Northampton Area High School - Amptennian Yearbook (Northampton, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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Sncial Science RAY WAHL Still another music lover is found in the person of lVlr. Vvahl. Our nominee for the title, none-man handf, he plays tromlbone, trum- pet, saxophone, clarinet, Xylophone and drums, all with seeming ease. Formerly Xylophone soloist with the Allentown Municipal hand and a tromloone student of the late Arthur Pryor, famed handmaster, he lilcewise has heen linown to dahhle in the fields ol composition and Special Staff arranging mllhe smile that wonyt come otif, characterizes this man, whose daytime taslcs comprise teaching prohlems of democracy and consumer economics conducting senior music classes and advising the student council l'le carries right on into thenight shift with his editing oi materials lor the Amptennian and writing a column for an D WILLIAM F. BENNETT Although completely laclcing in a musical haclcground, lVlr. Ben- nett's personal lyaclcground sings a constant song oi sincerity. One of the most conscientious and sincere individuals we lcnow, his ac- tivities strilce a perfect triad, for he is a churchman, scholar and farmer rolled into one. Coming into our school system as an elementary school principal, he soon gravitated into junior, then senior, high school, and is now our official home and school visitor, which entails, in part, visiting every home to talce the school census. Always Hon the gof, his office is as much a loeehive ol activity as are the swarms oi winged honey producers he expertly maintains at his home. Vvhen spring arrives, he finds it impossilole to resist the urge to till the Hiarmn surrounding his home. An active church worlcer, he never says Hnon to requests lor serving his, or any, religious group. NELLIE Y. FLUCK ' - An ardent and enthusiastic addict of the worldis greatest music. lVliss Fluclcs Hlxflagnillicent Qhsessionn is Vvagnerian opera, although she is partial to anything in the symphonic sphere. The possessor ol one of the most complete record lihraries in the area, she augments her collection with her technique on the pianoiorte. As school li- lnrarian, she is just as enthusiastic about her looolcs. magazines and records as she is about her music at home. One of her own loest cus- tomers, she eagerly devours the flood of loound information which pours into her sanctum, and she lcnows where to put her linger on the exact volume when we come to her for help. Ever so often, her droll witticisms triclcle out to usithrough her editorship of the Con- crete Courierw and the UReilector.H Ch, yesg she goes fishing, too. Page 27

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FV- . . 8 l 2 'I- i l K i I I ' s N Science Secial Science MICHAEL LISETSKI mqfaiie Me Out to the Bali Game!! must he Mr. i..isetsici,s favorite song, for, outsicie of ciassroom, practically aii of his waking hours are cievoteci to sports'-'any sport. A three-sport star in high schooi, he is now assistant footioaii coach and ioaseioaii mentor, not to mention the fact that he is in great ciemanci as an ,official at gridiron, hasicet- haii and ciiamonci contests. Comes spring, anci the great out of doors iures him to the stream with a song he cannot resist. An inveterate angier, he not oniy casts a mean iiy, hut aiso patrois fishing sites as speciai warden for the Northampton area. incicientaiiy, his American history course is comprehensive and thorough. A granci teacher and a Hreguiar guy,U Mr. Lisetsici is, in our opinion, a reai ifsportfy Page 26 ROBERT J. SNYDER The same fingers which iinger iovingiy over Bach or Niencieissohn are useci hy Mr. Snycier to siciiifuiiy dissect animals anci, currentiy, in compiling a voiume on identification of Pennsylvania iiowers. A true iover of aii kinds of music, he is not only a virtuoso on the piano, hut a taienteci performer on iorass instruments, inciuciing trumpet anci ioaritone. His iove of nature, however, cioseiy paraiieis his iove of music, anci much of his spare time is spent searching for rare speci- mens to acici to the menagerie in his hioiogy room, or in snapping pictures to enhance his coiiection of photographs. He is aiso icnown to match wits with the finny denizens of trout streams quite reguiariy. v - NELLIE R. SLOYER A thoroughly schooieci anci fine musician, Mrs. Sioyer is the pos- sessor of an unusuaiiy sweet soprano voice that never iaiis to enthraii us when we hear it. We are far from being the only ones to enjoy her iiiting tones, however, for she is in great ciemanci at churches anci puioiic functions. Aithough she stuciies anci teaches music on the outsicie, her pursuit of this art comprises hut one of her many interests, which inciucie church woric, puhiic speaicing, anci, at home, knitting. Pieasant, inteiiigent anci resourceiui, her history ciasses are iooiced forward to hy aii. Especiaiiy favoreci is the Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, whose acivisor she is. As fiean of giris, she is ever a reaciy confidant anci aiways Hjohnny on the spotu when a prohiem arises.



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Special Staff Vncatinnal I-lrls ALBERT M. LERCH Decicleclly partial to music, especially that pertaining to the Gay Nineties, is lVlr. Lerch, who started his musical career lay playing the harmonica as a laoy, later Hgraduatingu to the cymhals. Vvhile at East Stroudsburg Teachers college, he sang on the laoys glee clulo. later forsalcing this group, however, for more worlc in physical eclu- cation, his chosen fielcl. Now guidance counsellor, his time is occu- piecl lay mapping out guiclance programs and giving sincere ancl in- teresting vocational interviews to the seniors. A former Konlcrete Kicls loaslcetlaall star, he is heacl coach of the varsity quintet and is a lover of all sports. Gut of school, he hilces and reacls. More lilce Hone of the hoysn than a teacher, lVlr. Lerch, who freely aclmits his secret ambition is to laecome a clrummer, rates Htopsn with us. Page 28 MELVIN G. KLEPPINGER We lcnow that the stirring music ol the marching hand holds a special appeal for Mr. Kleppinger, whose tall, erect figure and inherent sense of rhythm made him a natural selection for the position of clrum major at college. Vvhile he is not directly associatecl with music as a fine art, he is literally ancl figuratively art itself, for he teaches art all over the school system, from seniors to lcinclergarten. No stranger to the crafts which are the normal loy-proclucts ol art, he is an expert on the loom, and in proclucing ceramics, looth jewelry ancl pottery. Spare hours at home prove to loe a Uhusmanls holiclayu for lVlr. Kleppinger, who spencls practically all his own time on some form ol art, including painting and malcing ceramics. HOWARD W. DGTFER A giftecl musician cluring his school days here, Mr. Dotter has translerrecl the slcill with which he aclroitly maneuvered the lceys of his saxophone to just as aclroitly maneuver his mechanical drawing equipment and to juggle figures in his math classes. Also, while in school, the fine coorclination he utilized on the saxophone was clemon- stratecl in an outstancling manner lay the way he usecl heacl, hancls and feet on the loaslcetlaall court. Still a devotee of the laaslietlaall court, he now employs his powers of coordination in an official Ca- pacity. Lilcewise a howling enthusiast, rolling strilces give him no time to spare for his once meloclious saxophone.

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