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And Always to Seek New Heights to Mrs. Nellie Sloyer, president of the Northampton Branch of the P.S.E.A., welcomes Mr. Herbert Lauterbach and Prof. Watkins to N orthampton's first workshop. November 5 marked the initial Work- shop day for Northampton teachers. Our faculty spent eight very interesting hours studying the functions and activities of the professional organization, The P.S.E.A. Mr. Herbert Lauterbach of Harrisburg, Asst. P.S.E.A. Executive Secretary, deliv- ered the keynote address. Prof. Watkins of Lehigh Universityg Mr. Millard Gleim of Bangorg Mr. Edwin Clauss, Allentowng lVlr. Richard Hess, Whitehallg and Dr. G. A. Eichler, Northampton, were special consultants for the group study sessions. Following a fine dinner in the Flamingo Room, reports on all sessions were given to the entire staff. Prof. Watkins gave the concluding Workshop evaluation. Picture at left: Standing-Mr. Edwin Clauss and Dr. G. A. Eichler. Seated-Mr. Robert Sny- der, Chairman of the Workshop Committeeg Mr. Richard Hess, and Mr. Millard Gleim. The P. S.E.A. Workshop Proves Stimulating For All Conquer Page 16
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College Preparatory As High Spirited Seniors We Now Take The Lead CLASS OFFICERS President .................................. KEITH N EWHARD Vice-President ...... ........ R ICHARD SCHWARTZ Secretary ............ A...... M ARGARET BURKHARDT Treasurer ...r.... ...... P ATRICIA BURKHARDT Class Adviser ..... .......... M R. ERNEST PAPP lt was a familiar path-one traveled by thou- sands of students-all seeking the same goal, a high school education. To 190 venturesome sophomores, though, the course seemed new and unchartered. We proceeded first to elect our guides. Then began work with herbariumsg a few of us were introduced to the secrets of print shop, the hesitant clatter of iirst-year typists was heard in the hallsg and our boys were bring- ing in honors in the field of sports. Our junior year travels brought privileges- Learneris Permits were issued to our future safe drivers. There was a gleam in our eyes as well WILLIAM ALBERT JULIANA K. BARNA Ch ' erryvlue 1393 Stewart Street College Preparatory From Bethlehem he came-to Syria he goes after graduation to join his family. Tall, good- natured Bill pulls the penalties in P. of D. Books and the Lehigh Valley Dairy keep our field and stream man busy. Club l, 25 Basketball I5 Weight Fishing Club 1. JAMES BARTHOLOMEW Walnut Street, Bath College Preparatory Longshank .... Our crew cut Calhoun with the knowing grin has the ready answers and origi- nal too. Pet skunks . . . his bird ranch . . . fabulous stories suit Jim, who will wrestle the books at Ursinus. Boys' Chorus l, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Amptennian 3, lEditor-in-chiefjp Senior Class Play. Fashion-wise Judy sports a collection of tricky bracelets. Our '4Yeah teamlv girl takes her cheerleading seriously. Trim, neat, quiet. Juliana will he a fine lady in white. Dramatic Club I5 Cheerleader l, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, lVice-Pres. l,Sec'y 215 Ampfennian 35 N Club 3. JEAN BEIL 128 East 16th Street Clerical and Sales A flash of long red nails. a swish of Dolly Madison curls, and Claws walks by. This lma- gene Coco of 123 is clever on skates and does fine ballet with the Allentown Municipal Opera. Sneezes, beware! girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y i, 2, Class flower-American Beauty Rose Class colors-Green and White Class motto: How much better it is to get wisdom than gold! as on our fingers when a 144- juniors received their class rings. The Junior Speaking Contest, held on February 19, 1953, proved to be a high- light of the year, with our eight selected juniors orating brilliantly. Hayrides, dances, physics class trips, Courtesy Week, tussles with short- hand and German rounded out a full year. After a climb filled with both pleasure and work, here we are-139 Seniors-at the pinnacle oi our 12 years of travel along the paths of knowledge, recording our memories and desires between the covers of this, our favorite book. Page IE
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