Northampton Area High School - Amptennian Yearbook (Northampton, PA)
- Class of 1962
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'-iz1v5':fv1fl 1: ' - .1 . - 4 f, 'Lf'-. gif-if-If ' 'z H 2-f 215-ff' '- 'fe' - W u W 4 W VO! 13' si' JW v4 W li if WM! eww! M WWW X EX LIBRIS K , E3 We Present: The 1962 Amptennian ln 'rhe following pages we endeavor +o porlray life af Norrh- ampfon Area Joinr Senior l-ligh School. We have recorded The incidenis of lhe pasi year in a permanenr form wilh rhe hope fha? lhey will be of inleresf now and, perhaps. a source of inspirafion in Jrhe fuiure. l-lere is a piclure of our high school life as we enacl if from day 'ro day, noi merely as sludenls buf as friends and companions who share happiness and sorrow. If 'rhe resull of our worlc approaches +o some degree your expec- falions, we ask no grearer reward. Theme: S+reng'lh is our rheme. The sirengih and vigor of our endeavors bolh in The developmenr of our knowledge and physical powers is depicled by Charlie Alles who, we hope. will guide you fhrough our Amplennian wilh rhe power and abilify which we so highly esleem. page 2 6 Table Adminislralion FacuHy - Pemonne Seniors Unclerclassmen Curriculum - Clubs 84 Aclivilies Allwlefics - Famous Gracluales The S+aff - Commmmemem - Pafrons - of Contents Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page page 3 3 A44 if Q, sei' s-gs - 14,1 ffl a WR BOARD OF EDUCATION School direcTors are selecTed in The general elecTion by popular voTe and, excepT Tor The secreTary and Treasurer, serve wiThouT pay. The ThirTy-seven school direcTors selecT Twelve oT Their members as represenTaTives To The NorThampTon meeTings where all school policy is made. These are The men who adminisTer The sTaTe rules and regulaTions. who employ our Teachers, and who TormulaTe rules of conducT Tor The sTudenTs. Theirs is a monumenTal Task since They are responsible To The Taxpayers oT The seven disTricTs in The NorThampTon JoinTure Tor The besT qualiTy oT educaTion and The prudenT expendiTure oT money. AT This Time iT would be well Tor The class oT l962 To give These men a voTe oT appreciaTion and This message. Thanks Tor a job well done! SeaTecl from le'TT: LuTher Schlegel, Russell C. Becker, SuperinTendenT AlberT L. Henry, Presidenl' Guy A, Rice. Willard Schaffer, Joseph George: sfandingz Howard G. Raubenhold, Joseph Smida. Russell Fisher, Woodrow Lindenmoyer, Darle A. STrohl, George Newhard. A Message: To The class oT I962 GraduaTion may be The end oT your days aT school. buT noT The end of your days oT learning. Each day you will be in conTacT wiTh new problems ThaT you musT solve Tor yourselves. You will be graded by The world Tor The answers you give. Give The world The besT you have and The besT will come To you. PresidenT oT NorThampTon Area JoinT Board of EducaTion page 4 To The Class of l962 IT has been a privilege To be SuperinTendenT oT Schools during your Iasl year in The NorThampTon Area JoinT Senior I-Iigh School. ATTending your ac- TiviTies and observing you aT worlc in The classrooms has been a pleasanT experience. l share wiTh you a pride in The ouTsTanding performance oT your Iasf year here. During The Time you have aTTended public schools, you have been masTering The basic Tools of learning ThaT are TundamenTaI To The successful pursuiT of any vocaTion or profession. This masTery should enable 'you To enTer an insTiTuTion of higher learning or To Take your place in The labor force of This counTry. ALBERT L. HENRY, B.A.. M.A. SuperinTendenT of Schools page 5 I TrusT ThaT in securing This knowledge you have ac- quired The wisdom To use iT wisely, so +haT you will be able To plan a good life and To conducT iT prop- erly. The eTforTs of your insTrucTors and parenTs will be repaid if you have learned To accepT your respon- sibiIiTy as a ciTizen and To make wise decisions in The home, on The job, and in The voTing booTh. I exTend To you my besT wishes Tor success and happiness in your life and TuTure careers, which I shall waTch wiTh inTeresT. Also. I inviTe you To call upon me Tor any needed assisTance or advice dur- LZZAJ if A4-by AIberT L. Henry ing The years ahead. 'S , .it J! liiiv. N 'R -y 'iiisik 5 . Q , T NORMAN A. LAUB. B.S.. M.A. Principal DirecTing and co-ordinaTing The complexifies of our high school are The main duTies of Mr. Laub, our principal. His iob enfails consTanT supervision of all acTiviTies from The mosl' imporTanT To The leasT imporTanT in order To mainTain a smooThly-running organlzaTion. His achievemenTs as an adminisTraTor effecTively demonsTraTe his excepfional abiliTy. ALBERT M. LERCH. B.S.. M.Ed. Our Assisfanl' AdminisTraTor and Guidance Counselor. Mr. Larch, is The man To see if you are having scholasTic, vocaTional, or emo- Tional problems. NOT only sTudenTs, buf graduaTes. businessmen. and The communiTy, depend on him for guidance and psychological aid which he so generously gives. Among his many oTher duTies are inTerviewing, Tesfing. managing assemblies, recommending sTudenTs for admiTTance To college, or finding job openings for Them. His helpfulness and friendliness prove Doc Lerch a friend To all who seek his assisTance. K, -1 fa ALFRED LAUBACH, Ph.B., M.A. 4 MasTer of All is whaT M.A. should signify, because Mr. Lau- bach's helpful and able hand has placed many acfivilies on The road To success. AssisTing The principal, advising The STudenT Coun- cil, and presenTing The daily announcemenfs comprise his maior dulies. An understanding heart warm smile, and a hearfy laugh are The Trademarks of Al Lauloachf Everybody's Friend. page 6 l 1 1 MR. ALEK ERDOSY, B.S., M.A. Who is The man Thaf aHends all aThleTic evenTs? He is Mr. Alek Erdosy, our TaculTy manager. Besides care of The hundred and one deTails of organizaTion which one never Thinks of, such as seHing up schedules and arranging TransporTaTion for The Teams. he supervises . The adminisTraTion of sporTs evenTs. ln adclifion To These Tasks, he A X S capably manages The aTTendance records of all seniors and insTrucTs Q il . woodshop classes. A 2 in 5 ...... ......- 4. .. .s is SECRETARIES l cncksfy Click . . .ATTENTION - wheTher Typing imporTanT inTormaTion Tor The beneTiT of The school or making perTinenT announce- menTs over The inTercommunicaTions sysTem. our conscienTious secreTaries are busy con- ducTing The office work of our school. Mrs. Maryann Wagner, Miss Rebecca Mann, and Miss JaneT KunTz handle such secreTarial and clerical work as Tiling, Telephone calls. dic- TaTion, and meeTings beTween sTudenTs and sTaTf members wiTh skill and proficiency. R. Mann, M. Wagner. J. KunTz MRS. FLORA OBRECHT, B.A., M.A. WheTher seeking guidance for fufure plans or Tor immediaTe problems. one should consulT a person who is well-informed in boTh academic and personal maTTers. Such a person is our girls' counselor, Mrs. Flora ObrechT. Endeavoring To help each girl aTTain her goals, Mrs. ObrechT inTerviews every girl in The school and helps each one wiTh her parTicular problems. I page 7 GEORGE A. EICHLER, A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Ouflook For The Fufure Teen-agers in High School foday are very favored people. You have advanfages which no feen-agers ever had before. Make use of every facilify offered fo you fo prepare yourself for The fufure. The esfimafe is fhaf fhere will be more jobs for professional and skilled people, also more for semi-skilled people, buf no more for unskilled people. Therefore. develop your abilifies and acquire skills so fhaf you may succeed in fhe years ahead. This means sincere affenfion fo your sfudies now. ln addifion fo fhis develop your moral and spirifual quali- +ies and your success will be assured. We I xx , X X W 5342? F ?, wg N n Q .,- ,t , ' ! i d , 3'7 ' X XT ! f X L! jg 1 f X Ax 4 X X 1 1' X ' 1 X ,, 0 - G6 sk Our Teachers... The strength and power ot our teaching force .. EDGAR J. BALLIET. B.S. ALVIN N. FEGELY. B.S. Algebra II. Plane Geometry, Advanced Mathematics NELLE Y. FLUCK. B.S. Library Instruction, Production Malre-up JOHN M. FRAILEY. B.S. Chemistry, Photography Statt Advisor HENRY FUJITA. JR.. B.S. Metal Shop ELIZABETH M. GEIGER. B.S.. M.ED. Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Practice, Amptennian Business Advisor CHARLES E. GUNKLE. B.A. English, Amptennian Editorial Advisor Physical Science, Visual Education MJ! I, gfem, MARY G. BARTOW, B.A. EngIish,'Jr. Speaking Contest Advisor Alpha Zeta Tri-Hi4Y Advisor RAYMOND S. BECKER. B.S.. M.A. Junior and Senior Bands, Instrumental Music, Boys' Chorus, Spring Concert, Christmas Vesp Grade School Band Concert VIRGINIA L. BOLLMAN. B.S. Home Economics, Costuming tor Christmas Vespers, Delta Tri-Hi-Y Advisor ROBERT D. DRUCKENMILLER. B.S. History, Assistant Basketball Coach 6 ALBERT ERDOSY. Ph.B.. B.S. Physical Education, Head Football Coach ALEK L. ERDOSY, B.S., M.A. Wood Shop, Faculty Manager Prepares us for . .. Our 'Big Step' into today's complex society. MAGDALENE R. HAUKE. 8.5. Economics. English DONALD KINDT, B.S. Mafh, Physical Science MELVIN G. KLEPPINGER. B.S.. M.A. Arfs 81 Cralls, Ampfennian Arr Advisor, Arr Appreciaiion, Producfion Sfage Seffings. Arr Exhibifion E. J. KRALL. B.S. Heallh. Girls' Gym Team JOAN KREMUS. B.S. Physical Educalion, Girls' Gym Team. Gym Exhibirion LEROY D. KRESSLY. A.B. Hisfory what HARRIET HALLMAN. B.S. Shorfhand, Typing ' MARION A. LAUBACH. A.B.. M.A. Lalin I 81 ll. Senior Class Play, English, Nafional Honor Sociely, French, Tri-Hi-Y Adv so DOUGLAS LINDENMUTH. B.S. Geomefry, General Malh MICHAEL l.lSE'l'SKl, Ph.B. Problems ol Democracy. Head Baseball C JAMES OPLINGER. B.S. Heallh, Assislanl Foollball Coach EDWARD A. PANY, B.S. Social Srudies. Problems of Democracy JAMES REICHARDT. B.S. Physics, Physical Science Honor and Respect is their due . .. We owe to them a big 'Thank you' Q E. :.-,,. 'K R rs. s Er- J EEN W - egg I -. ': 5f':iN: I N, 'R 1 ROBERT J. SNYDER. B.S., MA. Science, Physics, Usherettes, Junior Class Advisor, Science and Math Club Advisor RAY WAl'lL. Ph.B.. iVi.A. Safety Education, Driver Training HARRY B. WALL, Ph.B.. M.A. English, Head Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Concrete Courier Advisor HENRY WEIR, B.S. Mathematics, Sophomore Class Advisor HARRY WITEMEYER. B.S. N Club, Stage Lighting, History LOUIS WOLF. B.S. Geography, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Senior Class Ad visor HARRY G. REIFF, B.S. Printing. Mechanical Drawing ARTHUR RONEY, B.A. German, German Club Advisor THELMA S. SANTEE, B.S. Vocal Music, Senior Girls' Choruses, Mixed Chorus Ensembles, Christmas Vespers, Spring Concert, , Commencement, English. Music Theory IVAN P. SCHNECK, B.S. Bookkeeping, Ottice Machines PETER P. SCl-lNElDER. Ph.B.. M.A. Psychology. Assistant Football Coach DALE D. Sl-IOEMAKER. A.B. English, Spanish, Commencement, Christmas Vespers . 23 page I2 MEDICAL STAFF One of The mosT imporTanT phases of school Today is our physical healTh. This. one of our mosT valuable possessions, is carefully guarded by The medical sfaff of our high school. They provide The besf insurance for good healfh, ThaT is, periodical examinafions. Each sTudenT is safeguarded by a physical examinafion and by ear and eye TesTs. In addifion To This. our medical sTaff provides careful aTTenTion when illness or accidenfs occur in school. Their experience and up-To-daTe medical knowledge insure experT TreaTmenT in any emergency. Dr. George Hrisko Dr. Sidney Parmef You mean Roger Fehnel really has a hearT! inquires Miss STeTTler of Dr. Miller. page I3 l Dr. Charles Moriiz x X Dr. Charles Sieger CAFETERIA PERSONNEL e Under 'rhe capable direcrion of Mrs. Zirinsky, rhe calereria slafl of our high school prepares well- balanced meals for lhe sludenls and lacully. Their hor. nulrilious lunches provide The energy necessary for every sludenl To do his besl work. We lcnow Jrhal we can always depend on Mrs. Zirinslcy for failhlul service lhroughoul l'he school year. Firsf row, l. +o r. M. Messenlehner, C. Tarnock, M. Schaffer. l. To r. T. Ebner. J. Marks, F. Ruch, A. Buslcirk C. MacAdam, E. Newhard, P. Remmel, E. Lerch. Second row, M. Tedes, M. Glendenmeyer, E. l-lolbfoersier. Our mainfenance slaflz Mr. Rolhrock, Mr. Kern, Mr. Sfeuber, Mr. Frack Miss Weider, Miss Lerch page I4 -. 1 . . - :rf-, , x . X---nent.. X, ,,,, ,, A . , xx ,bij I ---...--f 1 .., r.'k WA I HA .fm Q PV Y lu:Wlz!!l1!!!'1I1,U!!f' I Q 3L'ZT' X ' x. I I I ' I 'V i- V- ..,,.. Za fi!! 152i - Q55 I, 2 S09 625' CLASS FLOWER While Rose L ni' ' if Z l 'xx X . li if . T rl CLASS POEM From our dear Alma Maier Time says we musl depart Fond memories of lhe years we've spenl Are lingering in our hearfs. Dances. parfies, sporls. and books Are all behind us now: Our 'lulrure soars beyond our dreams Bur who knows where or how. The knowledge and The slrenglh we've Will guide us Through The years: The wisdom won lhru work and foil Will free us from our Fears. gained Class Motto Knowledge is Power Power is Success Class Colors Blue and While Ii 1 f SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clara Schmidi, secreiary: Charles Wogenrich, presidenf: James Bankos, freasurer: Arthur Edleman, vice-president To Ihose who slay behind. fo linger a shorl' while longer in The comforling and prolecling shadows of NAJSHS, we Ihe senior class leave 'Ihe charge of keeping her name ever lorighf and ever radianf. May our successors lceep alive 'rhe spirir of friendliness. cooperarion, and acfive parficipafion in fhe many affairs which we have cherished. We wish 'Ihe besf of success Io all. page I7 i l i 1 1 LUTHER ACHEY Walnulporf R. D. I Course: Trade Birfhdafez Augusf 3I. I944 DARYL AMEY Cherryvllle Course: Trade Birfhclafes June 8, I944 Aclivifies: Gym Team, Chrisf- mas Vespers 3 5 ,Q x LARRY ATHERHOLT JANE E. ATTRILL A Danielsville Bafh R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birflwdalez Sepfember IS, I943 . K ., t , ...,,, .,, ...,.. L . W 1 - :-,k?.m.. . IIQQX A I J . WMS, 'FI' i . . W , ,. . 51. . - , .2 , .3 ' 1, ir1ii'5 ,, I 3 .. A -15353 .. ' . H 5 , 'ings K ,1 lm liilg ,N -, essfs s'Tif3MQQ. live 4 . ,ag fa, am fl . 'ifgixfis '51 ii Wi! 1 X rg vb Www, 5' , ,A A S WliflLSf.?3f? I 5 Course: Secrelarlal Birihdale: June IO, I944 Ac+ivi+ies: Spring Concerl I, 2, 37 Chrislmas Vespers -I, 2, 3: Fashion Sl'1orl:2Trg-Hi-Y: Chorus JUDITH ANN ARNDT Walnulporf R.D. 2 Course: General Birfhdafe: Oclober 25, 'I943 Aclivifiesz Christmas Vespers 3 T , 3 , WILLIAM BACHMAN Bail: Course: General Birfhdafe: March 27, I944 page I8 N STEPHEN ASBATH Balh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Blrfhdalez April 3, I944 Ac'fivi+ies: Foolball I, 2, 3 Wreslling I: Track I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Ves pers I, 2, 3 JAM ES P. BANKOS Norfhampfon Course: General Birfhdafez March 24, I944 Acfivifies: Wresiling I, 2, 3 WILLIAM R. BARTON Norfhamplon Course: General Birlhdaler March lb, I944 DORIS MAE BEAL Bafh R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birlhdale: April I. I944 Acliviliesz Chorus I, 2, Chrislmas Vespers I, 2, Spring Concerl I, 2, 3 3: 3: GLADN SS RICHARD R. BECKER, JR. Norflwampfon R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birlhclale: April I0. I944 Aclivilles: Band I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2: Chrisimas Vespers I, 2: Spring Concerf I, 2 FRANCIS BEERS Danielsville R. D. I Course: Secrelarial Birfhdafe: Oclober 24. I944 page I9 DARLENE BECKER Norfhamplon Course: General Birlhdafe: July IO, I944 Aclivifies: Tri-HI-Y I, 2, 3 Ampfennian Business Slaff 3 Chrisfmas Vespers 3 NANCY JAYNE BECKER Norlhampfon R. D. I Course: Secreiarial Birlhdales March 2I, I944 Aclivlfiesz Tri-Hi-Y I, 2 xx . 2 , I 'I ISK N g. I , xXxNX . dir.-I ssl? Y W . N M la wb' I s. I is 85 LUTHER E. BEIL Danielsville R. D. I Course: College Preparalory Birihdafez February 27, I944 Aclivifies: Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Vespers I, 2. 3: Spring Concer+ I, 2, 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy 3 . was I ' . ifgf A me 11 . -Wg, . 'KI ffl? 'P 4 2 A sniff In fl.: M 355 3 H11 M , I 1 if 121 . V g 2 mg,' . -I mu - , , . I , . , K 3 Q , . .L 'a. I2 .' '.', e - I Y - 6 - I mms :Q 1-'lax :rin I : if :' ':. 5 A JOHN L. BENDEKOVITS Norfhampfon Course: Trade Birfhdalez December 22. I944 Acfivilies: Foofball I, 2, 3: WresIIing2 page GLORIA K. BEERS Walnufporf R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birfhdaie: December 20, I944 Aciivifiesz Chorus I, 2, 3: A fennian Business Sfaff 3: CI1rIs'I'- mas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3 HAT T mp- H LARRY H. BENDER Balh R. D. 2 Course: General Birfhdaie: July ll, I94 4 Wi . x N552 V.. ,yy 35.31259 fra - lt' ,-'SGS at . e g ivlfffe , ,ug-1: ' -1 . 3Z':,-'ii 'R ai: 'z.1 - 'fiifma M - Q - . Qi :,,ft'lazz gi- fff.1f'.a2v A f xl A .,.Pf':esffi-sv' is I: I- 1 fe iffifwf .3-:V , .11 20 LINDA L. BEERS Clmerryville Course: Secrelarial Bir+I1dai'e: December 22, I943 Y RAIN JUDITH ANN BENNETT Norilwampfon Course: College Preparafory Birfhdare: June 29, I944 Acfiviriesz Maioreife I, 2. 3: Chrislmas Vespers 3 0 4,119 DAVID G. BERG Norlhampion Course: College Preparaiory Birlhdaiez Ocfober 25, I944 Aciivifies: Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Vespers I, 2. 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Senior Class Play 3 :TWA Ili ' mln: , f 1 T' KENNETH RUSSELL BORGER Norfhampfon R. D. 2 Course: General Birlhclafe: November I7. I944 ES? X.. - - -his W1 . f 5 . 17 filo, E . Ji 3 gf A A A 3 . - . g.'1aN 'S 1 I X-xr L ff if I 'R R i Q W JANE BILHEIMER Norfhampfon Course: College Preparafory Birfhdale: January 2, I945 Acfiviiies: Gym Team 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Chrisf- mas Vespers I, 2, 3: Ari Exhibi+ 2, 3: Ampfennian 3: N Club 3: Girls Chorus I, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Gym Exhibifion 3 GERALD JOHN BOYKO Norlhampfon Course: Trade Birfhclaiez February I5, I945 page DANIEL E. BLUM Danielsville R. D. I Course: General Birfhclafe: Ocfober 22, I943 JOYCE CAROL BROWN Danielsville R. D. I Course: College Preparaiory Birlhdafe: March 4, I944 Acfiviliesz Chorus l, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3: Chrisi- mas Vespers I, 2, 3: Bowling Club 2: German Club 3 2l SYLVIA ARLENE BOEHM Balh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birlhdafer Ocfober IO, I944 NEAL ROBERT BUSS Balh R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhclafe: February I4. I944 Aciivifiesz Ampfennian 3, Na- fional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Gym Team 2, 3: Chrisfmas Vespers 3 3 I J JEFFREY COLE Norlhamplon Course: College Preparalory Birfhdalez April I5, I944 Aciiviliesz Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Weighl Lifling Club: Fooiball I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3: Track I 'K A I A 'sgf3g3g::,'5,'j:l ' K 'y lj , ' a I.. A , If , F 'X . I' A , . ' if -L11,'-i.'1I,.11, 7 -fax, . fx .EemQ.f,:vf - of I-7 - Wlflwlf 135' Q , . I i,!ff1E3'iclw'l.g'?j,m'i f? f N ' LEROY COLEMAN Norlhampfon R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhdalez July 7, I944 SUC MICHAEL DANNER Norlhamplon Course: College Preparafory Birlhdale: July I7, I944 Acfivifiesz Track 2, 3: Baslref- ball I: Chrislmas Vespers 3. EDWARD D. DAUMER, JR. Nor+I1ampIon Course: College Preparalory BirIhda+e: December 2I, I944 Acfivilies: N Club 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baslrelball I MARY ELIZABETH COOVER Walnulporl' R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birllmlalez February 28, I944 Aclivilies: Band I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Science Fair I, 2: Arf Exhibil I, 2: Chrislmas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Ampfennian 3: Dislricl Band 3: Senior Class Play 3 WILLIAM D. CSENCSITS Norfhamplon Course: College Preparalory Birlhdalez July 7, 1944 Acliviliesz Hi-Y, Nalional Hon- or Sociely 2, 3: ITreasurerI Ampfennian 3: Chrislmas Ves- pers 3 DAWN DECH Ba'II'1 Course: College Preparafory Birfhclale: Oclober 25, I944 Acliviliesz Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls Ensemble I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3 page 22 JOHN DENARDO Norfhampion Course: General Birfhdalex Seplember 22, I944 Aclivifies: Wresfling 3 V, ..,, sw. 'ff' 'I ' '1 CARL H. DEPPE Norfhampion Course: Trade Birfhdafe: June 25, I942 wfwyv 1 - - FX A X x HERMINA J. DORNER Norfhampfon Course: Secrefarial Birfhdafe: April 23, I944 T41 I me I DAVID W. DERHAMMER KAROLANN DEUTSCH PRISCILLA DISCHINAT Bafh R. D. 2 Nazarefh R. D. 2 Norfhampfon R.D. I Course: Trade Course: Secrefarial Course: Secre+arIaI Birfhdafe: June 23, I944 Birfhdaiez March 28, I945 Birfhdafez Ocfober 2I. I944 MARGARET DRAKE Nazareih R.D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhdafez November 29, I944 Acfiviiiesz Ampfennian 3: Gym Team 3 Acfivifiesz Tri'Hi-Y I, 2, 3 JOSEPH DREISIGMEYER, JR. Nodhampfon Course: College Preparafory BirII1cIa+e: July Ib, I944 . 5, U' L page Z3 CAROL ANN DRUCKENMILLER Norfhampfon Course: Secre'IariaI Birihdafe: November 20, I943 Acfivifies: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3 ARTHUR EDELMAN Nazareih R. D. I Course: Trade Birfhdafez May 27, I944 Ac+ivi+ies: Gym Team 2. 3: Foofball 2: Nafional Honor Scciefy 3 ELAINE FALAT Norfhampfon R. D. I Course: Secreiarial Birrhdaiex May 30, I943 Aciivifies: Ampfennian Secre- +arial Staff 3 JOAN FATZINGER Be+hIeI'1em R. D. 2 Course: Secreiarial Birfhdafez Ocfober 5, I944 Acfivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Ma- ioreffe 2, 3 SUSAN MARIE EHRMANN Walnufporf R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Bidhdafe: Sepiember I2, I944 Acfivifiesz Tri-HI-Y I, 2, 3: Gym Team 2 ROGER FEHNEL Ba+In R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Bir+I1cIa+e: Sepiember IO, I944 Aciiviiiesz N-Club 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf 2, 3 page 24 CYNTHIA ANN ENGLER Ba+I1 R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birihdafe: June I5, I944 Acfivifies: Tri-Hi-Y 23' THOMAS FEHNEL Nor+I1ampIon R. D.'I Course: General BIr+I1da'Ie: January I5, I945 Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, 3 VERNON L. FEHNEL Norfhampion R. D. 2 Course: College Preparaiory Birfhdafez April IO, I944 Acliviiies: Band I. 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Baslreiball I: Chrislmas Vespers I, 2. 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Disiricf Chorus I, 2, 3 PAUL FENSTERMAKER Norihampion R. D. I Course: Secrefarial Birihdaiez Sepfember 25, I944 MARJORIE ANN FRACK Norfhampfon I Course: Secre+ariaI Birfhdaiez June 6. I944 BARBARA ANN GALGON Norihampfon R. D. I Course: Secrefarial Birfhdaiez November 24, I944 Acfivifiesz Ari Club I: N-Club 2, 3: Band IMaioreHeI 2, 3: Amplennian Business Sfaff 3: Naiional Honor Sociely 3: Ampfennian Secreiarial Sfaff 3 ROBERT FILIPOVITS Norfhamplon Course: College Preparafory Birfhdaiez November 24, I944 Adivifiesz Phoiography I, 2, 3: Ampiennian Pholographer 3 page 25 MARYANN ARLENE FLICK Bafh Course: College Preparafory Birlhclafe: February 23, I944 Acfiviiiesz Chorus I, 2. 3: Amp- fennian Business Slaff 3: Na- Iional Honor Sociely 3: Spring Conceri I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Ves- pers I, 2, 3: Disiricf Chorus 3 VERONICA L. GALL Norfhampion Course: Secreiarial Birfhdafez Sepiember 6, I944 Aciivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y Vice Presi- den+ I: Arf Exhibi+ I: Fashion Show I: Chrisimas Vespers 2: Ampfennian Secrefarial Sfaff 3: Ampfennian Business Sfaff 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Sen- ior Class Play 3 I CHARLOTTE K. GEARY Walnufporf R. D. 2 Course: College Preparalory Birfhdafe: June I9, I944 Acfivifiesz Band I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Ves- pers I. 2: Ampfennian 3 CATHERINE L. GRAVER Bafh R. D. 2 Course: Secrelarial Birfhdafe: Augusl' 7, I944 Acfiviiies: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Ampfen- nian Business S+aff 3 P699 ROSEANN P. GILL Bafh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birlhdalez March 7. I944 Acliviiiesz Concrefe Courier I, 2. 3 ICQ-ediforlg Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Ampfen- nian 37 Junior Speaking Con- fesl' 2, S+udenI' Council 3 RICHARD J. GOMES Norlhampfon Course: College Preparalory Birlhdale: May I9, I944 Acfiviliesz Science and Maih Club 3: Ampfennian Sfaff 3: Baslrefball Ig Wresiling I. 2, 3 SHOU NANCY JEANNE GRAY Balh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhdafe: March 29, I944 Aciivifies: Amplennian Sfaff 3: Science Fair: Ari' Exhibii DOUGLAS GREEN Norlhampfon Course: Trade Birfhdafez February l, I942 Z6 ROBERT W. GREEN Walnulporf R. D. I Course: Trade Birlhdafez November 28, I943 Ac+iviIies: Gym Team 2, 3 I-I - ,. .,. l gr-4: .4 , KAY E. HEFFELFINGER Norilmamplon Course: Secrelarial Birlhdaiez February 28, I944 Acfivifiesx Tri-Hi-Y I, 2 lPresi- clentl MARJORIE GUSS Norihampfon Course: College Preparafory Birfhdafez April I9, I944 Acfivilies: Band 2, 3 Icolor guardl: Ar? Exhibif I 9 . CHARLES PAUL HALL Norlhampfon Course: College Preparafory Birlhdafe: November 23, I944 AcIivi+ies: Band 2, 3: Chorus I. 2: Dance Band I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 2: Chrislmas Vespers I, 2: Spring Concerl I, 2 ELVERT H. HAMMAR, JR. Baih R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhdafez December 24, I944 -1 I f , EN THEN ROCHELLE P. HEFFELFINGER Norlhampfon R. D. I Course: Secrefarial Birihclale: January 3l, l945 Aclivilies: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2 KAREN HEINTZELMAN Walnulporf R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birfhdalex April 20, I944 Ac'fivi+ies: Chorus I: Band I, 2,3 page 27 DUANE H. HENNINGER Bafh R. D. 2 Course: General Birihdaie: December I, I944 Acfiviiies: Chorus I, 2, 3 fi? FRANK E. HERZOG Danielsville R. D. I Course: College Preparaiory Birihdafe: Augusf 22, I944 Aciiviiies: Junior Class Vice- Presidenf: Foolball I, 2, 3' Traclz I, 2, 3 MARYANN HIESTAND Norflwampfon Course: College Preparafory BirIl'1da'I'e: April 2, I944 Aciivifies: Ensemble I, 2, 3 Chorus I, 2, 31 Ampfennian 3 N-Club 3: Ari Exl'1ilDil' l, 2 Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Clwrisii mas Vespers I, 2, 3: Volley- ball Team 3 STEPHEN HILBERG Norfhampion R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birihdafez June I9, I944 Acfiviiiesz Junior Spealzing Confesf 25 Chrisfmas Vespers 3: Senior Class Play 3 NANCY HILDENBRANDT JUDY G. HNATH RICHARD WARREN Balh R. D. I Walnuiporf R. D. I HOCKMAN Course: General Birfhdaie: Augusf 2I, I944 Aciivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Ari Exhibih Fashion Show 2 page Course: Secrelarial Birfhclafez June 2, I944 Acfivifies: Tri-Hi-Y Ig Gym Team 25 Ampfennian 3: Fashion Show 2, 3: Senior Class Play Properlies Commifiee 3 28 Norilwampion Course: Trade Birihdafe: May 22, 1943 Adivifies: Foofball Manager I, 2, 3 ROSEANN A. HORVATH Walnulporl' R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birfhdaiez Augusl 29, I944 Ac+iviIies: Ar? Exhibir lg Fash- ion Show I, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Color Guard I, 2, 3 lSgI.I V wr STEPHEN KALUSKY Norfhamplon Course: General Birfhdafe: November 7, I944 Acfiviiiesx Ampiennian 3: Chrisimas Vespers 3 LORETTA ANN HUNSBERGER Norfhampion Course: Secrefarial Birfhdaiez July I7, I944 Adivifies: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3 lCapIainIg N- Club ITreasurerI 3: Gym Team I CHERYL KEISER Norihampfon Course: College Preparalory Bir1hclafe:Augusf I7, I944 Acfiviliesz Siudenf Council 3 page 29 BARBARA ANN HOLUBOWSKI Norfhampfon R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhdaiez April 9, I944 Acfiviliesz Gym Team 2, 3 Amgfennian 3: Ari Exhibif 2 31 Gym Exhibifion 2, 3 PATRICIA A. JOHN Walnufporf R. D. I Birfhdafe: May 20, I944 Course: Secrefarial Aciiviliesz Fashion Show I NANCY KEMMERER Cherryville Course: Secrelarial Bir+hda+e: February 4, I944 Aclivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Fash- ion Show I ROGER J. KIRCHKESNER Walnufpori' R. D. I Course: General BirIhda'Ie: March 9, I944 Acfivifies: Gym Team 2, 3: Track 2: Baslcefball 2 JONATHON KENNEDY Bafh R. D. 2 Course: General Bir+h:la+e: April 7, I945 ROBERT C. KERN Norlhampfon Course: Secrefarial Birfhdafe: January 6, l945 Acfiviliesz S+ucIen'r Council I: HI-Y I E. b JOANN MARY KISH Baih R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhclale: November 7, I944 Ac'rivi+ies: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Spring Concerr I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Ves- pers I. 2. 3: N-Club 3 1-5:- MARGARET KLEMENT Norlhampfon Course: Secrelarial Birihclafez April 4, I944 Acfivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Courier 3 page 30 'X -eff' Hx K ,i ROBERT L. KERN Norfhampfon Course: College Preparafory Birihclaie: December II. I944 Aclivifies: Weighf Club 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3 3 , .yi f DONALD M. KOCH Norfhampfon Course: College Preparafory Birfhdaie: Augusf 3, I944 Acfivifies: Chorus I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Christ- mas Vespers I, 2, 3 MARJORIE KOCHENASH Baih Course: College Preparaiory Birfhdafez July 4, I944 Aclivifiesz Sophomore Class Treasurer: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Girls Ensemble I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Chrisimas Vespers I, 2, 3: Sludenf Council I, 2, 3, lTreas- urer Il, lPresidenI 3l: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3: Junior Spealring Coniesi lSecond placel: Na- 'Honal Honor Sociely 2, 3 lVice-Presiclenil RICHARD KRATZER Norfhampfon Course: General Birfhdale: Sepfember I7, I943 Acfiviiiesz Travel Club I: Lighi- ing Crew I, 2, 3 WINIFRED ANN KOCHER Baih R. D. I Course: College Preparalory Birlhdarer December IB, 1944 Acfiviiiesz Courier I, 2, 3: Chorus I: N-Club 2: Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3: Amplen- nian 3: Arf Exhibil' 2 L G I CARL KREMUS Norlhampion Course: General Birihclafez March 5, I944 Acliviiiesz Gym Team 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3 BARBARA J. KOHLER Norlhampfon Course: Secrefarial Birfhclafe: May 20, I944 Acliviliesz Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring ConcerI I, 2, 3: Fashion Show 2 HTN JUDITH ANN KURTZ Balh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birlhdafez April 22, I944 Acfivifiesz Chorus I, 2, 3: Ampiennian 3: Chrisfmas Ves- pers I, 2. 3: Spring Conceri I, 2, 3: N-Club 3 page 3I CAROL ANN KOPFER Norlhamplon Course: General Birfhclafe: June 30, I944 Acliviliesz Courier I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Vespers 3 ILONA MAY LAKY Norihamplon Course: Secrefarial Birlhdafe: March 4, I944 Acfiviiies: Chrisimas Vespers National Honor Socieiy 3 3: EDITH ANN LAPP Norfhampfon R. D. 2 Course: Secrefarial Birihdaie: December 6, I944 Acfivi+ies: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Cour- ier 3: Fashion Show 3: Chrisf- mas Vespers 3 LEWIS JAMES LIBERTO, JR. Bafh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhdaiez February I4, I945 Ac+ivi+ies: Chorus I, 2. 3: Spring Conceri I, 2, 3: Vespers I, 2. 3: Ampfennian 3: Wresfl- ing 2 DIANE M. LOCH Norfhampfon Course: College Preparafory Bir+hda+e: December 30, I944 Acfivifiesz Maioreife 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Spring Concer+ I, 2. 3: Chris+mas Ves- pers I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3: N-Club 3 Page MARY ELLEN LEIBENGUTH Walnuiporf R. D. I Course: Secrefarial Birfhdafez January 24, I944 Ac+ivi+ies: Tri-Hi-Y I: Fashion Show 3 FTH CHARLES LOWER CHARLES LUTTE Walnufporf R. D. 2 Norfhampfon Course: Trade Course: Trade Birfhdalez January 2I. I944 Bir'l'hda+e: March I5, I944 Aclivifiess Hi-Y I: Weighf Club 3: Wresfling I, 2 NANCY JOANNE MANN Bafh R. D. 2 Course: Secrelarial Birihdale: January 2l, I945 Acliviiies: Christmas Vespers 3. GARY F. MATHERN Norihamplon Course: College Preparafory Birlhdalea February I9, I944 Aciivifiesz Courier I, 2, 3: Lighfing Crew l, 2, 3: Amplen- nian 3: Junior Speaking Con- fesl Isecond placel. SUNKEN DAVID M. MICIO Norfhamplon Course: General Birlhdaiez December l2, I943 Acfiviliesz Gym Club 2, 3: Slu- denl Council 3, lTreasurerl: Foolball I, 2. 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3: N-Club 3. DONALD N. MICIO Norfhamplon Course: General Birlhdaie: December I2, l943 Acfivifiesz Sfudeni Council 2, ITreasurerI: Foofball I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3: N-Club I, 2, 3. HARRY K. MERTZ, JR. Nor+hamp+on Course: Trade Birihdale: November I9, I944 Acfivilies: Pholo Club 2. page 33 NANCY LEE McKEEVER Norlhamplon Course: College Preparalory Birfhdaiez April 7, I944 Aclivilies: Courier I, 2, 3. RICHARD MICHAEL Bafh R. D. 2 Course: Secrelarial Birihclalez July 5, I944 SANDRA J. MILLER Norfhampion R. D. 2 Course: General Birlhclafez July l2, I944 Acfivifies: Tri-Hi-Y lg Chrisf- mas Vespers. GEORGE C. D. NEWHARD Norfhamplon R. D. I Course: Trade Birfhdale: June ll, l942 Acfivifies: Weigh? Club 3 Wreslling I, 2, 3. Q MAXINE A. MITCHELL Norfhamp'ron Course: College Preparafory Birfhdalez January 29, I944 Acfivifies: Chorus l, 2, 3: Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 31 Spring Concerf l, 2, 3, Vespers l, 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 2, 3, Amp+ennian 3. RONALD MUSCHLIT2 Baih R. D. l Course: Trade Birfhclafe: February 26, I944 BARBARA MOONEY Bafh Course: Secrelarial Birlhdafez June 9, I944 Acfiviliesz Courier I, 2: Amp- lennian 33 Nafional Honor So- ciefy 3: Fashion Show I. ' Y 'VIE A 5. DONALD JAMES NEWHARD Norlhampion Course: College Preparafory Birlhdale: Seplember I9, I944 Acfivifiesz Wresfling I, 2. page 34 ANN MOREY Norfhamplon Course: Secrelarial Birfhdaie: January I7, I944 Acfivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y- I, 2. LARRY NEWHARD Norfhampfon R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhdaiex February 2I, l945 Aclivifiesz Hi-Y Ig Ampfennian 3: Football I, 2, 33 Baseball I, 2, 3. am 0 JOSEPH NIERER III Walnufpori' R. D. I Course: Secreiarial Birfhdafez April I8, I944 CHARLES PERSON Bath R. D. 2 Course: Trade Bir+I1daI'e: May 23, I944 ELAINE OZDINEC Bafh R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhdafe: Augusf I, I944 Aclivifiesz Fashion Show I. CATHERINE PETRUCELLI Ball: Course: College Preparafory Birihdafe: November 22, I944 Acliviliesz Courier I, 2, 3: German Club 31 Senior Class Play 3. page 35 ANTHONY PAUKOVITZ Norihampfon R. D. I Course: College Preparafory BirII1cIaIe: Ocfober 27. I944 Activities: Foofball I, 2, 3. JAMES PHILLIPS Norihampfon Course: General Bidhdafe: July 5, I943 Acfivifies: Wreslling I, 2. 1 N6 . .3Ti,.A.L,,S.aF I 'av X I I S' HARRY J. PLOTSKO N o rfh a m pic n Course: General Birfhdafe: Augusf 27, I944 SHIRLEY ELAINE REMALEY Baih R. D. 2 Course: CcIIege Preparafory Birfhdaie: November I7, I944 Acfivifies: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3. '!! 1'b Wwifff V . fmigegkyf ,. I . W S 5 S .. .s ew WILLIAM H. RAVERT Walnufporf R. D. 2 Course: Trade Birfhdafez February I4, I945 WALTER A. RICE, JR. Norfhampion Course: Trade Birfhdafez December I7, I944 Acfivifiesz Track: Sfudenf Council. GEORGE REENOCK Norfhampfon Course: Trade Birthdaie: Sep+ember 4, I944 Acfivifies: Foofball I, 2, 3: Wresfling I, 2, 3: Gym Team 2, 3: Weigh? Club. SANDRA LEE RICHIE Norfhampion Course: Secre'IariaI Birfhdafez February 8, I944 Aciivifiesz Concreie Courier 3: Ampfennian 3. page 36 GEORGE NEIL REESE Walnufpori' R. D. 2 Course: CoIIege Preparaiory Birfhdafe: Sepiember IB, I944 LYNETTE DIANE ROBERTS Norfhampfon Course: CoIIege Preparafory Birfhdaie: November 3, I944 Acfivifies: Maioreife I, 2, 3, IHead. 3Ig Gym Team 2, 3: Arfs Exhibifs I, 2, 3: Fashion Show lg Spring Concerf I, 3: Vespers I, 3: Chorus 3. Qc fi Q, 3, L WAYNE RODGERS Norfhampfon Course: General Birfhdafe: Augusf I2 ,I944 V, , . A4 I if WTS: JANICE SCH LEGEL Baih Course: College Preparaiory Bir+I1daIe:MarcI'1 IO, I944 Ac+ivi+ies: Chorus I, 2, 3: En- semble I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble I, 2, 3: Naiional Honor Soci- efy lSecreIaryI 2, 3: N-Club 3: Spring Concerl' I, 2, 3: Ar? Exliibif. TITUS B. RUCH Norihampion Course: College Preparafory Birfhdaiez Sepfember 2I, I944 Acfiviliesz Band: CI1orus I, 2, 3: Junior Speaking Coniesi 2: llsf placel Science Fair: N- Club, Chrisfmas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3: Mixed Ensemble I, 2, 3: Boys' Quarlel: Dislrici Band: Disiricl Chorus: Senior Class Play 3. rv, wi' R U I - ' CLARA SCHMIDT Norfhampfon Course: Secrefarial Bir+I1dafe: May 8, I944 Acfivilies: Courier I, 2, 3: Slu- denf Council 2: Courier Co- Edifor 3: Nafional Honor So- ciefy 3: Senior 81 Sophomore Class Secrefary. page 37 DALE C. SANTEE Norfhampfon R. D. 2 Course: Trade Birfhdafe: Augusl 30, I944 Acfiviliesz Hi-Y I: Siudenl Council 2. Jw., , DENNIS SAWKA Norflwamplon Course: College Preparafory Birlhdale: June 6, I944 Aciiviiiesz Baseball I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslrefball I: Wreslling 3: Traci: 2, 3. 'Ci THERESA SCHNEIDER Norilmamplon Course: Secrelarial Birlhdafe: February 3, I944 Aciivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y I: Ampfen- nian 3: Courier 3: Gym Team 2. CHRISTINE ANN SHARKAZY Norlhampion Course: College Preparalory Birfhdalez July 27, I944 Acliviliest Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Band lHeac.I Maiorelle 31 I, 2, 3: Sluclenf Council 2, 3: N-Club 3: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3: Gym Team 2: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Ves- pers I, 2, 3: Spring Conceri I, 2, 3: Amplennian Business Sfaff 3. TOM SCHWARTZ Norlhamplon Course: College Preparalory Bir+I1cIa+e: Sepfember 7, I944 Acliviliesz Hi-E I: Amplennian PATRICIA A. SHOEMAKER Danielsville R. D. I Course: Secrelarial Birlhdafez Sepfember I9, I944 Acfiviliesz Siudenl Council lSecrel'aryl I: Tri-Hi-Y I: Courier I, 2, 3: Amplennian 3: Chrislmas Vespers 3. CURTIS A. SELTZER, JR. Danielsville Course: Trade Birfhdale: Oclober 2I, I944 CHARLES SIEGER Norfhamplon Course: College Preparalory Birlhdalez December 9, I944 Aclivifiesz Courier 2, 3: Amp- fennian 3: Wreslling 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2, 3 llaresidenil: WeigI1I' Club 3. page 38 JOSEPHINE M. SHADUSKY Balh Course: College Preparaiory Birfhclafe: November I5, I944 Acliviliesz Chorus I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Chrisl- mas Vespers I, 2, 3. JOHN J. SIEKONIC Norlhamplon Course: College Preparafory Birfhdalez April 2, I944 Acliviiiesz Foofball I, 2, 3: Baslrefball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. CARL SILFIES Baih Course: General Birfhdale: Ocfober I0, I943 Acliviliesz Wresfling I, 2, 3: Traclr I, 2, 3: N-Club 3. SQ. DONALD SILFIES Danielsville R. D. I Course: College Preparalory Birlhdafe: January I2, I945 Aclivilies: Hi-Y I: Weighl Club 3: Foolball I: Baseball I, 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3. null wi' .-4-f' THOMAS H. SMITH Norlhamplon R. D. 2 Course: College Preparalory Birlhclale: March 2, I944 Aclivifiesz Courier I, 3: Amp- rennian 3: Chrislmas Vespers 3. WILLIAM SOBIESIAK Cherryville Course: General Birlhdalez July 2, I944 Acfiviliesz Arf Exhibif I, 2. MARGARET LOUISE SILFIES Balh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparalory Birfhclale: June 6, I944 Acliviliesz Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3: Maior- efle 2, 3: Gym Team 2, 3: Sen- ior Class Play 3. MELANIE SMALLEN Norlhamplon Course: College Prepararory Birlhdafez January I6, I945 Aclivilies: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3: Colorguard 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Ves- pers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerl I, 2, 3: Arl' Exhibil' 2. RICHARD SPENGLER Norlhamplon Course Trade Birfhdale: January IO, I945 Aclivifiesz N-Club lVice-Presi- denll 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3' Traclr I, 2, 3: Foolball Mana- ger I, 2, 3. page 39 JOAN STRICKLAND Balh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhdale: February I8, I944 Aclivilies: Chorus I. 2, 3: Gym Team 2. 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Vespers I, 2, 3. GEORGE R. STROHL, JR. Norlhampion R. D. I Course: College Preparaiory Birfhalafez February 7, I944 Acfiviiies: Chorus I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Disfricf Chorus 2, 3: Regional Chorus 2: Chrislmas Vespers I, 2, 3: N-Club 2: Track 2, 3. MARIANNE E. WAGNER Norlhampron R. D. 2 Course: Secrelarial Birfhdalez November 23, I944 Aclivifies: Courier I, 2, 3: Ampiennian 3. JUDITH ANN STROHL Baih R. D. I Course: Secrelarial Birlhclaiez Ocfober 3I, I944 Acliviliesx Chorus I, 2, 3: THOMAS TANCZOS Danielsville R. D. I Course: General Birihdale: Oclober I7, I944 Aclivifiesz Baseball I, 2, 3: N- ELEANOR J. VanBUSKIRK Walnufporl' R. D. I Course: Secrelarial Birlhclalez June 9, I944 Acliviiies: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Spring Concerl I, 2, 3: Chrisi- Club 3. mas Vespers I, 2, 3. ,ffgd I LINDA WALL GEORGE WALSH ROBERT WEDDE Norlhampfon Norfhamplon Walnulporf R. D. I Course: College Preparalory Course: General Course: College Preparafory Birlhdafez April 29, I944 Birfhdale: July 7, I944 Birfhdale: May I9, I944 Aclivifies: Ampiennian 3 lecli- forl: Courier I, 2, 3: Chrislmas Vespers 3: Sluclenl' Council I: Gym Team 2. Acliviiiesz Traclr I . page 40 GERALD WERKHEISER Baih R. D. 2 Course: College Preparaiory Birfhdaiez December I9, I943 Acfiviliesz Chorus I, 2. 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Chris?- mas Vespers I, 2, 3. . - EARLENE WHITE Bafh R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birihdaiez January 4, I945 Aciivifies: Chorus I, 2: Band I, 2, 3: Chrisfmas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Concerf I, 2, 3: Junior Speaking Confesi 2 lFirsI' Placel: Nafional Honor Soci- efy 3: Ampiennian 2, 3: Cour- ier 3. iw h . ei.- MARYANN WERNER Norfhampfon R. D. I Course: Secreiarial Birihdaie: December 22, I943 Acfivifies: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. CHARLES F. WOGENRICH Walnufpori R. D. 2 Course: College Preparafory Birfhdafes Ociober 29, I944 Aciivifiesa Hi-Y I: Gym Club 2, 3: N-Club 2, 3 lPresidenfl: Chris+mas Vespers 3: Class Presidenf I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Foofball I, 2, 3. . Y: fy .553 :psi , A , w . , . f x PATRICIA WERNETT Nor+hamp'Ion R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhclafez April 6, I944 JOAN LOUISE WUNDERLER Norihampion Course: Secrefarial Birfhdafez Ocfober I, I944 Acfivifiesz Chorus I, 2. 3: Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3: Chrisf- mas Vespers I, 2, 3: Spring Conceri I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3. ldrum maioreffe 3l: Gym Team 3: Junior Class Secre- Iary: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. page 41 RICHARD WERTMAN Walnufpori' R. D. 2 Course: General Birfhda+e: January I, I945 NANCY CAROL YOHN NorIhamp+on R. D. I Course: College Preparafory Birfhclafe: November 30, I944 Acfiviiies: Band I, 2, 3: Spring Conceri I, 2, 3: Ampfennian Sfaff 3: Nafional Honor Soci- efy: Chrisimas Vespers 3. WILLIAM ZAKOS KAREN ANN ZARAYKO Bafh Norihampfon Course: Secrefarial Course: College Prepara+ory Birlhdafe: January I7, I'-745 Birfhdafez Sepfember I7, I944 Aclivifiesz Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3: Arf Exhibif 2: Senior Class Play Properfies 3: Ampiennian Sfaff 3. A FAREWELL MESSAGE Al Jrhe close of our senior year we may Think we have come fo 'rhe end of our bool:-learning , buf because of increasing aulomalion and advanced lechnology in The indusfrial and business world. we will find 'rhaf our educafion has iusl begun. Therefore, Seniors. do nor lel lhe world pass you by , confinue reading, Jrhinlcinq, and sfriving for your lufure endeavors for which your high school educalion has pre- pared you. u s E V i 'f 1few1.,,,,, hsA,s 'A K kgvk A liivllwilllm 5 --..,...':..-Q.,...--if ,' 5 ' A A Y . G lf-as ...f' like xnxx . s .N---W ' N. , u i s Q E 3 Q R ....V, if X ig --'----nm , A 4' A E751 7: msc. 2 ,Ugg X V ll 'ZX x g- Ml i la lem W f 'X' ii 7 A X xbx ll I page 42 Our course has end- ed and on -ward we qo, Thanks ev' ,, fy one -For 'Hxe help +ha+ Yowve been, Y l?HIjjIFJFIHFFIjd H H Mu T.I'CII.5f.,..l CL AS NG v.,....'2l. I 2.I Ida I I , 35 J ggi is ow- Al - ma Ma -nr is am- +0 our heal-fs, w JfJ jk l J Q E1 ' J I 5 'P' -UE' have been lay - al and all Plaqe our ar s. :fri -vin and. hal -in our ui - ance we' S ow, d phi' DH cl ll I se -mfg us onp-wa?-d. and bgcked us 'l'o win. Ad KF Flii Elli Fiji 3 o i e's vas ness we wa wi re - we , now -l-oo soon our school daqq here we've spen , ggly dell JIIQ 9 QLIFIIIFIIISQTP H I I I I ,SA 3' Q ,lj sl H.- 1-hump - hm iqh sue -cess will be our pall. mem'- r-les of Years spewl' here we'll he'er- 'For - ge-f. lhamp- 'lon High, our- loy - al - +Y will ne'er ond. HE 4I? ElHiIJIj page 44 Sealed - Mr. Roberf Snyder, Advisorg Karen Fox, Secrefaryp Dan iel Schlegel, President Sfanding v William Gogle, Vice President Russel Milcovifch, Treasure JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS MOTTO Worlc Today For A Berrer Tomorrow CLASS COLORS Green and Gold While Gardenia The Junior Class bids adieu To a busy year filled wilh srudies. sporrs, and aclivifies. Leav- ing rhe cheerful rooms and inspiring reachers who have guided lhem on +he parh 'ro rhe furure. rhe Juniors eagerly awaif 'rhe coming year when They will hold a new lille - Senior. A , 'wiym f 'TE 1 'i CLASS FLOWER i Q'Y WAN ge 45 Row I - H. Whife, S. Snyder, J. Silfies, M. Harfinqer, S. Hager, C. Edelman. Row 2 - L. Rufh, P. Praefcrius, B. McCandIess, M. Sayuk, R. Simmons, C. Weidman, E, Koehler. Row 3 - D. Suranofsky, L. Koehler. D. Vfaqner, L. Davis, D. Buchman, L. Frederick. Row 4 - R. Heberlinq, F. Miller, J. Sobiesiak, W. Buskirk, D. Harfzeil, B. Taras, C. Humphrey. Row 5 - T, Marakovifs, D. Waid- man. E. Rice, R. Minnich. Row I - S. Arndf, B. Vikovifch, D. Hummel, T. Dornbach, E. Reenock, D. Sfrohl. Row 2 - D. Bilous, P. Heckman, F. Schaffer, M. Swa++, L. Obevly. Row 3 - R. Heffelfinger, H. Wereffa, L. Saifer, S. Newhard, N. Romanishan, M. Hucaluk. Row 4 - J. Gonfar, L. Shoemaker. page 46 Row I - V. Felmel, R. Gilberl, M. Meqarqcll, J. l-lanlz, R. Knaponberger, D. Rollwrock, E. Sipos. Row 2 - S. Rau, C. Kislw, J. Bar- fholomcw, N. Drelmr, M. Koclwer, C, Sillies, S. Wagner, G. Samuels. Row 3 - F. Fensfermalcer. C, Balmer, R. Slclconlc, C. Kunlz, R Reaser, J. Blum, J. Hauclc. Row 4 - M. Marsh, W. Gossler, W. Milienberger, K. Slouf, F. Graberilz, F. Solf. Row I - M. Gaspcr. J. Jones, N. Gilberf, J. Slllies, B. Kemmerer, C. Delberl. Row 2 - G, Gaul-cler. J. Keller, B, Balmer, L. San- lec, B. Vogel, C. Marsh, M. Jones, G. Paraslino. Row 3 - C. Kleinlop, M. Bill, K. Sayer, R. Dcrr, D, Groll, R, Lindenmoyer, R. Flyle. Row 4 - R. Deiberl, D. Jacoby, R. Onclreica, W. Gogle, S. Shoemaker, G-. Spengler, J. P-lall. page 47 A A Al Row I - L. Oplinger, J. Paynfer, C. Cusfer, M. Miquel, N. Hess, V. Dech. Row 2 - M. Valkovec, P. Hufferer, S. Beidfeman, R Kraynick, K. Hayne, A. Ersclwen, K. Seip1e, Row 3 - L. Davis, R. Kish, D. Schleqel, J. Shoemakef, K. Fox, M. Nebel. Row 4 - R Mikovifch, S. Nederosfek, W. Chayka. C. Lerch, R. Eckert D. Chrisfof. Y , . 3 H Y' AVP' .:.-'. - 'L 5' 5.8. Row I - A. Ruclw, C. Scholl, D. Barfholomew, S. Wefherhold, N. Waldmann, A. Beal. Row 2 - B. Bird, E. Heffinfrayer. R. Mi- chael, F. Galler, C. Kloiber, V. Edelman, R. Onuschak. Row 3 - J, Crock, W. Almond, R. Engler, D. Barfon, R. Fausfner, C. Reyer. Row 4 - R. Oplinqer, C. Moyer. page 48 l li F Row I - K. While, R. Correll, J. Opllnger, A. Millcovils, P. Genovese, N. Seier. Row 2 - J. Beers, D. Chrislman, P. Onusclmalc, J. Harden, C. Engler, D. l-leinlzelman, R. Miller. Row 3 - H. Cheesebrough, D. Schaffer, S. Soll, C. Klolber, M. Fraclc, T. Luisser. Row 4 - R. Andrews, P. Hassler, D. Praedin, G. Ebcrlmardl, D. Velo. Row 5 A R. Buslclrlc. B. Borqer, 6. Sodl. 11 X1 -W R X C. Cusler, D. Groll, J. Harder, llwinlc llwree ls if a real diamond? asks L. Davis of R. Dei- mslruclors are beller lhan One' ber? while R. Onuscluak, R. Flyle, R. Engle, M. Kocher. C. Sillles and S. Newharcl look on. page 49 Sealed - R. Correll, J. Oplinger, A. Milkovirs, S. Lubenesky. Sfanding - C. Kunlz, J. Sobiesiak, Mrs. M. Barlow, C. Baker, E. Mirro JUNIOR SPEAKING CONTEST -r-,gr Firsf place winners: Rufhann Correll and Charles Baker. The rhirry-sixrh presenfafion of The annual Junior Speaking Conresr on Wednesday, February I4, complerely capfivared lhe audience. Due mainly 'ro +he unfiring efforrs of The eighr confesfanfs and fo rheir advisor. Mrs. Mary Barlow, all of whom al'- rended many exhausfing rehearsals, rhe performance was unquesrionably a success. Enferfainmenr during infermissions was supplied by juniors from The Girls Ensemble and The band. The following are The parficipanfs and 'rheir selec- lions: Joseph Sobiesialc, Diary - The Arrival of Cain : Anile Millcovirs, Take Me Wi+h Young Charles Baker, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis 7 Sylvia Lubeneslcy, Sorry, Wrong Numberuq Eugene Mirro. Tragic Siiuarion in Cuba : Jane Oplinger, Yellow : Clarlc Kunrz, The Day of The Big Gamen: Rulh Ann Correll, The Children of God. Firsr and second place girls were, respecfively, Rulh Ann Correll and Jane Oplinger: and boys. Charles Baker and Clarlc Kunlz. page 50 R Druclcenmnller Advisor D STrouse, Vice-President M. Perdick, Treasurer: S. Koehler, SocreTary M LiseTskl Presldenl' THE CLASS OF T964 The Sophomores have reached a higher level in young adulT liTe Through The TransiTion To The senior high. Now wiTh sad Tarewells To Their eTTicienT and capable insTrucTors, The members oT The Sophomore Class bliThely greeT The raising oT The curTain on a new year aTTer one Tilled wiTh Tun and sTudies. They sTand on The Threshold oT Their junior year involving new schedules, subiecTs and Teachers. Welcoming The advenT oT The elevenTh hour in The long Twelve- year educaTional process. The Sophomores Tace iusT Two more years oT school work. WiThin This Time They will sTrive To a high goal OT scholasTic achievemenT To prepare Tor Their place among inTellecTual lead- ers oT The nexT generaTion. page 5I l M ,... Row I - J. Lilly, J. Schranlz, D. Woodring, C. Simcoe, N. Gormley, K. Barlhold, K. Bealer. Row 2 - S. Dech, E. Schmidt C. Wein- 'er, C. Koons, J. Beers, L. Boqarosh, L. Holliclc, E. Hall. Row 3 - M. Achey, D. Mensinger, J. Blaschalc, A. Sillies, M. Madea, F. Hef- felfinger, M. Marlnick. Row 4 - R. Schwenk, J. Rolhdeulsch, J. Pail, R. Benlz, R. Geller, 6. Mooney. Row 5 - F. Harharf, J. Em T' HOMEROOM zoo l Row I - P. Lalcy, S. Cole, N. Dech, N. DeLucia. C. Zaharchulc, C. Diehl, L. Yanclers. Row 2 - K. Kozero, M. Bundl, M. Hilberq, D. Kish, S. Hoover, E. Schaffer, F. Groll, 6. Moser. Row 3 - B. Shellock. D. Marakovils, T. Kocher, S. Silfies, W. Hyland, J. Haruzaruk, D. Berg. Row 4 - D. Nush, D. Bruder, W. Burkhart Vv'. Gefz, J. Hodges, G. Anfhony. Row 5 - C. Buslcirk, M. Schlicher, M. Perdick, J. Harharl, D. Smith, F. Mummey. HOMEROOM 204 Row I - L. Sfeirer, D. Green, L. Dreher, S. Biffenbender, M. Temos, H. Horn, K. Paar. Row 2 - A. Hoffle, L. Newhard, B. Shel- lock, E. Tomasifz, S. Pefko, J. Franya, M. Drolilz, J. Harfzell. Row 3 - W. Beers, K. Longley, D. Spadl, B. Grube, M. Burns, 6. Kline, D. Miller. Row 4 - J. Hawwmel, R. Berg, J. Prozonlc, G. Kichline, R, Slermer, R. Clmino. Row 5 - D. O'Brlen, D. Phillips D. Siegfried, D. Schwartz, W. Derr. ' HOMEROOM 206 Row I - Paly, L. Kern, S. Druclcenmiller, B. George, P. Mackes, S. Sfeirer, L. Reimer. Row 2 - M. Gabryluk, S. Noll, P. Werner, L. Merlz, C. Huslon, R. Flemish, D. Pelro, E. Brosky. Row 3 - R. Deiberf, F. Holland, B. Flory, J. Schlofer, R. Swaff, D. Hughes, D. Reimerl. Row 4 - J. Klulzarifz, D. Sfrouse, G. Chabalc, C. Schaeffer, J. Cesanelc. HOMEROOM 209 lfiyf f ' N iw-x. Row I - D. Felwnel, E. Kopclialc, M. Jacobs, F. O'Brien, E. Reinerl, S. Mann, J. Goqel. Row 2 - B. Newlnard, B. Halin, P. Gefz, D. Wucliler, J. Nieves, R. Sage, N. Kidd. K. Pinler. Row 3 - T. Lubeneslcy, N. Husalc, W. Rinlcer, S. Nacliesly, R, Enriq, J. Srnilln, l.. Harlzell. Row 4 - R. Demclwylc, A. Borda, T. Sylvesler, D. Usher, J. Henzl, C. Renner. Row 5 - S. Tanczos. HOMEROOM 212 Row I - A.Scl1indler, M. Binder. C. Marx, A. Fenslermalcer, D. Miller, F. Berger, L. Rudi, M. Maralcovifs. Row 2 - M. Gower P. Harrell. K. Koclnenaslw. S. Koehler, J. Handwerlc, L. Wunder, K. Yenser. Row 3 - B. Felwnel, D. Heflelfirwqer, R. Henning, K. Wolf, VV. Flyle. C. Mcllaney, G. Rice, E. Kemmerer. Row 4 - R.Weini1ofer, D. Newlward, D. Rowlands, D. Wanagel, D. Krill J. Slwelak, J. Wagner. Row 5 - M. Liseiski, Q. Dimmick, D. Asloallw. Homfkdom 213 page 54 QI V' Row I - B. Bundy, H. Kilgore, B. Miller, M. Musick, L. Barfer, J. Harlzell. Row 2 - I, Mann, B. Hahn, M. Puchyr, J. Miller, L. Moll, J. Snyder, A. Kohler. Row 3 - R, Wilson, B. Seeger, E. Sfrohl, H. Reinhard, A. Benjamin. R. Brown. Row 4 - R. Yosf, G. Fogel, W. Bauer, J. Maffes, D. Nilcisher, J. Erdosy. Row 5 - C. Leindecker, D. Afherholl, C. Jones, D. Bachman, K. Heclcman, A. Scheelz. Row 6 - D. Laury, E. Weider, D. Dreisbach, S. Ruschalz, G. Miller. HOMEROOM 2I4 'sax .wvrfi Row I - R. Brobsf. C. Muflley, S. Schmalrer, D. Kohler, P. Tomasils, S. Dech, M. Heflelfinger. Row 2 - K. Paraslino, K. Anfhony, J. Hilbert C. Eurbes. C. Kleppinqer, L. Ward, N. Newhard, S. Ruch. Row 3 - D. Schmidt F. Nickischer, R. Nyce, J. Schmidi, B. Loch, D. Schrey, R. Hugo. Row 4 - R. Funk, R. Lilly, V. Casper, B. LaBarre, B. Benson, C. Cinamella. Row 5 - J. Milander, W. Grab, A. Gaziulc, M. Roclcovifs, D. Frilz. HOMEROOM 215 page 55 NNW 1 it xx! . X X O Q Q 1 xii- , GI -I- e , , X iff! X fx f y J X E X ,A XX ' ...H- n Y X J fx , M Q R ff Q fy X XE X AX' up fcf 7' , , SQGQXQQS 'FZ f NME WS P BRE R fm!wfs.uy-5-I 1 ' W 0' - ,vfyfof i xv X ff' R f , 5 HIV 'Ql 1 H4 'L f . QV If s X I 4 L E X f lux I ' 4- Q- -T Lwf -7 -n E X1 X V 9 Q' if ' L- W- -5 if IN ? L w Tiff. wa .1 xx V ' E 1 nf, X X 5 5' . Q vwvvfx -J men NR s -5 ,. .-:T mu X 1 Q I N? W IT P IVMM L Il, L- 1 ' +- ' :'-I TAO . 0 0 0 o oo ooo o Q o 0 0 00 0 K Q O O 0 Q 90 0 O H57 00000090 .-ipxi Y H' - , il QS WL 56 Randy Barron and Kenny Borger are looking for The inner Don'T argue, lhe world is round' slwles Mr Wolf lo Tom core of lhe globe in Earlh Science. Schwarrz and Tom Tanczos in Geography cla s SCIENCE The scienrisfs of The furure are busily working +0- day in The laborarories of Mr. Frailey, Mr. Reich- ardr. Mr. Snyder, and Mr. Ballier. Who knows wha? imporfanr discovery one of rhese porenrial scienfisfs may make? Experimenfs and formulae seem redious buf are well worrh lhe befrer undersranding gained of narure and rhe world around us. for +he earfh is geffing smaller, or so 'rhe earfh science and geog- raphy sfudenrs have been heard ro say. This under- sfanding forms a common bond of knowledge be- 'rween ourselves and our neighbors around rhe world, a key To 'rhe secrels of 'rhe universe. M Frailey looks on a Bull Csensils experimenfs wirh The Maryann Puchyr and WI: m Hyland nofe pressure n assisfance of C Seiger D Sawka, J. Brown, and M. Mifchell. Physica class vilh Mr Reic ard page 58 ...KV W L , , ,gl Plane Geomefry plus sludenfs equals confusion, laughs M. Coover and N. Buss malung exfra poinfs in Trigonomefry Mr. Linder-imulh as Joan Schranfz and D. Newhard wifh Mr Feqley sTa nd confused. MATHEMATICS Mafh is The scienTisT's key. IT is an inTrinsic parT of science. Tor iT is The language in which scienTiTic concepTs are wriTTen down. The ancienT Greelcs deemed iT The basis Tor a scholarly educaTion, and. Today, our governmenT is placing renewed empha- sis on The sTudy of maTh for Technological advance- menT. DiligenT aTTenTion To The sTudy of maThemaTics Trains The mincl in The processes of clear, precise Thinking which will be of immense value in TuTure years. Under The careful guidance of Mr. KindT. Mr. Weir, Mr. Fegley, and Mr. LindenmuTh, This will be achieved. Mr. Weir gives C. Keisor. C. Person and S. Asbafh some poinfefs on fax deducfiong. D. Sfrauss slrings along wiTh Mr Kindl yn..-... ...... , Q 5 ,VQP9 page 57 B ,fi 0 - 'English all originaled here, slales D. Loch lo D. Becker, Parlez-vous francais? asks F. Galler, C. Geary, and T. Smilh. D. Sillies, R, Becker, and M. Smallen. LANGUAGES During 'rhe Roman limes, 'rhe back of a slave was used for a darlboardf' remarks Miss Marion Lau- bach lo a horrified class. Lalin has had a greal' in- fluence on lhe lormalion of modern languages. Among lhem, German, French, English, and Spanish are laughl al NAJSHS. These various languages are lhe galeway lo inlernalional underslanding as can be seen by The influence of The Peace Corps volunleers in 'rheir elforls lo help underdeveloped nalions around lhe world. Through sludy of anolher counlry's language and cullure, we are able To un- dersland more fully The nalions and peoples of lhe world of which we are such a vilal parl. Mr. Roney asks, Deulschen Komrnen von Deulschlandf' of nalive German Karen Kruger while inleresfed L. Barler and l. Mann look on. VV, Chayka wonders, Hcomprende Espanol form? .ffy 'l, 2 w page 60 :iffy ff Now is The lime lor ail good lypisls lo come fo lhe aid Mrs. G-eiger's class learns lo wri+e shorlhand fhe long way of their leachers type N Becker and J. Falzinger. SECRETARIAL Our lulure secrelaries induslriously sludy lyping, shorfhand. and bookkeeping. From changing lype- wriler ribbons +o lalcing diclalion. lhe sludenls pre- pare for prospeclive jobs afler graduafion. ln addi- 'rion lo lheir ordinary school aclivilies. They also acl' as secrelaries lo 'rhe leachers. Mrs. Hallman, Mrs. Geiger. and Mr. Schneclc are lhe leachers of lhe secrelarial subiecls: lyping, shorlhand. and book- keeping. Calculalirg The easy way are J. Nierer, M. Klemenl and Whaf a mess of keys' say P Fenslermdker and P Shoemaker. Keffl lo Mr SCl1f'l6Cl! -G-45' page 6I ff Our l.egislaTOrs OT The TuTure. S. AslJaTh and W. Kocher, sTudy The JusTices OT The Supreme COurT in Problems OT Democracy class. SOCIAL lnTernaTiOnall signals The sTarT OT Mr. l.iseTslci's Problems OT Democracy class wiTh The OmnipresenT news repOrTs. Discussion OT modern hisTOry. currenT evenTs. and The TuncTions OT local. sTaTe, and Tederal gOvernmenTs gives The senior an excellenT back- ground Tor his TuTure inTeresTs in pOliTics and elece Tions. O46 Oh, will we ever learn who signed whaT TreaTy and where? ask S. Engler, N. Hess, T. Dornbach, and E. Kohler OT Mr. Pany. STUDIES In The classrooms OT Mr. Pany and Mr. Kressley, The juniors are TaughT The TundamenTals OT American I-lisTOry. As They delve inTO The realms OT our coun- Try's pasT. Their undersTanding and pride in our naTiOn's policies and ideals becomes sTrengThened. Meanwhile, The sophomores, under The direcTiOn OT Mr. WiTemeyer and Mr. Druclcenmiller, explore The ToOThills OT culTure in World l'lisTOry classes. BeTOre They can learn To inTerpreT The world OT TO- day. They musT TirsT learn The inTricacies OT The rela- Tionships and backgrounds OT The naTions OT The world. SOphOmOres, O Sophomores learn your world hisTOry, or you'll be sorry. lWise words Trom The seniors To R. Berq, L. SpaihTs, and L. Reimer.l Mr. Schneider pOinTs OuT some OT The OddiTies OT our senior class To C. KOpTer, T. Fehnel, J. DeNardO. Wie? Page 62 .ll lsn'f lhis lhe femur bone? asks D. Sawlca of Mr. Oplinqer. Now where does fhis belong7 ponders Mrs Krall as C. Sieqer, L. Beil, and F. Herzog look on in healih class. and her l22 cass No, This is nol lsgypff' HEALTH To be able lo cope wilh lrhe silualions which arise in every day life, we lcnow lhal we musl' be welll balanced physically, menlally. and emolionally. ln order lhal we can achieve physical well-being, Mrs. Krall and Mr. Oplinger inslrucl us in lhe analomical slruclure and make-up of lhe body's syslems. , PHYSICAL EDUCATION A sound mind and a sound body - lhis is. per- haps, The basic goal of educarion. Miss Kremus and Mr. Erdosy are here lo provide an opporlunily for each sludenl lo build a slrong body. Regular Gym classes each weelc allow lhe sludenl lo parlicipale in oufdoor sporls and become acquainled wilh gym apparalus which provides lhe grealesl challenge lo his abililies. says M r. Erdosy, ll's lhe boys' gym class, She goes head over heel lor Gym page 63 ELECTIVES Sill iUlilVER EUUCATICN CAP 1 1 These iuniors are learning a new fhrill in learning +o drive wifh Mr. Wahl. Becker Teaches a new song To Dean in insfrumenfal music. page 64 N . 5:-pf fqf KJ! 'Sf This is arf class? wonder R. Krafzer and J. Legafh. The innermosf feelings of fhe sfudenfs can be expressed in fhe arf and music classes. Greaf safis- faclion is affained when fhe sfudenf arfisl' displays his claywork, oil painfing. silk screen prinfing. or ceramic iewelry. Mr. Kleppinqer allows each person fo choose his field of endeavor, never demanding work in a specific field. The musical falenfs of fhe insfrumenfal sfudenfs are developed by Mr. Becker and his assis+anf, Mr. l-leim. Mrs. Sanfee. who sfresses fhaf music appreciafion can be learned only by careful sfudy. sows fhe seeds of fine music in her sfudenfs and reaps a harvesf of music lovers af fhe end of each ferm. A fine music apprecianon class conducfed by Mrs. Sanfee. i L.:.L.. v - ' Now fha? line is sfraighff' insfrucls Mr. Reiff as R. Green and C. Selfzer diligenfly draw Their lines sfraighf foo. Buzzing saws, whirling drills. and pounding ham- mers bring 'ro mind our modern shop area. Aided by capable inslruclors, lhe boys exhibif Their +alen+s by fashioning beautiful and useful obiecfs in wood and mefal. ln The mechanical drawing course The fufure drallsmen and engineers learn design and 'Form in archifeclure and machinery. The prinrshop is an infe- gral par+ of our school syslem. The sfudenfs. who pracfice lhe arf of prinling. are learning while +hey work by prinfing schedules. programs. and reporf cards as a parf of 'rheir assignmenfs. The shop courses. coupled wilh a Thorough academic sched- ule. give lhe boys an excellenf background for 'rheir fulure occupalions. Some fufure prinfers al work. SHOP ELECTIVES You're supposed fo be working boys!! D5 T Under +he roof of Norfhampfon High David Schmid? slands . . . page 65 s-, U 1 db ef' fx I'-,, 1' ' ,-' ' Zzun' f x 551 ax 1 X , gf, . K 5 ' Kfx , f ...I , 'TJ D ea ng of Ju e so soon7 mber- t 2 X Mk. x . I if Q ,W ,,.m Mg, A? xy, f f ,-V' Z Uqn downs anofher 6 Wogenrch head ng fo a TD W'fh Ch ' fmas V spe .. -. come soloisis. f 1.1 R ' .. Y' C , K f-Nw. ' 'M ,K N X ,.,-1'1'7 ,-, f' QR 5 3 , I Aman The Science Farr maze BOSS 5 Q 7 rr- H 4. . if Q. j 4 3 ,N E A E: X April showers. 1 , 1, ' , v k I 1? m , ' X , X N N A X ' h X - ' N ff' 3 A Vale l B SS. A- Hx .J m I . f fr 'Y' - ,QF X If H X km -4 2-fm, K4 K ir .K kg., ' ., -K K S .v, fm. A!! ! 'A X'XA ' 2 Q L- nd here comes Dqnn. r, .1 , , wi k L N-Q 9. ,. M mg, 8 h . . fy A V - N 1 gf T Y X , Darn fhose snow plows! , V K A- ' 'Q' f'-N U . My 'N' , . V osed - -: summer. '47 1' u Ng-x. . ' ,'Ft,.., 1 -Q - t , , i .S-gs.-W ' X K ' 93525 Akt, K I X , N 4'-f'2g.,,'-1,,,'11,h , m ,.X. ' . gahfzwkver t V au- W SeaTed: C. Kleppinger, H. Kilgore, L. Newhard, R. Gill. C. Sharkazy, C. Keiser, J. Oplinger, viceepresidenh C. Scholl, secreTary. Sianding: D. Schlegel, L. Oberley. D. Berg, A. Borda, L. Beil. D. Micio, Treasurer: M. Kochenash, president F. Miller, L. SolT, K. Flory, K. Wolf, S. Shoemaker, J. Eberhardf. STUDENT COUNCIL Council sponsors The DisTricT Chorus dance. The STudenT Council is The proving ground Tor democracy. The members sTudy school problems and promoTe good sTudy and dress habiTs. To develop good school spiriT, posTers have been used To an- nounce sTudenT acTiviTies and aThleTic evenTs. Filling Red Cross boxes, soliciTing paTrons for The NorTh- ampTon-CaTTy book, and securing housing TaciliTies Tor The DisTricT Chorus members are a Tew of The duTies of The Council members. Under The guidance of Mr. Alfred Laubach. The Council has sponsored pep rallies. The dance Tor DisTricT Chorus, and The winTer and spring proms. To make school life more purposeful and more enjoyable are The duTies of The STudenT Council. page 68 Sealed: M. Coover. J. Schlegel, secrelary: C. Sharkazy, M. Mifchell, W. Kocher, V. Gall, E. Whi+e, N. Yohn. Sfandingz C Schmidf, N. Buss, R. Gill, B. Galgon, C. Sieger, presidenf: M. Wagner, W. Csencsils, Ireasurerg Miss Marion Laubach, advisor A. Edelman, J. Wunderler, D. Loch, B. Mooney, L. Beil, M. Kochenash, vice-presidenf, C. Wogenrich, M. Flick. lnof picfured I. Lakyl. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Nafional Honor riles are conducled for new members. One of Ihe oIdes+ sludenl organizafions is 'Ihe Norrhampfon chapfer of Ihe Nafional Honor Soci- e+y. The Iwenly five members represenf Ihe upper fifreen per cenf of fhe senior class. Membership is accorded Io Ihose sfudenls who display 'the qualifies of leadership, scholarship, characfer, and service. Under Ihe guidance of Miss Marion Laubach, Ihe sociefy mainfains ifs high sfandards of academic achievemenf by sponsoring a Iuloring syslem. page 59 Alice and Mary spol Doris as she does a handsTand on The side horse. Carol does a dislocaTe on The rings. GIRLS' GYM TEAM Under The supervision of Miss Kremus and Mrs. Krall, The girl's gym Team worlced vigorously and diligenTly in developing Their slcills on The various pieces of apparaTus. On Thursday and Friday morn- ings, The girls could be seen performing diTTiculT sTunTs on The rings, Swedish box, side horse. maTs, and The Trampoline. Their proTic:iency was exhibiTed by Their Tine performance in The gymnasTic demon- sTraTion held on May 3 in The gym. zulu-if .F Y- My-F Row I - C. Galgon, S. RuTh, C. Kleppinger, D. Wagner, C. Weiner. J. Oplinger, B. Bird, A. Beal, B. Holubowski. Row 2 - E Schaffer, D. Koehler, E. Hall, S. Mann, C. Edelman, J. Bllhelmer, M. Jones, L. Davis. Row 3 - S. BiTTenbender, D. RoThroclc, M Hilberg, B. Brownmiller, D. BarTholomew, P. Gefz, E. Brosky, J. STriclcland, B. Kemmerer. Row 4 - Mrs. Krall, L. Koehler, M. Val kovec, C. Engler, Miss Kremus. page 70 George Reenoclr benl on deslruclion. BOYS' The boy's gym leam, a group ol exceplionally physically lil specimens. under lhe guidance of Messrs. Al Erdosy and Jim Oplinger, praclice long and slrenuously To acquire proficiency on lhe various gymnaslic apparalus. Their ellorls. slcills. and show- l R. Kirchlcesner silling one oul on The rings. GYM TEAM manship culrninaled in lheir performance in 'rhe May gym exhibilion. This excellent well-lrained leam is worlhy of all The praise ancl recognilion beslowed upon il. 1 7 l a f l 'V l Row I - J. Erdosy, N. Buss. J. Eberhardl, R. Nyce, A. Geziulc, F. Holland, J. Pail, M. Marlnick, J. Suranofsky. Row 2 - C. Wo- genrich. R. Brown, D. Amey, D. Chrisfoll, R. Kirchkesner, C. J. Benclelcovils, A. Edelman. Kremus, D. Ware. R. Milcovilch, G. Reenoclr, W. Gogle, R. Green. page 7I 3 -1 W A 4 N , V . ..,,4Q,. , ,. f - ' Row I - J. Jones, L. Ward, S. Cole, D. Dech, I. Mann, M. Marokovils, C. Schall. Row 2 - J. Schleqel, S. Dech, M. Hilberq, S. Billenbender, Mrs. Sanlee, advisor, L. Reimer, C. Bealer, J. Schranlz, K. Fox. Row 3 - M. I-liesfand, M. Mifchell, B. Hahn, N. Newhard, L. Rulh, J. Keller, S. Soll, F. Schaeffer, J. Wunclerler, D. Rolhroclc, M. Flick. MIXED CHORUS Mixed chorus is comprised of Iwo olher choral can poinl wilh pride 'ro 'rhe qualify ol The chorus organizalions: Boys' Chorus, a rich harmonizing con- members. Performing bolh separalely and in com- cord of deep Tones, and Girls' Chorus, a sweel' binalion, lhe Iwo choruses produce enchanling blend of charming voices. The music deparlmenl music lo delighl The lislener. Row I - S. Bilrenbender, R. Gilbert J. Kurlz, B. Kohler, M. Drolilzg L. Dreher, l. Mann, C. Eealer, T. Dornbach, J. Brown, N. Hess J. Barlholomew, N. Waldmann, L. Spails, P. Polcorny, B. Fehnel, S. Sillies, C. Kunlz. Row 2 - J. Kish, J. Bilheimer, C. Marsh, Bi Vogel, J. Srrickland, D. Slrohl, D. Hummel, S. Hager, D. Dech, M. Marolrovils, M. Vallcovec, B, Hahn, J. Elfz, V. Hahn, R. Cor- rell, L. Soll, D. Berg, A. Sillies. Row 3 - K. Fox, C. Schall, A. Erschen, M. Sillies, D. Loch, M. Smallen, G. Parasfino, J. Beers, S. Cole, F. Miller, G. Slrohl, L. Liberfo. page 72 Row I - K. Fox, F. Schaeffer, C. Schall, J. Schlegel, J. Wunderler, J. Schranlz. Row 2 - V. Fehnel, G. Sfrohl, T. Ruch, L, Ober- ley. C. Kunfz, B. Fehnel. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE MIXED ENSEMBLE Under fhe capable direcfion of Mrs. Thelma San- The six boys and six girls of fhe Mixed Ensemble lee, +he Girls Ensemble diligenfly sirives 'ro improve masier The arf of combining molions wifh fhe words Their vocal Techniques. A lalenled group of Iwenfy- Of fhe songs fhey sing To produce comical effecfs. six girls, Ihe members of The Girls Ensemble blend Besides Sinqirlq for lhe School funcfions such as lheir voices in melodlous song. Chrisfmas Vespers and Spring Concerf, lhey also perform for churches, clubs, and ofher organizafions during fhe year. lem-ze: iii Row I - R. Berg, R. Funk, L. Oberley, D. Koch, D. Krill, L. Reimer, J. Jones, J. Wunderler, D. Rofhroclc, J. Shadusky, M. Flick, J. Schranfz, C. Kish, M. Hilberg, Row 2 - D. Berg, C. Balmer, W. Burlchardf, E. Filchner, J. Cesanelc, S. Ruch, D. Kisf, J. Miller, B. Hahn, C. Sharkazy, R. I-lorvafh, C. Deihl, S. Soll, F. Schaeffer, S. Dech. Row 3 - L. Bell, S. Asbafh, L. Werloy, B. Borger, V. Fehnel, T. Ruch, G, Werkheiser, D. Henninger. L. Rufh, J. Keller, M. Coover, J. Sfrohl, G. Gauchler, J. Schlegel, M. Hiese fand, M. Mifchell. page 73 Lefl' To righfz J. PaynTer, Mr. R. S. Becker, ConducTor, S. Lubenesky, S. Rau, P. Hassler, R. Becker, D. Krill, T. Fehnel, T. Ruch V. Fehnel, G. Sikorsky, N. Yohn, P. Pokorny, C. Jones, D. Buchman, C. Hall, R. Berg, B. Taras, B. Flory, M. Coover, R. Hugo S. Silfies, E. Rice, J. Correll, C, HusTon, B. Bahner, C. Geary, K. Wolf, W. BurkharT, R, Wilson, D. Berg, E. Koehler, L. Koehl ler, S. Shoemaker, B. Fehnel, C. Renner, W. Buskirk, K. HeinTzleman. Here comes The school band! WhaT an impressive picTure The members make in Their immaculaTe black and orange uniforms! NoTice The precision They dis- play in drill and marching. This proTiciency is The resulT of long hours of rehearsal under The direcTion of Mr. Raymond Becker and his assisTanT, Mr. Rob- erT Heim. WheTher aT TooTball games or aT The spring concerT, The band adds immensely To The enioymenT of any acTiviTy. Our band is, indeed, an essenTial parT of any sTudenT acTiviTy. ' . W . COLORGUARDS li. ,f Q Q , WhaT band is com- pleTe wiThouT The color- guards? ln one oT The oldesT TracliTions of our school, colorguards dis- play an impressive row of colors as They lead The NAJSHS band. The six colorguards and Two bearers are headed by Colorguard SergeanT i Roseann HorvaTh who has worked ouT various marTial rouTines which The girls perform aT TooTball games and in parades. L. BarTer C. Silfies S. Wefherholcl J. Snyder M. Guss - C. Weidmann R. HorvaTh M. Smallen page 74 B. Galqon L. Yanders D. Loch L Halleck A. Erschen N Waldmann J. FaTzinger Reenock J. BerineTT, C. Sharkazy, J. Wunderler, M. Silfies L Hunsberger M. Kochenash S. Beidleman S. Cole J. Oplinger B. Shellocl: C. Edelman C. Diehl page 75 MAIORETTES As The band provided music and rhyThm, The maioreTTes added in- TeresT and enTerTainmenT. This group oT Twelve girls performed aT every TooTball game and parTici- paTed in various parades. This year, under The direcTion of head major- eTTe ChrisTine Sharlcazy. The squad ably execuTed rouTines ThaT requir- ed boTh slcill and precision. capTur- ing The approval of everyone by Their eTTorTs. The endeavors of These girls will noT be soon TorgoT- Ten, because in Them. as well as in oTher organizaTions. lies The spiriT and vigor of The sTudenT body. CHEERLEADERS . . . T E A M. Team! This is whaT we hear as The Rah-Rah girls of NAJSHS lead The roaring Throng in anoTher cheer urging our Team on To vicTory, Coachecl by Miss Joan Kremus and capTain- ed by LoreTTa Hunsberger. These girls in Their sTriking orange and black uniforms can also be seen during Time-ouT in basl4eTball games. pepping up The crowd wiTh new or familiar cheers They have perTecTed in long hours of pracTice. E. Daumer, R. Fehnel, S. Welherhold S. Beidleman R. Lindenmoyer, H. Wifemeyer - Advisor D. Ware J. Oplinger D. Micio C. Silfies M. Hieslancl T. Tanzcos S, Agbafh J. Kurh D. Micio J. BenneTT M. Flick M. Guss M. Silfies J. Schlegel C. Wogenrich, J. Kish, J. Bilheimer C. Sharkazy. L. Hunsberger, R. Spangler N-CLUB BoosTer Tag, anyone? is The slogan of The N-Club member. This spiriT-promoTing club is under The clirecTion of Mr. Harry WiTemeyer. This year The N-Club again sponsored The sale of boosTer Tags for TooTball games as well as Track ancl baseball. ln promoTing school spiriT. iT is The viTal link beTween success and failure of The acTiviTy. For The hard work puT TorTh loy iTs members. The N-Club awards The coveTed black and orange sweaTer To The eligible aT commencement page 76 Row I - L. Wall, K. Bar+ho'd, P. Shoemaker, P. Genovese. S. Richie. B. Kemmerer, S. Newhard, A. Milkovifs. C. Kopfer. Row 2 - N. McKeever. N. Sier, C. Kloiber. C. Kloiber. J. Oplinger, P. Hufferer. K. Hayne, P. Kraynick. Row 3 - T. Schneider. L. Barler Row 4- M. Wagner, E. Hall, C. Schmid? lco-ediforl. R. Gill lco-ediforl, H. Wall ladvisorl. Row 5 - E. Lapp, D. Bariholomew. Row 6 - M. Klemenf, K. While, E. While, W. Kocher, F. Galler, S. Wefherhold, S. Miller, D. Sfrohl. Row 7 - L. Rufh, F. Schaf- fer, C. Weidman. C. Peirucelli. C. Sieger, G. Malhern, T. Zaharchuk. T. Smifh. The CONCRETE COURIER Wriring. proofreading. Typing. and pasfing cle- scribe 'rhe various sfages of producrion for +he nexl' edilion of The CONCRETE COURIER. Mr. Harry B. Wall's room ZI3 is a flurry of acfivily as l'he re- porfers compose +he news and sporrs srories. Con- rroversial eclirorials. carroons. ancl feafure arricles add color 'ro +he sludenl publicalion. To keep 'rhe sfudenl' body. facully, and alumni informed is fhe main obieclive of Jrhe nine monfhly publicarions of lhe school newspaper. page 77 Leff fo nghf Charles Miller John Milander, Mr. John Frailey, advisor, Charles Humphrey. Roberf FI pov fs Barry LaBar PHOTO CLUB The Pholo Club records all school evenls on film. The hard-working boys phofograph lhe highlighfs of all sludenf acliviries, whelher 'rhey are alhlelic. dramalic. or musical evenfs. Under 'rhe direclion of Mr. John Frailey, rhe club members prinl The pholos for fhe Arnplennian and for anyone who wishes ro purchase a copy. As a service To fhe un- derclassmen, lhe Phoro Club look shols of The junior and sophomore homerooms and sold Them 'ro infer- esred sludenls. Charles Miller explains how +o use fhe enlarger. John Milander is abou? 'ro reprinl a picfure page 78 Sealed - D. Pelro, N. Dech, pfasidenl: C, Zaharchuk, C. Kleppinger, freasurer: S. Kohler, secrelaryt S. Druclmenrniller, chaplain: J. l-landwcrln, L. Ruch, E. Schafer, lnol picfured - P, Temos, vice-presidenrl. Row I - S. Schrnallzer, L. l-lollicln, J. Delucia, B, George, P. Gclz. K. Anlhony, K. Wenser, E. Kopchak. Row 2 V P. Barrall, M. Gabrylulc, K. Kochenash, J. Beers, D, Miller, L. Wunder, J. Snyder. BETA TRI-HI-Y To creale high slandards of Chrislian living, is lhe main purpose ol lhe Tri-l-li-Y. The Bela Tri-l-li-Y under The direclion of Mrs. V. Bollman sponsors sev- eral proiecis lhroughouf lhe school lerm. Besides lheir parficipalion in planning The Sadie Hawlcin's Day dance. rhey also sfuff lovs for 'rhe Good Shep- herd Horne and sell savings sramps. Clean Sporisl Clean Speech! Good living! are lhe slandards which lhey readily adhere lo. ALPHA ZETA TRI-HI-Y Alpha Zela Tri-l-li-Y, lhe counlerparl of lhe Bela. also sponsors many elfeclive proiecls lhroughoul lhe lerm. They sell slarionery, book covers and sav- ings slarnpsz collecl food al Chrislmas for +he needy families: and buy clolhing for Jrwo indigenl' children al Easier. No one will ever forger 'rhe successful Sadie l-lawlcin's Day dance which ihe Alpha Zefa and Bela co-sponsored. Under The able supervision ol Mrs. M. Barlow: lhe girls abide by 'their slogan, Pure words. pure fhoughis, and pure aclionf' Seaied - M. Jones, presidenl: K. Zaraylco, vice-presidenlg S. Ehrmann, secrefary' M. Gasper, ireasurer: C. Deiberf, chaplain. Sfanding- B. Mccandless, S. Beidlernan, M. Sayulc. E. Koehler, B. Bond. E. Van Buslcirlc, F. Rofh, S. Remaley. page 79 W, i .- ElecTric vacuum Tubes ge ,LW .,,aa., .. neraTe a smile from A. Borda while R. Kocher checks The gauges and T Luisser and C Kloiber observe SCIENCE AND MATH CLUB And here is our l:uTure EinsTein's oT NorThamp- Ton club. Under The supervision oT RoberT Snyder, The sTuclenTs inTeresTed in The magic world OT num- bers and science are able To saTisTy Their desire Tor more advanced sTucly. The use of sTudenT lecTures, special proiecTs, and open discussions enable The pupils To geT The mosT Trom The organizaTion. ln This world oT an increasing emphasis on science and maThemaTics, These sTudenTs are progressing TurTher inTo iTs realms Through Their associaTion wiTh This club. C. Kloiber, K. AnThony, R. Flemish, C. Koons, D. ReimerT, T. Luisser. C. Moyer, A. Borda, R. Kocher D Usher J SchmidT page 80 'Z?.' , I, l ff- f X f 5 K 1 . X ,, . 4 N. ' NN if N' ' K N f , ' 1 K If Kx 5 g ,xx I ll -,I A + I ' If x Q All v , f 1 X fx X ii!! 1 fl, H 449419 X 1 B f' ff IE! , X XM I Y V X I 1 f N 'ff f ' ,V 2 , A Q' ,, X X I f 1 4 Q? wed! X 7 'NZ 11 X . 1 2 4 , ' K fd , 7 ' !!,,, ' X I .X Lx f fm uk .ft X if sim M X 1 f X X ' X Q 1 Ax .1 A If W 5, , K is -NX YW y X X ff ' xP'Q'il L X x xl QM K ' - 7 'Q N xl 'Sea I Iv XX fa x? v XX X-X Hn - ' -.f' 1' ,, 'i - , X X ' Y V 'Ji X YI XA X. ,I 2 X X I I, 'mx X El ' ' ff, ' - X ' fy N ' I1 X Q 1 K , . '11 X X xJ: xi I T X 1' 4 in ' 0 A9314 Y xx I N X, Y,JV-vf xXx ' ' E ' 1. 'X ii f V W ' H 'ff 58, 'M Willie Gogel assisfs in wresfling expose! as George Reenock, Earl Rice MF. Klepplnger explains lhe color wheel, and Russ Milcovilch loolc on wilh lnleresf. A lesson in sound cornmunicalions. These gals showed us lhe newesf slyles for fall. ASSEMBLIES From an expose' of wreslling To lhe Ro- mance of Words, our assemblies offer lopics on a variefy of subjecls. Assembly pro- vides lhe one opporfunily for our enfire slu- denr body lo share in 'rhe same aclivily. ln lhe many presenfalions during +he school year. numerous speakers bolh enlerlained us and helped us plan for lhe fufure by informing us abouf Jrhe presenl. Many public organizalions have fhus co-operaled wilh lhe school admin,- isfrafion lo bring us inleresling programs. The boys quarrel capfivafed fhe audience. page 82 37v7? ' T 7 I F I i D, Ughgrl XIV, Rgclqerl Gggper, Minnichl Row l - leaky, Afrldl, N, Marin, Oplinger, lvlanrl, Relmlfl. C. Humphrey, D. Schaellor. Row 2 - T. Zaharchuk, C. Hall, T. Schwarlz, B. Cscnscils. Our Teachers serenaded us To The Tune of Big John . CREWS Which sTudenT producTion would be com- pleTe wiThouT The indusTrious boys and girls who work bacl4sTage? The sTage crew assem- bles and arranges The properTies Tor The ChrisTmas Vespers, Senior Class Play. and Spring ConcerT. Unusual lighTing eTTecTs Tor The varying moods of The programs are de- vised by Mr. Harry WiTemeyer and his lighTing crew. Under The guidance oT Mr. Edgar Bal- lieT, The proiecTion crew shows The movies Tor assemblies and Tor The individual Teachers. Also, They Take care of The various proiecTors. A big Thank-you is exTended To all The sTudenTs who have served on The crews ThroughouT The year. page B. Newhard. P. Hassler, J. KluchariTz, G. MaThern, J. l-Tauck, R. Oplinger R. DeiberT, R. Engler, R. Fehnel GASOLINE GYPSIES By Charles C. Slewarl' CAST Jean Warren .... ............. M argaref Silfies Rulh Warren .... ---Calherine Pefrucelli Aunl' Philippa--- ------- Mary Coover Bess Beqqs ----- ---Lynelle Rober+s Wally Frazer---- -------- Tifus Ruch Pefer Davis ---- ----- S lephen Hilberg Royal Murphy..-U -------- Lulher Beil Sam Beggs---.. ---- David Berg Aunl Philippa and Jean - money worries GNMIBILY ,N Y' X dqpv ri' Oil! exclaims Jean as Royal, Peler, Rulh, Vfally, and Aural Philippa look on in disbelief. Whaf are you doing here? ranls Sam af his niece Bess. Jean and Wally smiling buf still feudinq. page 84 As Aunf Philippa serves, Peler and Bess drink a loasl lo Jean's financial genius. Oh Bess! dreams Peler as Wally sleeps unconcerned. Good-bye Wally sighs Bess. SYNOPSIS Imagine a secluded woodland wilh lhree boys. lhree girls, and a maiden aunl for company, and you will have a good idea of lhis year's class play. Jean Warren, who is lraveling soulh wilh her sisler Rulh and Aunl Philippa, meels Wally Frazer, son of a weallhy capilalisl, and his lwo friends, Peler Davis and Royal Murphy, in a grove near a dilapidaled farm house. An old flame of lhe boys, ex-chorus girl Bess Beggs, appears, and old Mr. Beggs demands lhey gel off his properly or buy il. VVhen Jean, whom Wally loves bul who spurns him. offers lo buy lhe worlhless land, Wally bids againsl her lo slop her from making whal he is convinced is a dreadful mislake. Jean convinces old Beggs lhal Wally has delusions in which he lhinks he is lhe son of a weallhy induslrialisl and offers her enlire forlune of four lhousand dollars for lhe farm. Afler lhey complele lhe sale and Beggs leaves, Jean shouls wilh joy. Now lhey are rich - she has discovered oil! Laler Bess lells Wally lhe oil is a fake: she planled il lo enlice someone info buying lhe place. He and Bess lry every way lhey can lhink of lo buy lhe land from Jean before she finds oul, bul of course, lhese allempls only make Jean more sure she has done lhe righl lhing. Finally Bess appeals lo Jean's sym- palhy and buys her quarler share which she prompl- ly sells lo Wally. This makes Jean furious and she lurns lo Peler for consolalion. Old Beggs finds oul lhe oil's planled and lells lhe girls. Jean sees how foolish she was and makes up wilh Wally. To com- plele a happy ending Royal discovers a rich vein of clay which his falher will buy from Jean and Wally for forly lhousand dollars. Rulh and Royal plan lo gel married. And Sam Beggs. in lhe slyle of all lhose whose allempls lo defraud olhers, moans, Swindled again fvifnnntnl REAL ESTATE L. ..,. . K , 4 X f Wx N ' 9 . if' ' B M a s . as 'sl' ni' i '29, 6' page 85 Barbara Holubowslci among a few ol' her Clwrislmas presenls. Me,-ry Chrgsfmag 10 011. L-,nd ff, all 5 good ngqhfl SENIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Fun. food and folly, mislleloe and holly. Sanla brouqhl us cheer and mirlh which made our parly iolly. 1 -, v Sanla's gills for Chrislmas - Terry Schneider and Cheryl Keiser. Donning 'rhe Chrislmas spiril. The seniors cele- braled lhe coming winler vacalion wilh dancing and gaiely. We were even forlunale enough lo have Sanla Claus lJeff Colel pop in and presenl' us wilh gills. Popular music was supplied by disc-jockey Allen Borda. The parly, held in lhe cafeleria, was sponsored by lhe sludenl council who were respon- sible for lhe beauliful decoralions. page 86 W, Gogle and J. Schiegel Gil one our af fhe Winfer Prom. B16 WINTER PROM Dancing in dreams ai ihe Winler Prom. l l i While stars and blue nighl sky provide a ro- manfic background for R. Miller and K. Fox. Slrains of gay music, dimmed lighfs, and a feslive winlery almosphere sei lhe scene lor lhe Winler Fan- lasiau. The Prom was held on Jan. 20 in lhe lradilional Communily Cenler which was beaulilully decoraled wilh greens and angel hair, silhouelres of slcalers and shining slars making lhe mood very romanlic. The Siu- denl Council members worlced assiduously arranging all The lasl minule delails. Dancing 'ro 'rhe music of Debonairs, lhose who allended will never lorgel lhe wonderful Time lhey had. .- N. YAw ir' '57 ge 87 V. 1+-fi .SSZP N, W A 3 . Al I lb- lllgjxielaxn... Melchior, Gaspar, and BalThasar Traveled from afar To pay Mrs. Thelma Sanfee, direcTor and prime mover of The homage To The New Born King. The above phoTograph, The one on The facing page, and The one Through The cenfer Told comprise The enTire ChrisTmas Vesper Chorus. So!oisTs Row I - J. Brown, C. Schali, D. Dech, M V. Fehnel. G. STrohl, C. KunTz, B. Fehnel. ' f fi Am MiTcheil, J. Schlegel, K. Fox, F. SchaeTfer. page 88 'fxf VT . i E Row 2 - T. Ruch, L. Beil, S.Asba1h l nh i iii Tffimm Ve oers proudly presenTs her ChrisTmas Vesper Chorus. The poor shepherd and The liTTle children of many lands come To adore The Virgin Mary and The l-loly Child. Ln One by one The members oT The Senior l-ligh Mixed Chorus passed down The aisles carrying lighTed candles and ioyously singing To The sTrains of AdesTe Fidelesn as played on The piano and organ by lvlariorie Kochenash and l.yneTTe RoberTs, respecTively. This marlced The beginning oT The TiTA TeenTh annual ChrisTmas Vespers service oT lNlorTh- ampTon l-ligh. Through soloisTs, musical arrange- 3 Thrilled menTs, speakers, and once more To The re-enacTmenT oT The beauTiTul sTory of our Savior's birTh. Then as each individual candle Tliclcered ouT and The chorus members sang The lasT impressive sTrains oT The BenedicTion, The producTion came To a mellifluous close Tor anoTher year. X.,- The Chrisfmas Vesper speakers are T, Smilh, C. Sieqer, l.. Wall, E, WhiTe, N. Yohn, C. Woginrich, and S. Hilberq. page 89 .,-' I ,., ,,- r ,. ,' T'-' 1 -f' ,f - .N l, mn cfm wf' STRAIGHT LINE 4 3.-5. ...fs I r KI S11-,af i?eeE2fMw1L4fW II is a MAZE inq Ihe variefy of science pfoIec+s presenfed af our annuaI science fair. SCIENCE FAIR Local science fair w7nner5 are Karen Yenser, MaryEIIen I'IiI- berq, DonaId Reimer, Cm? Moyes, and PGLII Palcorny. Cur+ Moyefs reserve cI1empIon science proIecI aI'II1e Lehigh VaIIey Science Fair wins We Navy Science Cruiser Award. ,gm AN mcmomcALLv :mfg cournouzn wu.sou cLouo cmmssn . 'lv- N, ' . Firm EXPANSION VIXQMI ms mon A vuhr 1.38 I-Ill ull MII I 61 I 0' 'once TRACKS 377' Aman ntcrnon L, .,..I .PFIDCIPIL of fha f-ANNA Expansuon Chamber 'uf , page 90 2,1-J., 25. :L . EASTERN DISTRICT CHORUS The Norlhamplon Area Senior High School had 'rhe honor of being chosen hosi Io Ihe annual Easlern Dislricl High School Chorus. Under Mrs. San+ee's direclion, Ihe faculiy and sludenis worked diligenily arranging Iransporlalion, program, housing facili- fies, meals. and rehearsals for Ihe one hundred and seveniy-five 'rop vocalisis llifleen from our schooll who represenl lorry-seven high schools in Ihe Easl- ern Dislricl of Ihe Pennsylvania Music Educaiors Associafion. On regisfrafion day Maryann Flick of Norfhamplon pleasingly assisls Dierulf High School sludenis, Barry Bergensfoclc, Roberia Schell, and Pal Brong. Dr. John D. Raymond, because of his many ears of experience in music, was selecled 'ro head The Dislricf Chorus. He is head of The Lafayeife College Music Deparlmenf and noi only has conducied bands and vocal choruses buf also has judged music coniesls in 'rhirfy-Iwo siales. The program, presenied on Ihe evenings of April I3 and I4, comprised a range of works from com- posilions by Haydn and Brahms 'ro folk songs and spiriiuals. Soloisls Susan Schaffer, Kennelh Zimmerman and Mary Ann Hudy rehearse wifh Dr. John Raymond, Ihe Dislrici Chorus conduclor from Lafayeile College. page 9I .wwff x .g-,S N Xkixxx ,Qt-ygx N il y s Nb 'ss' x5Xkx i v xxx KNQQ N . x QQ N m X 'N Xb. Q X . we i ,NSG X Experfly guided in arfs and crafls by Mr. Melvin Kleppinger, our sfudenls have increased lheir inleresl in lhe various melhocls of pollery and ceramic arf. ARTS EXHIBIT Whelher or nol' you possess ar- lislic Talent you can enio +he arf and shop exhibil. Throughoul lhe year lhe arf. shop. and home eco- nomics sluclenls work lo comple+e Their proiecls in order 'lo achieve recognifion in fhe exhibil: Mrs. Bollman, Mr. Kleppinger, Mr. Fuji- +a. and Mr. Alek Erdosy choose fhe besf proiecfs lo be displayed in fhe 'rwo-day presenlafion. To lop off The exhibit which was held May 8 and 9 al' l'he Communily Cenler. The girls from lhe home economics deparlmenl' modeled 'rheir creafions in a fashion show. 3 9 gnu . M5 in Fashions from Norfhamplon, lhaf may appear someday in Paris, are creafions by Mrs. Virginia Bollman's girls from The home economics deparlmenf. page 92 31- --we we if ' This is R. Schrey's 'rradiiional sfyle bench. .,,,,,..f ,K 1 5 I . Area residenis admire sfudenf efforfs af fha ad' exhibif. .Pi S M. Mifcheil appiies her ariisiic ialeni io a waiercoior. page 93 5.2 g,, 1.3 Q I f ..,....,...., ' D. Greene made This beaufiful chesf of drawers. A qunrack made by an able buf unknown arfisan. Q Q x., John Erdosy swings high on The rings while Vllhile Frank Holland and John Bendekovifs Tumble The resT of The Troupe look on. Willie Gogel holds The maTs wiTh ease GYM EXHIBITION The Second Annual Senior High Gym ExhibiTion. held on May 3, opened wiTh The execuTion oT The WaTerTall in which all The members of boTh The boy's and girl's gym Teams parTicipaTed. Under The compeTenT leadership oT Their insTrucTors Miss Joan Kremus, Mrs. E. J. Krall, lvlr. Al Erdosy. and Mr. Jim Oplinger. The Teams performed on The high bar, Trampoline, Swedish loox, long-horse. side horse. Tly- ing rings, parallel bars, and in calisThenics and girl's Tumbling. For The closing selecTion The enTire com- pany louilT various Types of human pyramids and The show ended wiTh TumulTuous applause. u Edlem n s Ts one ouT on The rings. STeve fXsbaTh on The high bar e cuT ng a kidney circle ,T page 74 xkxl Swx N1' 'ax ff! , RN F X f X Q j Xp. Six ' f ff X . 'X' 9' fjqv ,xxx 1,1 .. ' W f ' ' TF 5 1 N I .hx l5g ' I , I I7 ' rw K Nix X , X 3 j EL I X x sax Q 2 'X ff, Y 'px X X ,I JL V I , y x h E ,TA-?J : ' X x XX x ' f N! V grqym-twr u Jf. , I ,H I - Q ' , f X Pi , k X X 3 X A x A K' I A X y .171 f N ,f 2 rf , Nil! S- Kiwi? K XY 1 , '+ l Q H xx X I fft Q16 A xx kx I A mb ff ML Q! j f 'Q ' .X ff 'fl V. f s su!! ' I KX f 'L' fff ' M M Mk V QS W 'RW Row I - Assl. Coach P. Schneider, J. Sielconlc, G. Reenoclc. E. Daumer, C. Kremus, W. Gogle, R. Milcovilch, C. Wogenrlch, F. Herzog, J. Cole, Head Coach A. Erdosy. Row 2 - Assl. Coach L. Wolf, R. Ondrelca, R. Oplinqer, A. Paulcovils, J. Bende- kovils. S. Asbalh, D. Sawka, D. Micio, L. Newhard, W. Weinholfer, Assl. Coach W. Slranzl. Row 3 - C. Moyer, R. Flyle, J. Hall, R. Sodl, T. Unger, D. Ware. G. Eberhardl, R. Siekonic, R. Kleppinger. Row 4 - Mgr. J. Siekonic, R. Lindenmoyer, M. Liselski, D. Chrislolf, J. Erdosy. i P T' FOOTBALL Charlie sefs himself To grab one of many from Siekonic. Lisefsld - fo Herzog - fo payoff. page 96 Q- Lisefski hifs ihe wide open spaces. J .QQ .A .Ma 'X Around fhe end wiih Lisefski again Wogenrich and Sodl run interference for Kremus againsf Lehighfon. page 97 I ' x f'15..,-1 Q' Where is flue ball? . . . Who knows? The Kids do. Co-capfains for '62, Kneeling - Bill Gogle, Russ Mikovilch: Slanding - Charles Wogenriclm, Coach Al Erdosy, Carl Kremus page 98 rhwWM'Wfw'N 'UrwW nf m r fr 'M VARSITY scones 'S NHS OPP W 4 24 Phillipsburg 27 4- Y 52 Emmaus 9 , 5 40 Whi+ehaIl 6 , 2 V ,. A 5:4 ' ' ffm 54 Sla'Hng+on 7 2 i . M 1 , MN 52 Palmerfon O f V 15 , 52 Lehighfon o 4 2 'x 54 Nazare+h 0 , ,.,, XVI xg' 73 Sfrouclsburg 0 ' lp A 4 '55 27 Cafasauqua 0 , ' S 5 ' 2 4 4 lqi. Ez. ff ' 4 gf mm Siekonic +o Cole: Dramafic firsf +ouchdown againsi' fhe Rough Riders. page 99 Kneeling C Kle nlop, R. Sielconic, C. Wogenrich, M. Liselslci, C. Kunlz. Sfanding - Coach H. Dollar, R Spengler J Hall D Elclchoff J Sekonic. F. Csencsifs. BASKETBALL O NHS OPP NHS Slroudsburg Dieruff Emmaus Founlain Hill Whifehall Phillipsburg Slafingfon Belh. Cafholic Palmerfon Cenl. Cafholic Cafasauqua Coplay Lehighlon Hamburg Sfroudsburg Palmerfon Emmaus Cafasauqua Whilehall Lehighfon The Konlcrele Kids paced by seniors Charlie Wo- ginrich. Rich Spengler. and John Sielconic. finished The season wi'rh a 9-I2 won-los+ record. Affer some surprise wins in 'rhe lirsf half. 'rhe Kids opened lhe second half wilh a shocking upsel over Palmerfon. Realizing CaHy as 'rheir obslacle. The Kids pul on a valianl efforf for viclory. buf il wasn'1' enough. al fhe final buzzer, Cally was on 'rop 7l-65. page IOI Wogenriclw fallies layup againsf Palmerlon, Swosh - Spangler adds lwo more. Lisefski shools as Sielconic moves info posilion. lg v1sl oRS Ho E X f 1 gi N nf ' f XVogenricl'm goes for layup againsf Cally, page I02 xy 26:2 Q Qiwv fx' , ,J v vp N 5 ' Y' g 'J sf -S 1 Q, gg Wogenriclw sinlcs anolher againsl Lelniglwfon. Spangler orbils one for a quick lally. li 4. - A ' A ,. ,A.. . Row I Kneeling - G. Amore, D. Micio, D. Creyer, C. Silfies, VV. Gossler, D. Wall, F. Niclcisher, D. Micio. Row 2 Sfanding - Assl. Coach Mr. S. Micio, R. Flyfe, J. Gonfar, R. Minnich, D. Berg, D. Laury, G. Reenoclc, W. Gogle, R. Mikovilch, L. Spanilz, Coach Mr. H. Wall. Washinglon Tournamenl Finalisls: Kneeling - D. Wall, D. Micio, G. Reenoclc. Sfanding - W. Gogle, J. Suranosky, D. Micio. J. Cole. Row I Siffing - J. Rolhdculsch, J. Eberharclf, E. Filchner, J. Blaschalc, J. Dougherly, C. Sieger, P. Hassler, C. Sillles. R. Remaley, R. Slywensky. Row 2 Kneeling - J. Smilh, J. Henry, B. Loch, D. Silfies, B. Newhard, J. Billy, D. Schlegel, Rolland, J. DeNardo, N l-luzac. Row 3 Sfancling - Coach Mr. Wolf, J. Schelloclc, J. Gasper, L. Solf, W. Richie, C. Baker, D. Vllaldman, E. Rice, R. Slrauss R. Hugo, D. Jacoby, B. Lloyd. NNW .s A 'WFif'4fx,.'f5Ys. swgwlp ,ef A W - Don Micio, praclicing Those Boy ScouT knoTs, wins again for The Black and Orange. Russ MikoviTch rides a Canary To The ground. Anyone Tor a broken neck? asks Dave Wall as he works over Tom Schleicher. WRESTLING During The TirsT year of spliT-league acTiviTy, NorThampTon's grapplers capTured Their divi- sion TiTle wiTh a 7-O league record. AlThough no individual remained undeTeaTed, a splendid Team eTTorT resulTed in a winning season. The independenT maTches added Two wins and Three deTeaTs To The ToTal. NorThampTon Tin- ished Third by a one-poinT margin in The disT- ricT meeT and advanced Three men as disTricT champions. G. Reenoclc seems To ihink llwal lhe poor boy won'+ need lwis arm anymore NHS OPP NHS O 39 Nolre Dame Phillipsburg 28 Emmaus Dieruff 50 Slroudsburg Parkland 8 Easlon Bellxlehem 45 Wlwilelwall Wm. Allen 45 Slafinglon J. Cole fries fo use luis Allen opponenf as a club lo beef The floor 'lo deaflw. page l05 9.29, . QQQQ Row I - Mgr. G. Miller, J. Eberis, D. Siegfried, P. DeNardo, L. Spanilz, Mgr. R. Spadi, F. I-Iarhardi. Row 2 C Clnnamella L. Newhard, D. Silfies, W. Grab, J. Erdosy, W. Rockovils, G. Sodl. Row 3 - Assf. Coach J. Oplinger, S Tanczo R Yosf G Mooney, M. Lisefslci, T. Tanczos, J. Kroclc, D. Bilous, D. Chrisloff, Coach M. Lisefslci. Row 4 - R. Wagner J Slekonnc R Oplan ger. J. Bendelcovifs, D. Eickhoff, E. Daumer, S. Shoemaker, Mgr. B. Boyer. The NAJSHS baseball squad won six games while dropping Three games This season wi+h Iwo games remaining. Senior members of Ihe Ieam are: Ed Daumer, John Siekonic, John Bendelcoviis, Tom Tanczos, Don Silfies, Larry Newhard. ' SCORES OPP N HS OPP 4 Emmaus 9 6 IO Whiiehall 9 2 2 Palmerfon I2 7 I Slafingfon 6 2 6 Lehighfon I7 O O Sfrouclsburg 2 I4 page IO6 Parkland Whiiehall Cafasauq ua Coplay Norfhwesfern Caiasauqua r t ww K. ,,,,,x, ,.x .Lk , .. ,W -, J. x G. Mooney evadcs a pick-off affempf as L, Newhard looks on. . .2- ,f??3.2k fl N 1 ' , .'. 4 .'. I .X .:.f,L, - ' -- ' ' V ' '4' ' ' -vvwlzl . ' X ,VY Y v xg A o 3 4-,, W f f fs -wi V- 4 .QQ-w ww. ,MJ ,X - www-A' .4 fi ' +'i'afCI?I V ' 1 73l3 fw , Q V. J A f4,,,,g,f Y Aw-us Liseiski seis himself for fhe ncxf Hwrow from The Caiiy pifcher, Crock qgfg me J7 W,n,ggi,d ,A L x , v. I Thumb from an umpire ai The Whifehall game 4. x ky- fwfr- , - -u xi V. hz, fa 4W:f3.,.f,pw V g Af W 'V , 7' I :AU ,,y .,,,g,3' W 5 w, 5fJv5Q'wEQI'fL,' 'Z '7 ' . 'M Y' www Q, uf , 1 D. Eickhoff sfrefches for fha ball fo nip a Slaier baserunner af first page IO7 lf would be a lol easier wifh a pole, wouldn'l' il, Charlie? Dm, i , W TRACK Sliclcing your Tongue oul won'f make 'lhe discus fly any lurlher, Mr. Rice. Coach Richard Reimer's lrackmen have run info dilficullies lhus far in l'he season. Due lo a lack of experience, nafural Jralenf, and good wealher necessary for praclice, The Konlcrele Kids have noi been alole +o develop info a leam which mighl effeclively compefe for 'rhe league lille. However, even if The season as a whole has looked black, 'rhere has been a brighl' spof. Senior Charlie Woginrich has gone unde- iealed in pole vaull' compelifion. He has esfablished a new field record of I l' IOM . A+ Jrhe Emery Relays in Belhlehem. Charlie sel a new Class A2 record of I I' IOVQH. The leam is improving, and, wilh lhree meels. lhe League lvleel, and Jrhe Dislrici ll Tourney yel lo be held, lhe lraclc leam may be alole 'ro loring home some laurels. ' v,-' f F. Herzog. S. Asbafh, and R. Bird find our lhaf somelimes your besl isn'l quile enough. page l08 NI-IS OPP 2IIf3 Dlerull 68M 26 Belhlehem 64 37 Allen High 53 3 I V2 Wilson Boro 58'f2 22 Parkland 68 Four men fo run lho mllez L. Bell, S. Asbalh, 43 Emmaus 6' F. Herzog, and C. Woqlnrlch. 48 I!5 Slrouclslourg 46 475 53 Slalinglon 47 35If3 Palmerlon SQV3 33 9fIO Lehlghlon bl IXIO L.V.I.A.A. - I7 ---- 3rd place Row I - C. Sleger, A. Edelman, W. Rice, M. Danner, F. I-Ierzog, C. Woglnrlch, L. Bell, S. Asbalh, E. Rlce, D. Dreisbach. Row 2 - C. Miller, R. Chabac, C. Kleinfop, R. Delbert J. Graver, J. I-Iall, J. Kish, W. Harlman, D. Hall. Row 3 - R. Bird, J. Beil, J. Blaschalc, K. Nlclclscher, M. Marlnlclc, R. Benlz, D. Morgan, R. Slellle. R. Murphy. Row 4 - A. Kolehauser, J. Gaspar, B. Lloyd, R. McCandIess, J. Feldman, J. Eberhardf, R. Klipple, F. Mllellcs. Coach R. Reimer. Coach H. Wall lnol plcluredl. . mlm ILL YW. VL page IO9 --in I p f4j 1L Q N N 1 ' ' . ,, E- V ' -1' 3, ' ' l , 4 -+ ,J ..... Y Y Wiki ' Xgtmrfxm ax X, ,WW . , b ,fy 7 0 . A f as . A lan Q Q ,f ', I UV 1 -g X V, 4 ll Yx if 4 7x M v X M13 A I f in Q3 'T 42 X - I I JIT I fi H f g kv M w ff A XA ' Am Y ,li x X X I y A ,, f . V A W X jf A ,pf M W A I 5 5 ii: 41,411 4 A Fc ' ', 'ak , fb Tj ,A X 1 ,f , 5 4 If ,C I ' 1 f' X I 1 41 x J' - 'f 5 1 X, , ' , ,f f r' , , -7 QE .. ' 1 , me Qgy-.' Hs : , ,- ' ,X , , 4 .1 1 , 1?- MLN' X 'lx' lf. A Q R ll K , ,, 1 A I ,.' U W X ,N x -1' 7 x xx A f ww 4 IIIU IIIE? I 1 . , A 1, N - V F .- .1 i QU: b V - U7 M Y g KKKV E-3-1 - Lnixf 1 f V X f f w ,, A ' A wr. - 1 'A 'f ' I 1 ,f I , ,v w M., Y-X. dlll I L ' i. Q--H11 Dr. lrvin H. Soir. Jr. Dr. lrvin H. Soil, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Soir, Sr. of RD. 2, Norihampion. graduared from Noriharnplon High School in I946. Wifh his basic inieresis in ihe field of science. he weni on ro receive a bachelor of science degree from Yale Universiiy in I95O and was awarded a dociorafe in physics from fhe Massachuseifs Insriiufe of Technology in 1954. Dr. Soli is now head of 1'he Microwave Phys- ics Seciion of Fairchild's Research and Devel- opmeni Laboraiories ai Palo Alio. California where he now resides. His work consisis of invesiigaiing 1'he applicaiions of semiconduc- for 'rechnology 'ro microwave componenis. He has published papers in ihe Physical Review, The Journal of Applied Physics and The Re- views of Scienfific lnsfrumenfs. FAMOUS GRADUATES We pause io remember a few of ihe graduaies who have enriched +he name of Norihampion High School. Their oufsfanding achievemenis characferized by iniiiaiive and hard work have broughi ihem promineni recogniiion in 'rheir chosen vocaiions. They have become The iype of ciiizen which America is proud fo acknowledge. , 'i I T' al f n 5 db' x , In pageII2 K, W ' g . . Ngo, A Q 4,13 rw! I X x! NJ y 'yi .Q .-1 l ' 9 .41 c, nz' Belly Seidel Overlooking lhe peaceful counlryside, hisloric Cherryville lnn slands. The inn now houses lhe enchanling Belly Seidel Gill Shops where arlisl-designer Belly Seidel has galhered logelher some of lhe finesl crealions lo be found anywhere. Belly, who gradualed from Norlhamplon High School in l932. is inlernalionally known for her achievemenls in lhe arl world. An example of her arlworlc may be found in lhe NAJSHS sludenl lounge where lhe plale she designed commemoraling Presidenl Eisenhower's firsl birlhday in lhe While House is now mounled. The plale is done in her famous Pennsylvania Dulch molif and is now a colleclor's ilem. Anolher example of her arlworlc may be found in lhe Holel Traylor's Pennsylvania Dulch Coffee Shop. exclusively designed by Belly. Indeed. Belly Seidel merils -the honor of being named one of Norlhamplon's mosl famous graduales. FAMOUS GRADUATES sccsi gy cess A Jack Seidel Belly's brolher, Jaclc, has also achieved fame lhrough his excellenl carloon work. Jack is nalionally lcnown for his develop- menl of My Friend, lrma. which was also on radio and conseguenlly made inlo lwo molion piclures. Jaclc now resides in Glendora. California, wilh his wife and lwo sons where he has his own shop and designs lhe cards lhe slars buy - unique greeling cards wilh lhal humorous effecl. Prior lo lhe eslablishmenl of his own lousiness, Jack had worked wilh lhe cele- bralecl Wall Disney. Jack can readily be called anolher Norlhamplon High famous graduale, and we complimenl him on his fine achievemenls and special proficiency in lhis parlicular phase of arl. Margaref M . Kozero Margaref M. Kozero, daugh+er of Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Kozero of I63l Main Sfreel. Norihampion, has also eslablishecl herself in lhe world of ar+. Margare+'s inleresfs in school were chiefly in modern arl' and music. Afler gradua- lion in I957, she majored in lndus+rial Design a+ lhe Philadelphia Museum College of Arr. Mar- garel now resides af 42I Philip Slreef, Defroi+ I5. Michigan. where she is employed by fhe General Molors Technical Cenier as an aulomofive de- signer on The Ponfiac siafl. FAMOUS GRADUATES Leon C. Kuniz Jr. Leon C. Kunlz, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Kunlz, Sr. of Balh, Pennsylvania, is well known for his achievemenis in lhe world of music. Afier graduaiion in l95O, Leon aflended The New School of Music in Philadelphia and also 'rhe Juliard School of Music in New York. While in school Leon parlicipaied in many mu- sical aciivilies and also played wi+h ihe dislricl, regional, and slale bands. Leon is now playing lhe French horn wilh lhe Meiropolilan Opera Company of New York Ciiy, and during The sum- mer monihs he plays wifh The Sanla Fe Opera Company of New Mexico. To Leon, a residenl of New York Cily, The admirafion of his Alma Maier is appropriarely aliribuled. page II4 Xx X . f X N AS! X, Wrlt. f4NQ3'AX n mw4 9 if gf QX ily 66! DMEM W ff ek QQ 6EQgFM'f sal, N ' 5 wg A , - A X -S xx I f xx ff , h f ,Lv ,Jr IK I lv , fy' Xxx .,, . 2 f', f-f:2Ef,1 4 X X X :gf 0 1 f X jX kg+Qyg51m q Ox X lj Q 9 2' Q f X Eb -- v - . X 'ind ak 97' X X ' '42- I ' ' 1 M V C517 J f Wcrnmqx' y N ' ' 1 P x f 1' hxwlf fill, ' , 'V EX el 4-F X. W x M g f XX+N XQQTTZEQTEQ U X Xx W -TT---H 5-Lv ff Jalcwuer EcliTors and Advisors: SeaTed, Mrs. Geiger, business advisor: Linda Wall, ediTor- in-chief: Marjorie Kochenash, assisTanT ediTor. STancling, Thomas SchwarTz, phoTo- graphy ediTorg Mr. Frailey, phofography advisor: MargareT Drake, liTerary ediTor: Mr. Gunkle, ediTorial advisor: Earlene WhiTe, layouT ediTor: Mr. Kleppinger, arT advisor: Mary Coover, arT edifor: Lewis LiberTo, sporTs ediTor, The AmpTennian STaTT sTarTed Their work in Sep- Tember oT l96l. The Theme Power was chosen To coincide wiTh The senior class moTTo. Charlie ATlas was devised by our creaTive arT sTaTT To make The Theme inTeresTing. The business sTaTT conTracTed adverTisers and soliciTed Tor paTrons. The phoTo- qraphy sTaTT was kepT busy capTurinq all The acTivi- l962 A M P T E N N I A N Ties and sporTs evenTs oT The year Tor our book of memories. WriTing and correcTing copy kepT The liTerary sTaTT acTive, while The iob of seTTing up The book was unclerTaken by our capable layouT sTaTT. The sTaTTs weaThered many problems and conTrover- sies, buT They all seem Trivial now as everyone enjoys The success of our yearbook - The Ampfennian '62, AmpTennian STafT: SeaTed, William CsencsiTs, Jane Bilheimer, Maryann l-leisTand, Barbara Holubowski, Gary MaThern, lassisTanT layouT ediTorT, Karen Zarayko, LayouT STaTT: Winnifred Kosher, Nancy Gray, Rose Ann Gill, lassisTanT liTerary ediTorT, LiTerary STaTT. Sfanding, Maxine MiTchelI, ArT STaTT3 Charles Sieger, TassisTanT sporTs ediTorl: Thomas SmiTh, Larry Newhard, Sporfs Sfaffg RoberT FlipoviTs, Richard Gomes, PhoToqraphy STaTT: Carol Weidman, iunior reporfcr: Maryann Puchyr and Hannah Kilgore, sophomore reporTers. lnoT picTured - Nancy Yohn and CharloTTe G-earyl. page II6 STAFFS l Secrcfarial Slall: Sealed, Pal Shoemaker, Sandra Richie. Sfanding, Elaine Falaf, Veronica Gall, Judy l-lnalh, Theresa Schneider, Mary Ann Wagner. Business Sfall: Sealed, Barbara Galgon, Veronica Gall, lvlary Ann Flick, Darlene Becker, Joan Slrickland, Chrisline Sharkazy Janice Schlegel, Gloria Beers. Sfanding, Diane Loch, Doris Beal, Slephen Kolusky, Theresa Schneider, Judy Hnalh. page II7 G e I wsh every class were like This. Highesf honors are presenTed To J Trach by Dr. Eichler and Daryl STrohI FINAL ACTIVITIES A Tlurry oT exciTing acTiviTy IcepT The seniors busy as Their school days drew To a close. The prom was an enchanTing and exciTing aTTair, buT The highIighT oT Their lasT monTh was The WashingTon Trip. To add To Their heavy schedule. The seniors also parTi- cipaTed in The Tarewell assembly as well as many o+her parTies and dances. Then, aT The commence- menT exercises, The key To The world ouTside was disTribuTed To The sTudenTs in The Torm oT a diploma. cuIminaTing Their secondary educaTion and securing success in The TuTure. J Tomecselc J Kocnenash N Werlcheiser, and W. Oplinger sTocIc up Tor a long sTudy hall. The seniors prepare Tor Ihe Tinal Tep page IIB 'S X 'irieval li ef A ff ww s 4 NH. PM Firsf Row - D. Dech, W. Oplinger, J. Novografz, R. Miller, D. Vogel, R. Schleqel, C. Rank, G. Seiar. S. Barfer, C. Kulp. J. Mau- ser, B. Roberis. SENIOR PROM As social life reached ils zenilh for ihe year, slu- denls looked forward To affending lhe spring prom Mani Aloha a+ fhe Memorial Communify Cenfer. Reigning over fhe affair were king and queen, Rob- erl Schlegel and Chrisline Rank. Les Baer and his orcheslra provided a Hawaiian almosphere for This farewell prom. Colored iciures were Taken of The couples allending and flie year ended happily for all ff. .4 1 fo iff, fig 5' i' . NX ' ,ls '-, 'J - iz, . .K F I I ' 1 A., page II9 MAD' Beverly RoberTs discusses A Look aT The UniTed NaTions. Darry E. Dech explains Why Peach lnTo Space7 COMMENCEMENT As we review our senior year. we pause To look back on The class oT l96l. Our lasT memory of Them is Their Commencement held on June I4, l96l. aT 8 p.m. in The audiTorium of The NorThampTon Area JoinT Senior High School. Beverly RoberTs, a member of The graduaTing class, discussed A Look aT The UniTed NaTions. and Darryl E. Dech. also a member oT The 'bl class, explained Why Reach lnTo Space? BoTh were original oraTions. Willard Oplinger, class presiclenT. announced The names of The respecTive seniors as They came TorTh To receive Their diplomas. Through Tear-glisTened eyes They ended Their high school years wiTh The singing of Their class song and Alma MaTer. page l20 Judge Kessinger, boy ora+or, lecfures al Commencemenf. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Judge Harold Caldwell Kessinger, who has been rermed as droll as Will Rodgers and as dynamic as Wendell Wilkie, discussed Tuning in on 'lhe Fu'rure af lhe graduarion exercises of The class of '6l. Judge Kessinger was raised a Quaker and was educaled ar Blackburn College, Norlhwesfern Uni- versiry. and 'rhe Universily of Chicago. He earned his way rhrough college as lhe boy ora'ror and has appeared on lhe plallorm many limes wirh The coun+ry's leading speakers. Judge Kessinger has spoken in all filly srales - as well as Cuba, Canada, Mexico, and England. page l2I 5,5920 N f',..,, S OYQQLY f so mgj 1 , ilk f ff-fl pf ai d.. .... I A I X il 1 5 5 - Xa 3 fs Q Li E a f , XX dy get V E XX QYQZQS7 f x , O -. T X i ,, 6033 , . , ' A i f Xi K ua CSI -:L n l 5 -inf- pc- ' gk . .IQ M M- - 1 vv1.Q,,,M 4 STAR CONTRIBUTIONS ik ik ik ik ATLAS CEMENT COMPANY P. C. BALZE, M.D. and L. E. WILDRICK, M.D. THE CEMENT NATIONAL BANK CROSS COUNTRY CLOTHES, INC. DRAGON CEMENT COMPANY Division of American-MarieH'a FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BATH HILLTOP LUNCHEONETTE JOHN'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY KEYSTONE PORTLAND CEMENT CO. LEHIGH VALLEY DAIRY J. J. NEWBERRY 8x CO., Nor'I'hampI'on, NEWHARD'S DRUG STORE N. H. S. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NORTHAMPTON ROTARY CLUB NORTHAMPTON SANITARY DAIRY R 81 S PRINTERS ST. STEPHEN GERMAN-HUNGARIAN SICK AND BENEFICIAL SOCIETY WAS-DEN GUNS Company Pennsylvania 3 STAR commsurlous ik B 8: L Formal Wear Renlals Klecknersville Sunoco Service Irving W. Coleman, Esq. KornfeincI's Mk+. Joseph L. Fischl, Beer DisI'riIou+or H. A. Miller 81 Sons Gourmei' Inn Penn-Dixie Cemenl' Corporalion HeiI'zman's Economy Slore S+. JosepI1's Sociefy Klecknersville Ho+eI Sand Ridge Blouse Co. 2 Star Contributions ALPHA ZETA TRI-HI-Y MILLER BROS. l AMEY'S SERVICE STATION NORTHAMPTON 8: BATH RAILROAD CO. DR. AND MRS. GEORGE C. BRONG NORTHAMPTON HOME FURNISHERS CHAMPION SALES Xu SERVICE QUALITY SERVICE STATION, INC. GENERAL SUPPLY CO. CHARLES G. REMMEL INSURANCE PAUL E. HALL, GENERAL CONTRACTOR SLATE EXCHANGE HOTEL HARHART FUEL OIL SPITKO SIGN SERVICE HERD MOBILE HOMES, INC. TAMA MFG. CO., INC. KEISER'S STEAK HOUSE DR. J. A. TURNER HAROLD KOCHER, ROOFING 2IST STREET CLOTHING STORE ChaP'na Waffles UNIVERSAL PANTS co., mc. LERNER's DEPT. sToRE, mc. WALNUTPORT STATE BANK LIEDERKRANZ WaInu+por'I', Pennsylvania pg I24 I Star Contributions Ahwa Visfa Greenhouses RouI'e I, Walnulporf, Pennsylvania American Hofel An'I'hony's Reslauranl' Ar+'s Food Marke+ AI'Ias Hofel Barry's Auio Supplies Barlholomew Funeral Home Ba+h Home News Bafh HoI'eI Balh Service Slafion Bensing Funeral Home A'H'y. George M. Berg Bob's Flower Shop Brel-1 Cleaners AH'y. Jerome W. Burkepile. Jr. Chip's Lunch Coplay Nalional Bank Crossroads Mobile Home Cenler Danny's Arlanfic Dave's Gulf Service Roberf Day's Hauling Service Harold Q. Dorfer Insurance Agency Dr. Wallace Drumheller Eberhardf's Economy Markel' Eberhardi' 8: Mazur SI'ore Elecfric Cenrer EImer's Markel' Dr. Lloyd Eslinger EI'heI's Beaul' Salon Fehnel's FeeJ8c Grain Service Fosfer Jewelers A Friend Edwin Gardner, Eleclrical Conlraclor George's Music Sfore John Geosifs' Marker Gilles ie Jeweler Woociow Greene 8: Son Pain'I'ing and Papering Coniracfors Harly BoHling Company Har+igan's Cul' Rafe Harhell's LuncI1eoneHe Sue E. Hoffman J. C. Hu'H'erer's Texaco Service Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hvazda Jack's Res'I'auran'I' KeppeI's I G A Markel' Keyslone Reslaurani Franklin A. Kocher Bob Kosc. Esso Trading Pos'I' A'H'orney Russell Kowalyshyn Frank Krafzer Inferior Decoraling and Remodeling page l25 Kruper Bros. Appliances Lahovski Cleaners A. A. Lapp Agency Howard H. Laubach F. B. Laufik, Jeweler Lehigh Valley Sporfing Goods Lenfz Mo+or Co. Carl D. Loch, General Insurance 8: Real Eslafe Edwin A. Loch Marsh Greenhouse Mooresfown General S'I'ore Moyer's Marker Newhard's Cycle Shop Newhard's Funeral Home I962 Nafional Honor Sociel Nor+hamp+on Business 84 Professional Women's Club Nor+hampI'on Quofa Club Norfhampron VarsiI'y N Club Norfhamplon VFW Pos'I' 47l4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novografz J. Onuschak - Beer Dis'I'ribuI'or P 8: M Modern Plumbing 8: Healing PaImer+on Beverage Co. Dr. Sidney Parmei' and Family Dr. and Mrs. N. Pefrucelli Poin'r-Phillips General Sfore George H. Rehrig Reinisch Insurance Agency Reilz Jewelers Repper+'s Sinclair Ro+l1 Bro+hers, Inc. Roxy Thea'I're Rudy's Marker S 8: G Aufo Sales S+. Nicholas Ukrainian Home Associafion S+. Pe+er 8: Paul R. C. S. B. Sociefy Schisler Funeral Home Joseph Schneider - Roofing, Siding Cur+is SeII'zer, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sieger Joseph Simcoe, Beverage Dislribufor SinaI'ore's Marker Frank M. Skrapifs. Esq. Michael J. Skweir, M.D. Smi+h's Barber Shop Spaar's Luncheon S'I'uIl's Phofo Service Mr. and Mrs. William Swallow Whifehall Building Supply Co. George C. WiH- 81 Sons, Florisl' Wunderler's Markel' Dr. Norman A. Zevin Daryl Amey Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bahnick Miss Marge Bariloviis Mrs. Barier Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lufher Bariholomew Leslie S. Barlow Frank Becker James Becker Richard Becker Mr. Mr. Mr. Gloria Kalhleen Beers Judi Benneil' Mr. and Mrs. George Bennis David G. Berg Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bergenslock Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Biery Judy Binder 'bl Barbara Bird Bad Man Brown Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown Mr. and Mrs. Waller Brown Mrs. Margarei Ceykorsky Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chrisiopher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sianley Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colarusso Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coover William Csencsiis Mrs. Joyce Dannecker Mr. Paul Danner Mr. and Mrs. Sfanley Danner Edward D. Daumer. Sr. John Daumer Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Darryl Dech Floyd T. Dech and Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob Dech Gerald Demko Bruce Deppe Vivian E. Deppe 53 Mr. and Mrs. John Derkifs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deulsch Mr. William G. Deulsch Mr. and Mrs. Ar+hur Diehl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Diehl Siephen L. Dogmanifs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doroskio and Family Mr. and Mrs. Claude Druckenmiller, Sr. Sandra and Terry Druckenmiller Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehrmann Susan Ehrmann Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Karen Eril Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ervin Kenneih Eickhoff A. G. Engler John Farkas Alberf Fensfermaker Mrs. lda Fensfermaker Be'l+y Fields Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Fogle Mr. and Mrs. John M. Frailey Rev. Mark H. Franiz A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Claylon Funk Richard Funk Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. PATRONS Anna Marie Garger Mr. Mrs. John Garger, Sr. and Mrs. Mamie Gaugler '44 Charloife Geary Mr. and Mrs. Kermif E. Geary Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Howard George. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Gogle, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Graver Mr. and Mrs. C. Pearce Gray Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Haas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. V. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. James Hahn Mr. and Mrs. William Halbfoesfer Miss Elsie Hall Mrs. Mariha Hall Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hall Mrs. Harry Hallman Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hawk Charles Hangen Kay Heffelfinger Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heffelfinger Richard Heff elfinger Rochelle P. Heffelfinger '62 Miss Rulhann Mr. and Mrs. Heffelfinger Sfanley Heinlzelman Duane H. Henninger Mr. and Mrs. George D. Henninger Mr. and Mrs. Judy Hnalh Mr. Roberi M. Henninger '62 and Mrs. Pefer Hnafh Mr. and Mrs. James Horvalh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hunsberger Mrs. Cafherine Hunsicker '42 Mr. Mr. Ma rlha Jand Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Anna E. Kish Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hulh and Mrs. Warren Huih riseviies Howard Jones, Sr. Edgar A. Keller Warren Kemmerer and Mrs. and Mrs. Barlon W. Kesler and Mrs. Saul Kiverf Mr. and Mrs. Kennefh Kline Miss Annabelle Kmelz Donald M. Koch Mr. and Mrs. John Koch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kromer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurlz Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lapp and Famil Mr. and Mrs. Alberl M. Lerch Mr. and Mrs. Anfhony Liberio Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Liberio, Sr. Lewis J. Liberlo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Liberlo. Jr. Mr. Nicholas Liberio, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Lindenmoyer and son Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Macbride and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Mann Y Sons Mr. and Mrs. John Marakovils and Thomas Marakoviis Mr. and Mrs. John Marushok Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCandless Clinl McCray Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Messner Mr. and Mrs. George Messner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Messenlehner David M. Micio Mr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mizgerd Barbara Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mooney Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mooney Mrs. Emma Moser Dr. and Mrs. Homer Nearing Elizabeih Nicholas '60 Pai Novak Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Olarechi' Mr. and Mrs. James P. O'Mara Mr. and Mrs. Frank O lin er Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs P 9 Lesfer Oswald and Jimmy Ramond OH. Sr. James S. Palles Miss Hilda Pany Jean Pany '45 Sally and Jimmy Pany Mr. and Mrs. Ernesi' C. Paules Mrs. Mary K. Paules Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' Paynler James Phillips Dolores Poandl and Mrs. Paul Porkorny Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rabe and Mrs. Joseph Radakoviiz and Family John Reese The Reverend John H. Reese Aaron H. Rehrig Mr. and Mrs. Quinius Reinerl Mr. Claylon Remaley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riebe Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, Sr. and Mrs. Charles Rockovils Beverly Rodgers '6l Mr. and Mrs. David Ruch Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roberl J. Sakifis Jere Sakorsky Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Sanfee Dennis Sawka Mr. and Mrs. Barlon Schlegel Luiher Schlegel ll Mr. and Mrs. Lulher L. Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Schlegel PATRONS Clara S. Schmidi John Schmidf Mrs. Julia Schmid? Miss Pauline Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Sfephen Schneider Theresa Schneider ' Cafherine A. Scholl Mr. Fred Schwenk Mr. John F. Seier '33 Mr. and Mrs. Roberi' L. Seier Chrisline Sharkazy Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sharkazy Pafricia Shoemaker '62 Mr. and Mrs. George Silfies Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Silfies Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silvius Richard J. Simcoe and Mrs. Peler Skrapiis and Mrs. Theodore W. Smilh and Mrs. William A. Smiih Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roloeri Snyder Mrs. Alexander Sohonyay Mr. and Mrs. John Sollis Mr. and Mrs. John R. Spanilz Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Sfangl and Mrs. John Slangl Mr. Richard Sfelch Mrs. Juliana Slolsifs Mrs. Caroline Sfruss Mr. Richard Sluber Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Teno ..1-om.. Mr. Donald Uhrich Mrs. Harold Van Buskirk Mr. and Mrs. Granr Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Walberf Mr. and Mrs. Eileen Waliz George J. Weber Gerald Werkheiser '62 William Wallers Mr. and Mrs. Herberl Werkheiser Jr Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Werkheiser. Jr Viole+ Werkheiser '62 Emily R. Werley Maryann Werner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Werneli' Mr. and Mrs. Roberi F. Wernefl' Shirley WerneH' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woginrich Woody Miss Edi+h Yohn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yohn Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Zarayko Madeline Zelena 5 :ff M QV Q b ff , az .fa Q 1 N 1 x 4 , 7 1 M .Ax L. gi . M v-'yy I A A page I28 15 Q' 1 . P4 Z ,.- '6 'X 7 - 1 -al .VN f .r tv 'ti .Q D. 's '. o A . . . 4 K 1 r :Q Q'-'E 1. ,
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