Slatington High School - Reflections Yearbook (Slatington, PA)
- Class of 1973
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F3 I V1 . V-ff? s ,Jig-ff N ' ,ffm -- . ,iw ' R' 14' 'xv N' I 'Z fy 9' fi ',,' A ' 3 gg -vs . We -wi .N fbi? .,, ' . 4 - . W - ff ' n 4 REFLECTICDNS Class Of 1973 Slatington High School Reflections of our lives at Slatingtoii High School fill our eyes as we page through this who-did-whata' and Who-is-Who book. he Class of 1973, we will never be totally As members oft reunitedg therefore, this book should remain with us as a re- minder of all our trustworthy friends and dedicated instruc- tors who have Worked so diligently to prepare us for the future. sn. X 9 N fda Q. S. , 1' S1 ' Q Q: ' if . Akx ST I J is T '- L ' E Wwzzgwkg .x, B 41'k'Ywa2igzg'p,a1 4 fini? :flak ,Q 34 ME. ,Q , V, ,. .M ,,i,Q,1- W ,mff,::.,, 46, ,at a -grfi-1'-gy: 5'v H, v wfvv Q 'iffy am 'L A, saga ap ag :V 'AQ a :MG Jets Q' 1 Z 'Q 2 WEN, 1: an YQ 'z ,wa f 11 .513 2,4 wr.-7 fn '- 2,',zGu 4 w -Hin Q R V X1 ga ', 1, 2, f' V' 'W Ark 5 'ff fl 1 ff 11,- . K 'L 1 PQ! 1. VVE DEDICATE F-KEFLECTIONS 1973 TO IVIFR. BRUCE A. SMITH A witty, intelligent faculty member . . . whose character is marked by perseverance . . .just half of a great advisory team . . . our philosophizing Physics man . . . enthusiastic ecologist. Although a native of Galion, Ohio, Mr. Smithfs ambitions led him to the southwest United States, where he attended the University of Arizona. While concentrating his major efforts in the physical and ecological sciences, he participated in intra- mural softball, football, and golf. After graduation from col- lege, Mr. Smith and his wife, '6Polly,,, moved east to Slating- ton, where he has been a member of the faculty for three years. They are now the proud parents of a beautiful baby girl, Mindy. In the fall of 1970, Mr. Smith was appointed, along with Mrs. Bernice Hicks, adviser ofthe Class of 1973. When he is not involved in our dances, our meetings, and our frantic Christ- mas sales, he enjoys reading a good book of poetry or playing a round of golf. Because of his extensive interest in the phy- sical sciences, Mr. Smith spends much time in the fields of photography and electronics. Being the capable and conscien- tious adviser of the ecology and photo clubs, he is Slatington's own answer to another Bill Lakatas. A teacher . . . a listener . . . a friend . . . a humorist . . . a famil- iar face to all . . . especially to us. We, the Class of 1973, dedicate this yearbook with the deepest respect, admiration, and appreciation to Mr. Bruce A. Smith, for we will never forget him. I -+1 -rv. pqugm, fwgwgg Aim-nb via M0 tw X 1 sr IVIEIVICFKIAIVI eady und willing nderstunding incerc ymputhetic nthusiastic oving oyal peciul rustworthy nergctic hought ful ulen ted ong-remembe red xtraordinary espected That WM Pap OUR AVID AND ALERT ADMINISTRATION Our cooperative administration is a stepping-stone toward the guidance and direction of attaining a sound education. These administrative advisers strive to achieve a closer stu- dent-teacher relationship throughout the school years. Without these experts, our school could not be run success- fully and efficiently. Mr. Lee Kreidler, assistant principal, is always willing to lend a helping hand. Mr. Gordon L. Kemp capably fulfills his position as high-school prin- cipal. Dr. Leonard Cohen,newly elected superintendent of schools, has had the opportunity of meeting many new faces throughout this year. Dr. Rollo Gower, President ' f 31 5 I ,ff .3 ff 1' '15 it nw f 4 ff ff' Mr, Kenneth Jones, Board Sec- rctary 1 Mr. Stanley George Mr. Charles Horner -4.,-LW. Mr. Woodrow Serfass, Treasur- er Mr. Robert Paules 4--ai I V!'3X!NlH Mr. Claude Hensinger, Vice- President Tl- Mr. George Harding Mr. Oliver James Rauch Mrs. Wendy Handwerk, Secre- tary to Superintendent .4 O F F I C E Our hard working ofEce staff consists of Marie Deibert, tax secretary-registrarg Mrs. nancial secretary. A H4551 Rv' r ,J S T A F F Mrs. Marge Owens, receptionist-telephone operatorg Mrs. Ellen Dietrich, bookkeeperg and Mr. Chester Gable, fi- 'QQ 6 ma. g 1,48 as W er 5' F fo5QS Vit sw X, vt SM N. as Q-Q fr,-,,,,. vs, 'iw'5-M14 ' sf' oe WMU ,Y 4,WFf fx! E117 Q 'X fi if jk . it - X A X' ss,s M . F nf f'., ', 3, . at M i K 1 Q.-I f I 3 u p 919, ,its V1 tl -' Ffa 5 6 Y 5 ,f L-,ai 4 H , V ! ,pt-ff vyylx ,gg TCF 5, ' . 'Fufaf 2+-is Jig? ' ' . e 'F ' 1 1 X '4 . 5 A . Mrs. Betty Parry is our efficient Slatin ton High School Secretary. Mrs. Violet Jones, our school nurse, can always be found working busrly S at her desk or bandaging our wounds. FACU LTY Mr. Charles Canning Guidan oe Co unselor Dearest Chuck Mr. Marvin Miller History, Math, and Sociology Alex E, Jante 'KI demand it! ! l I 2 .wigs 4 'E WZ as iii ,al Miss Sara Miller Languages Sara Hey . . .wow . . . no kidding . Anyone for some goodies? .1 - A -1 fi. A Y f 0 - Z vm I 555 C , X i fx 1 X. ix vf' W 'Y' Mr. Robert Mack Math Mackey Bear You must come up to my level M.rs. Doris Smith Math Doris Consequently F so . ik X E l Mrs. Edith Roeder Mr. Francis Carazo Mr. Richard Smith English, Speech English Driver Training Edie Countenance Rip-off Chunky Y0l1I hand is mY barometer! Frankly, 1 don't give a damn How was the party? '. 'W i fig, f .. Mr. George Biology Mad Dog Yaniger Stick 'emn MI. Michael Santana Business English and Business Math Carlos You've got to change your evilways Miss Dixie Driscoll Home Economics Dixie i'Whatls cooking'?', z .4 M 2 I 'C fi Mr, Glenn Rissmiller Junior Business Training and Law Chicken K'Run-Run-Run Mr. Rodney Mummey Math, Psychology Mad Rod '4Have your article in by Monday! Mr. George Fennell Music George Feet flat on the floor Mr. Fred Snyder History Bopper Rat-a-tat-tat-tat Mr. Walter Blose Problems of Democracy Jolly Wally K'Any questions or comments? If not, I have ten. Miss Theresa Jacobs Physical Education and Health Jerky Get out of that locker room! Y-N Mr. Richard Snell Civics Munchkin Follow the yellow brick road Mr. David Clemmer Office Practice, Shorthand, Graphic Arts Morocco Mole Not to shoot is to miss L Mr. Richard Bemz Mr- Donald Jones Russian and World Culture, American History Aft Dough Boy FYOSEY 'Trankly . . . in essence ucanyl is spelled T-R-Y MI' I-Ynll S011 Miss Rita Williams Guidance Counselor English S0lIi6,' Lovely Rita Meter Maid Pd like some information from you. Get outa heren Mx. Frank Trettel Miss Linda Haldaman Industrial Arts Librarian Frankie Mom Let's start cleaning up Who signed the passes? ' f wwf 5 , English Mrs. Bernice Hicks Mi' Richard Jones Languages Hicksie Dick Get out of your lockersly' Bull ---- ! A 'gs ig -4 Aly, . ,xi , ,X 4 . 15' K ,J dgskipsls 565' X ', IW H, , vw' Kr X , , Z iz 5 'Q 1 3 0 Q ,qi 1' 1 I i, , . f , 3 x by 1 ' X , , 7 f an ggi . Um Corinne Andrulevich, Mary Jane Andrulevich, Darlene Anthony, Dolores Anthony, Carl Bach- man, Mary Bailey, lonia Barney. Keith Bashore, Debra Bauer, Edward Bechtel, fmissing, Robert Bechtelj, Glenn Beers, Denise Behler, Alan Blose, Jo Beth Bolton. Jean Bowman, Allen Boyer, David Boyuka, Michael Brogan, Debra Brunner, Suzann Burck- hart, Bridget Cantwell. Lee Christman, Marie Christman, Randall Christ- man, Timothy Coffin, Debra Cunfer, Sharon Daubert, Carlton Davies. S-W .,., J ij Linda Cressman: l-ley,are you taking my picture? Richard DeFrain, Gary DeLong, Larry DeLong, Thomas Dengler, Holly Dorward, Darla Dudler, Jeanette Eckhart. Jeffrey Eckhart, Robert Eckhart, Michael Fister, Linda Follweiler, Michael Follweiler, Brian Frantz, Jeffrey Frantz. Ray Fritz, Rodney Fritzinger, Anthony Gades, Doreen Geary, Bonnie Geiger, James German, Doris Gogel. L 'L .X at 2 . LB + if X fi . M ik M , ,. .xy qi ,Yi , as: , , . f I V .lm Q s j Dil .min , sq V , Yi 2 L Q is if Qvilglifiii l Q J 'W y , X, ,kkk . ,,,k -K ix xl K Jeff Metzger: Gee, l wish it was Friday! 4. E ' Sa, vi :lg t ,. + J .1 . , , We .rmefweafff . z 4 1 'J Ll F xt ji S Q, XA . , ,H+ :rv-3E,g..5: :3 Q ., 21, Lf' If My .2 - if. - . 4 V .4 5 J , I :wifi . , Q ,tr ' , , g 7 i, , flfiiir . ' ' ,lf 5 'V V . K .1 W if 2- li? 1- , . .2 Hg, 2 4 J' jiri' , 1, fi, ff it 'T Q f. 'r -g. Freshman students are caught during a busy day. Gregory Grammes, Sharon Greiss, Carol Gruber, Kerry Gruber. Del Hahn, Rose Hallman, Rus- sell Hallman, Dennis Hankee. Judy Hankee, Luana Harford John Hargreaves, Jordy Harwi., ,A .gr if . A Hr. Sf H S-drag, E X v'f. .X + .4 X V . Robert Harwi, Lynne Henry, Q Robert Herzog, H Q 1, 'fra , g r flfn H , ia H HH H .lly f H f ' I 91 ' . 'fi , W Q, - S' ' J , - S ff' li 'ffamiif s 4 J it J K U fr...,., fi u H H 5 ff H . H S ff as ,isailgg if ' A ' X . W if? W, 4 g h U ,J Q A 'sm ff 44 f'f'fM ' 'A 'z eff, 'T . ef r' I if il , Vg ,, is Q- 1,-, . .f :Hfss3fe we Q - ,ft W ., -r If- g,J i' M- , r- e Beep! Beep! This is a recording! 'Ffa V 3 ' 5 N Keith Hess, Michele Hewitt, H 'VV Q QL - Nancy Hittner,Cynthia Hof- N fi mann. YE Q: :A ' .J Andrew Holko,Karen Hoppes, W I K ' Roy Horn, Thomas Horner. l ' 1 H l V 'A 3 w ' b Suz-anne Hough, Leonard H I Houser, Jr., Shelby Hoyle, ' v 3 ' Jeffrey Husack, Kathryn Jones Susan Jones Christopher Kaul Tammy -Q w , 'W 2 4' , , ' - H f, K . ft 5 ' i Ke . x 5 lf ii Q lser Delores Anthony is dazed by the camera. . f X -' HH. H H-M Ta 1 K r 32 A-2 'W' 7 2 it 'L Q Vicky Kemmerer, Beth Kern, Bonnie Kern, Kevin Kern, Michael E. Kern, Michael P. Kern, Lynn Jo Kester. LoriAnn Kibler, Shelly Kibler, Keith Kistler, Sandra Kistler, William Koch, Jr., Peter Konek, Louise Koran. Deborah Kroboth, Kimberly Krupa, Arthur Kuntz, David Kuntz, John Leickel, William Lever, Blaine Lipinsky. Michael Lobach, Earl Loch, Christopher Lorah, Darlene McFarland, Brian Mack, Jayne Mack, Kathryn Mack, Def' If' I Nf- 0' V V s , X S ' F W., 1: B K 1 f ,ij N, -5 K Y ii '- fu f 1 'EE r it , - 1 J, -' :sal 3 ' jfg -4. '-:-'J is ,, Lv E 5 fr fl K, T J i ' :'i E K i x '?' 'N Q .i. ,r S .1.fIZ i A r'rr fi y,,l- W ' L 'H 5 .1 x is I Hisjokes are just too much. Patricia Mack,John Marino, Brenda Martin, Ter- ry Martin, Regina Matisinez, Charles Maurer, Ricky Meckes. David Meixsell, Don Messinger, Jeffery Metzger, Cheryl Moditch, David Morgan, Valerie Mum- mey, Michael Muniz. Ricky Muthard, Angy Nagy, Kim Neff, Ray Neff, James Neustadter, Stephen Papay, Sofia Parisi. W An underclassman paying attention in class? Lb- 'ri 1 ., 4 x u ,xy , ., 1, K, , , if , 1: f- N f ar Q. Yr. rw . rl , . J - f r, t Q fi X' V ' 5 X ' 'f 3 ll ' '-Sfliig i ' . 1 3 5 J i , as , ig wail' Q -, ' 7' g j r . 3 .'2'i ., . 3. V' if , 1 ii ggga :r'e. 'ig.zay 3' ' . ,, . gf- , ' 3j-L Q N . -- if-em-. V . - f 11 S ' . .. L-5.18: 'I 'S ' f 4 5255 f Qs ,D ,-' ' 1 31- ' if N -- , ': '- 1 3 tl u H f f - if - , Freshman, Michelle Schaller proves white Bobby' socks and saddle shoes are back in style. .Q VKVV nik. E5 'E ,P 7 l 1 65:1 . T 3 Barbara Jarorka and Debbie Schoch spend another 5th period in the girls lavatory. Glenn Park, Paula Pavel- co, Jen Penberth, Paul Peters. Randy Pfrom, Carlene Rauch, Bruce Redline, Ernest Reph. James Reppert, Bryan Ringler, Keith Ritter, Jodi Roberts. Mitchell v- ' . ' . v 'ff' -. ,, 1. . - an ., , ,. 1 -' QW , '45 . , . W fi 4 E 'Q 'W ' Q. W2 Q , fx, ' .i gg, ' 3 4 1. qilbktfir, 1 4 . 9 Romanishan, yi' 1' I, V' .E George Roth, Richard y - 1 My Roth. Pvvvwa tl ' .QwIq,, 1' K3 wir J S ,P If HH . These four graceful girls display their talents in dancing and ballet. Q, 5 Susan Roth, Theresa 1. Scarselletti,Terri Lynn A, .1 . 1. .K . K Schaffer, Michelle 6. -,, I V A,, YQ Schaller. , , . at E' J., 'E Brian Scheetz Barbara ' pf-V V. Q Scheirer, Linda schieic- gu ' 75225, her, Judy Schneck. ' Terry Schneck, David 2 ., ' ,, W Schuck, fmissing, Wil- . .r 5. W I aj , gf, .Ligfz liam Schuck5, Annette fy iw R A l 'rt1 3, 2553.7 Shimko, Cindy Shuey. ' , - , I . N E I Q, , rf K , ' 72 i . ' Ann Silliman, Lee Smale, Kenneth Smith, Pamela Smith. Ex citement, tense moments and shouts of victory were heard in the gym after school during girls intermural volleyball games. Richard Smith, Sheila Smith, Cathy Snyder Kathleen Soldridge, Barbara Solt, Rob Souer- wine, Brian Steigerwalt. Cort Steigerwalt, Debbie Stephen, Donald Strohl, Eric Strohl, Larry Trimble, Steven Trol- linger, Bob Ulrich. lace, Charles Walters Dianna Wanamaker Rosa- lie Wanamaker Tina Ward. JoEtte Van Norman, Thomas Vogel, Larry Wal- ., 233: , ' 9 lv if 'sv f T I f Y . , - A :Lf , V. 2' fbli7lEtLll?Qfi11 rg 'V , . Y iiiiff- ' 4' 3' ' L 533521 . ,H ' 2 'Y , nh l f,-,X S1 ' la? 2' it l F' ' '1 1: M- 5 . . , C' y ii tg 1 Bruce Weaver, Linda Weaver, ' Q r Coueen Weidner. -' e G-fx' 2 35 , 5 Brenda Welsh, Cindy Werley. S 4 N 1. , r f Q Q 3' 5 ' wvLUm men? STUDIOUS fresh men busy at work in the usual atmo- sphere ofthe caf- eteria. usual! Fresh- , Joseph Wieand, Cynthia Young, Christine Zader. J' . 1 -JI , , 1 1. Si 3 -- W -l', si' I ai! ' iw. Richard zeilnenrimofhy zen- 2 ,, 4 'fy ner, Robert Ziegenfus. L .5 I 'V 5 -.,' ' 3, Y ,E LI THE FFZESHIVIEN FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: Louise Koran, vice presi- dentg Kathy Mack, historian, Vicky Kemmerer, secretary. SEATED: The freshmen began their journey through high school this year by sponsoring their annual St. Patrick's Day dance. A lively bunch, this group is the largest freshman class SHS has ever seen! Kathy Jones, president, JoBeth Bolton, treasurerg and Advisers Mr. Richard Snell and Mrs, Edith Roeder. MOTTO: It is better to have tried and lost than never to have tried at all. FLOWER: Red and white carnation COLORS: Red, white, and blue THE SCJPHOIVIOFRES SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND ADVISERS: President Robert Ed- wards, Secretary Maria Barney, Class Adviser Mr. Robert Mack, Vice The spirited sophomores soared into success in their second year at SHS by sponsoring a very good St. Valentines Day dance. Their giggles and good spirits bear out the title silly sophomores, President Susan Schneck, Historian Connie Williams, Class Adviser Miss Dixie Driscoll, and Treasurer Kim Handwerk. CLASS MOTTO: lt's not the size ofthe dog in the fightg it's the size ofthe fight in the dog. FLOWER: White Carnation COLORS: Gold and Royal Blue , S b ii, S 4 age A Jeff Andreas Louanne Andrews Bob Andrews Joey Babyak Jerry Bachman Linda Bachman , Pat Anthony af.. v .mfg rs? Pete Anthony A if A Q I ,N if . Mg ri, Q55 Cathy Baer -. Q Albert Barney . ' 22 ii A 4 5 22 12 1' ggi O T , s T 2 H N if 3,2 s u TOP ROW: Maria Barney,Wil- BOTTOM ROW: Ted Beltz liam Bauer, Karen fBeersJ, Pat- Chris Berger, Bryan Bxege, ti Behler. Keith Blose. Alden Bower Patrick Brogan Sharon Brown Lamont Buskirk Edward Christman Rebecca Corder 'Q R 'EV Q Hff'w.Qi.5g V. ' :Riff Lori Correll Cherie Cressman iz' 'E T ,M 'i af? ' 5 B rw ' Q ' 2-S E -0 , , in Q, . A 3? O fa Q f f E- .1 K i 'Y ' I r ' Q:.2 9 1 Linda Cressman, Ruthanne Davies, David Deibert, Barry DeLong, Susan Derr. - E :I Joseph DeSousa Georgianne Diehl Laura Dorward Paul Dorward Randy Easterday Cindy Eck , . Q 1 iv an if,,.5xf 1 l -, 1 'ef l ,ga . 5 , . X 2 y az. 1 lv , FAI ' , i 3 -,,,NL Q li Do you guys have a pass?', Kathy Eck ff 5 A Nancy Edelman 'ww ,K if , if 4 K . Z ,Ai a Robert Edwards 5 5 a if I I y - L al .W K ' is I W f K Jump, Connie, Jump! D bb' i 'f f b th. in I C 16 S Wal Ing 01' 3 OO - QQ f fi if :S 'Q Liz Endy f O vysv Te YESCh'mh E i P 2 I ' WM Q lily' Nia, A, ' 5 '5 ' Betsy Fields 1, ag 3 .V .A 5, David Fister 5 355 -.ff 'fs ' I V QQ l 19 A ' if , , Q -Nr , .f'W, O ei L X f f V32 ' 1 if ' .fs S 1 E -5' i mv as if exx gi-a n . E y Q , KF flli x ps ff,zf1w L H., ., , uw ,j f V Ricky Frantz Lisa Frech TOP ROW: Bruce Evans, Dennis Evert. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Frano, Donald Frantz. 2 NL I ' ' av! K J 3 3' A QNX . at 4 P' 1 21. ' 2 Debi Wassum shows them how to kick the habivthe right way! g ., 915 ' fsgw , .2 afirfzfi 'Q x 5 ,, 4 4 Q, I. , 3, if 'fav 1 gi f, aa, 2 4 f 5 3 Za 'Zn 4, 1: 1 i eff!! L' IEEE- -i'!?' t Q W, . ,, ,. 1' 42225 5, f' , f - 3, Gregory Greenzweig 3 'g Karen Greiss 1, A, A Mark Griffith f W ' . 4 ' my , 1 . X. H ,iv ,rl .GY if Richard Grosch Kim Gruber Wanda Heckman Ricky Heiney f , . K' , 3 lil' Q , r si lil 79 2 ,, L 5' 4, i- Fi inns, V ' 'ilfwl Et, l if ' ., 4. Wt, wi ' I , , Q 5 wg f Qfgfii 2 , 1' ' T5-:W-3 55: , I, 't ' - Rita Fritzinger Keith Garman Sharen German Frank Giacobbe Cynthia Green William Green 'avg Kim Handwerk, William Hargreaves, Lucinda Hartzell, James Harwi Brian Haupt Jody Henritzy Susan Herman Stephen Hluschak if Jack Huddleston James Hughes Bonnie Hunsicker Michael Hunsicker Barbara Javorka COMPLIMENTS OF SLATINGTON MILL OUTLET gi 1 a f 1' 13: ' ' .EF 5? mf- ji war 5 . . ft 1 eff . y it Q 7 is ff? 4- , em , it-. .-its V gt? ,- . 3.-:Ie i k at 5 1 ,jf Y. K nz - W - ---5. 5-fx, P . 'FtX.,4gfKv, 't sk: ' Tl' ,M fi? iv , R ..v:f'i,. .5335 lf' NK 4 , ,wk v.g?2 g'LW if Karen Koran Toni Kralik Donald Kuntz Kathleen Kuntz Karen Kurtz Donald Lauchnor Robert Jones Susan Jones Darryl Keiser Michele Kern Sherrylynn Kern Keith Kibler Terry Keiser Warren Kelchner Dwayne Kern Carolyn Klase Lynne Klingborg Rhonda Klotz 4, ,1 1 .W .. .W we .. ,af -:I e -sfliesf ' ' - , fe, J . Q f -4 ,f 4:5 fe' ar f s --111 Af . .1 i 4 , , ik: Q5 D n V 'F' Msg f ' if , 52121 at f f 5- f f.....wj:' - f- , 2 N 'r- .5 ff x it - in Q: :ww 1 -Q Q wi. eg W, . ar, -- - it a S fr' ,I ' ff ' 7 ,- e -Fgzi . H 1 . 1 t A2 1 si o r --2 - r g- .4 2 . - ' 'A -' ft ' if 'S L-f .. J 1 i A ' '- 1 -' Z' l Q it lf i v- ,Q 1 , Z , W. V it VVV,'V .H ' - ' ,, ' if , YP 5 tl AX' f I X ie? V , ' J 5' f ka. , ,V Ardith Lengel FQ? Wanda Lewis Michael Marcucci ' Debra Marlatt if 'af Richard Marlatt Annette Marsh Carey Matthews Cmissingj Mark Meinhart Can you guess what is on her mind? .,,K A, K ,ir if , ix ' 'eff Michael Peters Donald Polakovics Loretta Prutzman -4 Q 3 I ed Merkel Linda Merkel D. Messinger Priscilla Messinger Eric Miller Jeff Miller John Miller Judith Miller Matthew Moditch Stanley Montrom Patricia Neff Dorthea Newman Michelle Newman Richard Oertner Marvin Olewine Clark Paine Rose Papay James Pavelco R. Radcliff Bianca Rauch Kevin Redline Jeffrey Rehrig Miss Miller Run Dwa ne, run! L'Take our icture , P , yn Greg practices his skill at throwing the dis- CHS. ,wg ,. . , , 9-V21-VW , 1 . ' f 4 9 F1 E ' V ' . O , f 'f ' ji? . VY ' Q 44,1-5 :V ,Q 5 ' , ' 'f W . QM W ' .1 .gpg V -'W V ' ax, A ' A, VV mtg -Je , . paw' s V A W :tt , 1' - . -' -. 41' 51 1V V ' .. Q' 3 ' f--w,L,J5w7 . 'E ' gf ' ' an VV.-fwgif Vw, ff :V t- f , , ,,, '35 1- if 2 1 - 1-:bv T' ' ' if' 5 4521 1. k:t'29:'-5 A X A 1 1 Q. N1 '22 V : V :V V .' i'f H l.r, , , -' A ffl? 0'-'f' TOP ROW: John Ruch,Clay Sauerwine, Mary Alice Schaeffer. MIDDLE ROW: Monica Scott, Linda Wanamaker, Debi Wassum. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Weinman, Debra Welsh, Gail Wertman. Boneta Reitz Denise Reitz Pat Reitz Barbara Remaley Durrell Remaley Keith Remaley David Rex Debbie Richmond Barbara Roberts Debra Roberts Charyl Roth Barbara Rowlands Y ' ,, . 5 Q 'L 1 V a ,V if fr ' it V, 'I I t it V' Q , if t ., fy , 'e at N- , R . fag V I RA .h .. 4,3 W E ' 1' M, win ff' Carl Schleicher, Paul Schmidt, Susan Schneck, Tami Schneck, Debra Schoch. Always in the hall! What are Janet and Sharen plotting now?? , L Kathy White 'H r if Q ' Catherine Wieand 1 wa ., f. N: f V, ,f Connie Williams J I I Q , , . , W K 3, Jeffrey Williams f my 5 4 'Wag ii 2.11 Larry Williams 8 Cindy Wise X lf ' Q l if Ni 'E 5 a 1 A A 51 '2jiZ, x 1 if axe V233 152.2 gig? tw! f M You're flunking my study hall' y 11 ' .E 1-wi - ,- .1 V 72: A' ggi ei' 93' at 5 Sharon Slpos asf' - if . 2 6 252' Stephen Sodl Kip and Joey seem to be waving bye-bye! - if 1, -M l Marilyn Solderitz '- 1 ' lf N' ev- Q ' t Q, John Sommers 5 5,31 ' ji kj-L , K Jig f Ci David Stankovic V wwf V ,V Deborah Tartar A gg, y y, ' K A, J r5,ggA,.4 Craig Trapp - 'ti Q' 1. ,I 7? 121 'iw i . J N. 1- is 1 ' X , 1 L i Janet Trine av - ei , A 1 Marianne Vegh , Lf l ' Brian Verba V K ,lf 1.15 , W Judy Walters X X 1 J f Nancy Zellner Raymond Ziegenfus ,A . A 'gf f N. , A I 4 THE JUNIOFKS CLASS ADVISER AND OFFICERS: Miss Carol Adams,junior class adviser greets her officers: Historian Diane Brazes, Secretary Cynthia Davies, President Brian Williams, Treasurer Kim Peters, and Vice Presi- Under the guidance of Miss Carol Adams, the exuberant ju- niors highlighted the year by having a beautiful Junior Prom, 4'Nites in White Satin , by performing oratorically in the Declamation Contest, and by preparing themselves for a big senior year. 34 dent Jeff Jones. Missing from the picture is Adviser Mr Richard Bentz. MOTTO: Life is what you make it FLOWER: Yellow Rose COLORS: Royal purple and gold QJRS Jw sz-1-In I ie, , 1 ai! , 5 rim r i 4 A an f . r 'Ma if C. 3 M 2 E QY?? 2 kg I an I . f f .. 15 x NLQ iz' i.Q ww, A AW4lH5id'VW 5' F N i Q X ' 3 I I ,TW A N X' ig Aa Qygi M 1 Vai Qi 'i W ' la Q Y 3 lk-sf is QQM 'in :ai ec' LV' 3 'J + .. fg V W., ,, A ,ww . Mike Galio Janice German Ricky Fritzinger Sally Fritzinger Sharon Fronheiser u, l4g5 QQ! Edward Abraham Cindy Andrews Deborah Andrews Richard Antonition Thomas Babyak Dawn Bisko Anna Blose Rickey Blose Terry Blose Richard Bowman Diane Brazes Kathryn Burckhart Debra Caton Denise Caton Cindy Davies Carol DeFrain Patricia Deibert Karen DeLong Nick DeLong Mary Derr Edna Distler Sheila Dorward Donald Eck William Eckhart Todd Freed 2 ar, ea.a fw xi silifeil r N-.wha ax, :N Q .s K K rl J 2: . ix 4 Us f X X' r H r if 5 if . N ' r 1 S . RR K 1 a ... , ' ki X , Dawn and Janet are hard at work in their Graphic Arts class, Dawn Gogel Gail Haas Lynn Haefele Jeannie Harris Cynthia Harwi Janice Harwi Barbara Hewitt David Hewitt Kathleen Hinkle Frank Hock I . ' . N i ., , PV. ,iiiwf BW? v fi N K W S it X ' 1 .' 'Ii Underclassmen are at play, again'?', James Horvath Edward Hoyle Jan Hughes Sheila Hughes Ann Marie Jones Clifford Jones Jeffrey Jones Kim Kemmerer Bradley Kern Richard Kern Rickey Kistler Steve Kochmaruk, IV Paul Konek David Krause Dennis Krause -' if 'Rr - .. 4 Q2 QQ1w3xg fiux N '-inn i ?'fQ , 2 ' 'wieii -f fs 5 4 lm gm emma J 1g5SE,y X 5 Yfgfd5ff J in --'f 5 Smile Jim, you're on candid camera! is !!M,:2f,.:. f':- LZ Z' 2' ef t , 1 ' , ,- r n V 5 ,.f .. 2 tm i'.Zf1gY L Evelyn Kroboth V f.iQf Dave Kunkle A 1: 0 april! f W 7 li' fi f- N aa. '11, if -slr., fi! Exe in C Q sheua Kunkie If Robyn Kuntz K rw , , 1. ' 1 ' , ' , 3, Q , if R f' il Boy, these Italians know how to live!', ' an - 'rf ' .' Lv A 7 M gf' 'Q 'W 2 I -A 'f f . Q, 425' ' . ,,,, +1-ef, 'R ' V . 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Susie Trainer emotes for third place with Tell Me a Story, Please . 4. Handicapped Lives clued Susan Scherer's interests. 5. Tina Wassum went Shake- spearean with To Be or Not To Be. 6. Prizes are being awarded. 7. Kim Werley gets violent in K'The Irish Struggle. 8. Class Officers Brian Williams and Jeff Jones are emcees for the evening. 9. For All Eternity was Karen Williams' rendering. ',: 25.159-its ' ', T' i Q Q 'tfu '-- THE CLASS OF '74 PRESENT , Q T. 'HNIGHTS IN WHITE SATINSH T , 'C , V - E- g EEEEEQEE E Lisa Abraham served as the flower girl. Betty Schuler and David Krause were the commentators for this spe- cial evening. They introduced each court member and her escort and finally announced the new Prom Queen, Cindy Davies. Music was provided by The Bitter Endl' and added the final touch to Nights in White Satin. To portray the atmosphere for their theme, the Class of '74 altered the gymnasium by presenting the queen and her court be- fore a castle structure. Diane Brazes escorted by David Kunkle. The tension mounted and finally came to a climax on April 11 as Cindy Davies, escorted by Todd Freed, was crowned queen of the Junior Prom. Chad Hughes was selected to carry the queen's crown. Cindy Andrews escorted by Stacy Smith. Cindy Harwi escorted by James Paules. Jan Hughes escorted by Brian Williams, Ann Marie Jones escorted by Jeff Jones. Kim Kemmerer escorted by Terry Hausman. Robyn Kuntz escorted by Peter Reese. Kim Peters escorted by Carlton Miller. Susie Trainer escorted by Mike Galio. Karen Williams escorted by Eddie Abraham, Betty Schuler and David Krause acted as emcees for the evening FRED'S HABERDASHERY 324 Delaware Ave. Congratulations to the Class of '73 Palinerton, Pa. :EI 9, QQQY9 '6! , H Qlislw ,Q ' as .-Q. Q ,4 .,.. .... ' , if 21:5 ci ' X, x .. 3 X x, . K 4 ASR F M.. , J., . , .,n..,.S .V ' . 3. 'u.'i,1if ..,,, 4 EE V g ,, , f , -:, wi, 2 f 'K T Q ' ' L m . : gut' N Q v W. 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This year their main activity was to enter tain the children of Wiley House. E C O L O G Y C L U B TRI-HI-Y Loretta Prutzman, Karen Beers, Carolyn Klase, Mary Alice Schaeffer, Karen Kurtz, Jane Rex, Rhonda Klutz. BACK ROW: Cherie Cressman, Lynn Kling- borg, Laura Dorward, Barbara Roberts, Debi Wassum, Connie Williams, Barbara Rowlands, Tami Schneck, Chery Roth, Candy Reppert. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Pat Frano, Ruthann Davies, Sherry Kern, Karen Koran, Betsy Fields, Kim Handwerk, Susie Schneck, Rosie Papay. SECOND ROW: Pat Reitz, Rita Fritzinger, Janet Roth, Monica Scott, Susie Derr, Deb Richmond, Patti Behler, Lori Correll, Liz Endy. THIRD ROW: Michelle Newman, FRONT ROW: Cami Defram, Den Polakovics, Par ney, Darry1KeiSer, Flvyd Snyder, Ricky Keiney, Rich- Rolands, Cathy Sneidman, Donald Frantz, Deb Rich- ard Lauchnor, Jeff Williams, Jon Rinker, Brad Mein- mond, James Harwi, Cheryl Paine, Tina Wassum, Judy h21rt,MiChe1e DCPPC- Wertman. BACK ROW: Steve Kochmaruk, Barry Hei- FUTURE NURSES CLUB FUTURE BUSIN FRONT ROW: Wanda Grammes, Diane DeSousa, Mary Lancsak, Sue Reimer, Gail Gruber, Polly Koran, Jane Andrews, Diane Deng- ler, Kathleen Andrews, Sally Reimer, Kathy Rettew, Janice Row- lands, Kathy Kemmerer. MIDDLE ROW: Beverly Frable, Linda Hittner, Nancy Snyder, Lynn Patterson, Debbie Shuey, Judy Sell, This club examines all aspects of the medical profession, and also sponsors an annual field trip to further familiarize members with the medical scene. FRONT ROW: Priscilla Messinger, Diane Follweiler, Debbie Nierer, Connie Fields. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Violet Jones, adviser, Lynn Haefele, Deborah An- drews, Janioe Harwi, Kim Kemmerer, Sharon Fronhei- ser, Susan Scherer, Ardith Lengel. THIRD ROW: Rita Fritzinger, Debbie Roth, Nancy Mack, Janis Roth, Margaret O'Malley. BACK ROW: Karen Greiss, Ellen Hughes, Linda Cressman, Molly Roland, Donna Voor- hees, Kathy Burckhart, Debi Boyuka, Gail Dorward, Darlene Anthony, Debbie Lynn. ESS LEADERS Gail Dorward, Alice Hinkle, Karen Kralik, Nancy Roth, Debbie Fisher, Carol Ahner. BACK ROW: Mr. William Horvath, adviser, Kevin Gruber, Bruce Sensinger, Brad Meinhart, Floyd Snyder, Lee Vogel, Dave Buhay, Brad Beers, Dane Parry, Barry Heiney, Tim Jones, George Fetchko. LIBBABY CLUB These future librarians do their best to see that books and other reading materials are available for students and faculty. Each year they sponsor a ChristmasTea for the faculty. KNEELING: Debbie Schock, Susan Schock, Lynn Kester, Kim Krupa, Linda Weaver, Cindy Andrews, Judy Hankce, Sharon Brown, and Sharon Sipos. FIRST ROW, Standing: Cindy Hofmann, Sandra Kistler, Debbie Cunfer, Suz-Anne Hough, Cindy Davies Susan Herman, Mary Bailey, and Debbie Moyer. SEC- OND ROW: Dorothea Newman, Kathy Eck, Louise Koran, Vicky Kemmerer, Karen German, Evelyn Kro- both, and Pat Neff. BACK ROW: Diane Lienhard, Kathy Kern, Holly Weiss, Karen DeLong, Carey Mat- thews, and Lucinda Hartzell. LANGUAGE CLUB The Language Club consists of French and German students and meets to review their language skills. FRONT ROW: Shelby Hoyle, Debbie Lynn, Pat German, Tom Vogel, Rob Souerwinc, Curt Stcigerwalt, Janice Harwi, Suzanne Reh- rig, Kim Kemmerer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mack, Linda Serfass, Janice Bowman, Molly Roland, Priscilla Messinger, Janis Roth, Tina Wassum, Michele Deppe, Debbie Roth Sheila Rueh. BACK ROW: Kim Werley, Susan Reitz, Slur ley Auman, Colleen Gower, Chris Marino, Mrs. Bernice Hicks, Donna Mack, Diane Yenser, Leoma Rothrock, Sally Sensinger. PFKO AND CON CLUB YEAFKBOOK CLUB What they are thinking is debatable! BOTTOM ROW: Chris Marino, Susie Trainer, Donna Mack, Karl Smith, Pat Roland, Patricia German. SECOND ROW: Molly Roland, Rick Brogan, Robyn Kuntz, Karen Williams, Lynne Warfel. TOP ROW: Mrs. Edith Roeder, Debbie Tartar, Cathy Sneidman, Cheryl Paine, Kim Werley. SEATED ON SOFA: Tina Wassum, Karen Williams, Lynne Warfel, Diane Follwei- ler. KNEELING: Kathy Weiss, Linda Serfass, Betty Schuler, Jane Andrews, Ellen Hughes, Carol Shupp. STANDING: Gail Dorward, Cathy Sneid- man, Herb Pfeiffer, Donna Voorhees, Carol Wertman, Holly Weiss, Debra Roth, Su- zanne Rehrig, Janis Roth, Scott Smith, Kim Werley, Kathy Hough, Debbie Boyuka. TVVIRLING CLUBS COLORGUARD CLUB: Meeting the first Monday of every month, the Colorguard Club drills and trains the future Flag Flappers of SHS. FRONT ROW: Jane Andrews, Kathy Rettew, Susan Reitz, Sally Sensinger, and Diane Dengler. SECOND ROW: Georgianne Diehl, Kim Marlatt, Cindy Davies, Sherry Kern, Karen Koran, Linda Serfass, Carolyn Klase, and Janet Roth. THIRD ROW: Debbie Kroboth, Susan Roth, Annette Shimko, Mary Derr, Pat Fra- l no, Judy Schneck, Bridget Cantwell, Rosalie Wana- maker, Cindy Shuey, and Denise Caton. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Mack, Theresa Scarselletti,Wanda Lewis, Betsy Fields, Betty Schuler, Karen Kurtz, Gail Haas, Debra Caton, Monica Scott, and Bonita Shoemaker. BACK ROW: Barbara Rowlands, Pat Reitz, Jan Penberth, Liz Endy, Carol Wertman, Lori Correll, Susie Derr, and Shelly Kibler. The majorette club meets once a month to teach various drills and twirls, enabling the girls to participate in try-outs and be- come prospects for future majorettes. FRONT ROW: Rhonda Klotz, Leoma Rothrock, Suzanne Rehrig, Pat Anthony, Kathy Roderick, Louanne Andrews, Carol Humanick, Sheila Kunkle, Shirley Auman, Dawn Bisko, Maria Barney, Cindy Harwi, Diane Brazes. SECOND ROW: Laura Dorward, Kim Krupa, Sandra Kistler, Colleen Weidner, Shelby Hoyle, Jean Bowman, Cindy Young, Tina Ward, Cathy Snyder, Debbie Tartar, Suzann Burck- hart, Joette VanNorman, Donna Troxell, Lynn Kester. THIRD ROW: Rose Hallman, Angy Nagy, Cheryl Moditch, Debbie Bauer, Linda Weaver, Denise Caton, Bonita Shoemaker, Barbara Roberts, Lynne Klingborg, Pam Smith, Sharon Greiss, Linda Schleicher, Judy Hankee, Debbie Stephen, Michele Hewitt. BACK ROW: Beth Kern, Annette Marsh, Bonnie Kern, Gail Wertman, Cheryl Roth, Loretta Prutzman, Hope Rausch, Patti Behler, Dianna Wanamaker, Karen Beers, Linda Bachman, Mich- elle Newman, Cherie Cressman, Rosie Papay, Tonia Barney. JlIVI CLUBS Q , , These future Olympic stars develop good sportsmanship qualities through participation in team sports, and they in- crease their ability on the gym apparatus in this worth- while club. Members from left to right: Janice Harwi, Kim Kemmerer, Cindy Davies, Sharon Fronheiser, Betty Schuler, Susie Schneck, Iris Pachorkowsky, Molly Roland. SEC- For boys only! Some ofthe many activities include games of basketball, volleyball, weight-Lifting, and skills performed upon the gymnastic apparatus. Boys gym club participants are FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Pete Snyder, Stacy Smith, Coach .lim Waite, Brian Williams, and Keith Neff. SEC4 OND ROW: Larry Loch, Steve Sodl, John Ruch, and Paul Dorward. BACK ROW: John Miller. l OND ROW: Cheryl Roth, Kim Peters, Denise Caton, Debra Caton, Kathryn Burckhart, Bonita Shoemaker, Fran Williams, Margaret O'Malley. BACK ROW: Debbie Nierer, Chris Marino, Carol DeFrain, Cindy Andrews, Susie Train- er, Tina Wassum, Robyn Kuntz, Janis Roth, Diane Brazes. PHOTO CLUB These conscientious camera buffs pro- vide the SLATE, the yearbook, and the entire student body with beautiful picture memories of SHS. Women's Lib would approve! Bianca is breaking into what folks used to consider a man's world. Photo Club members are: David Overholt, Tom Young, David Kunkle, Donald Polakovics, M. Karl Smith, Bianca Rauch. For a change of pace, the new photo club members are on the Mother side of the camera. This club is designed to teach students how to be good photographers. FRONT ROW: Mark Meinhart, Sheila Kunkle, Curt Steigerwalt, Valerie Mummey, Eric Strohl. SECOND ROW: 1- 4 ww-4 Andrew Holko, Chris Lorah, Roy Horn, Kirk Johnson, Michael Muniz, David Boyuka, David Morgan, Dave Fister. BACK ROW: Mark Ses- tok, Carlene Rauch, Clarke Paine, Ricky Muthaxd, Glenn Beers, Mi- chele Kern, Rob Souerwine, Ed Bechtel. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB Visual Aid Club members are kept busy supplying teachers with the necessary equipment that makes learning fun . KNEELING: Tommy Steigerwalt, Dave Deibert, Robert Smith, Ray Ferber, Richard Lauchnor. STANDING: Ste- phen Bobal, Clarke Paine, David Overholt, Tommy Young, Geoffrey Hughes, Mr, Ron Borger, Keith Symons, Michael Hughes, Robert Flores. KNEELING: Billy Snyder, Dave Buhay, Rick Brogan, Wald, Brent Scherer, Suzanne Rehrig, Bobby Hughes, Tommy Babyak, Bruce Kuntz, and Todd Freed. Chris Marino, Brian Kutney, Colleen Gower, and STANDING: Herb Pfeiffer, Pat German, Barry Os- Randy Biege. .... gn V A R S I T Y S SLATE CLU B THE SLATE, our SHS newspaper, is really a terrific produc- tion. The students pictured here are not only interested but willingly at work on the SLATE all year long. FRONT ROW: Linda Follweiler, Karen Kurtz, Sally Reimer, Kathy Rettew, Nancy Snyder, Kathy Kern, Cherie Cressman, Lori Kibler, Donna Mack, Michele Deppe, Beth Kern, Priscilla Messinger, Boneta Reitz, Lori Correll, Debi Wassum, Connie Williams. SECOND ROW: Barbara Solt, Karen Beers, Gail Haas, Kathy White, Michael Fister, Debbie Shuey, Dawn Gogel, Denise Caron, Judy Sell, Debbie Moyer, Janet Roth, Barbara Remaley, Lynn Jo Kester, Michelle Schaller, Monica Scott, Linda Weaver, Candace Reppert Siegmund. THIRD ROW: Robert Hertzog, Rose Papay, Nancy Mack, Rhonda Klotz, Jane Rex, Michele Kern, Valerie Mummey, Lisa Frech, Carolyn Klase, Ardith Lengel, Carlene Rauch, Brenda Martin, Iris Pachorkowsky. BACK ROW: Carey Matthews, Sally Sensinger,Gail Dorward, Debbie Lynn, Loretta Prutzman, Janice Rowlands, Jeanette Eckhart, Patricia Neff, Ann Marie Jones, Nancy Zellner, Pat Frano, Adviser Rodney O. Mummey, Mary Derr, Sue Reimer, Nancy Edelman, Evelyn Kroboth, Kim Neff, Kim Krupa, Rose Marie Strohl, Susan Jayne Reitz, Mary Lancsak, Kim Marlatt, Nancy Roth, Lynn Patterson, Michelle New- man, Carol Wertman. TH E FRESH FZEFRESHIVIENT VVOFZKE Spilled hot chocolate, raw hot dogs, crushed chips, and numb fingers combined to form a successful refreshment stand crew. FRONT ROW: Jennifer Bolton, Sandy Berger, Mike Barney, Carol Humanick, Sara Bechtel, Rick Brogan, Chris Marino, Donna Mack, and Tim Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Ahner, Judy Sell, Debbie Lynn, Susie Wanamaker, Jon Rinker, Michele Deppe, Diane Yenser, Karl Smith. BACK ROW: Nancy Mack, Keith Handwerk, Jane Andrews, Debbie Boyuka, Linda Hittner, Molly Roland, Colleen Gower, Susie Reitz, and Donna Voorhees. DEUTSHLANDFZEISE fhese eighteen students enjoyed ten adventure filled days touring Germany and Austria and learning the countries' cus- toms. KNEELING: Karen Greiss, Kathy Burckhart, Jan Hughes, and Cathy Sneidman. SITTING: Mrs. Hicks fadviserj, Debbie Roth, and Pat German. STANDING: Nancy Mack, Debbie Lynn, Glenn Schoener, Ardith Lengel, Tina Wassum, Robyn Kuntz, Connie Fields, Donna Voorhees, Leoma Rothroek, Susie Reitz, Suzanne Rehrig, and Chris Marino. Missing: Diane Follweiler. SLATE AND WOOD PRODUCTS National School Slate Co. 7th 8a Church St., Slatington, Pa. FRS s ' Q X 4 .. Q - , liQ'.?-P 5 nw . ' 1 ' fd U , -v ' ' , ,wiqP X ' J' Q Q ' -nf A 1 XX ,I gv -- ' gf? Ns af '- 61,7 ' :Ng ,fp FJ gf: .. , Q w.: 7 v m , .,! 1 , J 73- V s ' . 4' Ng, 'X C Q 4 ' fl f ' l f-. QA x Y :W ' 'S if NX ,-..,A 1' ,Q ' I --Z Q 5, , A. v ,., f ' ,W i 2 sew V x A N4 Fl S u I 5- E BOTTOM ROWS Chris Mufinv. Cvlllliv Williilllli Nllllll l Kcinlncrcr, Polly Koran. Bnnit11Sliocin1Lkcr. Missiflgi Karen ROW: Susie Trainer, .lan llnghcs, Pan Gcrnmn, Ann lllnriv kmlik, Jones, Colleen Gower, Robyn Knnt1.'l'0l' RUW: Kiln ij f f , Z X Wzjfiiii I' V ' ,I ,VK Y ' 6 , ' , M ig, I fi QQ as Q? -54 v N 4 . 2 v . W I qv 4 , 9,1 , f ,L ff 3 A f f l O ' - Q. O. O O 1' 'Y ' -' v4s'r'ff f4',if?, A S f , ., fi . ' , fm, Mx, V wwlnvvf'-' ' 1. . ' il' ffm, A c V ' ' , 1 ,ME ,,f .wi Off ?'x Y i, ' A fl 9' re? J w r i'N'f:45,4ff '? 'w.: i '..:47.z'W 3 'f57'J'J' ui ,Q . - f- -'-ig. 41 fp 1 '-M17-' ' fkiizfy .Lg ff-M. 4f5'2F'-Q'?ul4 'f-Eff., 1 svn 4 . , 'w,f?v-'gviv a,,,,f -3 , fwfr 4 jg .fp-,',, 41 ' L,.jjfig,.wg. ing-,:f f - QQ, we -+1 ri' -uf-ff ff, '59 UQ? . 'iZ'i'l '1i' I f .. ,,,., , O A fi. . fl-,-5 .,,, .w -y-,vi 5 5 - Q'-'et , .tk Im fwf' r wffzff. 'f2.w f2e4 fat n f A 3 , 1, if i f3,5 ??'ffafa, ,p f. Vivacious Varsity Cheering Cupluin, 'I'nily limnnm, .Ii-. plays her cute smile and peppy spirit nn and ntl' thi- llvhl illllfl 1,3 . ,, .31 9 Li ilu' t'lwci'lcgnlcl's t wk K Q7 -L. ' 5' 1 af ,Ly xi JU, 'FM it fu -f r E .O .Y 'ii-is Y ' 32 1. Q , h . ls ll llnir- vel? M :-e e lx ll vc-l'. ' f 58 2 bi fx. i FRONT ROW: werk, Ruthann Davies, Cindy Werley. SECOND ROW: Jody Henrit- JIVIN' JAYVEE CHEERLEADERS 1 Under the leadership of Kim Handwerk, the jayvees F-I-G-HVT! urge the Bulldogs to zy, Jodi Roberts, Teri Schaffer, Michele Kemmerer, Kathy Jones, Louise Koran. Susie Schneck, Debbie Wassum, Captain Kim Hand- Schaller. TOP ROW: VickY 'Q- xx' THOSE IVIARVELOUS IVIAJOFRETTES x I , A 'IK i 1 63 f ' fp: r .Q . Q , aff' . v Y t 3 A A '-4.Q,lix .jx ' A 4, , e ' , W b A . , L I 1 2 , X I, ,, , x V V , 3 Q t f f f ff e?'Xff ,, f i ' if elf , K up 5 W Wm xy, 'WJ rm K rx ,iz 7 ' Q' . , , V. I yf fg 7 1 Qi -Ei ff 1 if :N l f 1' ga , , ,.. . V 5, 1144? tt 1 ,1 I 3 ggzxy? ,Q ,f U, .ft , i ,7 V1 , , Q .1 of K: L, 3. 'Q 5 i . t ef - it : ' , 1 . 1 3 ST' ' ' Marching Majorettes are Leoma Rothrock, Maria Barney, Pat An- Carol Humanick, Loufmne Andrews, Kathy R0d91'iCk, C0'CHPU1H'l thony, Suzanne Rehrig, Dawn Bisko, Sheila Kunkle, Head Majorette Shirley Auman, Cindy H21l'Wi, Rhllnda Klofz, Diane BIHZSS- Our majorettes dazzle the halfetime spectators. What's next, Carol? Beneath her snow-white cap lie many ideas for entertaining twirls and formations, waiting to be majorette captain, Carol Humanick. brought to life by our COLORFUL COLGFRGUARDS FRONT ROW: Diane Dengler, Head Colorguard Susie Reitz, Jane An- Karen Koran, Georgianne Diehl, Carolyn Klase, Sheila Ruch, Sally dreivs. SECOND ROW: Kathy Rettew, Cindy Davies. STANDING: Sensinger, Janet Roth, Kim Marlatt, Linda Serfass, Sherie Kern. The SHS six-line displays proudly the colors of our nation and our school. Head Colorguard Susie Reitz spends many hours preparing unique drills and routines to keep her squad precision perfect. VVE'VE GOT SPI RIT yawn, W nsdlw W , ,, , W ..M.+.-f--e-- 1.11 Wai!! The SHS Band, Majorettes, and Colorguards have many year round the Memorial Day Services. This year, under the leadership of Mr. activities: parading in October, football game half time performances George Fennell, the band looks forward to more and better service that lend spirit to boost the team, a concert in spring, and support in to our school. ' X to r if . S M- t .fr lax 4 i.t..' .., at 4 ...V aus Tia! and Senior bandsmen relax after another gruelling rehearsal: Steve Bobal, Mike Hughes, Keith Symons, Lynne Warfel, und Karl Smith. Q. The mastery of marching and maneuvering is matchlessly managed by many mesmerized musicians. Mr. George Fennell, dedicated SHS band di- rector, has that critical look as he watches his band. Hats off! The tlag is passing by! This is our famous 'lsix-line squad in drill for- mation. ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Bev and Geoff, as Annie Oakley and Frank Butler, take their final Annie expresses her feelings in song while Buffalo Bill, Charles Daven- bow after two successful performances. port, and Frank Butler listen in. .vsiiir 1 , 311. 21 1 Q r Q -1, i xiii, l 1 ., g, 'vvxf E . a t r', ,L 6' Brian Kutney, as Foster Wilson, argues a point with Frank as Charles Davenport, David Overholt, looks on, The mischievous Oakley kids, played by Cheryl Roth, Cathy Sneid- man, Mike Fister, and Pat Roland, added humor to the play. The ballroom scene with its graceful waltzers provided the exquisite touch to the play. Colonel Buffalo Bill, Larry Williams, announces the big shooting contest. 75 ...Q Debbie Lynn,as Wild Horse, performs the ceremonial dance around the Indian braves. Chief Sitting Bull, Keith Symons, accompanies his adopted daughter, Annie, to the party. r The crowd anxiously awaits the start of the shooting match. X 'if 4 I: ' sir Annie and Frank reveal their love for each other as they sing, i'They Say That Falling In Love Is Wonder- ful. The four sharpshooters entertain the crowd with their snappy rifle drill. Bianca Rauch, as Dolly Tate, and Charles Davenport excite the townspeople with news Mrs. George Fennell and Mrs. Willis Ringer provide of the upcoming wild west show, the musical acoompaniments for the show. STUDENT COUNCIL SUPPORTS SCHOOL Student Council officers and homeroom representatives lead the student body in service to our school. KNEELING: Shir- ley Auman, Kathy Kemmerer, Joseph Babyak, Karen Hoppes, Pat Roland, Jan Hughes, Sharon Greiss, Susie Schneck, Kim Peters, Cindy Shuey. STANDING: Tudy German, treasurer, 'ra-uv 4' , lndustrious alternates and auxiliary mem- bers aid the Student Council at dances and movies. FRONT ROW: Debbie Tar- tar, Frances Williams, Carol Humanick, Cheryl Paine. SECOND ROW: Maria Barney, Michele Kern, Michelle New- man, Holly Dorward, Charles Maurer, Vicky Kemmerer, Cathy Snyder, Judy ' Schneck, Lynn Klingborg, Kim Hand- werk, M. Karl Smith, Robyn Kuntz. BACK ROW: Bonnie Geiger, Ann Marie Jones, Susie Trainer, Carol DeFrain, and Michele Deppe. STEMLER MOTOR CO., 406 Dela- ware Ave., Palmerton, Pa. 18071 66 Telephone C2151 826-2328 Colleen Gower, secretary, Chris Marino, vice-president, Mol- ly Roland, president, Mary Andrulevich, Karen Greiss, Sheila Ruch, Trudy Price, Diane Brazes, Bob Ziegenfus, John Marino, and Karen Kurtz. These hard working officers fTreasurer Tudy German, Secre tary Colleen Gower, Vice-President Chris Marino, and Presi- dent Molly Rolandj count up the money they made by spon- soring Homecoming '72. IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI ERNEST S. SNYDEFZ Never too busy to say a kind word . . . ever willing to listen to our problems . . . al ways a dedicated teacher, adviser, and loyal friend . . . this was Ernest Snyder. His quiet manner, quick smile, and understanding nature will long be remembered by all who knew him. He helped a lot of people, but . . . it seems the good, they all die young. PEW- EI 9 TALENT-FAS!-IIOX SHOVV -'QT' Lfusrl ' ?lFr E' 2 ' 2 -1 5 V ,E ,. 5 ,sf Q 5 f X The Varsity Cheerleaders do a modern dance to Be My Lover by Alice Cooper. Ronnie Zellers made a lot of racket before mod- Bobby, Bruce, and Brian sing Teen Angel to thrill the older members of the audience. !I 68 eling his tennis suit from the Lisa Anne Shoppe. Spikey and the Six Cylinders slick it up before driving down to Harry's Malt Shoppe. TRACK AND FIELD DAY 1973 - 'if 3, W1-, , L ,. Hi. , ,Q L --1' Q 'hi A K 'Q f 'R A ' . , wr, J: E ' , , ' Hifi ri ' f fV ':,,f5i5V5'3ffN3f ' 1, - g ff .. 1 f, f ' ,ff ish :inf + 3519 , a f J 2406-if 1 Y 'Q ,ex M5631 ' f 1' 55:15. fifwg ,Q 4' 1, L 511 ,' -. , ,w M' - . 2- of W rv' Bonnie comes in to break the tape. mores. - ' - 1 ur ii , A ff ,5. 9 . 49 5' V . . 1, .-- gi -Q gif- t .wi - e . 5. ' I- iig 'MM .J 3 42 ,xgfg-V If 1 1 7 '22, 1 gn' ' s f 5- 1 A ww ,ww A' , ...4.. ' J, ' 1 . 2 tg ai - kv? f , lv f 2 35 'A 31 , Q . ,f O ' Q pm 1 ni , 1 + f Yi f1Q wf' ,f s a ai K 'G - iff' TE ' V 1 I '?, f ' 5? ff' . M 'S-nl .,. ' f,.' Q D ,L , M WA, SEL., A ' ' ' A ' ' A .- First-place winners make points for their teams and win ribbons for themselves: Judy Wertman, Jodi Henritzy, Molly Roland, Mary And- rulevich, and Rhonda Klotz. Q5 Relays the thing: First-place ribbons to the seniors this time! 'U A s. re. N W rl dm 6 1 r. 4' 'X vm f' ,XJ e 'K vi W I -'f ' L 9 Wim aff! K y ,,, ww ,, mv Q -QE 1,3-rg, f 1 iw ,yi .if- . it 5 ,Nk V , iisss d d Rhonda Klotz makes points for the sopho- uD0n,f look 21'0lUld, Diallnefx' 1 , M --Q-.A'm: AVs' A-fi.l. Aa 5, l 1 f 1 Diane Schaeffer, Brenda Martin, Debbie Marlatt, Brenda Welsh, and Kathy Burckhart. Dave Kunkle, Craig Trapp, Mike Hughes, Terry Eschbach, and Floyd Snyder. CHORUS :Q -rr. m, gf ,ig . sl f ' .El',' ,. . i . 1 Piano: Lynne Warfel, Keith Symons. FIRST ROW: Shelby Hoyle, Sandy Kistler, Linda Cressman, Karen Greiss, Ardith Lengel, Lisa Frech, Rhonda Klotz, Kathy Snyder, Ellen Bollinger, Burlene Pugh, Lynn Kester, Debbie Lynn, Suzanne Rehrig. SECOND ROW: Debbie Tartar, Barbara Roberts, Dolores Anthony, Cheryl Roth, Linda Serfass, Debbie Roth, Carlene Rauch, Pat Smith, Janice Bowman, These senior girls were the dependable chorus officers, that led the chorus to one of the most successful years the high school ever had. Nancy Mack-Vice President, Debbie Lynn-President, Leoma Roth- rock-Treasurer, fmissing: Diane Follweiler-Secretaryl. 70 Carey Matthews, Michele Newman, Bianca Rauch, Nancy Edelman. THIRD ROW: Donna Voorhees, Susan Reitz, Nancy Mack, Janis Roth, Priscilla Messinger, Larry Turner, Larry Williams, Geoff Hughes, David Overholt, Sheila Ruch, Leoma Rothrock, Susan Scherer, Mr. Fehnel. LYNNE WARFEL: Band Booster Scholarship, National School Cho- ral Award, KEITH SYMONS: John Philip Sousa Band Award, Band Booster Scholarship. Lynne Warfel and Keith Symons were the ac- companists to the chorus. Lynne Warfel was awarded the National School Choral Award, and Keith was awarded the John Philip Sousa Award. They both received the Band Booster Scholarship. SING, SING, SING! The entire chorus opened its Christmas program with familiar carols. These Sophomore carolers displayed Christmas cheer to all who watched. Since the happiness of children is one of the most important as- pects of Christmas, thejuniors selected a toy shop scene to por- tray the Christmas spirit. The chorus proceeded down the aisles while singing Pine Cones and Holly Berries. This beautiful, ornamented Christmas tree, brought to life by the chorus, spread the spirit of Christmas throughout the auditorium. Gathered around a cozy fireplace, the seniors sang Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Firef' DYNAMIC DEBATEFRS Taking first place in league competition, the 1973 Debate Team finished the year with a 37-13 record. FIRST ROW: Chris Marino, Molly Roland, Cheryl Paine, Debbie Tarter, Cathy Sneidman, Lynne Warfel, Maria Barney. SECOND ROW: Robyn Kuntz, Donna Mack, Pat German, Ruthann Davies, Pat Roland, Karen Williams. THIRD ROW: Susie Trainer, Billy Snyder, Rick Brogan, Tina Wassum, Georgianne Diehl, Captain Karl Smith. FKOVING FIEPCFKTEFRS The executive staff of the SLATE, poses for a picture after a hectic year of newspaper reporting. FIRST ROW: Kim Marlatt, Judy Sell, Donna Mack, Molly Roland. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mack, Mr. Rodney Mummey, Bianca Rauch, Susie Scherer, Susie Rehrig, Cheryl Paine, Pat Roland. THE BFIAINS IN THE BUNCH N ga . 2 Q51 M ? ,iff I ww.-Q. . . . S.. k -' 1. f, Above are the seven senior members of the honor society elected in rig, Chris Marino, Molly Roland, Scott Smith. STANDING: Nancy their junior year. SEATED: Charles Canning Cadviserj, Suzanne Reh- Mack, Pat German, Debbie Lynn. CMissing: Nancy Snyder.J ..,.. ' The New members of NHS assemble their brains before the camera. FRONT ROW: Donna Mack, Mike Barney, Susan Reitz, Colleen Gower, Pat Roland, Cathy Sneidman, Karen Williams, Ian Souerwine, Kim Kemmerer, Thomas Steigerwalt. SECOND ROW: Trudy Price, Judy Sell, Nancy Snyder, Nancy Mack, Debbie Lynn, Chris Marino, Pat German, Suzanne Rehrig, Mary Roland, Scott Smith. THIRD ROW: Deborah Shuey, Shirley Auman, Robert Smith, Michele lgeHpe,Af-Ierb Pfeiffer, Karl Bretz, Lynne Warfel, Sally Sensinger, Cheryl Paine, Jeff Jones, Diane o wer er. Trudy Price carries the traditional taper as she is escorted to the stage by Chris Marino. CONGRATULATIONS, BRIAN, from Donna and Dale Stettler v. 'r xx., . 'Y-4' 9 .- Nishxz , . x ?f'3bZ'f- CROSS CGUNTFZY i s fi ' 'w if sff if 've 35 if ,A if -5.4 lm K- 1 a'4'f.' -.Nw 'Il f 331 ft-'Q' -in .' 42 4? he scones 'f' , -' f ith N' . f ' ' 2' ' 1 f- 1. fi if gf. Q QA. 4 Northampton 2 Slatington O . if: 3 Q Lehighton 42 Slatington 17 ' gi, 1- 4 1 i v Whitehall so Slatington 15 f S ' S S Palmerton 34 Slatington 21 ' 1' K W Q ' A Bangor 41 Slatington 18 1 2 M' if 1 2 . Emmaus 38 Slatington 21 2 tk fy ' Lehighton 42 sratmgwn 17 Northampton 19 Slatington 40 J l.-f: whneharr 48 sranngfon 15 , fr 2. aff 1 f Palmerton 37 Slatrngton 19 1.51 . 1 wV,: L Y M j Bangor 32 Slatington 25 ' ' B 'tt Q Emmaus 35 Slatington 22 'f tr ! .gkf 1 ' V ,. 4 , A -. ' it , 'Q :yi Bulldog harriers contemplate a tough race with Whitehall. KNEELING, Left to Right: Gary Delong, Rick Brogan, Rich Lauch- Barney, Tim Jones,Terry Wertman, Rich Oertner, Stacy Smith, M. nor, Jeff Jones, Keith Kibler, Barry Delong, Rich Antonition, Ted Karl Smith, Herb Pfeiffer, Floyd Snyder, and Bob Smith. Beltz, and Rick Kern. STANDING: Coach Glenn Rissmiller, Mike 14 1 E ' ' . , , wif QT -I W I 1 1' In ff'N,gf4 ', , f e, 1- r . ,, . .. s 4 Q iam 1 1 . , J.V. AND FFKOSH GFIIDDEFRS FRONT ROW: Larry DeLong, Bob Bechtel, Steve Trollinger, Skee- ter Houser, Keith Bashore, Brian Frantz, Carlton Davies, Mike Bro- gan, and Mike Kern. SECOND ROW: Bob Harwi, Bob Ziegenfus, Billy Lever, Anthony Gades, John Marino, Pete Konek, Jeff Frantz, Rich Slatington Lehington 0-16 Slatington Emmaus 13-10 Slatington Northampton 6-16 Slatington Catasauqua 32- 0 FRONT ROW: Stan Montrom, Mike Hunsicker, Steve Hluschak, Jeff Andreas, Robert Edwards, Mike Mar- cucci, Joe Babyak. SECOND ROW: Dave Rex, Matt Moditch, Jeff Williams, Pete Anthony, Pat Brogan, Smith, Fox German, and Earl Loch. THIRD ROW: Mike Muniz, Lee Christman, Mike Follweiler, Ed Bechtel, William Koch, Bubbles Kern, Mike Lobach, Coach Ralph Williams, and Coach Larry Parry. Slatington Slatington Slatington Slatington Whitehall 7-18 Stroudsburg 35- 6 Pius X cancelled Palmerton 19- 6 Randy Easterday, Bob Andrews. THIRD ROW: Terry Eschbach, Kip Bower, Ed Christman, Jim Pavelco, Warren Kelchner, John Ruch. BACK ROW: Coach Ralph Williams and Coach Frank Carazo. GAIL'S SCHOOL OF DANCE Main Street Slatington, Pa. FROSH AND JVS IN BASKETBALL Members of the freshman basketball squad: BOTTOM ROW: Richard DeFrain, Bob Harwi, Bob Bechte1,Carlton Davies,Gary Delong, SECOND ROW: Joseph Wieand, Billy Lever, Ricky Meckes, Keith Kistler, Brian Frantz. TOP ROW: Mr. Tom Sheehan, Larry Delong, Carl Bachman, Rob Souer- wine. Displaying the I.V. basketball ability, Bob and Yogi stop the fast break at a home game against Northestern. BOTTOM ROW: Albert Barney, Barry De long, Yogi Edwards, Steve Hluschak, Bob Andrews. SECOND ROW: Matt Moditch, Stan Montrom, Ted Beltz, Mark Griffith, Bruce Evans, Jeff Andreas. BACK ROW: Mr. Jack Posegay, Craig Trapp, Clark Paine, Keith Kibler, Steve Sodl, Randy Christman. VARSITY FOOTBALL 3 .af is l 63. J 5 0 I 531 Us C, i I X. ' FEM '53 'ff . v-ggi S, 'tier of 'Q-'F' Bt 'tt' 1 , I I Q ' ' F .S ll ' r i 'f if,, y,g :O Q, 'di' A L S ' i'K' Qi I fi Lp' V 'W 55' TL X1 'Wg P -I ip I f W.. '-.1-Q, -iw ' . I A- ' Q' . wif W..-.W I f b e 4 A if -A . ,,. 'Q aQf3 ,,p.g-Kit 'lQ ' i .. 5, S JK t :viii ' 111 f' fi ,k v -K in i, i -:mir 'J' bkhk rl-- ,Q-?l'..g,l' MM .Stew .gs . ep. I A at pr fr, ff? so f'1' f Lf ff- 2 . X r. R A ', b -1 'S' 'C gl-FlNA.,A,F F inals! sfyqvtvy Elk-Q? vsp? L A .at 99, , .pb ' 'A' K, 4:9 Seated above is the 1972 football squad. FIRST ROW: Robert Hughes, Keith Kester, Bruce Kuntz, Dane Parry, Brent Scherer, Scott Smith, Tim Bower, Wayne Kelchner, Barry Oswald, Brian Kistler, Bill Snyder. SECOND ROW: Robert Edwards, Paul Leickel, Tom Bab- yak, Todd Freed, Carlton Miller, Frank Hock, John Overdorf, Terry Bruchok, David Kunkle, Mike Galio, Dave Krause. THIRD ROW: Brian Verba, Kip,' Bower, John Ruch, Terry Eschbach, Stan Mont- rom, Mike Hunsicker, Steve Hluschak, Mike Marcucci, Joey Babyak, Jeff Andreas, Bob Andrews. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Christman, War- ren Kelchner, Dave Rex, Randy Easterday, Mat Moditch, Jeff Wil- - . -.ie ph- - .A - f , liams, Pete Anthony, Jim Pavelco, Peter Konek, Jeff Frantz, Richard Smith. FIFTH ROW: Larry DeLong, Bobby Bechtel, Steve Trollin- ger, Leonard Houser, Keith Bashore, Brian Frantz, Carlton Davies, Mike Brogan, Mike Kern, James German, Earl Loch. SIXTH ROW: Robert Harwi, Bob Ziegenfus, Bill Lever, Tony Gades, John Marino, M.ike Follweiler, Ed Bechtel, Bill Loch, Mike Kern, Mike Lobach, Mike Muniz, Lee Christman, BACK ROW: Coaches Ralph Williams, Mike Bonner, Rich Snell, Larry Parry, Frank Carazo, Head Coach George Yaniger, Steve Trainer. The coaches anxiously await the outcome of the play. . WJ 'gWhere's my Right Guard? PU LVERIZING PERFORIVIANCES VARSITY SCOREBOARD Northwestern 2 Parkland 49 Lehighton 6 Emmaus 45 Northampton 47 Catasauqua 34 Whitehall 14 Stroudsburg 32 Pius X 36 Palmerton 0 Slatington 0 Slatington 0 Slatington 7 Slatington 0 Slatington 0 Slatington 14 Slatington 6 Slatington 13 Slatington 0 Slatington 14 Do ya 'wanna dance? The gridders take the field for an exciting second half of the Turkey Game. . I Ns . ff! 3 P R9 2 . X , 1 I N ' Y . ' - A - - -- W . f ' N' K P , 0'-3 wwf: ' '- A 97 Sd .4 'l .-'wffgs rp? 1 V' 5 a '- 4 . k 7 3 4 ng - W ' x W A K 3 P f ,li -' sl U-1 ' L' 2 I We 'r' N ' 9-f:Lf g AgyLg1i,2fLa5p A 7 . 6 . 'T The Bomber gets crunched between two Bulldog defenders. S'Footba1l, football, in the sky . . . GOLDEN SUN POTATO CHIP CO. 18 Seventh St., Slatington, Pa. 767-3165 B U LLDOG BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Jones, Rich Mantz,Co-captains Pete Reese and Jones, Ron Jones, Herb Pfeiffer, Rich Oertner, Brian Kutney, Terry Bob Hughes, Dave Buhay, Pete Snyder, Todd Freed. TOP ROW: Tim Hausman, Coach Glenn Rissmiller. Take one dedicated coach, add thirteen cagers working as a team, and youive got the recipe for SUCCESS. Under the VARSITY SCO Fl ES guidance of Glenn Rissmiller, the SHS cagers compiled eleven thrilling victories and eleven disappointing losses. More im- 1972-73 RESULTS portant than their record, however, was the unified team spirit which permeated Smith Hall and every other court on BULLDOGS OPPONENTS which they played. 54 Northwestern 49 41 J im Thorpe 35 37 Parkland 76 63 Wilson Boro 36 65 Northwestern 46 74 Jim Thorpe 55 55 Weatherly 62 59 Salisbury 46 32 Whitehall 52 52 Catasauqua 61 40 Northampton 70 62 Emmaus 92 67 Lehighton 65 72 Stroudsburg 53 M 41 Palmerton 39 52 Whitehall 54 48 Catasauqua 59 56 Northampton 83 67 Emmaus 73 OT 61 Lehighton 73 81 Stroudsburg 66 STATISTICIANS AND MANAGERS: FRONT ROW: Robert smith, 58 Palmerton 45 Captain Keith Kesler. BACK ROW: Richard Lauchnor, Edward Abraham. 'ffm T U D O G T T S Slatington Slatington Slatington Slatington Slatington Slatington Slatington FRONT ROW: Molly Roland and Michele Deppe. BACK ROW: Brenda Welsh, Jody Henritzy, Carol DeFrain, Debbie Marlatt, Frances Williams, Kim Neff, Kathy Wise, and Judy Wertman. Whitehall Catasauqua Northampton Emmaus Lehighton Stroud sb urg Palmerton S CO FR ES 31 -38 Slatington 68-21 Slatington 16-44 Slat ington 50-82 Slatington 57-23 Slatington 43-38 Slatington 53-38 Slatington Carol Defrain dribbles down the court in an attempt to lose her op- ponent. Whitehall Catasauqua Northampton Emma us Lehighton Stroud sb urg Palmerton 50-26 65-35 3642 41-39 48-34 75-25 60-18 v 1 ,W Q5 ,Q 3 9 5 5 2 W e WsQ Ll, 'U KYYNGTO :J UL tif' 1 , O ff j ' NGN ' . 5 ,mint -,', My M 'MG' FRONT ROW: Richard Smith, Marvin Olewine, Mark Meinhart, Allen Boyer. MIDDLE ROW: Manager Terry Schneck, Joey Babyak, Tommy Young, Bob Herzog, Kevin Rohr- bach, Manager George Roth, BACK ROW: John Marino, Dave Krause, Mike Peters, John Ruch, Peter Konek, Coach Dick Snell. Nick Delong, often described as Quick Nick , pre- pares to pin another unfortunate opponent. The season,s end found Nick with an undefeated, un- scored-upon record. He's Number One! ,' SHS wrestler Mark Meinhart struggles fiercely to break his opponents' hold. Senior wrestler, Wayne Kelchner, attempts to pin his opponent in a reverse cradle, -in Dave Buhay demonstrates his outstanding pitching technique. Ready! Aim! Fire! Rick Gruber beats the ball home as he brings in another run for the Bulldogs. BULLDCG BASEBALL Bruce Kuntz tries to beat the ball to first base, but his attempt is unsuccessful. , Qi. we at .Jw-'Q-' , f: ow., ,-', i W' .M . ...,. ,A ,f s'L..b-L, W Lf. et.. ,.g .,gfJ1g,A,'. Steve Hluschak looks on in disgust, as Lehighton runner crosses home place to bring in their first run. SITTING: Jeff Jones, Keith Handwerk, Rick Gruber, Billy Rohrbach, Rich Antonition, Jim Horvath, Doug Shiner, Snyder, Dave Buhay, Mr. Marvin Kester, Coach. STAND- Bob Andrews, Steve Hluschak, Terry Hausman, Mark Grif- ING: Colleen Gower, Pat German, Bruce Kuntz, Kevin . r a X - :mv e Head Coach Mr. Marvin Kester and Assistant Coach Mr. Homer Moyer were the main ingredients in making the 1973 baseball season a successful one. fith, Bob Edwards, Tom Babyak, Kathy Kemmerer. Seniors Bill Snyder and Bruce Kuntz are having a ball at one of the SHS baseball games. TRACK 1973 1. Steve prepares to throw the discus. fy., W ' 2. They're off, '- Jw 3. 'Ll-Ie flies through the air with the greatest of ease. 1 VX 4. lt's another close finish. 5. The mile-realy team, consisting of Dwayne Kern, Herb Pfeiffer Todd Freed, and Scott Smith, completed a very successful year. 6. Carlton can always be found near a bar. 7. I demand you get me to States! 90 BU LLDOG TRACK 1973 Assistant Coaches Dick Jones and Jim Waite pose with Head Coach Marvin Miller before the meet. TOSSERS AND JUMPERS. KNEELING: Terry Schneck, Robert Grosch, John Marino, John Leickel, Dennis Krause, Blaine Lipinsky, John Miller, Mike Galio, Brad Beers, Donald Frantz, Manager Bob Hertzog. STANDING: Greg Greenzweig, Peter Reese, Brian Williams, Terry Eschbach, Randy Bisko, Frank Hock, Nick De- Long, Carlton Miller, Dave Krause, Steve Train- er, Ricky Fritzinger, Mike Peters. RELAY SPECIALISTS: KNEELING: Carl Strohl, Leonard Houser, Mark Meinhart, Ricky DeFrain, Paul Konek, Tim Jones, Dwayne Kern. STANDING: Mike Hughes, Robert Smith, Floyd Snyder, Ed Hoyle, Todd Freed, Scott Smith, Darryl Keiser, Herb Pfeiffer, Paul Leickel, Mike Newhart, Craig Trapp. SWIFT OF FOOT: KNEELING: Brad Kern, Jim Neustadter, Rod Fritzinger, Jack Huddles- ton, Ted Beltz, Tony Gades, Don Polakovics, Tom Horner, Brian Mack. STANDING: Larry Trimble, Bob Harwi, Karl Bretz, Rich Oertner, Stacy Smith, Rich Lauchnor, Keith Kibler, Terry Hausman, Roger Radcliff. 4. X 4, 11 if if 4, 1' 1 I .JL 5 I f , .T . W sf U 09. Q ig 1 1 WM 4 -. 2 .0 1 Q 7 U' C 0 0 of' ll' an l ca T ,fu pe-,, ff ,Q ., , : . Mat ., -J 1' fu E I If 3 X ff f, HAI' Q33 ! 4 , ' 2 S Nm. -. 2 1- ,. F. 'I 4-... 50 'Kr .I , , ' V' K , 5 1 ae A- A 1 -' Six -1. 19594 ff . 3'-il, Y -'Z' , 'V ,fy 'ifrfg f x 'r 7555-'i.f5i4 W' Y T 7' , w.,3,5 A--, gf . 4 p.,X.1,hwe+ ry , .RAN V A Aff...-' f' , A sf' 'f A 5 Q I.. . . .44 J. ., IG I '1 lv.i fill, 0 ' t' 1 '- ., 4:- 19' . x .s' ., f .I k- ' - --sf? 1 Li , ,' .bi '4xls,.f'A, fa. . ab' l I V4-1 ,-V ,.' 'K , 5 Q 1 4 -5 ,wg , 'Q ,xg 74, J af . 'Ag NVE, 4.1 X . vu pk 'Hs K h,i 7 ,,r', 'NN CAROL ANN AHNER Walnutport Business A capable basketball manager dedi- cated novelty sweat-shirt wearer . , .a large personality , , . hearty laughter. . .t'Ahner. ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders 4g Refreshment Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 1, 2,3g Girl's Basketball CManagerJ 2,4g Intra- mural Sports 2,3,4. ANNA DARLENE ARNDT Slatington General Quiet and shy. . . a busy shopworker . . . who is always willing to lend a helping hand . . .loves those intramural sports , . . Anna, ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports 1. 96 2 8 :ig 23 ,X JANE MARIE ANDRESS Slatington Business Petite colorguard . . . with a snappy per- sonality , . . likes a yellow Vega . . . future dental assistant . . . Jane ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Squad 2,3,4g Col- orguard Club l,2,3,4g Future Business Leade KATHLEEN ROSE MARIE ANDREWS Slatington Business Pleasant personality . . . always gay and cheerful . . .lots of fun . . .industrious Worker at Keystone Mills . . . Kathy, ACTIVITIES: Colorguard 1,23 Future Busi- ness Leaders Club 4g Gym Club 2,33 Home- room Secretary 3,4. ers 4g Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 1,2,3g Intramural Sports 2,33 REFLEC- TIONS '73 fAdvertising-Finance and Liter- ary Staffsjg Yearbook Club 49 Talent Fashion Show 3,4. Shirley Auman has no time to pay any attention to the photographer during her busy Typing I class, SHIRLEY ANN AUMAN SUS AN MA RIA AYER Slatington College Preparatory Walnutport Business Pretty majorette co-captain . . . Daniel's Wedding-bell blues. . .school enthusiast? everlasting love . . . fabulous wardrobe . . . looking forward to the future . . . precious plans in April . . . Shirley ACTIVITIES: Majorette Squad 3,4 CCo- captainl Majorette Club 1,2,3,4g Junior Prom Courtg Football Court, Gym Club 1,2g Language Club l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports- Volleyball 1,25 REFLECTIONS-fLiteraryJ 197 3, Student Council 1,2,3 Alternate, 4 Representativeg Yearbook Club 3,4g Home- room Secretary l,2,3, Homeroom Treasurer 4g Homecoming Float Committee l,2,3,4g SHS Hotline l,2g National Honor Society 4. . . . defensive driver . . . Paris's prize product ... Susie ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club lg Future Business Leaders Club 43 Gym Club 1,2,3g Intramural Sports l. C. N iZ f'lff-I DEBRA NOREEN BAER Slatington Business Flirtatious eyes . . , good wardrobe . . . friendly to fathers . . .work-experience waitress . , . Toots. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3g Colorguard Club 2, Future Business Leaders Club 4, Gym Club 1,2,3,4g Ecology Club 1,25 Year- book Club 3g Phycology Club 3. MICHAEL A. BARNEY Slatington Business Ducat or die. . . cool, capable captain of FBL . . . skates thru the halls of SHS , . . friendly personality . . . Mike.,' ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4 tlfresidentbg Refreshment Stand Worker 45 Ecology Club 3,43 Baseball 4g Cross Country 43 Boys' Gymnastics 3,4g National Honor Society 4. SARA ELLEN BECHTEL Slatington College Preparatory Big, bad, barn parties . . , bubbly per- sonality . . . school starts at 9:00 . . ,likes the cafeteria at McDonald's better . . . Bitsy', ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,23 Majorette Club l,2,3,4g Refreshment-Stand Worker 43 Ju- nior Prom Court 3g Gym Club l,2,3g GirI's Basketball lg Intramural Sport sA volleyball l,2,3,4g REFLECTIONS Advertising 4g Girls' Gymnastics l,2,3g Gym Show 23 Musi- cal 2,3,4g Student Council Alternate 3,4g Yearbook Club 2,33 Homecoming Float l,2, 3,43 Homeroom President 1,2,3. SANDY L. BERGER Slatington General Engaged . . . bubbles of excitement . . . always laughing , . . homeroom bulletin board decorator . . . Sandy ACTIVITIES: Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 1,2,3g Intramural Sports l,2. MILTON CHARLES BRADFORD BEERS Slatington Business Driver of a hot 57 Chevy . . .can always be seen in Palmerton . . . constant kidder . . . silly storyteller . . . Brady ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4g Gym Club 23 Baseball 2g Boy's Gymnas- tics 2,3g Gym Show 2g All School Play lg Track 4. RANDY RAY BERGER Slatington General Yellow Malibu . . . Smitty's French Fry Fan . . . enjoys English class , . , friendly and helpful , , . Berger ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports l. RANDY ALLAN BIEGE Slatington General Dedicated football player . , . works at Two Guys . . . reckless driver . . . likes a certain majorette . . . Biege ACTIVITIES: Football Escort 4g Gym Club 2,33 Stage Craft Club 3g Varsity S Club 3,4g Football l,2,3,4gWrestling lg Gym Show 2. STEPHEN JAMES BOBAL Slatington College Preparatory Al Hirt of SHS . . , you ready for ajoke? . . .passion for Skybars . . . Mr. Fennellls How do you play a C if 7 . . . Steve ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4g County Band 45 Conservation Club 4g Gym Club lgPhoto Club 2,35 Visual Aids Club 2,3,4g Wrestling 1,23 Musical 3. RANDY MICHAEL BISKO Emerald General Emerald's prize . . .gym show participant . . . capable Vo-Tech class officer . . . avid soccer player . . . Bisk ACTIVITIES: Vo-Tech Class Officer 4g Gym Club 2,3g Wrestling lg Track 3,4g Intra- mural Sports- Soccer 3,4g Boys' Gymnastics 2,3g Gym Show 2. JENNIFER KIM BOLTEN Slatington General Randy's favorite .. . blue chevy . . . al- ways planning something . . . can be seen around town . . . Kim ACTIVITIES: Refreshment Stand Worker 45 Intramural Sports l,2. Big, bad Biege! Ready to kill at a moment's notice. Canit you tell by the bear look on his face'?7'? TIMOTHY FLOYD BOWER Slatington College Preparatory Future engineer . . . mathematicalwhiz . . , serious nature . . . French fiend . . . .Timo ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3,43 Football 4. DENISE ANN BOWERS Slatington Vo-Tech Likes Vo-Tech . . . rides a red-hot snow- mobile . . . a frequent visitor to Slatington High School . . . short and perky . . . Denise. ACTIVITIES: Majorette Club 1. DEBORAH ANNE BOYUKA Walnutport College Preparatory Petite, pretty, and perky . . . with a gift of gab . . .is always full of fun . . . carefree spirit . . . Debi ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses Club 3,45 Re- freshment-Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 2: Intramural Sports 3,4: Musical 4: REFLEC- TIONS '73 Art-Layout Staffg Yearbook Club 4: Language Club 2. 100 DAVID LARRY BOWMAN Walnutport General Work experience . . . unique dresser . . . girl watcher . . .talkative . . . Gomer ACTIVITIES: Basketball Manager 23 Boys' Gymnastics 4. KARL ALFRED BRETZ Slatington College Preparatory Sees future as an engineer. . .plans to at- tend Muhlenberg College in fall . . . spends spare time horseback riding . . . unique hair- style . . . g'Bozol' ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2g Track 1,2, 3,43 Intramural Sports 2: National Honor Society 4. JANICE FAYE BOWMAN Emerald College Preparatory Likes German class sees a possible future in the Air Force . . . drives a Corvair- once she gets it started . , . always fun to be with . . . Speedy ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4g Colorguard Club 2: Debate Team 4: Future Nurses Club l,3,4g Refreshment-Stand Worker 4: Gym Club l,2,3g Language Club l,2,3,4g Intramural Volleyball l,2,3g REFLEC- TIONS '73 Literary Staff 45 Yearbook Club 4. RICHARD SHAWN BROGAN Slatington College Preparatory A Kinney's man . . . Rip Van Winkle . . . Do me a favor . . .dynamic debater . . . Rick ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 3g Debate Team 3,4g Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Junior Prom Court Escort 3: Homecoming Escort 4g Gym Club 2,3g Pro and Con Club 3,4g Ecology Club 3,4g Varsity S Club 3,4g Baseball 23 Basketball 2,3g Cross Country 3, 4g Intramural Sports 2,3,4g REFLECTIONS '73, Sports and Advertising Staffsg Musical 3: Homeroom Vice-President 3g Homeroom President 4. Ai PATRICIA BRYFOGLE Slatedale Business Leaving on a jet plane . . . frequent trips to the bowling alley . . . future plans lie in data processing . . . Pat ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club Ig Future Business Leaders Club 4, fTreasurerJg RE- FLECTIONS '73, Typing Staffg Yearbook Club 3,4g Homeroom Vice-President lg .Iu- nior Prom Decoration Committee 3. SHARON BURKE Slatington General Happy housewife . . . little bundle ofjoy . . . contagious laugh . . . enjoys study halls . . . Sharon ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club l,2. l DAVID MICHAEL BUHAY Slatington Business Member of Downtown Towerpainting Corp .... Refreshment-Stand Rip-off . . . Blithering buffoon in bookkeeping and bas- ketball . . . outstanding athlete . . . Dave ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 45 Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Varsity S Club 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 3, Boy's Gymnastics 2,33 Student Council Rep- resentative 3,4. CHARLES E. BUSS Slatington General Small and quiet . . .goes to Vo-Tech . . . Visual Aids man . . . friendly and helpful. . . Chuck ACTIVITIES: Band lg Bowling Club 1,23 Ecology Club 3g Photo Club l,2. Y 1955 - iam+r4.W.e?. Q , DENISE EILEEN CHRISTMAN Slatington Vo-Tech Denise looks forward to her Vo-Tech duties. I didn't know restaurants had so many dishes-to Washyr' Attends Vo-Tech . . . has a contagious giggle . . . sees future in restaurant business .. . engaged to Roy . , , Denise. ACTIVITIES: Library Club 2. 3 1-11' JOHN JOSEPH CONFER SUSAN JANE DAUBERT Slatington V0-Tech Slatington General A YTIOPPY hairstyle - - - Pleasant Smile - - - Autumn, auburn hair . . . sweet and attends Vo-Tech . . . likes an underclassman friendly , , , SHS kitchen helper . . . con- . . . 101111. siderate of others . . . Susie'J ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 4. ACTIVITIES: Cafeteria Worker 4, JAMES HERMAN DELONG Slatington General Motorcycle Papa', . . . workexperience . . . blond and blue-eyed , . . sense ofhumor is tops . . , Jim Don't tell us! Your feet hurt!', Oh, that Washington trip! DIANE MARIE DENGLER Emerald Vo-Tech Snappy colorguard . . . outstanding per- sonality . . ,Tom Jones fan . . . future in- terest in cosmotology , . . Diane ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Squad 2,3,4g Colorguard Club l,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders Club 45 Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 1,23 Intramural Sports lg Musical 3, Talent Fashion Show 3,4. DIANE MARIE DESOUSA Slatington Business Davidis dream . . .loves school? . . . active FBLA secretary . . . ready for anything . . . Diane ACTIVITIES: Majorette Club l,2,3g Future Business Leaders Club 4 CSecretaryJg Gym Club l,2,3. I l DONALD RAY DENGLER Slatington General Vo-Tech Busy general student . . . nonchalant at- titude . . . future undecided . . . a comical walk and laugh . , .enjoys the outdoors . . . t.D0n,, ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 2,33 Ecology Club 3g Track l,2. GAIL MARIE D0 RWA RD Slatedale Business Slatedale's special. . ,friendly disposition . . . a ready smile to match her blonde hair ...shy...Gail ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4g Future Nurses Club 4g SLATE Club ig SLATE Staff 4, ftypinglg Yearbook Club Compliments of ANCHOR HOTEL MICHELE DEPPE Slatington College Preparatory Basketball enthusiast . . . third street . . . non-stop gab . . . Perkiomen Prep . . . spark- ling smile . . . Michele ACTIVITIES: Chorus lg Majorette Club l,2, 33 Refreshment Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 1,2,3g Language Club 3,49 SLATE Staff 3,45 Girl's Basketball l,2,3,4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g REFLECTIONS Head of advertising 4g Girls' Gymnastics 2,3g Musical 3, Student Council Representative l,2, Auxiliary 3, Al- ternate 4g Track Statistician 3,4g Emcee for Pep Rallies 3,4g Cross Country Statistician 43 Emcee for Junior Prom 3, October's Woman's Club Girl of the Monthg National Honor Society 4. Hurry! Hurry! This float must be ready by tonight! IO L JEFFREY CARL DORWARD Slatington General Susie's Sweetheart . . . Super Skater . . . likes McDonald's . . . King Arthuris Court . . . Hotdog GEORGE FETCHKO Slatington Business Holds debates of his own .. . Sergeant Worth's private . . . constantjoker . . . mem- ories ofthe campaign that never had a chance . . . George. ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 33 Debate Team 1,2,3g Future Business Leaders Club 4g Ju- nior Declamation 3g Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Pro and Con Club 2,3g Ecology Club President 3g Photo Club 3g SLATE Club 1,2. 4 LEONARD P. EASTERDAY, JR. Walnutport General Conservation enthusiast easygoing . . . flirtatious flirt . . . Leonard. ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 4. CONNIE LOU FIELDS Slatington Business Independent spirit . . . speedy winning snowmobiler . . . truckin' to that trailor . . . faithful friend . . . Fields ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Meitersingers lg Future Nurses Club 4g Gym Club 33 Lan- guage Club lg Stage Craft Club 3g Intramural Volleyball 3g REFLECTIONS fArt Layoutl 4g Musical 2. RAY L. FERBER, JR. Slatington General Always ready to help out . . . visual aids man . . . friendly personality . . . g'Buteh ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 3g Senior Play 3,45 Stage Craft Club 3,4g Photo Club 2,35 Visual Aids Club 2,3,4g Track 4gMusica1 DEBBY DEE FISHER EDDY LEE FISHER Slatington Vo-Tech Slatington Vo-Tech One of a pair faithful refreshment- Ecology minded drives a yellow stand worker . . . sees a future in Data Pro- Gremlin . . . slow moving . . ,and sister cessing . . , faithful supporter of the Slate makes two . . . Eddy', Bowl . . . Deb ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club lg Ecology ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club lg Future Club 25 Football l,2g Track 2. Business Leaders 4g Refreshment-Stand Worker 45 Gym Club l,2g Intramural Sports lg Homeroom Secretary 3, --.., ROBERT MATHEW FLORES DIANE RITA FOLLWEILER JACK JOSEPH FOLLWEILER SIHUHSTOU Gillefal Slatington College Preparatory Slatington Vo-Tech Born 10 b0Wl ' ' - full Of fun - - - HIWQYS Tall and stately . . . loves a soldier boy Mischievous smile . . . life is a gas . . . good for a laugh . . . visual-aids man . . . , , , bound to A,H,S,N ,,,, will be a perfect loves that green '55 Chevy . . . snowmobile Fluff homemaker , , , Diane buff . . . Hey we don't mess around . . . ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1,2,3g Conser- ACTIVITIESQ Chgrug 1,2,3,4, Secretary 43 Folly vation Club 3,4g Ecology Club 3,43 Photo Majorette Club lg Future Nurses Club 2,3,4g ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,25 Basketball lg Club l,2,3, Cpresidentjg Visual Aids Club 1, Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Gym Club 1, F00lb2il1 13 Intramural Soccer 1- 2,3,4z lnlfamufal SPOITS 1- 23 Basketball 3 fStatisticianJg Intramural Volleyball 2,4g Yearbook Club 3,43 Home- coming Float Committee 1,2 ,4g National Honor Society 4. BEVERLY JANE FRABLE Slatington Business Georgie's girl . , . quiet and shy person- ality . , . future Dental Assistant . . . excel- lent Annie . . . Bev ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 43 Gym Club 3g Photo Club 2,33 Musical 43 Talent Fashion Show 4. DENNIS JAMES GABLE Emerald General Friendly with females . . . likes to mess around in studios . . . one of our donkey basketball riders . . . sneaky smile . . , Plucker ACTIVITIES: Refreshment-Stand worker4g Gym Club 23 Baseball 4g Intramural Sports 234Boy's Gymnastics 4g Donkey Basketball 3, . 106 COLLEEN LYNN GOWER Slatington College Preparatory Sexy class and council secretary . . . Garyis Gigers . , . future of Fashion at Florida . . . Colleen the Queen . , .Colleen ACTIVITIES: Class Officer, Secretary 3,45 Cheerleaders l,2,3,4 tCo-captainbg Future Teachers' Club 3 fTreasurerJ3 Refreshment- Stand Worker 43 Junior Prom Queen 33 Homecoming Queen 4g Gym Club 1,23 Lan- guage Club 4g Varsity S Club 4g Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g REFLECTIONS ,7 3, Liter- aryg Girls' Gymnastics 2,3,43 Musical 3,4g Student Council 2,3, Secretary 4g Home- coming Float Committee 1,2,3,4g Talent Fashion Show l,2,3,4g Homeroom Officer, Secretary 13 Vice-President 2,3,43 Baseball Statistician 4g National Honor Society 4. HONORS: April Girl of the Month, Junior Woman's Club. PATRICIA ELLEN GERMAN Slatington College Preparatory That does not compute . . . member of Prom and Homecoming courts . . . cat's eyes . . . takes boxing lessons . . , 'KTudy ACTIVITIES: Cheerleaders 2,3,4, Captaing Majorette Club 1,2g Debate Team 43 Future Teachers' Club 33 Junior Declamation 3, Honorable Mentiong Refreshment-Stand Worker 43 Junior Prom Court 3g Homecom- ing Court 4g Gym Club l,2,3g Language Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurerg Pro and Con Club 4g Varsity S Club 43 Intramural Sports, Vol- leyballg REFLECTIONS '73 Literary Staff I-Ieadg Girl's Gymnastics l,2,3g Musical 3,4g Student Council Alternate l,2,3 Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3,4g Yearbook Club 4g Talent Fashion Show 2,3,4g Home- coming Float Committee l,2,3,4g Dance Committees 1,2,3,4g Homeroom President l,2,3,4g Baseball Statistician 4. WANDA JANET GRAMMES Slatington Business Sergeant Grammes . . . full of wit . . . passion for sports . . . outgoing personality . . . Thumper ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1: Majorette Club 25 Future Business Leaders Club 4: Intramural Sports 2,39 Girls, Gymnastics 3,4. GAIL SHARON GRUBER Slatington Business Georgie's gem . . .bright and warm smile . . . well-groomed . . . future in the ubusiness world . . . Gail ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4g Homeroom Officer 4. RONALD A. GREEN Emerald General One of Emerald's terrors . .. regular at the drag strip . . . mean donkey rider . . . Green Bean ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 3: Intramural Sports 23 Boys' Gymnastics 4: Donkey Bas- ketball Game 3,4. KEVIN ALBERT GRUBER Emerald Business One of the Emerald gang . . . liked to cheer on Mr. Neffs bus . . . nice blond hair ...types for C.P. friends . . . Gruber ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 43 Junior Prom Escort 3. RICKEY PETER GRUBER Slatington College Preparatory Swings a wicked bat . . , Bozo's buddy . . . college bound ...shy guy . . . Butch ACTIVITIES: Baseball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2: Cross-country 2g Intramural Sports 2. WILLIAM W. HAINES, II Slatington General Unique behavior future serviceman . . .thinks assemblies are a big joke . . , Patton ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club fPresi- dentj 4g Basketball lg Football 2. 'Wink at the photographer, Steve! KEITH JAMES HANDWERK GEORGE J. HA RGRA VES Slarinswn V0-Tech Slaningmn General Furious flirt . , . with a devilish grin . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . handy Handwerk and his bat and ball . . . ..Bup,, ACTIVITIES: Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Ecology Club 3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Bas- ketball 1. Chaperoned by Wally . . . Beverlyls beau , . . speedy skater . , . drives a dented sta- tion-wagon , . . George ACTIVITIES: Track 1. F. If 3? . K? fi A iee' ' ff-25 1 2, .R pm ,kr it 5 BARRY HAROLD HEINEY .E by - Walnutport Business K Busy Business Student. . .Texacols trust- worthy tenant . , . Snowmobile addict . . . ' Barry X QCTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club we. iw Timing and lots of practice give Randy Bisko the edge in track mects. Ellen Hughes, in one of those boring study halls, thinks about her plans for the weekend. Can you guess whatls on her mind? LINDA SUE HITTNER Slatington Business Loyal refreshment-stand worker . . . char- ter for the girls' basketball team . . . quiet and shy . . . Linda ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3, Colorguard Club lg Future Business Leaders 45 Refreshment- Stand Workcr 4g Library Club 3g Girls' Bas- ketball-eharter 43 Intramural Sports 2,3,4, Girls' Gymnastics 3,4. KATHLEEN ANN HOUGI-I Walnutport College Preparatory Lehightonls loss . . , future in dental hy- giene . . . Brian's beauty . . . sweet and in- nocent . . . Kathy ACTIVITIES: Dramatics Club 3, Gym Club 3g Intramural Sports 3, REFLECTIONS '73, Literary 4g Musical 3g Yearbook Club 4, Homecoming Float Committee 3,4g Talent- Fashion Show 4. ALICE JANE HINKLE Emerald Business SHS Bulldogette's manager . . . gem of Emerald , . . pleasant smile . . . always has a helpful hand . . . 1-linkle ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4, Girls' Basketball CManagerJ 43 Intramural Sports 3,4. ELLEN JANE HUGHES Slatedale Business Jerryls jewel . . . wedding bell blues . . . speedy typist . . .always helpful . . .always smiling . . . Ellen ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4g Future Nurses Club 2,3,4g Intramural Sports 3,43 Yearbook Club 4, MICHAEL ALAN HUGHES PATRICIA ANN HUGHES Slatington College Preparatory Walnutport General A Enthusiastic English student . . . method- Makes a sexy playboy bunny . . , pretty ical math major . . . keeps the beat for the eyes , . . shy and quiet . . .Pat band . . . Mr. Mack's right hand . . . Mike ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 3, ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4g County Band 3,43 Chorus l,2,3g Bowling Club lg Stage Craft Club 3g Visual Aids Club 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Intramural Sports 2g Musical 1, 2,3,4. ROBERT WILLIAM HUGHES Slatington College Preparatory Center of attraction on the football field . . . captain of the dribblers . . , athletic stature . . . Three Stooges fan . . . c'Bob ACTIVITIES: Junior Prom Escort 3g Gym Club 1,2,3g Varsity S Club 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4, fCaptain 2, Co-captain 4Jg Track 25 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g REFLECTIONS '73 fSports Staffj 4g Gym Show 2g Musical 3g Football 1,2,34,, fCo-captainj 4. HONORS: Honorable Mention All LVL Football Team tCenterJ 2,33 Honorable Mention All LVL Football Team fDefensive Endj 4, CAROL ANNE HUMANICK Walnutport College Preparatory Efficient majorette captain . . . speed demon ofthe typing class . . . Barry's be- loved . . . cheers for 63 . . .Carol ACTIVITIES: Majorette Squad 2,3,4, fCap- tainlg Majorette Club 1,2,3,4g Dramatics Club lg Gym Club 1,2g Girls' Basketball 13 Intramural Sports 2g REFLECTIONS '73 fAdvertisingJ 45 Girls' Gymnastics 2,3g Stu- dent Council Auxiliary 4g Yearbook Club 4g Junior Prom Court 3g Football Court 43 Homeroom Secretary 1, J. TIMOTHY JONES WAYNE CARL KELCHNER Slatington Business Neffs General A KATHY SUE KEMMERER Rapid runner. I .Sh00I ,Cm Straight as an Faultless grappler . , . keeps Neffs lively arrow . . . Lori . . , cute face . . , TontoI' Slatington College Preparatory . . . frequent visitor to J. M. Snyder . . . ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 'EBrickhead' 4: Refreshment-Stand Worker 4: Ecology Ivan's little girl . . .California bound , . , ACTIVITIES: Band lg Gym Club 45 Foot- Club 3g Visual Aids Club 4: Basketball 1,2, trustworthy treasurer . . . beautiful, long ball 3,4g Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3g Boys' 3,45 Football lg Cross Country 3,43 Intra- blonde hair I I ' NEON, Gymnastics 4, mural SOCOM 3- ACTIVITIES: cuss of 1973 Treasurer I,2, 3,4g JV Cheerleader lgColorguard Club 1,23 Future Business Leaders Club 4g Junior Prom Court 3g Gym Club 1,2,3g Photo Club 35 Intramural Volleyball l,2,4g REFLEC- TIONS 1973 fLiterary Staffj 4g Musical 3,4g Student Council Representative Clrlomeroom 133 43 Homeroom 15 President lg Home- room 15 Vice-President 2g Homeroom 15 Treasurer 3g Talent Fashion Show 1,43 I VICKIE S. JONES S1aiil'1gl.0I'l General Married . . .baby boy's her pride andjoy . . . long blonde locks . . . sweet and friendly . . . Vickie ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3g Majorette Club l. Homecoming Float Committee l,2,3,4g Top Ten Salesmen for Curtis Magazines l,2,3g Baseball Manager 4. 5 We ' 'gf .I r U 5 its r sr ,f-rear -rr W ,re . . , ., .,. . Q .i W, - r -ez, A 'mei 1 'Eu . - S72 ig. X Q ix W. wfksr- Tr. ' ttdgiif i 4 2 BRIDGET KERN Emerald Special Education Seeks pleasure in riding horses through a trail on a sunny day . . . spends tedious hours in the kitchen . . . her future plans lie in a medical career . . . Bridget. ACTIVITIES: Medical Careers Club. Is that your puzzled look, Keith? Or are you just thinking?? H2 GEORGE THOMAS KERN Slatington General Hunting enthusiast . . . small but mighty . . , frequent firc fighter . . . avid bowler , . . Pine ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 1,2,3,4gCon- servation Club 4g Intramural Sports 1. KEITH DAVID KIBLER Slatington Business Sparkling brown eycs . . . curls to match . . . fun loving . . . works at Pahula's . . . Keith ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club 2g Conservation Club 2,3g Ecology 3. KEITH ALAN KESTER Slatington College Preparatory Handsome, husky football tackle . . . his world is coming up Rosie . . . stumpy . . . captain of the statistics . , . t'Cakes ACTIVITIES: Junior Prom Escortg Gym Club l,2,3g Varsity S Club 3,45 Basketball 1, 2,3,4 fStatis'ticianJg Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g RE- ELECTIONS fSportsJ 4g Gym Show 2g Musical 3. HONORS: Honorable Mention All LVL Football Team ftacklel 2. 3,-,Wy W mmynvfwwvf-s..WN,..., , BRIAN KISTLER Slatington General Loves his motorcycle . . . great guitarist for Good Friday . . . determined football player . . , an all around nice guy . . . Oeta', ACTIVITIES: Gym Club l,2,3g Football 1, 2,3,4g Wrestling l,2g Track 1,23 Conserva- tion Club 4g Junior Prom Escort 3g Musical 3g Talent Fashion Show 2,3,4g Homeroom President l,2,4. PAULINE KORAN Slatington Business Visits to Kutztown . . . fearless flirt . . . peppy, petite cheerleader . . . concert sched- ule . . . Polly ACTIVITIES: Chorus lg Cheerleader 3,4g Colorguard Club 2,34 Dramatics Club lg Future Business Leaders Club 45 Gym Club l,2,3g Slate Club l,2g Slate Staff l,2g Intra- mural Sports l,2g REFLECTIONS fAdver- tisingj l,2g Talent Fashion Show 3g Cheer- ing Competition 33 Float Committees 1,2,3, 4. CAROL DELORES KROBOTH Walnutport General August wedding bells. . . work experience . . . faithful worker , . , Blose's beauty . . . Carol ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports 35 Girl's gymnastics 2,3. KAREN KAY KRALIK Slatedale Business Super cheerleader . . . Buddy's bride . . . trustworthy friend . . . her future's as bright as her diamond . . . Dupper', ACTIVITIES: Cheerleaders l,2,3,4 CCap- tain 213 Colorguard Club 2g Future Business Leaders Club 4g Gym Club 1gREFLEC- TIONS fArt Lay-outj 4g Girl's Gymnastics 2,3g Student Council Auxiliary 3g Talent Fashion Show l,2,3,4g Homecoming Float Committee l,2,3,4g Homeroom Secretary 2. ...,, ,,..- ,Ni ..,..,,- ,fofr LW' . , .3 - W- V - -- ar:-' x i Z .-- W li : v If , Qi-f 1 T' 'L 7 I ,,. i 'ls ' 'W' . 'W :Fl GD Lew, -Q 2 A li! if '- ' Q.gX1.' ji 3.1 Z. - A' Z SL Ei 1 ' 51 i 5 .Z JANE ALICE KRYSIUK Slatington Business Wears a band of gold . . . Tim's boss . . . likes Inwood . . .bouncing baby boy . . . Jane ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3g Majorette Club lgStage Craft Club 3g MY FAIR LADY. BONNIE MAE KUNTZ Walnutport General Steady walker . . . shy . . . bashful smile . . . can be seen in Walnutport . . . Bonnie II4 CONNIE KRUM Slatedale General Always late . . . pre-engaged to Jeff Hewitt . . . likes to talk . . . Connie ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports 35 Girls' Gymnastics 2,3, BRUCE DOUGLAS KUNTZ Walnutport College Preparatory Life is short, and so am I . . . accident- prone . . . little,but a big asset on the foot- ball team . . . adept with a ball and bat . .. Koonie ACTIVITIESZ Gym Club l,2,3g Varsity S Club 3,4gBaseball l,2,3,4gFootball l,3,4g REFLECTIONS '73 CSports Staffj 4g Musi- cal 33 Junior Prom Escort 3g Homeroom Of- ficer CPresidentJ 3,4. BRIAN KEITH KUTNEY Slatington College Preparatory Plans to enter State Police . . . another of the malt shop gang . , .basketball enthusiast . . . thank you giganticallyu . . . his mind on a certain little woman . . . Kutneyl' ACTIVITIES: Class Officer CHistorianJ 3,43 Dramatics l,2,3g Junior Declamation CPro- ductionl 35 Junior Prom Escort 3g Home- coming Escort 4g SLATE Club l,2,3g SLATE Staff lgVarsity S Club 3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Football lgCross Country 3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Intramural Soccer 33 RE- FLECTIONS '73 CSports Staffjg Gym Show Production 2g Musical 3,4g Student Council fAlternateJ l,2,3,4gAll School Play 2g Homeroom Officer 1,2,3,4. ,,,,......--- Koonie slugs a homer. RICHARD DALE LAUCHNOR Slatington General Avid runner. . . loyal basketball manager . . . trustworthy friend . . . Rich ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 3,4g Se- nior Play 3,43 Stage Craft Club 3,43Ecology Club 4g Photo Club 35 Visual Aids Club 3,43 Basketball Manager 3,4gCross Country 2,3, 4g Track 2,3,4g Intramural Sports 2gMusical 4. Kutney jumps high in the air for a hot shot. MARY ELIZABETH LANCSAK Slatington Vo-Tech Bouncing beautician . . . loves those late hours . . . always giggling . . .Charlie's charm . . . Mary ACTIVITIES: Majorette Club 1gFuture Business Leaders' Club 4g Refreshment- Stand Worker 43 Gym Club 1,2g SLATE Staff 3,4g Intramural Sports Ig Musical 3. DIANNE MARIE LIENHARD Slatington General Yoga specialist . . . loves tea . . , frequent ego trips . . . It's not nice to fool mother natureln . . . Mother Nature ACTIVITIES: Library Club 2,3,4g SLATE Club 2g SLATE Staff 2gMusical 3,4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH LEIBY Slatington General Latecomer . . . really sells those magazines . . . baby girl . . . willing worker . . . Kathy ACTIVITIES: Intramural Sports 23 Girls' Gymnastics 2,3. TERRY GENE LORAH Slatington Vo-Tech Mod dresser . . . small but mischievous . . . Vo-Tech enthusiast . . . friendly with everyone , . . Terry ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,25 Bowling Club 1, 23 Dramatic Club 1,23 Slate Club 1,23 Slate Staff fCirculation Managerj 1,2g Basketball Manager l,2g All School Play 1. DEBORAH ANN LYNN Slatington College Preparatory Petite pianist. . , intelligent honor society member . . . always friendly and sweet . . , future nurse . . . R'Dcbbie' ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4 fPresident 45, County Chorus 31Colorguard Club 2g Fu- ture Nurses Club l,3,4 CTreasurer 435 Re- freshment-Stand Worker 4: Language Club 2,3,4 tVice-President 3,433 SLATE Club 2,3, 4, SLATE Staff Assistant Editor 2, LCG- editor 33g Intramural Sports 1,3g REFLEC- TIONS 1973, Literary Staff 4g Musical 2,3, 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Magazine Homcroom Captain l,2,3,4. HONORS: Voice of Democracy t3rd placej. DONNA ANN MACK Slatington College Preparatory Lazy literary leader . I . Mackie Bear . . . wild weekends , . .absorbs like a sponge . . . 'iMacker ACTIVITIES: Debate Team 43 Junior Dec- lamation 3, fHonorable Mentionjg Refresh- ment Stand-Worker 41 Gym Club 2,3g Lan- guaeg Club 2,3,4g Library Club 1gPro and Con Club 4g SLATE Club 3,4g SLATE Staff 2,3,4 tSports Editor 3,413 Girlis Varsity Basketball 2,3g Intramural Sports 2,3,4g RE- FLECTIONS 1973, 4 tLiterary Staff Headjg Girls' Gymnastics 2,33 Student Council Auxiliary 3,4g Yearbook Club 2,43 Home- coming Float Committee l,2,3,4g Talent- Fashion Show 2: Dance Committee 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society 4, NANCY MARIE MACK Slatington College Preparatory Future Florence Nightingale . , .blushing beauty . . .likes punch . . . avid reader . . . Nanc' ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3 tVice President 411 Future Nurses Club 1,2,3 CPresident 453 Refreshment Stand-Worker 4g Language Club CVice President 21 3,4g Library Club fTreasurer IJ, SLATE Club 1,2,3,4g SLATE Staff tAssistant 21 tEditor 3,453 REFLEC- TIONS 1973, fLiterary Staffj 4: Musical tChorusj 2,31 National Honor Society 3,43 Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3,4g Homeroom Secretary 4. HONORS: CALL CHRONICLE i'Most Valuable Stafferv Award 3. CHRISTINE MARINO Slatington College Preparatory Danny's princess, football player's queen . . . mustache friend . . . beauty and brains . . . banana-legged cheerleader , . . 'lMovin,' ACTIVITIES: Class Officers tPresident l,2Jg Cheerleaders 3,45 Colorguard Squad 2g Col- orguard Club l,2g Debate Team 3,4g Junior Declamation 3 fHonorable Mentionjg Re- freshment-Stand Worker 4g Junior Prom Court 35 Homecoming Court 4g Football Queen 4g Gym Club 1,2g Language Club 2 CPresident 3,4Jg Pro and Con Club 4g Photo Club 3g SLATE Staff 3,43 Varsity S Club 4g Intramural Volleyball 2,4g REFLECTIONS 1973 tEditor-inChie0g Girls' Gymnastics l, 2,3,4g Gym Show 23 Musical 2,3,4g Student Council Representative l,2,3g Student Coun- cil Vice President 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Leo Club 3,43 Track Statistician 3,4g Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4g Talent Fashion Show 3,43 Salutatorian, 1973. HONORS: Second place Voice of Democ- racy Contestg Junior Woman's Club-De- cember Girl of the Monthg Senior of the Monthg First Runner-Up-Lehigh Valley Junior Miss Pageantg Junior Miss Creative and Performing Arts Winner. JAMES MAURER Slatington College Preparatory Small in stature , . . a good hand at the refreshment stand , . .a whiz at Trig . . . quizzical grin . . . seen but never heard . , . Jim,' ACTIVITIES: Math Club 2g Refreshment- Stand Worker 4. HONORS: National Merit Commendation Honor. BRAD ALAN MEINHART Walnutport Business Muffler burns. . . drives a Shot triumph . . . fifteen-minute morning rides , . . Kuehner Hill interest . . . Skip ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4g Ecology Club 4g Football lg Track 2,3,4g Boys' Gymnastics 3,4g Musical 4. FRANK MOYER Walnutport Vocational Technical Future automechanic . . .friendly dispo- sition . . .always late for homeroom . . .li- brary loafer . . . Frank ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4. HAROLD JOHN MOYER BARRY D.OSWALD DANE KERMIT PARRY Slatington General Slatington General Slatington Business Under my thumb . . . future in Indianap- Outstanding gn the gridiron , , ,kicks the Life is a box of whippets . . . what do olis . . . school is a bottle of Boone's! , . . walls . . .has humorous ways . . .sings a you mean? . . .ramblin' man . . . likes to runs a taxi service . . . Dutch sweet Carol . . . 0zzie', walk the halls . . . Hassler ACTIVITIES: Refreshment-Stand Worker 45 ACT1VlT1ESg Junior Prom Escort 3g Foot- ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders 45 Homecoming Court Escort 4g Gym Club lg ball Court Escort 43 Gym Club 1,2535 Stage Gym Club 15Football l,2,3gWrestIing lg Stage Craft Club 3g Football lg Gym Show Craft Club 35 Varsity S Club 3,43 Baseball T1'2Ck 12,32 Gym Show 2' 23 Ml1SiCH1 3,4- l,2g Basketball 15 Freshman Captaing Foot- . -Km, H8 ball 1,2,3,4g Wrestling 2,3gTrack 4g Intra- mural Soccer 35 Boys' Gymnastics l,2,3g Gym Show 25 Musical 3. HONORS: Honorable Mention Lehigh Valley League 3,4. LYNN NEELY PATTERSON LARRY DONALD PETERS Walnutport Business Slatington General Part ofa racing crew . . . has a thing for Dimpled and devilish dude . . . dynamic older guys . . . embarrassing vein . . . Lynn diver . . . frequent visits to Parkland . . . ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club 15 Future gymnastically inclined . . . Pete Business Leaders Club 4: SLATE Club 45 ACTIVITIES: Gym Club l,2,3g Stage Craft SLATE Staff 4gTri-Hi-Y Club 25 Intramural Club 3: Wrestling 1,2,35Boys' Gymnastics 2, Sports 2,35 REFLECTIONS 1973 CTypingJ 33 Gym Show 2' 4. HERBERT PAUL PFEIFFER Slatington College Preparatory Track is his game Herman's future chef . . .debonair drummer . . . Jim Thorpe export . . . 'tHerb ACTIVITIES: Class officer fvice-presidentj 11BoW1ing Club lg Junior Prom Escort 3g Homecoming Escort 3g Varsity S Club 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Football lg Cross Coun- try 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Intramural Sports Csoccerj 2g REFLECTIONS lSports Editorj 73g Musical 3,45 Yearbook Club 4g National Honor Society 4. BURLENE JANE PUGH Slatington College Preparatory Sees a career in elementary teaching .,,. small and friendly . . . true friend . . . always prepared . . . Burlene ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Future Teachers Club l,2,3g Language Club 4. DARLA LA MAY PFROM Slatedale General Vo-Tech Blonde beau . . .goes where the boys are . . . likes to have a good time wherever she goes . . .would rather do anything than go to school . . . Blondie TRUDY ANN PRICE Walnutport College Preparatory Capable Vice-President of Senior class. . . golden smile to match her golden hair . . . popular court member . . . likes to celebrate U I . ..Tap,, ACTIVITIES: Class officer 2,3,4 Cvice- presidentjg Cheerleader 1,2 fCo-Captainjg Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Junior Prom Court 3gHomecoming Court 45 Football Court 45 Gym Club 1gGirl's Basketball lg Intramural Volleyball l,2,3,4g REFLEC- TIONS fLiterary Staff 45g Girls' Gymnastics 2,3,4gGym Show 23 Student Council Rep- resentative 4gTalent Fashion Show 1,25 Homecoming Float 1,2,3,4g Homeroom President l,2,31Homeroom Secretary 4. SUZANNE REH RIG Slatington College Preparatory Peppy majorette with a petite figure . . . has a cute, dimpled chin . . .thinks ofTheta Chi. . . bound for Millersville . . . R'Reg ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Majorette Squad 2,3,4g Majorette Club 1,2,3,4g Lan- guage Club 1,2 fTreasurerJ 3,4g Slate Club 3g Slate Staff 2,3 fAsst. Editorj 4g Varsity S Club 4: Intramural Sports 2,3g REFLEC- TIONS 1973 Executive Staff fAsst. editorjg Student Council lgNational Honor Society 3,41 Yearbook Club 45 Homecoming Float Committee 2,3gTalent I-'ashion Show 2,3,4g Valedictorian 1973. HONORS: Voice ot' Democracy ContestA first place. SALLY ANN REIMER SNYDER Walnutport Business Quiet and shy . , . Bruee's boss . , . half of a sister act . . , Sal ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders' Club 45 SLATE Club 3,4. SUSAN ANN REIMER Slatington Business One of twins , . . quiet and shy . . , ex- pressive, almond-shaped eyes . . . 'tSue ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4g SLATE Club 3,4. Who's the bottleneck at the top of the stairs? ELWOOD ADAM REITZ Slatington General Has a Honda motorcycle . . . .lack Jones' truck driver , . .drives a hot Mustang . . . likes the girls . , . Bup ACTIVITIES: Football lglntramural Sports l. SUSAN JANE REITZ Slatington General Hair like a copper penny . . . master of ceremonies at the 'Sbunny club . . . fre- quently visits S.H.S .... furiloving . . . Tomato ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club l,2,3,4g In- tramural Sports l,2. JON W. RINKER Slatington General Likes cupcakes . . .top bowler. . . known for driving ability . . .frequent fights at his locker . . . 'tlonl' ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club l,2,3,4gCon- servation Club 33 Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Ecology Club 3g SLATE Club 3,4g Visual Aids Club I ,2,3,4q Intramural Sports 2 isoc- cerl. SUSAN JAYNE REITZ Slatington College Preparatory Capable head of fiags . . . full of fun and laughter . . .will be busy with bed pans and blood pressures at A.H.S.N .... has a pleas- ant voice for music . . . Susie ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g County Cho- rus 3gMeistersingers lgColorguard Squad 2, 3,4 CCaptainJg Colorguard Club l,2,3,4g Re- freshment-Stand Worker 43 Language Club l,2,3,4 fSecretaryJg Slate Club 3,4g RE- FLECTIONS I973 fArt Layoutj 43 Musical 2,3,4g Student Council Alternate 2gHome- Zoom Officer l,3g National Honor Society HONORS: American Legion Auxiliary Award. And now, Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you . . . KATHY LYN RETTEW Slatington Business September wedding bells . . .part of the racing crew . . . crazy laughter . . . capable typing-staff head . . . Rat ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Squad 2,3,4g Colorguard Club l,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders Club 4g Refreshment-Stand Worker 45 Slate StaffTyping 2,3,4g Slate Club l,2, 3,41 Intramural Sports Volleyball 2,35 RE- FLECTIONS '73, Typing Staff HeadgHome- room Treasurer 3gTalent Fashion Show 3,4. Hey, Kathy, have you got a match'?7 121 KATHY JEAN RODERICK SIaIIl'lgiOI'l Buginegg A peppy member of the majorette squad . . .likes a special Bob . . .future plans turn toward health assistant . . . 'iRod,' ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Majorette Squad 2,3,4g Majorette Club l,2,3,4g Future Business Leaders Club 4g Gym Club 25 Intra- mural Sports Volleyball 2,3g REFLECTIONS 1973 lTyping Staff Co-headlg Girls, Gym- Elastics 2gMusical fProduction andchorusj MARY KATHERINE ROLAND Slatington College Preparatory Capable StudentCouncil President basketball star . . . avid gymnast . . . Molly,' ACTIVITIES: Debate teamg Future Nurses Club 2.3,4 tVice Presidentjg Refreshment- Stand Worker 43 Gym Club l,2,3g Language Club 3,45 SLATE Club 3,4g SLATE Staff4 fArt Editorlg Girl's basketball l,2,3,4 CCap- tainjg Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g REFLEC- TIONS '73 CArt-Layout headjg Girls' Gym- nastics l,2,3,4g Gym Show 2g Musical 3g Student Council CPresidentJ 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Track statistician 3,4g Talent Fashion Show l,3,4, HONORS: Senior of the Monthg D,A.R. awardg Junior Womanis Club Girl of the Month. NANCY SUE ROTH Slatington Business Bank guard . . .long blonde hair . . . a.l- ways out town . . . Nancy ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club lg Future Business Leaders Club 43 Slate Club 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y Club 2g REFLECTIONS l97 3 fAd- vertisingl. I LEOMA WALTZ ROTHROCK Slatington College Preparatory Musically inclined . . . one of a trio . . . long-time majorette . . . sneaky fun-lover . . . L'Smokey,' ACTIVITIES: Band l,2g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Majorette Squad 2,3,4g Majorette Club l,2, 3,43 Language Club l,2,3,4g REFLECTIONS 1973 CPhotographyJg Musical 2g Student Council 3g Homeroom Secretary 1,2gTalent Fashion Show 3,4. JANICE MARIE ROWLANDS Slatington Secretarial Popular among the business students . . . talkative . . . Bulldog Bits' typist . . . three- time court member . . . Janice ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club lg Future Business Leaders Club fVice Presidentj 45 Junior Prom Court 45 Homecoming Court 45 Football Court 45 Slate Club 4 CVice Presidentlg Slate Staff45 Tri-Hi-Y Club 15 Intramural Sports 2,35 REFLECTIONS 1973 fLiterary, Typingb 45 Musical 35 Home- rgoimm Treasurer 1,25 Homeroom Secretary SHEILA ANN RUCH Walnutport College Preparatory Another one who has the Monday blues . . . interests lie in a blonde mustache . . , dances on chairs . . . cute colorguard . . . Sheila ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1,2,3,4g Colorguard Squad 3,45Colorguard Club l,2,3,4, Lan- guage Club 1,2,3,4 C2-Presidentjg Musical 25 Student Council Representative 2,3,4g Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3,4g Magazine Campaign Captain 1,2,35 Talent Fashion Show 354. a W sf gy 4 lie ri k BRENT ELWOOD SCHERER Slatington College Preparatory Canada bound . . . knows a deciduous tree when he sees one.. , Hey, Buddy . . . leader of the linemen on the gridiron . , . Soba1es ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 2,35 Varsity S Club 45 Visual Aids Club 15 Football 1,2,3, 45 Track 2,3,45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,45 Gym Show 25 Homeroom Vice-President 1. HONORS: Lineman of the Week 4, DALE FRANCIS SCHLEICHER Slatington General Drivesahot 57 . . ,enjoys playing buzz . . .likes to work on cars . . . gymnastically inclined . . . Scheicker ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 2,3g Wrestling 3, Intramural Soccer 25 Boy's Gymnastics 3,45 Donkey Basketball 354. 123 DENNIS DAVID SCHNECK Slatington Business-Vo Tech Co-captain of our S.H,S. grapplers . , . easy going. . . big friendly smile for all . . . smooth blue eyes . . . hide mischievous ideas . . . t'Pete'I ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 43 Ecology Club 3g Wrestling l,2,3, CCaptainJ 4. SUSAN JEAN SCI-IOCI-I Slatington General Diane's sidekick quiet and shy Shop Specialist . . , likes the library . . . Susan ACTIVITIES: Library Club 2,3,4. 4 BRUCE ALAN SENSINGER Slatedale Business Drives a Pontiac . . . bright business boy . . . with a retiring nature . . . creative in art . , . Bruce ACTIVITIES: Bowling Club lg Future Busi- ness Leaders 4g SLATE Club l,2. JUDITI-I ANN SELL Slatington Business Terrific typist friendly creative worker . . . likes chocolate cupcakes . . . .tjudyn ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club lg Future Business Leaders 4g Rcfreshment4Stand Worker 4g SLATE Club 2,3,4 iPresidentJg SLATE Staff 2,3,4g REFLECTIONS 1973 4g CAdvertisingJg Float Committee 35 Nation- al Honor Society 4. SALLY ANN SENSINGER Slatington College Preparatory Inquisitive math student , , . believes in expressing her opinions . . . cares for Kerry . . . college-bound . . . Sally ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Squad 3,4gColor- guard Club I,3,4, Language Club 2,3,4, tPublicity Chairmanjg SLATE Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y Club 23 REFLECTIONS I73 CArt- Layout, Photography fheadjg Musical 35 Dance Committee 2g Float Committee l,2, Homeroom Vice-president 2,33 National Honor Society 4. HONORS: Delta Kappa Gamma Award. HERMAN A. SILFIES, JR. MERRITT KARL SMITH Slatington College Preparatory Crazy clown of the Senior Class . . . unique laugh . . . Carazo's class pet . . . Mc- Govern's prime supporter . . . likes to plan parties . , . Jimmy ACTIVITIES: Band l,2,3,4: County Band 2,3,4g Chorus IgMeistersingers 1, Dramatics Club 1,2,3g Debate Team 1,2,3,4, tCo-cap- tain 3, Co-captain 41: .Iunior Declamation tthird placejg Refreshment-Stand Worker 45 Pro and Con Club 1,2,3,4, Ecology Club 2, 3,4g Photo Club ,2,3,4: SLATE Club 1,2,3, SLATE Staff fSports Editor l,2,3Jg Basket- ball lg Cross Country 2,3,4g Intramural Soccer l,2,3g REFLECTIONS '73 CLiterary Staff and Advertising Finance, Co-headjg Gym Show 2: Musical 2, Student Council tRepresentative 1,21 tAlternate 3,415 All- School Play 1gChristmas Play 1,23 Stage Band l,2g TEEN TIMES Reporter 3,4g TIMES-NEWS Reporter 2, Homecoming Float Committee 2,3,4g Talent-Fashion Show l,2,3,4. Slatington General HONORS: American Legion Award, Rotary Observer: Junior Declamation third placeg Donlt tell my dad . . .work experience Debate Semi-Finals 3,4g All-Star Band 3. . , . loyal refreshment-stand Worker . . , zany about ears . . . Dodge Boy ACTIVITIES: Refreshment-Stand Worker 4. DEBORAH ANN SHUEY Walnutport Business Dangerous driver Keystone's Keen Klerk . . . a canal guard . . .an eye out for Charlie . . . Deb ACTIVITIES: Majorette Club l,2,3g Future Business Leaders Club 4g Slate Club 4, Slate Staff 4g Intramural Sports Ig REFLEC- TIONS '73 Advertising and Finance 4g Float: National Honor Society 4. ROBERT WILLIAM SMITH Slatington College Preparatory Manages the court. . . always running , . . Mr. Borger's right-hand man , . . soft spoken . . . pesky in labs . . . Bobby ACTIVITIES: Band Ig Stage-Craft Club 3: Photo Club 2,35 Visual Aids Club l,2,3,4g Basketball Manager l,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4: Track l,2,3,4: Intramural Soccer 2g Gym Show 2: Musical 3: National Honor Society 4, HONORS: Rotary Student Observer. SCOTT ALAN SMITH Walnutport College Preparatory Capable class president . . , scholar-athlete . . . friendly personality . , . college-bound , . . Scott ACTIVITIES: Class President 3,4g Football 2,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4: RE- FLECTIONS tSports StafDg Musical 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4g Homeroom Presi- dent I,2,3,4g Football Co-captain: Wrestling Co-captain. HONORS: Scholar Athlete. DEBRA ANN SNYDER ' Slatington Business One of the far out gang always hanging on her porch . . . Pete's girl . . . ..Deb,, ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 43 Gym Club 1,29 Graphic Arts Minor 4. FLOYD ALLEN SNYDER Slatington Business Attracted a certain freshman . . . enjoys having fun . . . talkative . . .always in the gym . . . A, J. Floydn ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4: Ecology Club 4g Football lgCross Coun- try 2,3,4g Track 3,45 Intramural Soccer 33 Boys' Gymnastics 3,4. 26 Be Sure To Read THE TIMES NEWS Every Day NANCY JANE SNYDER Walnutport Business Vo-Tech Dramatic Junior Declamation Contestant . . , future business leader . . . once played a game of spoons . , . faithful refreshment- stand worker . , . Nancy ACTIVITIES: Chorus 253,45 County Chorus 35 Colorguard Club l5 Future Business Leaders Club 45 Junior Declamation 3 CSec- ond Placelg Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g SLATE Club 2,35 SLATE Staff 2,3,4 fTyp- ing Editor 35 Circulation Manager 235 Tri- Hi-Y Club 25 Intramural Volleyball 15 RE- FLECTIONS 1973 fTyping Staftj 45Musical 25 Student Council Alternate 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 3, EILEEN MARIE STETTLER Slatington General Elden . . . steady shopworker . . . talks a lot . . . loves to skip class . . , Eileen WILLIAM AUBREY SNYDER Slatington College Preparatory Handsome devil . . . president of the Bill Snyder Fan Club . . . You're so vain . . . one of the malt-shop gang . . . Rocky ACTIVITIES: Dramatics club 25 Debate Team 3,45 Junior Prom Escort 35 Football Escort 45 Gym Club 25 Pro and Con Club 2, 35 Varsity S Club l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football 2,45 Wrestling 2,35 Intramural Sports 25 Boys' Gymnastics 1,25 Gym Show 25 Musical 2,3 QChorus 2, Lead 33. Q. 3 DEBRA ANN SOMMER Neffs General Pip's pride party goer carries a season's pass to Joe's . . .Strawberry . . . Debbie ACTIVITIES: Chorus 35 Majorette Club 35 Gym Club 35 Library Club 35 SLATE Club 45 Intramural Volleyball 35 REFLECTIONS '73 fTyping Staftjg Float Committee 4. , .. hti way J f f .1'f -0 U - S! ,Z ix 7 KEITH ALAN SYMONS Slatington College Prep Eric Clapton's guitar instructor . . . valu- able asset ofthe Rolling Heads . . .Watonya Cecilia , . .likes to make afternoon tele- phone calls . . . Beef', ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4, fPresident 45g County Band 2,4: District Band 3: Chorus 1,2 ,3,4g County Chorus 33 District Chorus 3,4g Regional Chorus 4: Visual Aids Club 1, 2,3,4g Musical 2,3,4gTalent-Fashion Show 2,3,4: John Philip Sousa Award 4. HONOR: Rotary Observer 4. That,s a lot of Bull. ,. ST EVEN THOMAS TRAINER Slatington College Prep Far ctr .. . Coach Trainer . . . super individual , . .breezes past Brazes . . . Steve', ACTIVITIES: Junior Prom Escort 3: Var- sity S Club l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2g Football 1,2,3,4 CStudent assistant coach 43g Track 2,3,4g Musical 2,3,4. , ,, ,LH , Mm, , ,,,r,,..,4, -Y,. 128 'LHe's got the whole world in his hands? LEE DOUGLAS VOGEL Slatington Business Great at graphic arts. . . crash , . . trouble is his middle name . . . tries to drive a mean Camaro . . . 'Tree' ACTIVITIES: Future Business Leaders Club 4g Basketball 1,2g Cross Country 2,33 Gym Show 2. DONNA LEE VOORHEES R.D. No. I Slatington College Preparatory Peppy and petite . . , very fussy, but sweet . . . dependable and pleasant to all . . . little matchmaker . . . will captivate all at St. Luke's . . . Donna ACTIVITIES: Chorus 4g Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,4: Refreshment Stand Worker 4: Intramural Volleyball 1,3g Intramural Bas- ketball 3: REFLECTIONS '73 CArt Layout Staffjg Musical fChorus 3,4Jg Yearbook Club 43 Homecoming Float Committee 3. LYNNE MARIE WARFEL Slatington College Preparatory Plans to major in music at Lebanon Val- ley . . . ski dreamer . . . 'tEliza . . . master- ful mimic . . .drinks only Johnnie Walker ... Waffle ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4 fDrum major 2, 353 County Band 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4 fAc- companist 453 County Chorus 33 District Chorus 2,3,43 Regional Chorus 2,3,4g Meistersingers 1,23 Class officer 1,2 fhistori- anlg Majorette Club 1,23 Dramatics Club 1, 2,33 Debate Team 1,2,3,4g Junior Declama- tion fist placebg Pro and Con Club 2,43 Stage Craft Club 35 Photo Club 33 Slate Club lg Slate Staff lg Intramural Sports 2 CVol- leyballjz REFLECTIONS '73 ICO-head, art-layout staffbg Musical 2 lleadj, 33 All school play 13 Yearbook Club 43 I-Iomeroom officer 1,4 fvice-Presidentlg Stage Band lg Christmas Play 23 Talent Fashion Show l,2Q Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3. HONORS: Keystone Girls' State Participant 33 Soloist at Region II State Chorus 3g Jr. Women's Club November Girl ofthe Month 43 November Senior ofthe Monthg Drexel University Music Awards Contest Partici- pant3 National Concert Choir European Youth Tourg National School Choral Awardg Band Boosters Scholarship Award, CHERYL WANAMAKER Slatington Special Education Active participant in girls' softball . . . capable cooking abilities . . , arts and crafts enthusiast . . .Cheryl ACTIVITIES: Arts and Crafts Club. SUSAN KAY WANAMAKER Emerald General Emerald's gem . . . avid guy watcher . . . easy going , . . Dueter ACTIVITIES: Colorguard Club lgMajorette Club 23 Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Intra- mural Sports 1,2. TERRY RAY WERTMAN Slatington General SHS Cross Country Captain.. .likes VW's . . . talented Donkey Basketball rider . . . Slate Bowl's his favorite hangout . . .Terry ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2,3,4. 129 GARY JOHN WHITE Slatington Vo -Tech Wizzer White , , . continuously clown' ing . . . SHS doughnut man . . .likes P.D. class . . , Wimpy ACTIVITIES: Conservation Club 4g Gym Club 3g Football l,2g Boys' Gymnastics 3, JAMES THOMAS YEZIK Slatington College Preparatory Roman' hands . . . frequent visits to Heidelburg . . . courageous Cadillac . . . Niblets . . . .IimU ACTIVITIES: Gym Club 2,3,4g Boys' Gym- nastics 3. 130 DIANE YENSER Walnut port College Preparatory Continuous talker Monday-morning blues . . . clowns around in a blue Cutlass . , , which never goes . . . likes to attend parties . . . Diane ACTIVITIES: Chorus l,2,3,4g Majorette Club 1,23 Refreshment-Stand Worker 4g Lan Language Club 2,3,4g Library Club lg Intra- mural Sports lg REFLECTIONS 1973 fLit- eraryj 4g Musical 2g Yearbook Club 3g Float Committee 1,2,3,4g Homeroom Treasurer 1,4g Homeroom Magazine Captain l,2,3. LINDA LOUISE YENSER Slatington General Soft spoken . . . future homemaker . . . cute smile . , . Linda ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3,4g Colorguard Club lg Intramural Sports l,2. DENNIS KEITH ZELLNER Slatington Vo-Tech Galloping gourmet . . . mechanical lean- ings . . . quiet and smiling . . . Dennis ACTIVITIES: Band 1,25 Chorus lg Bowling Club 3g Photo Club 1,2,3g Visual Aids Club 1,2. These two territic teachers guided the Class of 1973 as class advisers. dients needed to pull our class through the tedious times. Mrs. Bernice Hicks and Mr. Bruce Smith proved to be the main ingre- gf Wf Qi Here they are: THE 197 3 CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Colleen Gower, Historian Brian Kutney, Vice President Trudy Price, President Scott Smith, and Treasurer Kathy Kemmerer. These five seniors led the class through another wild year. The Class of 1973 sponsored the annual Christmas Dance, 'Reindeer Stomp. It was a smashing success. The class not only succeeded in Christmas sales, but the entire year proved to be a real RIOT. MOTTO: If all else fails, the future still remains. FLOWER: Peace Rose COLORS: Maroon and Gold HEADS CDF STAFF 1973 FREFLECTIONS TZ? . 7 y Coaching the Sports staff, Herb Pfeiffer Editor-in-Chief Chris Marino and Assistant Editor Heading the photography staff, Sally directed the calls to his assistants cover- Suzanne Rehrig assumed complete responsibility Sensinger was quick on the trigger in ing all athletic events of the year. in producing the yearbook. arranging for the yearbook. She led in art-layout, too, Karl Smith and Michelle Deppe were responsible for obtaining pat- Exact measurements, even spacing, and picture selections were some rons and successfully financing the yearbook, of the responsibilities of Art Lay-out Heads Lynne Warfel and Molly Roland. Literary Staff Heads Pat German and Donna Mack led the cffi- These heads of staffs comprised the Executive Staff. This staff contributed cient Writing staff of REFLECTIONS 73. much time, patience, and diligent work to complete the yearbook. 4 Busy as bees, the Literary Staff Mbuzzedn through a honey of a year with their sweet captions and stinging,' remarks. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Marino, M. Karl Smith, Suzanne Rehrig, Rick Brogan, Debbie Lynn. MIDDLE ROW: Tudy German Cco-headj, Janice Rowlands, Jane Andrews, Kathy Hough, Colleen Gow- er, Kathy Kemmerer, Nancy Mach. BACK ROW: Shirley Auman, Diane Yenser, Donna Mack fco-headj, Diane Follweiler. The Advertising-Finance Staff, also known as the Out-to-Lunch Bunch , gath- ered patrons and ads to help pay for our yearbook. SEATED: Polly Koran, Michele Deppe Cco-headb, Carol Humanick, Jane Andrews, Nancy Roth. STAND- ING: Chris Marino, Sara Bechtel, Billy Snyder, Rick Brogan, Judy Sell, Dave Bu- hay, Debbie Shuey, M. Karl Smith fco-heady. visa. 'sl 1 Many hours of tedious work for the art-layout Staff. BOT- TOM ROW: Molly Roland Cco-headj, Lynne Warfel foo- headj, Sally Sensinger. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Boyuka, Donna Vorhees, Susie Reitz, TOP ROW: Karen Kralik, Connie Fields, The Photography Staff consists of Sally Sensinger fheadb, Thomas Young, Leoma Rothrock, STANDING: Susie Reitz, Susie Rehrig, Chris Marino. Athletic events were covered by the Sports Staff. SEATED: Bruce Kuntz, Dave Buhay, Rick Brogan, Keith Kester. STANDING: Herb Pfeiffer, Scott Smith, Bob Hughes, Billy Snyder, Brian Kut- ney. The Lapable typing staff really 'Lclicksu when they are working. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Patterson, Kathy Rettew, and Pat Bry- fogle. STANDING: Nancy Snyder, Debbie Sommer, and Janice Rowlands. Senior class officers Scott Smith, Colleen Gower, Kathy Kemmerer, Trudy Price, and Brian Kutney present the last will and testa- ment to the underclassmen. Janice Rowlands escorted by Bob Hughes, Trudy Price escorted by man escorted by Bill Snyder, and Sara Bechtelescorted by Brian Kut Bruce Kuntz, Chris Marino escorted by Rick Brogan, Queen Colleen ney with flower girl Tammy Auman and crown bearer Michael Miller Gower, escorted by Brian Kistler, Kathy Kemmerer escorted by are the remaining members of the Junior Prom's Family Affairf' Steve Trainer, Carol I-lumanick escorted by Barry Oswald, Pat Ger- Acknowledging his hard work and dedication, the SLATE staff presents Mr. Mummy with tokens of their appreciation. JUNIOR DECLAIVIATION l 4 l. GEORGE FETCHKO. As the leader of the Motorsickle Gang, George Fetchko portrays a rough-and-tough bully who retreats only to the sounds ofhis mother's call. 2. DONNA MACK. Donna enlightens the audience by relating her escapades in Mamma Spanks Me. 3. NANCY SNYDER. Nancy took sec- ond place in the 1972 Junior Decla- mation Contest for her humorous por- trayal ol' a housewife turned barber in Trimming Her Husband, 4. LYNNE WARFEL. Lynne displays 6 an emotional array of drama in her first-place-winning performance of Purple and Orange and Blue? 5. KARL SMITH. Karl Smith held everyone in suspense with his self-w1it- ten Diary of a Madman. 6. PAT GERMAN. Pat describes the problems which occur when The Society Editor Announces the Football ball Game? 7. CHRIS MARINOe Chris Marino cap- tures the emotions of the audience with her dramatic g'Home Burial. 135 ab, vi, 5 FKEFLECTIONS OF IVIY LIFE 4 5 1. Shirley Auman strolled down the rosy aisle with Keith Kester. 2. Colleen Gower, queen, dancing with Brian Kistler. 3. Sara Bechtel on the arm of Brian Kutney. 4. Put German led down the aisle by Bill Snyder. 5. Carol Humanick accompanied by Barry Oswald. 6 Compliments ofl-IENRY GALIO 3 JUNIOR PFKGIVI 5 Kathy Kemmerer led down the aisle by Steve Trainer. Crownbearer Michael Miller and Flower Girl Tammy Auman. Cindy Kurtz escorted by Herb Pfeiffer. 7 Chris Marino on the arm of Rick Brogan. Trudy Price accompanied by Bruce Kuntz. Janice Rowlands escorted by Bob Pi Hughes. Nancy Welsh escorted by Kevin Gruber. I3 7 I-IOIVI ECOIVI I NG-TURKEY-GAIVIE-FESTIVITI ES The Homecoming Court, consisting of Chris Marino, Trudy for the clash to begin between Northampton and the Bull- Price, Colleen Gowerequeen, Tudy German, and Janice dogg, Rowlands, are all wrapped in a blanket anxiously waiting Selected by the students, Colleen Gower was escorted to the stage during the Pep Rally by Brian Kutncy. She was chosen to reign as queen over the Homecoming festivities' The entire student body becomes in volved in the pep rally, as they cheer one, Eat em Up! i ',Qff'f f N K. W4 , b ,fo - - ' along to u favorite chant liked by every- 2 ' elf t Z , ' up I fi' .5 E' , R' Y 3 E24 l. Displaying their nice, white teeth und big , 1 si Y 5 mouths, Michele Deppe, Donna Mack, EE Z and Mary Roland cheer along during the 1 . L. Pep Rally. , 3, 35. s 2. Tears ofjoy and excitement were shed by Chris Marino as she wus selected to reign - , . us queen ofthe Football Court. 3. Head Football Couch Mr. George Yuni- sg, 5 jf . ger makes a few encouraging remarks to i. 1: 4 the team during the pep rally prior to the Turkey-Day clash. 4. The football team selected Shirley Au- . man, Carol Humnnick, Queen Chris .N Marino, Janice Rowlands, and Trudy i J V' L. -4' WHL Price to reign over Turkey-Day festiv- T N .rig ities. The court and queen show off their ' K W, . t 3' bright smiles during the Turkey-Day w . gm' .A Q I ,fiklqhy 1 f,1, , , , 4 'fl-3 Compliments of THE HAGER FURNITURE COMPAN Y 40 Class Day begins once again as the class officers lead the class down the aisles. Well liked by all the teachers, George Fetchko, finally read his Student Council speech and ended with a famous quote to all the underclass- men The hill is there, so use it! !!l' 4 I The two class advisors who guided the class through their high school years, Mr. Bruce Smith and Mrs. Bernice Hicks, make the comment that they never will forget the Class of '73 as they open their gifts. Class clown, M. Karl Smith, gets his last chance at not being funny. Keith Symons displayed his musical abilities on Class Day by entertaining the audience with Classical Gas and After the Gold Rush. -ha Here come the customs agents! Here's recess! We're eating yummy ice-cream cones before we learn American History. ' lah my Billy's exhausted after all the fun and excitement we had in D.C. 81 li l G A IVI E S Harvest House for dippy eggs! Don't look so happy, Bitsy! We haven't even arrived at the Mr. Cool? Naw, it's Herbie Pfeiffer! Chris and Trudy were caged in all night and tried their best not to monkey around. 'Wifi' Gkfiiffa., r in ' ' ll Rfllfgltrillih si? , - a 7 QlE1 13? , i I Ig!!! wr M W . Y , Q , our 'pm r 'Iii if , ,,v,,:, it WJ Clif Jiri: 'lj , fl Eli? M ' wg! YH fvrfllw 2 Vi E9 ,.,t 'rlfi Wg' 42 ' J! fry f-ailirr This ' , Jigga ' 122592 Q ,1 Q if J ug l lr s I ,FHM 'f4L'di.fND' ' ' Throughout our class trip, the seniors always had their class motto in mind: If all else fails, the future still remains? We did learn quite a bit about Americais past. We visited the Wash- ington Monument, Arlington National Cemetery, the Lincoln Memo- rial, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the Smithsonian Institute, and the National Cathedral. Most of us had a real bang and our class certainly saluted Washington. M' 'L A e,4wa.Qf , ::.wxfxh,., Us 5 M 'vw 'Q ff QQV 352 Mi, .. . W ,W ii M rx, Xu o -I .nj -.x ,.a, 0 a S5 ,. YQ 1, 5,3 ' . Q - v . Q 3. , 5 , ,m. 4: wk , ,.f we X V w , ,. gf: 271, 'ffix 'Ktfffvif , W inf' 'Hg .T v -uf? R '-'f ,f , .b N .S 1, ,, VL VA , I W 3 f f IE ,eg ksgyi 4' sifi' j'X ' w?X, Nga X ' ' LI-U N 'Jf Q. ' f f A A'f xa 1 Ah v J-1 , sau A fy? yi .E K, - W , g TJ 'Vw X 7 vf. . .V 3,5 Ni, ,IX-e QQ' Y-Q j afvif af sim ' ge .vt :mr . ff, JW x 1, W 'H' x' 'HN 1 9 4 .-Mfd' f . 5 lp 2 THE TRIP VVE VVILL NEVER FORGET One of the three men we admired most, Maxv Miller. Thgg kdpth hljt THE GALS 44 Seniors Tim Bower, Keith Handwerk, and Donald Dengler admire themselves in their new attire as they make final preparations for the big event. The cool-cat seniors make plans for their party to celebrate graduation THE GUYS , I ' gy- ..- X --eww Carol Humanick is making her last dash into the high school to prepare for commencement. Burlene and Nancy lend a helping hand to Diane. 145 ...U ll .Nunn 1- ls. l. ,mm ms., .1 N m 1... -4 ws. we .144 qv -.U--w l r m sf Parents and friends in the stands are blinded by the brilliance of the class-and the setting sun. B 3 , 'A f r, L W f r 5' Members of the Northern Lehigh Board of Directors, faculty, and the Class of 1923 came to cele- brate with us. Members of the senior class respectfully bow their heads in prayer, led by The Reverend Charles W. Miller. ,Z Nancy Mack anxiously prepares for the long-awaited mo ment, THE FINAL The Senior Class organizes itself before making its final entrance for the graduation ceremony. if ,gif A,,44 '- ,,..vv ' . 1,-0' g..-- 'gga 4 Salutatorian Christine Marino presents the challenge of in- volvement to the Class of 1973. Suzanne Rehrig, Valedictorian ofthe Class of 1973, interprets the significance of loving, living, and learning in t0day's soci- E GOLDEN MOMENT ' .. ,. 3. The Reverend Donald Paine leads the audience in a silent mo- ment of prayer. Fri Randy Biege receives his hard-earned diploma from School Board President, Dr. Rollo Gower. Two retiring elementary teachers, Mrs. Carrie Albaugh and Mrs. Pauline Bachman, receive retirement pins, a gift on their graduation from the school room, Mr. Gordon Kemp, SHS principal, awards scholarship certificates to the top tive students in each curriculum. Compliments of ANN MARGARETS BRIDAL BOUTIQUE . ep LE F 0 . we A. A 517.11 'A RWM CWI It . F , are S3 V593 G' jan 'J N6 D fd scbcnh ff kJ I vicvf l su YY i IDEEHTE J .- 523 , S i fi ' if is 6 U gl llll llll AFETERIA . Lui mir ie. 35' 1 sq'- ' A 4 LAST VVILL Carol Ahner's cherry Hall's to Miss Jacobs. Jane Andrew's high-school troubles to her sister Louanne. Kathleen Andrew's car to anyone who wants it. Anna Arndt's years at S.H,S. to anyone who wants them. Shirley Auman's majorettes co-captain position to Diane Brazes. Susan Ayer's record attendance in bookkeeping to Jeannie Harris. Debra Baer's last name to all the teachers. Mike Barney's volleyball ability to all the underclass turkey girls. Sara Bechtel's Christmas bangle to Robyn Kuntz. Brad Beer's artistic ability to Mr. Blose. Randy Berger's 55 Chevy to Chris Berger. Sandy Bergerls body to Sheila Dorward. Randy Biege's lilly pad to Todd Freed. Randy Bisko's high jump ability to Terry Eschbach. Stephen Bobal's love to Jodi Roberts. Jennifer Bolton's body to Jo Beth Bolton. Tim Bower 's poker-playing ability to Richie Mantz. Denise Bower's gymnastic talent to Debbie Roth. David Bowman's friendly hello to Dave Krause. Janice Bowmanls driving ability to Richard Bowman. Debi Boyuka's typing ability to the seventh period typing class. Karl Bretzls haircut to Donald Kuntz, Rick Brogan's brothers to the teachers. Pat Bryfoglels frequent bowling alley trips to Jimmy Paules. Dave Buhay's natural athletic ability to Yogi Edwards. Sharon Burke's admiration for Mr. Mack to Robyn Kuntz, Charles Buss's mechanical knowledge of bowling machines to Rob Sourwine Denise Christman's driving ability to Liz Endy. John Confer's stupid grin to Tony Gades. Susie Daubert's dish pan hands to the girls in the cafeteria. Jim DeLong's cafeteria stock room ability to Donald Eck. Diane Dengler's cosmetology classes at Vo-Tech to Georgianne Diehl Donald Dengler's lankiness to Jeff Andreas. Michele Deppe's yellow pinny to Fran Williams in hopes shell wear it less than I did Diane DeSousa's quarter pounder, fries and coke to Lori Snyder. Jeff Dorward's hot Duster to Rich Mantz. Gail Dorward's driving ability to Gail Haas. Leonard Easterday's Mrs. R. to the Junior class. Ray Ferber's Mr. B. to the unfortunate A.V. crew! with deep sympathy' George Fetchko's nothing. Connie Fields's pipe to Betsy and Kathy. Debby Fisher's computer classes to a lucky junior. Eddy Fisher's schooling ability to some unfortunate soul. Robert Flores's jar of kosher dills to Karen Zellner. Diane Follweiler's last name to Linda Follweiler. Jack Follweiler's good reputation in school to Ron Jones. Beverly Frablels typing eraser to Cindy Marlatt. Dennis Gable's splendid voice to Cliff Jones and Brian Williams. Pat German's German lbook CDamen and Herren, German bathroom! to Cathy Sneidman Colleen Gower 's Junior Prom crown to Cindy Davies. Wanda Grammes's volleyball ability to Lori Kibler. Ronald Green 's quiet nature to Kim Kemmerer. Gail Gruber's telephone pole to Keith Neff. Kevin Gruber's seat on bus 7 to Dawn Bisko and Kim Gruber. Ricky Gruber 's baseball talent to Bob Andrews. Bill Haines's weight-lifting to Nick DeLong. Keith Handwerk's flirting capabilities to Geoff Hughes. George Hargreaves'sjob at Mueller's to any junior who wants it. Barry Heiney 's rosy cheeks to blushing Bob Andrews. Alice Hinkle's ton of deodorant to half of the Monday and Wednesday sixth period gym class Linda Hittner's tablet and pen to Paul Leickel for his history class. Kathy Hough's spare tank of helium to Diane Brazes. Ellen Hughes's typing ability to Lori Correll. Michael Hughes's love of English to Dave Krause. Pat Hughes's nothing to anyone. Robert Hughesls spot at Avery's to Todd Freed. Chrol Humanick's head majorette position to Sheila Kunkle. Tim Jones's seat at Eunie's, fifth period to Richie Mantz. Vickie Jones's light hair to Carolyn Klase. Wayne Kelchner's love of wrestling to Nick DeLong. Kathy Kemmerer's book 777 Ways to Cope . . . to Susie Trainer George Kern's fishing and hunting skill to anyone who can master his talent Keith Kester's Chinese Garden to the Sophomore World Cultures Class Keith Kiblerls helpfulness to Holly Weiss. AN D TESTAIVI ENT Brian Kistler's monster man position to Mike Galio. Polly Koran 's cheese steak to Betsy Fields. Karen Kralik's wedding plans to Ann Marie Jones. Carol Kroboth's six pack to Gail Haas. Connie Krum's can of string beans to Michele Hewitt. Jane Krysiuk's gambling ability to Kathy Wise. Bonnie Kuntz's silence to David Kuntz. Bruce Kuntz's interest in chemistry to Kenny Luers. Brian Kutney's Yocco hotdog to Pete Reese. Mary Lancsak's hairdressing ability to Mary Derr. Richard Lauchnor's peanut butter jelly sandwich to Geoff Hughes. Kathy LeibyJs extra food in the cafeteria to Darlene McFarland. Dianne Lienhard's locker to Debbie Schoch. Terry borah's perfect attendance record to Sheila Dorward. Debbie Lynn's ballet slippers to Jodi Roberts. Donna Mack's half barrel to the teeny-boppers before they steal it. Nancy Mack's quietness and natural blush to Betty Schuler. Christine Marinols homeroom attendance to John Marino. James Maurer 's brain to Charles Maurer. Brad Meinhart's six pack of Bud to Kim Peters. Frank Moyer 's case of Budweiser to Jay Merkel. Harold Moyer's cab service to Carlton Miller. Barry Oswald 's good looks to Todd Freed. Dane Parry 's hall passes to the juniors. Lynn Patterson's thinness to Lynne Henry. Larry Peters's perfect attendance and seat on the honor roll to Black Mack. Herb Pfeiffer's french fried fingers to Mike Marcucci. Darla Pfrom's natural blond hair to Janet Sensinger. Trudy Priceas jar of Skippy peanut butter to Mike Galio. Burlene Pugh's soap to the girls'bathroom. Sally Reimer's ring to Candy Reppert. Sue Reimer's Prom night to Jan Hughes. Suzanne Rehrig's ride to Lafayette to Tina Wassum. Elwood ReitZ's motorcycle to Mike Follweiler. Susan Jane Reitz's bathroom door to Rhonda Klotz. Susie Reitz's rotten bowling scores to Linda Serfass. Kathy Rettew's enthusiasm for stock car races to all the greasers. Jon Rinker's roll of tape to Paul Konek. Kathy Roderick's love of horses to Lynn Kester, Molly Roland's basketball ability to Deb Marlatt. Nancy Roth's rides with a guy from Emerald to Debbie Ringler. Leoma Rothrockls ashtray to the girls' lavatory. Janice Rowlands's small diamond chip to Kim Handwerk. Sheila Ruch's spot at the races to Karen Delong. Brent Scherer 's sympathy to the Junior class. Dale Schleicher's 55 Chevy to Dennis Krause. Denny Schneck's fifth period seat at McDonald's to anyone else who can get out. Susan Schoch,s book on worms to Susan Herman. Judy Sell's Graphic Arts classes to Kim Marlatt. Bruce Sensinger's absences from church to Miss Gail. Sally Sensingerts frustration of unwanted pictures to Tommy and Donald. Deb Shuey's Minni Pear1's Mini Bike to Linda Wanamaker. Herman Silfies's '62 Dodge garbage truck to Paul Konek. Karl Smith's honesty to Richard Nixon. Bobby Smith's bullwhip to tame Coach Waite to the sprinters. Scott Smith's position as class president to anyone else dumb enough to take it. Deb Snyder's frequent visits to S.H.S. to Jeannie Harris. Floyd Snyder's Cross Country ability to Stacy Smith. Nancy Snyder 's Health Assistant Classes at Vo-Tech to Evelyn Kroboth. Bill Snyder 's six bear traps to the juniors to trap the bears in the halls of S.H.S. Eilleen Stettler's neighborhood to Jane Rex. Debbie Sommer's empty can to Betsy Fields. Keith Symons's afternoon phone calls to Geoff Hughes. Steve Trainer's discus to Mike Peters. Lee Vogel's hillside integrity to the next student revolt. Donna Voorhees 's fun in the AV room to Debbie Roth. Susan Wanamaker's Bert's hamburger to Larry Loch. Lynne Warfel's voice to Cathy Sneidman. Terry Wertman's track sweat suit to Mr. Blose. L RARV vylf K' F4 ED s wr like . xr If - .tistlrfgtf 9 i 2 it 'N F-L 'J :::7' Zta SJ U .4 4, J t IHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll .fl Y Gary White's locker Cheld together by one bolt! to anyone who isn't too lazy to fix it. 5 Diane Yenser's fifth periods at Bert 's to Diane Brazes. Linda Yenser's love for Mrs. Hicks to thejunior class. James Yezik's Uncle Joe to all the alcoholics. Dennis Zellner,s admiration of his cooking ability by Mrs. Roeder to Paul Konek. -i t ami 1973 Y ,if 4,121-mul-ISU M455 BECHTEL'S PHARMACY QPharmacy3 302 Main Street Slatington, Pa. Phon Telephone 767-4121 PFSSCNPUOUS pins and other needs Free Delivery ,, BECKER MOBILE HOMES , , rrr! 1 Route 145, Walnutport, Pa. 18088 1'rr A A i Richard C- Beckef -1o,,.e-Ll H AY' 1 ' S New and Used Homes 2 7 A 7 7 215!767-6547 A A '2 Q 2151767-6548 Best Wishes to the Class of '73 from 1st NATIONAL BANK of PHIITISTTOD 154 CARTWRIGHT GARAGE William P. Cartwright, Proprietor Phone 767-2233 Motor Tuning Radiator Service Welding 310 Oak Street Walnutport, Pa. 18088 DAVID KUNKLE ELECTRIC Slatedale, Pa. 767-4533 R.J. HARWI 81 SON, FLORIST 911 Main Street R.D. 91 Slatington, Penna. 18080 KORAN'S CUSTOM KITCHENS R.D. 2 Walnutport, Pa. 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' 'ei f' i. -' '2 , - nf 53' fp 6 , Q2 I I I M V .,.g,,gIfq, I., , ,-V -' ,iff , ,ir I A V: il: K' It ' Q 5- 7232 It-If ,. I .T rfifr Hardware - Paints Floor Coverings 266 Delaware Avenue Palmerton, Penna. 18071 SLATINGTON BICYCLE CENTER irearl 226 Main Street Phone 767-4198 Clifford Messinger, Prop. New and Used Bicycles - Tricycles Parts - Accessories DAVE'S ESSO 25 North Walnut St. Slatington, Penna. 18080 767-4901 LEE'S LUNCH Intersection 948 81 246 Berlinsville 767-8236 CLYDE GREEN BARBER SHOP Main St., Walnutport, Pa. HARRY E. ORKIN, INC. Iron and Steel Warehouse Quarry and Mill Supplies 375 Cherry Street Slatington, Pa. 18080 RIVERVIEW DAIRY FARM STORE R.D. 1, Walnutport, Pa. 18088 767-1006 Farm-Fresh Milk Hand-Dipped Ice Cream MUELLER CHEVROLET Plain we talk and Fancy deals we give North Walnut Street Slatington, Pa. 18080 . . mimi: availing? ...Wx Y. K SUPREME TABLE SUPPLY MARKETS, INC. Meats - Groceries - Produce - Sundries Phone 767-6481 Slatington, R.2, Pa. 18080 ROTC What is it is i Fmd out' aiiispnig, QP '. i '- ,:::-:Sis 'z , 5 FVQYCQQC1 if EGGI11 f KERN'S CLEANERS Member of National Institute of Dry Cleaning Free Pick-up and Delivery Storage-Garments Flefinished SAME DAY-QUALITY SERVICE PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING AND TAILORING MOTH PROOFING AND WATER REPELLANCY Umm -Mgt . , ,. .. .. Qwfsesi - W. ., -3 -2 Ag Q., 12' .par ' I ' .F SLATE BOWL The Best in Bowling 76704679 RESERVATION AND LEAGUE BOWLING SLATINGTON, R.D. 2 Body Won' AMEY'S GARAGE Cherryville, PA. Phone 767-5202 CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. OF PALMEFITON 415 Delaware Ave., Palmerton, Pa. 18071 Ronald J. Steber Phone I215I 826-3521 Manager Arctic Cat Sales Parts, Service J. M. SNYDEFI 81 SON, INC. Neffs, PA. 767-3869 SMITH'S STORE Aquashicola, PA. 826-3711 Compliments of: SZUKIC'S HOTEL 950 East Delaware Avenue Palmerton, Pa. 18071 MAPLE SPRING DAIRY BAR R.D. 2-Slatington, Pa. Ice Cream-Steaks-Barbecues Take-out Orders Phone 767-8727 flip.. L ffl I, . I . I . 'fx ' Eg 'i- .if2 I Q . 5 I' 1. I 7 1 , Mfr. ' -4,21 gi , U -.glggsi 3:12 1 W 'I 1 H ,.g- 1 1 1 . isa - . ll e will A qi? ,. . I I' I W A 159 NX vm nonun' Bfigl- 1':r:1-LSQQA vw'-ff E K OSCAR VAN NORMAN HOFMANN AUTO CENTER BEV5,:?,C2ENDE'Q,TJ?gQ0R PHONE 767-3182 New and Used Cars Complete Servicing and Repairs Electronic Motor Tune-Up Front-end alignment-Heavy-Duty Towing 20-26 Main Street, Slatington, Pa. 234 Main Street Slatington, Pa. 767-3027 KRAUSE GROCERY 8. SNACK BAR EUNlE'S 323 Cherry Street Slatington, Penna. gi 3063 VALLEY GREEN INN George and Margaret Hough T. KERN'S FLOOR COVERINGS Carpet-Linoleum-Tile 320 Main Street Slatington, Pa. 767-5958 A. F. BOYER HARDWARE Brand Names Our Own Installations CANDY'S FASHIONS 201 Main St. Slatington, Pa. 18080 Smart Women's Wear 160 Slatington, PA. ART'S RESTAURANT 670 Main Street Slatington, Penna. Phone 767-4168 J 81 J CUT RATE FOUNTAIN SERVICE- GREETING CARDS PATENT MEDICINE PHONE 767-4974 Compliments of PFIZER, INC. Slatington, PA. Compliments of 592 Main St. Slatington, Pa. PARIS NECKWEAR oo., INC STEMLER'S, INC. Fine Gifts Palmerton, Penna HALLMAN'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 230 Main Street Slatington, Penna. 18080 . r' .gag gt, GETTY SERVICE STATION REDLINE 81 R. FOLLWEILER, JR. North Walnut St. Slatington, Pa. 18080 Phone 767-5371 KISTLER'S NEW AGENCY 215 East Church Street Newspapers-Magazlnes-Stationery Paper-back Books JAMES N. MARLATT Meats And Groceries Novelties, Candies, Ice Cream 767-4366 For the Finest in Home Entertainment BOB'S T.V. 81 STEREO E. O. KERN, FLORIST 241 Walnut Street 647 Main sz. P 18080 Slatington, Perma. 1aoao SIaI 'fgQj2123 167-aozo AMERICAN NICKELOID COMPANY MFG. PREFINISHED EASTERN WORKS WALNUTPORT, PEN NA. ZIIVIMEFIMAN'S DAIRY 808 Bridge Street Lehighton, Pennsylvania 18235 Telephone: 377-0340 E. H. HUNSICKEFI and SONS 8 Tfwffs-A--L PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE Lucy R. Essick, Proprietor Stop by for Steaks and Hoagies Good Place for Food After the Game -if 'ic ff: fM4...u,,Q. .... ., ,. f . G ' 'W INSPECTION AND REPAIRS GAS-OIL-TIRES 11 N. Walnut Street Slatington, Penna. 18080 Phone 767-2130 THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY Lawrence A. Gogel, Pres. 119 Main Street Walnulport, Pa. 18088 ENDY'S SHADY NOOK Ft.D. 1 Slatington, Pa. 18080 767-4926 GOGEL'S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, INC. . gmac .Ks ITMJ 9' , ,,.... 'D 0, 9 4JU.T A Lt wif Qi M ZQWMMM 0 . , , ? -fm! S. Walnut St moor tune up Slatington Pa. carb repair 767-l022 81 muscle parts! T. KERN'S FLOOR COVERINGS JONES FOOTWEAR STORE Carpet-Li'10leUm-Tile Sandals, Sneakers, Shoes 320 lvlain Street Rubbers, Boots, Work Clothing, etc Slatlngmnr Pa- 660 Main Street 757-5958 Slatington, Pa. Brand Names-Our Own Installations Phone 767-4225 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS J. M. SNYDER AND SON. INC. 80 West Park Avenue Neffs, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1973 4 CONGRATULATIONS! SFC John Yurch Lehigh Valley Army Representative Phone 434-0181, Ext. 276 ,X Xi XXX .xxx ..,A.... BALLlET'S ARCO STATION Main and Walnut Streets Slatington, Penna. 18080 Miss Carol Ann Adams Miss Carol A. Ahner Mrs. Mary A. Ahner Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ahner 8t Son Cindy Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashwick Mr. and Mrs. Barry Auman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Auman Barb and Stacy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauer, Sr. Nancy Bauer and Ronald Scheftler Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Beers Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Best Mlss Brenda Betzler Bill and Mickey Spundle Bindles Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blose Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Blose Bob and Kim Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Bobal Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Bollinger Jo Beth Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowers Brian and Kathy A Bum Justin Burke Kathy Burckhart Mr. and Mrs. James Buzinski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carazo Anna Cartwright Mary Cartwright Thomas R. Cartwright PATRONS P' 9 ' 'f lL 1 ' 132' 1 H iw fl W, ...: Q,iV'f5!'f ' L' T ' ,I . X.: My l . J- . ' me . .4 1 ,' .xl . .V , - -f.,, U , :l..g--1 ,,ttn:..g,4,,.g- ,5t.5,1 r til .1 it ' - 'vw' 1? P 'Tin lf'Tji,E:,P,4Q3Q,if ZH A at Q I S , K' ' H ' 1. :L ,g,,.lv...1 .:-1. z .1 '-tl N l ft '1 TW 5,,,-T13 .:gt. f3 jiri :mf ' a ix tfitglg, Wg, , fl ,- 1 13 : .FWW lgiiiil'QE,,lfk' 1 ,M k ' H l .ff-sr l an l 'l 't 1ilg71.Jg'-1 t1fff i l i A 2 H. . , -iii 'Wigs YL ., 'Q J ELG FE' 11' B l I ' tulip N 1,gi,:f,. l-' 'f -l lim '- I ilu tp J n if l Aft a 4 f ' , e ' me will T J 1 5 - Y ., 'TE 1? l Y, f sr 4 . 1 1. ' . L . , l 'll -ft ,E i ii ,. ' ' iiflgwi UI ' l l M F Willlam R. Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Chrlstman Mr. Davld L. Clemmer Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Cohen Elsie Cole Susan Daubert Dave and Carol David and Linda Dawn and David Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DeFrain Carol DeFrain Allan E. Deibert Dave Deibert Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeLong Dawn and Thomas Dengler Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dengler Denise and Roy Kevin and Keith Deppe Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Deppe Diane and Tommy Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Eschbach Mr. and Mrs. George Fennell Master Erlc Fennell Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Finley Mr. and Mrs. Irvln E. Flsher Frank and Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frantz Mr. and Mrs. Fred German Sgt. and Mrs. Keith George Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy George 8t Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gingrich The Great Class of '72 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Greenzwelg Frances Hallman Elsie M. Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Harrill ? ll . , . .n L' 'Y ix wiwr in lil! t I ' El! l I li :FEW ' ll '- Joseph and Judi Lynne Harry Cind Harwl Y Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Hu hes Kermit Henry Mark Henry Arthur Herritt Robert Hicks Paul Hlnkle, Sr. Roger Horn William Horvath Delphin Hughes 9 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hughes T. Jacobs Jane and Mike Jean and Kenny Mrs. Rollln C. Jones Kathy and Russ Keith and Sheila Dwa ne Kern Y Kerry and Sally Mrs. Emma Kidd Mr. Victor H. Hmm., Kldd Konkrete Kid 69 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kreidler Mlss Brenda Kresge Kerry Kresge Mr. Neil Kromer Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kroboth Debbie Kroboth Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Kroboth Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kuhns Miss Rita Kuntz Robyn Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Kuntz Dave Kunkle . . . Bones 165 Barrie Perilla I6 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Leinhard Mr. and Mrs. David Lilly Linda and Mike Liz and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Lorah Mr. Francis Lorah Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Lorah Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lorah Mr. Terry G. Lorah Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mack Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mack Nancy Mack Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mack The Malt Shop Gang Mr. and Mrs. Dean Markell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlow Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Marth Shirley and Daniel Messinger Israel James Abraham Messinger Mr. and Mrs. Harold Millward PATRCNS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Resh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhoades Richie Mr. and Mrs. James Ringer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ringer Mr. and Mrs. William Rinker . and Mrs. Fred Roberts ny oers Mr Kathy and Ra d R b t Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Debbie Roth Mr. and Mrs Donald R. Roderick Samuel N. Reeder John Ruch Vernon Rohrbach Elwood Roth Mr. and Mrs. . Gordon Rothrock Miss Michelle Roth Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Roth lll Thomas Scheffler, Jr. Thomas Scheffler, Sr. Brian Schoch Harry H. Schoch. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mlller Sara Ellen Mlller Mr . and Mrs. Morris Moditch Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Owens Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parry . Clarence Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Grace Price Master Michael Victor Price Mr. Verdun Price Mrs. Harold E. Reinsmith Boise and Lana Reitz Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Reitz Ronda Michelle Reitz Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Schoch lll Cindy and Susy Schrader James and Sandra Scott Mr. and Mrs. Joel Seip Miss Carol Sell Miss Jean Sell Miss Judy Sell Mrs. Maurine Sell Miss Tammy Sell Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Sensinger Sharon Ann's Coiffures Sheila and Keith Mr. and Mrs. James Shelly Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Sllfies MR. and Mrs. Charles Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Smith' Jeffrey L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Smith Mr. Scott A. Smith Lisa Snell Ann Marie Snyder SS Cathy Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy H. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Roger Spadt Tom Stelgerwalt Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Stettler Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Stettner Mr. Winfield Strohl Mrs. Winfield Strohl Mr. and Mrs. John Szoke Tom and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Francis Trettel Uncle Chet Mr. Up-ln-The-Clouds Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Ullcny Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wanamaker Barry B. Wanamaker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver Holly Jane Weiss Wildhorse Miss Rita Williams Coach George Yaniger Dr. and Mrs Milton oung Mr. and Mrs. William A. Zellner Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zinggeler DEVILISI-I DEIVIONS Beside one of the buses that they operate daily, our bus drivers Bob Kutney, Mrs. Joan Behler,Frank Berlin, Mrs. Janet Neff, Rich- show their sparkling personalities: Jack Follweiler, Charles Rettew, ard Reeser. I t t',V , ' s ,, b , l ,, . 'Xe V1 M Q-4 Always ready with a smile, a ready answer, and a good meal for all of us: Mrs. Lorraine Roth, Mrs, Verna Zellner, Mrs. Nancy Snyder, Mrs. Ethel Beers, and Mrs. Ruth Roberts. CARE-ALL CUSTODIANS bb' .nn-5 From care of buildings to planting grass seed, our custodians are al- Mr. EarlWi1liams, ML ChIiSiY Haydt- ways on the job: Mr. Harrison Solt, Chief Custodian Ralph Jones, VVE SAY THANK YOU MISS SARA ELLEN MILLER-for her unselfish, helpful guidance MR. ANDREW SANTORA OF HESS,SYfor those terrific jokes and pictures HESS,S OF ALLENTOWN-for their unused adver- tising space MR. BRUCE SMITH AND THE PHOTO CLUB- for their wonderful efforts THE TIMES-NEWS AND RECORDMfor their sporty pictures VEFIY MUCH TO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CHRISTINE MARINO AND HER STAFF-for their creativeness in producing REFLECTIONS 73 SHS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY-for patient understanding of interrupted classes ADVERTISERS AND PATRONS-for sufficient interest and funds EVERY PERSON WHO HAS HAD A PART IN MAKING THIS BOOK F Mn ,,.,yg1:'I Z ur MN 4, -. ar' 3.6255 I If N, A f 'F -v 54, Q ,,-,R V, ,,,. V. zv..... .. , I. If 5 .HSL , 1 i ' 's?1'i?' 51 hx' SI , - f Kwan' 3 A 'Li .wnanmug-11314.
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