Northwestern Lehigh High School - Reverie Yearbook (New Tripoli, PA)

 - Class of 1965

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Mr. Thomas A. Greene B. A., Muhlenberg Colle ge Re ading Spelling Senior Class Advisor Mr. Greene, an engaging and harmon- ious personality, is an avid fisherman. As a matter of fact, it has been reported that he fishes on May Day, Washington Irving's birthday, and other miscellaneous holidays. Aiding a student is never too much trouble for Mr. Greene. If ever a student is in pain Cauthentic or othervviseb, Mrs. Hausman is on the job. She enjoys singing and her pet peeve is cowboy music. An ever-pleasant per- sonality and sincere concern are outstand- ing characteristics of our school nurse. Mrs. Elaine H. H ausrnan R.N., Allentown Hospital School of Nursing School Nurse Future Nurses' Club K scaf- ix? Mr. Robert W Harrison B.S., Pennsylvania 5 State University M, S. , Temple University Vocational Agriculture Industrial Arts junior Agriculture Club FFA If you hear a clashing of gears and a squeal of tires, you can be sure Mr. Harrison is approaching in his mighty jeep. At all events, instructing the FFA is an activity in which he cannot be sur- passed. Mr. Kemmerer, who dearly loves large gym classes, has a marked predi- lection for what his students refer to frightly perhapsj as physical torture. Out- side of a gym, Mr. K. has shown a great love for the outdoor life. justice and reasonableness are his trademarks. Mr. Brace A. Kemmerer B, S. , East Stroudsburg State College He alth Physical Education Gym Club

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Mr. Marvin H. Davis B .S . , Kutztown State College M .A . , Lehigh University Mathematics FTA junior Class Advisor Through the shadowy halls of North- western glides a tall, lean figure. Some- one cries out, Draw! Mr. Davis pulls out a 45-caliber pencil and hands it to a forgetful student. Besides courtesy, accu- racy and great knowledge in math are Mr. Davis' best attributes. Amid the clank and clatter of typewrit- ers, one can sense the glowing presence of Mr. Ellis, who sets a shining example of a model teacher. Of course, even a model teacher can become easily aroused when a student attempts to utilize the door between Rooms ll4 and ll6. Mr. Roger W Ellis B .S ., Bloomsburg State College Business Education Mr. George L. Dilliard B.A., Franklin and Marshall College Social Studies Mr. Dilliard radiates an aura of sta- bility. ln his spare time, ,when not study- ing history books or reading business pamphlets, he can be found engaging in individualistic sports such as golf, bowl- ing, and bawling out students. An educator is the word to describe Mr. Frantz. He firmly believes in hard work and taking notes. An evening spent at the Slate Bowl never detracts from his ability to use his favorite expression the next day, Keep your hands off the water faucets! Mr. Robert Frantz B .S ., Kutztown State College Biology He alth



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Mrs. Charlotte E. Kerschner B, S. , Moravian College M. A. , Lehigh University Guidance Counselor Student Council National Honor Society With much to do and never enough time in which to do it, Mrs. Kerschner always seems to be trying to set new speed rec- ords through the halls of Northwestern. She is truly dedicated and all her energy is directed toward the students' welfare. Mr. Koch, who has a strong opinion about practically everything, is one of the favorite teachers of Northwestern's teeming hordes of students and scholars. His main objective, contemporary and progressive, is to prepare his students for life. If steadfastness is considered a virtue, Mr. Koch is one of the most vir- tuous of all. Mr. David Koch B. A. , Moravian College M, S, , Temple University English Mrs. Mary Knerr B. S. , Pennsylvania State University Home Economics Boys' Cooking Club Jtmior Class Advisor FHA With a touch for perfection and neat- ness, Mrs. Knerr passes her profound knowledge on to the girls of Northwestern. The only question that arises is, since she is always around all that food, why doesn't she weigh seventy-five pounds more? Mr. Loy, with glue in his fingernails but with patience unlimited, has the un- canny ability to form from unsightly pieces of plastic, unsightly models of boats, planes, etc. ln any case, he dem- onstrates a superior knowledge of mathe- matics. Mr. William M Loy, fr. ' B. S. , Illinois State K University M. S. , Temple University Mathematics Basketball QAssistant Coach, National Honor Society fCo-Sponsor,

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