Southern Lehigh High School - Solehian Yearbook (Center Valley, PA)
- Class of 1964
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We are especially proud of those Who have nobly and bravely led us. President Kennedy, You were one of these, And we mourn your passing, With respect and love We pay homage to you, With a final salute to you. Respect for our country Ideals to follow Hope for the future Faith . . . These you have given to us - the youth of America, Therefore, rest in the Lord, for though your earthly life be finished, your works shall live on forever! FOREWORD One might ask why the Senior Class spends time and money every year in the production of a yearbook. It is because those of us who reach this final threshold of our high school lives, wish to leave behind us a record of our activities, a part of ourselves. We hope that this record in paper and ink will help you to recollect that living record which remains in your hearts and minds. In the comingyears, if our book proves to be well written, and the char- acters sti1l seem fresh and real, we will have indeed been success- ful. However, our work is done and our high school journey is through. We now invite you to walk with us, in memory, downa road upon which we never again shall tread. The '64 Solehian Staff 5 A dminist RELIVE IN THESE PAGES ration . . . 8 006 Q Underclassmen . . . 47 S niors 14 .. 6 Faculty MSiC...135 A Sports . . . 81 Organizations . . Features . . . 141 A SPARTAN MARCH THROUGH THE VALLEY OF EDLICATICN. 5 ., K is 1 n., ' , xii Q v . Q X q., X r w 1 fn 1 4 fx? , -ess M X i J X M. X 3 , .. Q w 14 X if -fem ,lg X 1244. 9 N K L 'iiiifkik i giai 2 Q X r ,, ,M Q QF .-d r -1556 ' Mr. Schneck-Director of Secondary Services Mr. Lesak- Guidance Counselor Mrs. Risbon- Guidance Counselor 12 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Vice President Edward L. Beisel Harold F. Leibensperger Treasurer Leon L. Nonemaker Andrew S. Berky Harold H. Welsh Bus. Mgr., Secretary Bruce A. Moyer A. Loring Eisenhauer Solicitor Walter H. Wavrek Atty. Karl Y. Donecker 13 SE ,uk Mwfwwm K aug, Q2-' I R '-. ' 1 - -ggi 111 gp: T Wanda . . . likes to read and bowl . . . the Junior Play bottle swinger . . . future psychology Major. Senior Band 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 3,43 The Man In The Dog Suit 35 Tahitian Twilight , Decoration Committee 3g House Without Windows 45 Spotlight 43 Joe Berg Science Seminar 3. HR-On!! I sports. Varsity 1,2,3,4g tary 3. . . plans to attend a business college . . . lots of fun . . .likes PAUL JOSEPH ANDERSON Academic - Paul . . . college bound . . . lots of laughs . . . likes to work on his car. Military History 3g Bridge Club 4g House Without Windows , Staff 4. WAN DA LE E ARNOLD Academic KATHLEEN ELLEN BACHERT Business, General Kass . . . plans to be a. typist . . . has a great interest in the Navy . . loves to use her stereo . . . interested in cars. Library Club lg Typing Club 2g Y-Teens Club 4. RONALD BRUCE BARNDT Business Club l,2,3,4g Solehian Boy's Sports 45 Soccer l,2,3,43 Wrestling Baseball 1,2,3,4g Homeroom Vice-President 45 Homeroom Secre- I6 PAUL RICHARD BEALER - Academic Paul . . .long live the Yankees . . . enjoys doing nothing in particular . . . a banker or landscape architect of tomorrow. Band 1,2,a,4. RONALD JOHN BEARY Business Ronnie . . . likes to hunt, fish, and mess around with the boys . wants to obtain a job after graduation. Military History 1,2,3g Business Manager, Spotlight 4. HOWARD LINFORD BEAN Business Howard . . . one of the class golfers . . .friendly . . . likes to drive . . . off to business college. Band 1,2,3,4g Solehian photographer 4g Golf Team 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice Pres. 1. - .6 KATHLEEN ERMA BEISEL Academic Kathie . . . sports minded . . . busy senior . . . friendly . . . our lead- ing lady in the Jr. Play . . . college bound. Gym Club 1,23 Student Council 3 corres. sec. 4 rec. secg F.T.A. 3,4 pres.g Solehian co-editor The Man in the Dog Suit 33 Honor Society 1,2,3,4g Tahitian Twilight g Basketball Team 1,2g Hockey Team 3,4g Tennis Team 2,3,4g Exec. Council 3: Homeroom Vice Pres. 2,3g Homeroom Treasurer 4. l7 MICHAEL JOHN BENDAS Academic Mike . . . quiet, but popular . . . good looking . . . member of Solehi's Basketball Team . . . wants to goto college. Student Council 2g Varsity Club 43 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 3,4. CLIFTON LEE BENNER Business Lee . . . another car enthusiast . . . class riot . . . nice guy . . . will join Air Force after graduation. Science Club 13 Band 2,3Q Golf Team 2,3. , SHARON MAE BLEAM ' Business Sharon . . . has plans to become an office worker . . . likes to sew and - cook . . . can usually be seen with Leslie or Carol. Girl's Gym Club 13 Business Club 3,4Q Girl's Basketball1,23 Tahitian Twilight , Publicity Committee3 The Man In The Dog Suit , Ticket Com- mittee 33 Solehian Typist 43 School Store 3,4. BARBARA JANE BOTCH Business 3 Barb . . .likes to dance and skate . . . enjoys swimming . . . quiet until you get to know her. Nurses Club 23 Business Club 33 School Store 3,4. DEZZETTE VALARIE CASSELLE Business Dezzette . . . hopes to attend Bethlehem Business School . . . plans to be a bookkeeper . . . drives a Chevy . . . loves to dance. Y-Teens 13 Typing Club 2. JAMES ROBERT General Jim . . . really digs cars . . . likes almost all sports Air Force bound . . . a character. Rifle Club 2,3,43 Rifle Team 2,3,4. RANDY CHARLES CASSIUM General Ran . . . wrestler . . . lively, George in Jr. play . . . cars! . , . off to join the Army. Electronics and Radio 23 Rifle Club 33 The Man in the Dog Suit 33 Wrest- ling 2,3,4. CLAUSE JANE FRANCES COOPER Academic Jane . . . half of a set . . . will give her twin gray hair . . . dabbles successfully in the arts . . . a most competent student director . . . hopes to enter nursing. Debating Club 1,2,33 Pres. 33 Debating Team 1,2,3,43 Spotlight Reporter 3, Features Editor 43 The Man in the Dog Suit , Student Director 33 Sol- ehian Art Co-editor 43 House Without Windows , Stage Manager 4. 19 JOAN FRANCES COOPER Academic Joan . . . The other half . . . great debater . . . forceful actress . . .jovial . . . creative. Debating Club 1,2,3g Student Council 25 Spotlight Features Reporter 3, Features Editor 4g The Man In The Dog Suit 33 Solehian Organizational Editor 43 Debating Team 1,2,3,4. The House Without Windows , 4. LORAINE CATHERINE COPE Business Loraine . . . loves to write poetry . . . enjoys reading . . .likes to draw . . . contagious laugh. Homemaking Club 35 Y-Teens 45 Glee Club 43 The House Without Windows , Play Prompter 3. PAUL FRANKLIN CORRELL, J R. Academic Corre1l . . . hopes to work as a ceramic engineer . . . plans to attend Penn State . . . loves camping . . . and math. Math Club 15 Chess Club 2,3,4g The Man In The Dog Suit , Usher 33 Jr. Varsity Basketball 13 Homeroom Vice President 1. NANCY ANNE CUMMINGS Academic Chimpy . . . a terrific artist . . . loves horses . . . another folk music fan . . . composes modern poetry . . . headed for England and riding school. Gym Club 2g Homemaking Club 33 Spotlight 4. MARY BE CKERT DAVIES Academic Mary . . . beautiful clothes . . . fine student . . . wants to be a dental hygienist. Gym Club 1,23 F.T.A. 2, Pres dent Council Treas. 3,43 Girl's Business Manager 45 Tahitian 43 Joe Berg 2,33 Hockey Team 43 P.T.A. Book Award 1. . 3, Vice Pres. 4g Student Librarian 2,33 Stu- Varsity Club 2g Spot1ight 2,3,4g Solehian Twilight 35 Honor Society 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 1,2,3,4g Tennis Team 23 Homeroom Pres. 3, LESLIE J EANNE DERBY Business Les . . . unusual sense of humor . . . always gets demerits in band . . . plans to do some type of secretarial work . . . shorthand whiz . . . loves to talk . . . seen often at the pool. Senior Band 1,2,3,4. WILMER HENRY DISE General Willy . . . works hard on the farm and elsewhere . . . interested in cars a real 'okster . . . 3 . Science Club 13 Metal Repair 1g Stage Construction 1,2. PAUL ANDREW DORNBLASER, JR. General Butch . . .loves to drive . . . a great hunting enthusiast. . . has no definite plans for the future . . . a good-looking senior. Archery 1g Rifle Club 35 Rifle Team 2,3,4. 21 NOEL ALBERT EMRICH Business JANE ELLEN ELTONHEAD General Janie . . . a friend to everyone . . . good at whatever she trys . . . likes to sew and cook . . . future plans include marriage. Gym Club 15 Student Council 2, Vice President 3, President 45 Girls Varsity Club 2g F.T.A. 2,33 Solehian 4g Honor Society 1g Student Librarian 2,3g Hockey Team 1,25 Glee Club 4. .,.t 2 - '-P' - . we Noe1 . . . watches drag races and football games . . . likes to hunt and fish. Rifle Club 25 Military History 3g Archery 45 Cross Country 4. SHIRLEY ANN FEGELY Business LINDA ANN EPP Academic Sunshine . . .owner ofa chestnut filly . . . avid art lover . . . bound for Kutztown. Knitting 13 Typing 2, School Science Fair winner 1. Shirl . . . enjoys domestic activities such as cooking, sewing . . . plays organ . . . can always be seen with Kathy . . . sees office workin her future. Nurses Club 2g Business Club 3, School Store 3,43 Treasurer 43 Solehian , Typist 4. F p t Q 1 ,J F , . , FLOYD FRANCIS FEHR it General Floyd . . . collects stamps . . . basketball and football are spare time -' 1 pursuits . . . plans to join the Navy . . . Ship Ahoy! Military History 3,4. LINDA LEE FEHR Business Linda . . . enjoys music . . . trys odd recipes which sometimes don't turn out right . . . one of the quiet ones . . . plans to become a typist. MARTHA J EAN FENSTERMAKER Business Marigold . . . a true friend . . . likes to laugh about something . . . can be seen driving a 58' white Chevy convertible . . . future plans include practical nursing and marriage. PAULA VERA FRANKENFIELD Business Paula . . . plays a saxophone in the band . . . has plans of attending Bethlehem Business School . . . enjoys dancing and food. Band 1,2,3,4g County Band 2,43 The Man in the Dog Suit 33 House With- out Windows 45 Softball 4. 23 fi-be GLENN DAVID GEISSINGER Glenn . . . fine pianist . . . dabbles in rocket experimentation . . . in- terested in hypnosis . . . will major in psychology at college. Math Club lg Electronics Club 23 Military History 33 The Man InThe Dog Suit 35 Solehian Co-editor 45 Joe Berg Science Seminar 2. THOMAS CHARLES FREDERICK Academic Tom . . . owner of that interchangable name . . . enjoys participating in any sport . . . a wild imagination . . . will major in Phys. Ed at East Stroudsburg. Band 1,2,3,4. Academic MICHAEL ANDREW GILLEN Academic Mike . . . all-around sportsmen . . . popular . . . livens up classes 'E' . . . versatile . . . bound for Penn State. Sports Discussion 15 Student Council 2g Military History 3g Bridge Club 45 Soccer 1,2g Cross Country 33 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2g Varsity' Basketball 3,45 Homeroom President 1, Treasurer 3. JOHN FRENCH GORDON Academic John . . . bums around inhis spare time . . . interested in hunting and camping . . . a real kook . . . will probably major in history at colle e g . Spotlight Reporter 45 Drama Club 25 House Without Windows , Publicity Committee 4g Wrestling 1. 24 S PATRICIA BARBARA GRUBER Academic Pete . . . loves butter creams . . . a follower of folk music . . . Senior Psychology will never be the same . . . Junior College ahead Gym Club 1,25 F.T.A. 4gVarsity Club 3,4g The Man in the Dog Suit , Ticket Committee 3g Hockey 1,2,3,4g Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Captain 25 Tennis 2g Homeroom Treas. 1, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3,4. DAVID BRUCE I-IARDING Business Dave . . . quiet until you know him . . . gas station attendant . . . likes hunting . . .will enlist in the Air Force for Military Police Training. Science Club lg Radio Electronics Club 25 J.V. Basketball 2g Military History Club 3,4. ROBERT AMANDUS HARTUNG, JR. Business Bob . . . swimming and automobiles are spare time interests . . . can often be seen in the shop . . . plans to get a job after graduation. Science Club 13 Rifle Club 29 Military History 3. R DIANE SARAH HASSLER Business Diane . . . goes into hysterics . . . one of the gang . . . always seen with a certain senior . . . long time member of the band . . . plans to be a secretary. Band 1,2,3,4. EDWARD JOSEPH HELL-ER RICHARD CURTIS I-IEIL Academic Dick . . .spare time spent in reading . . . average bowling score is 132 . . . oh, that Junior Play, He bit me! Debating Club 1,2,3,4g Secretary and Treasurer 35 Debating Team l,2,3,4g Joe Berg 35 The Man In The Dog Suit 35 Publicity Committee 35 Tahitian Twilight Publicity Committee 35 House Without Windows 43 Homeroom Treasurer 4g Solehian Business Manager 4. Academic Ed . . . quiet?'? . . . vivid imagination to say the least . . . don't be fooled by that innocent look . . . plans to attend Lehigh. Rifle Club 3. riwzisffi HAROLD JOHN HELMAN Harold . . .avid baseball fan . . . mischievous . . . flys homing pigeons . . . no definite future plans. Military History 1,2,3. WILLIAM RUDOLPH HELLER Academic Bill . . . an unidentical twin . . . works on his car in spare time . . . likes to participate in sports . . . comical. ' Varsity Club 3g Military History 33 Bridge Club 4s The Man In The Dog Suit Properties Committee 33 Wrestling 1. Business 26 DAVID DECK HENDLEY Academic Dave . . . likes to drive and work on my car . . . one of the bridge players . . . a sharp dresser . . . plans to take a Liberal Arts Course at College. Soccer 1,2,35 Jr. High Student Council 1, Military History 5 Varsity lub M. ff ' ' , A a ,V,'Jjyffg4!L6'fRMj! ,W V ,if MMM DAWN MARGUERITE HIMMELBERGER Academic Dawn . . . a skilled sportswoman . . . crazy about swimming . . . gets along well with everyone . . . bound for Reading Hospital and a nursing career. Band Color Guard 1, Sgt. 2,3,45 Nurses Club 35 Art Club 35 Gym Club 25 Gir1's Varsity Club 45 Student Librarian 35 Solehian 5 Girl's Sports Edi- tor 45 The Man in the Dog Suit , Publicity Committee 35 Basketball Team 1,2,3,45 Softball Team 1,3,45 Tennis 25 Class Sec. 15 Executive Council 45 Homeroom Sec. 1,2,35 Vice Pres. 4. 35 Bridge Club 4. DAVID WESLEY HOHE Academic Dave . . . oh that physics class . . . likes to travel . . . spin your hats and up you go, whee-e-e . . . wants to study history in college. The Man in the Dog Suit 35 House Without Windows 4. MARION ELIZABETH I-IOTTENSTEIN Business Marion . . . very quiet . . . always seen with abook . . . a stamp collector . . . would like to be a receptionist. Future Nurses Club 35 Y-Teens 4. 27 WILLIAM JOHN HUNSICKER General . . . plans include trade school. Military 3,43 Golf Team l,2,3,4. WILLIAM HUTCHESON Academic Bill . . . a newcomer to Solehi in his Junior year . . . quiet, but very friendly . . . college lies ahead for Bill. Band 3 ,4. Q Bill . . . Works at Saucon Valley Country Club . . . a golfer . . . quiet JOHN PAUL ILLES General . . . plans indefinite. ' Photo Club 1,23 Rifle Club 3g Military History 4. LEONARD LINDEN JOHNSTONE, JR. General Len . . .likes playing basketball. . .enjoysagood sport discussion . . a tall Senior . . . wants to join the Army. Military History 2,3g J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 3,4. I za A. Chi1ly . . . very quiet . . . drives '54 Chevy . . . another car lover PATRICIA KAUFFMAN Business Pat . . . likes to eat! . . . goes to the races . . . sews and cooks . . . plans to be a hair stylist. Girl's Gym Club lj Rifle 2,3g Y-Teens 43 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,3. MARY ELIZABETH KERN Academic Mary . . . that tired look . . . thoroughly questions Mr. Semmel in psy- chology . . . folk music and progressive jazz enthusiast . . . plans to enter college. Gym Club 43 F.T.A. 43 Basketball 3,4. EDWARD ROGER KELLER Academic Ed . . . works on his car . . . interested in electronics . . . will go to college or join the service, Stage Crew 4. Q SANDRA MARY KLAN Business Sandy . . . likes to have a ball in whatever she does . . . a great fan of Ray Charles . . . likes a good joke . . . wants to attend business college. Rifle Club 2,33 Gym Club lg Typing Club 43 Tahitian Twilight , Decoration Committee 3g Solehian , Typist 43 House Without Windows , Prompter 45 Cheerleader 1, Co-Captain 2g Softball 13 Homeroom Sec. 2,3,4g Treas- urer 1. 29 CAROL LEE KLEPPINGER General Carol . . . likes to dance and rollerskate . . . a Marine Corps fan . . zany . . . likes German with Mr. deBeauclair? Girls Gym Club Ig Typing Club 2,35 Y-Teens 4, Girls Basketball Team 1. ' LARRY KLINE General Klink . . .skilledhunter . . .works on his car in spare- time . . . makes arrows . . . plans to enter the Army and also take up printing. Archery 1,23 Print Shop 3,4. ALFRED KNOEDLER General ' Al . . . considerate . . . plans toobtainajob as aprinter . . . never home . . . often seen at Mountain View. Print Shop 3,4. LUDIA LEE KOBALT Business Lee . . . a great talker . . . a snappy head majorette . . . likes to just goof off . . . will seek secretarial work after graduation. The Man In The Dog Suit , prompter 33 Band, Color Guard 1, Majorette 2, Asst. Head Majorette 3, Head Majorette 43 Baseball 2. 30 REBECCA BERNICE KOCH Becky . . . has a part-time secretarialjob . . . collects records . . . will make a fine secretary. Nurses Club 23 Business Service Club Sec. 3, Treas. 4. BONNIE CHERYL KOWALCHUK Bonnie . . . a. cheery friend . . . majorette . . . likes keeping people happy . . . wants to be a nurseat Sacred Heart or University of Pennsyl- vania. Colorguard 2g Asst. lg Majorette 3,43 House Without Windows 4. Business PAUL WILLIAM KONCZ ' General Paul . . . excellent artist . . . likes to work on cars . . . wants to find 2. job as a draftsman. Military History 3,4. Academic JAMES CARL KRAUSS Academic Jim . . . quiet . . . avid Dodger fan . . . hopes to work at Firestone. Sports Discussion 15 Military History 2,3,4. 3l SHARON FAE KUEHN Sharon . . . kookie character . . . a friend to everyone . . . sports- minded . . . good student . . . plans to be a secretary. Typing Club 25 Business Club 3, Pres. 43 Spotlight Typist 4, Basketball 2, Softball 3,4. BEVERLY ANN LENGYEL Bev . . . talk, talk, talk . . . member of Smitty's Gang . . . agirl hot-rodder . . . plans to work in an office after graduation. Majorette Club 15 Rifle Club 2,33 Y-Teens 4g Rifle Team 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 4. MARSHA JANE KRAUSS Academic Marsha . . . emotional redhead . . . shakes with silent mirth . . . likes ' to relax and think . . . diligent art student . . . plans to attend college in California. Debating Club 13 Debating Team 1g Student Council 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Corres. Sec. 43 House Without Windows Prompter 4. Business MARY MARGARET LEIDIG Business Mary . . . artistically inclined . . . listens to folk music . . . hopes to be a medical secretary in California. Rifle Club 1,25 Girls Varsity Club 3,45 Spotlight Reporter 45 Junior Miss Pageant 43 Rifle Team 2,3,4g Girls Basketball Team 3. Business 32 EILE EN FAYE LEVY Academic Eileen . . . likes to have a good time . . . a jolly friend . . . a Peter, Paul and Mary enthusiast . . . college bound. Girls' Gym Club 1,23 Girls Varsity Club 3,4Q Tahitian Twilight 33 Man inthe Dog Suit , Prompter 33 Solehian , Copy Editor 43 Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader Co-Captain lg Girl's Basketball, Manager 2,3,43 Homeroom Treas 3. CAROL ANN LIZUN Business Smith . . . bowls and plays minature golf . . . enjoys listening to radio and records . . . a complete nut . . . business school and marriage ahead. Band 1,2,3,43 The Man in the Dog Suit , Usherette 33 Tahitian Twilight ' 'tt 3 Girl's Ticket Committee 33 The Man in the Dog Suit' , Ticket Commi ee 3 Softball 1 ,3. GEORGE WILLIAM LONG Longy . . . likes t erman . . . college in the future. Science Club 1g Rifle Club 23 Chess Club 33 Bridge Club 43 Science Award Winner 23 Rifle Team 2,3,4. o raise and show Silver Marten rabbits . . .avid fish- Academic ARTHUR JAMES MACK Academic Jim . . .allaround Varsity sportsman . . . money collector of the senior class . . . a good looking senior . . . college bound. Band 1 2 3 4' Varsity Club 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Soccer Zlgylfomeroom Treas. 1,2,43 Vice Pres. 33 Class Treas.1,2,3,4. RONALD ALFRED MADLE Academic Ron . . .canbe seen roving the countryside in his sportscar . . . enjoys goodbooks . . . interested in bio-chemistry . . . plans to enter the field of biology. Science Club 1g Science Fair Award Winner 1,2,3g Lab. Assistant 3,45 The Man InThe Dog Suit 3, Joe Berg 2,35 Debating Club 2, Debating Team 2,3, 43 Rifle Team 3. ll DEBORAH RENEE MARKS Business Debby . . . leisure hours are spent swimming, hiking, and painting . . . sports cars are of interest. Art Club 15 Business Club 3g Honor Editor 4, The Man In The Dog Suit , Publicity 3. MARY ANN ELEANOR MILLER Business Mary Ann . . . likes to sleep . . . plays the marimba . . . dives at the pool . . . hopes to work in an office. Band 1,2,3,4g So1ehian , Head Typist 4. Society 2,3,4g So1ehian Art Co - PATRICIA ELLEN MICHAEL Business Pat . . . a talented singer . . . likes to design homes . . . a ver able actress in both class plays . . . would like a singing career. Gym Club 15 I-Iomemaking Club 35 Y-Teens 43 Glee Club 45 Homeroom retary 43 The Man In The Dog Suit 33 House Without Windows 4. Y CHP- Sec- MELCINA IRENE MINDLER General Mel . . . happy . . . likes to dance and skate . . . ardent Student Coun- cil member . . . hopes to attend chemical technologist's school. Majorette Club lg Student Council 2,3,4g Tennis Team 2. JEREMY THOMAS MONRO Academic Jerry . . . Solehi's own philosophe r . . . if words were silver dollars Jerry would be rich. p The Man in the Dog Suit 35 The House Without Windows 45 Spotlight , Boy's Sports Editor 35 Student Council 13 J. V. Basketball 1. BARBARA ANNE MOYER Academic Barbara . . .horses, horses, horses . . . likes a lively basketball game . . . ah that laugh . . . plans to be a veterinarian. Math Club 15 Typing Club 23 Future Nurses Club Treas. 3g Y-Teens 4. SUSAN KAY MOYER Academic Sue . . . quiet? . . . oh that biology plot! . . . sparkles . . . hopes to enter nursing school in the fall. Girl's Gym Club 1,23 Future Nurses Club Vice Pres. 33 Bridge Club 45 Honor Society Vice Pres. 15 Joe Berg 2,3g Hockey 2,3g Class Sec.2,3,45 Homeroom Sec. 23 Pres. 33 Vice Pres. 4. 35 ELEANOR MAY NAURUTH Business Elly May . . . spare time spent in swimming and relaxing . . . collects records and coins . . . interested in rock formations . . . would like to be a clerk or a housewife. Gym Club 15 Typing Club 3g Y-Teens 4. ROGER NEMETH Academic Nen1o . . . a real character . J . what a laugh . . . active in sports . . . college bound. Class President 1,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3g Soccer 1,2,3,4g Band 15 Homeroom Pres. lg Military History 25 Varsity Club 3,4. RUTH ANN PELLETT Academic Ruthie . . .enthusiastic debater . . . always hoping for snow . . . enjoys working with flowers . . . college bound. Debating Club 2, Treas. 25 Debating Team 2,3,4g Spotlight Reporter 2, Features Co-Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Joe Berg 2,3g Executive Council 3g Hockey Team 2,33 Tennis Team 2,3,4g Homeroom Treas. 1, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 4. CHERYL LANETTE PETERSON Academic Cherri . . .neveradull moment with Cherri around . . . second runner- up in the Junior Miss Pageant . . . extremely creative . . . plans to major in philosophy. F.T.A. 3,43 Student Council Alternate 33 Newspaper Club 1,2,3,43 Science Club, Spotlight Reporter1,Girl's Sports Editor 2, Features Editor 45 Joe Berg 2,3,4g The Man In The Dog Suit , Publicity Committee 35 Debating Team 4g Field Hockey 1,2,3g Cheerleading 3,4. 36 ' ROBERT KENNETH PRICE Q 5 , General Bobby , . .plans tojoin Uncle Sam's Army . . . collects arrowheads . . C plays basketball . . . interested in cars. l sports ciub ig Military History 2,a,4. BEVERLY ANN REICHARD Business Cookie . . . talks constantly . . . likes to goof off . . . goes to the dances . . . lists boys as her unusual hobby . . . no definite plans for the 3 future . Rifle Club 2,3,4g Girl's Gym Club lg Band Color Guard 43 Library Asst. 25 A Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 1,23 Varsity Cheerleader Substitute 2,4. RICHARD ROBERT RAAB Business Dick . . . sports-minded . . . easy-going . . . hopes to find a job with the State Police or F.B.I. . . . quiet and seems shy. Varsity Club 2,3,43 Sports Discussion lg Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Soccer 1,2,3,4g Homeroom Vice Pres. l. SUSAN ARLENE REINSMITH Academic Sue . . .a sports enthusiast . . . thinks the Sa.n Francisco Warriors are great . . . my lands . . . a bubbly personality. Gir1's Varsity Club 1,2,3g Gym Club 2,4g Art Club lg Spotlight Sports Re- porter 2gHockey1,2,3, Co-captain 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball lg Tennis 2,3,4g Intramural Basketball Coach 2,3,4. 37 Mary . . . a friendly classmate . . . outlines psychology books . . . 5 BONNIE LOU REISS Business Bonnie . . . quiet till you get to know her . . . sharp dresser. Rifle Club 2,35 Y-Teens 4. EVELYN ELAINE REISS Business Evie . . . a regular nut . . . lots of fun . . . talented art student . . . will look for a job after graduation. Gym Club 15 Rifle 2,35 Senior Y-Teens 4. JOHN MARTIN REYNOLDS Academic . Marty . . . a nut . . . those biology classes! . . . a party-go er might go into the service before college. Rifle Club 35 Bridge Club 45 Basketball 45 Golf 4. MARY LOUISE ROBERTSON ' Business - likes to listen to records . . . plans to become a medical secretary. Library Club 15 Typing Club 2,35 Solehian Typist 45 Asst. Librarian l,2, 3,45 P.T.A. Book Award 35 Library Service Award 2,3. ' , 38 GLORIA JEAN ROTH Academic Gloria . . . loves shopping. . . really likes a good laugh . . . those cute turtles . . . future plans include technica Gir1's Gym Club lg Future Nurses Club 2 Man in the Dog Suit , Ticket Committee 35 Usherette 35 Tennis Team 2,3,4. l school. 5 Typing Club 35 Y-Teens 45 The ROGER WALTON SAMES General Zamesy . . . a sports fan . . . ahusky wrestler . . . cars and more cars . . . undecided about his future. Varsity Club lg Metal Repair 2g Military History 3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,4gWrest- ling 2,3,4. CAROL ANN SCHMELTZLE Business Carol . . . quiet till you get to know her . . . will get a job as a secre- tary upon graduation. Student Council Alternate lg Future Nurses Club 25 Business Service Club 3, Vice Pres. 4. WILLIAM ALTON SEACREST Academic Bill . . . Solehi's Professor Schnitzel . . . an active sportsman . . . likes to clown in class . . . a future engineer. Varsity Club 1,2,3g Mi1itaryHistory 43 Soccer 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Class Pres. 2g Vice Pres. 4g Homeroom Pres. 2,3,4. 39 Mary . . . a very quiet girl . . . likes to read magazines and go to the movies . . . collects records . . . plans to get a job after graduation . . . will make a very efficient secretary. lfuture Nurses Club 2g Business Club 3,4 Secretary 4. MARILYN MAE SLIFER Marilyn . . . excellent student . . . gut in Deutsch Klasse . . . enjoys trying exotic recipes . . . plans a medical career. Student Council 13 Future Nurses Club 2g Typing Club 33 Senior Y-Teens 45 National Honor Society 3,4. NANCY ELAINE SHOFF Academic Nancy . . .Hurrah for the Marines! . . . concocts delicious goodies in home-ec . . . can be seen with Sue . . . will go job hunting after graduation. Student Council 15 Future Nurses Club 3, Secretary 25 Bridge Club 4. MARY ANN SIMON Business PHYLLIS IRENE SKAGEN Academic Phyllis . . . a gardener . . . that shy smile of her's . . . usually quiet . . . wants to enter nursing at Reading Hospital. Math Club lg Future Nurses Club, Vice Pres. 23 Secretary 35 Y-Teens 4g Student Council Alternate 1,45 Homeroom Treasurer 3. Academic 40 JEAN CAROL SOMERS Business Jeannie . . . a future cosmetologist . . . loves to roller skate . . . will make a swell housewife someday. Gym Club 13 Business Club 2,33 Y-Teens 4. E HUGH EDWARD SPANG Academic Eddie . . . a cross country man . . . a whiz in Math . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . will enter the field of mathematics. Archery Club lg Varsity Club 2,3,4g The Man in the Dog Suit , Ticket Com- mittee 3g House Without Windows , Prop. Committee 45 Tahitian Twi- light 3g Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Basketball, Manager 43 Homeroom Pres. 1. MARGARET ANNE STENROOS A A Business Muggsie . . . likes a good gab session with The Gang . . . flirt has a special interest in the Air Force . . . will make a fine secretar y. Gym Club 13 Rifle Club 2,33 Y-Teens 4g Class Vice'Pres. 2,35 Homeroom Pres. 2,3,4. RAY HARRY STEPHENS General Pee Wee . . . most spare time taken up with part time job . . . a hunter . . . hobby is water skiing . . . a future Air Force man. Rifle Club 2g Military History 3g Student Proj ectionist lg Rifle Team 2. 4l RONALD LEE STERNER General Ron . . . likes to work on cars . . . a hunter . . . off tojoin the U.S. Army. Military History 3,45 Rifle Club 2g Student Council Treasurer 1' Basketball Manager lg Baseball Manager 1. , KATHLEEN LOUISE STRAUSS Business Kathy . . . collects bud vases . . . unusual laugh . . .aswimmerand ice-skater . . . cosmetology school ahead. Nurses Club 2g Business Club 3g School Store 3,4g The Man In The Dog Suit , Usherette 3g Solehian Staff Typist. ALICE DOROTHY SULLIVAN Business Alice . . . quiet, until you get to know her . . . likes to swim, ski, and paint . . . good bookkeeper . . . future includes business college. Rifle Club 23 Business Club 33 Y-Teens 4. LESTER RAYMOND TRACH, JR. Academic Les . . . can often be seen at the Core . . . what a head of hair likes to sleep . . . noted for his promptness? . . . college ahead. Band 1,2,3,4g The Man In The Dog Suit , Properties Committee 3. Pat . . . hopes to enter the business world . . . interested in horses . . . enjoys sports . . . and loves to listen to radio. Majorette Club 1,35 Nurses Club 25 Y-Teens 45 Band 2,35 Basketball 1. PATRICIA BERTHA UNANGST Business KENNETH EUGENE VOGAN Academic Gene . . . personality plus . . . goes for dating . . . a baseball player . . . a new corner in Jr. year . . . plans to attend college. Varsity Club 45 Baseball 3,4. Academic Terry . . . collects pictures of Paul Anka . . . likes to skate . . . boys, boys, boys . . . plans to enter the medical field. Y-Teens 43 Future Nurses Club 2,35 The Man in the Dog Suit , Tickets, Usherette 3. THERESIA J ULIA WALLITSCH EILEEN ELIZABETH WALTON Academic Leenie . . . a collector of match books . . . quiet . . . draws well . . . plays the organ . . . will get a job after graduation. Algebra Club 1,25 Typing Club 2,35 Business Club 2,3. 43 DOROTHY LOUISE WARMKESSEL Business service unless something better turns up. Girls Gym Club 13 Future Nurses Club 35 Y-Teens 4. BETTY MAE WEAVER Business Beth . . . likes to drive around . . . one of the quiet seniors . . . hopes to be a dental assistant or do civil service work. Future Nurses Club l,2,4g Typing Club 4. SANDRA MAE WEIGHKNECHT Business Sandy enjoys a good time . . . likes to go out with boys . . . cooks ' drives around on weekends . . . future plans indefinite. T Majorette Club lg Typing Club 35 Y-Teens 4. SANDRA ANN WENGER General Sandi . . . can always be seen near the Homemaking room . . . favorite ' interests are horses, and sewing . . . wavy black hair . . . avid spectator at drag-races . . . Jr. Prom queen. Archery 25 Homemaking 2,35 Y-Teens 4. Dolly . . . dances and swims . . . enjoys Home Ec . . . willjoin the ' C2. CHARLES FREDERICK WIEDER General Chas . . . likes to run around . . . always working, especially on his lucky character. r . . . fiery red hair . . . is a constant companion of Al . . . happy-go- Military History 3 ,4. BARRY DALE YEAKEL V Academic H Barry . . . interested in meteorology . . . quiet, but then . . . a spec- tator at sports' events . . . wants to work for a year and then go to college. Stage Aids 2,3,4g Stage Crew 2,3,4g Cross Country 3. SANDRA JEAN YOTHERS Business Sandy . . . enjoys baking up a storm . . . an active interest inhockey C . . . friendly . . . hopes to attend I.B.M. School. c p t Great Books Club lg Typing Club 2g Business Club 35 School Store 3,4g Hock- V t ey Team 3,4. WILLIAM JOHN YOTHERS Business Bill . . . can really blow that horn . . .lots of fun . . . works on his car . . . Navy bound. Band 1,2,3,4. 45 DENNIS CHARLES ZQTTER General Denny . . . quiet . . . always sits at the back of the room . . . oh so tall . . . will attend trade school after graduation. Metal Repair 1g Military History 2,3,4. DEDICATION MISS RUSSOPULOS No one has worked harder for the good of this class than our advisor, Miss Russopulos. She was the woman behind The Man in the Dog Suit and her energy and enthusiasm meant success for the prom. In all matters she has been honest with us and has given us encouragement and help. Miss Russopulos, we proudly make this dedication as a way of saying thank you and expressing our deepest gratitude. MR. PRICE He advisedus when we were uncertain, cheered as when the going got rough, and helped us to meet those impossible deadlines that we thought could never be met. We will always remember Mr. Price with gratitude for helping to make the '64 Solehian a reality and a success. ' 46 , o . 'W 3 Q '15 , ' .' wx iggi N fd if 1 e Q 'Z,::i gg? S gf? wi s..---' bil? ' ' lv WEP? EF E 5 x S. ii. i SA? 1, 1- H F .Wil M I arf., 2 ' in .A ,QW my -wh ., ww, 1 1? 5 S ki .fl.', - M 2 . I S iw:fq,gy-5m:k:,1A Q1 VE 4 36 Q, xg, EE ' fi 5 5 . ...----Q - f -'----H-W - ' I 5 , KM. 5SSa aiggf agy Q ff f f' ROW I: A. Vasilik, S. Rupert, B. Brubaker, K. Kennedy, C. Zellner, B. Marx, R. Vanim, R. Gaugler, B. Fuoeo, L Tesche, L. Urffer. ROW 2: J. Weil, M. Webber, B. Klan, J. Katzbeck, G. Brensinger, R. Heller, J. Lehman, D Koze, L. Reinhard, J. Maitz. ROW 3: T. Teal, E. Natalie, P. Danner, M. Frey, R. Laube, C. Myers, J. Shurskis. 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Lehigh University M.S. 79 Mrs. Lydia Croxton Mrs. June Fegley Library Clerk Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth Kugler Mrs. Bonnie Stenroos Secretary-Clerk Secretary-Clerk 80 3, E. , M- 1, .M W. nfl. 1 K . Q M X Q, L ' A 955 A -N wg: ..- X A QS, - ., V. -egfsg My QE qs wav, ww .vm fxy fwa.. f -mf 439 X ' :re , , J ie . ' .- S Q., ,- hi .?-in-L g. Q1 use fn H: ,, K .L 3 ew ,, A . ,.i,,, ,I 2 my 5, -:':',.- 2 u -, -1 554 -Fifi' , .f.X,4P'.. fi f A f K if ' 4 1 ' . mv? , , wink. 1 H- Qfm 3 'w 15, I Q: SOCCER t f . - if .:1CSlQLgwL4ll- M-igjw 3. mfkkim ,RJ C R R QQ' A --E A ,f - ROW 1: C. Herbster, D. Yothers, G. Croxton, D. Schrantz, R. Barndt, D. Yothers, J. Schneck, D. Schaeffer. ROW 2: C. Bentz, C. Strobl, D. Brunski, T. Uhl, M. O'Donne11, R. Nemeth, D. Miller, R. Nonemaker, B. Kutz. ROW 3: F. Guerreiro, C. Schaffer, W. Busse, B. Strobl, E. Dawson, R. Raab, R. Sames, B. Seacrest, A. Guerreiro, R. Huzar, P. I-Iotaling, Mr. Lewis. E 84 x, rn i qi Q gf: gig , E , I f f W f'sf12A,f4!5f3v33 www. f 5 1 ' ROQGI' N emeth ,' gig' ' A' Roger Sames J im Mack A .V Y - if X -- -:f'35fNNQ'v?R 2 - if Coach. Mr. LEWIS :fs-I, ff-ff' A 13- 3 -1? --' QQ 3 . 35' f. e:g'us41:w,, - ., Q14 ' lg gf-1:34 3 E. .wg ew 1232 LffP z' Aff?'2Ew1z:N-4:45-.mx , 9 - ,Q :Q Si Q Q 5 X, 1 X rs , aff- AR 0,3 Wg, , Q A .. Aw N nz wff- 1 -V f V gi - 1 Q 5 ' KM X Q ,I Ax .J 1 .5 Ag XX rx M S g, N .33Qg.:kwf-. ws , la- 43 I A i -... N, . .f , zb : '. ' . A .1 x N 75 Hx' iw bL Ron Barndt Bill Seacrest Bruce Kutz Richard Raab Co- Captains HOCKEY ROW ONE: D. Pellett, K. Beisel, D. Todd, K. Himmelberger, R. Filaseta, B. Raub, C. Gehman. ROW TWO: L Pritchard, S. Crone, P. Osipower, S. Stevens, S. Reinsmith, M. Davies, E. Fletcher, S. Bean, B. Sheetz, M. Harned ROW THREE: B. Marx, S. Yothers, S. Kinsey, P. Gruber, S. Bare, S. Harr, G. Montz, J. Cliff, M. Talaber, K Kennedy. MANAGERS 1 S. Reinsmith, Miss Griffiths, K. Beisel. M. Talaber, K. Kennedy, B. Marx. ae RIFLE TEAM ROW 1: Mr. Clark, K. Geahman, W. Rinehart, R. Madle, J. Gordon, T. Uhl, L. Tomeck, M. O'Donnel1, M. Le1d1g ROW 2: S. Melusky, G. Long, R. Beary, J. Clause, P. Dornblazer, D. Stuberock, M. Stock, S. Cicon. if ,..k l V J . ... J e .. ,ff .... ' 1.. 4 J G., ZM. r 4 , Q... ' R011 Mad15XW2'iff5 Lk: G me Gi' 'L 7 AWZLV l lf V Geor e Lon sq, A K I K k ,V..: .K X! 5' g g John Gordon Jim Clause Mary Leidig Beverly Lengyel S9 - Z , gig .-ff Paul Dornblazer 'E 1. Rl G X -P' A . P-ak . Q . f Q ,,, S sw' , M' 3 if Msg i ' VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: H. Murray, E. Dawson, J. Mack, M. Simonds, G. Mack, J. Maitz. ROW 2: J. Bendas, C. Yohn, M. Gillen, M. Bendas, P. Hotaling, J. McA1exander. JUNIOR VARSITY ROW 1: M. Cope, P. Metzgar, D. Yothers, D. Himmelburger, F. Maitz, B. Bendas, R. Mayer. ROW 2: B. Gibbs, C. Moyer, J. Schneck, R. Morgan, D. Miller, D. Bare, G. Mann, Mr. Deppe. . ii, fwz x N1 L?- if Y., M R'-X4 lg . JA 11+-.Tv X1 34 f SF' ,X if My X Mike Gillen Mike Bendas E 5' g -'5 1 yi 7. F. 5 Q!! ' . ,-1 4 xx , 1- .'. 5, 2 A 5 'a4 Jim Mack GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROW 1: S. Reinsmith, S. Kichline, L. Neas, L. Kennedy, L. Kresge, L. Gross, K. Kennedy, S. Bare, M. Harned, B. Sheetz, D.Himme1berger, M. Pritchard, K. Himmelberger. ROW 2: D. Pellett, S. Himmelberger, S. Koch, C. Levy, S. Crone, G. Bixel, G. Wagner, K. Shurskis, S. Moyer, J. Pennington, D. Krock, K. Sames, S. Stevens, B. Raab. 92 n S , E N . I . 0 v R S ' COACH S. Reinsmith D. Himmelberger MANAGERS W CO- CAPTAINS Miss Griffiths A. Eltonhead, P. Grise, K. Mihalik 93 D. Himmelberger, S. Reinsmith ,b,,...xN 1 7, H K :xx . x, Y f fI'om Frederick Y ,ff Ron Beary ' X ' 'gl B' .7 - K , n I in ' Y , k ' s S x . mi f f' K, Q ., 1 1 - V ' 1 P A . L K Q - fk,' 1: ' -,w f ' X- 'k J ' ' Zum , A, f ff-w Wim , . H A M V . - , , ' ,. . 'r - - 7' , A - f , ' 2 ' . X .,. -- ' V.,' - f A , V, , --- Q BASEBALL ROW 1: J.A1osi, R. Barndt, B. Nolt, H. Murray, G. Vogau, Mr. Wohlbach, G. Croxtou. ROW 2: B. Reinik, J. Maitz, F. Deutsch, K. Seitzer, D. Nestor, T. Link, G. Mack, J. Skull. ROW 3: A. Thomas, R. Hassler, T. Bixel, G. Weil, M. Bendas, J. Mack, T. Morgan. Another Base Hit 5 If r.,... . Coach: Mr. Wohlback That's one down 96 SENIORS f 1 , I JimMack fV,1' ,,, ,J Qfzh QLD ,J 1 6141 v7qi4f?'i f ' .Af-ff A AM.'n A , - 4 A 935912 , A.. s '9' R011 Barndt 97 Gene Vogan SOFTBALL 4.2 5 ff FIRST ROW: H. Reiss, C. Moyer, L. Ferry, L. Pritchard, C. Lizun, J. Lizun. ROW TWO: E. Walton, C. Levy, S. Kinsey, L. Kennedy, H. Walton, A. Vasilik, D. Himmelberger, M. Harned. ROW THREE: S. Kuehn, D. Spenser, L. Gross, C. Harwick, P. Antler, J. Wallitsch, L. Stenroos, J. Reigelman, Miss Griffiths. Miss Griffiths 98 immelberger S, Kuehn ! C. Lizun 99 GOLF ROW 1: H. Bean, D. Cicon, R. Gaugler, B. Keeler, R. Maurer. ROW 2: Mr. Abbott, B. Hunsicker, R. Wh1tby, Ritter, J. Schneck, G. Moyer. W f f Bill Hunsicker Coach. Abbott Howard Bean TENNIS B. Sheetz, S. Reinsmith, L. Tomek, S. Bean, M. Webber, K. Beisel, S. Neas, R. Pellett, M. Jacoby, G. Roth, D Czarnecki, Mr. Tostevin. U S. Reinsmith K. Beisel COACH e Mr. Tostevin ' R. Pellett 101 G. ROth 'R H A x 2 x , 5 5 Q' M3 g 4' 9 ' X-1, Q. ft- W -A-'P' iff' sfunfvc :k,' .,x. ya .LJ bv- 1- - 1'-H+' gif: QA , ffwmgm A - Q ' V ,ff ,A , AM k- w- 3 - X , A , K V-R - fr., A, PSFWF-REEL, - S-1555513 if , Q FQ ,- .Wx Lg ks- . 4. 5, Q N 1, k i,-sx.... - f Z 'B' 3 X Q4 , 5Jf Q 2 so 'V iv ' A -.qu ,.., I x Q fc, v 3, W I . , ,f ' ii, ff? ., .W ' K :V ,kkr Qvrwaavamwwm , b msc Km X . Hgkx 5. ' 2 A M f-., . . k -W5 ff vi K 33,5 Qi Q . A Q .i. ., A - . X K u -'fv , p lx .A 4 I. , I .N , ,ff I, K qmwsh I Jwiax -. ff f- - fm A ' 'Tl . 4 1 y f .4 ' .5 M4 Q Q! -A , y i flfkx ' S A g i sig! N 4 - f A . my . . N. -L , A 1. 1 ? :fa 1' Vs ,s .N Y lv, 1 gi ' I 'n ,rg , f Q k .Ex 1 ills if HERN LEHIEH .Qux N in 1 Q , X2 1952 4 7,5 - 44 iff! L 5 N.. ' 21 A L x s K ' 319059 Q-A Qs f1?fc'. 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V' --.fm-f 2 ' Q 1 3 W , Am- a Nmifiknqssf 'cqwgi' 119 1 3? 9,93 vii? I ,iw 7 gfw VL , V C gm K ,. ' Q2 H ' 48.4 EQLNSS ., -'WSW ' Jfiggfgiflr Y paw? . - - fs S k AQ ' . l r 4 iv -5- 1 '-4-A. Q' 9 , ' A ga-an ff' ff QW .gf ' 62 '3- ,w- k . 3 '. 3 z--, 1 f . Mm J-git? 2 I J MQ if Nam- 5,-wqy-?..,,,, ,, 93' 2 Sikh Eire: :JJ ,. Sv 1 35342 f.-f dsl CHESS CLUB The boys in this club learn to play chess and those who know, learn to perfect their games and their playing ability. The students are instructed in the Goren system of point count. The first part of the period is devoted to discussion of some phase of bidding, scoring or playing of hands. Usually sample hands are drawn on the board illustrating the best method of playing. The last phase of the period is devoted to playing Bridge from hands dealt at random. BRIDGE CLUB Bi W4 -1 'ssl' 'WX 'ian' fi! 5 'Q M-mr M 1.-5 sg.. Niki Ii ., .N ,Nwww-,v Q., , . ., , wi ,ix x AY 1 2 xv ,if E? 53 1' 5 2 1w....:. It ,fn X A . ? , .1 X, W 6 gg Q X f -E 3, ,E -: T il 2 X 1 1 ,R wiggle. 4 155652 N ' fu 54,535 N a ik Mx 2 K Q 5' X a X x 0 o o M , ,. 'x ,- Q 2 'fi X we, FREN CH CONVERSATION Students are taught basic French phrases and some vocabulary. They learn facts about the French and their customs. Students also make Christmas cards and calendars written in French. Students learn the common conversation and phrases f r equ e ntly heard. They also learn word usage of the German language. GERMAN CONVERSATION SEVENTH GRADE Y-TEENS Y- Teens have one goal in view - to grow - as a. person, in friend- ship, and in the knowledge and love of God. Club meetings feature service projects, speakers, field trips, overnight camping, and parties. EIGHTH GRADE Y-TEENS 1, Y f W Li kx Y ' V, ,R x... s Qqt N 0 X A , gisxliiliigla , ,,. V h , 5 4, Sf: 5' E ya 3 an ,E f' XX if 1 Wyg A . , ii W Y 4 2- -1325 ' A1453 X, ,Q - N- X 1, ff 45 ew W? W7' W' WW Q 149' 'f ws we M my ,fm U S '98 'Q E 3 i c K 035533 . K V , ,W E .1 xr, ' ff l fm f Q I is K .N .. AX.' - Y' If K - xp'-rgfqigt c S.FYfx1g:Y fig v ,,,x,W,. W- .,,ymT.W., ,,, ,W:.,,,.,,,,:,:,gq,, V W G .. ii? .. .x.. L-2 L. 4': .,V .X ,N E - Ni x Y. Q V Q' 213 A ,g x x W ,M ..,. an n ..... ,. . , f V ,ggiggf Q? x 3 A I . ' . 659. xl 9-54. 'Ai, ' '121 V- R '11 wi' 1 gf . S, W 3 -a... 7 QE' ,,,.,......---0' B . af-ffl-5553 i Q M f Q I Q , R 5 1 wb im, V 3 gi f: WE X -1 5 Q METAL REPAIR CLUB Metal Repair serves to develop an understanding of some of the problems involved in common types of construction and in repair and main- tenance of hand and machine tools. Metal Repair helps to build the confidence and ability of the student. This club is primarily a service organization, their main objective being to print cards, tickets, posters, programs or such materials that are needed for the various class activities or other school functions, basketball games, wrestling, etc. This group also keeps the type drawers in good order, cleans the shop and services the equipment. GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB Q, v, 3 .x ,. Q Qfflm Vglifgff' wa? KE, Xi '25-l ,?'QW ' if ' X 'V V' ' 556 ,. M A ,Q V Wy ff , Y -A W SRf!Zff .. rw mm 50'- f fly' .Q . z--:qua-anna M l 12 7 , ' , ' ai ' ' ' WM' ' L W vp , V . 1- i- , V '-- 5-V 1 , wax? -QA 5 2 35 . - ff, K w -M , , H -Q if SF - , 35 5 V W ks E1 5 Q n i 1 aj' Souix 'ff E b it fr' ' V W Q X f . R faLrHI 1 ' , X 4 3 . 'f 1 N ' gi ' ' f ,fgg 5 5' ,. f 2 . ' Q is Wg. ' ' ' - i WP . f gf ' ' 1 1. 3 L Q, Vi fs, .. N i AA - 5 f z Z' ,hEE,4.f, A P . Q x ' ' I' 1 eS '4? q m W 1 x-SQ A i x W '373 5 ,ow H ' f f 'QQ iw my f. Qi - h Q . Q65 ,WM Q Q L s , K . ai j k..l ng M 3 .SAL I W . Qi . V Q K k A x, Q1 ,I 1 N155 W - :iz - ' .-- -3. Q' I , -A-- . , ' , - P P gw.g ' , ' ' . . l W- '314' 754 1 ' 'r ' 4' C-31, . Q A ' ,K - f ji' ' 'f 4- X: 3 fix SW . 4 ', ,, I '- ' 5 - v z m we 1 X if ' ' m 3 'W' ' ' 2' 5 .f, ' . -X K ' . A v 1 bf 2 n 3 ' g3f53K,1S,-X315 +' Q-'SW 5 v ,' f ' f :f X5 nk . - ,- , km .es-A '- 'f 1' ff-f-N.. f--..,,.n ,A Y ,,, K ,,,,,..A M.-. H... x mm kb f N1--A-WA-ML.,.A,,.,.. - Mmwmfq h , ' ww- ....4giwf-- ' ' seas is i - j E 155,f95S2f' s 'i sfghvif F 3 H ART CLUB This club is designed for students who enjoy art. Students who are unable to fit art into their schedules use this period to express their ar- tistic talents. These amateur artists will tell you that you don't have to be a Michelangelo, to gain pleasure from art in its many facets. The students in this club are mainly interested in designing and making jewelry. The jewelry is made of copper, enamel, and silver, made into rings, cuff links, and pins. CRAFTS, JEWELRY 8 LEATHER m 515' 'MQ X k 3?-15 S T A V X I 5 .W it j Q E3 X is , A'Q. CE! ggi! L Z ?'3f I AYQ -' S l VE? if Q fx , ',1' is n ' Y ea ffff 'Zi L . , .V :H Y Q I V, 45, ' N-f fy fzlv ' 'T 55,5- fy 4'g X .Sifxx .1 x . if x ' A S 1 jj in QM! 4. .A . L 'E .ku ,. A 2 :5 P 'um Q13-W,R E rvmwmm 1 Q -up 3 S is 4 :mf -A- 1, 5 ki . -.42 Q11 QQ IL S - ' xi gt 'W N fa X 4 v k g A N 53 K X The Future Teachers' Association of Southern Lehigh High School is open to any student be- tween ninth and twelfth grades who is interested in teaching. In the past, the club has visited area colleges, observed elementary classes, and familiarized themselves with the teaching profession. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA TYPING CLUB Students in this club do personal-use typing, beginnerslearn to type, and some artistic typing is done. The School Store, is operated by willing girls who volunteer their services to make available supplies that students might need. Striving only to be of help, the School Store is not a. profit- making organization. SCHOOL STORE 1 , -- 2+ M, Yi, -4 I 1 ' - f FQ 1- fd-X' . Y x . ,gg . 9: L5 ' ka Ai 3455 f Q FW I 5 ig if 1 2123 K: iw 5 . 5? 1-six fm! Q , K ig ' .5 Vaifml ,TE ' - gg H-- I3 2' fx 'ig - 493: -' - 5 'Z V ff qf .K 4. C7 2' ' 75' Y if 'iw .ag .7 M M 1 . ,gg , 3151 . nv 1:54 ' Xriif !,5'5q?f:fffiLf . ff-' I-ii 4 s,sLL . :PY 513' i 554 -7555 ' A . Q ? A 15 , . figs? j fi' Cj.fFY,?l' f L T? ?'iP52'f 555 Q , W x K .h. I i 3 5 I ff Y' S 4 ix V I ' 5.5 - , , ik : Q. as . f, ,K K1 9. - 54 fx, f sg. ' l was W, xx Ya-V: ,?, -K? he kv 'Z . ,??, 1 ,ggI is S Q Q T5 - I h 'k,f 1 - ' - 5- 5, 2 '51 ii? 5559 5 W gig? Higgvg mf' A wg? se es 5 1 . wiis 1 R 3 xg, 5 'A 5 gf 4 5 6, - my as , 3 wi v A Qi, vi ' 1 vf fi Vw W5 ig gw Q 2 l H sa 'f 1 1 ff K ' ' za ? 44 g A Q 'Mr itll, E T Efzg: F3535 V- L. ' s-xr gilt? i 4 5' 4 S4 R -M A. 3 ' 4 it 'L fW z Q .. iw, - iw 'egg xf - 1 - x.:: - , Wa? J K f' P ,mh.,- .f.l-fzwfiy 1 fx A ' Mum 5 S5 Vw, - xv E? M -- . ' , ' f Q. . L , QL? , , ' :Q If 5 u Q we rr f ,ii Q Sf, f . . KJ 5 J w g iw i f- Nl N E V x if exfffffg ,N www Q AF - ix S 43 :Q-lx, 11 y A Y eu MEN Q-ww j ' 'gk X WX 57' A ' V64 1, :!?M'x'N! Q? X J Mis ' y 6143- P ., .X 3. . 350 ,ww EQ Q 'Q' WF 'Q '50 ' ' gun Al' .- S Z my V A k a N V MN . , - f f , f' Q . - f' iff ' f f 'xr . fax., f wi .ff -iz 1, e 1 1555, 1. sf , L Q5 gi f ' .Ll .. , M, A . . 1 'Ewgef . , Q E ,S , , w 'X .N Q 1 , ? jg-M4 R , X Jix Q .E .R 1 5 K: '. Y' W, if -CQH M5 xi, g . -- f. f Q if Lk Q 4, 2 - as 1 +-.:..agr- 'T' ' ' ' Ln' 5, , , ...,,. kk Ag' W, ,, . .f ' 11 WW If Am, , 1 AQX a INK Y if S 'I Y Y F Y X. m Wai' f in Q m..g 3 .mwkss X - C25 vw - ,Va F 3 S , ,ymW..,.,1 , .iff M di 47 jj: '7 L I 1 lg f V SOUTHERN H HIGH SC BANII 1 E f ,1 4 1 E I -IIGH -IOOL DIRE CT OR Mr. Evans ,fin-I 1? Sn ix 'ln ' ' 1:1 . 'sh W. .11 4 5 5 CWQ A r4'-w...- Qi N 5'1 ,gli ij... 3' X Q S -92 QQ-sim Q f W., , , We W1 , 1, sly .gsm Y 'YN 1 5 X -A Z . 9 M ' ' 7- x gn k,,k:x,:: k:,7 A F115 iii K .A Q2 ju, 'Mm if V mi x V Q, xi.. 4 ,: ', V1 Q, .. 1 5 Y Am!-4:Xf EW K ' N . 1 is U ' 5 ' V ': 322355 ww f KJ! 4 L! NYX - V ky: S V ,A - Q V . .y ' E Q -' ll ' if My ' ii T!! Q Mwimuinw COLOR GUARDS ROW 1: D. Rudyg P. Osipowerg ROW 2: D. Himmelbergerg K. Mihalikg B. Reichardg B. Knerrg L. Kresge. SENIORS ROW 1: B. Reichardg L.TrachgW. Hutchisong A. Mackg T. Fredrickg ROW 2: P. Frankenfield, D. Hasslerg C. Lizung L. Derbyg M. Millerg D. Himmelbergerg ROW 3: P. Bealerg W. Yothersg H. Beang W. Arnold. 139 ,QHWSM MAJORETTES Q39 . X' 1 Qi ffiww G. Wagner L. Kobalt B. Kowalchuk P P a o L. Ferry . e rs n J. Schaffer B. Amey M. O'Donne11 L. Kobalt B. Kowalchuk I 40 ry Ps E 3 5 Smile! THE MAN IN THE DOG SUIT ' Oliver Walling . Martha Walling. Henry Gaxton. . Eileen Stoddard Mrs. Stoddard . George Stoddard Letty Gaxton . . Stuart Stoddard Mr. Beal .... Anthony Roberti. Student Director CAST ouaao c . Jeremy Munro . . Kathy Beisel . . Richard Heil . Wanda Arnold . . . . Joan Cooper Randy Cassium Patricia Michael . Ronald Madle . . David Hone Glenn Geissinger Jane Cooper Beauty and the Beast Come in, you Beast! I propose a toast to . . . Hic! 142 Pm flying! ! HCLISE WITHOUT WINDOWS CAST Edgar Marr . . Elizabeth . . Estelle Marr. . Ann Marr .... Arthur Marr. . Charles Shelley Miss Oakes . . neue o a u s o o u o o a u s o Student Director: . . . . . . . .Jeremy Munro . . . . . Patricia Michael .Joan Cooper . . .Bonnie Kowalchuk . David Hohe Richard Heil Wanda Arnold Michael Gillen i ., taxi? wa- -1 Mr. T. and company , j , kt, . yi: . . . and you lied! We did it for you, Arthur! You must believe 1116! Our deepest thanks to . . . ROBERT L. TOSTEVIN Mr. T has directed both our Junior and Senior class plays. His straight forward suggestions coupled with patience and humor have helped his cast and crew through the tough times which occur in the production of a play. Mr. T , we are indeed grateful! I'm your friend! 143 ' X TAHITIAN TWILIGHT W fy'1W I 4 yr 1 ffm! W ff' if Court: Marxlyn Shfer--Susan Moyer--Mary Kern-- xx N 2 R fb-Q, A , ? I 6' JJ has It's too sad . . . I can't go on! Now that should equal SENIGR DAY Hi there I on That cashier short-changed me! You have dandruffl 146 'There was this giant Senior . . Q Here's one about Uncle Wigglyl S E N I O R ..........m..-V ,......,.....m...g.:.-.... ZZZ D A Y One more word and I'11 . . . 'imgiihqgmms Nice boy . . . give me the papers! MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Glenn Geissinger Ruth Pellett MOST ATHLETIC Susan Reinsmith Arthur Mack MOST TALKATIVE Beverly Reichard Howard Bean TYPICAL SENIOR Michael Bendas Dawn Himmelberger NEATEST DRESSER Susan Moyer Paul Anderson BEST DANCER William Seacrest Sandra Klan EXTRA! EXTRA! SOLEHIAN ANNOUNCES POPULARITY WINNERS MOST STUDIOUS Richard Heil Ruth Pellett MOST CONTAGIOUS LAUGH Margaret Stenroos Roger Nemeth BEST LOOKING Michael Bendas Evelyn Reiss BIGGEST FLIRT Cheryl Peterson David Hendley BIGGEST EATER Patricia Kauffman Paul Anderson SQLEHIAN STAFF Co-Editors ...... . . Glenn Geissinger, Kathie Beisel Business Managers . .... Richard Heil, Mary Davies Art Editor ...... ........... J ane Cooper Organizational Editor . ........ Joan Cooper Boys' Sports Editor . . .............................. Ron Barndt Girls' Sports Editor . . .......................... Dawn Himmelberger Typists ........ . . .Mary Ann Miller, Shirley Fegely, Kathy Strauss, Sharon Bleam Advisor ....... .............................. M r. Price 149 A ., W5 - 5i0get , mean Gexs Katlue Beige! CO-EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGERS Richard Heil -Mary Davies wiki W N x x,g Q X W1 av M Z Qgxggym www imdg, -mmf 1 g ' 1 - v3Nix.3fz,..p,s ---- -Sf gf -V 1 -1 M , ,FQ-Im.- ', VLs.-32. 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Atkins Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 8x Mrs. Mr. 8z Mrs Mr. gl Mrs Mr. 8z Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8z Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. 8z Mrs Mr. 8t Mrs 1963 - 1964 Nursing Scholarship Fund Of the Southern Lehigh Advisory Health Council William H. Baer Victor H. Bealer Edward Beisel Paul Bissey Kermit Borger Raymond Bortz, Sr. Robert Brobst W. J. Carroll Albert E. Chassard Robert Compton Ralph M. Cooper, Jr. Thomas Cooper Tilghman Cooper Coopersburg Lions Club Mr. 8i Mrs. Sebastian R. Costa. Mr. 8L Mrs. Charles T. Coyne Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert P. Lawton Mr. gl Mrs. Harold F. Leibensperger Mr. Sz Mrs. Franklin Lichtenwalter Mr. 8a Mrs. Theodore Linde, Jr. Mr. 8L Mrs. Theodore Linde, Sr. Mr. 8i Mrs. Walter K. Long Miss Arlene Mann Mr. gl Mrs. Harold D. Moore Moravian Mite Society Mr. Sz Mrs. R. R. Oberholtzer Mr. Sz Mrs. Harry W. Parke Mr. 8i Mrs. Jackson R. Pellett Mrs. Kenneth H. Read Mr. 8z Mrs. Robert Romeril Dr. 8i Mrs. Charles K. Rose, Jr. Miss Georgia Russopulos Mrs. Verna Schantz L. Rosemere Croxton Mr. Wallace Davis Mr. 8i Mrs. Benjamin D. Evans Mr. George French Miss Winifred Flexer Mrs . Helen Foultz Future Nurses Club of Southern Lehigh High School Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Norman Gehman Mr. Ka Mrs. Edward P. Gillett Co. gl Mrs. Henry Gorgodian Mr. 8z Mrs. Lynn B. Hirshorn Mr. 8a Mrs. A. B. Homer Mr. 8: Mrs. James Kirkhuff Mr. Ka Mrs. Albert G. Klan Mr. 8a Mrs. Andrew Kremposky Mr. 8z Mrs. Richard W. Kurtz Ladies Auxiliary Coopersburg Fire Co. Mr. Ka Mrs. Moses J. Schell Mr. 8i Mrs. Deams Schimmel Mr. Sz Mrs. Edward B. Scull Mr. Sz Mrs. John J. Sherman Mr. Sz Mrs. Ray G. Snyder Mr. 8. Mrs. Curtis O. Updegrave Mr. Sz Mrs. Elmer Wagner Mr. Sz Mrs. W. G. Updegrave Mr. gl Mrs. Walter H. Wavrek Dr. 8a Mrs. Arthur C. Webber Mr. 8z Mrs. C. H. H. Weikel Mr. Sz Mrs. Edward E. Wesenberg, Jr. Mr. 8z Mrs. William Williams Women of the Moose, Quakertown Chapter 411655 Mr. 8z Mrs. Charles W. Yoachim Mr. gl Mrs. Abram Ziegler A Friend Ladies Auxiliary Saucon Valley, Post 414723 American Legion The recipients of the Scholarship in the past years are the following girls: 1954 Janet Reinhard, Hartford Hospital, Class of '57 1955 Hattie Schmoyer, St. Lukes Hospital, Class of '58 1956 Kathleen O'Donnell, St. Lukes Hospital, Class of '59 1957 No Candidate 1958 Florence Vanim, Women's Medical College Hospital, Class of '61 1958 Margaret Holben, Frankford Hospital, Class of '61 1959 Kathleen.Messinger, Chestnut Hill Hospital Completed one year, earning enough credits to apply for position of Medical Secretary 1960 Nancy O'Donnell, St. Lukes Hospital, Class of '63 1961 Dianne Stettler, Allentown Hospital, Class of '64 1962 Patricia Braychak, Jefferson Hospital, Class of '65 1963 Patricia Nemeth, St. Lukes Hospital, Class of '66 ALBETH CANVAS AND REPAIR COMPANY Everything in Canvas ALLEN ORGAN Macungie, Congratulations Seniors ALLENTOWN SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY '732-34 Linden St., Allentown APPEL J EWELER 623-625 Hamilton St., Allentown BACHMAN'S FEED, COAL, FUEL-OIL Center Valley BENETZ INN Quakertown FRANK BERGHOLD QUALITY FRUITS AND PRODUCE Fair Market, Allentown BERT'S BARBER SHOP 43 N. Main St., Coopersburg Planning Ahead -Call BETHLEHEM BUSINESS SCHOOL BETHLEHEM SPORTING GOODS 213 W. 4th St., Bethlehem C. 81 G. BUICK COMPANY Emmaus CARL'S SUNOCO SERVICE Center Valley CENTER VALLEY ATLANTIC Rt. 309 and 191 Ph. 282-1399 CHARLIE'S CITIES SERVICE 1610 Old Bethlehem Pike, Quakertown CLOVER LEAF MILL Milford Sluare COMMUNITY PARKING LOT Q 13 S. 6th St., Allentown COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HOWARD T. COPE Electrolux Sales and Service THOMAS W. COOPER Insurance Agency, Coopershurg COOPERSBURG CUT RATE Main St., Coopersburg COOPERSBURG PLUMBING AND HEATING F. C. Mayer, Proprietor CORE RESTAURANT Center Valley DE LABAR CHEVROLET 231 State Avenue, Emmaus DUGGAN AND MARC ON, INC. Contractors, Allentown EDDIE'S AUTO SERVICE R. D. 02 Center Valley M. W. EISENHART Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning EMMAUS BAKERY Emmaus EMMAUS FORD COMPANY Emmaus EVELYN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Coopersburg FABIAN'S AUTO SERVICE REPAIRS - STATE INSPECTION Route 309, Coopersburg FAIRLAND ESSO STATION 307 Landis St., Coopersburg BUSINESS PATRONS FEGELY' S DAIRY Llmeport HENRY FEGELY Dealer in Fresh Eggs FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLENTOWN South Mountain Bank, 1901 S. 4th St. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOPERSBURG Coopersburg FRETZ AND FRETZ REALTY COMPANY State and Jefferson St., Emmaus THE FRIENDLY BOOK STORE Srd West Broad St., Quakertown GEHMAN OIL BURNER SALES SERVICE Star Rt., Lanark, Allentown A. 0. GEHMAN AND SON HARDWARE Coopersburg JOHN GOULD PHARMACY Prescription Spec. - Emmaus HAROLD MANN PLUMBING AND HEATING 224 Main St., Coopersburg HAROLD HARR Auto Body Repairs and Painting HOCKMAN'S ECONOMY MARKET Center Valley HORVATH KNITTING MILLS, INC. Coopersburg Best Wishes HOTEL BETHLEHEM INDUSTRIAL DESIGN AND ENGINEERING CO. 1735 31st. St., S. W. Allentown JAC'S SPORTSWEAR Wanted: Experienced sewing machine operators KATI-ILEEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 749 Chestnut St., Emmaus KELLER MOVING AND STORAGE Allentown MARION KELLY CANDIES Route 309 Coopersburg ALTON B. KNERR State Licensed Auctioner KRAMMER BROTHERS Sinclair Service KOZY'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SALON Closed Monday - Llmeport LANARK CUT RATE Star Route SAMUEL LEH - GENERAL CONTRACTOR R. D. W2 Coopersburg LE!-IIGH INSULATION CO. R. D. 4P1 Zionsvllle LIMEPORT HOTEL Llmeport LIONS CLUB OF COOPERSBURG Coopersburg LITTLE RED HONEY STAND Route 191, Bethlehem WALTER K. LONG INCORPORATED Center Valley MACK'S BARBER SHOP 6 N. Maln St., Coopersburg ALFRED J. MADLE Contractor and Builder ALBERT MAITZ-GENERAL CONTRACTOR Llmeport MAPLES MOTEL, BAR Ki RESTAURANT Center Valley MAYO MOTORS Trexlertown MERIN STUDIO-PHOTOGRAPHERS 1010 Chestnut St., Phila. CLAUDE D. NONEMACHER 120 N. 5th St., Emmaus COMPLIMENTS OF NORTHERN HOMES OPERHOLTZER KITCHENS INC. Coopersburg PARK AVENUE MOTOR COMPANY 203-207 West End Blvd. So. Quakertown PARKE'S MARKET Coopersburg PATIO COURT MOTEL Route 309, Quakertown PENNEWELUS FLOWER SHOP Ph. 2B2-1820 Coopersburg PERKIOMEN VALLEY BUS CO. Pennsburg QUAKERTOWN SHOPPING CENTER One Hour Martinizing RED HILL SAVINGS AND LOAN 402 State Road, Emmaus SAUCON CLEANERS Maln and Landis Streets SCHNELLMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. Star Route Lanark, Allentown SHAWNEE PENN MFG. CO. INC. R. D. W5 Bethlehem SHOFF'S ORCHARD - ZIONSVILLE Apples and Peaches In Season SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHERS 269 Northampton Street, Hellertown TOPPS DINER Route 309, Quakertown COMPLIMENTS OF TRAINERS Route 309, Quakertown TREXLER'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Box 188 Center Valley W. G. UPDEGRAVE CO. Jeddo Coal, Lumber, Millwork RALPH J. WALTERS, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR R. D. 451 Emmaus WEIERBACH'S TEXACO Front and Depot Street, Hellertown WELSH CHEVROLET COMPANY Coopersburg WIEDER STUDIO 556 Chestnut Street, Emmaus WITWER-J ONES - SPORTING GOODS 923 Hamilton Street, Allentown YEAGER'S PHARMACY 702 W. State Street, Coopersburg PERSONAL PATRONS Mr. Warren Adams Mr. Sz Mrs. Harold Arnold Mr. Sz Mrs. Norbert Arnold Miss Louise Bauder Mr. Sz Mrs. Edward L. Beisel Mr. Sz Mrs. John Bendas, Jr. Mr. Sz Mrs. John Blackwood, Jr. Mr. Sz Mrs. Leidy Bleam Mr. Sz Mrs. Warren Bortz Mr. Sz Mrs. John Burggraf Mr. Sz Mrs. Harold Carl Mr. Michael Carroll Mr. Sz Mrs. Chiaradia Mr. Sz Mrs. Ellis Clause Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert L. Compton Dr. Arnold B. Cook Dr. Edward B. Cook Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Dr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. H. L. Croxton John G. Davies Norman F. Davis F. B. Eastman Durell Egner Mr. Thomas Ehritz Mr. Sz Mrs. J. Wesley Eltonhead Mr. Sz Mrs. Benjamin D. Evans Mr. Sz Mrs. Charles Fair Limeport Feedmill Mr. Sz Mrs. Paul Fegely Mr. Sz Mrs. Clarence J. Follweiler Helen E. Foultz Miss Florence Frederick Mr. Sz Mrs. Fudali Dr. Sz Mrs. Paul C. Galutia Mr. Sz Mrs. Ralph Garber Squire Sz Mrs. Rollin Gaugler Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Glenn Geisinger Norman Geissinger Mr. Sz Mrs. Willard L. Gruver Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Latta O. Heil Roscoe Heimbach Harry B. Hendley James A. Henry Hermanovitch Dr. Donald G. Hohe Mr. John Holveck Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Miss Linda Mr. Sz Mrs. Miss Carol Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. W. C. Hotaling Robert Hunsicker Gerald M. Johnson Johnstone Ralph Kauffman Kazmierski H. C. Kern Kenneth W. M. Kern Harvey Kichline Willard Kichline Albert Klan Henry Knerr Lewis Koller Raymond Korn Frederick Krauss James B. Krauss Wilson Kresge Edward Krieger Roland Krupp Mrs. Angela Lanette Mr. Sz Mrs. Harold F. Leibensperger Miss Cheryl Levy Mrs. Helen Lichtenwalner Mr. Sz Mrs. T. G. Linde Dr. Sz Mrs. William Longenecker Dr. Lowright Dr. Sz Mrs. W. J. Lowright, Jr. Dr. Sz Mrs. Arthur Miller Mr. Sz Mrs. M. Miller Mr. SzMrs. Raymond E. Miller Mr. szvmzymona E. Miner Mr. Sz Mrs. Warren G. Miller Mr. Sz Mrs. Sutton Monro Mr. Sz Mrs. Bruce Moyer Mr. Sz Mrs. Clarence R. Moyer Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. Sz Mrs . N. Herbert Moyer . William J. Moyer . Robert Neas . Melvin Nester . Leon L. Nonemaker . Russell T. Olsen Miss Patricia Pechacek Mr. Sz Mrs. J. R. Pellett Mr. Sz Mrs. Ray Pfieffer Mr. Henry Price Mr. Sz Mrs. William Price Mr. Richard Reigelman Mr. Sz Mrs. Earl T. Reinsmith Mr. Sz Mrs. William Rex Mr. Sz Mrs. Walter Rice Mr. Sz Mrs. Charles Ritter Mr. Sz Mrs Dr. Sz Mrs. . Henry Seaman Richard R. Ryan Mr. Sz Mrs. William Schuler Mr. Sz Mrs. Howard S. Shantz Dr. Sz Mrs. Richard Shaw S1ifer's Upholstering Shop Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert W. Snyder Mr. Sz Mrs. Ray H. Stephens Mrs. Arthur Sterner Mr. Sz Mrs. E. Stiegler Royal Earl Stoneback Mr. Sz Mrs. T. F. X. Sullivan Dr. Sz Mrs. Robert J. Sutton Mr. Sz Mrs. John Talaber Mr. Sz Mrs. W. J. Tesche Mr. Sz Mrs. Albert J. V. Tomek Mr. Sz Mrs. Elmer M. Wagner Mr. Sz Mrs. Thomas Wainwright Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Dr. Arthur John T. Wallace, Jr. Walter Wavrek Errol Weaver Webber Mr. Sz Mrs. A.C. Webber Miss Carol Weighknecht Mr. Charles Weighknecht5 Jr. Mr. Sz Mrs. Cliff Weighknecht Mr. Leonard Weikel Mr. Sz Mrs. Irwin Weil Pop Sz Mrs. Werley Mr. Sz Mrs. George E. White Mr. Sz Mrs. Paul Willistein Mr. Sz Mrs. Norman Yons, Sr. Mr. Alfred N. Zotter, Jr. Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank C. Zotter Dr. John Abbott . Joseph Serio Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Matteo Mr. Q Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Paul Acker Mr. 8: Mrs. Russell Adam Mr. 81 Mrs. John Adamson Mr. Gt Mrs. John C. Adamson, Jr Mr. Sz Mrs. W. E. Algatt Mrs. Alosl Mr. Edwin Anthony Mr. 81 Mrs. John A. Arnold Walter Arpe PATRONS Mr. Ki Mrs. Joseph Esher Mr. K. Mrs. Charles Llddlck Mr. Ez Mrs. Deams Schlmmel Mr. Bt Mrs. Abram A. Fair John Paul Federick H. L. Fegley Mr. 81 Mrs. William Fegley Grace Fehr Mr. William Fejes Mr. Si Mrs. John A. Femmerer, Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Fenstermaker . K: Mrs. T. Linde . Michael Liptock Mr. Gi Mrs. John C. Long Mr. Ronald Madle Mr. Kr Mrs. William Mainwaring Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Maltz Arlene Mann Stephen T. Mask Mr Mr Mr. Ki. Mrs. Ralph Artz Mr. Alfred Bachert Mr. Ei Mrs. Leon Barndt Mr, 81 Mrs. Roscoe Barndt Mr. E Mrs. C. B. Bare Miss Carolee Barlnger Mr. Ki Mrs. William Barlnger Mr. Sz Mrs. Horace L. Bauder Mr. Kr Mrs. Andrew Bauman Mr. Harvey Beahn Mr. Q Mrs. Ernest Bealer Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray A. Beck Mr. Earl Beldler Mrs. William H. Beldelman Bel1's Beauty Shop J. R. Bennett Mr. Kr Mrs. Roscoe Berger Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Berky . Kenneth Fichter Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Filler Mr. lk Mrs. Hoy Fink Mr. St Mrs. David M. Fluck Mr. 5 Mrs. Donald Fluck Mr. Et Mrs. Russell Fluck Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank Fox Mr. Rt Mrs. Richard Frankenfield Margaret Frederick Mr. Ki Mrs. Paul L. Frederick Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Frey Mr. 8: Mrs. Lowis J. Fritz Mr. 81 Mrs. Oliver C. Gehris Mr. 81 Mrs. Patrick Glllen Mr. Sz Mrs. Gustave Goehring Mr. Richard Gossler Emily Bernhardt Forrest J. Beyer Harry Bichley M. Mathias Gotznahm Mr. Charles Groff Mr. KL Mrs. Wllbert Gross Miss Sandra Grube Mr. Kr Mrs. Aloysius Gruber Miss Sandra Gutshall Mr. Cz Mrs. Raymond Maxwell Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward S. McGinley Mr. 81 Mrs. R. W. Mehl Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Meiley ' Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Merkel Mr. Sz Mrs. Frank Merkle Mrs. H. Merryweather Meyer's Orchard Mr. James S. Michael Mr. M. Mickisamlck Mr. Kr Mrs. Miller Mr. 81 Mrs. Elton Miller Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul L. Miller Raymond C. Miller and Son Mr. Kr Mrs. Albert Mohr Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Moran Mr. St Mrs. Charles Morgan Mr. 81 Mrs. Leslie Mullen Mrs. Thomas Sohlmmel Mr. Kr Mrs. Lewis Schlaner Mr. Alfred Schlener Mr. 81 Mrs. Kenneth Schllcher Mr. 8. Mrs. Uriel Schmeltzle Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. Sf Mrs Mr. Et Mrs Sz Mrs . Carl Schmieg . Bishop H. Search C D. Shaw Donald Mumbauer Mr. 5 Mrs. M. Mundenar Miss Carole Mushlltz Mr. V. A. Bird Mr. Cz Mrs. O. W. Bjork Mr. David Bleam Mr. Dennis L. Bleam Miss Judy Bley Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis J. Bley Evelyn Bonestlll Mr . Gt Mrs. Marvin Benner Mr. 81 Mrs. Warren Bortz Mr. Q Mrs. John Boyer Mr. 8: Mrs. Michael Guttman Mr. 81 Mrs. George C. Hall Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Hammell Mr. Kr Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Kr Mrs. Edward Hanssen Paul Hartman Timothy A. Hassler Mr. dt Mrs. Ernest M. Hawk, Mr. Gt Mrs. Carl Hell Mr. Cz Mrs. Frederick Heller, Jr. Mr. Ji Mrs. William E. Heller 81 Mrs. Reinhold Henkelmann Mr. Q Mrs. Ralph L. Brelsch Rev . Larry Lee Mr. Kr Mrs. Richard Cowe Mr. Kr Mrs. Alfred M. Rhea Mr. 6: Mrs. Norman Brenner Mr. 81 Mrs. Walter Bretz Mr. Robert Brobst Mr. 8: Mrs. L. P. Brown Dr. 8: Mrs. Edgar S. Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. Brunski Mr. Q Mrs. George Buchman Mr. Elmer Burkert Mr. G1 Mrs. Michael Capuano Mrs. Gladys Chankey Mr. A Mrs. Walter Cobb Mr. A Mrs. Bruce Cooper Mr. Q Mrs. William C00 er Mr. Kr Mrs. P L. P. Cornwall Mr. K: Mrs. W. Craig . St Mrs. H. W. Croop Mr. 6: Mrs. L. G. Hobbs Mr. K. Mrs. Franklin I-lohe Mr. Q Mrs. Wesley Hohe Mr. Kr Mrs. J. V. Honeycutt Mr. John Hopko Mrs. Margaret I-lottenstein Mr. 8: Mrs. J.Calvln Hougendobler Mr. Si Mrs. Leo Howard Mr. St Mrs. Arthur Hughes Mr. Gt Mrs. Kenneth Jacoby Mr. Gr Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph J aindl Jarrett Mr. Danny Nauroth Mr. Leon Nelson Miss Patricia Nemeth Mr. Andy Norton Mr. Hugh O'Donne1l, Jr. Mr. KL Mrs. O'Donnell Mr. 8: Mrs. Lloyd Ohl Mr. Sr Mrs. Walter Olesen Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Ott Mr. 8: Mrs. William Ott Mr. Kr Mrs. John Parker Mr . Lewis Paukov its Mr. K: Mrs. Frank Pavalacka Miss Angela Pachacek Mr. A Mrs. George Peters Mr. Ez Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. William Pospischil Mrs. Mary Potetz Mr. Kr Mrs. George Radle Mr. Sz Mrs. William Raub Mr. Bt Mrs. Robert Ravler Mr. Ct Mrs. Harold Rau Rein hard Charles Lewis Peterson W. H. Johnstone Mr. Kr Mrs. Robert L. Kaiser Eugene A. Kemmerer Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert L. Kepler Margaret E. Kern Mrs. Ella Relnsmith Mr. Ri Mrs. George Reppa Ronnie Reitenauer Mr Mary and Michael Cruche Mrs. Verna Crush Mr. Ez Mrs. Gerald Custer. Sr. Mr. Q Mrs. David Danenhower Dr. Ki Mrs. Thomas L. Davis Mr. Wallace L. Davis Mr. St Mrs. Charles Delong Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Derse Mrs. Georglanne DeWitt Thelma Kless Mr. Kr Mrs. Raymond Kirk Mr. 5 Mrs. John Knelss Mr. Michael Knelss Mr. it Mrs. Elmer Knerr Firechlef and Mrs. Knlpe Mr. Ka Mrs. George Koch Mr. G Mrs. Reuben Koch Mr. G1 Mrs. Charles Kowalchuk Mr. Ez Mrs. L. J. Dewitt Liz Dierolf Mr. Gt Mrs. Archie DlGiaclnto Mr. Karl Y. Donecker Mr. 84 Mrs. Jacob Dorney Mr. 81 Mrs. Rudolph Duld Dundore's Pharmacy Mr. 81 Mrs. John Eckert Mr. Jeff Edwards Mrs. Eisenhart Emmaus Pharmacy Mr. Gt Mrs. Ereson Mrs. Annie Kratzer Mrs. Anna Krauss Mr. Ralph Krauss Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. K: Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. KressleL Charles Kruger Edward Kugler Mr. Cz Mrs. Paul Lambert Mr. Donald Laudenslager Mr. Bi Mrs. William Laughlin Mr. Q Mrs. Robert P. Lawton Mr. Cz Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Leh William Leith Mr. Robert Rex Mr. Ki Mrs. Paul Rleger Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Riley Mr. Ci Mrs. H. E. Ring Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Ring Mr. Kr Mrs. Albert Robertson, Sr. Mr. Ez Mrs.Wi1liam J. Rockovlts Mr. dz Mrs. Stanley Rohrback Mr. Gt Mrs. Walter Romanchuk Mr. 81 Mrs. Arlin Romig Mr. Sz Mrs. Harvey F. Roth, Jr. Mr. Q Mrs. Richard Roth Mr. Cz Mrs. Lee Rudy Mrs. James Rumsey Mr. Sz Mrs. William Sadrovltz Mr. Q Mrs. Russell Sames Mr. 81 Mrs. William Sandt Mr. 81 Mrs. Schadt Mr. it Mrs. W. D. Schaeffer Arlene Schaffer Mr. Ka Mrs. Reuben Schaffer Verna Sc hantz Mr. . . Elizabeth Sheby Mr. 8i Mrs. Ernest Shimer Shirley's Beauty Shop Mr. 81 Mrs. Clifford Silfies Mr. 81 Mrs. Pat Sillmperi Simitz's Store Mr. K. Mrs. Edward B. Slifer Mr. C. H. Smith Miss Verna Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Warren Smith Mr. Wallace Smitty Mr. Cz Mrs. Charles R. Solomon Mr. Homer Somers Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Spencer Mr. 8: Mrs. Hagen Staack Mr. 8a Mrs. Frederick Stahler Starlite Drive-In Theater Mr. Gt Mrs. Charles Stauffer Mr. RL Mrs. Jesse Stauffer Harold Stengel Bonnie, John, Ct Scott Stenroos Joseph Richard Stenroos Margaret K: Dave Stenroos Waino Q Helen Stenroos Mr. D. Stepansky Mr. 81 Mrs. John Strauss Mr. 81 Mrs. Wayne Stuber Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley Stump William Surman Mr. Ei Mrs. Henry Tubman Mr. Ka Mrs. Uhl Mr. Si Mrs. M. A. VonBrunt Mrs. John Vogel Mr. Richard Vortman Mr. 81 Mrs. Preston C. Wagner Mr. Ki Mrs. S. l-l. Walker Mr. dt Mrs. John Truman Wallace, Miss Elsie Ware Mr. Br Mrs. Herbert Wasser Mr. Q Mrs. Karl F. 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