm :tem J V X14 DIVE' ff ::.- + 5 III: xxx R lim M - ll , N 3 X N3 4 f K X 1-u . l p W pTi t 'T' 44 373' r--1 'Va-'f X. i' 'W' fe Nair n W' -.r ., 'FV an iv I F- ',,,-if J L I 5 Q if ,x . 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' iT - lv' -'15, . il ':.u'af'f',-f F -A fy! 4- ig A , V- Alf . fi, K X ' 1 1 ' ,a, .t 4, A 5' . w.-3 r . --., F - - 'jf ff' F ' - , ' 1 - Em Mn 1 .L gr' -'H'- , -Q: H. 7' !g . ii, ' fit ' 'G -A,g.g',,g,-- QQJL1 .3 .L.-..,A,mLLL-Avihlh A- 'lt' 'T-X A-'I r l I Left to Rlght Dr Harvey P Frank, Mr N H lelngartner, Mr rmalee Burkart, treasurer, Mr Stanley B hltzelman, Jr secretarg, Dr Albert Schafenacker, presldent, Mr Isaac R Blalr vice prosldent Greetlngs to the Class of 1950 Your class, graduat1ng as 1t 1S in a mld centurg year, has an unusual St1mHlUS to look back and revlew and appralse the progress of the flrst flfty years f thls cen+ur3 Perhaps more to clan and work vancement 1n all lmoortant, you also can for an even greater o the flelds of numan endeavor For only by your constant efforts and endles devotion to the cause of ser vice to our fellownen can you flnd the napolness and satlsfactlon whlch you seek for ,ourself I wlsh you every good wlsh for your happlness and success 1D your new work Slncerely yours, A111183 B Sxellenberger Vllllam Shellenberger 5uDerV1S1ng orlqclpal Supervlsln PT1UC1pal Egg f-N195 25 l95oN wif ' Q u M 'V ' n 1 0 1 0 Q ll . o u A 0 1,10 . X' O O rl ' O, . r. O x I . I I I , 1 . . .. - 7' ' 'A . .L , X O A. L u 'o look ahead to the next fifty years and help , ad- YL ' I? ' Q . o ' U' A S - 'v' .. ' A17 A. . . . . 0 ' -' . . E , . . A .A . S .A 6' rr 7 f'A fx 0.55 'r SARA JAWK APP PAULINE C FISHER English Latln English Snanlsh nw., Pig 'sf L., 1-. sf 33 DONALD A DAVIS DONALD h 4UBER Industrlal Arts Qs.-4 CHARLOTTE B FELVER LUISL I HUEGEL Health EduC8t1OH School Nurse Egg N 12525 fifafiofv Q55 4. , T? . ks W W ,' .x.,, V W A Q f A X- , f , A' 'fx - I , 25,71 . ' v . 1 n . . - - . xr' It Q -P , tv ' f ' E ,4 s5'l,ff9 E. , E f. , 1 -f,7.Q.5v,Q3'2'Q 3 ' ,. Sf ' . f ' ,g,:i:' 4M lg5f ,q5, f V I, kg JE, 1 - . fg 4, f::-g:ff1ff.-- ' 1 M5 QW ' lax E' il '.v.,,,s:Qf-gg R f l- I -s. L-1541 f wqq H. A ., -v,-.,,s- ,S- P' . f - 4'-' , - I I A Art ' I AGQNIA N- . - rtl Y X x . kr' ' , ,,, Y' I 'i l x E' 0 . . AB p' , lluiir' Q- ' JAMES M MCDCNNELL RHODES Sclences Hath6m8t1CS 117 Qs.. Af! HELEN W MENSCH MARIE C SCHANBACHER Y' ALTER E CRT E JOHN ZETTLB1CYER Health Education 'uS1C mg m:8?5 5 :Snow Elm 'SC K ,,x Sf 1, ' v -fv X .. '. H. 5 1' 1 W '?h Lx x Qv rv fl '-vw 4 W. Social Studies Home Economics .rw . , ,A VE .u, h?f,Q X QL, I . X, vu' Q Q N '1 i . Al. .Ab Tiwqiiiiir liiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADQIENNE K HANDERHAN Secretary VR EDNA L JOB ES L1bra.r1an C'-'ARLES V ' CLA LEN Janltor I-:lx 875 1350 W HEI f I Page Twelve kj, L m :I mr my K E CUXSSES 9, Lmffr x' A fa W fail MX ,W PA! 'U ff jf X K H I Q HW5 f J U KX Ka CTU x fw fi f MR x xl 4W,,, l' MUSEUM Hg li 1 K- P+ E ' HTH WAII5 HU 'UN u , Wi 3I P' Tn Sm L1 lima I X-Rs W' 6' 3 -5,1 'Q Uv . I5 'A'- I . X. ' .I .6 47 HL 4 W ,XR .,-,. ,'f'sJ1 . J 'ri milf X' . 1 . V ,U ,I I I -, V KFZF - Q ft ' y 1 . '- Q I , Q , . V ,, V, '.-- Q i ' . i ,isa-N' , 1, . t . -Q, J 'A I xmhv . M H- . 1 Z 1-Tl11 .a 1- 4 oves ugllrj 1..'x'.- Q l ,' i ,j,,'.::0A-V ' F N ' H ' ,, , . ' ' -'J ..n-. .,,. s -.'.f'.. -1171 ...:.... 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We were divided into two separate classes with Mrs Lewis and 'iss rantz as our advisers That ,ear we had our first activity a pet show an each of us entered dis pets, dolls and favorite toys Second grade found us with Mrs Kleinfelder as our adviser sdall always remember our Frida, afternoon ritual marcning around the room singing, 'lne Battle Hymn of the Republic , upon receiving a perfect spelling paper 'iss Cooley was our adviser in third grade, and one afternoon we gourneyed to the third floor to see the stuffed animals and the collect ion of snakes which inhabited large glass cases Fourth grade how proud we were to climb the high stairs to Mrs Brandt's homeroom! he also presented our first assembly program that year a Hallowe'en play written by the class itself our eventful summer vacation to the class It was the first year for membership in the Audubon Bird Club with meetings every Friday afternoon Sixth graders at last! Mrs Seveke was our homeroom teacner, and that year the girls inherited a jumping rope for recess and the boys soccer ball Onward to the high school! Seventh grade The important day finally arrived, and we found our selves walking in another direction to the high school at last! How ever, much to our dismay, we found we were the Hkindergartenu class Eighth grade The girls decided to make aprons in Home Economics this year and were 1ndeed thrilled to model them in the Fashion Show Ninth grade Our freshman year launched our social and also our acting careers we presented our first dance, the 'Snow Ball', and our first big assembly featuring a play, NStout hearted Freddieu Tenth grade This was the year our class pledged life membership in the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The reason for this drastic step was the poor little frogs we dissected in biology class Rainbows End' marked our first attempt at presenting a big dance chestra and all It was a big success! Eleventh grade Three of the fellows definitely decided 'crime does not payn after getting the consequences for playing hookey Ve pre semted our farewell dance to the seniors by sponsoring the Junior-Senior Prom Twelfth grade Seniors at last! This high honor also brought us chemistrg which was a Hbang up'fa1lure for most of us. The Senior play and Washington trip were highlights of the senior year - the most memor- able year in our high school career fXfl8?5 ff JSEQN Page Fifteen C . - I . . . .- L ' ' H' ' . ' J' F . Q W . . . - - d Q . v . 0 ' I . ' ' ' . We 1 V Q A . V . - 1. - ' 1 'U I -n ' n ' ' . O x, Q . . . , A. . . . - .A . . . , . 1 ' . . Miss Leister was our fifth grade adviser, and each one of us related . O A . A - A O ' . . 1 . . . a O 1 . . . . - . . A . h . 'Q ' 9. . ' 1 1 . . A 1 - . , t . . . . . . x . . . . . . . - or- O ' ' D . I - I . .A . . O . V . - . 1 ' ' if JAY BOORSE Jay Dancing club 10, Baseball 10, ll, 12, Class v1ce presl dent ll, Student Councll 12, No Wa H1 Edltor, lorwallan 12, Intramurals ll, Senlor Play, Chrlstmas Pageant 12, Mon itor 12 Jay golned the class of '50 as a sophomore and has been noted for h1s power of debate and sense of humor H has proved h1s ab1l1ty as edltor of the No Na H1 Travellng 15 h1s ambltlon, and we know he w1ll go far after graduatlon JLAN PHYLLIS BY! SCH 'Jeanne Norwallan 10 ll, 12 co-edltor, Practlcal Nurslng ll Publlc Affalrs 12 Junlor U1stor1ans ll, l2, hOI'11S li, 12, Rad1o Broadcast 12, Cneerleaoers la, oenlo lay, Play ll, 'lnstrel 12, May Day 10, ll, 12, nlnuet 12 Jeanne , an origlnal member of the class, always seems to have had somethlng to talk about and has usually been busy w1th Norwallan work She expects to study home econ o ics at Penn State Bud Soccer 10, ll, 12, Basketball ll, 12, Baseball 10, 11 12, Chorus 10, ll 12, student Council 10, ll v1ce pres ldent, 12 presldent, Junlor H1stor1ans presldent 12, Dane 1ng Club 10, MOH1tOT 12, Quartet ll, 12, Senlor Play, l'1n trel 11, 12, Craft Club ll, Linuet 12 An or1g1nal member of the class, UBudN excells in drawing and 1S forever sketchlng cartoons His deep bass vo1ce has been an asset 1n the quartet It 18 belleved that he w1ll become a future Hvilton Berlen L LIS CHARLES DICKINSON 'Lewie' Baseball 10, ll, 12, Soccer ll, 12 co captaln, Basket ball 12, Jun1or historlans 11, 12, Senlor Play, 'lnstrel 12 Athletlc Assoclatlon 10, ll, Intramurals l ll, 12, itor 12, Danclng Club 10 Small but mlghty, ULGWISN D1ck1nson has been a fam111ar flgure on the soccer fleld and baseball dlamond H1s dram at1c ab1l1ty has been dlsplayed by h1s humorous portrayal of NH0wardN in the senior play Someday he hopes to be a wa or LSBEUG athlft I fx A4875 :wow W' Page Slxteen il ll . . . . 1 -A . . . 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L. . . . . .- t'J W ' age. ns 5 I ' I3 ll 'D RUTH VIRGINIi DIETTERICF Dietz' Basketball 10, Dancing Club 10, May Day attendant 10, Practical Nursing 1O, ll, Hockey ll, 12, Student Council 12, Chorus 10, ll, 12, Soccer Queen attendant, Minuet 12 nD1etz'N gay laughter and photogenic smile have usually been heard and seen over one of the local restaurant count ers after school She will alwa,s be remembered for her fine hockey playing, her willing cooperation in all acti vities, and her pretty personage in mang pageants ILIIFV THEODORE GUTTSCHALL nB1ll' Chorus ll, 12, Soccer ll, 12, Basketball ll, 12, Base- ball l2, Junior Historians 12, Student Council ll, Minstrel ll, 12, Monitor 12, Quartet ll, 12, Class vice president NB1llW is the tall redheaded member of our class H has been the baritone of the class quartet and an all a well liked by everyone and is bound to succeed in his chos- en career as an engineer DONALD ROY HAMILTON Don Junior Historians 10, ll, 12, Monitor 12, Minstrel 12, Senior play stage manager UDonU came to us in the ninth grade, and although he has been one of the more quiet members of the class, he has always been competent and helpful in all school enter prises Everyone wishes him good luck in whatever career he may choose ETHEL LOUISE HOSTELLEY Lou Hockey 10, ll, 12, Basketball lO, ll, 12 captain, Cheer leader ll, 12 captain, No 'a H1 Play 10, Vinstrel ll, 12, Senior Play, Athletic Association 10, ll, 12, Soccer and May Queen attendant ll, Soccer Oueen 12, Chorus ll, 12, Norwalian 12, May Day 10, ll, 12, Christmas Pageant ll, l Lou is one of the original members of the class Whenever sports are mentioned, you may be sure Lou' will be interested. Always witty and full of life, her dispo- sition is as sunny as her hair. A NWS 513501, Q53 Page Seventeen N ' I ' q ' o 1 a ' O O I ' . ' I- 0 I wr A . . . r g . Trl 1 ...g ' ' 1 , . . . L. . , 6. n , o o ' - ' . ' . e round athlete known for his good sportsmanship. HBilln is r . . H 11 . . . . . . . . . . . , . 0 I! N . U . L 1 r 0 0 Q ' -ll A A 4- . . , . 20 YI N ' O ' ' ll V ' D' m ALEXANDER HOUSTON 'Alex' Soccer ll, 12, Basketball 10 11, 12, Baseball 12, Intra murals lO, ll, Craft Club 10, ll, 12 HAlexW 1S a popular chap who 3o1ned us ln the freshman year H1s maln interests and talents are art and wood carv 1ng nB1g Alu was the center of the basketb ll team and also proved hls athletlc abillty 1n soccer and baseball EDTA RCBIJSCN KELVER 'Teddle' Chorus 10, ll, 12, Junlor Hlstorlans 12, Hockey mgr 11 Minstrel 12, Class Treasurer 9, 10, ll, 12, Public Affalrs presldent 12, Practlcal Nurslng ll, Senlor Play, Home Ech oes 10 12 presldent, May Day 10 attendant, ll, 12 uT8ddl6n 1S an orlglnal member of the class and has been the capable treasurer for four years She partlclpated 1n mang act1v1t1es and has been an all round good sport Her amb1t1on 15 home 9COD0m1C9 GLORIA LORLTLA KROUT Cl1p' Hockey 10, ll, Basketball lO ll, Assembly Co mlttee 10, ll secretary, 12 v1ce pzesldent, M1nstrel Show 12, No ua H1 12, Danclng Club lO, Hlnuet 12 NCl1pW has been one of the 11vel1est members of the class and always the life of the party She engoys all sports and has been a falthful member of the hockey and basketball teams UCl1pN has done a very eff1c1ent Job as the person 1n charge of all photography for the yearbook MARGARET ANN MICHLL W lke' Hockey 10, ll, 12, Basketball ll, 12, Practical Nurslng ll, 12, Chorus ll, 12 Junior h1St0T1aHS ll, l2, National Honor Soclety 10, , 12, Class secretary 12, Student Coun cil secretary 10, , Mlnstrel 12, No Va-F1, May Day 10, ll attendant, 12, Asslstant dlrector of Senlor Play Bes1des belng a constant member of the Natlonal Honor Society, NMikeW has alto been at h me on the hockey and basketball teams She is plannlng to use her abllity and flne personallty in the nursing profession X NI875 513505, W Page Eighteen JANE CARCLYN MORRISON 'Janie Norwalian 10, ll, 12, Junior Historians 12, Home Echoes lo, 1 yre.Ldent 12 vice president, Practical Nursing ll 12 vice pre ident, Senior Play, National Uonor Soc'ety ll 12, May Day ll nJanieN has been a quiet member of the class but has alwags shown a fine spirit of helpfulness and cooperation in all activities A member of the National Honor Societ she is certain to be a success in her chosen voca ion JAMES PALRICY NUGLNT Jim Baseball 10, ll, 12, Soccer ll 12 co captain, lgnitor 12, Senior Play, Minstrel 12, Chorus 10 ll, 12, C a vice president 10, Junior H1 torians ll, 12, No a P1 P1 5 ll, No Na Hi, Christmas Pageant 12, Vinuet 12 Jim , a handsome member of the class, can be recognized by his pleasant smile and blond hair During soccer se son he played the position of goalie J1m's aim is to become a physical education teacher LAWRENCE JOSEPH NUCENT Larry' Junior Historians 12, Monitor 12, Minstrel show 12, Dancing Club 10, Photography vice president 12, Christmas Pageant 12, Ninuet 12, Stage manager for senior play nLarryW is a quiet, well-dressed fellow and has always been willing to lend a helping hand Uis Nbehind the scenesn work in the senior play will long be remembered Besides carpentry, Larry is fond of horses and dogs STANLEY IEVIS PATCHELL Stan Soccer 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, ll, 12, Baseball 10, ll, 12, Chorus 10, ll 12, Band 10, ll, 12, Minstrel ll, 12, Senior Play, Class president 10, Athletic Association vice president 12, Assembly Committee ll, 12, No Na P1, Norwalian 12 Tall, handsome, and athletic, Stan has been Wat homen on the soccer field and basketball court, as well as th dance floor Stan plans to beco e a physical education instructor v r' I Q fwrswi 519501, 1 Page Nlneteen A 1 ' H . l . I A ., . an -v-L x Q. ', - . , . - s ' ' . A 1 , ' 0 . I . . 7' I . . -1 v Q 5, . L. U 0 ,-, . L X ' ' ll ' H . 0 I ' I , 4. A-1 q . L o , I Q 1 SS . . . . ..v - - ' . S ' -u, -. Fl' ,, . . ' -1 - ' ' .A 0 N ' N ' . . . . 0 2. . . . . C . Y' C . I N I . . . a a Q ... . . . . O t 0 O I . T A C ' v . . . o 1. . . . A A I . o - I x I1 Y! I Q . u o 0 , ' , , . . . . . n Q . . - . ,. . as ' ' Q' :A ' I - . L V xg - ' A . 8 . Q . 0 HV mb X ' , ETHEL MARIE SCHEELER Sls Hockey ll, 12 captain, Basketball ll, Practical Nurslng ll, 12 president, May Day 10, 11, 12, Athletic Associatlon secretary 12, Junlor Historians ll, 12, Photography ll NSISH 18 one of the or1g1na1 and qulet members of t e class She can easily be recognlzed by her d1mpled smlle Or the hockey fleld, she capta1ned the team to many v1c tor1es It is certaln that she w1ll succeed 1n whatever she may do after graduatlon DONALD EUGENE '1EIN Helmer Soccer 10, 12, Basketball ll, 12, Baseball 10, 12, Chor us 10, 11 12, Student Councll 10, MOn1tOT 12, Band 10, ll, 12, Jun1or d1StOP18DS 12, Minstrel 11 12, Norwallan 12, Quartet ll, 12, Photography 12, Minuet 12 UHeimerN has been the Wwittlestn member of the class A Hhotn drummer 1n the band and a member of the quartet, he also played halfback on the soccer eleven He is cer ta1n to succeed ln h1s chosen vocatlon of englneerlng LEILA STONG Lee No Wa H1 play 10, Class secretary ll, Junlor Historlans , 12, Mlnstrel ll, 12, May Day 10, ll, 12, Chorus 10, , , Publlc Affalrs 12, Sen1or Play, No4Wa Hi, Norwalian , Chrlstmas Pageant ll, 12, Amerlcan Leglon Award 8 Qulet and StUd10HS, NLeeH 18 a member of the Natlonal Honor Soclety She has been a capable guard on the basket ball team and an 1ndustr1ous worker on the Ho-ra Pi LENA MAE WALFVR 'Lenan Junlor Hlstorians 10, ll, 12, Photography ll, 12, Bas ketball ll ass1stant manager 12 manager, Practlcal Nurslng ll, 12, Craft Club 10, Mlnstrel 12, Senlor play prompter Lena entered the class 1n the nlnth grade, COmlHg fran Okla cha Qliet and frlendly, she always gave a helplng hand 1n all class act1v1ties Horses and roller skatlng are her favorlte toplcs of d1SCHSS1On After graduation, she is planning to become a telephone operator fem 5 mo,-1 gg? N ' N A 0 Q I 0 U h K- X . I Q 'xl!- I' il ' N J .' ,f . ' ' ' ' ' . M . . , . . Il Il ll, 123 Basketball 10, ll, 123 National Honor Society 10, 2 ll ' ' - ' - ll 12. ' ' o ' vo I - o 12' . ' . . 0 A' aw:-f . ' ' 'J -. . - ' 1 LAJ . . , Q. . . ! .... 0 s ' Ab AA'Ihi'f IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CHARLOTTE MARGRETA WILLUMEIT nChar1n Class secretary 105 Hockey 10, ll, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 12, Practlcal Nurslng 11, No Xa Hi, Chorus 10, 11, 12, Senlor Play, Mlnstrel 11, 12, Home Echoes 10 12,May Day 10, ll, 12, Assembly Committee 10, 11, 12, Minuet 12 UChar1H 18 one of the act1ve members of the senlor class with hockey, basketball, Slnglng and dancing keep1ng her 1n the spotlight UCharlH is certaln to succeed at the Unlversity of Pennsylvania where she will magor in hema tology and bacterlology ROBERT BARNES ZUBALY Zoo Soccer ll, l2, Chorus 10, ll, 12, Band lO, ll, 12, Ath letic Association pres1dent 12, Minstrel 11, 12, Monitor'l2, Senlor Plag, Junior Historlans 11, 12, Quartet 11, 12, Nat 10n81 Honor Society 10, 11, 12 presldent, Class presldent ll, 12, Amerlcan Leglon Award 8, Norwallan co edltor 12 Bob, an energetic and studlous senlor, is a sincere fellow wlth a keen sense of humor One of the hlghlights was h1s NGoofusU solo 1n the minstrel show He expects to attend Webb Instltute of Naval APCh1t8CtUT6 ik Nfeyzs E mom gag SLA D J Stanley, Leister, I B Lewis, S Cardell, M Ackley, Camburn, A Dilworth Bones, D RO I N Simmer, Furian, J Cardell, J Miss App, M Beattie, B J Mayall, Scheeler, M Jean, M E Walker Houston B Jones, A P Dawson, R ROV II E Fadeley, V Jochen W Townsley, B Geyer, C Kratz, J Kapusta The Juniors, class. The first president crowned stationed in 102, had twenty-five pupils in their activity was the annual Soccer Ball where the clas the queen chosen by the soccer squad lettermen. In February, 'Cupid's Frolicn. the class sponsored the traditional valentine dance They capped the social season with the top event of the school, the Junior-Senior Prom. S i In addition to the scheduled activities, the juniors took an ac- tive interest in sports, the ninstrel show, and clubs. President - Merle Bones Vice president - Michael Ackley Secretary - Dolores Leister Treasurer - Shirley Cardell Adviser - Miss App NX-1875 5 mole Page Twenty-two , .. - - R ',o 5 leg 7--'1fr E - U. - 1 -- '-X ' 1-, ' f Q . - - s-.v- ,,, . I '- ' V-, ' ' - , ., , ,. 4 -1 I , , , X , --.. ' ' 4 ' .. Q Y, , ' u . .11 -. Q 4 , .st-p ,ki 1- V. , Q, . Q , x Q. , ' I 15 N ,. V, l 'Xi rf O ., 1 ' I Y, mr. , . . lb - o o o 1 o Mo o . . O I O vv U 0 'Li' I I .- Ll O U I Q . . o 0 1 o o , o o O O 1, V , li 1 O IIC I I U 9 O O SEATED Koehler, E Frank, A J Collett, R l'1Ch391S, J Stein, Weingartner, J Blair, Scneid, H Gla+z, R Gerlach ROW I Shearer, J Ridings, D Campbell, K Camburn, S Scales, Vallego, M Kilmer, B Fleck, Kulp, N Layton, J Par vin A Hamilton, Karan, A Booz, R Godshall, Viss Schan bacher ROM II A Schneider, B Dilworth, B Gibson, E Krout, P A Rainey, D Qtorosh, D Boorse The sophomores boasted a membership of thirty-two students and were located in room lO3. Their first big activity of the past year was a spring dance which was well attended and engoyed by everyone. The sophomores had a high percentage in athletics and were active in the May Day program and the Minstrel Show. President - William Weingartner Vice president - Richard Michaels Secretary - Joan Stein Treasurer Joyce Blair Advisers -Pliss Schanbacher Nr. Zettlemoyer NISF5 if IYQSQN Page Twenty-three I fN',s.rs1, . f ' T - J A --4vf' I' ,L , .Y- f-, , - 5 A .,qV3-,zg,,- .QQ xl -I A L V, . . f ff Qa- D Q ' 4 V, A f'w1 ' 1 'A . ,- '- - N . fw.' .rang .- A A rs gi' ,..e M: 5 . .. x ' fl 65 .4 A-, X' gh- i'f..Q ' 4 f- -- . - ' A f l. , . :1 ' JU 0 0 O 0 .I 0 v - ' xg H ' v1 , .mt 0 .ho Q v u I p . ' A0 n 0 . o 0 Cl ' . Q . 0 1 I 17 0 ' ' YIY ' Q a Ho o 0 ... ' O , . . , . ls 0 5 9 0 0 a 0 w 0 A 0 SEATED A Hazzard, G Geyer, J Bryant, R Reed, J Kratz, R Fred er1cks, P J G1bson, W Schuartzer, E Parvin, A Hoffman, G Adams, A r rank B I llSS Hensch, M Krauser, N Chase, D Hoff, C Emerson, S Boyer, A Krlebel, A Blalr, E Velt, M Godshall, S Pierce, 1 Rorer Paul The freshmen have had an act1ve year w1th sports, dramatlcs, mus c, and study occupylng most of their t1me They felt mlghty lmportant with M158 Mensch 1n 101, whlch wa formerly the senlor home room Thelr hilarious assembly program featurlng Nhlldcat P11116 Baby Sltsn was enjoyed by everyone PP8S1d6U+ Robert Frederlcks Vlce presldent Mayne Schwartzer Secretary Peggy Jane Glbson Treasurer Jay Yratz Adwlser MISS Mensch AVN fa,18'?5 51950 wif fx! Em' F! H Page Twenty four T rw A .Ov-V Q S . ..- T Q o 0 0 0 A. . ROW II - N. Blessing, E. Quinn, L. Buck, C. Dilworth, M. Kilmer, J. v . . . A . . S 5' - ROW I J Dawson, F Downlng, L Pool, J Mautnew , Ctott, Warner, N brooke, D Qulnn, P Frederlcks, f 'organ ROV II Krause, B Longacre, G Dllvortk, L Jochen, n Gregg, Bltto, R Vandegrlft, J MOTF1S, R Nuss, C Jochen Hchmidt Clugston, J lelchlor, R Harper, R Taylor, I D19ttCT1Ch K Wa3alJ, J Nlchel In room 105 the elghth grade has engoyed an aCt1VL chool year under the counsel of'Mrs Flsher wlth much enthusdasm, th1s lively class looked forward to the elect1on of two of thelr student for the Amerlcan Leglon Citlzenshlp Award The class assembly progran V1V1d1y dlsplajed the1r wrce range of talents and ab111ties, and the Honor Roll readlly showed their 1nter est 1n the acadenlc side of school 11fe The eighth grade has been well represented 1n the varlous clubs as well as 1n the band, JUDIOT hlgh chorus, and Junior h1gh athletics Pres cent Phllllp Qtott V1ce presldent Vary Lou Warner Secretarg Joanne Matthews Treasurer Sydney Blddle Advlser Vfrs Flsher Egg 'XJI875 fl :Noll gag? C ' o .0 . q .L 0 2' L Q S Po L, A L0 u o ' 0 ' . 0 1 ' no Fu o ,Y -I A. 9 A q . 1' I io tg , ' P0 . o 7 . I X I 0 Q 0 A 3 C0 A. Q . ROW III - I. Saylor, S. Krider, T. Cardell, D. Gottshall, C. Telsh, K. 0 A-1 . be 0 is . . , o ,v V , Q xl. o . ' ' ' ' 3 s , . . . ..,- A 5 -L . 7 . . S L . . . . . . . . 1 . J--, 8 . l. . O . . . . . . . i. - . . L' ' . .1 u r ,, 1 Q 7 . ' ' .L no . Ala E I sqg RO I F KILFST, L Baker, P Ford, E Na5lor, B Yrause, M B Glbson, J Schnelder, J Weingartner, A Glaesser, A Mon astero, J Rosenberger, W Cassel, H Scrlegel, W Gillmer, E Camburn, D Mlchaels RC' II Mr Ort, A Spear, A Moore, H A Young, B Vlncent, S Al cocl, H Mason, R Crouthamel, J Jenklns, R Patcrell, J Krause, G Lukens, R Baskln, J Londsay, D Moyer Brooks, Mr DaV1S A Drutman, W Kratz, W Llndsay, O Bowles, P Hoepfl, J Rauch, E Straub, H Welsh, D Houston, W Ward, T Brown The seventh grade th1S year have proved to be actlve and enthus astlc partlclpants 1n all sports, the band, and JUHIOT hlgh chorus The Athletlc Assoc atlon was well rewarded by the lndefatlgable ort of thls group durlng the nagazwne campalgn The hlghllvht of the sport season was the basketball lntramurals which were eagerly supported bg the seventh graders Presloent John Yelngartner Vlce president Joyce Schneider Secretary Allan Glaesser Treasurer Anthony Monastero Advlsers r Davls r rt ,gg 'X875 5195oN gif I 5' , , , I 5 ' J X X: 1 0 . Q u O O O r O X Q I O - ' U . O 1 C , I I ROW III - D. Moyer, S. Biddle, D. Schnable, G. Blessing, N. Schaeffer, SUT-Tx v .- . Y U L A I . . . . Ll I: I M . ' M . O .Ab '4!!Fi!iIt IIIIIIIIIlIlIIIl www ACIIVIIIIES fc WW' Z1 wif. JI -QQ' 4 A1 1-'Tb SLATLD J Nugent, C Wlllumeit, G Krout, J Boorse, N Vlchel, S Patchell STANDING Ars Flsher, Vr McDonnell, Vrs Handerhan The No a U1 staff was composed of slx 1HdUStPlOuS and dependable ible record of the many happy school memories as well as the h1story of the class of 1950 Meetlng regularly every Thursday, the group spent many addltlonal hours outslde of club to fulf11l the goal of publlshlng thls memorable yearbook NO WA HI STAFF Jay Boorse, Ea1EOP Glor1a Krout Charlotte Willu eit Le1la Ston Vargaret lchel Stanley Patchell James Nugent Robert Zubaly Advlsers Mrs Handerhan Mrs Flsher Mr McDonnell n X Egg fs-W5 650'-V 1 'f I' ui ,, , - ,- . 0 seniors. The goal of this group was to produce and publish a tang- .jx 'lIIIIiIIr Azfii, QIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII W' ROV I M Karau, A J Collett, J we ngartner, I Brooks, A M Postelley, J Michel E Frank Miss App, J Houston, J Ste1n, J Morrlson, W Welngartner, E Fadeley, M Ackle J Boorse, N B1ess1ng, C Emerson, N Layton, Mrs Handerhan The Norwallan has undergone a face llfting slnce last year It has been changed from a magazine to a newspaper. It was lssued month ', October through Mag' Reporters gathered and wrote news which was then scanned, revised and made ready for the paper All wr1ting was done by the students and was complied at the weekly meet1ngs of the staff, under the di rectlon of Miss App V1th 1ts Unew lookn, the Norwalian offers opportun1t1es for wr1t ing a new and dlfferent type of storv, the news story Co-editors - Jean Brasch, Robert Zubaly Business Vanager - Wlllian Weingartner Advlser - Viss App New gi zssofw U D Page Thlrty v J t n J! o J ro u o 0 i C o 0 ROW II - L. Hostelley, B. Jones, J. Brasch, R. Zubaly, D. Leister, Rowixuv ' n.. 0 0 I 0 0 o . . .. y, . . ' . 1.5 ' 0 D' 0 SEATED N Brooke, N Layton, W Cassel, J Scbeeler, R D16tt8T1Ch STANDING Mr Rhodes, H Schlegel, C Emerson, R Mlchaels, B Jones, J Rldlngs, J Nelchior C Dllworth, D Michaels from each class ln the senlor h1gh and two from the JUHlOT hlgh, as slsts 1n the governing of the student body Thls year the students met tw1ce a month, under the supervlslon of Mr Rhodes, faculty advlser In addltlon to 1ts other actlvltles, the Councll edlted the school act1v1ty calendar for the next term, erected a Chrlstmas tree ln the maln lobby durlng the hol1day season, and v1s1ted other hlgh schools to enter 1nto d1SCLSS1OHS COHCSFH1Dg school problems 1n general Presldent arren Cassel Vlce presldent Joan Scheeler Secretary Nancy Layton Adv1ser Nr Rhodes Us N485 fln9so,.., ggf 5 l l O . , 0 . lx A E O The Student Council, composed of three student representatives ' . . . . . . . .H . ' . H H LJMW I SEATED h Karau, B J Mayall, M Jean, N Mlchel, J Scheeler,X Glatz STANDlvG Mr Rhodes, L Stong, J Norrison, B Jones, R Zubaly, In the five years slnce its organizatlon, the No Va H1 chapter of the National Honor Society has encouraged its members to follow its code as well as lnvlting all sophomores, jUD1OPS and senlors to str1ve for membershlp The code of the soclety is 1D four parts, namely Character Scholarshif, Leadershlp and Service Membershlp lS based on these qualities Presldent Robert Zubaly V1ce Presldent Margaret Mlchel Secretary M0115 Jean Advlsers hr McDonnell Mr Rhodes 2 BAE-Q N-xa?5 .ISSGX QQ N 7 s'!, X As A E -'Q N 'Y A.- ' ' . ?o n 0 1 A 0 . 0 . . 0 Tl I' 1 0 O ' O UA O 0 Jo , Stein, J. Blair, R. Michaels, Mr. McDonnell. I . ' 0 0 : , J - 5 . A Ak f In' lllllllllllliiii SEATED I r Rhodes, E Scheeler, R Zubaly, S Patchell, Mrs Felver ROR II Mr Davis, E Fadeley, R Harper, A Booz, Mr Ort The top money-making activity of the association this year was the magazine campaign at the beginning of the term, the proceeds of which went toward the purchasing of an electric scoreboard for he gym The bread and cake sale was also sponsored for this purpose It is the duty of the Athletic Association to take charge of mat ters pertaining to the sports activities, athletic programs, and nual letter awards President Robert Zubaly Vice president Stanley Patchell Secretary Ethel Scheeler Advisers Mrs Felver, Mr Davis Mr Ort, Mr Rhodes NJSP5 5 IQSGA. Page Thirty-three I I ROW I - R. Patchell, P. A. Rainey, L. Hostelley, I. Brooks, W. Krauser. . . . t . . . an- , V SYN-YN H415- SYQ 'Y M Ackleg, J Michel, D Campbell, R Michaels, J Stein RO II R Crouthamel, R Rosenberger, J Blair, J Ridings, V Jochen, D Gottshall, E Straub, MI' Zettlemoyer RGW III A Blair, E Veit, W Weingartner, W Schwartzer, B Geyer, R Zubalg, D Michaels, W Krauser The band has been one of the outstanding clubs of the school It has offered to the student the opportunity to receive instruction and practical experience in band work. The organization met regularly once a week, under the direction of'Mr. Zettlemoyer, and during the year perfonned in school assemblies and many other activities outside of school hours, including the an- nual Spring Concert and Memorial Day parade. Membership was open to anyone in the school who could perform sufficiently well on a band instrument. Adviser - Mr. Zettlemoyer E31 N325 ziu95oN Page Thirty-four agaggg? 'Hp -3 . ' ' 1 QE . f 3 2' J ,l V 4 , V 1 - ' af ,aw r Q, if f 'iii :Q . ' ' .I 5 in if: , VA Q - I.. 4. ,A I ,, - A- . , ' ' 4. ' fi xx 5 A . Q L . ROA I ' Q 7 o . 0 1 s 1 Q . o V? ' 0 I 0 0 . I 0 Q . . . ' o . o ' a 0 0 o r o . . o 0 . 0 A . . . ROW I M Kulp, W Glatz, V Karau, R Zubaly, J Stanley, N Lag ton, L Scheid, B Fleck, J Brasch, B Lewis, L Hostelle R, Michaels, M Weingartner, J Nugent, Mx' Zettlemoger RO: II N Simmer, V Jochen, E Fadeley, J Stein, S Scales Dietterich, M Jean, E Keever, B Jones, J Blair, D Camp bell, N Bones, W Cassel ROV III W Guttschall, B Geyer, E Krout, C Willumeit, J Scheeler C Vallego, L Stong, P A Rainey, M Michel, S Patchell , C. Kratz. The chorus, consisting of forty gowned members, has done a splen- did job throughout the year. Membership in this club is by audition with members selected from grades ten, eleven, and twelve. A few of its appearances were at the P.T.A. meetings, Christmas programs, Home-School night, Spring Concert, and Baccalaureate ser- vices. The chorus, under the capable direction of'Mr. Zettlemoyer, is to be congratulated for the excellent job it has done maintaining and encouraging a fine school spirit. Adviser - Mr. Zettlemoyer fXfI8?5 Ef'l95o,N mam ,,.?1g1 ' .,., A .. . V 5 V: 1. ' ' 4' :- I N' 1- Q! 4 W W 4, -:5 , -5 , . . ' P iii' 1 '- f ' . ' .v .4 ' . gh ..- , -. -- F fn,- .- as - . ' ' ,, A K- I I W 1 . .. , ,F-A ' 2, fi- -A . - - , . ' we D., -I V , . 1 -. 1 ' 7' 's s. ' ,, A . W ' s., Q' We N N' t . , 5 M nj . : . ' W. ' H' - 1' ' '- o 0 o Q o 0 , . . o Q 0 o 0 y, . ,, . I r 0 A s o o 0 'V ' ' ' R u Q 0 0 O 0 , 0 . . 0 0 0 0 o U ,I . . 0 o 0 , , . . - u 0 o 0 0 u , . . . o 0 o o ' o ' 0 - ROW I T Brown, W Ward, N Chase, H Downlng, D Moyer, M God shall, A Krause, F Morgan, R Reed, P Stott, R Sauerland ROV II V Glllmer, A Monastero, L Baker, D Qulnn, J Schnelder, H A Young, M B G1bson, A Frank, P Ford, B Krause, E Straub, E D'Orazio ROV III R Crouthamel, R Rosenberger, H Mason, G Blesslng, A Moore, N Brooke, G A Schmldt, D Schnable, A Drutman, S Bldole, S Boyer, A Hostelley, A Glaesser, G Lukens ROV IV A Hofhnan, D Mlchaels, R Vandegrift, C Jochen, N Shaef legel, G Cadwallader, R D1etter1ch V' R Hoepfl, D Gottshall, J Michel, C Emerson, P J G1b- son, A Blalr, M Rorer, S Pierce, W' Schwartzer, R Fred erlcks, C Welsh, R Harper, Mr' Zettlemoyer The Junlor Hlgh Chorus, conslstlng of seventy three members, was under the d1rect1on of Mr Zettlemoyer Th1s organlzatlon met every Wednesday Although members do not paTt1C1p8te 1n actlvlties now, they do beco e the future songbirds for the Senior Hlgh Chorus They deserve credlt for the wonderful Job they dld ln the Sprlng Concert Advlser Mr Zettlemoyer KJIST5 EWSSQN O O Q I ' Nyc . 0 0 0 . 0 Q I ' 0 . 0 ' 0 0 0 fer, E. Parvin, G. Geyer, G. Adams, J. Weingartner, H. Sch- RO B V 9 o o o 0 0 . .Ab - - R 'ill SLATPD n Scheeler, K Camburn, A J oollett, W' Teingartner, Leister, W latz, E Frank, I namburn, D Hamilton ROW I Misslfensch, S Scales, W auttschall, S Cardell, J Stein, B Jones, A Kurian, M Jean, C Vallego, N Kulp, J Blair, N Layton, D Stein, M Walker, R Michaels ROW II Karau, L Stong, E Keever, M Michel, L I walker, Will meit, J Morrison L Nugent The Junior Historians are interested in Pennsylvania history. During Pennsylvania Week, they presented an all-state program, includ- ing a play and a panel discussion. The club's Christmas program was an original radio play entitled, NThe Forbidden Christmasn. The local and state topic for the year was UH1story in Our Own Communityn. The North Wales Chapter participated in both Eastern and State conferences. President - Warren Cassel Vice president - William Weingartner Secretary - Dolores Leister Adviser -liiss Mensch Knew ZMQSON. Page Thirty-seven . N I , - A A I 1 .. ' E . ' I 5 - ' , - ' . Lf. A 'W ' ff x i 5 . V fl 1 - . 4 , ,Q , R ,' 1 - ,.. 1 5 I 1 I N. X , I X X . ' , . I L. n ' . ' I ., 71 'U ' L G 0 0 n 0 Q Q I D0 ' n o U 0 4 L o v 0 L o I v l l fi - ,x- n 0 1 o o . . 0 I 0 c A Q Q , . o 0 Q o . 0 uv ' 1 1 ' ' N 0 0 0 o .- 0 A . I C0 ,. . . . . 0 A , 0 A o . I ROV ROV ROW I I Mr McDonnell, W' Glatz, C Vallego, A J Collett, S ar dell, L Nugent, P A Rainey, E Fadeleg, E Frank, I am bmm,E Cmmmm Stein, S Scales, D Storosh, M Beattie, B J Mayall, Stein, D Leister, A Kurian, M E Nalker, L M Valker, Cardell, Kratz Koehler, Karan, A Shearer, D Campbell, R Gerlach, Geyer The photography club was founded in September of 19148 by Mr. McDonnell who is the club's supervisor. The purpose of the club is to teach its members the art of developing and printing their own pic- tures During the course of the year, there were many interesting acti- vities for the members. A snapshot contest,open to all students, a- warded the winner with a cash prize. Many of the yearbook snapshots were taken by these ardent Ncamera fansn. President - Edward Fadeley Vice president - Lawrence Nugent Secretary - Peggy Ann Rainey Adviser - Mr. McDonnell mah N' f-X.xe?5 f.fne5o Page Thirty-eight , Q .,. px 1 . . 4 -n ,mg 2 - I ' A M . - If I , H A 'A' ,, . , ' . 41 'K ' -M - --- '1 ' at .X I M wg Nu - in E' l Fx' ', I .. x X . X 0 'ul 0 . Q 0 0 C O U 0 . 0 r 0 0 C o 0 W ' Do . o . 0 0 . 0 Q Jo . 0 . 0 , 0 c 1 0 x 0 In R. C. . Y JI Vito 8 0 Q o B0 o 1 L.-......J ji ROV I A Ward, A A Hostelley, J Kratz, C Emerson, R Vande grlft, N Blesslng, Blesslnf, J ne1ngartner ROV II nrs Flsher, A Glaess r, 1 Glllmer, A Wonastero, G Luk ens, H Schlegel, R Patchell I Brooks, D Qulnn, Warner, U Cadwallader ROJ III N Longacre, T Cardell, K Vayall R Nuss, T Brown Qauerland, J Matthews, A Frank, V Rorer, G A Schmldt, R Taylor Three cheers for a flne group of petlt actors and actresses who have shown real dramatlc talent 1n the1r assenbly success, WThe Llttle Red Schoolhousen Pirs Flsher, the club sponsor, may wel' be commended for the ex cellent CO8CHlHg of this group whlch met every Wednesday Presldent - Norman Bl8SS1ng Vice President - Richard Vandegrlft Secretary - Carol Emerson Treasurer - Jay Kratz Adviser - Mrs. Flsher fs-1575 Zfl95O'-N Page Thirty-nine P of ' 2 I , K lu'f'4'4Ilq5 . ,X V6 , A 'V Il L 4 A ' ' ., v . 4 1: , - -I -. ' , Q ., 4 -- - -- H e '- ,- I Q' : .D 1 , , . .I ,' - N ' 6 - ' s Lf M 3 I I f S is '. x V' . vu, f ' '. I' 'Yo I o .fo 4 0 'A c ' , . u 0 Go D Cf o uv . Q ls .1 a . 0 3 We . A 0 .- 0 Q . , f I . EIGO L. 7 f' o o if .L o 0 0 .L 1 , 0 0 , Ro k. O C nn. . . . A o Q . . . H . 0 . 0 . .L .. - A . . . I . 1 . -.CI Zenabia Etta Thomas Beattle Thomas Fvalyn Thomas ITVID Frasier Harry Thomas Jane forrlson Lella Stong Louise 1ostel1ey Edna Keever Robert Zubaly Narren Cassel Dx 'X A-1875 IQSON. W f Page Forty Dorothg Wallace Phll Wallace Alan Thomas Howard Flelds Vlolet Ray Stewart Caldwell IIA M1875 519505. EBI Page Forty one V! 'harlotte lllumeit Jay Boorse Sbadley Patchell Tewls D1Ck1HSOn Jean Brasch Jmmsdmam hi! SEAT D I Brooks, J Michel, J Schneider, M B Gibson, E Naylor, E Camburn, VS Ward ROA I Mr Davis, A Booz, K Camburn, G Lukens, R Sauerland, R Gregg, V Kratz, R Rosenberger, R Gerlach, A Houston The Junior High Craft club has been one of the most active and interested groups in the school and, with Mr Davis supervising, the student results have been clever and varied The figures and scenes made from colored pieces of sponge and exhibited during Education Week were most original and attractive. Soap carvings and copper impression plates were also created by this junior group. With the addition of new materials and tools, the Senior High Craft, also sponsored by Mr. Davis, has shown remarkable skill and achievement this year. Metal work, etched copper bracelets, and Christmas cards repre- sent a few of the excellent projects handled and exhibited by these crafters. Adviser - Mr. Davis 'X-l87'5 5 IQSON Page Forty-two .. Q N ' W- . - , . ,. ,l. I -i r + , -.A M ' . Q , , D! ' - ' K, W, .' S .TL A D ,V A Mlllmsa- . N - I ,Hg-VR , im V 1. ,, - l M it 'Ai gd. .. '-f ,. - N M A . -fy I, ' . 1 x.,' 1 D A ' 5 Lg f ' J' - I X f X ' ' ,V ,K A vw 0 0 E1 4 0 A 0 o Q 0 Y YV I O I O if 1 O O O I I 0 It O O I 0 . , . . . . . . . O SEATED C Jochen,!A K11mer, E Keever, M Scheld, B Longacre, Schmidt, S Alcock, J Morrison RON I M188 Schanbacher, E Krout, B Vincent, H Mason, A Spear A Moore, N Schaffer, E Naylor, B Fleck ROW II B Dllworth, A Ham1lton, B oibson, J Parvin, D Boorse The Junior High Home Echoes and the Senlor Hlgh Home Echoes, both under the sponsorship of M1ss Schanbacher, are two clubs that meet separately twice a month The Junior Hlgh members have sponsored bread and cake sales, year's largest progect was to obtaln an aff1l1at1on w1th the Junior Red Cross of Amerlca The Senlor Hlgh members have contrlbuted a great deal 1n a mater 1al way to the welfare of the Home Econo lcs roan A steam iron, cook ing utens1ls, silverware, and dO11i6S are but a few or the ltems pur chased through thelr efforts Junlor Hlgh Senlor Hlgh Presldent Norma Longacre Presldent Edna Keever V106 presldent Susan Alcock V1ce pres1dent Jane'lorrison Secretary Betty Longacre Secretary Mary Kllmer Treasurer Grace Geyer Treasurer marjor1e Scheid Adv1ser M183 Schanbacher ' f k gg Naam f,T95Og-N ga! T T --YYWYW f V N ' ' - o 0 . o 0 . o GI Ao Y 3 . 0 O I A O n , knitting parties, and social gatherings held in students' homes. The J - SEATED D Boorse, M Kulp, E Scheeler, J Morr1son, B Fleck QTANDING Mrs Huegel, M Michel, A Ham1lton, J Parv1n, S Cardell Scheid A Kur1an, M Kilmer, D Leister, M Jean The Home Nursing club Wh1Ch was organized last year under the school nurse, Mrs Huegel, meets every Wednesday The goal of the club is to prepare the girls for domestic and professlonal nursing During the past year, the girls had opportun1ties to ViS1t num erous hospitals and to hear an lnteresting and enlightening lecture by the Dlrector of Nurses from the Unlversity of Pennsylvanla Hos pltal Ethel Scheeler Jane Morrlson Mer11yn Kulp Mrs Huegel Presldent V1ce president Secretary AdV1S6T NMBF5 5 s95oN Page Forty-four U U B. Dilworth, 12. M. walker, A. J. comets, E. Knut, M , . . . . O Ab nf SEATLD Hr Davis, G Krout, C Willu eit, A Dilworth, S Patchell STANDING D Boorse, P Dawson, L M Walker The purpose of the assembly committee is to plan entertaining and educational programs for all assemblies which are held every' Fri day afternoon at l OS This volunteer group, under the capable direction of Mr. Davis, provided many outstanding programs. The address by Elmer Valo of the Philadelphia Athletics, and the lecture by Sasha Seimel, noted South American explorer and big game hunter, were a few of the highlights of the past year. President - Charlotte Willu eit Vice-president - Gloria Krout Secretary - Priscilla Dawson Adviser - Mr. Davis N-t8?5 25 195oN Page Forty-five -f' 1,3 Q W 5,133 ,, .--Q23 . ' :fir , -5 , . . . u 0 o I 0 0 0 , - 9 0 0 o o . . . . . . Q n , 0 SEATED D Schnable, A Drutman, B Krause, E Naylor, M B Gibson, P Ford, S Alcock, H Downing POV I Mrs Felver, A Spear, H A Young, H Mason, N Schaeffer A Moore, L Pool, G Gerer, N Brooke RO II P Fredericks, S Biddle, D Moyer, G Adams, P J uibson F Morgan, A Krause 'Pep, vim and vigor is the label for this club, sponsored by Mrs. Felver. This program trains the girls in the fundamentals all sports. However, not everything was rules and regulations, for folk danc- ing and modern dancing were also included in the schedule of this club. Mrs. Felver organized an intramural basketball schedule, and the enthusiasm and support of the junior high students made each game resemble a championship play-off. Many future sport stars will probably be found among the ener- getic participants of this club. Adviser - Hrs. Felver Nne?5 iu95oN Page Forty-six ' S' - 1- ' v' - ' , . . I - ' . u .A .1 1 y . - .fa- ' 1 w., -. H'.'f 3 1 x . -. . .. O . , . Q , A ' . VN U . ' 0 o 0 0 Q 0 o Q 0 0 I 1 Q . U . . . Q 0 , f . ,V I I I . . ,H . . ,,. 12 o Q Q . ' 0 0 Q , U A . . I ' ' N ' . of ROW L Baker, J Jenkins, P Hoepfl, G Cadwallader, A Monas tero, A Cassel, A Glaesser, R Patchell T Brown, R Yandegrift Cl Nugent, L Dickinson, J Morris, D Houston, R Tajlor, Krider Hoff, R Nuss, M Bones RO' Simmer A Kriebel, R Godshall, A Haz ard, A Hoffman Fadeley, G Dilworth, J Lindsay, R Dietterich, H Welsh Lindsay, O Bowles, K Mayall, J Melchior, J Paul, D Moyer, A. Booz, C. Kratz, Mr. Ort. ROW IV - J. Dietterich, L. Buck, N. Blessing, C. Welsh, J. Bryant, T. Cardell, K. Clugston, C. Dilworth. The senior and Junior high intramurals, a large club consisting entirely of boys, devotes the first Tuesday of every month to the playing of various athletic games. The c1ub's able sponsor, Mr. Ort, spent much time teaching sport fundamentals and officiating games. The club is primarily meant for non-varsity boys to gain instruction and recreation in many sports. Adviser - Mr. Ort New 5 ussoa. Page Forty-seven - -g-.-. Y W , awe., 1 si , I. i- ' Q, - - -. , A ' . dy- 3. s. . I 2-A. j-el. ..,r,M,,'-:yr , 1 .R.,,,-,I ij.. --. - E- ' A , in , .W .E:?:- I ML ---.AA . i ,, v'Tv'3 .Ya l .1 . V -Q IJ ' I I . hp I. - -, , 4 i 1 A C v I U 0 0 . 0 O 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 7 . O R V II - J. . ' . . . 1 S0 . , Do Q A Q 'v III - N. ' , . ' . . 2 . , El I . I . Q . O , W0 C . O O O SEATED L Baker, D Michaels, R Rosenberger, R Crouthamel, Michel, A Glaesser, E Straub, W Ward, T Brown, T Morris J Rauch RO I Mr Huber, L Buck, W Kratz, A Monastero, G lukens, Cadwallader, R Sauerland, J Londsay, A Cassel, F Kilmer J Jenkins, R Gregg, M Jochen, J Paul, R huss RCW II I Brooks, W Krauser, W Lindsay, O Bowles, K Clugston, D Hoff, R Taglor, H Welsh The model club, meeting twice a month, is a comparatively new but extremely popular club in the junior high school. Throughout the year 'fr. Huber, the adviser, could be seen with this large group of boys turning out authentic models of famous ships and airplanes. Adviser -'Mr. Huber fNn8?5 in95oN Page Forty-eight .. I 5 . -1 - -, I . I M R ,I Q Z V kt . . .,, INV, A'-. W ., .,,,,f . V l 'li E.. gf. V 1- using,-I 'M H 'H W ' '. A ' I - A. 1- 5 1 I--- :-, .L -5' , ' I-.,-: '. '+- P-7 .' ' R' ly I ilk J' - is 4-hx W : ' ,, 1. - A , 3 'H ,Lil N- .T--v,w,,. ' ' - N ' ' ' 5:fT+f-vv - 71 - sr 0' Y - L '- O , - . ' o o 0 0 Jo I ' ' O I - O 0 lu D0 , o 0 nr Y M - Q o A Q o o - Go o 0 o o , ' v 0 o 0 o o 0 0 o 0 0 0 Y o o r a o Heetlng once a week, under the able SUpGFV1S1OH of MISS Mensch, this club was open t all senlor hlgh school students It was a member of the Bucks fontg o ery County Forum Group whlch takes part 1D foru and panel d1SCHSSiODS once a month varlous schools Dlscussion f VaT1OUS toplcs en couraged students t become more The Senlor High cheerleaders, der the dlrectlon of Ars Felver, met the flrst Tuesday of each month Thls year they purchased new Sk1PtS wlth the money do nated for that pur pose by the class o' 1952 Many new cheers and songs have been added to the pres ent list and new motlons have brought added llfe to old cheers SEATED W Karau, N Layton, E Frank, J Brasch E Keever, E Fadeley STANDING L Stong, P A Ralne , C Vallego, M153 mg LWFT TO RIGHT L Hostelley, E Frank, J Brasch, W Beattle, J Blalr, J Steln E5 A-1825 .gl95ON gggf Page Forty-nine U w :I ,4. dam ..a A-A. A . to 4, - I. C . . t C2 0 in l ' . o ' - '. . . , Q - . . . Q o . ' - . . . ' y . ' ' I nschool consciousu. Mensch. YH f.. , Je ,e ee, 5 , C ' . Em' ' C? M CL . a - A U -L: ' . . ' . . 8 G - L. '... !'...l L..-I The entire squad f monltors has been conoosed t4rely of members of the senlor class These boys have been verv valuable 1n d1T8Ct1Hg traf f1C and ma1nta1n1ng order 1n the cor ridors and on the stalrs Thelr dutles ar e to keep trafflc mov 1ng to the rlght RON I R Zubaly, J Nugent, L D1ck1nson take care of corrl dor llghts and sup schall, W Cassel, D Steln drllls The stagecraft ers are C0mpT1S6d of a group of boys from the eighth to eleventh grades These boys nelped to create and place the stage settlng for various plays, m1nstrel shows, and all the Clare Tree Lagor programs spon- sored bv the PTA 9 ROM I K Camburn, A Hazzard, T Glatz, M Jochen, Thls group met R Gerlach once a nonth under the d1T8Ct1OH f ROW II Mr Huber, J Koehler, Shearer, T Car 1'r Fuber dell, N Karau, R Nuss SVU M 2 Q2 U1 W EQ P ah Q! 'U KU UQ CD 'YJ p. Ha CV 91 .3 .J , m 1 - 1 nl A-4 A O t N, en- Q - . l C? . a . . . - T' . S ' lv Y . . - U D ,- ROW II - L. Nugent, D. Hamilton, J, Boorse, W. Gutt- ervige during fire 3 aw I , ill ,4, , C1 . Q . C . Y' T 5 ' ' - . . lo . ' ' ' Y . O ' - . . A. . - 1 . . . Q I - X 1 MH Mmm VH um H 'Wy L P SPUIQIS W f M L 55' X YI K. I W 'N f KX X f X . AVMVM QWVMQ Vx E Ht ' hu v N85 -Nl , XX umu mmm! u gf, lf A X ff My fr J gx xXx- Ixl X 1 I , Ay? ', y , 'Yff I ' 2 X ,ll K c. ,x ffv . ,JM e. z ,- 1 , A .sw I. -A9 V ' fx. Qii .- Q! III mv' JH' In x Wt up-Elf' Q I S. 'iv- ..-..i... 'P ,M .L l Q!-ai r' if L .2 l H 1 ,, . 19,4 A v yn ... . QL ,, -J m j uh ,Mi Q M? Q . .r . 'ww M. I , - L I. A W '1 '-4 nv I' ' 3 - ' ' x y 5. I . . l . .mx '...w.., H4 A E K A l I ., ., L' .,,5 31f.if 5' 1' A fL5-.'1.'...I.4.'..,:- lf.-- .'. ,.-',?' , . - -, 1,-A 'Q T-,f Al V , . X111 mx If',,', , M! 'I Tel' N uf' 5 I' f 1 'f ,J . PM . ' . 1 A f -' , 4 I . g , . ' 1 M y 4614 I.. .AME u A . .A ' g X ' ' r I K D I ' Q 4 ' , 0 X I , P up , y A- 1 1.4 X , 'g'K:'L- v' ,.' '21 'is 3', - 1-1' if E' '23, ,Nu , my ,.', n fl 5 'D' , an I T-jf 1Vfiff's-.1.. in 1.-5.,.,,, 1 1 -- '- Q.. f , Q '- , . L-if' -44 - ' 5 . . - . . 1, 3, .-If my .. . -Qifsv k 4',,,5'NhV -urn 1 sl. , , Y. ,r V ,Q-,., -'E 'r7f,Tf1 -', ..:fl'-W:-'VY .,'4. Q.g0?1I..a 'maj' ui' '- I. , i 4, 414 We mr PIP '-1-ar. X fx 'H Qs RVN BA- j 'Mia Y. I W N al Page Flfty three ROW I J Scheeler, R D1et+er1ch, B J Mayall, M Beattie, E Scheeler, M Scheid, J Stein, B Jones, M Michel ROW II Mrs Felver, A Blair, C Eknerson, B Fleck, I oamburn, A Frank, G Adams, M Rorer, A Kurian Once more the varsity lassies have shown their ability in meet ing opposing teams successfully Their record, although not all wins, shows a great deal of improvement over the team of last year The victory over Hatfield, at the beginning of the season, add three defeats and one tie closed the l9b9 hockey season Captain Ethel Scheeler Coach Mrs Felver l9h9 SCGRES OPP Hatfield 2 'O' Whltpain Bucwingham Lower Moreland Springfield Hatfield Whitpain Buckingham Lower Moreland Springfield H549 fs-B875 if 1950 N Q O ed much enthusiasm to the high spirits of the team. Six victories, ' NOW! O . . 2 3 1' S O . O l . . 3 O ' 2 O ' ' 1 l . 3 O . O l ' ' 3 1 As YW, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SEATED W Glatz, A Hazzard ROW I R Michaels, W hrauser, E Veit, E Fadeley, L Bones, J Nugent, L Dickinson, M Cassel, Q Zubaly, A Kriebel, W Weingartner, A Hoffman ROW II Mr Huber, J Bryant, B Geyer, A Booz, D Stein, L Buck, D Campbell, S Patohell, Guttschall, C Kratz, W Schwar tzer, M Ackley, A Houston, J Dietterich, D Hoff The North Wales Wildcats succeeded in winning the Tri-County Soccer Championship for the l9h9 season after a lapse of two years Under the excellent coaching of Mr' Donald Huber, the team drilled for many long and hard hours and learned the true Joy of fine sportsmanship and victorious playing. In a non-league tilt, the Walers downed a highly touted Reading eleven by the score of l-O, and in the annual All-Star classic, they dropped the all-stars for the same count. Co-Captains - James Nugent and Lewis Dickinson Coach - Mr. Huber 19149 scorms N.W. OPP. N.W. OPP. Springfield 5 I Springfield E U Buckingham l O Buckingham 2 1 Whitpain O Whitpain 3 l Hilltown Hatfield New Hope Hilltown Hatfield New Hope A1525 fi l95Of- Page Fifty-five . 5 ,lc I ,Q .5 1 , ' A I Y' f . ,N N . ' W W Wrl . . , V 4aL,, r W-.fra ' 1 .1 ifsfa-so 3? . , -Q: W. 1 Y -Aj Y, 'JL 4, ,Asif ' ' ' 5 :vi-Q., ' , S 1. A if O n ' ' a a L 0 ' . . . u I U 0 0 0 s o 0 I 0 uv . 0 O L I C I U I , . O O - 0 l o 0 1lY 0 . 0 lc 0 o 0 ' . 0 0 0 0 0 . . . . A 0 . o . . O 'X-l8?5 gi 1e5oN RVN SEATED E Quinn, S Cardell, M Michel, M Beattie, L Hostelley, B Jones, M Scheid, C Willumeit STANDING B J Mayall, P A Rainey, A Blair, I Camburn, A J Collett, S Pierce, M Jean, L M Walker, Mrs Felver The l9h9 SO lassie sextet of the North Nales High School has displayed true fighting spirit on the basketball court Though they bucked against many defeats, they were not discouraged with the able guidance of their coach, Mrs. Felver, they chalked up one win and eight defeats. Captain - Louise Hostelley Coach - Mrs. Felver 19b9-50 scoREs NJW. OPP. Schwenksville EE QI Hatboro 19 21 Whitpain Lower Voreland Hatfield Conshohocken Whitpain Lower Moreland 22 23 2b 28 3h lb Hatfleld 18 39 3h 38 M6 68 h7 bl wtf EEE Page Fifty-six 1- !'UFQ .' ' .' . ' 5 , ....l.,,:' Y Q . , ,N W M - - '- ' --AM.:,,, fam, 4 1 ' fW 'Qt.1gE ' 7 7 .. . 1 - .W E' ' .. ' a 5 .- ' 9 A r ma LL . ' Q' 1. 2, f K 1 1 S . . - o s 0 . . 0 0 . . o 0 0 Q . ' o 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 - . . - . . . . . 0 1 0 Y. . RON I W Karau, L DiCk1HSOH, D Steln, D Campbell, N Aokle S Patchell, V Jochen ROA II A Booz, V Bones, W Guttschall, C Kratz, A Houston, W Cassel, Hr Dav1s Although the team flnished the season with an unimpressive one and seven record, the St8t1StlCS do not tell everyth1ng The Wlldcats made the opposition fight for every polnt, and in several games they led at half tlme. The letter n1nners for the 1950 campaign were Mike Ackley, Merle Bones, Warren Cassel, Alexander Houston and Stanley Patchell. T Coach - Mr. Davis 19119-50 SCORES N.W. OPP. Southampton 5 Lower Moreland Whitpain Hatfleld Southampton Lower Moreland Whitpain 2 'LT' 2h L1 M3 hl 39 L3 30 119 zo 142 32 L15 Hatfield 3h 39 Page Fifty-seven , A . '- wal? , 'i , ' ' V e ' Q TIM-411133, ' WA K I. I -, ' WL' 4 f , if I ng 1 A V - gg: I -Q ' , A ff ff fwzsvf Q sy. ' 'A 'as f 4 if F' , 3 , S' . c N s 'ya :. O , . . ' 0 0 0 o -1 y, o o o 'VIY 0 o . 0 o 0 0 0 .1 o . o . . . NSPS KISSOA- SEATED R oodsnan, w claw ROW I W Cassel, S Patchell, J Boorse, J Nugent, W Guttschall, L D1ck1nson ROW II Mr Ort E Fadeley, M Bones, W Welngartner, C Kratz, M Ackley, D Stein, D Campbell The team th1s year should prove to be a successful one w1th several veterans and many nrookiesu out for the squad The team w1l1 be start1ng their second campa1gn under the leadershlp of Coach Walter The lettermen returnlng for another act1ve season are Stanley Patchell, pitcher, James Nugent, catcher, Lew1s D1ck1nson, shortstop, Merle Bones, centerfield and Warren Cassel, first base The Mlldcats w1ll engage 1n two exh1b1t1on games w1th Hilltown Hlgh School and compete w1th the rest of the league in an e1ght game schedule The league thls year 1S composed of an Upper and a Lower D1vis1on The teams composing the Lower Division along wlth the Wildcats are Southampton, Hatfleld, Lower Moreland, Whitpain if, N sa?5 gi n95oN Q-'ff 0 ' I 0 0 0 0 1 O , O O I . 0 O Ort. It is their first year in the newly organized Tri-County League. As lllliiiiii IIIIIIIlII'IIIII SEATED A Mona tero, J MOPT1S, D Houston, R Taylor, J Jenkins T Brown, A Cassel, R Patchell, G Cadwallader ROV I Nr Ort, K Clugston, G Dilworth, R Dietterlch, P Hoepfl R Vandegrlft, K Mayall, J Melchlor Jun1or Wildcats composed of seventh and elghth grade players completed thelr season w1th two w1ns, one loss, and one tie The team, under the d1rect1on of Coach halter Ort, who success fully bullt the team around 1nexper1enced candldates, lmproved as the season progressed Although the Vlldcats engaged only Whltpaln and Fatfleld 1n two games each, the pep, enthusiasm, and flghtlng spirit of tkese boys kept the spectators cheerlng untll the flnal whlstle The scores are as follows x OPP Whltpaln Hatfield Whltpaln Hatfleld mm fs-W5 5'95ON Q56 0 U ' - Q A 5 o . . o 0 Q , m ' ' . I 1 1 . r . . Q . , The ' ' ' 1 W.W. . ' ' O O 1 O ' ' O 1 ' 2 1 1 li? ' diff Y. ROW I R Dietterich, A Hazzard, J Lindsay, R Taylor, J Ielchior, A Hoffman, A Monastero, R Patchell, D Houston nov II Mr ort, P Stott, K Vagall, K Clugston, J Cuthill, L Buck, A Kriebel, W Krauser, J Bryant The Junior High charges, under the supervision of Coach Walter Ort, completed their season with five wins and three losses in league competition The team this year improved greatly over last year's squad and, with Walter Krauser as high scorer in the league, played many close and thrilling games The fighting quintet kept the spectators alive with their clever plays and rebounded from the brink of defeat to the heights of victory in many of their games. The Wildcats appeared in three exhibition tilts with Hilltown and Rockledge and rose victorious in two of these three encounters. They finished their season in third place behind Lower Moreland and South- ampton. N.W. OP 19119-50 scones P. Lower Moreland 52 25 32 L12 Lower Moreland Whitpain Whitpain Southampton N .V-'. OPP . 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