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1st ROW: VI. Paules. S. Dorward, S. Wertman, K. Wertman, C. Dalrvm- ple, F. Lorah, E. Ulrich, C. Wuchter, C. Geiger. 2nd ROW: D. Deibert, M. Jones. D. Kreiss, J. Kcm. C. Kemp, L. Boyer. B. Roth. G. Roberts, P. Lewis, P. Greene. 3rd ROW: F. Lorah. D. Mack. R. Ringer. C. W'illiams. G. Scheffler, D. Eberwcin, R. Mills, F. Steckel. R. Heint elman. R. Phil- lips, Miss Naylor, advisor. BUILDING HIGH STANDARDS NEW MEMBER - Newly elected to National Honor Society is Linda Boyer. The Slatington High School Chapter of the National Honor Society consists of thirty mem- bers which are led by Fred Steckel, President; Francis Lorah, Vice President; and Karen Wert- man, Secretary. Miss Naylor is the advisor. The members of this society represent in the estima- tion of the faculty the highest qualities of charac- ter, scholarship, leadership, and service; and it is an honor to be selected as a member of this soci- ety. The main project of the National Honor Soci- ety during the 196.5-66 school term was the ini- tiation of a tutoring program. 23
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•V.t SLATE HAS BUSY YEAR LOOK AT THIS — Mr. Trollinger checks over the latest edition with F. Lorah and G. Rob- erts. KEY PEOPLE — T. Edwards, S. Krause, J. Zeiser, K. Bower, D. Hughes, J. Papav, R. Mills. J. Schertzinger. LAST TOUCH — Here the typists and proofreaders put the final touches on this issue. Every student at Slatington High School is familiar with our school newspaper, the Slate. Published during the school term by the stu- dents and printed by the Graphic Arts Class, the Slate is eagerly awaited each month. Mr. Carl Trollinger and Miss Brenda Peters serve as faculty advisors to the busy staff, which is headed by Franics Lorah, editor-in-chief; Gin- ger Roberts, assistant editor. These students as well as many other re- porters and behind-the-scene workers, try hard to bring us a newspaper which is both infor- mative and interesting. This is why it has be- come such an important part of our school. NEWSY — These reporters make the Slate possible.
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REPRESENTATIVES SEEK TO HARD AT WORK - Student Council members A. Nierer. J. Jones, L. Warmkessel. and A. Jones are busy checking die stock in the Student Council Book Store. THE BEST IN HULA DANCERS — The football players display their tal- TALENTED COMBO — The Triumphs, who displayed their ability ent as Hawaiian beauties. at the Talent Fashion Show, may go places. 24
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