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The Keys of Knowledge art' oursy, Class Flower SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS WHITE ROSE l 'rlltr'--, i f- ' I E532 , lt'L.fii-fx' :R . . 9 1 if ' I . X I 3 - ' ffm? -x-x .1 rx ...W-V f ,- L . I 1 y i' P ,-, ,r1'fj!f ' -xx .M 4 93: ,f .' xx' . 1 VX 1' pf X el'- . IS I. From left: Gail Kramer, secretary, Ronald Klipple, vice presi- gegggwwidgagdegggyg.advisor, Peter McMurry, treasurer, and THE KEYS OF KNOWLEDGE OPEN THE GATES TO SUCCESS. A Message For most of us it has been a long, hard, twelve years. We have been waiting in great anticipation for June 9, 1965, and graduation. Now that the time has iust about come, though, the anticipa- tion has been succeeded by a twinge of sorrow because we are about to lose our second home. A number of us have been together since first grade, others since seventh, and some for iust one or two years. Regardless of how long we've been together, though, I feel we are a closely- knit class which has worked well together and has accomplished much. Many of us have created warm friendships that will stay with us through- out our lives. Others of us may never see each other again, but one thing for sure, we will never forget our days at Northampton High. For some of us June marks the end of our for- ' 5 fo page 25 BLACK and GOLD fhe Seniors: mal education and the start of a lifetime of work at a job or iobs. For others it may be the begin- ning of a career in the service, or a summer of relaxation - then four or more years in college, beginning in September. No matter where our future endeavors take us, though, or whatever we do, we will constantly have to rely on our high school education to carry us through. To you, fellow members of the Senior Class, I bid a fond farewell and a sincere thanks for all your efforts to make our Senior days happy and prosperous. May all of your future endeavors be successful, fruitful, and filled with happiness. Gregg Amore President Senior class
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Gregg Amore East Allen Township Academic A stellar athlete is our class president - and he's a stellar stu- dent as well. His universal popu- larity is indicative of Gregg's im- pressive character, which has won him the friendship and envy of his entire class. After college, he'll trade his wrestling drills for the dental variety. Activities: Football I, 2, 3, Wrestl- ing I, 2, 3, Gym Team l, 2, 3, Class President 1, 2, 3, Physical Fitness Team 2, 3, Amptennian 3, N Club CPresidentD 3, National Honor Society 3, Fashion Show 3. QQ? at ...,..,, . I Two score Bruce D. Anthony Northampton General Cousin - Bruce, that is - livens his classes with constant chatter. Between scrimmaging with his sidekicks and reading, Bruce finds time to munch on hamburgers at Miller's. Planning on building a house? See Bruce in the near future. M A L: L. if A,'i Linda Anne Arey Ann A. Asbath Treichlars Secretarial Bursting with vitality is that cute, four-foot, eleven-inch pack- age of dynamite we call Ann. Shorty enioys popular music and roller skating. A secretary's desk or beauty salon are looming closer and closer. Activities: Library Club l, 2, 3, ln- tramurals l, Tri-Hi-Y 2. Northampton General Picture a cute, vivacious bru- nette with sparkling eyes and a warm, pleasant smile, and you've pictured Linda. For pleasure Linda drives around Catty and visits the Busy-Bee and talks about boys - for profit she's planning to get into your hair - as a beautician, that is. Activities: Library Aide 2. Ray W. Anthony Northampton Academic No bellow, instead a cheery hello is what you hear from Moose. A science fair winner, Ray likes radios, or anything elec- tronic. He also guards the gas pumps at Sam's daily after school. You guessed, it's college and elec- tronics. Activities: Science Club l, Light- ing Crew i, 2, 3, Science Fair 1, 2, 3. Lorin A. Arthofer Bath Academic Lorin, often known as Arty, is usually energetic and jovial, but occasionally quite serious and re- served. His main hobby is cars, he also spends considerable time in church and youth group activities. Lorin plans to go through life the Weiss way - king of the cab- bages. .,.,,:E 3 page 26 Sharon L. Andrews Northampton Secretarial A friend to everyone is Sharon, the girl with the soft giggle and friendly hi. Happy when she's singing or participating in any sport, this girl has her sights soar- ing high atop the horizon - with the airlines. Activities: Chorus I, 2, 3, Library Aide i, 2, Amptennian 3, Vespers l, 2, 3, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, lntramurals l. . psig sz . John Asbath Ba th General A pleasant smile and a friendly hello betray Squirrel, who's bright-eyed and bushy-tailed too, as you'd expect. His pastimes are building model cars, archery, hunting, fishing, or hanging 'round Hillside. He's trying to de- cide between soldiering and car- pentry - maybe he'Il wind up as a G. I. carpenter. Activities: Meteorology Club 2, 3. u
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