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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left: Donald Eickhoff, Vice President: Mr. Pany, Advisory Gary Mooney, Treasurerp Michael Lisetski, Presidentg Joan Schrantz, Secretary. Class Colors Class Flower WHITE ROSE 5 fmx I ' 'T h M. . -K Class Motto LAVENDER and WHITE THEY CAN CONQUER WHO BELIEVE THEY CAN A Message fo the Senior Class: The point in everyone's life when the gay, carefree moments of school are suddenly gone, lust as suddenly displaced by the serious thoughts and needs of the future, has come with this occa- sion - graduation - and the endeavors we are about to face Some of us are iob hunting, others of us are preparing to enter the armed forces, still others will soon be seeking more education in centers of higher learning. The last few years we have worked together as a closely knit group, enioyed activities, making common decisions, increasing our knowledge, and maturing our minds. All at once, the time has page 2I come to use our maturity and wisdom for molding our lives into something useful and secure. How well we accomplish this is a challenge facing each of us as individuals. To all of you, each one, go my heartfelt thanks for the cooperation you so willingly gave to make our senior high days both enjoyable and fruitful, and my best wishes for the future. May all your endeavors - whatever - be successful. Michael Lisetski President Senior Class
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'Gi -is - Dale H. Atherholt Walnutport Secretarial Wonderful personality, cheerful and always full of fun, best de- scribe Legs. Working on the farm, bowling, and iust driving around keep this lad busy. Right after graduation, Dale plans to enter the Air Force. Activities: Senior Class Play 3. Patricia A. Barrall Bath Secretarial Where there's laughter and talk of football games you'll find our pretty and vivacious Trish. Be- sides being an active Tri-Hi-Y member, she finds time for danc- ing, reading, and roller skating. Business college and a secretarial career are in the future for Pat. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3 CSecre- taryj, Fashion Show 3, Ampten- nian 3, Intramural Volleyball l, Baseball 1, Basketball 2, Usher- ette I, 2. at s fx. 1 Karen I.. Anthony Treichlers College Preparatory Not often does a student have the varied interests Karen has. She is outstanding in both studies and athletics and is interested in litera- ture and the theater. Penn State and one of the professions await this many-sided girl. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y I, German Club 1, Science and Math Club l, 2, Library Club 3, National Honor Society 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Baseball I, Volleyball l, Var- sity Basketball 3. Keith Bartholcl Bath College Preparatory Underneath a plentiful pile of long, dark hair, our cute, easy- going and amiable Keith can be found. Swimming, skiing, and reading take up the leisure time of this Courier staff member. This talkative brunette sees a career in medical technology in her future. Activities: Concrete Courier l, 2, 3, Library aide I, National Honor Society 3, Amptennian 3, Fashion Show 3, Senior Class Play 3. Donald Asbath Trelchlers Industrial Arts Quiet and likeable describe Donald. Going to stock car races and attending athletic events take up most of his leisure time. Per- haps the mechanical trade or the Army will be in Donald's future. Mg- E was-gws'-wx-erase-rev-:W-Q N by Dennis W. Bachman ,ig.:f'54. X ggi A . fffit- J' ' L'-,, '-t ' fr :3 . .rl ,.l'4 ' 1 W- ' ' t 43 -- :V-,y-1, an f' ,,: W... at e. 3 X353 'fi- yw. , . t rt-J Qigiiftkk if t Q Fit B ,N it Ext ' QU Q 'i' s - 'Q' 5' r H I ,, .,. . . 2, t . 'ESF S sr? . '1'!Qsgi,ff 'rt 2. it t 1 if P? G if s if Y Y. it H .fig 5 lv t Tk Y t A . . Wiliam J. Bauer Bath College Preparatory Shy, but full of ambition - that's Bill! Archery and coin col- lecting occupy the spare time of this lad, who can be found at the local ice skating pond during the winter months. The future sees Bill in Navy blue. page 22 Northampton General Dennis, usually found at Ra- chel's garage, is a sports-minded, happy-go-lucky guy. Reading, fish- ing, and hunting take up this lad's leisure time. Dennis plans an in- dustrial career or possibly enlist- ment in the service. linda Barter Northampton College Preparatory As our school's head maiorette, Linda smoothly takes the girls through their paces. Being a mem- ber of N Club, Courier, and Stu- dent Council also adds to her busy schedule. In the future, some college will find Linda a valuable addition to its campus. Activities: Concrete Courier l, 2, 3, N Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Art Exhibit 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, Usherette I, Color Guard I, Maiorette 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 2. ati iff
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