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

 - Class of 1966

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l l Q. We have come Linda J. Anderson Northampton Academic lt takes spunk to keep stepping, and that's what Lynn's always do- ing - stepping. She steps smartly as a Color Guard, frantically on Courier staff, confidently behind the counter at Newberry's, and sweetly in her candy striper's blue. She'll be stepping studiously in college and authoritatively in her classroom. Spunk? Elementary! Activities: Debate Club 1, Drama Club lg Courier 2, 3, Amptennian 2, Color Guard 3, National Honor Society 3. Gloria Andrews Lehigh Township Secretarial A blue-eyed blonde, Gloria's always cheery and full of fun. ln addition to being a faithful chorus member, she reads, draws, and ice-skates. Someday soon she'll be modeling your hair - or may- be herself. Activities: Chorus l, 2, 3, Vespers l, 2, 3, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, Fashion Show 3, Amptennian 3, Senior Class Play 3. Susan Anthony Lehigh Township Academic Trying to find Susie? Try look- ing behind a book. lf this doesn't produce her, try the Talent Un- limited department, she'll prob- ably be there, drawing or writing creatively. She's also been known to frequent the Courier corner. After Kutztown, there'll be more of Susie's creations - either lines or words. Activities: Courier 2, 3, Art Ex- hibit l, 2, 3. Bonny Gale Ayers Moore Township Secretarial You never know when Bonny's around - she's quiet and re- served. But there's enough ambi- tion there for Notre Dame Band' stand or Methodist Youth Fellow- ship, and there's always time for collecting pennants. We expect Bonny'll be collecting a desk, typewriter, and shorthand pad right soon. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y l. Alyce S. Baker Moore Township Academic Always swinging and supple, Alyce is the epitome of grace, whether in the gym or dancing at the Hi Spot. This red-head's right at home, too, springing from a diving board at the Y or stitching her own wardrobe. A gym will be her permanent springboard after Springfield Col- lege. Activities: Drama Club l, Gym Club l, 2, 3, Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3, Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3. Rudy Banks, Jr. Northampton Academic Rudy's such a shy, shrinking soul that he's a swank, sophisti- cated sample of splendor - and he says so himself. A permanent prankster, he never leaves well enough alone if he can leave a wave of escapades in his wake. When the Marines wake him up, he'll be wading in another wake. Activities: Wrestling l, 2, 3. Kathleen A. Barner Northampton Academic Tranquil, timorous, and tract- able suit Kathy to a T. A win- ning smile perfects a picture in- cluding long blonde hair and green eyes, making Kathy our favorite Tri-Hi-Y girl. Come the fall, she'll be teeing off for college, then she'll teach - a T. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, Ampten- nian 3, National Honor Society 3, Senior Class Play 3: Usherette 2. Kathryn Anne Barrett Lehigh Township General With black hair and green eyes, you'd expect Kathy to be on the vampire side, and you're not wrong. Just watch her in the gym or on the dance floor, or even when she curls up with a book. When she models fashions or glides down the airplane aisle, though, beware. Activities: Gym Club l, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council l, Gym Exhibition l, 2, 3. lm r 8 Page twenty-eight

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Now about to graduate, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS K l' ' i 1 '- rl is xx U t I l .-- ' Fluff ,QQ F 5 , l ' A N ii' 'qtilfiin ' I Class Flower White Rose From left are Peter Schneider Jr., treasurer, and Scarlet Smith, secretary, seated, Daniel Meyer, president, Mr. Edward Pany, adviser, and Joe Wargo, vice president, standing. Class Motto Class Colors Knowledge Comes, but Wisdom Lingers Cranberry and White I A Message to the Seniors Finally the day has come, the day we've all been awaiting so impatiently. But, as we stand, expect- ant, for our diplomas, our minds wander. We recall many wonderful and pleasing times we experienced during our high school years. Now they are gone forever, and many of us wish we had them to live over. Although we shall never again experience them, they will remain indelibly in our minds and hearts. We have accomplished much together, the record of the Class of 1966 will long be remem- bered. However, memories will not help us suc- ceed in life. We will no longer be high school students, but young adults trying to' achieve our goals. Many of us will enter the workaday world immediately, some of us will don uniforms, others will further their education in college. But whatever we will be doing, we must all concen- trate our efforts for the future. To all of you, fellow Seniors, go my sincere thanks for everything. May you experience only the best of success in all your endeavors. Daniel Meyer President Senior Class Page twenty-seven



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to the ena' Cheryl L. Beahm Moore Township Academic You must have seen Cherie - in hockey games she seems to spend more time on the ground than on her feet, but exhibits astounding coordination on the dance floor. Our amazing archer also coordinates sports, dates, and horseback riding. Concerned with people, Cheryl plans prac- ticing physical therapy to give coordination to others. Activities: Drama Club 'ly Archery Club 3, N Club 35 National Honor Society 3, Girls' Basketball Man- ager 3. Robert L. Beers Moore Township Secretarial That familiar face that's always bobbing in the forefront at the drags, the Blue Lantern, or the Danielsville Rod and Gun Club is Bob's. Occasionally he breaks the pattern by bobbing up afield with gun in hand or on the playing field, ball in hand. He has grease in his blood, and he wants to bob up from 'neath your hood, the more smoothly your car to run. Glenn A. Beil Allen Township Academic Active fits Glenn like a capital A. This chorister and Courier staffer is oft afield hunting or aworkin' on his coin collection. Our able athlete keeps in shape tackling on the gridiron and chas- ing flies on the diamond. Tech school will add another activity for Glenn - maybe for a lifetime. Activities: Chorus l, 2, 3, Courier I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 35 Vespers I, 2, 3, Spring Con- cert I, 2, 3. Jay Darrell Boil Lehigh Township Industrial Arts If it involves sports, you can bet Jay knows all about it. lf he's not playing ball or rooting for his favorite team, he reads about sports or whodunits. Sometimes he talks about them at the Daniels- ville Rod and Gun Club. He also talks about Navy uniforms - that's no mystery. Activities: Chorus I, Vespers I. Mark Benetsky wwe M Northampton Academic Mischievous, sneaky, and fun- Ioving is our detention bench warmer: Benetsky. When he's not getting into hot water, Mark likes to tinker with his car and then show it off around town. After he's finished with the Ma- rines, or vice versa, Mark hopes to start all over - in the State Police. Janette Beniamin Bath Secretarial Janette is known for her beguil- ing smile, an affinity for music, These when her intelligence and wit. qualities come foremost she's leading her Luther League. Reading a new book or eating at the Ritz are also foremost with her, as is an office with a secre- tary called Janette. Activities: Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vespers l, 2, 3: Spring Concert l, 2, 3, Amptennian 37 District Chorus 3. Marilyn A. Berg Northampton Academic She's usually dulcet and de- mure, but take her to a game, any game - Wow! Mitz goes mad - absolutely and vociferously berserk. As faithful as they come, Mitz never misses band or chorus, and she's never without a good book. Neither will her English classes either, we suspect. Activities: Band l, 2, 31 Chorus l, 2, 3, Vespers l, 2, 3, Spring Con- cert l, 2, 3, N Club 3, Fashion Show 3. Dennis A. Biechy Lehigh Township General With his warm smile, sincere manner, and genial temperament, Dennis is definitely not a menace. He often cooks up expeditions into the great outdoors with rod or gun. He's also a hot bowler and simply sizzles at his work in the local hospital. His ambitions will come to a broil when he cooks up your steak. Activities: Meteorolgy Club l, 2, 3, Archery Club 3. ' T Page twenty-nine

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