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MISS MARY JOAN KOCH Miss Koch has been advisor to the sophomore class for the past two years, although she does not have a sophomore homeroom. As mathe- matics teacher and sports enthusiast, she has had plenty of chances to get to know her sophomores, however. We all regret that Miss Koch will not be with us next term. Mr. Richard Jones, a native of Slatington, thinks the sophomores are “just fine, because I am their sponsor.” Mr. Jones is a music and sports fan and lives near the school with his wife and two children. MR. RICHARD JONES With Woodrow Searfass as president, the sophomore class, about 110 members strong, may look forward to prosperity in the years to come at Slatington High School. Rodney Cressman, vice president, performs the duties of our president when he is absent. Copies of records and minutes are kept by the class secretary. Marianne Zellner, ably assisted by Assistant Secretary Nancy Rauch. The expenditures and earnings are recorded by Robert Berger, our able treasurer. The sophomores made a good showing in the magazine campaign this year and will put on a really Frenchy Senior Farewell with the title Au Revoir in June. Where Are the “Silly” Sophomores? MR. GEORGE FRANTZ Mr. George Frantz, our new geometry teacher, reigns over Room 30. Bowling, tennis, and chess are his favorite pastimes. Of the sophomore class, he says, “They are a good group, and I enjoy working with them.” MR. RICHARD SMITH An alumnus of S.H.S., Mr. Dick Smith came here last year. Sports of all kinds interest him and he is junior high foot- ball coach and wrestling teacher. “By the time they become seniors, the sophomores will be wonderful!” MR. RUSSELL STETTLER Mr. Russell Stettler, our school organist, is homeroom teacher in Room 32. He en- joys collecting old coins, reading, and, of course, ragtime music. “The sophomores are an excellent group,” says Mr. Stettler.
SEATED: Jane Ellen Causseer. Patricia Alt rich ter, Beverly James, Susan Rauch, Diana Turner, Dorothy Roper, Barbara Phillips, LeAnn Leiby. STANDING: Nancy Skutches, Richard Seiler, Mark Rau, Donald Howell, Neil Paules, Gary Moyer, Kenneth Evans, David Dunn, Nancy Bechtel. Sophomores - College Preparatory SEATED: Jacqueline Remaly, Beverly Diehl, Jane Musso, Cynthia Snyder, Claudine Shelly, Mary Kathryn Reinhart, Elaine Hunsicker, Annette Foulk. STANDING: Sandra Ketchlcdge, Woodrow Searfass, Robert Berger, Terry Bossard, Leroy Blose, William Horvath, Rodney Cressman, John Schleicher, Gary Redline, Sandra Smith.
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