William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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N 4 r NxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxwxwmxmmmmwxz HIC MN ff 49 .o 'LL A 1858 5 ulswwob F 1954 SENIOR CLASS QW S' s 1944 me, ALLENTOWN HIGH SCHOOL A fl ' 1 A1.:1.1. ,f. ., . , A,l :1 4. Lig:1llf1-:l1:: NANC BORTZ. .....X nf i. Foreword As we reluctantly bring down the curtain on another gala show of events, We think especially of the fond days we spent under the A.H.S. big top. In this treasure album, we, the Camus staff of 1954, have endeavored not only to portray the graduates but also through the eye of the camera to present the main acts and side shows. By these pictures We hope to recall to forgetful minds the work we did and the fun we had here. Thus we sincerely hope this book will in years to come rekindle the dormant love and loyalty for our dear Alma Mater, so that the galaxy of golden mellowed memories we have now, will never die. Before the dust of time has settled on the cover, we hope that Comm 1954 will have formed a never-breaking tightrope between the Allentown High School we love and the world it has prepared us to conquer. We are sobered when we realize that very soon we will join the long line of A.H.S. descend- ents. As our contribution to the traditions of Allentown High School, we leave this volume. THE EDITOR Contents School Faculty Clubs Sports Activities Seniors Advertising W' eww?-S-1'-.rf3S3 - ' ' ' 1'-.tw K . I , fs: fx ,,l,,,,,,,!,A, ,' ,A I f , Q ' 9' Q .ug A .. , 4 - . l . v , 15194 J..- lf? Asians The New Look A strange bareness greeted us as we returned to Allentown High last fall. The trees were gone and fresh brown soil and a door-to-corner sidewalk replaced the roots and lawn worn thin. Before long new flowering trees were planted, grass seed sown, and preparations made for shrubbery. VVith new landscaping in process we will enjoy the beauty of a new front campus before we can forget the old shady lawn. QM WW!! A 15157-5 .fxb ly MQ NANC T51 ,SA :2'f 'x- 'BOR'l?Z, The Old Look 'llrees no 111ore shade the walks lllltl protect 11s llro111 the Illllflllllg Sllll. lyllflllg tl1e silmmer of 1953 they were removed heeause they had served their purpose llllll were now rooting the lawn Rlllil pllshing up the sidewalks. Progress moves o11 llllll the old trees. too, were removed 111 place of SOITlt'flllI11Lf hetter smaller lll0VVCflIlKLf trees. 'llhis is a reminder of those years we have lil1OVVI1 so long llllil will rememher CVCI1 longer. Alma Mater DOROTHY NEWHARD KNOFF, 1912 WARREN F. ACKElI,1900 xc x J Lf :E-5 4 J J li A 1 . P1 ' J F 1 J All hail our Al- ma Mat- er dear, Our voice of praise and glo - ry hear, To page nmc I A u Through-out the land, of you we'll singgtoud will our praise-es ev - er ring, Of F f 59 5 5 5 ' r f V 5 F ' I 5-,elasllasstaeif J- .4 whom all rev-ern ence we bear, Of you for- get-ful well be ne'er, We days that have passed by, Fond mem - o- ries of dear old high. Oh, - L Q. ag . J : 1 1 A J - S 3 . shall for- ev- er for you yearn, And cher - ish all that we may learn, Through Al- ma Mat-er hear our praise To you all hon- or we do raise, Through ! ' F F P I: P E P' P P - I' ' 45 E no r 'v ' lf If I 1 f- P A o li -l 1 Q 2 I 1 ' 4 1 J J I I' 9 fu - ture days of life, Mid joy and strife, fu - ture days of life, Mid joy and strifeg L, . - ' 9 5 P r s l F f 1 Q l 4 F l ,F l I O F f I , 3: . 5 I 5 4: Q I ii H True may we stand, both to you And Ca - na - ry and Blue. True may we stand, Both to you And Ca - na - ry and Blue. 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Q f ' QS ' .Wi famxgfm fw.WmQ,. :fd Wagga 'vim ' FW by .4 if f -X wx: rw gy fjfgw K, QQ.. f X N ' M X fi by M A V 1 -qfm 'K 5 x . slim-giiiggrza 1 -'- 2 -M MM- X- uf' My 1 LL 1 A X X . W Wk , if 3 , ,MMM ,.1,,,,,,..v4 ' imma 5,595 S., ,pa 1. HM, .fl-YK Q 1 UN RQ vlrfzaw-'fx .x 'x A Q A ' Vocat Ona! Ann. X ae.. 41.5- . ' f 1 N f ff-J' 1 Y - N Q-.Q , - P 'QM ,xv i i v N ,Q P!! E --Q, f -N 'w I R 1 , ,M rug 4-555 Q N S fs- X -frm lllill -N wh lwwl VT i TROLLEYS Gone forever is the Clangl Clangl Clangl of the trolley ears in Allentown. We can look back to the good times we had riding to and from school each day. Many Il homework prohlem was checked here and many pranks were played. They are now hut za memory. The Old and The New BUSES VVe are now heing served hy ll fleet of huses. Because of their flexihility they have made our School journeys more pleasant. There is not as much pranlcing and less Checking of homework, hut the 'liootl Toot! Toot! is 21 welcome sound and ushers in :1 new era of community improve- ments. page tuielru w 1' ,, M ' L24 7 f 4 f f NANCY ex: H 3, ui x Q SS . Ak 524 'H K F2 s ,R sf rl x ' :YK ' 21 r- xii? i fmxrms .-40 ,aud- I k xx '?. A ,X , .,,. Ya-r X W R+ I N? ix Mr. Chips . . . CLIFFORD S. BARTHOLOMEW Our Principal Mr. Bartholomew, our principal, has the unusual distinction of becoming principal of his Alma Mater. Because he once studied in our same classrooms, he has a better understanding of our immediate needs and problems, therefore, he is most capable in helping us solve them. Willing to help us at any time, he has made our years at high school pleasant and profitable. Mr. Bartholomew's belief in our school has been upheld by the recent evaluation. The evaluators noted that Allentown High School has been accomplishing the aims set forth in its philosophy. Commendations were made to the faculty and con- gratulations were extended to the student body for their splendid cooperation. We, the class of 1954, are deeply indebted to Mr. Bartholomew for the educa- tional opportunities afforded us by the faculty, under his leadership. We shall always remember his sympathetic consideration for us during our high school days. MR. PAUL FATZINGER Administrative Assistant Ever since he came to A.H.S. three and one-half years ago to serve as administrative assistant to our principal, Mr. Paul Fatzinger has won a place in the hearts of all. For many years to come, graduates and underclassmen will remember the little man with the deep voice who handled discipline and attendance so capably. His untiring work in managing assembly programs, visual aids, the Blue Book, and Comus advertising will never be forgotten. His advice to us upon going out into the world is, Know something about everything and everything about something. page fftccn as IIQROY Mll.l.l'IR NHRIMVI BUYER Counseling Offices Planning a successful high school life as well as a successful and worthwhile adult life for the student at Allentown High School is the job of our tireless counselors. Miss lVliriam lloyer and lVlr. l,eRoy Miller. Choosing a career and mapping out a curri- culum are personal problems. and for this reason emphasis is placed on individual rather than group guidance. The guidance counseling services help to make the difficult task of choosing a career easier. 'lihe testing program includes mental ability tests and scholastic aptitude tests which are administered in group form. lnterest inventories, reading tests, and mechanical aptitude tests are given on an individual hasis. A student may also take tests to discover in what particular field his talents lie. This is a helpful aid in choosing a career. Throughout a student's years of public schooling, a record of all achievement tests and scholastic aptitude tests is kept as a part of that studentys permanent record. The counseling offices also make available numerous college catalogues, technical school pamphlets, and career booklets. They also arrange personal contacts with representatives of colleges and industry where pupils get first hand information about their future needs. The pupil now has a better chance to plan his life's work because he can be shown the advantages or disadvantages, chances of success. and the salary ranges of his chosen vocation. Acceptable lists of colleges and other training schools are also posted to guide the student in selecting his college. College preparatory students are only a small group of the students who receive services through the counseling offices. Un the basis of the tenth grade aptitude, interest and achievement tests, the Stll- dents choosing the Business Education Course are placed. Students of the General Course and the Distributive lfducation Course are also guided toward the richest program to meet their abili- ties. The Vocational Shop boys are placed in the shops that challenge their ability. Another function of the counsel- ing office is to act as a placement bureau for part time jobs as well as post gradua- tion work. 'llhere is also a follow up service to check the success of our graduates. Thus the counseling offices are design- ed to aid all students in making the best for their high school years and to help in patterning the future. Through the efforts ofhliss Boyer and Mr. Miller, who constantly give their time to student con- ferences. and often exceed their line of duty in guiding pupils along the right path, most Allentown High graduates are able to face the future intelligently and are well equipped for life ahead. Serr:'lr1rz'f.t RL l'Il ICG,-XX l'IlYl,l.IS T.-XYLOR page sixteen I Honor to those who have done their work well -I. WARREN FRITSCH German. Lalin 1 l FRED MINNHR LEON B. KLINC AM -XN lfylll-ffl! Siam' llirtory Economic Ceographby page seventeen Retiring Teachers The faculty of A.H.S. is one that the community can look up to with pride. However, each year there are new faces to replace those who have reached the point of retirement. These few will now leave the hustle and bustle of the classroom to seek the peace and quiet lives they have so well earned. To Mr. Warren Fritsch, a teacher of Latin and German, Mr. Leon Klingaman, instructor of Economic Geography, and Mr. Fred Minner of the Social Studies Department we wish many years of health and happiness. We, together with hundreds of alumni, who have sat in their classrooms and benefited by their words of wisdom and advice, will always remember and cherish their interest in the individual and their loyalty to Allentown High School. ' May the future shower its blessing on each one of them and may the record show that they are of the group that has done its work well. ENGLISH HELEN GER!-:ARD Head of Englirh Department C. P. Englifh Il' JACOB HoRs'1' Vocational Englzlrh II' MARY HERBERT Vocational Englixh Ill General Ifnglixh IV English is required of every student at A.H.S., no matter what course he may choose. Four years of English are recommended for entrance to college, and for any other job, a good English background is essential. This department aims to give a complete understanding of the English language and its usages in grammer. It also aims to instill in us an apprecia- tion for good literature. In the junior year, American authors and their works are studied while in the senior year, English authors and their works are brought into the foreground. Finally, one of its most important aims is to aid us in public speaking. The ability to speak extemporaneously as well as to give a prepared speech well, is a fine quality which is being developed in us. This ability of expressing ourselves clearly is more important than ever before in patterning the future ways of life in America. MARION STRUTHERS Bu,rineJ.r Engliih III, IV Spffd Reading MARY SPENCR Bufinerr Englifh III, Il' lVlAY MORGAN Bufineff English II' BERTHA MAE STARNER RUTH WiN'r MORTON SHERR Buyineff Engliih II, III Bufineff Englixh II Vocational Englifh II, III Spaniflz I A page eighteen Rfadfng for pffrlfzfrr and prof!! -. . . vf l'1K:XNCl'S S11-'1NX1L 1.1.1-R :uAR'I'lI.X SClll.l-glilil, Ilmurrm' SCHl.IClII R l'.ltQl-'Nl-' thmssx C. P. Kflyffrfl Il' C. P. l1'r1gf1',ff1 11, III C. 17. ffrlyfzlfl Ill, ll' fffrzfruf ILYIIXQVI-XII ll lvwfifylfrlflf l:'r1g,'fvl1 Il l5l.xNCH1-: lirkkll C. l'. IIVIIAQII-,XII ll ffrrzfrrlf lfrlxufizxfz ffl l.t'lH'III-11451 to fp.-'fll' W PLIHEWTITISYFKTI r'ffz'f'fIAf'r'!X' and ffzwlzffv ' w Y NIXRIIL kmsslu C. l'. l1'llWQfl.J'1l Ill lfllNHl 1'.x X lzrlqfi-ff Ill .Nfmffrff1f'f- .ffff fr SOCIAL STUDIES E MliI.X'll.lAli BUYER Ilfad qf SOI'I.lI! Sfudfrx Depariment l,l'f,'bIfI!1,f qf IJPNIOFTKIFQ' FRANCES MCCONNHL1. Rl I'H K1s'1'1.r:k L7HI'fI'If Sfafex llirlcry. Prnblrnu Qf Dfnzncraty -I01U'7I!1!ffNl, Drarilariff ICINYIN Cl..-wss rl. Mll.Kl Swmxums Fuwlm Wmwzn Ufllrfffl Siam' llixtory Prnhlemf Qf Dfmnfrary l'111'tr1l Slain llirtory FRED MINNER U ra im! Starry ll iftory Teach ing citizfnfhfp through action In social studies classes we are taught to be worthy citizens of our nation and community and to meet future problems by setting the example of our heritage before us. History, both ofthe United States and of the World, and Problems of Democracy are required of every student in order to graduate. Everyone should know the history ofthe nations of the world, and particularly of the United States. We should know the causes of the past wars in order to prevent future wars. After we know this, we can promote better understanding and inter- PERRY SCOTT national friendship among the countries and nations of the world. Urzirfa' Siafex Iliftory This is the basic step toward world peace. XNILLIAM GENSZLER GLENN SMITH JOHN BAKER Unitrd Slalex llixfory United State: History Unitzd Slater llixtory W'vr1d llixlory llforld lliftory llforld Problem: page twentyfone l LEON KLINGAMAN PAUL Essex OLYMPIA CASSONI-I Geography World Hiflory llforld lliftory, Englixh MATHEMATICS l'lxRl.H W1-ilmnlalmiu llmfl of .xlllfllf'7Pl!Ifl'f,f Dfpl.. .lliffhrzl Ill, Trfg.. Sulifi flfrmaflq' BI-INFIXNIIN KANE Plan: Cmnzdry, .fllgfbra I1 IUONALD BVXTUN Plane KJFOIIIEYFQH Senior Bnyf' slrlviffr Run liR'1' NliI5l.Y .UaIf1. .-I. .'l!lQ!'f7I'!l ll. Trfg.. Solid f:f'flI7It f1'j' Algfbm if food for though! DR ALBERT Blum RICHARD Il.AR'rzrz1.l, RMI-m,m Aumhemaliuy Gfwrfzl fllfzfll. II, Rqfrfflzfr Plant, Gmmgfm, .lrithnzefzh Re1a!4'1l.Uaf1z. I page twenty-two The objective ofthe mathematics department is not only to teach the mastery of fundamental skills, but also to develop in us the ability to think and solve the many practical problems in our lives today. This department includes plane geometry, solid geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and general business, and shop math. Because mathematics is the basis for various courses in science and engineering, many college students could not succeed without a thorough understanding of it. Thus the mathematical language is almost as essential in the world as is the English language, for mathematics is a universal language. Une of the most vital weapons today is this ability to think clearly and to analyze problems carefully. CHAR1.us D.ANKEL Gfn. fllallz. I, Jlfgbra I Bll,fliIlt'J'J' fllatlz. DI,-miss F1.r:xER Rflalril Jlaffz. I, II, III The -llathematicf laborato ry Cu,-xR1.i:s SNYDER Ieflllfftl llnllz. 1, Drawing page twcntyfthree l,,-xjos loitox Rrluifzl illafll. Il. III Ronimt BRONG ,Ngfllra 11 SCIENCE I'jl7W.,XRIJ Zlx1w11-7kA1'xN llmfl gf SFIIFVIFL' Dfparimenl, lfllzfrngy A projfct on blood HERBERT REICHARD HENRY NIESSINGER 'I'Hmms ISRENNAN Fur-in Scmnfruuzu Pllyfirf Cllemiffry ClIt??HI-fffj' lf? 'ff'.UA' l'rrpz1r1'11g for ll Il t'.Ypt'f1I V Ru HMI! IHCRT ST-Xl I4 lfI R C111 'nz 1' xlry page flUl'71fVx fUllT C-nu, KN.-xrss l'f1y,i1'1'r Our science department introduces us to the marvels ol nature, instructs us in its intricate workings, and helps us prepare for the future both academically and practically. A student may elect biology, chemistry, physics, and human biology during his three years at high school. Each day, the scientist is becoming a more important person in our everyday lives. The world runs on science and here at high school, we are preparing our boys and girls for the world's future scientists. Vllho knows? Another lfinstein may be among us! The job of the science department is to discover him and develop his talents. l Rvii.l'H xYl'ZTliliRHUI,U QIUHN llfwics S.XN1l'l-il, f,'l I'lNGliR RVSSI-il, Kimi ss RIVOIOJQ' Rrlaifd Srimrr Related Stiwirn lfihfngv, jizniur H11-i-'ai ylilvlifwf' St I1 dy 1' rig th r nzyfffry of thx Atom fll.ARliNCli Giinkis Rflaml .S'i'1'f11ff, Biology page twenryfjire LANGUAGES RAYMOND WAI,I.ER llfad if Foreign Language Department, Spanifh WARREN FRiTscH f:l'fl7IIl71. l,z11z'r1 1 555355 Languagef if not alwayf tranxlatiom DoRo'l'HY SWOPE RICHARD lVlIIiI,FR 1 F.t'IIl'lI, Spariifh German. Suplm more Boyir' .1dc'i.rer ALICE SCHWANINGFR Latin Pmmr Scwviovmz The language department is designed to give us first- hand experience with a foreign language. Latin is very useful in building up a good English vocabulary since a large percentage of our words are derived from the Latin language. Spanish gives us a better understanding of our neighbors, the Mexicansg and, French and German are just as helpful. These four languages offered give the student a sympathetic undertsanding of other peoples and their customs as well as a knowledge of the language itself. -Sens Latin page twentyfmx Framing rhf arliflf HRT .-Xn :appreciation of tlie finer tliings in life is ziequirecl in nrt :incl music. 'llliese electives are designed to encourage :intl develop :artistic :intl musical tzilent in tlie inclivicluzil. :Krt work includes oil-painting. eerznnics. waiter-color, :mtl mmmcrcinl nrt. RICHARD Ni-'i in-iirr .'XI.llliR'l'L'S Nlieynks ,Innes Nli'ssisi.u-xiw lluXll'iR lltlklkl. lrflfllf .llzufr lfrlml, Urrf1f,ff1'r1 CfIlllll1l'I'4'14!ll ,lrl .lrl Thr ffOH1b0IIl'5 wlifzzrff' page twcntyfscven MUSIC We liezir much of our musiezil tzilent in our ziuditorium progrzuns. Musiu zippreeizition, vocal :intl elmrzil work. :incl instrumental music :ire :ill in- eluclecl in tliis pmgrznn wliieli makes ll comniemlzilwle eontrilvutiun to the lllllslclll l71lCligl'0lll1Cl Oli Ullf COIN' munity. llfrlrf qf CI,'7lllII!'l'1'l.l1l llrfmi. COMMERCIAL V' ,Q ' ' 7 x - . .H A psi 3 ltlmcmk R'XliIiNOI.lJ CIl??I77I!,l'4'l'Ill Lau' A pmcticaf we of office marhfrzff N1,xmQ,xR1c'r K1 Numa l'lL1zA1z1a'1'u S'r1e1'H1aNsoN lf1,mNuu QIFISINGER Typing 7iYPl-71,2 Slllffffllllllf. Typing f , - K f I.uv1u3Nc1f Kmrn lilkxxs l IEI.DNI.'XN C1,,xL'm: I-'ru-iw IIIEARI. SXIITH RN-,mf 1x',,I,,',,,, y'x.l+,,',,,, liu51'r1f.f.f l:',f,ffrzfiz1f.f. lfcozzrfrazzhf, lffmM'rfpz'r1g,Rafre.vf1er.'lr1,ll1 ' tw' 1 ' 5' , . . , . , . . ' ffm-,',H,Y,x j:'VW,,,,mj,, lJ1,wfr'1l1zzf1t'f' hluratmn Buxzzzen' 0rg11r11zaI1m1 page twcnryfe1gl1r The commercial department at A.H.S. has a well balanced program which is designed to meet the needs ofthe employing public in our community. livery year Allentown businessmen are seeking personnel trained in special skills. The commercial students are the future clerical workers, secretaries, wholesalers. and retailers. Their high school training includes clerical skills, business ethics, and general skills. Upon completion of this training. he is ready to cope with the obstacles ol' the business l world where he applies his skills. Here are the men and women who will turn the business wheels of tomorrow. Offin' .llilrlifmw l Dokorm' l,fXRNIfl.l. l,URR,XINF Wuzizs Riru lfisimiixlci' Sfzfwfflflfzil. 1'j'f71-Nj' Sfmrflirlml. Tyfviviig lfll,1ViHl'H li'-'w'11liiJl,i. Typllfly Ufifzizv' l,r'1Ir'Il'1z' Typing l..V pr11f'f1'n'd 1' rz, rlzyrh m v 7' Llcr llI'I I'Nl-jR lx'fio,l'l'.f'rpl'r1g, .furzfnr flzrff' .1ift'1'.rfr page Iwentyfnme NN l-fl.I,INfG'l'llN Nl xi 'I'lfRs -C VOCATIONAL 5 S 4 3 BLAIR DRPTISBACH IVAN BIXLER CHARLES YINGST Department llead, Printing Priniing CI1IIfIII.7Idf0I' -,A Studying layout and detaif N -loHN LEINBACH THOMAS SCHRADER RAYMOND f2UTEKUNS'I ,1'rrl1itff1ural Drawing, Rflafed Drawing Rflatzd Drawing .Vfrlzaniral Draffirzg l page thirty PAUL Diascu ' RALPH CAMP Wmrkizn Srmmuk Cabinet Making Cabinet Makiiig Radio, Telrziifiorz Under a unique program of regular school instruction and on-the-job training, the Vocational- Technical Course teaches trades in preparation for industrial work. These students attend their classes in related subjects and their shop classes alternately. This means that they attend classes for three weeks without attending any shops. For the next three-week period they spend their entire time in the shop classes without attending their classes in related subjects. Their related subjects include mathematics, science, drawing, and blue-print reading. Besides these they must pass classes in English, History, Problems of Democracy, and Physical Education in order to complete the requirements for graduation. The technical courses they may choose are numerous. Among them are included auto body work and painting, automobile mechanics, bricklaying and plastering, cabinet making, carpentry, drafting, electric shopm-including electrical wiring, motor winding, technical electricity, radio and television, and appliance repair-machine shop, plumbing, printing, and welding which includes sheet metal work. During the second semester, students become eligible for employment training under the Co- operative Program. This experience gives them such a thoroughly-trained background, that when they graduate they are immedicately prepared to earn their living by working in their specialized field of industry. RALPH Sl-IIMER HERBERT CASSEI. BRUCE BACON HENRY BANKHARIQ lt'lefrr1'r1'ty 1 u111Iame11tal,f of Electricity lflrrtrffal Comtrurlfoai lfl!'ffl'I.!'ffj', fllntm' 1Vir1d1'ng page thirtyfone VOCATIONAL RllIHfR'Ik l,xL m,Ns1,,x:zn-'R Rl SSIHIJ, Hll,l ISR Cl..M'1mH Wusux Nlmm GxkN1fk .llflffll-Hz' Sfmp l'rarIfr1' .1lKll'IIIvll:' Sflfrp l'ra1'1frf .1l!l1'11f71F Sfmp l'1'11fYfr'f .Ufn'l11'm' Shop Przlflffr I.l'lH lII.l1,Q to Ilff' nlzzchirzfry ,f!I.fd'fy l' fm XYXRRFN 'I'-wmx 'frfr llvffflllilq C'H.A.Rl,1zs S'l'IiI'IflliNSON FRANKLIN .IoNr:s ALTON Fam' CHARLIZS BIZRBICRI.-NN Cnrpfnlry Carpfrzfry Carpfnfry ,'lla,wnr'y. 1?I'l'L'lx'll1j'l'Ilg page thinyftwo 31 gi Nl,XIlI.llN Hx COYIIQOII-flA07Z, nzake-up and printing dmnand acfzzrary ulo ,1l1'1'fI1l7Il' RALPH KNAL'ss 'l'HoM.-xs Bmfrz -Iosrilfn B1'l 1'NHR .J14m.1lfrlznm'ff .fum .1It'l'lZI1!II-ff .info .llfrllzlzzfrs Thr mu' auto body Jhop xy.-Xl.'I'l-ill KL'cH1Nos .-lulo lfmfy Rfpair, I'z11'nl1'21g page rhwryfrhree in actio n Ni N1 Home Economics and Special l 1 FLoRieNcr: Fooiil. HELEN GAUMER Foodf Foodi- RHODA H ERR L7.b7!l7'1i6l71 ARTHUR HARTMAN l4lDYVARD MII.I,FR Driver Training Driver Training ELIZABETH l,lTTl,FHAI.ES l'il,lZABETH FRANRENriRLiw Clofhing Clnilzirig Better homemakers are better citizens and this everyday function of living is presented to make a Well-rounded course for those desiring a broader education. The program includes home manage- ment, foods, home decorating, the latest trends in styles, budgeting, shopping habits, good grooming, manners, dating, and marriage. Our special courses are meant to make us more fully aware and acquainted with todayls complex life. Driver Training teaches us to drive more efficiently and safely. The Distri- butive Education department is run on a co- operative basis witb the local merchants and teaches retail selling. Our modern library includes a vast assortment of fiction and research material. lt is open to everyone. RoRER'r S'I'lMMEI. Diftrilzurizie Ezlurafirm The Jrhool ftore 1.5 a laboratory in felling A group of homfmakerr pfafiiff page thin-: ,four IL'nzomfzwrzlmz in gym ffa,r,v llrl rw llosronxk l,X'I'RlK'IX Yu-'sl rr Uur physical education program is geared to huild character. improve health, promote whole- some recreation. and elevate rho morals of youth: and it is toward these goals that our physical educa- tion department strives. The classes. though somewhat large. are highly diversified in order to offer individual and team sports, intramurals. dancing, tumhling. apparatus work, and swimming to all students. The department tries to place morale and physical welfare ahove ahility. Physical Education Hrrrrl Surru Nomux SIkI'k'KI'l. RPN-I uns fllil-'l'NIk Rrcu nan Scuxunl KFNNIQTH Wu nowmsu Pnl U1 x xu u Dum llxcxl-'l lirssnf Dokxm SICJVIIIIIIIVIIQ .Ylnxvf page rlurlvffirc f:j'IlIIIf1.ffl'C,Y for aff George F Iexcr 500kroom MAIN OFFICE Virginia Cruse S ara h Bau m Alfred Barto jfftletll' 0ff2b6' Mary Peters Ohve Weinsheim cusroonANs CAFETEFUA in ' X 2, ' r 3 r , XM Q' If ? 7 Z 7 4 7 X NANCY T AAA Amr? f-Af 'N qnnrlq Boa Z- fx-x'N,S'N N fx-vs A n . Marlene Brcjsch Barbara Canova NoncyL.Sm Jaan Flemmmg Nancy Bartz. 1954 STAFF 5- Sally Galucy Mary A. Fisher Barbara Lavin Nancy Baum Beverly Fritsch Joan Beazley. Louise Berghold Sheva GOldStGHl Wm. G. Genszler Vfalvirer Nancy Baum tfqdifor Pat Hunsicker Linda Asher arbara Lavln x9u.rz'ne.r.s ' Joan Hemrrung Ann Haflesgh Sham COM Joan Beazley nlofverfirlky Canary CAN.-XRY ST.-XFF Rox' mir' -l,ucille Keener. ,lanice Nloggio, l,ouise lierghold. Sue Laudenslager. l.aRae Fritzinger. -loan Gulvas. loan Hamilton. .-Xlicc Nliller. Marilvn liullock. Harriet Drawhaugh. Run' Item Doris Didra. Audrey .-Xntolick. Charlotte Prudhon. l.inda Acker. Pat Stahl. Miss lfrances Mcfonnell. Mr. Ivan Bixler. -loan Nliller, Clara Louise Keener. -lonnylee Rodgers. Connie Fulton. lfilcen Krause. Rm' llzrnff-l'l1y'llis Yohe. Karlys House. Christine Fcller. Lludith Yeager. Barhara ft-ttlcinoyer. .ludy lireisch. Barhan Beniolill. l,uise Sulitan. lfllen Butterworth. Gloria Cohn. Pat Honochick. Aludy Miller. Rllfl'-fI71U'7'l'lI'C'llL'I'lCli Greenleaf.. Marilyn Miller, Suzanne Miller. 'leanne Rothenherger. Mary Reinsel, lfaith Wvhitehouse. Norma Hassler. Suzanne VVertrnan. llarhara Hunter. Rochelle lleller. l,enore Hamilton. Laura Klick. blames McConnell. Row free-Kenneth Kuha, Gary Bankes, Bill Cameron. Dick Schuler. Bill Ruch. Bernie Ganz, Warren lit-clitel. Don Seagreaves, Spencer dlucliinsky, vllhoinas Kelly. lYilliam Helfrich. The 11.ew.t-rarr1'er.r under the rirrus big top. The CANARY, the A.H.S. student newspaper, is puhlished hi-weekly hy a staff of students. Selections to the staff arc made upon the recommendations from teachers and also from -lunior High records. 'llryouts are conducted each year to determine position on the stall. The editorial supervision is under the direction ol' Miss lVlcConnell and the printing is done hy the print shop hoys under the watchful eye of lVlr. Bixler. The CANXXRY has heen a consistant award winner in state and national press conferences and is always rated high. Positions on the staff are coveted. 'llo finance this project and still keep the suhscription price popular. the staff each year sponsors a Variety Show. CH- lL'tf1'fnr,r 'lllll PM -X5 lQlfl,l.Y. sllf.-Xxxlf Rl l'lAl'll'iNl3l'iRGl'2R Spmiormr . I . , .: V. I . . , , , 8, Pvlnfmg 11JJfOr:a.l nvxx isixligie ifiewcifs XIcL'OYYl-'II ,.l,.CfO,,., ' i QQ Cinema Sfalnl Jann-s Bt-ll. Charles lfby. Robert lf. Brong. Gunther St-nftleht-n. lfarl Binder. Srarzding -.lanit-s Kintzel. jack l.it-lv. Robert Donatelli. Donald lleintzclman. Stanley Kaplan. Kenneth lfngle, john Barnes. Hans Toffer. Their cumems catch the .vlzow in acffon. The Cinema Club has taken over 1400 pictures of all types of school activities this year. Under the guidance of Mr. Robert Brong they have been trained to snap scenes for the COMUS and the CANARY. A file of all pictures is maintained and pictures are available as a record ofthe school's progress. Club membership is limited to students who have had experience in photography and have special aptitudes in this field. Through working with various types of cameras and developing equipment they gain practical experience. This year they branched out into color photography and made a record of the senior activities on color film. Wa1'tring for a55z'g1zmctnt page fwrtvfmie Sponfor Roni-iicl' Bitoxcs DoNAl.n Hr:1NTzr:i.xmN ilfxxiiis lhii. limu, BINDER T- National onor Society The intellectual! background of thf show Rim' unr' .-'lnn Halfeigh. lt-an liicvur. Cathy Hauer. Carole Bauer. Dawn Km-stcr. Joyce N'larsli. Martin. Greta-l Soltys. Phyllis Nlicliacl. Barbara l,avin, Patricia Roca' Item---l3:rrlmr'a Koch. l.ouisc lfritxsclic. :Xuclrey :Xntolirlc. l,:rRac lfrirzinuer. .-Xnita Sclrumack. Sbcva Goldstein. lflaine lfensterrnaclicr. Norma Lambert. ,lt-an St-ll. Nancy Baum. Mary -Io Marlene llrciscli. Row llzrfr-'fliettv l,ou Smith. Linda xlclccr. ,loan XY. Miller. YQ-roriicu Wiinuc' . Su-lla .l aust. Wilson. Nlar 'ic . If :- Schull-r. Uarlierim- Quicr. Doris linger. Octavia lu-inert. Sandra Leopold. Nlary .'xlICl' lfislicr. l'at Honocbick, Doris Didra. The National Honor Society of 1953-54 had a membership of seventy-four. Girls greatly outnumbered the boys. The faculty indirectly, and the counselors of boys and girls directly, selected the members on the basis of scholarship, citizenship, leader- ship and character. Members are selected from all High School Courses. Due to the condition that members of this society are also engaged in all of the school activities, the program of activity has been curtailed within recent years. page ji wtyftwo Ul lflCl'IRS l'rf.v1'Jfm 'lnmi-xs KliI.I,Y l'1'f'r-l'rr.i11!'rr1r l,0l'lSli l'iRl'l'lSL'Hli Sftrrlnry fill I- l'F l. SUITYS Srrgfalril-111-,lrmy Ronlaki' fI.I5WEl.I. TI'f'I1.fI1 rrr liiuieic l'lRl IlI RICKS Spnllxrn' Roni-'im' R. Niirim' Ruff' frm' Phyllis lirown. l,enort' llamilton. lVlarlene Vlit-iss. Shirley cll1flSfl112ll1. Rohert llurltholder. William lla-lliricli. Mr. R. R. Net-ly. Vlilliam Krauss. .lohn Vllard. Mary Reinsel. Margie Duld. Suzanne Miller. Carole Westin. Rllfl'f.'-TV' liruce lfrt-alt-rick. 'Iohn Dussingvr. -lark liurgvr. Roherr Clewt-Il. Cliarles SCl1lNl'l'lCl'l'. Douglas Srarieh. Richard Steyert. Rohm-rt Mohr, Frank l,al3ar. 'lihomas Kelly, Roger Hollenhaeh. This year's activity consisted of :assisting as ushers for various school events. setting up a program for induction of next year's members. picnic, and monthly meetings. A limited numher of memhers took the General Aptitude Test given hy the National Honor Society to memhers throughout the entire United States and her territories. Scholarships are granted hased upon highest achievements in this test. page fl rvtyftlivcc Roman llHI.IFNRfkCH Student Council Row one-Betty Lou Smith, Jane Crilly, Judy Mackes, jane Fortney, Carol LeVan, Shirley Serfass, joan Marcus, Joanne Diehl, Donna Roth, Angelina Alotta, Sandra Eritzinger, Barbara Kave, Marjorie Frederick. Row twofSally Best, Eleanor Scheirer, wlaqueline Swartz, Barbara Boger, Christine Levan, Carole Westin, Erma Clymer, Joan Blacker, Eleanor O'Brien, Judith Yeager, Selma Hanna, Sandra Ebert. Betty Dietrich, Eleanor Slampyak. Row three,-Elaine Saul, Nancy Hinman, Ellen Butterworth, Robert Russoli, VValter Knapp, Edwin Heiney, Mr. Clifford Bartholomew, Robert Bear, Ronald Reph, Philip Jones, Robert Killian, Gale Pett, Nancy Wescoe, Gail DeLong. Row four-joseph Coringrato, William Rausch, Randall Wagner, 'liheodore Bear, Daniel Mager, Harry Hunsicker, James Deifer, Robert Max, Harry Baranchok. John Richardson, Leonard Rosenbaum, Neil Odenheimer. Rowfiw-Arthur Layton, John Sapoch, Bernard Ganz, -lack Burger. Rodney Grammes, Richard Becker, Kenneth Bollinger, john Kraus, Richard Steyert, Robert Wetzel. The leaders who help to keep the show moving. Student Council, composed of representatives from each homeroom, is sponsored by Mr. Bartholomew. The center of this organization, the Executive Committee, consists of two sophomores. three juniors, and four seniors elected from the group. Student Council is composed of the Safety Committee, the Orientation Committee, the Program Committee and the House and Grounds Committee. Two of the major projects which Student Council is working on are creating better relations between schools and befriending transfer students. Prefidenz ,..,.......,..... . .RoB1tRT BEAR Vice-president if treafurer ,... ...... E D NCJVAK Secretary ..,...,.,....,., ..... l ,ARRY KRAUS Sergeant-at-Army .,., . .'liHEoDoRE BEAR page fonyffour Key Club Rim' our--litlwarcl -I. Kudla -Ir.. Danny Mapu-r, Bill Williams. Bob Stubcr. Warren Bechtel, Robert Donate-lli. lfdward Pavlilt. 'lihcodorc lfctcbko. Richard llogh. Vliilliain llclliricb. 'llcddy liear. Rim' lCl'I1' Sam Parsons. .lohn Ward, 'libomas Sobchaclt. Frank Marta-s Ill, Nlr. Donald lf. Buxton, Mr. lfdward YY. Zimmerman. Dick Schull-r. Robert Burlcholder. Richard Ruprecht, llill KUlll1SlIl2'lll. Dale Witrhuhn, Alolin Shuman. Row rl1rfffl'hilip Desch. Richard Stn-ycrr. ,lohn Kascbe, 'lohn Sapoch, bl. Norwood Nlussclnian, Clin:-les Y. llliautz. David Reinhard. Alanics V. Rt-fd. llill Close, lfranlc Buck, ilihomas Kelly, Carl Johnson. They gffvc' rlziefr ,verzffce fo the c1'rz'14.v w1'!!1'ng!y. The Allentown High School Key Club, a nation-wide organization, is sponsored by the Kiwanis International. Service is the ideal purpose of this scholastic fraternity. .lunior high school principals and members of the faculty recommend rhe members to this club. Qualifications of the applicants are presented and voted on by club members. Aidin Kiwanis at rhe Allentown Fair, holdin their annual Parents Ban uet, usherin g g q g at the Junior Class Play, sponsoring dances and donating toys to the Good Shepherd Home composed some of rhe various activities of the Key Club. This year the Pennsylvania State Key Club Convention was held at the Aniericus Hotel. As host club. they aimed most of their activity toward this project. Under the able direction of lVlr. Zimmerman and Mr. Buxton, the Key Club has become a valuable aid to the school and students. Prefidenr ....,,, . . .RICHARD Sriazvisivr l'z'fe-prffideni ..... ..... T noivms KELLY Sffrftary-trmfilrfr. . . ..,,.... DANNY lVlAGl-ZR Sponfor ,......... . . .EDWARD ZIMMERMAN page fmtyffire Library Club Lqft to right-lflaine Krapf, Marcia Fritz. lrene Perna. Shirley Shankweiler, Brenda Hixon, Mary Reish, Marilyn liowman, Hilda Stocker, Patricia Conrad, june Nonnemacher. Miss Herr, Arlene Dorner, Sarah Rc-ish. Sealfd- Faye Glass. They tame books as their best frfendx. The Library Club was formed to help Miss Herr, school librarian, in the many and exacting duties of library work. The club gives valuable experience to those interested in library work as a career as well as those who have a love for books. The duties of the student librarians consist of shelving books, helping classmates find reference material reading shelves, mastering the Dewey Decimal System, and checking in and stamping out books. The members are also responsible for the attractive displays in the show cases situated outside the library. This year the Library Club was again host to the faculty at their spring tea. President ...... . . .MARY REISH Vice-president. . . ,,........... FAY GLASS Secretary ...., . . .SHIRLEY SHANKWEILER Trearunfr. . , ..... PATRICIA CONRAD page forty-six Future Teachers of America Rua' one+Mr. Paul lfsser, Faith Whitehouse. Sander- libert. Sue Lawrence. Mrs. Mary Herbert. Debby Shumack, Mary 'lo Vfilson. Rott' fTl'UmAl2iI1Cf Mintzer, 'loanne 0'Donald. xloan Shimer. l,ouise Berghold. Row llzrzf-Diane Deeter, .ludy Wilkins. Barbara Zcttlt-moyer, Margaret Hamilton. Rnrvfour--lean Sell, Sarah Barr. Beverly Walp, l,enore Hamilton. RIJTl fI.1'f7D0lOfl'S Walker. Ann l.t-ssel. .leanne Rothenherger, Iflizaheth Sell, Dawn Ki-stcr, Barbara Scherer. The future Cl'7'C1l.S' fra1'ner.v. The local chapter of the Future Teachers of America is named the LeRoy S. Allam Chapter in honor of a past teacher of Allentown High School. Membership is directed toward students interested in the teaching profession. The object of this club is to discuss the problems of the profession and to visit nearby colleges. This year they visited Kutztown State Teachers College. Slides, movies and talks by the college professors make the twice-a-month meeting interesting and informative. With the dire need for teachers this club is fulfilling a need and service to the schools and the community. 1'rf51'dmz ....,, ,.,, M ARY ,lo WILsoN l'mf-prfr1'dm1z, , . ,,.. ANITA SCHUMACR Sfcrftary ..... . , .FAITH WHITEHOUSE Trmrzmfr. . . ...........,,.. SANDEE EBERT Spomorr. .. ... MARY HERBERT, PAUL ESSER page fmtyfseven Pi Sigma Chi Debating Society Row one4l,enorc Hamilton. ,loan Yurick, Jeanne Rotlienberger, Suzanne Wertman, Marilyn Heydt, Nancy Donald. Row ttwACl1risrinc Fellcr. Harrier Drawhaugh. Miss Dorothy Schlicher, Marilyn Bullock. Patricia Moyer. l,ouist- lit-rgholcl. They are seldom swayed in their debates. The Pi Sigma Chi Girl's Debating Society has three main purposes. Their formal and informal debates help to better inform the members on current events, to improve their ability to think logically, clearly, and effectively, and to develop their speaking skill. The meetings are held at the girls' homes every two weeks. One of the most heated debates was the one with the Orotans. The girls ended their season with a picnic at the home of their sponsor, Miss Dorothy Schlicher. Prospective members are required to make trial debates. It is from these debates that members are selected. President ....... .,.. S UZANNE WERTMAN Vice-president ..., , . .MARILYN HEYDT Secretary ...., . ..,.. JOAN YURICK page forryfeight Orotan Debating Society laejft Io righlflxlorwood Musselman fJ'Zl11ldI.71gD, John Dussinger fat lerturnj, Fred Greenleaf fftamlingj. Sfgfdiicilfl Johnson. Richard Stcycrt. Raymond Waller, Frank l,al3ar. William Helfrich, Warren ec tel. They who argue best are the most convincing. The Omicron Delta Sigma, commonly known as the Orotan Debating Society, was founded to further the cause of debating, to improve its members' concept oflogic, to increase their faculty of analysis, and to promote a spirit of fraternity. Through these aims, the boys of the society under the sponsorship of Mr. Raymond Waller, have learned to appreciate the problems ofthe day. Their meetings are held bimonthly at the homes ofthe members, at which time they participate in debates, panel talks, and round table discussion. Membership to the fra- ternity is by trial and election ofthe candidates. Pmvident ...... ..s. g louu Dussmouk Vice-president .,.. . . RICHARD STEYI:R'r Secretary .... . . .WILLIAM HELFRICI-I Treaxurer. . . ..,, CARL hloi-IrQsoN page fortyfnim: Pan American League Rear-Shirley Lane, Mary Wilson, Joan Haney, Clarence Jones, Mr. Waller-fponfor, Sylvia Gerhart, Mary Anne Hilbert, Agnes Malcoul, Front-Christina Knapp, Beverly Walp, Dolores Walker, Norwood Musselman, Dawn Kester, Jeanne Rothenberger. Antes grae Zlegue el dia de conocimiento, La aurora de interes se Zewnta. International good will comes through understanding. This is the belief of the student Pan-Americans and their sponsor, Mr. Raymond Waller. Slides, movies, and speeches given by guests help acquaint the members with our South American neighbors and their customs. Reports on various phases of South American life are given by members. The opportun- ity to correspond with Latin American students helps to further understanding. A Mexican-styled Christmas party with the traditional pinata and a Pan American Day Banquet helps to promote interest in inter-cultural activities. Prexidenz ,,.... . . .NORWOOD MUssE1MAN Vice-prffidenz ....,. ...,.,.. B EVERLY WALP Recording .recrftary .,.. . . .DOLORES XNALKER Trmfurer ....,...,... . . .Avis HARDCASTLE Correxponding Jecretarg '.., . . .DAWN KESTER Page fifty French Club - can Run' mir f--Sliirlt-y Wt-nst-l. Phyllis Spiro, Nadejsda Hanfmann, Marilyn Swartz. l.ouise Stovall. Row lwufloycr.Martin. Mac Merklt-. Suzanne Havir. xlutly Schliclcer, .ludy Felt-gy. .lanice Bouchat. Gail Yost. Miss Dorothy Swopu. Suzanne Miller, -lane Bassett. Marilyn Davis, Patricia Zotter. Necessite est mere d'1'1wen11'on. The French language, customs, and songs were studied and discussed in the French Club. With the help of Miss Swope, the club discussed many phases of French life. Miss Swope also made the activity an interesting and profitable one by relating some of her own experiences in Gay Pareeu. The club is open to all pupils either studying French or not. Lectures hy outsiders, and studies of French records and pictures are featured among the numerous activities. Prefidfni ...............,.. , . ,CHRISTINE FELLER Vz'cf-prefident U, trfaxizrfr .... ............ G All, YOST Sfrrftary .... , , ..,,..,.,,. . . .NADEJSDA HANFMANN page fiftyfone German Club ,U mmm EM Lrft to right-Jeanette Heffner, Rose Ann Fontana, Elaine Sherman, Veronica Wingert, Gloria Smith, Faith Whitehouse, Nancy Heller, Lenore Hamilton, Nancy Laudenslager, Mr. Richard Miller, David Scharshan, Louise Berghold, Clara Louise Keener, Marilyn Heydt, Rosemarie Steiner, Patricia Keller, ' Ann Hafleigh, Maryann Grube, Margaret Hamilton. Fremde Spmchen .Erklaren Motter Spmchen. Once a month the doors of room Zll swung open to German students who comprised the German Club. With the aid of Mr. Richard Miller, the members furthered their knowledge of the German language and German people. This provided more information than can ordinarily be gained in regular class time. ln addition to singing German songs, playing games long used in the Rhineland, study- ing the customs and philosophy of their German friends, the members were enlightened by slides and talks. This year the German Clubls project was a unique Christmas dinner with all the trimmings. All students of German were invited and participated in the program which followed. President ....... ...... M ARILYN Hi:Yu'r Vice-pre-ridenr .,.. ...Rosa MARIE STEINER Secretary ..,,... ....,.,, E LAINE SHERMAN Treafurer .... .... L 'LARA Louisa KEENER page fifty-two Latin Club Row one'-George Viener, Alice Miller, Patricia Moyer, Theresa Mooreheacl. Row Iwo-Gene Leonard. Philip Luft. lVlr. Warren Fritsch, Harriet Drawbaugh. I5 qui sapiens ext, est dives. The Preamble to the By-Laws of this club, which is sponsored by Mr. Warren Fritsch, states its purpose: To better develop our abilities in the study of Lating to improve our conception of ancient idealsg to advance our faculty of zinalysisg to add weight to the argument that Latin is by no means deadg and to promote a spirit of fellowship. With this aim in mind, the club spent their meeting studying modern-day humor, making and working out interesting crossword puzzles, and singing Latin songs. Interest- ing reports were given by members ofthe club, and much time was spent translating from the Latin newspaper, Res Gestaev. President ...... ,... T HERiasA Mookrzuimn l'1'fr-prffiidfizt ....., ....... P ATRICIA MCDYER Sfrrefary-treasurer ..,. .... H ARRIET URAWBAUUH page ffzyfth-rec Engineers Club Row one-William Helfrich, Edward Cooperman, Bill Miller. Herbert Rcichard. R. R. Neely, Neil Reichard, Stanley Kaplan. Robert Moyer. Row twofRichard Crush, Jerome Kaplan, john Ward, Gregory Bean, Charles Berman, Richard liogh, Richard Pierce, Thomas McDermott. Row lhree-James Reed, Richard Ruprecht, Robert Knapp, Fred Correll, Douglas Starich. Herbert Goldstein, joseph Kardos, Richard Hohner, Robert Taschner. The operators who keep the circus mechanism turning. INDUSTRY Is THE PARENT or SUccEss Those boys expecting to enter engineering have found assistance and experience in the Engineers Club under the direction of Mr. Neely and Mr. Reichard. The club has divided their year's activities into two sections. The first half has been devoted to work with the slide rule. During the second half, there have been programs relating to different phases of engineers. Included in these divisions have been lectures from neighboring industries, interviews with other engineers and field trips through local plants. Prefidenz .t.,.s, r...,., j OHN MASCALI Vice-prefidenz .,.. r.,. W ILLIAM HELFRICH Secretary ...,. ,... N EIL REICHARD Treasurer .... ..,. J AMES REED Page fifty-fvw Aeronautics Club Row wir' V-Ronald Mellingcr, Gregory Bean, Bill lVliller, John Haas, Mr. Neely, Vernon Hilbert, Mike Davis. Ronald Weitz, Barry liattershall, Row Iwo-David Mowbray, Wendell lVlcl,aughlin, Michael l'adc0v, l,ouis l.auhacli, Robert Mohr, Richard Pierce, Franklin Gibson, john Boyer. They fly through the air with the greatest of ease. The Aeronautics Club under the direction of Mr. Neely was organized to give students the many phases of aviation by means of numerous projects and discussions. Many ofthe Club members belong to the Civil Air Patrol. With the aid ofthe Patrol, the club has been able to present several interesting programs. Each year, the club visits one of the large airports in the area and a modern airplane factory to see practical aviation at work. P1132 Iiflrfivv Prefidenz ....,. . . 4WENuE1,i, MCLAUUHLIN Vice-prefidrnx. . , ...... MICHAEL Pfxscoia Secretary .... ,,.. R UTH BITTNER Trfafurer ...A ..,, W ILLIAM MILLPIR Physmal SCIENCE Club Row v n f--ef Barry Battershall, James Kintzel, Clara Louise Keener. Martha Achenbach, Stanley Kaplin, Harold Scanlin. Row two Frederick Greenleaf, john Shuman, Frank l.aBar, Herbert H. Reichard, Richard Pierce. Arthur Hertzog, Paul Long Jr., Brent Follweiler. Row threee--Perry Rahn, Philip l,uft, john Dussinger, Bill Close, Carl johnson, Hans Toffer, Fred Correll, Robert Burkholcler. The mom jfJfI.ffE'l'j' of ffm modern 5c1'e1ztzf1'f worfd. The Physical Science Club was organized to give students a chalice to develop projects in Physical Science. These projects may be used as qualifications for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. and as displays in the National Honor Society Hobby Show and especially the Science Fair. 'lihe club is open to all students and is affiliated with Science Clubs of America and the Pennsylvania .lunior Academy of Science. 'lihis year the Lehigh Valley Science Fair was held at the new field house at Muhlen- berg College. lVlr. Reichard. club sponsor and president of the Science Fair Executive Committee, organized the Fair eight years ago. 'Fo help the members with their projects the club went to Philadelphia to visit Franklin Institute and also to the RCA Victor Company in Camden, New Jersey. Ivmidwzf ..., . . .HARo1.u SCANLIN 1 1'ce-pn-,t1'dm1f, . . . ........ FRED GRr:r:N1.r2Ar Sfrrwmry-imma1-fr. . .,C1.AitA Louise KEIQNIQR Llibfflflillll. . . . . .......... HANS Torriak pagc jiftyfmx Natural Science Club Lejf! to right-Marilyn Weidner, Marilyn Helfrich, James Brady, Alice Miller. John Dreisbach, Janice: Moggio, Patsy Staul. Richard Steyert, Christine Knapp. William Williams, Sally MacGregor, Mr. Henry Mc-ssinger, Octavia Keinert, Robert Conrad, David Mowbray, Perry Rahn. Probing into the my.vter1'e.r of nature. The most outstanding purpose of the Natural Science Club is to further acquaint those interested with the various fields of natural science. Menihers of this club met to discuss their individual projects, to prepare microscope slides for the biology department, and to organize field trips. One such trip was made to a point of observation in order to watch the lunar eclipse which occurred in january. Mr. Messinger, the cluh's sponsor endeavors to help members develop their projects, which are entered in the annual Science Fair. Prfyiidmzf ...... . . .PERRY RAHN l 1'm-pnxv1'de11t ..,. ..... b 'AMES BRADY Sefrfmry-irfzzyurfr. , . . . ,CHRISTINE KNAPI' page j tyfseren Science Fiction Club Row 1,115--Dztvid Mowbray. Patricia Bartholomew. Dr. Albert l.. liilligyfpmuor. Sharron Gallagher. Richard Pierce, Harry Nlinich. Donald Roth, 'lihomas Shirock. R!lfl'fCL'!l QUCI!IiI1 Kent. David Shellhammer. Donald Brown. Robert 'lit-nunel, l.ubomyr Hentisz, james Knappenherger. Ralph Kichline. Robert Miller, Kenneth Nibliclc. Herbert Shatoff, Robert Moyer. l.ouis Nlazziotto. Th.fy rc' our of this worfd. A newcomer in school activities this year is the Science Fiction Club sponsored by Dr. A. L. liillig. One of the goals of this organization is to develop creative writing in the area of science using a background of fiction. Sharing of ideas and discussing the already published fiction takes up much ofthe club time. The theory is that the science fiction of today may, in all likelihood, be the buttress of tomorrowls science. Une of the highlights of this year's activities was a talk by a local science fiction fan on the evolution of this type of writing. President .... . , .RICHARD PIERCE Vzicf-pre.ridz1zz ..... ,..... H ARRY MINNICH Sfcrftary-treasurer .... , . .SHARRON GALLAGHER Spomor ....,..... ,..DR. A. L. BILLIG Page fifrwisllf Chess Club Rau' mf-Daniel Zamhelli. Francis Gareffa. David Strauss. Simon Coleman, Dennis Gurslci, Richard Wick. Saul-ord Strauss, Bruce Houck. Donald NYilliams. l rt-dericlc Schatzh-. l ri-dcrick Greenleaf. Carl johnson. Row two-Frederick Hoover. Roger liird. Miss Mary Spence. blames Nlcliinley. Martin Krasnov. Robert Wetzel, Roy Snyder, Paul Hoffman, Matthew Deutsch, Stanley Kaplan, Richard Griff. Ronald Glass. Fate fs rlerfrded by flu' rzfglzt mow. The Chess Club, now in its tenth year and sponsored hy Miss Spence, had a memher- ship of twenty-nine this year. Each meeting was the scene of many simultaneous games as members practice for varsity competition. Allentown High School, the originator of the Penn jersey Chess League, took an active part in its activities. Their interscholastic schedule included Phillipshurg and Nazareth and tentatively Reading. The Varsity team consists of Dennis Gurski, Richard Wick, Frederick Greenleaf, Carl johnson, Roger Bird, David Strauss, and Sanford Strauss. Preridenz ..... . . .RICHARD Wicic Vice-preridenz .... .... l DENNIS GURSKI Secretary-zreafurer. . , . . .SIMON COLEMAN page jifzy-nine Junior Math Club Seated--Gunther Scnftleben, Betty Kutz, Sally MacGregor, Joanne Bedotto. Sfanding--Sandra Miller, Elayne Lesavoy, Joan Gulaos, Barbara Zettlemoyer, Carolyn Kuebler, Colin Snyder, Mr. Robert Brong-advifor, Donald Fngler, Lorraine Drumbore. Simon Coleman, Marilyn Davis, Marilyn Schwartz. Method is the teacher of correct solution. The junior Math Club is open to all juniors interested in advanced mathematics. The club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert E. Brong and has a membership of fifteen. Advanced topics such as trigonometry, surveying, determinants, synthetic division, theory of equations, and other mathematical shortcuts were taught. These supplementary topics help to develop interest in advanced mathematics. Field trips were taken to acquaint the members with elementary surveying and the practical application of other fields of math- ematics. President ...,.. . . .GUNTHER SENFTLEBEN I'1'fe-president. . . ...... ELIZABETH KUTZ Sfcrfmry ...,. , . ..IoANNE Bsuorro Treafurer. . . , . .SALLY MAcGREooR page sixty vm. , v-.1 Senior' Math Review Row on:-Lois Graver, Louise Fritzsche, Jean Sell, Slieva Goldstein, Margery Schuler, Christine Knapp Christine Feller, Barbara l.avin, Berry Sell, Barbara Scherer. Row two-Harold P. Scanlin, Paul C. Long blr., Edward Sedora, Richard Pierce, Mr. R. R. Neely- .f onror, Mr. E. H. Weinsheimer-Jponror, Ellis Rosenberg, ,lerald Friedman. Donald Shurila. lgruce Frederick, Robert Burkholdcr. Row threg-Frank LaBar, Robert Knapp. Edward Bannan, Richard Bohner, Edward Cooperman, Frederick Schatzle, john Dussinger. Dennis Gurski, Roger Hollenbach, Mitchell Karp, Robert Taschner, Thomas McDermott. u If at first you don? xzzffeed, fry, fry again. The Senior Math Review, sponsored by Mr. Weinsheimer and Mr. Neely. consists of students who are interested in various aspects of mathematics which are not presented in class. The year's program is divided into two parts. The first half of the year includes the reviewing of previous years ol' mathematics and the preparing of senior students for College Entrance Board Examinations. In the last half, a study is made of beginning work of elementary calculus. Programs are iven concernin the history, uses, and recreation found in mathematics. g g . l,7'c'J'IidK7Zf ....,, . . ,Roman Hoi.i,iaNuAcH l'z'ce-prffidfnt ....,, . . .lVIARGliRY SCHULER Secretary-trmrurfr. . . . . ,SHEVA ci0l.DSTEIN page sixty-one Junior Red Cross TM'wUHng uwrkerx are akvayx .uandfng by. 5 ...imp u- M- - Rm- mir Xnne Sclileeel. Sallv lllorkev. Doris Bechtel. Nlarilyn l,ehr. Nancy Vliilt. -lean ilirexler. llarhz Woollline. fnrlierine L1ll't'llli0. liarhara Kr-hm. lilezinor Sczircia. Caissone ,vpfiiiwf-, Xlzirion Struthers-.vpmz,wr. Susan Casper. Nlarianne lfels. Mary l.ou Zimmerman. The main purpose of the junior Red Cross is to he of service to humanity. Supervised hy Miss Struthers and Miss Cassone, the club is composed of elected representatives one from each homeroom and shop section in the school. The affairs of the cluh are administered hy the .lunior Red Cross Council which is comprised of eighteen members. FIRST AID Angela locxek. Rfftc' mv, lrouise llzirto. Silvia Revnolds. Shirley xxllllfl'lll'llLl, Nancy Osnalrl. Doris Kiossmzin. Ulym Nlanlin. blunt Rau' Iwo- Catherine' Czrenko. Beverly Heffelliinger, lVll'. lflmer Roedt-I, lvllilllyh l.evit, Janet Zimmerman. Row 07lfA'l,2iT1l'C Burgess, Deenzi Koniver. Marion Rinker, page sxxtyftwo pin Row 111 ref OFFICERS l,I'r',l'Iidz'llf Maury Movsovich lain' l'n'.f1'df'11f l'larriet Greenhurg S1'lil't'fI1f'f' Kathryn Neuhaus Spo11,ror,r Marion Struthers Olympia Cassone w-Shirley Rabinowirz. Doris Miller. Pat Bastian, Kathryn Neuhaus. Deena Koniver. Marian Rinker. Sally Barr. Gail Yost, l.ucy llilolli, Clarajane Zwoyier, Sandra lirie. Adda Ginther. Rm' friur- Morris Movsovich, Robert Becker. Wayne lieller, Marciano .-Xngelo. Gary Yates, la-wis Cirocco. ,lost-ph Coringrato. Robert Getz, l,awrence llarner, Richard Weaver. Neil Udenheimer. Ron' five-William Hoss. Robert Graeff, Robert Williams, Lance Burgess, Douglas Starich, -lamcs llausman, David Ziegenfus, l,eonard Micklus, Norwood Musselman, 'liony Azar, Walter Maiatico. Lqff In right-Nancy Oswald, Lucy Pilolli, Carole Shoemaker. Laurie Pincus, Shirley Longenbach, Marilyn Marsh, Mary l.ou Manlin, lfrnnr--,liine Nonnemacher. Anna Karapelou. Mrs. Arlene Kratzer. page sixtyfthree HOMIE NURSING The cluh's social season is opened with a dance, the proceeds of which are used to build and fill a school chest for a needy school in Europe or South America. Other activities are taking courses in first aid, home nursing, knitting afghan squares, and helping the switchboard operators at the Red Cross Chapter House. Commercial Club Row one--Barbara Kaye, Shirley Keinerr, Patricia Martin, Joanne Osman. lfrnestine Mazziotto, Lucille Held. Roto two--Maryann Monberger. Nancy Whitehouse, Faye Diehl, Peggy Bloss. Joyce Marsh, Ann Fitzpatrick, JoAnne Del,ong, Phyllis Michael, Jean Sell, Darlene Hofmann. Row three-Lois Bodder, Norma Lambert, Carolyn Bernstein. Stella Faust, Joan Yurick, Sandra Leopold, Joan l,eh, Marlene Breisch. Row four--Doris Unger, Marlene Weiss, Eleanor Chapkovich, Carole Riecly, Gale Snyder, Roberta Thomas, Phyllis Brown, Jean Trexler. Loretta Leiby, Wilma Snyder. Confidence 755 1116 foimpanion of 5ucce55. The Commercial Club sponsored by Miss Geisinger and Mr. Rabenold is made up of seniors in the Business Education course who have attained SSW, in all subjects relating to the business course in the junior year. This scholastic standing must be maintained in order to retain membership. The club aims to promote better relationship between school and business through field trips, speakers, and community projects. The highlight of the year is the club's annual trip to New York. Prefidfnt ,.,.. i . ,MARLENE Wieiss Vice-prefident. . , ..., MARLENE BREISCH Trmfurer .... . . .DARLENE HOFMANN Secretary. . . .,.... .IOAN YURICK page sixryffour Distributive Education Club Row wif-Marian limery, Marilyn liyster. Betty Brown. Doris Reinhard, Virginia Smith, Mae Weller. Ruw ttvo---Rolvert Heydt, Walter linsley. -lack Lamant. 'Jackie Kuba. Elaine Lutte. Coletta Achey. Elaine Holler, Gordine ltvans, Frances Sheckler, Virginia Schaup, Dolores Rader. Denise McFadden. Ruw three- ,It-ant-tte Buss. Adele Geist, lileanor Doddy, Mr. Stimmel, lidward Schmidt, l.aMar Kuhns, Frederick Glass, Richard Kozalc. The bu5ine.ts angle of circus Iliff. Supervised by Mr. Robert Stimmel, this club is made up of the members ofthe Distri- butive liducation classes. It is designed to cultivate a realization of the civic, social and moral responsibilities of the business society. Monthly meetings are conducted at which local business men explain various aspects of retailing. Discussion together with a social hour follow these talks. The principal activity ofthe club is the annual fashion show each spring. This year a three day trip is scheduled to Pottsville for the annual convention of the Distributive Education Clubs of Pennsylvania. Prffidenr ...... . . .EDWARD SCHMIDT Vice-prf:1'dent. . . . . .VIRGINIA Sci-IAUI' Sfcrezary ..... . . .VIRGINIA SMITH Treasurer .... .... R OBERT HEYIJT Spomor ,... . . .ROBERT STIMMEL page sixtyfhve A Cappella Choir Row one+Gretchen Majercik, Elaine Saul, Lucia Gagliardi, Dorene Kutz, Jane Bassett, lflaine Silfies, Louise Fritzsche, Bea Cordero, Jeanne Rehrig, Fay Levit, Janet Reinhard, Shirley Shellhammer, Berdine Brown. janet Fischl, Marilyn Heydt. Row two-Marilyn Laub, Mary Ann Nagle, Sandra Lambert, Peg Lewis, joan Ruisz, Sarah Bond. Anne Kohler, Mary Reinsel, Joanne Smith, Marilyn Miller, Gloria Smith, Gertrude W'illiams, Carolyn Pyle. Marlene Weiss, Sue Schell, Ruth Bear. Row tlzree--Barbara Bergenstock. Lois Albright, janet Santa Maria, Carole VVestin. Mona Hero. Sandra Monk. Pat Keyes. ,lanet Knecht, ,lane Baker, Marion Strohccker, Sandra Neudoerffer, 'lane Ann Nagy, Carol Schaeffer. Carol Lazo, Sue Clymer, Barbara lirlv. Row fourfClyde Kercher, lidwartl Hawkins, John Mumbower, Bill VVilliams. Roger Hollenbach, Monroe Stevens, Lynn Miller: Robert Stuher, Tommy Schaeffer, Lawrence Cawley, Bruce Womer, lfred Hoover. Phil Schantz. Slierwootl Kershner. ,lim jenkinson, Charles Murphy, Bill Kuhnsman, Kenneth Kuba. Rowfizie --'David S. Mohr, Wm. Stoppy, Richard Schuler, Charles Bartholomew, Frank Buck, lfarl -lacoby. Bernard Ganz, Bruce Ahlum, Dale VVitthuhn, Charles Lichtenwalner. Vfilliam Ruch, Charles llfautz. Donald Scagreaves. -lost-ph Dahle. Philip Luft. David Sensinger. The strong supporters of the musical show. The A Cappella Choir has long been known for its entertaining presentation of worthwhile choral repertoire. This season proved no exception. The choir sang its way through its most spectacular season. Under the capable direction of Richard Neubert and assisted by accompanists, Gloria Smith, Denece Newhard, and Louise Fritzrche, the choristers learned the art of singing worthwhile music, both a Capella and accompanied. This year, for the first time, the choir contributed to the spreading of Christmas spirit by carolling in some of Allentown's hospitals and leading stores. By far, their most ambitious project was the Spring Concert, hailed as one of the finest presented by Allentown High School. Soloists, Laurel Hurley, Alfred Barto, and Norman Flores, a chamber orchestra, and the singing of Schubert's Mass in G Major, No. 2, made it a memorable occasion for all present. Four members represented Allentown High School at the annual P.M.li.A. Choral Festival, and one member attended State Chorus. A trip to New York provided a suitable finale for the l953-5-l choral season. President ,,....,..,., .... M ONROE STEVENS Attendance Secretary, . . . . . . ..,.,..... BARBARA ERB Secretary-treaxurer ,,.. ...,..,....................,. j ANET SANTA MARIA Social Chairmen .,., ...BARBARA liERoENsTock, CHARLES BARTHOLOMI-IW Sponror ......,... ,.,.,..,. . .,........,......... R ICHARD NEUBER'F page sixtyfsix Glee Club Rm' nur Nancy lfrick, Sandra lVlessner. Betty Kemmerer. lilaine Parks, -loan 'l1l10lll2lSy Patricia Kern, l,ois Deutsch. .lennie Marie hcort, Carole Cin, busan Casper, Dolores Brobst, Kathleen bchmoyer, Bernice Cruelte, :Xnnette C. IH-isehl. Ruse ffm lithel Snyder, lfthel Rodgers, Ifleanore Bechtel. Sue l.awrenee, Barbara Walley, Nlary l.ou hlanlin. .lan .-Xcker, Alean lXlfCllrllIll'I. Pat 3 llI't'0I'llC. Margie Garger, l.eah ltrdman, Margie Cyphers. Connie Zaxworslcey. Alma llvilliams, Barbara blnve. bandra Wilt. Rim' Ilzrf-4' Jeanette Miller, Carol Kisthart. Beverly Dennis. Phyllis latlenberger, Barbara Smith. ,loyee Drumbore. Qloyce Youngluns, Charlotte Prudhon. Barbara lashock, X esta tl.NL'll, Doris Ditterline, lfhzabeth Borst, Barbara 'liagt-rt. Nancy Abel, Roberta Nliller, .l,uise bllllfilll. Row four-'Pat Sweeney, lflsa Steinb-ieker, Gail Bentz. ,lane Barnes, Phyllis Breiner. Diane Diehl. ,lam-t Minn-er, Mary Burak, Yvonne Sclnavone, Pat Hellerman, Dorothy kennedy, Susanne Long, bally l.eN an, Pat Cressman, Gwen Brown, l,ois Wahlsen. Ruilifzrcw-.loanne Wetherhold, Theresa Moorehead, Vaughan Davis, Peggy Kishbough, 'liaimi 'llofli-r, Gwen lrevler, Eleanor Km-tht, Glenna Find, Helen Neff, Roberta Thomas. Annette Bray, joan Snyder, Sandra l,ucltenbach, lfdna Oewel, .lean l isher. Their mfusfc' rlzarmr everyone. The Glee Club, a curricular activity at A.H.S., designed for vocal enthusiasts, was privileged this season to sing a major work, the Schubert Mass in G with the A Cappella Choir. Un December 22 the Glee Club made its first appearance in the annual Christmas assembly. After the holidays preparation centered on the Spring Concert, featuringa former student at A.H.S., Laurel Hurley, along with soloists Norman Flores and Allred Barto. This season the Glee Club had eighty-three members. Accompanists were Glenna Fink, Eleanor Knecht, Sandra Messner and Barbara Tagert. Prfridfnr ....,,... .... C lvvrcu TRizxi.if:R Secretary-treasurer, . . . .ELAINE PARKs Social Chairman. , . ,,., .lANli'l' MIN'I'Zl'IR Sponfor ,.,...., ..., R ici-:ARD NEUBIQRT page sixtyfseeen Clippers Row onsfSherwood Kershner, Dale Witthuhn. Wm. Stoppy. Roger Hollenhach. Larry Cawley. Philip Luft, Phil Schantz, Tommy Schaeffer, Barbara Bergenstock. Row twofBill Kulmsman, Don Si-agreaves. Monroe Stevens, Lynn Miller, Bruce Womer. A variety Qf entertaining rnusic add to the Show. Singing in their own particular style, the Canary Clippers have again won acclaim throughout the Lehigh Valley. These sixteen hlue and White clad young men together with the accompanist are under the direction of Mr. Neuhert. They can produce a variety of entertainment for all occasions. The repertoire consists of popular, barber-shop, and college pep songs. In addition to singing for assembly programs and school exchange programs. they have frequently appeared before local civic, service and church groups. Their singing not only adds pleasure to a program, hut the Clippers themselves receive enjoyment in singing. The-ir motto could easily he We sing for the joy of singingf' Narrator .... ........... I ,YNN MII.I.ER Accompanifr. . , . . . .BARBARA BERGENSTOCK Sponfor ..... ...RICHARD NEUBERT page sixtyfeight Cavaliers Row ons-Saxapkonfx: Dale Torrence, Henry Hartman, Herbert Glass, Tony Yerzino, Edward Pavlick. Row 1'lL'U TfUlIlbU7IK.1'Z Samuel Parsons. Philip Kline. Ronald Hari. Ban: David Reinhart. Drumx: Tommy Check, Pianozjohn Ward. Row thrrr-'Trumpetz Delmar Stecdle. William Stamm, Roland Krause Their tan fingerx produce the circus dance band. The Canary Cavaliers, the high school dance band, is sponsored by Mr. Meyers and has for its student leader Edward Pavlick. The Cavaliers were featured this year in the Variety Show, assembly programs and exchange programs with other schools. The band played for many school dances, especially those sponsored by our clubs. They also conducted their own dance to earn money for music and other expenses. Membership in this band is selective, depending on the ability to perform satisfactorily with this type of music. Once selected there begins a routine of rehearsals which attests to their fine performances and builds up a solid friendship among the members. Leader. . . .... EDWARD PAVLICK Sponxor. . . . . , .ALBERTUS MEYERS page .sixty-nine f' is tw . . .NK RQ e 3 F' V xx 7 , 1 . ,v I X f if fig f ZW' Y' A 5 'nfl-sf, Ek. qt ,Q m 3' 34.3, ,, A S, ff is 5 fri 4 'if 95 ' 'Aw' A ' 'l,:FMM,..,,,,,,. fx iw -'Q 3 3 5' F ' of ff? 3' -:Tyr JA H! sm' tx X 9 .. if ,,M'W4' we , gf. if fix - X 193 wa. X I 4: i f 51 ' g K 4 V Lg. 1 I , ' I I F 2 W 1 1' 5 .y v , a ' M ......,w,.,... ,,g ,. ,, in fx . K 33 1 J .X Q ,4--xy. I 'qovl.13u.'a,. , . ki,,.m..vQ,,,,,, 96 fn. 'wwf A503 Majorettes Row one-Patricia Mahlon, Elaine Fenstermaker. Madeline l,eFevre. Dolores Wieder, Betty Kutz. Row Iwo-Dawn Berger, Lois MacDonald, Audrey Oclenheimer, Mr. Albertus Meyers, Geraldine McAllen, Elaine Leibensperger, Margie Van Gilder, Nancy Mulberger. Precision come.: from high-Jtepping perfection. The peppy Allentown High School majorettes of 1953-54 represented our school well. The majorettes, with Madeline Le Fevere as the head and Elaine Fenstermacher and Dolores Weider as her assistants, were sponsored by Mrs. Helene Hospodar. The twelve squad members could be seen entertaining the throngs during the halves at most of the football and basketball games. They also took part in many city parades during the year. Their favorite formations include the Sailor Drill, the Cowgirl Drill, the drill used at the Allentown-Bethlehem pep-rally. and the Christmas Drill featuring Santa Claus. Clever formations and fancy baton twirling were important assets to their popularity with the spectators. Captain. . ...MADELINE LE FEVERE Spomor .... ..., H ELENE HOSPODAR page seventyftwo Cheerleaders l.ois Moyer Lqfl In right Marlene Williams, l,uuisc lfriteh. Gerry Kesack. -ludy Gangwer. Nancy Hulver, Diana Koch. Marty 0'Ne1l, Kathy Bauer, Bernie Ht-il, Carol Coles, Phyllis Krause. Szzcfavx Qf The show depevzflx upon ffm l'7If!IIl.VI'l1.VHI of flzf audffvzrr. l'nder the capable leadership ol' l.ois Moyer, our cheerleaders have worked hard adding color. exuherance, and school spirit to athletic contests and pep rallies. Vllith Mrs. Steclcel as their sponsor. the twelve girls have practiced diligently every Friday morning, and the results of their work could be seen in the perfect timing of their cheerleaders. To he a memher of the A.l'l.S. cheerleading squad is a great honor. :X cheerleader one year is not automatically on the squad the following year. 'lihey all must try out again. Girls are permitted to try out regardless ol' previous experience. lfach year there is a great number of candidates and the competition is keen. The girls are selected not only on alwiliry but on personality and cooperation as well. 1,mdfr,. ...., Lois Moyiaiz Sponfor, . . . . .Noiuvm STECKEI. igc .wi cntyftlirec Varsity A Club Row onefRi:hard Huebner. VVilliam Helfrich, Roy Snyder, Robert lVlohr, lVlr. Paul lisser, Robert Max, Richard Crush, Neil Reichard. Ralph Doll. Race twnfliruce Wt-therhold. Francis Gareffa, l.et- Seliweyer. Charles liby, Yr-llt-s Heckman, l.t-no Scarcia. Robert Bear. lfrank Rosade. Rrmithrff--fArtliur Kulp, lfd Hanna. Philip Petrislcy, Robert Clt-well, Dale Horn. Charles Canning, lidward St-flora. Barrett Wilson, Raymond Korn. Row fourflfclwartl liannan. John lleclcum, -lames Richardson, .lohn Nlascali. lfdward Cooperman, Richard Schuler, Alames lannous, john Sapoch. The bold, brczef, rruf, and honfsz' performers The chief purpose of the Varsity A Club, which is sponsored by lVlr. Paul Esser. is to develop worthwhile citizens of the school and community through the encouragement of good sportsmanship. Its membership is limited to those boys who have qualified for a varsity letter in any sport. This organization annually sponsors a coronation dance at which a king and queen of dance are crowned. This affair is one of the social highlights of the year. Prefidwzt ,.,.. . . .Li-:ia Scuwiaven Vice-prnzdent ..... . , ,EDWARD SEDORA Srcrftary-trfafurfr, . i . . ,Rouiexr Monk page .wei'enty-foiw Leaders' Club Row one--loan Werst, Marlene Williams. Debby Schumack, Lois Moyer, Margie Duld, Cathy Bauer, Louise Fritch, Joyce Hottel, Phyllis Krause, Shirley Atrrill. Row two-Shirley Fillman. Gail DeLong, Barhetta Dettera, Mary Jane Kling, Betty Kutz. Pat Honochiclc, lfleanor Bevan, Judy Miller, joan Young, Gerry Kesack, Hazel Bowen, Berandine Heil. Row thrfe-Suzie Bowman, Carole Bauer, Sandie Ramsay. ,loan Miller, june Ann Nagy, Lois Waser, Lucetta Huffort. Pat Webber, Dorene Kutz, Doris Gossman, Ann Lessel. Row four-Nancy Huber. Margie Van Gilder. Barbara Luetten. .loAnne'l3edotto, Diana Koch. Phyllis Kramer, 'Ioan Mertz, lilaine Leihensperger, Gerry McAllen, Lorraine Walsh, joan Shimer. The ring-mastery of fha' circus. The Leader's Club of Allentown High School, under the auspices of Miss Helen Smith, is organized mainly to create an enthusiasm for superior achievements in physical education, to stimulate a more active interest in girls' athletic events, and to teach good sportsmanship and leadership. Physical Education teachers appoint only those girls who have earned the required amount of credits and who possess the following qualifications: Leadership, Attitude, Scholastic standing, Attendance, Enthusiasm, and Spirit. Throughout the year, the club participates in all sports. In the semi-annual gym exhibition, the members are expected to take a responsible position in each number. President ...... ..., M Aiqoiua DULD l'ice-prefidenz. . . . . .CATHERINE BAUER Serrfzary ..,., ...... L ois MOYER page scventyffive Girls' Gym Clubs l DANCE CLUB ADVANCED TUMBLING CLUB They prance, jun The four special girls' gym clubs serve the purpose of developing and increasing the skills of A.H.S. girls in coordination, timing, and ease. The tumbling Clubs have been divided into the beginners and the advanced groups. Those girls who wish to learn the fundamentals of tumbling find aid in the one division While those preferring to concentrate on specialties of front and back hand springs and head snaps join the advanced group' The Apparatus Club offers an opportunity for those girls who have abilities to develop skills and feats that are too advanced for regular class work. This year the girls have mastered their exercises on the horses and parallel bars in order to be represented in the gym exhibition. page SLIFCTII - 1 Lp and N BIEGINNIQRS TUMBLING CLUB APPARATUS CLUB spring Ihrough the air. The Dance Club this year based its activities on modern dancing and tap dancing. With the exhibition in mind the girls also developed a precision number. The members of this group acquire poise, grace and timing. All these characteristics are contributary to the success ofthe modern girl. These gym clubs form the basis ofthe girls' physical education program which sponsors the girls' gym exhibition every other year. The increasing membership is an indication of its popularity. The sponsors are Helen Smith, Norma Steckel, Helene Hospodar and Patricia Nesley who are to be congratulated for their efforts and results. page sevcntyfseren Boys' Tumbling Club Row one' Francis Abruzere, Richard Black. Victor Daddona, Ronald Adams, Donald Kloiber, Alan Foster, Richard Kershner. Row Iwo?-Iohn Zcigler, Richard Schmidt, Dale Baer, Robert Schiffner, Richard Gingell, james Reed, Ronald Acker. Row three-Donald Breisch, Robert Smith, Charles Clark. The acrobats and clowns provide ihe amusement. For those boys interested. the Tumbling Club offers an opportunity to improve gymnastic abilities. Led by Mr. Schmidt, the boys become acquainted with all kinds of equipment and all phases of gymnastic tricks. Each member is expected to master a particular piece of apparatus or type of tumbling. However this is not to be done at the expense of neglect of other phases. They want to develop well-rounded tumhlers and gymnasts. With the help of trampoline, horses, springboard and other apparatus the club develops a routine used in demonstrations. These are presented to the students at opportune times during the term. Pruident ,.,.,.. ,.,. R ICHARD BING1-:LL Vita-pref1'dmzz ..... .... R oBER'r SMITH Sfrrrmry-trfarurfr. . . . . .VICTOR DADooNA Spomor .......,, ..., R ICHARD SCHMIDT page seventyfeight f , f X f f NW 253343034 525 O O OO O 85500191000 91 Varsity Football l i Cfntfr frrnf Durell Rader. ,vfiifur marzagrr. Rm- our Henry Wright ll,fflvil1llll m11'r1ff'. Bruce Wt-thcrhold. Charles lilwy, Henry Milli-i'. .-Xllircd :Xllcn Ycllvs Ht-ckinan, ,lack Sapoch. Bob liear. l-Id Bannon. la-e Scliweyer, Dick lfischl. Dale Kressle Rnfz' raw Harry llarancholz. Claude Vliilson. l,arry Koch. Daniel Nlager, Neil Rt-ichard. Donald Nixoi litl Novak. Robert lilcam. l,conard Steiner. David Knapp, Richard lVlarkovitz. -loc lgl2ll'lli0VVlTSL'l1,fffllllff Rmz' lhrff llilliain lirirclnnan. Russ Nlcllonald. Art Kulp. 'lohn Krisko, Ronald Lopsonzski. l'har llcrhart. Dale Horn. Leon Scarcia, Robert Clcwcll. :Xman liarber. Richard Storcli. kllfl' four - Ixcirh Wilcox. l,arry lxraus. Ronald liraun. Allred bchantz, ltdward Hanna. Francis Ciara 'lionv Fadalc. llob Nlax. 'lihomas lfoulds. Ron lVlcQuillccn. 'lit-try Cow. 'liom Fainor, Uur Allentown High gridinen certainly held the spotlight during thi'ee ring timc on the gridiron. 1953 was a highly' successful season for our stars who. under the direction of ring master Perry Scott. challced up a record of 8 wins, 2 ties. and no losses. Our boys succeeded in defeating our neighbors which include Bethlehem and P-burg, and holding lfaston to a tie. Hob Bear led the scoring attack with 14 touchdowns for a total of84 points. During the season the A.ll.S. Beck Foundation conducted a most valuable player contest in this area, which Hear won and was rewarded with a trip to New York. Radio Station VVGPA conducted a contest to find the most valuable player of the 'liurkey Day game. and Bob Max of our Canaries was well-deserving of this honor which he won. Phil Petriskey led the Way in the number ol Q points after touchdowns with a total of 15 to his credit for this season. VVe can be proud of our 1953 football team who presented such a wonderful array of talent on the gridiron. The fact that our team scored a total of2-48 points for an average of 24.8 points per game against our opponents 44 points or an average of 4.4. points per game, is evidence enough of their gridiron prowress. POI. FB HB QB HB 15 C His G . T.. E ,,.4.. G ..... E ,.... . H B ..., ,....., . Row om'-Dale Krcssly, Charles lfhy. Ed Bannon. Phil Perriskey, la lc Sai Velles Heckman, Henry Miller. Row !woABoh Max, l,ee Schweyer, Dick Fisclil. Burl:-Bob Bear. INDIVIDUAL SCORING PAUL CLYMICR 4'1.Y.ffJ'fll11l Coach Clan TD PA T Robert Bear ....,. ..4.. S r.. . .... 14 ....,. 0. . . . . Richard Fischl ..., ..,,. S r. .,..,. 5 ...... 0 .... . Lee Schweyer... ..... Sr.. . OH... Robert Max .... .,... S r.... 3 ...., . OM... Henry Miller. .. ..... Sr. . ,... 3. . . . .. 0. Phil Petrisky ..... ..,.. S r. .,..... O ..,,.. 15 .... . Barry Wilson. . 4 ..4.. Sr. .i..... 2 ..,,., O. 4 . .. john Sapoch .... ...., S r. .l..... 1 ..,,.. 5 .... . Charles Eby .... ...,. S r... .... 1 ....., 0. , . .. Dale Kressly .,,.. ..... S r. ,...,.. 1 ..,... 0 .... . Ron McQuillcen. ., ..... Jr. ....... 1 ...... 0. . . , . Jay Scheirer ..,. ..... S r. ....,,. 1 ...... 0 .... . Tom Foulds .... ,.... 1 r. ..,.,.. l .4.... 0 .... . 38 20 A.H.S. Schedule Opp. 25 .... Southeast Catholic CPhila.D .... O 25 .... Norristown ...,......... ...... 1 8 39 .... Simon Gratz CPhila.D .... .... 6 6 ..., Steelton ,...,..,...... ..,. 6 34 .... Phillipsburg, N. ........... 0 41 .,.. Central Catholic .,....,.....,, 0 27. . . .Aquinas, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . 7 0 .... Easton ...................,, 0 25 .,.. Erie Cathedral Prep. ,..,. 0 26 .... Bethlehem ............ ..., 7 TOTA L s 44 Total .84 .30 .30 .18 .18 .15 .12 .ll . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 248 PICRRY SCO'I l llfml Coarh l Guard Co-Captainf Fullbacle JOHN Sixvocn Ronmvl' BEAR A.H.S. 25 -- SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC 0 In the opening game of the 1953 season, our gridmen fashioned a convincing 2541 victory over Southeast Catholic High School of Philadelphia. A.H.S. took over right from the start when South- east fumbled the opening kickoff and Gareffa recovered for us. Wilson tallied the first touch- down for the Canaries in the first period with a five yard sprint off tackle. ln the second quarter Bear chalked up runs of 3-1 and 37 yards respect- ively for two more A.H.S. tallies. Sapoch booted for a point after touchdown and the score stood 19-0 at halftime. The last tally for the Canaries came in the final period. Bear intercepted a Southeast pass and carried it down to the four. He carried two more times scoring finally from the one. This was the beginning of a highly successful grid season at A.H.S. Quarterback Quartzrbafk LEE SCHWEYER RON LOPSONZSKI A.H.S. 25 - NORRISTOWN 18 ' The Canary gridmen, taking to the road for the first time, met a stubborn opponent in the form of Norristown. It was a seesaw battle all the way. In the first quarter, Eby recovered, in midair, an Eagle fumble and ploughed ten yards for the first A.H.S. tally. Our gridders scored twice in the second period. Fischl outdistanced the whole Eagle team on a 27 yard sprint for pay- dirt. Miller, in like manner, galloped 23 yards for another TD. Sapoch kicked the extra point to give us a 19-12 lead at halftime. The last Canary tally came late in the third quarter when Bear circled left end on a 12 yard run to make the score 25-12. The Eagles of Norristown wound up the scoring by retaliating on the opening kickoff of the final quarter for the last TD. The final score found the Canaries the victors 25-18. A.H.S. 39m SIMON GRATZ 6 The Canaries, in their third game of the season, downed Simon Gratz by a score of 39-6. A.H.S. scored in the first three minutes of play and the first time they gained possession of the ball. They paraded 70 yards in seven plays, with Fischl circling right end for an 8 yard touchdown. Soon after Heckman recovered a fumble, the Canaries covered 51 yards with Bear plunging over from the one. In the second period, after a long run- back by Schweyer, Wilson scored from the two and the score stood 18-6 at halftime. A.H.S. went all out in the third quarter, scoring three times. Fischl heaved a 22 yard pass to Kressly for oneTD, Schweyer raced 32 yards for another, and a one-yard plunge by Max accounted for the third touchdown. Sapoch converted each time and, when the final gun sounded the score stood 39-6 in our favor. A.H.S. 6a STr:E1.ToN 6 ln a game marked by Allentown's fumbles and penalties. the Canaries fied a scrappy Steelton team. 6 6. The game, played on the Steam- rollers' home field, was a battle from opening kickoff to final gun. The Steamrollers got their lone touchdown midway in the first quarter, to give them an edge on the Canaries. However, our boys were determined and, in the last period their determination paid off. The Canaries took to the air and a pass from Lopsonzki to Bear clicked for an A.H.S. tally. Gaining confidence from this TD in the final four minutes, they once again ploughed their way down to the five. They got no further, however, and when the final gun sounded. the Steamrollers and Canaries were still tied six all. in A A.H.S. 3-L e PHILLIPSBURG 0 The Canaries traveled to the home field of the Garnet and Grey of Phillipsburg. It was Allen- town's game all the way as they scored a decisive 34-U victory to break a jinx which started in 1937. This was the first time since then that our Canaries had won on the P-burg gridiron. We got going late in the second quarter when Schweyer heaved a lateral to Fischl who covered 63 yards for a touchdown. Petriskey converted for a 7eO lead at halftime. The Canaries, in the second half, smashed the P-burg defensive with a total of four tallies. ln the third quarter, Bear went over from the -I during a Canary drive of 63 yards. Sapoch intercepted a P-burg aerial and, several plays later, Fischl scooted 44 yards for paydirt. Two more TD's in the final quarter finished the game. Bear went 17 yards for one with Petrislcey converting, and Foulds, dashed 72 yards for the last rally. According to coach Scott, our Canary gridmen played an almost perfect game. Halfbarfl' llafflmrk lion Max Dick Fiscal. A.H.S. -ll fCr:NTRAL CNATHOLIC 0 The Canary gridmen, playing their sixth game of the season, bounced their inter-city rivals, Central Catholic, by a score of -ll-ll. A.H.S. wasted no time and, with drives totaling sixty yards, scored in the opennig minutes with Fischl passing to Miller who stepped over from the four. Petriskey converted the extra point for a 7-U start. A.H.S. scored three times in the second period. Fischl scored on a short run and Petriskey converted for another seven points. Several plays later, Schweyer went across from the 6 and Petriskey again converted. Max later inter- cepted a Viking pass and, several plays later, went over for the rally. The score stood Z7 0 at halftime. Early in the final period Bear ran SS yards in three plays for a tally. After a Viking penalty and fumble, which A.H.S. recovered, Foulds went across for paydirt. Petriskey added the extra point and, as the game ended, we were victors once more, -llfll. Guard End BRUCE WETHERHOI.1J lm' Sci-IEIRER Tarkfe Tarklf Cu.fuu,ias Ein' Vi:i,i.i-ts HHCKMAN A.H.S. 27 -e AQUINAS 7 In a triumphal game against Aquinas lnstitute of Rochester, New York, the Canaries continued their season-long brilliant play. A.H.S. started off, true to form, early in the first period. After runs which netted two first downs, Bear sped 35 yards for the first tally. Petriskey's conversion was good and we led 7fO. Halfway through the second period Schweyer took to the air and clicked with Fischl for a pair of passes totaling 35 yards. Here Bear got loose on a nine-yard run for paydirt to make the score 13-O. Early in the fourth period, after a pass by Eischl to Schweyer and a run by Max, Bear scored from the one with Petriskey converting to make our lead 20-7. Later in the final quarter, Schweyer picked up an attempted .Aquinas punt, which had been blocked by Heckman, and scampered 12 yards for the final tally. Petriskey converted and, as the game ended, the final score stood 27-7. End End HENRY MlI.l.ER DALE KRESSLY A.H.S. 25- ERIE CATHEDRAL PREP 0 ln preparation for the big Turkey day game,our Canaries whipped the Ramblers of Erie Cathedral Prep, 25---U. ln the first quarter our touchdowns came in rapid succession. The first came on a pass from Eischl to Scheirer, the second on a 53 yard sprint by Bear, and a Rambler aerial, intercepted by Sapoch who ran 34 yards for the tally, accounted for the third. The final touchdown for the Canaries came late in the fourth period when, after a recalled touchdown and penalty, Schweyer ploughed his way 31 yards for the rally. Petriskey's try for the extra point was good, and the final score showed the Canaries way out in front, ZSYU. W A' . A.H.S. flee EASTON 0 In a twice postponed game played on a muddy gridiron, the Red Rovers of Easton and our Canaries played to a scoreless tie. Two years ago when the Red Rovers invaded A.H.S. territory, that game, which was played in a downpour, also ended in a scoreless tie. Easton never seriously threatened the A.H.S. line but, although our boys had several opportunities, they couldn't get going because of the condition of the field. The closest either one got to the other one's goal was when A.H.S. came within 22 yards of a goal. However, both teams were handicapped and neither were able to do their best. Center Canter Pull, l'r:'rRisl-LY TTTONY FADALH A.H.S. 26- BET!-ILEHEM 7 In the annual Turkey Day classic, before a crowd of l9,000, our Canaries uprooted Liberty l-ligh's Red Hurricanes to the tune of 26-7. The Hurricanes scored the first time they got possess- ion of the ball on a play that covered sixty yards. However, several minutes later Max intercepted a Bethlehem pass and scampered 82 yards for our first tally. The try for the extra point was good, and the game was all tied up after only three minutes of play. The second TD came late in the second quarter. Koch recovered a fumble and runs by Bear and Max took us down to the two yard line. Schweyer scored from here to give us a 13-7 lead. In the third period, Henry Miller scored on a play covering 25 yards, going from Fischl to Schweyer to Miller. After a blocked kick was recovered in the fourth period. Fischl scored on a 41 yard run around end. Petriskey's try was good and the final score stood at 26-7. E l i 2 Guard Guard Ai, Alirwnru Ev BANNAN FOOTBALL AWARDS Pennfylvania All State Honorable .llention -ef BEAR, Sfxvocn A. S. Berk Youth Foundatfon Award vf Most popular player ROBERT BEAR Alumni Vanity A Award W Most valuable player Rouum BEAR Clays of 1920 Award - Outstanding lineman -TACK SAPOCH Eddie Charlef Award --Y Greatest individual contribution to the team RICHARD F1scHL Outstanding performer in Allentown- Bethlehem game ROBERT MAX Halfbarl' llalfbafk Crum! NEIL RHCH.-KRD BARRY WYILSON I..-nun' Koen Football Freshmen Nw- Mwfsvg ,A 1 N. Row one-Russell McDonald. Ken Wilde, john Kraus, john Scheirer, VVilliam lVeber, Kent Hottinger. joseph Acldabbo, Rodney Fink, lidward Kneller, Eugene Knopf, Garry Fisher. Row two-'-Franklin Micliael, Richard Fritch. Garry Muzzelo, lfdward Bogden, Alfred Pearson, Fred Sulzer, l,loyd Nlerrit, john Richardson, Vincent Saccani, Paul Ruth, Wayne Baatz, Harvey Gross, Jack Kershner. Row Ilzref---Kenneth Ruth, Terry Cox, Robert Hohe, john Fodor, Arthur Kulp. Keith Wilcox, Arthur Layton, Kenneth VVolfe, Bruce Kramer, VVilliam Seibert, William Kesack, Richard Markowitz. KENN lfil'H WILDK INGF R Coach Our A.H.S. ,layvee football squad, coached by lien Greene and Ken Wildonger, closed out a successful season on the gridiron with a record of three wins, one loss, and two ties. Easton, Reading, and Northampton fell under the force of our yearlings, while they tied with Central Catholic and Bethle- hem, and suffered their lone defeat at the hands of Phillipsburg. Arthur Kulp was the team's leading scorer with 25 points on four touchdowns, and one point after touchdown. These boys will become a valuable addition to our next year's varsity. They have been tested in action and have learned the game well. page eightyfrix ARTHUR KULI' .... TERRY Cox .,... KEITH WILCOX. . . KEN RUTH .... ,... WILLIAM KESACR ..., LARRY KRAUs ...,... RICHARD MARKKJWITZ .... . . . RUSSELL lVIcDoNALD. -IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1953 TD PA 7' l,01'lll.f , . . . . . . .12 6 6 6 6 6 l ll Z 68 BRN GRICICNIC .'l,u'1'vl11rII Cnaffa It ralew' a lor of pracffff to gf! a tram in good phyfical fitmzvf to play grmr gdflllif. TEAM SCORING ,4.lI.S. Opp. ,IIl2 12 ........, Central Catholic ...., Zn. . . .... Easton ......... . . . U 12 .......,. Reading ..,, .,. 7 U .,....,.. Bethlehem .... . . , 0 19 .,....... Northampton. . , . , . 6 O ....... , .Phillipslsurg .... ..... -L 6 68 71 page C'lgl'lIy'S61'E7'l Varsity Basketball Frmzf msc---l'l:11nle Wilson. Sam Krcssly-nzarzagrr. Ron Loprzonski. Row fwfr' lxcn Bob licnncr. Ornhlaser, lftl Seclora, Milo SCVY2il'ClS'lHYlll fflllfh, liaron Nlrl'ilroy'. lm- Scliweyvr, Row f1IVKt?'vl0L' lilanliowitscliefraincr, Dan Zamhelli. l,eo Stinncr. .lohn Nlasrali, L'l12lI'll'S Schimcnecli. llliil liogcr. llank Nlillcr. Paul Clymer-z1,v.fi.t1a11t marlz. MILO SICW.-XRDS Courlz ' -, ,ps Ist -j! I ,,cm 1 l N c Nc xx N e Our Allentown High varsity haskethall team had a successful season during l95-l. Under the direction of Milo Scwards, coach: Paul Clymer, assistant coach: and 'Ioe lilankowitsch. trainer: they won 19 games while losing only four. and they succeeclecl in capturing the lfast Penn League crown. The Canaries captured hoth the first and second half champ- ionships in the East Penn League. winning nine games. and losing only one, the lone loss being to Hazleton. .lohn Mascali led the Canaries in scoring with 310 points for a 13.5 points per game average. Lee Schweyer was the top per- centage shooter, connecting on 39 ol' 83 shots for a .-170 mark. lioh Benner converted SU of 82 foul shots for a .610 percentage to lead our team on the foul line. A real good record, and worthy of .fX.Il.S. teams. page eiglnx--eiglir 1 SCHEDULE 4.1l.S. Opp. A.II.S. Opp 72 ...,.. Stroudsburg. . . 41 52 ...... Hazleton txj . ,.,. 62 60. ..,. Catasauqua . 39 67 ....,. Betlilelieni Qxl. , . .... 65 51. . . .Norristown . 33 58 .,.... VVillianisport . .42 72 . .Kingston .,.. 52 71 . .Pottsville txl ...., . . . .57 54 .... .Reading . . . 38 53 . .Ifaston QXJ ..... . . . . .36 64 ..VVhitel1all. . ..... 58 74. .... Central Catholic txl. . ..66 41. .... Overbrook . . . .... 52 65 ...... Reading Central . . . . . .47 56 .... Iiethlehem Catholic ....... 49 67 . .Hazleton Qxb . . . . .54 64 . .lietlileliem Qxj ...... 56 73 .... .Reading ...... . . . . .64 54 .VVillianispo1't. . . . 70 DlsTRlC'l' 1 l l1'layoffD 64 .Pottsville lxj .,.. . . . . .33 56 ...... Slatington tl,.V.h . . .63 56 Ifaston QXJ. . . 40 74. .. .Central Catholic tx! 63 1418 1180 lx? League games INDIVIDUAL SCORING Cffzuf flamr Fifld Fon! Pty. Sr. .... lV1ascali .... 23 ,..... 120 ...... 70 ...... 310 Sit. NIJ. Horn. .... 21 ...... 77. . U78 ....232 lr. ...R. Benner .... 22 ...... 65. . ,.50. .. N180 Sr.. ..l3. Wilscmli, . .22... .. 46.. .44.... .136 br. . . .Phil Roger, . .... 22 ...,.. 46. .. .33 . , , . .125 Si.. .,1,. Sehweyer. .... 23. . ,. 39.. ..39.... .117 Sr. .... If. Sedora... .... 23. .... 47.. .,.19..... 113 -Ir. .... IVI. lV1cElroy. .... 19 ...... 33 ...... 16 ...... S2 Sr. .... H. Miller ....... .... 1 6 .,.... 17 .,.... 10 ...... 44 Ir. . .R. Lopsonzki .... . .15 ...... 13 .... .II . 37 .... K. Dornlwlaser. . . . 9. .... 6 ..,... 2, . . . . . 14 51. . 1,. Stinner . . . 9 . 4 . 5 . 13 Sr. . D. Zambelli. 8. 4 . 2 10 Sr. . .P. Petrisky . . . 7 . . 2. . . 0 4 jr. . .C Schimeneck . 2 .... 0. . . . 1. . . . 1 -Ir. .... C. Wilson ..,..... . . . 2 ...... 0 ...... 0 .... . . 0 So. UR. Markowitz ..,.. .., 1 ...... 0 ....,. 0, .. .. 0 Team Totals 23 519 380 1418 A ? M S322 :sa :H- -5,1 .fmwy 1 4 Qewf V SQ WMA . , . fm sss?3wA my K ... i 4 f ' xi www 11, , Q ,W --q.,:.w, t. , .M V F. I X ax' 'gif W 'S' ug W Q4 ff: ..., I ' x A 'R gig :XS-ilxryabx. Q f X 5 R Q W 53 W ' R ' X X M X I W x fm , . N N1 wx, w M 1 ' 5539 y g Y VN Lf . , , 34 W W ' W , Qmxxiyw elf? ' K ' A '5 A35 f L , . ' - f - 7f5iX51'2WEY::s S, E ... K fm vw i' 1 Mm x N - X- . ...A -5 , iw K ' Q U - QR - fm. :f 'UM-x ' with' i i3.n'y pggqnunlm' ,J i uwekf 2. 'Q' .iff aw R y-W , X NX ve ianurwa, H I Q: L XYQ an Q Q Sw 0+ r-'Q , E . Al' A K 3.5 ?,3.3gk's.,'.3Q.? N ,Emi 5 V Q 9'-in 3' f? ',H igfh-L .:., I w . - x.. ..............Q. ILT?-t' ' f Q Sig!! I es v 8 ?9 s tm t it Q A -Is + . ,Q X A . NU' iff-'K-Q V -539-X f Sw w. vm:-Q V --.wx I Us., R Q 1 'HQ f mv fx! Q , 3 ,X MN A J. V. Basketball Row one- Richard SfL'll1i'I4,fflU!t'I1l manager. Row law' 'Kenneth Wolfe. -Xrnold Plessl. William Kesaek, Fredrick Quarterman. l,ouis Keppel. Qloscph Bcrghold. Row Ilzree-Ben Greciie-mach. David Halli. -lohn Fodor, Dennis Reichard, Gary Fisher. Richard Nlarlcowitz. .-Xrthur Kulp. BEN GRPIFNP Coarh Our Allentown High junior varsity haslcethall team completed a most successful season under Coach lien Greene. VVinning 16 games and losing 5 for a .762 percentage, they garnered a total of 1,209 points for an average Nm -C' of 57.5 points per game. The Canary -l. Vfs had several close and exciting games such as a 56-55 victory over Kingston, 1148-47 win over Reading, and losses to Wvilliams- port, liethlehem, and Central Catholic hy only a three point margin. Perhaps their most exciting game was with lfaston whom they defeated 37-35 in a douhle overtime. Denny Reichard hecame the hero of this game hy dunking the deciding haslcet for Allentown. Our gl. Vfs also proved their superiority in upsetting Reading Central Catholic hy a tremendous 73-19 score. Dick lVlarkowitz was top scorer for the season with a total of 279 points. 'llhese points were tallied on 97 field goals and 85 fouls. ilihere were 14 promising sophomores and three juniors on the team who gained good experience this season which will pay offin the next two years in hringing glory to Allentown High School. page ninetyftwo INDIVIDUAL SCORING OPP 44 ..1.S6 ..,.-18 ....46 ....52 ....3S ......39 Clan Player Gamef Field Foul Pty. S0 R. Markowitz, . . ..... 18 ...... 97 ...,.. 85 ..... .279 So W. Kesack .... ..... 2 1 ..,... 67 ...... 25 ..,... 159 So Berghold ..,. ,.... 2 0 ...... 55 .,,,.4 -13 ...,.. 153 So R. Quarterman. . ..... 18 ...... -15 .,,.. 17 ...... 107 ,lr T. Foulds ...,.. ...., 1 0 .,.... -13 ,...,. 1-1 ,...., 100 S0 D. Reichard ..... ..... 2 1 .,..,, 30 ...... 18 ...... 78 So K. Wolfe .... ..... 2 1 ..,... 30 ...... 17 ...... 77 So A. Kulp ..,,. ..,.. 1 9 ,..... 23 ...,.. 18 ..,,.. 64 So J. Fodof ....... .,,.. 1 S ...... 23 ..,,.. 14 ...... 611 So A. Plessel ...,..... ..1,, 2 1 ...... 17 ...,.. 10 ,...,. -14 -Ir. .... C. Schimeneck ..... 1 , . 7 ...... 17 ...... 2 .... . . 36 So G. Fisher ........ ..... 2 0 ...... 12 ....,. 8 .,..,. 32 So D. Kalb ..,.. .. . 8 ..,,.. -1 ...,.. 0 ..... . S jr. .... C.Ohl ,,..,,. ...3 ....,, 2 ..,... 0..,... -1 So L. Keppel ,.., ,. . 5 ....,. 1 .,..,. 1 ,.... . 3 So Tom Heil .... , . . -lf ...,.. 1 ..,,.. 1 .... 1 . 3 So G. Renner.. ...-1 ...... 0 ...... 2 Team Totals 21 -167 275 1209 TEAM RECORD A.11.S. opp. A.II.S. 83 ..,,.. Stroudsburg ..... ..... 2 5 50 ...... Central Catholic. . Catasauqua .... ..... 2 8 62 Hazleton ...... Norristown .... ,.... 3 1 -15 Bethlehem ,.,.. Kingston .,.. ..,.. 5 5 76 Williamsport ..,.. Reading .,.............,.. 50 65 Pottsville ....,,.. Overbrook ..,..........,.. 47 37 Easton ........1...... Bethlehem Catholic ..,.... 29 36 Central Catholic ...... Bethlehem ................ 60 73 Reading Central Cath. ...,.. 19 Williamsport ..... ..... 5 0 79 Hazleton .......,..... Pottsville ...... ..... 4 8 Easton .,.... ..... 3 6 Laft minute instructions then A ready to go. page ninetyfthrec -18 1209 Reading .....,........ ,.....56 ....-17 H Canary Mermen Row one-Alanics Helwig, Paul Fischl. Neil Ode-nheimer, Richard Black. Gary Bankes, Richard Somers, David Roth. Robert Smith. Row Iwo- -Wlilliam Kuhns. liruce Kramer, Al Pc-arson, Richard Hersh, Ken Miller, VVilliam Chamberlain. Gary Neiman, Reed Heimbach. Raw rlzrre4.RobL-rt lfensrermaker, Ray Snyder. Ralph Doll, Rohert Schiffner, Richard Schull-r, Robert Nlohr, Richard Bingell. Frank Rosade, Vlvilliam Helfrich. Mr, David R. Hacker. Mr. Morton Sher. DAVID HACKIWI' Coach Recovering from a poor start in which our Canary Mermen lost the first three meets, they splashed thru to win six straight and complete a successful season. Co-captained by Roy Snyder and Robert Mohr the team captured the District XI P.I.A.A. Eastern Regional Meet and later took fourth place in the P.l.A.A. State Championship meet at State College. The team, coached by Dave Hacket and assistant Morton Sher, developed several individual stars. Roy Snyder, Bob Fenstermaker, Ralph Doll, and Robert Mohr broke and set many pool records. Snyder several times broke his own records. With a mainstay of these swimmers there was the strong supporting cast that did so much to garner points and pave the way for greater laurels. Since much of the team is made up of under- classmen there are brighter hopes for next year. page ninety four SCHEDULE A.H.S. Opp. -X, 34 ...,. .... C OATSVILLE .... .... 4 1 , 37 ..... ..., T RENTON .4.. .... 3 8 33 ...,. .... Y ORK ......... .... 4 2 1 -19 ..... ..., N ORR1sTOwN ..,.. .... 2 6 42 ..... .... H AZLETON ..... .... 3 3 42 ...,. . . , .NORRISTOWN ...,. .... 3 3 ' fe 54 ..A,. ..,, G IRARD ....... .... 2 1 , 47. ,... .... H ERSHEY .... .... 2 8 54 ..... .,.. R EADING .... ...... 2 1 392 283 District Xl P.I.A.A. at East Stroudsburg State Teachers College T Allentown High Firft Place with 77 pointx. , Eastern Regional P.l.A.A. at Franklin Sz Marshall College ,L Allentown High, Fourth Place with 38 points. f Pennsylvania State Championship Meet at State College gf Allentown High, Fourth Place with 21 point: Q Germantown A.A.U. Meet - I7 pointr gg g Princeton University lnterscholastic Meet - I1 pointf N Q. T l Yale University N.A.U. Swimming Championship Meet - 8 pointy gf Q N.. thyxx MEDALS S T N Firrt Second Third Fourth Fifth Total A V District XI .... . .... 8 ,..... 4 .,.... 0 ....,. 0 ,..... 0 ...... 12 MORTON SHER Regional .,.,, .... 2 ...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 0 ...... 6 l4,,f,,a,,, Coad, State ....... ,... O ...,.. 2 ...... 1 ,..... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6 Totals 10 10 1 2 Second Place- n I Pennsylvania State Championship Meet Second Place - 50 yard Free Style Pennsylvania State Championship Meet RALPH DOLL -Time 25.3 Second Place - 150 yard Individual Medley Pennsylvania State Championship Meet ROY SNYDER - Time 1.427 Third Place- 200 yard Free Style Pennsylvania State Championship Meet ROBERT FENSTERMAKER-Time 2.087 Firxt Place- 150 yard Individual Medley Eastern Regional Meet ROY SNYDER Second Place- 100 yard Free Style Eastern Regional Meet ROBERT MOHR New A.H.S. School record 120 yard individual medely 1.196 - ROY SNYDER New A.H.S. School record 100 yard Breast New School record Stroke 1.08 - ROY SNYDER i Canary Netmen .-.--.4-U-v---u TENNIS SCHEDULE Rfffc' Row A.ll.S. Opp. 3 ...,. liaston ,,... . . . 0 .,... Bethlehem. . . . 3 ..... Easton. . . . . . 5 ..... Reading. ,, 2 .....Reading. . .. X t Y WTFTW' v., , sstq A ., tm 5.-sa , -l .3 Q .s, 2' ,am , orzff- liruct- Bilger. Coach Morton Sher. Claude Wilson Ill. Iwo' -lamt-s lit-rnccker, la-o Stinner, Charles Schinerlcer, Edward Cooperman. Our Allentown High School netmen under the direction of Mr. Morton Sher, completed the 1953 season with a record of one win, two ties, and two losses. Most unusual about this record was that fact that Allentown and Easton played to a draw on two OCCHSIOUS. Barry Rubin was high scorer for our team. Netinen Charles Schmerker, Barry Rubin, Dick Schuman, and Claude VVilson participated rather unsuccessfully in the Middle States Inter- scholastic Singles and Doubles Tennis Championships. Schmerker captured his first match, but unfortunately lost out in the second round. The hopes of the season were never dulled, and the racquet squad was always giving their best. w,,552..4ggfgaf,5g5E page nmezy sux Canary Grapplers Row one Richard l cnsterniakci', Charles Canning, Russel Rohrhach, Vllilliam 'lirexlcly 'liim Sf21llflil'l'. Rllfl'Affl'U William King. Paul Ruth, Ralph Ruth, William Snyder, Richard linnnan. Wayne Wolf, William 'lirexlt-r. Rua' llirref Harold Gross. Harold Monk. ,lohn Dreisliach, Edward Bannan, wlimniy Miller. Ray Sensingcr W'illiani Staliffer. Our Allentown High wrestling team, coached by Glenn Smith, came through with one of its hest records in recent years, winning four matches and losing seven. GLICNN SMI . . . . . . . C I Uur team took third place in the District ll competition, scoring 23 MU points, and under the ahle coaching of Smith developed three Uistrict ll fi champions. Russ Rohrhach, a freshman, in the IO3-pound class: Vl'illiam fi Stauffer, a senior in the IS4-pound class: and lid Bannon. a senior, in the 4 165-pound class. N The hoys on the team are to he congratulated for the fine joh they have done this season with just a minimum of practice. The total weeks 2 practice never exceeded three hours, and, despite this handicap, they were willing to do the hest they could. The majority of the team was made up of underclassmen who gained valuable experience this year, and who may be looked upon to do a fine joh , for Allentown High during the next few years. 1 'I'lC.-XM RliSUl,'I'S INIJIYIDUXI, SUURING . .ms opp. ll' 1. 11 lm., 27, lit-rlilt-limi Catholic 25 Russ Rohrhach. Fresh. .ll 2 0 49 H . lli-tlilehi-in . ., 32 ll'm. Staiiflicix Sr ...... ll . 3 O..-16 it ., 20. Nazareth .27' lid llannan, Sr. ..., .,,.. l Z., 2. .0. 43 Q . l2 lfaston 27' Chuck fanning. Sr, , .. 5., H. U. 19 S5 if S Northiiinpton, 39 'lirrry Snyilt-r. Fo... 3 IU U. ,ld L s 1 27 l'-Burg. N. . 20 Harold Gross, So., ....... el.. 6 .0.,l2 2 Q . I2 lit-tlilcht-ni . ., 26 R. Fenstwiiialter. Fresh .... l.. 5. .l.. 7 23 , llliurp, N. -I.. , . ,lN' Wm. lrctlei, Fresh.. . , ., 2 . 1. ,UH li Jug 29 Nanareth l2 Raymond Korn. Sr ...,..,. l , l. .0 li A 3 ' ll .Nortli:uiipton. ... 28' Richard King, ,lr ...... M. 2. , li, .0.. ti -255 I7 lfaston.. .....,..,,.... 23 blames Miller, Sr., .. ... 2., R .OH 6 ' I 23 District XI Grd placel 7 Wayne Wolf, So. .,... l.. 3 U. 3 e- john Drcisliach, jr. , ., .,. O.. 1 .1 2 229 'liotals 277 - N- -- - ' League matches Bouts 55 55 2 218 Baseball Row om'-Robert Taschner, Robert Max, Robert Muth, Stanley Kaplan, jumor nzanagfr. Horatio Fatzinger. Sam Kressley. Row !wofDon Neiman, Richard Klinesmitb, Syman Hirsh, Richard Huebner. Richard Crush. Richard Haney, Ben Merritt, Harry Baranchok. Row three-Head roach-Ken Wildonger, Mel Geho, Dale Horn, Dale Smith, traineriloe Blankowisch. John Mascali, Ron Batt, Rollie Passaro, anixfant coach-Milo St-wards. We here at A.H.S. are quite proud ofthe 1953 baseball team who captured the East Penn League Championship. The overall record for the season was 13 wins against only 4 losses. One of those rarities in baseball, a no-l1it,no-run game, was chalked up by ace pitcher, Dick Lefty Klinesmith against Phillipsburg. ln this game he aided his own cause by striking out 20 men. Our Canaries and P-burg played another exciting game which we lost, after a tremendous 15 inning battle, 1-U. Dale Horn led the team with an enviable batting average of .3-LS. He also led the team in extra base hits for the season. Rollie Passaro and Dick Klinesmith were ace hurlers for A.H.S. during this season. Passaro won 5 and lost 1 for a percentage of .833. Klinesmith had a record of 7 wins against 2 losses for a percentage of .778. He held the record for the most strikeouts with 122 men going down under his powerful arm. He also pitched the most shutouts, and won the most games. During this season he was voted as the team's most valuable player. Coach Kenneth Wildonger and his assistant Milo Sewards are to be congratulated for the fine job they did, not only this year, but in years past in bringing forth outstanding baseball teams here at A.H.S. page ninetyfeight INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Clay: Player C. AB. H. -Ir. .... Dale Horn .... . . .... 16 ..... 55 .... .19 jr. ,... Syman Hirsh .... .,.. 1 7 ...,. 59 ..... 19 Sr. .... Terry Stewart ..... ,... 1 7 ..... 68 ..... 21 Sr. ,.., Benj. Merritt ..... .... 1 7 ..... 59 ..... 16 Jr. .... Richard Crush .... .... 1 7 ..... S8 ..... I5 Sr. .... Mel Geho ......... .... 1 7 ,.... 65 ..... 16 Jr.. . .Dick Klinesmith ..... . . . 9 ..... 34. . . . . 8 Sr. .... Dale Smith ....... .... 1 7 ..... 65 ....I 15 . .... Rollie Passaro ...,,....... 6 ..... 17 ..... 3 . .,.. Richard Huebner ...,,... 15 ..... 46 .... . . .... John Mascali ....... ... 4 ..... 6. . . .. Sr jr 8 .Ir 1 Sr. .... Don Neiman ........ ... ..... 10. . . .. 4 Jr 7 0 Sr 0 Jr 0 4 . .... Richard Haney ........... 3 ..... .... . . .... Harry Baranchok ,,....... 2 ..... 1 .... . ....RonBatt. ,......... ...1 ..,. Ave. ,.,...345 ......322 ......309 ......27l ......26O .,....246 ......235 ......23l ......176 ......174 ......I67 ......40O ......OOO ......OOO ......OOO Team Totals 17 551 145 Best Batting Ave. ........... . Best Slugging Ave.. . . Dale Horn. . Dale Horn.. Most Doubles ...... Dale Horn, . . Most Triples ....... Dale Horn. . . Most Hone Runs .... Syman Hirsh. Most R.B.I.'s. .... Syman Hirsh. Most Most Most Hits ........... Runs Scored .... Stolen Bases .... Terry Stewart Terry Stewart Terry Stewart .... . . PITCHING RESULTS Richard Klinesmith. . . . Rollie Passaro ....... Richard Haney .... Ronald Batt ...... Team Totals 6. W. ...9 ....... ...6 ....,.. S .... ...3 ....... 1 .... O ...1 ....... .... . .. 13 PITCHING LEADERS Most Games Won .... Richard Klinesmith .... .263 .....34S .....600 2 6 2 17 21 18 15 Pct. ..778 ........833 ........S00 ........O0O .765 BASEBALL - 1953 Schedule Results Won 13- Lost 4 A.H.S. Opp. 9 .... Slatington ..... . . . 0 5 .... Emmaus ........ . . . 0 5 .... Central Catholic' ..... 1 20 .... Northampton. . . . . 9 I .... Reading' .... . . . 0 9 .... Easton' ..,.. . . . 3 8 .... Northampton .... . . , 7 6 .... P-burg' .............. 0 4 .... Central Catholic' ..... 3 3 .... Reading' ........ . . . 2 4 .... Bethlehem' ........... 1 O .... P-burg' C15 inningsj. . 1 5 .... Easton' .............. 6 14 .... Bethlehem' ........... 0 0 .... Emmaus ............. 2 District XI Play-off 4 .... Slatington ............ 8 East Pennsylvania League Play-off 5 .... Reading .............. 1 102 44 East Pennsylvania League Championship ' Denotes league games -k KENNETH WILDONGER Coach MILO SEWARDS Axxixlant Coach K Most Strikeouts ....... Richard Klinesmith .... Most Shutouts ........ Richard Klinesmith .... No-Hit-No-Run game. Richard Klinesmith ...... Against Phillipsburg, NJ. at Amicus Field 6 to O. Canary Thin Clads Row om'flVlike Miller, Don Kistler, Neil Reichard, Durrell Ruler, Dick Shurilla, Dick Krcssler -Iohn Saylor. Row 1200--Alolin Cyphcrs, -lack Sapoch, Bob Hear, lfdward Bannon, Dick Fischl, Charles Weidti Y Dale l etcrs. Roco tlirff -llr-nrv 1Yrif1l1t-affirfant lrainfr. Jamfs Richardson. lim iliannous. Perry Scott. l1.f.flA.ffIIII1 math, Roh Kline, john ll.-ckum. Paul Clyrnsr-warfz. V P 1953 was a banner season for the track team here at Allentown High. Under the direction of Coach Paul Clymer and his assistant, Perry Scott, they compiled a most enviable record of four wins against only one loss. They also placed first in the District 11 meet, and fifth in the P.1.A.A. State meet. The Canary thinclads were sparked by fleet-footed Dick Fischl who tied the record for the 100-yard dash and set new records in the 220-yard dash, 120-yard high hurdles. When the final scores in the District 11 P.l.A.A. track and field meet, held at Pottsville this year, were tabulated, Allentown led with 6212 points. Dick Fischl broke the records for the 120-yard high hurdles, being timed at 1-1.6. and did the same thing for the 180-yard low hurdles with a time of 19.7. Bruce Wetherhold, in the 440, Frank Reinhart, in the shot-put, Dale Peters, in the pole vault, and Robert Kline, in the half-mile gathered enough additional points to give Allentown a first place in the meet. In the P.1.A.A. track meet held at Coatesvilleito determine state champions, Allentown High collected 12M points. Dick Fischl placed second in the 180-yard low hurdles, Dale Peters placed fourth in the pole vault, while the 880-yard relay team made up of Neil Reichard, Richard Kressler, Mike Miller, and Dick Fischl came in second. page one lnmdred SCHEDULE A.H.S. Opp. 42 . . . Reading ..... .... . 75 75 . . . Pottsville .... .... . 42 81 . 4 . Bethlehem ..... .... . 36 55 . . . Phillipsburg ...., .... . 44 715 .... Easton ............. ..,...... 2 UQ 62V2 .,.. District ll Meet ....., ..... F irst place UM .... .... P .I.A.A. State Meet ..... ..4.. F ifth place INDIVIDUAL SCORING Points Event: Richard Fischl ,.... ..,. 8 3M ..... .... I-I urdles, dashes Michael Miller. 4 . Robert Kline. . . Neil Reichard ..., Robert Raymis. . Dale Peters ..... ....35M..... 1 ....314...., ....28 Frank Reinhart ...... .... 2 6 4 4 . Bruce Wetherhold 4... .... 2 3LQ .,,,4 Richard Kressler ..... ,... 1 SM .4.., John Saylor ..4.... .... 1 813 ..,.. Charles Wieder. . 4 John Beckum .... john Cyphers. . Hohn Sapoch ...... ..4417 ....1S ....1-I ....12 Ralph Trentalange. . . ..4. SLQ. . . 4 . james Richardson, . .... ZZ. . 4 4 , Bruce Rodenberger. . . 44.. 1 . , . Hurdles, dashes, broadj ump 880-yard run, relays , , . .Dashes, relays Shot-put, javelin, discus . 4 . .Pole Vault . . . .Shot-put 440-yard run, relays dashes Relays, broadjump 440-yard run, relays dashes . . . .Pole Vault . . . .High jump . . 4 .Mile run . , . .Mile run . . . .High hurdles, high jump Relays, -I-10 yard run . . . .High jump page one hund 'ed and one IM.. . I Champions 1 953- 1 954 FOOTBALL Won ...,,... I0 Lost ......... 0 Tied ........ 2 Rated 2nd Best in Eastern Pennsylvania P.I.A.1-1. All-State Team John Sapoch Guard Honorable Mention Robert Bear Fullbaek Honorable Mention Robert BearwA. S. Beck Youth Foundation Award A .llost Valuable Player. Robert Bear-Alumni A Award- illost Out- standing Back. John Sapoch - Alumni A Award 4 .Wost Out- standing Lineman. Richard Fischl - Eddie Charles Award -A illost Valuable Player. Robert Max-Coco-Cola Bottling Company Award-Illost Valuable Player in A.H.S. -B.H.S. Came. BASKETBALL Eastern Pennsylvania League Champions-1954 Eastern Pennsylvania League All-Star Team John Mascali 1st Team Dale Horn 1st Team Barry Wilson 2nd Team P.I.A.A. All-State Team John Mascali Honorable Mention Dale Horn Honorable Mention Lee Schweyer-Leroy Katz Memorial Award --Players' Choice. John Mascali - Alumni A Award - illost Out- standing Player. John Mascali f Bethlehem Boys' Club Trophy - Most Outstanding Basketball Player. WRESTLING District XI Champions -Individual 130 lb. class 154 lb. class 165 lb. class William Stauffer - Alumni A Award A Most Outstanding Wrestler. Russell Rohrbach William Stauffer Edward Bannan SWIMMING 1953454 Team - District Xl Champions Individuals District XI Champions 50 yd. freestyle 100 yd. breast stroke 200 yd. free style 100 yd. free style 150 yd. Ind. Medley Ralph Doll Frank Rosade Robert Fenstermaker Robert Mohr Roy Snyder Robert Schiffner Frank Rosade Ralph Doll P.I..f4.A. Eastern Regional Champion Roy Snyder 150 yd. Ind. Medley Robert Mohr Y Alumni A Award - Most Out- standing Swimmer. TENNIS 1953 Charles Schmerker - Alumni A Award - lllost Outstanding in Tennis. BASEBALL 1953 East Pennsylvania League Champions Individual Richard Klinesmith - Alumni A Award - Most Outstanding in Baseball. TRACK 1953 District XI Champions Individuals Time or Distance B. Wetherhold 440 yd. run 55.1 Richard Fischl 120 yd. High Hurdle 14.6 Richard Fischl 180 yd. Low Hurdle 19.7 Robert Kline 880 yd. run 2.6:8 Dale Peters Pole Vault 11'3 F. Reinhart Shot put 47' Z 880 yd. Relay: Neil Reichard, Richard Kressler Mike Miller, Richard Fischl ........ 1.35:2 Mile Relay: Bruce Wetherhold, John Saylor, James Richardson, Robert Kline ..... 3.43 :3 Richard Fischl-Alumni A Award-Most Outstanding in Trade. Bethlehem Invitational Relays Neil Reichard, Mike MillerM1st place 440 Relay445.7 Dick Kressler, Richard Fischl-1st place 880 Relay - 1.3426 lst Place - Medley Relay Richard Fischl, Neil Reichard, John Saylor, Robert Kline-3.3721 ' page one hundred and two CHOIR Richarcl Nculwert, Dirfcmr Gl,lil'1 CLUB Norman Flores, Ban' Laurcl Hurlcy, Soprano :Xlfreul Barto, Baritone Allentown Little Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert Kenneth Kulwa. fVlonroc Stevens Riclmrrl Nc-ulwrt :tml Laurel Hurley Lawrence fawlry. .loan Ruisz. lVl:1rlcnc Wtiss urs? fm' Cl'r'w!rmn :H .Wy Tum 1 - 4 Q X 2 'XD Q ik .Tlx mm .Uv lfmfv lf 1 I 7: 7-:wh Rislmul Sclmlnr Pant Kurs. Xlnrxlyn Nlxllvr. BLIIAIWQIILI livr'u111srrwrk Christmas Musical Treat Vvguy' 1.1-uns sun s .l.f .llufwu Sl'I'L'll1ltlt' ln' K'cntral -Iunim' High llzuul llorn Xlichzu-I Hollwn K Illllkll' I' roy Ulm Kraus:- IIWVIT Bu'fhL'I' page 1 ue hznuinmi mul fu 4' 1 V 2 mx . .viii 7..,.......1..i,,,,f,.g iss 15' 5 A W' I -Le-fi. 1+ D .... A 'Z Sh. V Lffr in riglzf Suzanne Vl'rrr1nan. Grctvl Soltys. Rohcrr Max. Marilyn Miller. Mary Rl-insul, Richzml Srvyl-rr, Warn-n licchrcl, Peggy I ,cwis, Ioan Buzizlm-V, Miss Mcfonnrll, lames Mcfonnn-ll. Karl-n ljlL'll'lNlt'I'lQL'l'. Qll1l'lSflIlk' Fcllcr, joseph Rosa-nfvlcl. E V D Sillirzlq Catlmrim: N v I 3 Bauur, Szlrah Bond, Doris Diclrzl. BZlI'l121l'2l Bcrgcnsrock. Men are like Street Cars Junior Class Play, 1953 I e Q .J 2 W page one humlred mul sux Silly! hl171tlJ'.'xX-111. Kuhmnmnn. Krnm-th Kuhn, I'il'ud ilu-n'11h-nf. 3 as Sfdllujirllg jzum-s Mrifonncll, Judy VVilkins, NVilli:lm Glosv, Richard YYick. Sarah Bond, 'Innu-s Ru-ml. I'iIillllN'Ill Pond. john WL-nm-r. Suzzmm- Wcrtman. Fifi! mu' f Barbara B4-rgcnstock, Rolwrr Max. Yolzxmln Pcllirurri, Dah Pen-rs. Peggy I4-wis, Spumcux' 'l'url1insky. Spring Green Senior Class Play 1954 Canary Variety 73-1'p!wrf Show LYZIYOI W1-stin. Larry Krausm fl V Suzanne Wertman Blur ,'llmnz N1Il1l'j' f:1lHi2II10 ,fun Lim Pcggy l.cwiQ vi Q N, 3 Q M, Y 5: if if QT . ii M 'rl gs Ai . i? 32 ' Q M ,-..- .f-f Stars Over A. H. S. Sfm Dum 1' LYQIIU' lu- lnrlm fm i 'K fax 3 . f M g 1 ' Q X 0 ,ji :II ' ' :i ' f' ' ' 1' ' ' ' - 1' T 4 K fi X ' A -x . . .Q F. ,, , ,MI 4 .- .-my ' J? :Q ., ,.,- Q ,X 4' ig . 4 SLT? at 3 QJLANQV Q Q 1' MW 1. gg x '?,gfnQfM W6 5 . 95 1:31 N N S7 gf H is 5' .: f gk' - Si' M1 1 Q1 , 4 , H71 if E f f Xa? PGLNAPB 9 MUN .wr A Er M inf fXf7'5 'k',i7 lg 12 0 A f T 1 X Q Q45 . A W QQ ff '04 -.L 73 Q X A 'Y' Ga win cms MAY 'KM QR Wg-D 12 6 7 13 59 20 '4 7,2 Q6 Q93 ,oi 6 Top lfrnff Q 53 5 l:'f'fn l'rfr1r'ipnl,r muff fat ffeetzuanv F ,V . ,A ' l , lf' 5 N ca Q , ., R. !'1iF7l'l'7ly flzf work Qf Zlze ,vfhool ...1 Principal for a Day John Mascali One of the most respected positions at Allentown High School this year was held by -lohn lVlascali who reigned as Principal-foiw a-Day. .lohn was the sixth senior to hold this office. Because they sold the most CANARY sub- scriptions, the seniors won the right to elect a capable member of their class to act as Mr. l3artholomew's substitute for a twenty-four hour period. xlohn lVlascali emerged victorious. Included in -lohn's tour of duty were visits to the shops. supervision of spelling bee progress. classroom visitations, and a general inspection ofthe A.H.S. physical plant. As a part of his daylong term, he also attended an administrative caucus where, among other things, he looked over high school expansion plans. Another added attraction for .lohn was lunch with Hliornier principal, l3artholomew.', o page one hundred and foiuteen -fx. .Sl it X 'Wx :ft lVlr. Herhert Rt-ichard Hans Toffer Richard Steyn-rt Carl johnson, jr. Theodore Litzenhcrger 'I Fred Greenleaf. -lr. Stephen Bird 1953 Future Srientiftf QI' flnzerira Award 1Vz'mzer.r, .vpomurzd by the .Yaliunal Science Teacherf' .'I,r,ror1'atio1z and the .'111lff1-F071 Sofifry for .llflal,v. Cur Future Scientists Each year Allentown High School is proud of its science students who win awards in local, state, and national contests. This year approximately fifty hoys and girls are taking part in the 8th annual science fair. This participa- tion furnishes them with excellent material for entering the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. This same information can also he used in the Future Science of America Award Winners. 1953 llonorablz fllznricrz in W'f:l1'nghoufe Srienre Talent Sfarrh V1 A cwest 'RAY TUBE ' Harold Scanlin Richard Src-yn-rr t.-4 DL . rv, ,po , if '15 LJ' sw...-v page one hundred and fftecn Boys' Intra-Murals The girls' and boys' intra-mural sports programs differ in that the boys enjoy waterpolo and pass football, while the girls are busy with hockey and soccer. For team names, the boys usually choose the name or nick-name of their favorite college. Most unusual about this is the fact that in both the pass football and basketball leagues there were teams named Cedar Crest. In the 1953 volleyball intra-murals, the Stroudsburg team, captained by Jim Richardson, came out as the winners after a series of scheduled games played after school. These teams, consisting of six members each, begin their contests in the early spring. The water polo league, a comparative newcomer to the boys' schedule, is niade up of five man teams with two substitutes each. The Michigan team, headed by Frank Rosade, won the school water polo crown after a series of fast moving games played in the Little Palestra swimming pool. The ganie of pass football, played in the Jack Coffield stadium, has proven to be one of the most popular sports on the boys intra-mural program. Bob Benner captained the Warriors who captured the pass football league's crown. Another popular boys' sport is basketball. These games are played twice a week in the Little Palestra until the winners are determined by a championship playoff game. Duke, headed by Jake Hess, captured the basketball champion- ship this season. A sure sign of spring is the opening of the golf clinic. This clinic is open to all students interested in receiving instruction in golf. A champion is chosen through a series of playoffs. In 1953 Gibson Smith was the champion. This earned him the honor of having his name engraved on the golf trophy, donated by the Witwer- Jones Sporting Goods Store. In 1953, badminton was open to both boys and girls for the first time. The games scheduled in this tournament were played in the Little Palestra after school. Chris Feller was crowned as the champion badminton player after the first seasons' schedule was completed. Archery is another sport which has recently been added to an ever expanding intra-mural sports program here at Allentown High. At the present, archery is on an instructional basis, but it is believed that regular contests will be held sometime in the near future. page one hundred and sixteen Girls' Intra-Murals The recent round of sports in the girls' intra-mural sports program was the most successful one the Physical Education department has ever had. More girls participated in the recent program than ever before, and with more interest than ever before. Girls' intra-mural baseball was divided into two leagues during 1953. Une league was composed of the regular girls' teams, and the other was made up of girls who had participated in the aquacade and who had to start their games later because of this. The teams were named after famous baseball players. Lou Gehrig, a junior team captained by Marilyn Glass, succeeded in capturing the school championship. The girls turned to famous musical composers for their team names during the volleyball season. Gershwin, a senior team, headed by Margie Duld, copped the school championship after a round of scheduled games and playoffs. Also in among the fall sports we find hockey and soccer, soccer, being new to the sports program this year. For hockey the girls turned to their favorite breakfast cereals for team names, and in soccer they became grammar conscious and chose the parts of speech after which to name their teams. Since old man winter interfered with these outdoor sports before the scheduled games were completed, honor teams were chosen because of their ability to play the game, and for their good sportsmanship. Ping pong was another game which enjoyed increased popularity this year. Shirley Rabinovitz, a senior, garnered the school ping pong championship for the second consecutive year. Basketball foul shooting is probably the most widely participated in contest for girls. Almost every girl in the school had her chance to toe the foul line and try her hand at sinking free throws. Anita Tretter, a junior, was the winner in this contest. Basketball season found the girls intra-mural teams named after current magazines. Life, a senior team headed by Margie Duld, cornered the school championship for this season. The girls' basketball honor team enjoyed it's most successful season in recent years with an overall record of six wins against three losses. Their schedule included games with our close neighbors Catasauqua, Whitehall, Central Catholic, Bethlehem, and Emmaus. They played several close games including a 51-50 overtime loss to Central Catholic, and a 53-Sl victory over Catasauqua. Margie Duld, a senior, led the scoring attack with 228 points for the season. She was followed by Rita Tibensky, a junior, who accumulated a total of 116 points for the team. page one hundred and seventeen '- JULNXOR SENIOR CLASS OFFICICRS l're.vi':lm1! ..,.... ..... V IUHN SAPOCII Vim 1'm1'flf11r ..... . . . .lilwmkli l,.'Xlil.lCK Sfmfrnry . , xImNNia Ro'rm-:Nnmualcu 7'l'!'!I.f!U'. l'. ......,.... Lois Nlovmz The Class of 1954 We, the senior class of 195-1-, come to the end of our public school education with a feeling that we have done more than mark time, but have left behind a worthy record of accomplishments. VVe chose as our officers capable students whose honest desire was to achieve the best for our class. Their cooperation has proved successful throughout the years. Our memories will linger not only in the classroom but on the stage and dance floor as well. We remember burning the midnight oil to finish a term paper. a few tough algebra problems, or a Latin translation. Those weekly gym exhibition practices are also among the unforgetables. We will never forget the thrill of participating in or witnessing as part of the audience, the Canary Variety Show, the Spring Concert, and the Fashion Show. The dramatic abilities in us were brought to light by our Junior and Senior Class Plays. Numerous dances throughout the year spotlighted the calendar, but the main attraction by far was the Senior Farewell. It was a perfect climax to a sensational year. Our winning school spirit was displayed on the gridiron, the basketball court, the mat, and in the pool, as we cheered our team on to victory. .'liIv1'.vfr.r YVIARHQ Kiuissiaai' ljON-Xl.l7 l5L'x'i'oN page one hundred and twenty LINDA J. ACKER 404 N. Halstead Street l.intla . . . active on Uomus :intl Canary . . . more likely to forget something than to reineinl'wt-r it . . .elementary school tenelier. Gfncral Gln' Clnb 2,' Inlramural Bzlflfibtlll 2. 3, -lg Vollfyllall 25 Syn- flzronized S'JL'l.P?llHll1Q 3: Cumuf 3, 45 Canary 3, -lf fr. Rfpulzlit' 25 Aquarade 3,' Spring Conrrrr 3: Student Council 2:jr. Clary Play, prop. 35 Gym Exliibitiuu 4,' Sr. Clan Play, prop. 4. VILETTA C. ADAMS 944 N. Emery Street Susie . . . likes sewing and roller skating . , . plans to join the waves. Cfneml page one hundred and twemyfone MARIE T. ABRUZERIC 851 N. Sixth Street Xlztrie . . , swims :intl ice skates for relaxation . . . plans to attend modeling school. Bu 5 1' v1r.r.r lit! um! io n lluvmrf 21 CIM Club .25 Spring Co nffri f. COLETTA J. ACHEY 423 Walnut Street Clarzihelle . . . excels in roller skating . . . :i librarian :tt her Sunday School . . . would like to work in :tn office. Ipifffllllllllflt' lftlzzrrlifnrl :1 flllppfllfl ffllllll' ,lj ly11rg1m11r11l l'ffllfyball .1',' Slmlful l,'f1u11r1'l 5. MARTHA E. ACIIENBACH 843 N. Sherman Street Xlitzie . . . enjoys painting with oils... a music fan . . . is set on joining: the nzxvy to find Il career. Gfnnal fi!-ffl. Ulff fflulz 2. ,ig li'1'n'S4'r1pf Clllllff Pl1y.f1'rzllSr:'er1t'al.'lz4b.3. BARBARA J. ACKER 620 N. Twenty-fifth Street Allnrhie . . . has fun with children in hospital wztrtls . . . was at Nurses Aitl . . . tleliuhts in sun and surf . . . will specialize in pediatric nursing. College l'rrparalm-y llanfr Club J, .1',' Gym l:'.xh1'!'x'titnL 2. 4. RONALD D. ADAMS 927 Pine Street Cyrzlno . . . enjoys fishing :intl hunting . . . model plane builder . . . will Continue welding. Tfrlzrziral lfyfllllillg Chair 3. LOIS R. ALBRIGHT 128 S. Fulton Street Lo . . . enjoys playing the piano ...treasurer of Allentown Junior Nlusicstl Club . . . plans a career in nursintr. Collfgf l'1'z'pa1':1lory Gln Club Z, 35 fl Cappflla Clmfr Llp Intramural lpllfylzzzll 2, ,ff Baflcrlball 2, 3,' B11 vcbull 3. 3,- Pfrzg-pong 3,' Gym1L'.vlz1'l1if1'or1 2,' Cl1ri,v1ma.r Program 2, 35 Spring Conrzrt 2, 5. FREDERICK D. ANDREYVS 1317 N. Nineteenth Street Freddie . . . plays sandlot foot- ball . . . is lookin! forward to an accounting career. Bufinefx blflMfllll'07l Intramural l?a,fketl1all 2, 3, 4. JOAN M. ARDLE 1421 Liberty Street joan . . . dances and skates . . . enjoys taking pictures . . . has secretarial plans for future, Bufirzefi' Education Irztramural Volleyball 3. ROBERT E. ALBUS 1864 S. Wood Street Bob . . . chooses basketball as favorite sport . . . reads, bowls, and goes camping . . . is looking forward to a career in business. Bufineff Education In?ra1nuralBa.feball 25 Eaflcetball 2: Football 2,' Exrurflorz Club 2. ANGELINA B. ALOTTA 717 Florence Street :Xneie . . . collects articles for her eight scrapbooks . . . movie enthusiast . . . plans to tour Europe. Bax frzeff Ezlural fo iz Student Couneil bl. :L AUDREY S. ANTOLICK 1313 N. Ulster Street Audrey . . . a typical senior who is active in school affairs . . . salutatorian of H. KI. class . . . a future clementary teacher. College Preparatory Honorf 2, 35 Honor Soezieiy Ll,- Intranzural Volleyball 2, 35 Bafleetball 2: Soefer 2,' Snow W'hz'te and rlze Seven Du'arf.i ' 2,' junior Republic 25 Canary 3, 45 Page 3 editor -lg Blue Boole Comnzfttee 3, 4,' junior Clan Program 35 Senior Clary Play, Properly 4. ALFRED J. ALLENDER 1029 Liberty Street Bup . . . an outdoor sportsman ...played B league basketball . . . intends to continue in con-V struction work. Teelzniral Bflifklllylillg Varfity Football 2, 3, 4. MARILYN L. ANDREW 836 N. Twenty-eighth Street Lynn . , . enthusiastic equestri- ennc . . . loves jive . . . is an expert driver. . . plays the piano for enjoyment. College Preparatory Illareliing Band 2, 3, 45 llome .Nurfzng 2,' Gym Exhibition 2, 4. SALIM C. ATIYEH 621 N. Lumber Street Sam . . . swimming and softball enthusiast . . . plans to become a social worker. College Preparatory Stufleul Counrll 2. page one hundred and :wenzyftwo SHIRLEY A. ATTRILI, 710 Filmore Street Shirley . . . like-s tu purtitipzlti' in sports . , . won junior Opt-n City Tennis 'l'ournanic'nt . . . Physical lfducatinn Award at South Mountain . . . plans to he a secretary. B1Lf1'7It',f.Y lfdzuvzlfrnz lrzlramural Brurball 2, 5: R!l.VA't'l- llllll 2. .fi flm'b'fV .ff Sm'1'f'r' -15 follfyball 2. 3. V-I: .lpparuluy Club 2, 3, -If lhlnrf Club -lp 1 Lfmlfrf Club 3, -lj 1l'IAlHl7.IAlI.Q Club 2. 3, -1: .lqlusrznlf,1':Cl1frr- lnulrr .',' Gym l:'.x'l11'l11'lim1 2. JOSEPH AZAR 1535 Tilghman Street joe . . . 11 stntllot lwasvlvall player . . . iiitcrestvtl in wt-ight lifrinv . . . will folluw his high school course through lift-. lillfllllllillll Jule lfmly Bully Buflfllzzg Club 2, 3, -l. ANTHONY J. AZAR 323 N. Fifteenth Street Tony' . . . plays violin in leisure time . . . lllllii'I'S on julopics . . . fll1Ol.lilCCI'l11 Dchlolay. . . plans to lwcoinu il metal worker. General l'ar.fity fl' lfrfftlzdzg 2: Ivllffl-lj' lVrf.rIlir:g 2, 3. lg lnfranzurzzl IIVIIIFI' Polo 2, 5, -1. LOUIS I'. BACHER 231 S. Franklin Street l.ouic. . . il l1llIllt'I'2lI1Ll l-lSllCI'IHZll1 . . . will hccoinc 11 printer. 1'f'1'llIIIit'lll l'r1'r1I1'r!g page one hundred and twenty-three JAMES G. BACHMAN 234 E. South Street JOHN F. BAI,A'l'lNlIZ 220 Locust Street .lim . . . sparc-time mechanic . .. john . . . playa Citi' Class li honieroqin spelling chain-p . . . Ham-lvzill und Cluh l.a-augiu' Bus- will kt-thzill . . . lllt'llIl5L'1' of Civil .Mr Patrol . . . expects lo Aiuin after a tow years in servici- hc a tlraftsinan. Tvffllflllflll .llfrlzzllzffzll Drnfilrlg 'lu' fm' f'-'TUY Dl'll-fllvllg Club 25 Dzuzfr Club 2. Tf'fl 1 Ul -'INN' Allfflfflfllif' GARY D, BANKES EDWARD K. BANNAN S48 N, Irving Street 739 Turner Street 'l'cx . . . tinkcrs with cars . . . W1 - - -'UI' UNI fU'Ui. ?l I'4llN'l'1' plans can-gr in hgtl-I Imumw.- . . . twlislws in clumsicul music, mr-nf, nature :tml sports . , . is hound C,,H,U lJrFpH1,H,U,UV for college to major in research Irzlranzural ll am' Polo .33 Scvzm ilu ilu Q 7 Lollfgf Prrparalury Club -,'llI1IIHl'j' Staff' ,, ,' Spring Conrfrt 3, i llurlmxv .35 Ivllfilif-V limitlmll 2, ,L -I5 lf'rf,vil1'r1g 3, Al: Trarl' 2, ,L -l: Svnfnr illaflz Rr:'1'rrz' Club -l,' I'IlI'.V1-fj' xl 3, -I. ERNESTINE J. BARANEK 815 N. Sixth Street Tootsie . . . good natured . . . favorite past time rollerskaling: . . . future undecided. Bu.v1'r1e,fJ Eduratfou Intramural Bafeball 2: lblleyball 2, 35 Aquafadz 3: Gym Club 2: Gym Exlzibirion 2. LAWRENCE P. BARNER 730 Florence Street Larry . . . is a model airplane builder . . . loves fishing . . . plans to nialce earrer in .Xir Force. Tc C'lI7llAt'lll lflrdrir Red fll'0.V,f Reprfluzzlrlliw lj Rn! Croia' Council. FRANK J. BARNA 506 Brick Street Jay . . . is interested in hunting and baseball . . . an active participant in Class B baseball . . . will he an auto mechanic. Tfrlzniral lyflillflillg JAMES F. BARR 1544 Lehigh Parkway S. ,lim . . . is fond of baseball . . . likes all kinds of mathematics . . . wants to be a lawyer . . . plans to go to Dickinson College. Collfgf l'rfpur'aIm'y .L SHIRLEY A. BARRALI. 714 Genesee Street Shirley . . . always looking for excitement . . . roller skates, swims, and sews to keep busy . . . intends to be a hair dresser. Gfneral Tumbling Club 2. JACQUELINE I. BASKIN 935 Monroe Street Jackie . . . admirer of horses and does . . . anticipates a career in interior decorating. Bufineff Ezluralion Iniramural Bafkftbnll 25 Dantz' Club 25 Tri- Ili- Y 2. PATRICIA A. BARRETT 198 Allen Street Pat . . . interested in all sports . . . dances to popular music . . . ambition is to become a model. Buurzexy Edufafian Sewing Club, ,i'ei'retary, 2,' lllufir .lpprn'iatz'on Club 3. WILLIAM W. BASSLER 745 N. Fountain Street Bip . . . dabbles with oil paints . . . a hunting, fishing, and swim- ming enthusiast . . . plans to start his own business. General Intramural Bafketball 35 Body Building Club 2,' Ili-Y Club 2, 3, 4. page one hundred and twentyffour NANCY R. BAUM ROBERT P. BEAR 2737 Fairview Street Nancy . . . a dash of sugar and of spice . . . has ai flare for every- thing that is nice . . . efficient editor of Coinus . . . hopes for ll B.A. from Wilson College. College Prrparafory Ilonorf 2, 3,' Nail, llonur Snr. -lg Infra. Volleyball 35 Ping- pong 3: .llaknup Club 2: Dane: Club 3,' Comuf 4,' fr. Clan Play, Hltlkf-up .?,'FH,l'lII-1171 Show .75 Gym lfxhiibfi 'nn Al. fl- pfftfb' JOAN M. BEAZLEY 2026 Washington Street Joni . . . enjoys reading from the sublime to rthe fidicullous . . . is active in c urci wor . . . ad- vertising manager of Coinns . . . plans to major in social science at Kutztown. Collrgzr Prrparainry Honorf 2, .35 Intramural Ping- pong 2, 3, 4,' Dranzatirx J, 4,- Maler-up Club 2,' Library Club 3,' Comuf 4,' Canary l'r1r1'f!y Show, rnalrr-up, 4. page one hundred and twentyffiic 42115 N. Sixteenth Street Bob . . . energetic ro-captain of the football team . . . president of his class in junior year . . . all round Sportsman . . . plans n college career. Cenfral l'ar,rz'Iy Foolball 2, 3, -If Intra- mural Bafbflball 3, -If luryily .xl Club -If Studfnt Counrll 2, 3, prr11'rle'nt, 4. 5 ,Novi V! DORIS E. BECHTEL 120 N. Fourth Street Debbie . . . active in all sports .. .finds pleasure in dancing... will become a bookkeeper. Bu51.NFJ,f Eduraifnn Ilonorf 25 Infra, Barlfflball 2, -lg Bafrball 2, -I,' Sorrrr 2, 45 l'ollz'yball 2, 3, captain, -If Turnliling Club 2, -If Apparafuir Club 2, -lg Dann' Club 4l,' fr. Rfd Croix 45 Sludenl Counril 45 Clrffrlmzlrr 2,' Cym liv- lzibiifon 4. RONALD E. BATT 507 N. Kearney Street Slim . . . enjoys hard game of hzisehall or basketball . . . loves pounding our tunes on piano. . . expects to work in auto shop. Trrlz n iral .flulo ,lllflillll n Iifll' Ivlllfllj' lirlffball 3. -I: jl' Frm!- Q- ' -' . . ball -, laruljx .1 Al, l. CAROLE A. BAUER 429 N. Leh Street Cnbby . . . takes things as they Conte . . . plays piano like an expert . . . plans to enter Penn State for home economics. Collrgf Prfparatory llunnrf 2, 3: Nall. llnnnr Snr.: lnrra. lbllfyball Clianzpiimli- 2, 3. -lf Bafbrtball 2, 3, -lj Haip- ball 2, 3, 45 Sorrer -I,' llurbfy -l,' lnife Saving 2, 3, -lg Tumbling Club3,-lgxlppa1'atu.rClub2,.t',Al,' Dann' Club 3,' Imaflrfxr Club -lf Canary Sollrifar 2: .-lquflratlf Student Dir. 2, 3, -l,' Gym Ex- lllilllllillil 2, 4. . 'J' UMW 0 f' f BRUCE A. BAUER 619 Tilghman Street Hauer . . . fascinated by model airplanes . . . will continue :is at Welder. Tfrli n :ral ll'rlilfn Q CATIIARINE E. BAUER 33 N. Fulton Street Cathy . . . enthusiastic rzih rnh girl . . . winner ol United Nations trip . . . college hound . . . future laboratory technician. Collrgr Pr.f'para1nry lfnlmrf 2, 3: Nall. llunor' Sur.: lntra. Surfer 4g lloflcey 2, 3, J: l'nllfj'b11ll2, 3. Alq l?.f1,rl'f1bnll.?. 3, Al: Sqltbnll 2, 5, 45 Stuflrn! Cuunrfl, Snr. 2: Lift' Sazilng J: Danfr Club 3, -lf l.rarlrr,v Club l'1'i'f-l'1'fx. 3, -lg .-lpparatux 2, 3. -I: Clirfrlfflrlrr 2, 3, -I: xlqna- razlr 2,'Cym E.vbib1'tim1 2, 1. ' :gif 6' if Ja. gf! ILQ' at l l l WYll.BER'I' W. BECKICR 537 Walnut Street Willy . . . roller skates every chance he gets . . . plays Class B hast-hall . . . plans to continue working at a local electrical con- tracting company. Terh n iral l:'ler'Ir1'c Rftl Crow Rfprf.ffnlf1l1':'f -I. WAYNE G. BEITLER 122316 S. Third Street Curly . . . enjoys movies and playing basrbrll . . . participates in city league s . . plans for college or the 'iir force. College Preparalorbv JOHN R. BECKUM 939 Hamilton Street Becks . . . chooses dancing favorite pastime . , . plans studv medicine at Kluhleubc-rg and 'lfniversity of Pc-nnsylvai College Preparatory liartrltv Trark 2, 3, -If Swlrnnz , Ins J, 3, fl: Inlraznural Izlvlllfl' Palo 12 -I 2, 3. -lj l'11rr1'Iv ,J Clu Envy' S-Jviln Club 3. J. ff' ifluff JAMES F. BELL 550 Mohawk Street Jim . . . hobbies are hunting and fishing . . . intends to go into the navy and then to Lehigh electrical engineering. College Preparnlury Plmfn Club ,ig jl' Funrlmll 2. WARREN R. BECHTEI. 404W N. Halstead Street Hover . . . enjoys baseball and swimming . . . writes mysteries . , . plans to go to college or to an F.B.l. School. College Preparatory lnframural Bafkelball 2. 3, -l,' Wafer Polo 3, 45 HMM .V-Ire Like Streetearf' 35 Canary Staff lpezge 1 co-edflor 4: Ivey Club 3, 45 Orotan Delmiing Sllflifljl 3, 4,' junior Prrnn Cornmflfee 35 Spring Conrerl .l. ,lf-P QC Q 5- WC , , CYNTHIA A. BECKER 416 Court Street Cindy . . . plays ping-pong in spare time . . . active in church work . . . is looking forward to housekeeping. BzcJ!'1ze,r,r Edufalirnz Glee Club 25 Iurraniurul linlley- ball 2,' Tri- Ili- Y 25 Spring Concert 2. WILLIAM F. BECHTEL 2317 S. Fifth Street Bill . . . repairs automobiles . . . plays country music over a local radio station . . . hopes to get a position at Bell Teleplloiie. Teehnieal Elertrfr Choir 25 Stage Crqfr Club 2,' Siage Crew 2. SAMUEL I. BECKER 1522 Chew Street Sammy . . . can be found either fishing or playing baseball . . . member of U.S. Naval Reserve . . . plans on forestry career with Penn State his immecliate goal. College Preparatory Intramural Ba.fketl1all2, 3, 4. to page one hundred and twcntyfsix RUSSELL W. BELLER 622 Oak Street Russ . . . achieves felicity lmy swimming . , . works as a life- guard at a private pool. . . plans to join tlle merchant marines. Terk 11 liflll lflfrtrlt' Intramural ,,yI1lt'I' Palo K, -1: Lift' Szwing 2. 3, -li .'ltl1'am'ftl S?l'l'?lHHI'Pl.K 4. BARBARA BERGENSTOCK 335 N. Seventh Street Babs . . . possesses talent for singing . . . a live wire . . . has natural love for tlramatics . . . plans to he a music teacher. General Chair 3, .ftlflltll FIIIIIIFNIIIII, 4.'Clff Club, IlFf0NIf2H7Il'.fl, .1'.' Clllrp.-' ,fy Sprlng flUl1I't'Vf 3, -If Intra- mural Vullryball 3, 4: Sllflifl' .35 'Klint .lrr l.1'lt'r Sirfftram- .if D1'zZJ' Raimi .35 .lftlxfr .'1PPl'fl'I'!If1'1J7l Club ,lg l'11r1'rlAv Shmc' 3, fl?-dllfffllif, 4. LEANNA M. BENDER 1219 Lehigh Avenue Lear1na's liolwbies are cooking: and collecting popular recortls .. . plans to work in a store. Cfnfral Ylllffllllllllg Club gf lIlll'IIHIIH'I1l Btllfllllll 3. 'l. LOUISE J. BERGHOLD 227 Hamilton Street Louise . , . all American chat- terer . . . plays piano . . . enjoys ice skating . . . is colleue lvountl. Cfnfral llorzozgi' 2, .lf Gln Club 2,' l,l.HLQ' Pong .lf lblleyliall .fp Sewer' 2: Canary 3, 45 Dfbllllillg Snr. 3, -If Carman Club -If Future Yvfll!'lIfl',l' of .-Interim -1: Cnmuf -lf Sfutlru! Coluldl. iff., 2: Daurf Cum. 2: Spring f.'lllI1'l'l'l 2: lvzlrifly Slime 2. CHARLES BERMAN 332 Ridge Avenue forwartl to future as an eneineer. Crfllrgf l,l'f'fJIll'IIlfH'j' l:'11g1'r1rfr,v Club el. page one hundred and tweutyfseren RICHARD A. BERNECKER 611 N. Sixteenth Street Lefty . . . artlent ltunter and fisherman . . . owns at variety of rifles anti pistols . . . enjoys roller skating . . . plans to enlist in air force. Tzrl1,'11'ral lflfrifir l.lfr Saving Club 2, v Chuck . . . enjoys watelting tlie oltl movies on 'l'.X. . . is looking NANCY LOU BERND 1018 Green Street Nancy . . . likes to twirl lvaton . . . one ol the levi' telltale tenor saxophone players . . . is looking forward to college tlays at Rutl- town Slate ,lit'1lCll1'l'S College. College l,l'1'Pt1l'IIl1Il'AX' .'llfU'f!ll4IIlQ Bam! 2, 3. J. CAROLYN N. BERNSTEIN 1514 Liberator Avenue Carolyn . . . lwalvysitter . . . plays miniature golf . . . is looking lorwartl to working in an office. lfllf l'11f',v,r l:'tl11ruf1'n1l llfomrr 2. .lg t.'un11urrt'1'1ll Clulf lvf7'r'r'll,V .L BERTRAND P. BICKEI, 1145 Hamilton Street Patsy . . . racing enthusiast . . . hopes to own zz hotly shop und become a race driver. Trrliniral fllllll Bally BRUCE K. BILGER 105 Susquehanna Street Bootie . . . likes fishing . . . en- joys tennis . . . plans to he auto bodv re airman. , P Tfrlzzlfral .flulo Body I'ar,rf1y Tfnnfs 3, 11. JEAN A. BIEVER 920 S. Eighth Street Jeanie.. .likes to swim and play badminton . . . will major in elementary teaching at lintz- town State 'l'eachers College. College Preparatory Snztfnal Sfaff Club 2,' Ilozzmgr 2, 55 Ilmmr Society . EARL W. BINDER 31 N. Seventeenth Street Bender . . . Canary and Comus photographer . . . movie pro- jectionist . . . interested in agriculture. Cnllrge Preparatory Camfra Club 3. A RICHARD P. BINGELI. EDWARD R. BINGHAM 1617 Tilghman Street Big Ed . . . very much interested in hunting and fishing . . . is active at Y.M.C.A .... hopes to advance in the field of drafting and later attend college. 975 Wyoming Street Dick . . . often raids refrigerator . . . is active in baseball. swim- ming, and tumbling . . . expects to be Zl pilot or engineer. College Prfparatory I v . 1'a,H'ty Swf,,,,,H',,g y',,,,,, 3, 4: TrfhnirallVIrcIian1calDraftz1zg Intramural Warn Polo 3, 45 Tumbling Club 2, 3, prefi- dfnt, 4. , 'J 5 I'ar.r1'?y Su'1'n1nz1'r1g 2, 4. JANICE E. BLACK 523 Cumberland Street Jan . . . collects resort and city JOHN W. BLEY 1004 Club Avenue Jack . . . is interested in golf and tinue in the automotive trade. Tzchniral Auto Mffhd7l1.fA' Intramural GoU' 3. enthusiast . . . makes most of . her own clothes . . . plans to enter field of nursing. General lllarching Band 2, 3, -I: Conrfr! Band 3, 4,' Rarleftball Band 3: Intramural Bai-krllrall 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. page one hundred and twentyfeight pennants . . . is a photography automobiles . . . plans to con- ll? Y? i PHILIP ll. BOGER 313 S. Madison Street Phil . . . interested in all sports . . . plays Club League baseball . . . would like to become a professional baseball player. Techniral Printing Vanity Baxketball 2, 3, 4: far- .rily A Club -I. H. RICHARD BOGH 726 Green Street Dick . . . was Boy of the Year, 1950 . . . is expert archer and member of Walden Archers . . . camp counselor . . . has plans for architectural engineering at Penn State. College Preparatory Intramural Archery 3,' Square Dance Club 3, vife prefidentg Key Club 2, 3, 4,' En- gineerx Club 3, 4,' Ili-Y. page one hundred and twenty-nine RONALD R. BLOCH 261 E. Maple Street Ron . . . likes dogs . . . member of Lehigh County lfish and Game Society . . . plans to be- come El fender bender. Tefhniral .flulo Body Reel Croff Repre.rent11!1'ee 4. PEGGY E. BLOSS 505 N. Bradford Street Peg . . . good figure skater . . . enjoys playing softball. . . plans to become private secretary. Bu.r1'ne.r.r Erluration Clee Club 2,' Ire Sbaling Club 35 Bio-Srope Club 2: flpparaluf Club 3: Tumbling Club 3. RENEE H. BOGER 1417 S. Eighth Street Renee . . . loves dancing and driving . . . plans to be a recep- tionist or enter the service. Bufine.-'J lfzlucatfon RICHARD H. BOHNER 1211 Turner Street Dick . . . a joker always . . . absorbed in golf. . . ranks fishing high . . . a prospect for business or engineering. College Preparatory Intramural Football 3,' Bafketball 2, 3, 4,' Bafeball 2,' junior .Math Review Club 35 Senior Math Review Club 4,' Engineenr Club 4. JANET C. BLOSS 239 E. South Street Jan . . . hails from Philadelphia . . . enjoys singing hit songs . . . looks forward to career as tele- phone operator. General LOIS D. BODDER 1049 N. Kearney Street Loie . . . collects records as ci hobby . . . enjoys swimming and dancing . . . plans to become :i secretary. Bufirzeff I'f:lurat1'nn llonorf 25 Clee Club 2,' Carolerx 25 Band 2: Orrlzeftra 2,' Com- mercial Club -l,' Snow White 2. ,, I, S KENNETH E. BOLLINGER 533 Sumner Avenue Ken . . . church league baseball player . . . continuing apprentice- ship as a tool and die maker. Tfrbnical .lllarlzfne Slmp Boyf' Life Saving 35 Student Council 4. NANCY A. BORTZ 2312 Tilghman Street Nance . . . collects pop records . . . also sketches and dabbles in oils . . . intends to go to college with goal as a fashion illustrator. College Preparatory Intramural liolleyball 2, 3, 45 Ba5lee1ball3, 4,' Bayeball 25 .-lr! Club 2, 3, -If Comuf 3, 45 210 Club 4,' llluflraior for CUHIIIJ' 195-l,'1'lH.l'lI1'1HI Slum' 3. '., 'O In FRANK W. A. BOYER 525 Park Street Frank. . . a travel bug ...active in church organizations . . . future hookkeeper or missionary. l314.fine.f,r Ifdurar in ri THOMAS W. BREINER 230W E. Union Street Doaker . . . enjoys playing pinochle . . . member of Little Lehi h Fish and Game Associa- tiong . . after the service, will head for Southern Xlethodist University. Technfeal il1ecbaniralDraf1ir1g Red Cro.r,r Repre.vfr1tatfz'e 4. SARAH A. BOND 526 N. Front Street Sairanne . . . paper mache expert . . . collects earrings . . . plans to attend a dramatic college. General A Cappella Clmir 3, -l,' Jr! Club 4. SUZANNE G. BOWMAN 2929 Greenleaf Street Suzie . . . a movie sobber . . . is rarely excited or worried . . . is fond of animals, especially cats . . . plans to enter Bucknell . . . I course of study undecided. College Preparatory llonorf 2, 35 Intramural folley- ball 2, 35 Bafeball 2, 3, 4,' Sor- rer 4,' Synfhrnnized Swimming 2: Life Saving 2,' Apparatuf Club 2, 3, 4: Tumbling Club 3, 4,' Dance Club 3, -1,' Leaderx Club 4,' Gym lf.vb1'b1't1'r1r1 2, 45 Aquaeade 2. X- A A , A Y ' I AJ W lJ' -X 'j Lau!! 'Lv' ' D 1,-- ' I DOUGLAS B. BRACY 1943 W. Livingston Street Doug . . . a baseball fiend . . . was the champion spcller of the school in tenth grade . . . would like to lie pro ball-player but will probably major in psycho- logy at Moravian. College Preparatory llonurf 25 l'ar,s'1'Iy Bayebrzll 3, 4,' Engineerf Club 4: 210 Club 4. LA RUE J. BREISCH 338 W. Federal Street Dolly . . . spends leisure time dancing and skating . . .plans for a business career. R'lLJ'I'lIf.T,T lfilurntiorz Intramural Volleyball 2, 3,' .411- parafuy Club 2: .-Iquamzle 3,' Prey.: Club 25 Tumbling Club 25 junior Reel Crow Repre- .ffI1llIlI'I'f 3,' Cym E.tl1ib1'I1'0r1 2. page one hundred and thirty MARLENE L. BREISCH 716 Woodward Street Marlene . . . avid tennis player . . . loves the ocean . . . American Legion award winner and salu- tatorian at South Mountain . . . aspires to career as a medical secretary. Bu.r1'11r,r,r Ifduraifon llonorf 2, 35 Naffonal Honor SOHVFIQ' 4: Intramural Barbel- ball 25 Ping-pong 3,' lbllfyball 2, 3,' C0lI1l!1!ffI'Ul Club, vice prr.r1'dent, 45 Comur -If Tumb- ling Club 2,' Sluzlfnt Council 2, 3. ROBERT E. BRINKER Wescoesville Bob . . . enjoys working on farms . . . wants to he either a farmer or a bookkeeper. BuJ1'n:.f.f Erluralinn Color Cuanl .1lll7'l'lIfPIALf Band 2, 3, 4. v 1 C page one hundred and thirty-one DONALD P. BRINKER 908 N. Penn Street Don . . . working with chemicals and swimming are his ideals . . . hopes to acquire a position at Western Electric. Technical Cablnft .Waking Clmrf Club 2. RODNEY D. BROCIOUS 14205 Gordon Street lirocie . . . enjoys fishing, knives, and guns . . . played softball for church league . . . intends to take up carpentry. Tfrlznfrnl Carpfnlry ROBERT li. BROOKS 2126 Liberty Street Bob . . . collects match folders, and books hy Cooper . . . mem- lwer of Dehlolay . . . active in church work . . . hopes to speci- alize in science. College Preparatory Inirunzural lbllfybzzll 2, 3,' Fool- ball 2. BERDINE O. BROWN 1251 N. Nineteenth Street Dean . . . collects foreign dolls . . . is active in church work . . . hopes to become a Florence Nightingale and major in phys- ical therapy. Cnzeral Clee Club 2,' .1 Cappella Choir 3, -lg Gym E.vl1ib1'f1'or1 Z: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Chl'l.J'lII1l1.Y Program. 2, 3. x fx K , Nu xA 0 , -I ,, :swf If ROSEMARY BROSKY 829 S. Front Street Rosie . . . claims sports and driving as favorite hobbies . . . is resolved to wear navy uni- form. Gfilfflll Inframural Balball 2, Ba.rl'rllmll 2, 3, -lg Buxrbull 3, -lg l'olley- ball 2, 3, 4: Jpparalux Club 2 3 Tumbling Club 7 1' ,.,' :fr ..,.. ELIZABETH H. BROWN 779 E. Washington Street Bethy . . . is one of the local be-bop fans . . . a blonde lass with skating, swimming, and dancing as her favorite pastimes . . . plans to stay in the retail selling field. Diilrlbutfve lfzlucatfon Clfe Club 2,' Dliilfl-llllllivf Educa- tion Club -I. NANCY E. BROWN 720 N. Fountain Street Nan . . . a travel bug. . . hopes to become a horticulturist. l?u,f1'ne,r,r Edufation WALTER V. BROWN 109 W. Emmaus Avenue Walt . . . can he found roller skating when not tinkering on cars . . . finds time for hunting and baseball . . . will continue study of mechanics in air force. Technical Auto lllerlzan lil 1 PHYLLIS E. BROWN 732 Cedar Street Phyl . . . plays the piano . - sings in church choir. . . is very interested in secretarial Work, Bu.rine,r,r Edufalimz llonory 2, 35 llonor Sariety -If Clee 'Club 25 Choir 3: Cum- merfzal Club 3. RALPH L. BUCHMAN 935 N. Nineteenth Street Booker. . . church league basket- ball player . . . plays class B baseball . . . hopes to continue working at Aldrich Pump Co. . . . later join the navy. Tefhnieal lklarlzine H14-Y Club .ff Student Courzril Reprefrnlative 2. BARBARA ANN BURCH 425 E. Hamilton Street Babs. . .collects scatter pins.. . can often be found ice skating . . . enjoys teaching Sunday School . . . hopes to become E1 telephone operator, General Tri-llifl' Club 2,' Ire' Sklllliilg Club 3. JACK A. BURGER 619 Linden Street Jack . . . a sports car enthusiast . . . is a champion archer with the Walclens . . . will make mechanical engineering his fu- ture. Technical Draflfng Ilonorr 2. 3,' Honor Society :lg Choir 2, 35 Inlramural Water l Polo 3, 45 Hi-Y Clubg Student -2 Council 2, 3, -lg junior Red if , . W. i Crnff 2. t ie , H' si S A 15.1-A' , JM DAWN F. BURGER 25 S. Filbert Street Dawn . . . an A.H.S. stepping majorette . . . an ice skating en- thusiast . . . is fond of all sports and dancing . . . has a position with Bell Telephone ahead. General Intramural folleyball 2: Baxleet- ball 2,' Soffer 2,' Softball 2, 3,' Glee Club 2,' Bio-Scope Club 2, prefidentg Dance Club 3, 4,' llflajoretfef 3, 45 Spring Con- cert 2. ROBERT L. BURKHOLDER 1638 Turner Street Burky . . . absorbed in chemistry and other physical sciences . . . collects classical records . . . wants to attend college . . . sees a future in nucleonics. College Preparalory Honorf 2, 35 National Honor Sorietyg Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Phyfiral Science Club 2, 4,' Key Club 2, 3, 4,' Senior Math Review 4,' Lehigh Valley Srienre Fair 2. page one hundred and thirtyftwo Eff FREDERICK B. CACIOLO 422 W. Emmaus Avenue Cass . . . skates and fishes for enjoyment . . . expects to con- tinue on co-op job, Trclznfral Cabinet .llaking Natizralllrl Club 2. ROBERT J. CANNING 2938 Chew Street ob . . . lfagle Scout . . . a gun ug . . . enjoys hunting . . . ants to be a chemical engineer. .ollege Preparatory ngineerf Club 4,' Plzyfifal Sri- fnre -lg Plly',fl.ff Cnnferenfe 45 Senior .llath Revfefc' -l. page one hundred and tlnrtyfthree CHARLES S. CANNING 2938 Chew Street Chuck . . . likes wrestling . . . enjoys a good game of water polo . . . conference chairman, Lehigh County Roy Scouts of America . . . belongs to Nlunsec Indian Dancers. Ceneral Intramural Barlnllnfon 2: lVater Polo 3: l'ar.r1'ty 1Vre,-'fling 2, 3, -1: l'ar.tz'Iy .-I Club -1,' lVre.rl- ling Club J. f 'A ' A fliu. ff 'lf' B ARA L. CANOVA 2214 E. Fairmont Street Barbie . . . enjoys popular music and working with small fry . . . first prize winner of National Humane Poster contest . . . hopes to become a fashion illustrator. General Clee Club 2: lnfranilcral Sorter 2: Ping-Pong 3, -l,' Bafeball 2, 3, 4: Jr! Club 2: Trl-111'-Y 35 Comuf -If Porler 3, 45 Year Baal: Committee .ig Fafhion Show 3, -If Aquararle 3,' Gym 41 Blue Book Cartoonift 4,' .lIen :Ire Like SIreeIcar.r'y 3. BRUCE H. BURKLEY JOSEPH BUSKARITZ 1114 Oak Street 426 North Street Bruce . . . rehearses. teaches, joe . . . enthusiastic about arranges and performs as a sports . . . enjoys painting mrs musician: it will be his life's . . . expects to enlist in L work. army. College Preparatory Terhnivnl nluto Bmly Convert Hanzl. JEANETTE L. BUSS DALE S. BUTZ 538 Greenleaf Street 812 N. Lumber Street Nettie .enjoys roller skating liup . . . would play baseball and. swimming . . . hopes to everyday if youll let him . achieve a higher position in will be a surveyor. Scllmg' Q X ' General D 'lr'b m ' L'! mll 'l Intramural Football -l,' Hayle! Glee Clull 2: Spring Cuneer! Z,' llall 3, -I. Cy III E.YlIl'lI1ill0ll 2. LINDA M. CHARLES 105 N. Eighth Street Lin . . . artistically inclined . . . star record in athletics . . . ont of Jordan l'ool's mermaids 5. . plans to become a housewife. Burineu lirlucation Intramural Barleetball 2, captain: Volleyball 2, eaptaz'n,'Canary rolifitor 4. SHIRLEY A. CHRISTMAN 1410 S. Jefferson Street Susie . . . frequently found at a sewing machine . . . collects various dolls . . . is serious in her work . . . aims for teaching as a goal. College Preparatory Honorr 2, 5: furzior Rell Crow 2g 210 Club -1. GERALD C. CHESTNUTT 1235 N. Ulster Street jerry , . . an avid baseball fan . . . plans to attend Annapolis. College Preparatory junior liarifly Baxkelball 25 Intramural Football ul. . J ' ,fb ,, V ,J B fl' fs 'JJ X J' NORMAN J. CIMEROL 645 N. Fourth Street llerky . . . likes his trumpet . . . loves classical and modern music . . . basketball is his favorite sport . . . a future gun ho-boy for a lew years. General .llareliizzg Bam! 2, 3, 4: Convert Band -If 0l't'1IF.l'f7'll 25 Rond- Y-Iioog I-Teeny. Life GERALDINE CARPENTER 125 Chestnut Street Gerry . . . has travel itch . . . football fan . . . enjoys ice skating and swimming. . . hopes to enter comptometer school. I?uJ'1'r1er,v Ezlufal io rz Glee Club .25 Intramural l'ollfyA ball 25 Bafeball 2: Tri- 111'-Y 2: Ire Sleatfng Club 2. PASQUALE A. CERCIELLO 424 N. Seventh Street Pat . . . plays basketball . . . likes outdoor sports and dancing will continue as a machinist. Teclzuical lllaelzfne Intramural Football 2,' Barbel- ball 25 III'-li Club .775 Ifuyr' SIIUISHK 3. LAWRENCE A. CAWLEY 154 Hamilton Street Larry . . . plays church baseball and basketball. . .likes wrestling . . . will become a professional dance artist. College Preparatory .-I Cappella Clzoir 3, 45 Canary Clipperf 45 Intramural Foot- ball 2, 35 W're.r1l1'ng -If Sportf- man Club 2, pre,r1'der1t,' Spring Concert 3, -I. ELEANOR M. CHAPKOVICH 923 S. Sixth Street Chappie . . . enjoys sports, especially swimming . . . spends spare time traveling . . . finds pleasure in popular music . . . looks forward to a career as a secretary. Bu.fir1e.f.f Education Clee Club 25 Intramural Volley- ball 2,' Barketball 2, 'Belle of I?III'I'!'IlH1!lH 2,' Y-Teeur 2. Q. 'E l page one hundred and thirtyffour LEWIS CIROCUO 1932 Allen Street Lcadfoot Lew . . . plays City League basketball . . . likes popular music . . . plans to travel. Trrlzniral Auto .lhrlzarz lc Band 2,' 1nlramuralBa,rkftb11ll 35 Football 35 Rfd Cro,r,r Club 3. ROBERT M. ULEWELL 231 S. Fourteenth Street Bob . . . listens to popular music . . . spends summers at Cedar Beach . . . plans to attend West Point or an engineering school. Callfgr Preparatory llunorf 2, 3: fliatiruzal Honor Sofietyg fl' Fuolbflll jf lur- ,firyFof1fball3, -l. -P! .5 .J V YVONNE CLARK 320 N. Eighth Street live . . . enjoys dancing . . . spends much time writing letters . . . 'l'.A.C. Room second home ...future receptionist. Bufiriewx Ealumfiwz Dane: Club 2, 3: Rmzrl-Y-l'0o 2, .3,' wire-jJre.rfflf11!.1l,' Tri- Ill- Y 2, v1're-prffidfrzt, 3, prfyfrleul, 4. ERMA K. CLYMER 1826 Washington Street lirma . . . spends leisure time in reading . . . enjoys swimming . . . is active in church work . . . hopes to attend lxutztown to become an elementary teacher. College' Preparatory Sluflrnl Council -1. page one hundred and tltirtyffive NANCY A. COLES 1101 Hanover Acres Bio-Step: Club 2. LOUISE J. COLUSSO 719 N. Jordan Street Bubbles . . . gift of nab . . . pre- fers popular records to books . . . enjoys dancing . . . future in- cludes position in business. Iiz1.vi'r1f,i-,f lffl zzraliu 11. Iulra. B11-'fball 25 BlZ.fl'flbl1ll 25 Soren' 2: Volleyball 25 nlppara- tux 3, -If xlquaraflf jj Dzznrz Club -I: Gym Club 2,' Tri- Ili- Y 3: Tumbling Club 5, -If Gln Club 2: Clzeerleazlfr 2,' fldjlllvllll Slmfe 45 Gym Li.7ClIlb1.ll.07Z 2, 4: Oppm'Iun1'ty Show 2,' Snow Iylllilfyy 2. Nancy . . . loves to read . . . interested in nursing, Gfnrral - N. JAMES M. COLLINS 1329 N. Ulster Street Shorty . . . interested in hunting and fishing . . . would like to continue his machine shop edu- cation. Technical .llarlzine Slzup lfeziglzt l,iff1'ng Club 5. CHESTER R. CONRAD 721 Cedar Street Chet . . . collects stones... fixes automobile motors . . . played Bleague baseball . . . plans to go in the navy. Terb II irrll lflfrfrif ROBERT F. CONRAD 2309 Allen Street Bob . . . fishes and collects stamps . . . has no immediate plans for the future. College Preparatory Chen' Club 2,' Engineering Club 25 Phyxical Science Club 3,' Natural Science Club 3, 4. EDWARD L. COOPERMAN 2009 W. Livingston Street Ed . . . stamp and coin collector . . . plans to go to Lehigh for civil engineering and then into navy. College Preparatory Honore 3,' Vanity Tenni,r,' En- gineer: Club 4,' Senior Math Club 4,' Vanity A 4. LY, x' it MARY D. CONTI 1906 Hamilton Street Nlary . . . a dramatic bug . . . adept in writing, swimming and tennis. . .fond of cats . . . headed for college. College Preparatory llonorr 35 Intra. Volleyball 2, 3, 4,'Ba:ke1ball2, 3, 1l,' Hockey 2,- Softball 2, 4,' 'Ellen Are Like Streetcarfn 35 Spring Greenn 4,' Tumbling Club 3,' Aquacacle 3,' Pan-American League -If Cornur 3, club eclitor, 4,' Canary Staff 45 Cym Exhibition 2, -lf Fafhion Shore 2, 3, 4. RICHARD H. COPE 1036 Tacoma Street Little Dick . . . often found tinkering with hot rods . . . is undecided about future plans. College Preparatory llloclel Home Building Club 2,' Intramural Football 45 Barker- ball 4. JULIUS E. CORINGRATO 407 Washington Street Pooch . . . enjoys stamp collect- ing and model airplane building . . . intends to continue working at Aldrich Pump Co. with an eye on engineering. Technical .Mechanical Drafting Drafting Club 2,' llonorf 2, .ij National Honor Society 4. FREDERICK M. CORRELL 2043 Greenleaf Street Fred . . . takes up electronics and stamp collecting in spare time . . . hopes to enter Lehigh University to become an elec- trical engineer. College Preparatory Honore 35 Engineenr Club 2, 3, 45 Phyrical Science Club 4,' Phyficy Conference 4. GEORGE R. CORNELL 431 Hamilton Street Cork . . . hails from Girard Col- lege in Philadelphia . . . coins intrigue him.. . and the marines interest him. Technical Electric junior Hundred Choir 2,' Intra- mural Bafeball 3,' Clan vice- prerident 2,' The Ambush , 25 Our Town 2, 3: DAVID F. CRESSMAN 1349 Hamilton Street Dutchce . . . hunts small and large game . . . scout leader . . . hopes to become a general contractor. Technical Carpentry Shop Football, Barleetball, and Track manager 25 Student Council 2. page one hundred and thirty-six SHIRLEY A. DALIUS 729 Whitehall Street Shirl . . . spends leisure time iceskating, dancing, and swim- ming . . , one time flutist with Lehigh Valley All Girl Orchestra . . . future secretary. BM.l'l'IlIef,f lfzluralzinn lrzframural fralleyball 2: l 1'ng- pong -I: ,-lpparatuf Club 2,' Lift Saving 4. LORETTA E. DANKLE 2013 Washington Street Loretta . . . gal with an easel, oils, and brush . . . swimming most popular past time . . . desires to be a Wave in the United States Navy. li'ufinf.r,v lfduratiuvz Intramural Bafrball 2, 4: Hrlikfl- l1all2,' l'1'ng-I'n1zg 2. -1: lhllry- ball 2, .ff Life Saeilig Club 2, J. page one hundred and thirtyfscren RICHARD W. DALLA PALU 738 N. Jordan Street Rah . . . enjoys good round of golf . . . fXl.C. for three shows in sophomore year . . . won weekls trip to lvnited Nations . . . is planning trip around country after school. Czrirral Ilramarlirx Club 2. HENRY R. DANNECKER I9 S. Brook Street llen . . . member of fishinu and hunting associations . . . delights in hunting and fishing . . . would like to become Z1 machinist. 7'ffl1ni'ra! .llue lz 1' nf' Cl1t'.l'.V Club 3. RICHARD CRUSH BURTON M. CUNIN 2466 S. Law Street 46 S. Eighteenth Street Dick . . . first love is lvasehall llurt . . . spends spare time . . . enjoys popular music . . . a tootinu the clarinet and tinker hunter and fisherman . . . on ing with radios . . . collects his way to mineral engineering classical records . . . a modal at Penn State. railroader . . . plans to enter CONN? l1H,I.,a,.a,U,.x, medical profession. 1'm4,.i'fy Ha..-fluff 2. 3, 4. f',,,,f1m11 fffffffxf l 'fPf1f'f1ffff'x 2. 5, 45 l'ar,riIy gl Club J: l1llIIfl7'.f.l,' ,llarrliing Huml 2, J' lfrzgiirin-:gf Club -l. -l,' .ll14Jl'i' ,-Ipprfffalluri lflu 2. 3, -lg Clzrn Club J. JOHN F- CUSATIE vitzrok i.. DADDONA 222 N. Seventh Street 435 vvalnut St,-cet :lack - - 3-ls-llillllllcsl Wllcll hum' Yic . . . fascinated hy high hal HW Of llslllllg - ' - Uxlwcls ll' and weightlifting . . . hopes to CUTVV Tllf llilll- he a husinessman. 17061111-fllllll lllrnili fm' TN1, H full 1-2,,',kjay,',,g 1 lVf l 'l pf'-'7' F lhf'H fr Tlllllllllilllf Club 2, -7. -l: l'f1r1'rlx Brlflfffllzlll 2,' lfuyf' Lifr Sue- Sj,1,.:,,Q,,'U1,f,,,,. iq, .ju inf' 57. A 7 s ,XX A l LONA E. DEACON Route 1, Coopersburg Reds . . . high stepping. featured majorette . . . has artistic ability . . . won '-I0 jr. and '50 Sr. Baton Twirling Contest of Xlichigan and Sr. lfastern Seaboard title . . . aims fora career in business. B14.fir11'.vf lfduear in n Band 2, 3, -I. PAUL R. DEIFER 606 S. Fifth Street lioneyboy . . . active in Boys' Club . . . hopes to become a carpenter. Tfrlnziral Carpentry lnlramural Ifarketball 3,' Aldluff Club 2. ALBERT G. DANTZER 933 W. Emmaus Avenue Xlickey . . . likes drawing and drag racing . . . played B League basketball . . . expects to be sign painter or draftsman. Tfclznical Jwfclzaniral Drafting ball 2: Stage' Club 2. JOAN E. ITARUONTE 1129 Linden Street Joan . . .enjoys reading . . . plays tennis at times. . . plans to be a private secretary. Bzafineff Eduratiun l,1'br'ary Club, !1'r11,ruf'r1', .1'. 1. A l UONSTANTINE DE ANGELO 25 N. Poplar Street Sonny . . . makes model trains . . . wants to be a pilot in the l'.S. ,Xir Force. 1vUl'Illl'0IIl1l Elfrlrif' JAMES D. DEILEY 1223 S. Third Street Rookie . . . likes skating . . . played B League basketball and Club League baseball . . . will be a member of our armed forces. Ylffll 71 iral Eleetrir Studfnl Counezil 3. Intramural Bafbclball 25 Bm!- CARL T. DANWEBER 803 Riverview Terrace YVeber . . . participates in all sports . . . likes to watch them too . . . his future plans are indefinite. Techniral Marhinf Drafting Club 25 LW Saving 3. LINDA E. DASHER 2729 Liberty Street Lindy . . . delights in dancing and sports . . . likes driving . . . enjoys popular music . . . plans to enter college. College Prrparaiory ,-Ipparalux Club 25 Tumbling Club .25 210 Club 4,' Gym Exhibition 2, -1. page one hundred and thirty-eight ROBERT M. DEILEY 2313 Allen Street Bob . . . a mean grappler . . . plans for husiness training at Franklin and Xlarshall College. College Preparatory l'ar,flty W'reJlling 4: Intramural Football 2,' Bafketball 2. ff Eyre LAiRUE C. DELP 645 N. Sixteenth Street liesty . . . collects dolls . . . is kind and willing to do anything for her friends . . . plans to be nurses aid or seamstress. General KENNETH R. DEILY 1135 Union Boulevard lien , . . chief hobby is cars. . . greatest delight is driving . . . ambition is to be a bookkeeper. Buxineff .Eduraiion Drafting Club 2. GAIL A. DE LONG 925 Virginia Street Reds. . . is crazy about dancing . . . a friend to everyone , . . vice-presidentr-treasurer of Stu- dent Council, junior year . . . plans a Florence Nightingale career. General Intramural Volleyball 3, 4: Suffer -lg llorkey 5, -I: Bafketball 3, -lg Bafebzlll 3,fI,- llanre Club 45 l..'azler.v Club -If .-Ippuraluf Club 3, 4: Tumbling Club 5, -If Gym E.vlzib1'!z'oiz 41. page one hundred and thirty-nine .IO ANNE N. DELONG 1411 S. Third Street .lO:hllIll' . . . plays piano and organ . . . memher of church choir . . . enjoys popular music ' and dancing. . . expects to enter the secretarial field. l1'1z.f1'11e.f.f Ezluration llnnorf 2: Clzolr 2: Intramural Ping-pong 3,' Coninierfial Club 4. RICHARD E. DERR 330 E. Federal Street Dick . . . enjoys roller skating . plans to enlist in the navy as air craft mechanic. Ylffll n lfal flufo W - ,will JAMES DE ROACH l8ll Union Street -lim . . . ice skater . . . will work at local machine shop. Teclznieal gllarhine Shop Chzhrf Club 2. DORIS J. DIDRA 440 Liberty Street Diddy . . . skating, dancing and traveling rate high . . . presides at church youth group meetings . . . proficient writer and lively conversationalist . . . Moravian hound to prepare for journalism. General junior Republu' 2: Canary 4: Danre Club fl fl: llnnorf 2, 35 National Honor Soeiety -I: Buddy .1n,rfcer,r .ln .-ld 2: ,llen :Ire Like Slreelrarru 3. FAYE R. Dllilll. GLADYS J. DIETER 418 Court Street 609 N. Sixth Street l aye . . . active in church worla Dee Dee . . . cheerful :intl . . . member of the Ortler of frientlly . . . makes attempts at Rainbow for Girls . . . enioys minature golf . . . enjoys tlaneing roller skating . . . future sec- antl reatlinu . . tomorrow's retary. secretary. lfnx 1'i1f.v.f 1:11 UFIII in ii Buf1'rif,i',v l2'tl14fal1'uu llmwrf 25 Carnllrizf 2: Clff' Cluli IPlll'I1Hl1l7'!Il li'11fl'fIl1all 2: 1iIfH.f'AV' 2: llllfflfllllflll Baxflzzlll J: Sw- lmll 2: Jpprirzzfuf Club 2. .fi rn 2: lvollfyball 2: Slime lIa1irrClul23,' T1l77Il?lIi7I4Qf.llIllI lVli1'tf 25 Jppr1rr1!i'14,r Club 4: 2, .iq Cyn: lfxliilzitffw 2, Jlljllllfllllf' if Gym lf.YIIlil?lifI'UII 45 Spring Corzfmtl 2: Slutlfnl flllllllfl-l gf ,YIl7'Iifl,V Slum' 2. BETTY ANN Dll'I'l'RlCll ELEANOR M. DODDY 2328 S. Fourth Street 722 E. Tioga Street Betty . . . roller skates and swims lil , , , spentls her leisure time . , . plans to become a telephone collecting hooks . . . has no plans operator. for the future. R1l,fflIt'.f.f Elllllftlfllflll lJ1'.i!1'1'lf14r1'r'f l2'4l14r11!1'mi .lpparatuf Club 3, -lf liurirf Club 35 Slurlrnr Cnum il 2. l. JOHN R. DOLL 950 Jackson Street Ronnie , . . spentls time camping. hunting or fixing cars , . . collects knives and tools . . . anticipates a career in the business fieltl. Cnllfgf Prfparrllory lIllI'IlNIlH'Lll llfafer Polo 2: Barl- mhirrfri 2: l,lIj'.t1'1'll! Sf!-Eflfl' Club 3. ELEANOR R. DREISBACH 617 N. St. Elmo Street lil . . . spends leisure time on tennis courts . . , appreciates he-hop. . . plans to attend Kutz- town State 'l'eachers College. College Preparatory llrnzorf 2, 35 lntr'11m141'al lrllllfy' ball 2. 35 IJUIIIF Club 25 Gym lCl.X'lIIllliflU!1 2, If junior Rn! Cf'of.r 2, 3. VVILLIAM J. DOWNING 7175 New Street Bill . . . hunts and fishes when he has the time . . . plays church league basketball . . . intends to he a lineman or cable splieer. 1vf'1'lIHlil'Il! lilfftrif Intramural Fuufball 25 I,l1ft'J'llZ'fIIg Clull 3. , fx- ' ,'. .' if N it' J, ,WB JOANNE DRUCKENMILLER 1915 E. Jonathon Street Aloanie . . . can be found swim- ming: all summer long: . . . plans to join the waves. Bur 1-ILFIJ' lfduratio iz liztramurul l'nllfyb11ll2, ,1':Swini- ming Club 35 Dane! Club 25 Clzfrrlffldrr Jr .lquamzlr 3. page one hundred and forty RONALD P. EBNER ll9 N. Fifteenth Street Pizza, Ebe . . . enjoys photo- graphy . . . hopes to become an electrical contractor. Trrh ri ical Elrrlrir CLARENCE H. ECK Trexlertown Ecky . . . interested in hunting and customizing cars . . . hopes to become a carpenter. Tffhniral Carprntry page one hundred and fnrtyfone PETER DRUCKENMILLER 2605 Hanover Acres Pete . . . collects stamps, and enjoys tinkering with radio . . . plans to spend a few years in the navy and stay in the electric field. Tfrli II I-FII! Iflfrlrir JOHN A. DUSSINGER 30 S. Eleventh Street Duss . . . plays the piano . . . junior scientist . . . hopes to he- coine a theroretical physicist. Collrgf Prfparalory llnrmry 2. .ff Nail. Honor Sur. -1: 1LiIIgl'?It'FI'.f Club 2, Canary 2, 3,- Cbrxf Club .fp Ornlan Dmbiing Sur. 3, pref., 4,'.l1uJir .flpprerf Iillllllll Club, prfy., 2: Pl1y,r1'r,r Corzferrnff -1: l,Ilj'J'I'I'dl Srirnrr' Club L' Sr. .llalh Club -If Ivllfliflj' Slmfz' 2: Srping Con- rfrt 2. MARJORIE G. DULD 318 N. Main Street Xlargie . . . wizard at girls' sports ... loves cats... :i natural leader . . . president of Leaders Club . . . expects to lweconie ll llIl'LllC1ll secretary. ti! E j 4 General llonorx Z, .lf Bafbrlball 2, J, -If Intramural l'r,-llfjlall 2, .1', -I: lm'a,fkf1ball 2, 3, -lg Softball 2, J, -If Sorfxr -If llorlfey 3, -If :lp- paraluf Club 2, 3. -I: Tumbling Club 2, -lg Dance Club 3, -If Lraderf Club 3, -lg Gym lfx- lzibflfori 2, -I. EDWARD E. EBERT 708 Turner Street Eddie . . . enjoys dancing . . . plans to go into the arniy. Htuirzfrr Eclucaliori Choir 25 lllrlrrlzfng lfanrl 2, 3. J. CHARLES J. EBY 835 N. Fifth Street Dick . . . is tackle on the football team . . . takes pride in his car . . . college bound. College Preparaiory l':1r,rfty Frmtball 3, ali l'ar,f1'!y nl -I. FVQA-'-' .nib 6.1.-.Aa ns,-.tu - . i WALLACE R. ELY 105 S. Fourth Street VVally . . . craves jazz . . . . sincere Phillie fan . . . plans career in photography. Cenfral llonorf 2,' Camfra Club 2, 3, -I,- junior Republic Club 2. WALTER N. ENSLEY 2208 llanover Acres Ozzie . . . likes photography and band music . . . would like to drive a tractor-trailor truck. l2f,fll'14llIlllZ'f Eiluratiun BIARION L. ESTERLY 1006 Hanover Acres Freckles . . . always smiling: . . . swims and plays cards . . . will be found as a seamstress. Grnnal .flpparaluy Club 3, 4,' Tumbling Club 3, -l,' Dwarf Club 3, 4. RIARIAN L. EMERY 281 E. Fairview Street xlllfiilil . . . loves to swim . . . favorite pastime is jitterbneging . . . is crazy about cars. . ,lias no plans as yet. Di,rlril7u11'w Ifzlurzzfieri Ilmzurer 2. GERALD C. ENGLE 813 Paoli Street Jerry . . . loves skating. . . plans to return to Sarco Manufactur- ing Corporation. Tfrhniral lilffrrlf Clfe Club 25 lrzfrzlmural lfzzykft- ball 2g Frmlball 2,4 ,lllzzftrfl 2,' l'arlrly Slime 2. ZENNEN W. ERVIN 40 N. Tenth Street Zen . . . is active in archery and golf . . . likes popular music . . . plans to attend Colorado College for engineering. llllllfllff' l'f'fpz1rafery ROBERT R. ESTERLY 239 N. Tenth Street Bob . . . enjoys model railroading . . . active in the NYU . . . plays City League Basketball . . . hopes to become a flier in tlie United States Navy. Tfrhnlful Printing Irztramurrll Frmtlmll 25 Ili- Y 3. JOAN J. EMMET 754 S. Hall Street xloanie . . . dancing is main weak- ness . . . can be found in the nearest pool all summer . . . plans business career. Hu.r1'r1e'.f.f lfzlufarlovz Choir 25 Intramural Barfball 3, -If Bai-l-ffball 2, captain, 3, 4,' 1,Ii7lg'1,07Ig 3, -lg Volleyball 2, 3, raptain, 45 Tri-Hi-Y -lg Thr Bellf of Barcelona 2,' Foul Slmoting 3. EARL J. ENGLEMAN 246 E. Fairview Street Sonny . . . likes to take camping trips . . . Wants to become a television cameraman after serv- ing in our armed forces. Trflzrzlral lflfrlrn' Smgf Crrfe 2. l page one hundred and fnrtyftwn GORDINE R. EVANS 1344 Linden Street Red . . . likes to jitterbug . . . plans to continue in the retail selling field. Di.rtr1'but1've Education Gln Club 2,' Tri- 111'-Y 2. MARLYN E. EYSTER 1118 Chew Street Kitten . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . . assistant manager of childrc-n's shoe department . . . interested in becoming a buyer. Grnzral Glu Club 2: Intramural Bafbrt- ball 2,' Gym lfxlzibition 2. page one hundred and fortyfthree ----4, WAYNE G. EVERETT 925 North Street Ev . . . plays city league basket- ball . . . plans to enlist in the United States Navy. Trrltnlral Auto Body ANTONINO S. FADALE R. D. 2, Allentown Tony . . . enjoys traveling . . . spends leisure time dancing, swimming or Working on newly built home . . . bound for Penn State. College' Preparatory Vanity Football 2, 3, 4,' Clleff Club 3. ROBERT J. FAHLER 116 N. Eighteenth Street Bob . . . takes part in all sports . . . played church league base- ball and BU league basketball . . . intends to continue in the printing trade. Trrlznffal Print HORATIO J. FATZINGER 14 S. Halstead Street Ishky . . . catcher on the baseball team . . . fond of fishing and swimming . . . hobbies are read- ing and movies . . . plans to go into building supply business. General l'a rJ1'ly Baffball 3. HAROLD R. FATZINGER 1857 S. Front Street Klix . . . played Class li League baseball and basketball . . . will Continue in machine shop work. Tzfhnifal .llarlzinr Intramural li'a,rkrlball 35 Foot- ball 3: Lzfz Saving Club 3. STELLA J. FAUST 397 Turner Street Ree . . . has a good ear for popu- lar music . . . anticipates a business career. Buxinrff Eduration Ilormrx 2, 35 National llonor Soriety 45 Intramural Sorrzr 2, raptaing fnllfyball 25 3, cap- tion,' Apparatuf Club 35 Corn- merrial Club 45 Gym Club 2,' Dante Commilln 2,' Gym Ex- hibition 2: Mak:-up Com- vniltn 25 Sludrnt Coanril 3. ff CHRISTINE G. FELLER 220 N. Seventh Street Chris , . . adept artist . . . tmp winner in Ylfll' essay contest ... headed tn study for a lnreign service career at Cedar Crest. Cnllfgr Pr1'parz1lm'y llllllflfj 35 lnfru. l'11ll1'yball2. ,lg Hafbefball 2: lfll.1'Fll1lll.gl,' l'1'11Ae- Pung 25 .l'If11 1-Ire l.1l'r Slrfel- rurir .ig 1.111111 Club 2: l Vt'7lIilI Club 3, pref.,-l,' .lflwlif Club 3, -lf !rea.r.,' Sr. ,llulb Club N15 fl!-fl,l Dflll1ll47Ig Snr. Z, 3, -lg Canary 3, -l. JEAN K. FENSTERlNlAKER 741 S. llall Street Jeannie . . . Won home ectmoiiiics award . . . delights in st-wine and traveling . . . plans lntnre as ll seamstress. Crnrral Clwerlfading Clubq lf-l'r1'11.v 2: Tri- Ili- lf' Rumi- l'-IM, 5, J. ELAINE FENSTERNIACHER 44 S. Carlisle Street l'llLllIlt'...Sll1llWPl'.X.ll.S,llllllflfl' inainwette . . . can he litllllltl at all dances . , . partial to ice skating . . . enioys goml music . .. hupes to l7Q'CUllll' it SK'Cl'K'llll'l'. lf11,+1'111'v,i' lf1l llfllf lu II lr1trr1n1z1rf1l lff1,il'1'1ln1ll 25 lvullfy- ball Z: I11111fr Club 3, 4: Come nlrrrlzll Club 2: .'lllljIII'.'llt'.l' 2. .l, JJ lllllllllfl 2. 3: .Y11f1'u1111l llnmlr Sm'l'f'y 'l. lil 'dial' SHIRLEY J. Fll,l.NlAN 140 S. Law Street 1 Shirley . . . active in sports . . . enjoys reading . . . collects re- cords as a lmlwluy . . . plans to become a typist. l?u.1'1' Pl r fx lfzlu ral lu II lnfrn. lf11,vfb11ll Z. 3, -l. 1'11pl.,' Baf- lffrball 2, 5, -l, 1't1.Dl..' llorkfy Ji, -lf lIli7IQ'l,l1llAQ 2. 3. lf Snfrff' 4: l'f1llfyb11ll 2, 3, -lg .'lpp11r11111,v Club -If lpllllfi' Club lg l.f111lfr.1' Club 45 T11111l1l1'r1g Club 2, 3, -l: Cym l:',xl11'b1'11'm1 2. 5. NANCY KI. FINK 956 Chew Street Nance . . . energetic tennis, hasketlvall. and Volleylwall player . . . talented dancer . . . desires career as professional dancer ur teacher, l?u.f lillfff lL'1l111'1111'b11 11111111 Club J: l'111'frty Slime JOSEPH M. FIORE 139 Gordon Street Yogi . . , interested in football and hasehall . . . hopes to he :1 mechanic. T1'1'l1111i1'z1l .lufn .llt'I'lIIlPll-Ill lfuml 2: l1111-11111111'al lS'11.1l'r1l111ll 2. NANCY J. FINK 23 N. Third Street Poni . . . likes horseback riding and dancing . . . enjoys singing in the church choir . . . plans to become a secretary or airline hostess. l?u.f1'nf,r.f Erlurniiorz lrztramural l'ollfyl1all 25 Clff Club 2, 35 junior Rrzl Crm-,v .1', RICHARD C. FISCHL 121 Gordon Street Dick . . . versatile athlete . . . frequent record breaker as captain of track team . . . one of four horsemen on gridiron . . . hopes to make coaching a career. Cullfgf Preparatory lvaryily Football 2, 3, -l.' Trarl' I. 2, 3: l?11,rle1'tl111ll 25 Cl1f.f.f Club 2, .1'. page one lumdred and jirrtyffrzur JOAN L. FLEMMING 721 N. Twenty-first Street .loanie . . . enjoys gootl music. . . dabbles in art . . . is sports editor of Comus . . is a future nurse. Gtnfml Ilonorf 35 Intramural l'0llryball 2, 3, 45 llorkey 2, 3. -If Sorffr -l,' Hafkrtball 2, 3. -If Bayfbull 2, 5, -I: xlpparzltuf Club 35 Dann' Club 3,' Camus 45 Cyrn kivh 1llI.f1'0 I1 2 , -l. BRUCE J. FOLK 1218 Chew Street Bruce . . . plays City League baseball and basketball . , . is a member of Naval Reserve . . . is planning to join the navy. Tfrlzniral llflafhine .lfrorzautiaf Club 25 .ldvanrfd Swirrimirzg 4,' Life Saving lg lrzimmural B'a,rleftball 2, 3. page one hundred and fmtyffve WILLIAM J. FISCHL 518 Auburn Street Willy . . . enjoys skating antl painting cars . . .expects to have own body shop when through serving lfncle Sam. Tfrlzniral Auto Body if Painting lfriglzt l.1:ft1'ng Club 1. ANN K. FITZPATRICK 454 Pratt Street Ann . . . enjoys reading, roller skating, dancing, and swim- ming . . . active in church work and choir . . . plans to enter secretarial work. Bll,fl'?lf,f,f Ezluration llnnorf 2. .1','Clee Club 2,' Clzrffta max Play 25 Commfrrial Club 'Ig Danrr Club 3, 45 Tri- Ili-li 2, flzaplaing Gym 1b'.YlIll7l.lli1JII -lg Spring Cnnrfrt 2. v MARY ALICE FISHER 934 N. Twenty-first Street Mary . . . zu kitten on the key- board . . . senior editor of the Comus . . , looks forward to a career in psychology. College Prfparatory llonorf 2, 3,4 llnnor Snrifty 4: Clrf Club 2: Spring Conrfr! 25 Intramural Ping-pong 3, -If lllunir' flpprfriation Club 2, 3, virr-prr.i'fdfr1t,' Dann' Club 3,- Cnnzuy -1. 'VW' T., J RUDOLF L. FLAINIISCH 226 Turner Street Rudy . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . loves to travel . . . plans to enlist in the air force. Tfflzniral Carprntry lnlramural Ba,rl'fIball fl: Fontbnll .ff Stullrnt Cnunril 2. .I ROBERT W. FLEMMING 729 N. Twenty-first Street Bob . . . enjoys racing, sports, and repairing radios . , . is a member of the naval reserves . . . plans for a career in the navy. Tfflznifal Elertrff Bnyf' Llff Szwiug 3,- Student Counrzl 3. ROSE ANN M. FONTANA 221 S. St. Cloud Street Rosie . . . tlabbles in oils . . . enjoys popular music and photo- grapby . . . ambition is to be rcgisterecl nurse and physio- therapist. Cenfral Intramural linlleyball 25 Dann' Club 3,' Cfrrnan Club 45 210 Club -lg Cym Exlzibltinn 4. llonorr 2, .ff Natiorzal llonor MARY L. FREY 326 Limestone Street hlary . . . collector of Classics lllustrated . . . worked in aqua- cade . . . always cheerful . . . likes to travel to New York . . looks for a career in the waves. Bufineff Ealueation Intramural Bafeball 2. fl. -1: Bafkelball 3, 45 Soreer 2. 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: flqilllftlllf 5. JERALD I. FRIEDMAN 323 S. Fulton Street Jerry . . . connoisseur of pizza . listens to bop or longhair music . . . builds and flies model planes .. . hopes to become aeronautical engineer via Lehigh. College Preparatory Honorf 35 Senior lllallr Review Club 45 Engineer: Club 3, 4,' junior lllath Club 35 Aeronau- l1'r.f 2. GLORIA C. FORD 413 N. Church Street Glory . . . good skater and swimmer . . . coke addict . . . keeps scraphooks of days at Allentown High . . . would like to be a secretary. Burinerf Edurafiorz fl Cappella Choir 35 Clee Club 2: Iee Skafing Club 2, 3: Clzrzfff- mar Pagenr 2, 3: Spring Conferf 2, 3. JOHN G. FRANCES 254 E. Union Street Clem . . . tinkers with automo- bile parts and likes to see a whole automohile at times . . . machine or auto worker depending on Uncle Sam. Teflzniral illarllfne Drafting Club 2. NANCY A. FRICK 214 N. Seventh Street Nancy . . . fond of writing to friends . . . active in church activities . . . travel conscious .. . plans career as telephone operator. B'll.!'lIIf.fJ' .Edurarion Clee Club 2, -lf Cyrn 1t'.x'llfl11itinr1 -I. BEVERLY F. FRITCH 206 N. Seventh Street Bev . . . collects salt and pepper shakers . . . plans to major in elementary teaching at liutz- town State Teachers College. College Preparafory Honorf 2, 35 Honor Sofiery 4,' Clee Club 2,' Laila Club 2,' Canary 3, 45 Comur 45 Gym Exllibitiorl 25 Spring Coneerf 2. PHILIP V. FORMICA 337 N. Fifth Street Zip . . . enjoys school activities . . . likes designing . . . hopes to be another Dior. Ceneral Barkly .fln.rfc'er.t An rid 2. BRUCE R. FREDERICK 905 N. Twentieth Street Spider . . . has a passion for hunting . . . novice golfer . . . has an ear for popular music . . . pizza pie addict . . . on the road to a human relations career. College Preparatory Soriety -If Senior llilath Review 45 210 Club 4. page one hundrea ctflcl -t C rbi It , . t .5 X My , 1 L L Q i ijk yy-f r,n X Lux .f v LOUISE '. FRITC 629 N. Lafayette Street Weezie . . . a peppy cheerleader . . . is active in all phases of sports . . . anticipates nursing career. College Preparatory Intramural folleyball 2, 3, 4,' Bafbetball 2, 3, 4,' Baxeball 2, 3, 45 Sorter 45 Ilorbey 3, 45 Ping- Pong 2, 3, 4,' Apparatuf Club 2, 3, 45 Tumbling Club 2. 3, 45 Danre 45 Cheerleader 3, 4,' I.eaa'er.r Club 3, 45 Pan Ameri- can 35 Gym Exhibition 2, 4,' .elquarade 2, 3. LA RAE K. FRITZINGER 1256 N. Van Buren Street Rae . . . active in church youth work . . . has knack for writing which lcd to joh on Canary editorial staff . . . has future in ursing. follege Preparatory 1Ionor.r 2, 35 Intramural Surfer 2: Ii'a,rketball 25 Bai-eball 25 Prery Club 25 .llufir flpprefia- tion Club 25 Life Saving 4,' junior Republif Cl11b2,' Canary 3. -I. page one hundred and fmtyfseven r MARCIA KAY FRITZ 1700 Hanover Avenue Marshmallow . . . a traveling bug and stamp collector . . . treasurer of church youth group . . . is going to become a nurse and later on a missionary. General Intramural Sorfer 45 Ilocbey 2. 3, 45 Bafketball 2, 45 Iiafeball 4,' Tumbling 2, 4,' Apparatuf Club 2, 3, 4,' Library Club 3, 4. LOUISE M. FRITZSCHE ll2 W. Emaus Avenue W'eesie . . . zealous swimmer and traveler . . . piano and organ player . . . will enter pre-med at Penn State. College Preparatory Ilonorf 2, 35 Natl. IIonor Soc., z'ireApre,r.,' fleronzpani.rt5 Choir 25 A Cappella Cboir 3, 45 Cliirp 35 flffembly 45 Year- boolc Club 25 Aquarazle Club 35 Pi Sigma Clzi 3, 4,' Swim- ming Club 4,' .4rron1pani.tt: Belle of Barcelona' 25 Spring Conrert 35 BARBARA L. FRY 238 E. Elm Street Shorty . . . enjoys ice skating, swimming and dancing . . . plans to work in a factory. General Intramural I?a,vleetball 25 l'olley- ball 25 Dance Club 3, 4,' ,4pparatu.f Club 3, 4,' Tumbling Club 3, 4. NANCY H. GALLAGHER 303 W. Mountain Road Nancy . . . pleasant conversa- tionalist . . . dances and roller skates . . . athletically inclined . . . a majorettc for Allcntown's American Legion . . . anticipates a business career. Bufinefx Education Intramural IIorkey 45 Volleyball 45 Apparatu: Club 2, 3, 4,' Dance Club 4,' Leaderf Club 35 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leader 25 Gym Exhibition 2, 4. wi.. QA: dnn. 6 jg!!! LUCIA A. GAGLIARDI 334 Lehigh Street Lucy . . . relaxes to popular music . . . enjoys swimming and dances . . . looking forward to :1 private secretarial career. Bufinefr Education Clee Club 25 A Cappella Clzoir 3, 45 Intramural Baflzetball 2, 35 Volleyball Z, 3. NANCY J. GALLIANO 42 N. Sixth Street Nan . . . loves dancing . . . member of Bona Dancers . . . appeared on various television shows through the New York and Philadelphia area . . . plans to be a choreographer. General Danre Club 2, 3, 4,' Latin Club 35 Little IVomen 25 Gym Ex- hibition 2, 4,' Spring Concert 2, 4,' Variety Show 2, 3, 4. SALLY J. GALUCY 842 S. Tenth Street Sally . . . a record collector . . . swims when sht: guts a chance . . . plans to Work at Wvstt-rn lflcctric. Bu.fir1r5.r l:'1114rat1'w1 fffllllllj' J. FRANCIS J. GAREFFA 549 N. Ninth Street Tony . . . tries his hand at all sports . . . plans for college' and thc navy. Csneral 1'af,f1'fy fwzmzz 2, 3, Jq jr Bafketbafl 2,' Imraniuml Bax- kftbal! 5, 45 Clzmpv Club Z, 3, 45 llllffllfj' nl -1. RICHARD A. GANGEWARE 104 N. Ellsworth Street :Xrchiu . . . intcrcstt-d in stock cars . . . activc in church lcagut- basketball . . . expects to cntcr air force. 7't'l'hPIli1't1lffllbl-Nfl .llflkfrlkq llrqfting Club 2. NANCY ANN E. GARGER 168 Oak Street Nan . . . loves all kinds ol sports . . . lavoritc hobby is color- schcniing honics . . . wualcncss is puppy dogs . . . plans to hc- comc an inte-riur decorator. Grnfral .-Iri 2, .35 .'llu,vff .'lf7f7I'6'fl.Ilfl4Ull 3. DH'1ffU11ff4- lumblzng Club 2, Apj ROBERT J. GATTI ROBERT L. GEARY 2349 Elm Street 1953 S. Sixth Street Bobby . . . handy with a flash- Roh . . . tinkvrs with cars . hnlh . . . is an cxcc-llt-nt dancer a racing fan . . . cnjoys tl . , . plans to go to college, . . . plans a carcvr in welding. ljfljffgl? P1'fparu!r1ry Tfrfznfral lVff1l1'11g llnnory 2, .35 Stags Club 2 Tlllllilllilljl Club 3,- Cozmril 3, -I. Gb BARBARA A. GEIDNER ADELE E. GEIST 1344 Walnut Street 1147 Lawrence Street Bobbie . . . collects rc-cords . . . 'yootic . . I enjoys bowling dances as Il hobby . . . will he a Skating - D . intends to be tt-lcphonc operator. salcsgiri. Cfnfml 1,1-,ffflibllflilf Education Club 25 Gy nz 1f,x'f1ib1't1'rnz 2. page one hundred and fmtyfeight l . CHARLES H. GERHART 20 S. Twenty-fourth Street Chuck . . . a deer hunter . . . won a city-wide divine contest . . . is one of our gridiron nien . . . intends to eo to college. Collfgf 1,ft'f3!ll'l1lllI'j' lirlririiy Ffmrball 'lf lntrrlni Ilftll Bufbftlnlll5,'FuuIb11ll 2,' C11 nifra Club 3. ANITA R. GIANELLI 143 Sycamore Street Nina . . , enjoys records and dancing . . . finds interest in the draniatic field . . . plans to become a secretary. Ii' u ,r i :iffy lf zl u 4' al io zz llnrmrf 2: Gln Club 2, .fi lurraf mural Raxrllall 2: fullfyball 2, 4: .Yir1rG1'rlf 2. page one hundred and fortyfmne GILDA M. GERLACII 611 Limestone Street klill . . . sweet . . . enjoys ballroom DAVID J. GENSENLEITER 448 N. Oswego Street Dave . . . interested in electronics . . . winner of sliop award in sophomore year . . . anticipates jolt as a commercial radio operator. TFfll711'f!Il l1'lf'r1f1'r11l llnrzmir 2. Sl: .yflllfllllll llurmr Sliflfl-X',' Drqffzng Club 2: Slu- ilfrif Crmziril 2, -l. SYLVIA L. GERIIARD 1034 S. Seventh Street Syl . . . delights in reading mysteries and romances . . . writinu poetry and letters . . looks forward to career as teleplione operator. flfllfflll lHIr'11v1111'zll ln'11fl'fIl1rlll 2: l'nll1'Y- I bull 2: Sfllll-Illll Stuff 2: lain- .lnzerirrln Club J: .'lIIlJ'1ic' .lp- pref inf in n Club -l, ETIIEL M. GERANCIIER 233 S. Penn Street Rusty . . . enjoys long drives and seeing new places . . . lilies to listen to good music . . . plans a career as a secretary. R14,fl'Plz',Vj lfil u ra! in ri Illffllllluffll lfzzffbrlll 2. -1: li'11.rl'r!- ball 2. sl: Suffrr 2. fl: linllryllclll 2, 3, 4: .lpparulux Club Af, -I: Dazirr Club 3, ul: Gym Club 2: l.e11zlfr.f Club .fp Gym lfy- lifbilimi 2, J. .IOANNE L. GERIIARDT 34 Adams Street Alo . . . plays piano and organ . . . sings in cliureli choir . . . is intent on becoming a secretary. B1z.f1'11f.f.v lfil14f11fl'mI Clm' Club Z, .ig lfrllf uf liar- Vfllllllln 2: .luumr .llify Club J, dancing . . . plans career as in office worker. lf14,vz'f1r,i1r lfflufal in u 1Hll'!IH1lU'Ill liollfyball 2: Clrf Club 2: llaaire Club ,t'. ROBERT D. GIBISER 311 N. Third Street Gilv . . . plays li League Baslctt ball . . . plans to continue in the field of cabinet making. yvfflllllifilll fllllllillfl .'llal'1'1ig llnriorxv 2. 3: lr1!r'auiural l311.i'l'fI- ball 55 Stuflfn! flflllllfll 3. HAROLD A. GOLDMAN 1731 Cedar Street Harry . . . collects stamps . . . enthusiastic neighborhood base- haller . . . fond of all sorts of books . . . occasional hiker . . . sees the army ahead. General funior Rell Cr'o,vJ 3. HERBERT GOLDSTEIN 412 S. Eighteenth Street Herbie . . . Klunsee Indian dancer . . . plans to go to college for engineering. College Preparatory Vanity Trark 2, 35 Intramural Volleyball 2,' junior Red Croft 25 Engineerf Club -1. FRANKLIN J. GIBSON 912 S. Sixth Street Joe . . . loves to play in a close baseball game . . . after an enlistment in the marines, will work around automobiles. General Aeronautirf Club -l. MARILYN A. GLASS 343 N. West Street Nluggs . . . enjoys reading and roller ska'ing . . . captain of the championship softball team in junior year . . . active church worker. . . future includes office work. - Burinefr Educalioli Ilonorf 2,' Intramural Bafeball 2, 3, 4,'Ba5ketball 2, 3, 4: lloe- bey 3, 45 Snrrer 4,' lurlleybrlll 2, 3, 45 nlpparzlfuf Club 2,' Square Dante Club 3. SANDRA GOLDMAN 1731 Cedar Street Sandi . . . ardent dance fan . . . reads hest sellers . . . waits for winter and ice skating . . . treasures souvenirs from inf teresting places . . . plans to attend Penn State. Ru,rz'ne,rf lfzluezilinn Honor! 2: lniramural Bareball 25 Rufleetball .35 Ping-pmig 2,' lhlleyball 25 junior Rerl Crrrrx 2. SHEVA GOLDSTEIN 1508 Walnut Street Chevie . . . always ready to help someone . . . a whiz at the piano . . . hopes to practice medicine. College Preparatory Honorf 2, 35 Alilllitlllfll llnnor Societyg Inframural Bayketball 2,' Volleyball 3,' junior Red Croft 2,' funior .llatlz Club 3,' Senior lllatlz Club, ferrelary- Ireafurer, -If Student Counril 3,' Comuf 4. FREDERICK GLASS 330 S. St. Cloud Street Fred . . . lilies swimming and all sports . . . plans to enter the field of selling after the army. Dlrlrlb utlzi r Eclucatfo n WILLIAM M. GLOSE 2105 Pennsylvania Street Bill . . . tinkers on Ford in leisure time . . . an active participant in Dehlolay and Scouts . . plans to study chemical en gineering at Lehigh. College Preparatory Iloriorr 3,' Intramural Bafkelball 45 Key Club 2, 3, -If Physical Seienee Club 2, 3, 4,' Life Sacirzg Club 3. page one hundred and fifty U DALE F. GORDON 2505 Union Street Dale . . . likes to work on motor- scooters . . . stockboy at local department store . . . plans to join navy and take up en- gineering. College Preparatury Intramural Football 2. STEPHEN J. GOSSMAN 227 Water Street Gooner . . . a quiet and con- scientious lad . . . works as a pin boy at Rialto Bowling . . . would like to continue in the carpentry trade. Terhniral Carpentry Red Crum' Repreferztative 5. page one hundred and jiftyfone fY AJ Q DORIS J. GOSSMAN 215 E. Union Street Dee . . . talented singer and dancer . . . a born leader . . . expects to enter the business or entertainment world. Bll.fliIIt'.f,f Ezlueat lo n llonort 2,' flpparatu: Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 2, 3, -lg l.eader.r Club 2, 3, -If Tumbling Club -If Claff Serretary 2,' lllajor- ettef 25 Student Counril 2,' Gym Exlzibltion 2, -I: lntra. ltrlxlcetball 2, 3, -If Bafeball 2, .lg Seether 2, .lg lblleyllflll 2, 3, 4. THOMAS V. GRACE 712 Walnut Street Oil Can . . . likes to cruise in a motorboat as well as to glide on the dance floor . . . wants to be a printer alter serving Uncle Sam. Terlznlral Print RODNEY A. GRAMMES 511 North Eighth Street Rod . . . enjoys football and baseball . . . will be flying high in the wild blue yonder before going to Nlnhlenberg and Penn State for agriculture. College Preparatory Student Counrll 4,' Cl1e,v.r Club 2. BARBARA A. GRIFFITH 1801 E. Greenleaf Street Barbs . . . enjoys dancing, ice skating and bowling . . . intends to go to the University of Penn- sylvania to study physical therapy . . , might enter the air force. l?u.fine.f.f lfduratzion Clee Club 2. 3: Ire Skating Club 3,' Snow ,VIII-ffl' 2,' Spring Conrert 3. LOIS ANN E. GRAVER 628 Oak Street Lois . . . collects pennants . . . reads a great deal . . . plays the piano . . . plans to enter Allen- town Hospital School of Nursing. College Preparatory Clee Club ,ff Latin Club 2, .ff Senior lllatlr Review 45 210 Club al: Spring Conrert .ig Cyan 1Z'.YlIl-llliflillll 2. -l. SAUNDRA H. GROW 815 Turner Street Sandy . . . indulges in all kinds of sports . . . very idealistic . . . plans to settle down alter graduation. General Clzoruf 2: liarziety Slmtz' 2, .ig f:llFfl'lI'llliff 2: Rnrztl-Y-Ibn Club 2, 3, 4: li-Teeny 3, 4,- Gyln Club 2: .illllil-1' Jpprerlzl- tion 3, 4. DENNIS R. GURSKI 2834 Alton Street Dee . . . chess champ in junior year . . . plays golf . . . antici- pates study of pre-med at Muhlenberg. College Preparatory junior Math Review 35 Senior Math Review 4,' 210 Club 4,- Cherf Club 3, viee-prefizlent, 4. ANN S. HAFLEIGH 2504 Fairview Street Ann . . . plays the piano and sews a straight seam . . . copy editor of Comus . . . bound for Penn State. College Preparatory Honorf 2, 3,' Honor Soriety 4,- Aquacade Club 35 German Club 4,' Comuf 4. EDITH A. HAAS 717 N. Twenty-first Street lidie . . . active in church pro- grams . . . spends a lot of time out of doors, even at fishing . . . cares for children and pets . . . will be a good housewife. General Intramural Volleyball 25 Dance Club 4,' Gym Exhibition 2. ROBERT HAGEMES 20 Yeakle's Court Bobby . . . outstanding in basketball . . . prefers dancing as a sideline . . . anticipates a future as a pilot. College Preparatory f1 Foofb1lll2, 3, -lg Bzlfketbzlll 3, 3, 4. 41. NICKOLAS HALUSHAK 212 Locust Street Nick . . . roller skates and ice skates . . . expects to serve in the navy. Teelrnieal Auto rlleellanif MARGARET A. HAMILTON 446 Auburn Street Peggy . . . relaxes by sewing . . . a Sunday School teacher and choir mcniher . . . will prepare for teaching at Kutztown State Teachers College. College Preparatory Ilonorf 35 junior r'lli.r.r Club 2,' German Club 3, -lg Future Teaeherf ry' Ameriea 4. LENORE A. HAMILTON 1101 Walnut Street l,enore . . . always in a hurry . . . Canary feature editor . . . Daughters' Division president . . . headed for college. College Preparatory Ir1IramuralBa5eball 2,' Debating Society 3. -If Swimming 2, 35 German Club 3, vice-prefident, -l,'Fu1ure Teachers' of Almeriea -1: Canary 2, 3, -lg Gym Exhibition Z, 45 flquaeade 3,- Spring Green 4. RUSSELL HAMPTON 210 Gordon Street Hain . . . collects coins . . . lifts weights . . . plans to be a Welder in the U.S. Navy. Teehnieal lyfldlillg Body Builrlerf Club 3, 45 In- ,flfllflllf 3, 4. page one hundred and jiftyftwo RONALD I,. HARI HENRY VV. HARTMAN 607 W. Emmaus Avenue 846 S. Tenth Street Ronnie . . . studies Indian lore Skeeter. . . plays saxophone in :i and music. . . liars rank of lfztple liot dance linnd . . . expects to Scout . . . hopes to enter Forestry enter West Chester State ll'l'2lCl1- St-ry-icq, ers Colleize to study music. ffnllpgf Prfprlrzlfnryv Ifnfffgz' Prfp11r'1lln1'y .llart'l11'ng Bdlllf 3. 45 f.lfHIft'I'f Cnnrrrr Banff 2. 3, 4: ,llllfffllfly lfamf 3, 45 CIHIIIVW' Crlztalifrf Rum! 2. 3. -ff 0rff11'.t'!f'11 ff J, -l, l.'r1r'r1l1'fr1v 3, Al. NORMA L. HASSLER SUZANNE IIAVIR Mountain Park 2336 Hamilton Street Blondie . . . interested in ani- Sue . . . fond 0lLlllIlCll1Q. tiotitluztll mzils . . . roller skates in spare games and popular music . . . time . . . likes jazz music . . . undecided zllmut future. headed for Penn State. C,,j1,K, 11,,,I,,,,.f,,,,,y C HfXf' PVf'Pf1 'Y lnlramztrrll 1'nflr'y1111fl 2. 3: l!,I1,W'f Intramural l'nflfyl1aIl 2. 3. -lg lm!! 4: Sljllllff lhzrzrr Cfztln 5: lfariary -I: JIU Club 4. 210 Club -I: Frrnfli lfluff fl. -I. page one lumdred and jftytliree .IOANNE I.. HANEY 450 Maple Street klody . . . ardent roller Sliilllllll :ind foutlnztll fun . . . future plans include juli :ts Hell 'lleleplitme Operator, flffzfrul St'1'rm'r Club 2: l,ll?l'fllllFI'l.1'Illl Cfllll .ff .'lIIl,l'liI' .-lpprrt'1'11r1'm1 3. Y. NADI-IJSDA IIANFMANN 2018 Washington Street Xzidyxt . . . likes liorselvztck ridiuu and dztncinu . . . types for psychiatrist . . . writes lmok reviews for Sunday Cztll-Clirnni- cle . . . will follow tlie field of crezttixe writing. Collyer l,I'fPIIlA!1ftI7'j' IIYIIIUIU' f. .li Ilnunr Sfn'1':'ly -I: l7If IHIlll7'II! l?11fl'flf111ll 4: ffm:- ary 2: Flwzfll fffllll .1l. ,ift'rftf1ry, I: .lf7f7tll'llfll.l Club .li Tumlf Huy tffztlf 35 210 Club -L' Gyn! lllllll-Ill-flllill 2, If l a.tflfw1 Slime' 2,' Qlfjllllffltll' 2. RICHARD R. HANEY 286 E. Walnut Street Xloon . , . plays lwuselmll stud tries gulf . . . strikes the lmtters out for .X.ll.S. luztselizill teztm . . . will travel to Czllifornizl and Xlexicv. frfllfftll I'llI',t'l-fy lf11.lt'!1IIH J. .l. 'l. EDWARD IIANNA 417 Grant Street lleetor . . . plays lvzlselwall itil' Ridge pkveuue llmys' flulw . . . likes popular music . . . intends to join mztrines. Tft'l1r11'4'tl1 .Alum .llrrllariir Ftlillflrllf .75 fdtrrzlffrlff .l. lirllitlilj' 5: PAUL W. HEFFNER 727 E. Cumberland Street Shorty . . . skates for relaxation . . . tinkers with cars for recrea- tion . . . after serving with Uncle Sam hopes to become automo- bile mechanic. Tffll Il lral .-lulo .llerlzan it ELAINE N. HEIL 935 Turner Street Liz . . . dances and reatls . . . enjovs a good basketball game . . , expects to he a secretary. Bu.fine.r.r Education MARLENE M. HECK 708 Cleveland Street Hecky . . . enjoys roller skating . . . plans to be a nurse. General Square Dante Club 3. ROBERT H. HECKMAN 126 Donald Street Bob . . . often seen at a roller skating rink . . . active in church league baseball and basketball . . . a future electrician. Technical Electric Excurfion Club 2. I. JOSEPH HEICKLEN 2146 Gordon Street joe . . . fondness for basketball . . . looking forward to Penn State and then air force. College Preparatory lnframural Football .lj Bafleel- ball 3, 4. HORACE S. HEIL 2022 Highland Street Bud . . . plays baseball in church league and Class B City League . . . expects to spend next few years in the navy. Terlzniral 4'llarlz1'ne Inlrrzmural Football 2,' Boyf' Llle Sr1vi11gClub 3. PATRICIA A. HECKMAN 753 E. Washington Street Pat . . . always talking . . . en- joys formal dances . . . plans for a future in nursing. General Gym Club 25 Square Dance Club 35 lllajorettef 2. VELLESYA. HECKMAN 402 W. Emmaus Avenue Animal . . . hunts large and small game . . . one ofthe tough tackles . . . is planning to enter college or go into business with his father. General l'ar.r1'ty Football 2, 3, -lg fazgvlly .4 3, -l. page one hundred and fiftyffour GERALD L. HELD 841 S. Poplar Street jerry . . . tinkers on his motor scooter . . . intends to bc a printer. lbratiorzal Prfrzl Band 2, 3, fl. WILLIAM H. HELFRICH lll2 Lehigh Street Bill . . . excels in swimming . . . sports editor of the Canary . . . plans to attend college for engineering. Cullrgf Prfparalory llonorf 2, 3, Nall. llmmr Song farfiry Swim. 2, 3, 45 Intra. lydfff Polo 2, 3. 45 fullryball 3: Bafkffball 3, 4: llfy Club 3, 4: Dfbaifng Sur. 2, 3, Sir. -1: lfllglIlt'f'l'.f Club Al: Sr. .lllllll Rrrifw 3. Al: l'ar,vffy ,-I 3. 45 Pan 11711171-C071 Lfaguf, pref. .ig Canary 2, 3, 4. 'aff 9 P' 'Jl'! page one hundred me fiflyffive LUCILLE HELD 933 S. Front Street Lucy . . . likes popular music . . . is usually mild-tempered but has a strong will . . . active in church work . . . hopes to be El secretary. B1LJ'l.7It',VJ Eflucaiiun Choir 25 Intramural l'olleyball 35 Commfrrlal Club -lj I'lwm- grapby Club 2, rflrf-prfJidrnl,' Squarf Dance Club .ig The Halle of Barcelonaw 2. NANCY A. HELLER 522 N. St. Elmo Street Nanc . . . delights in disc-jockey programs . . . is active in church organizations . . . spends spare time tlabbling in oils . . . plans to become a nurse. Collfge Preparalory Ilanorx 3,' Intramural Volleyball 2. 35 llofkfy 25 Bafkflball 3, -l,' Softball 2, lg .lquarazlf Club 35 llfflllllll Club -lj Zlll Club -l,' ,llalv-up fllHIIIIlI'lll'1' Al,' Cyn: 1j.vl1ibiI1'rm Z. -I. .jg JOHN C. HELMAN 920 N. Sixth Street John . . . likes to watch :intl play basketball . . . at future con- tractor. Trrbnical Carprufry Intramural Ba,rlcffb11ll 2, 3, -l. WILMA M. HENDRICKS 329 S. Eighteenth Street Yvillie . . . enjoys inziliing scrap- books . . . fontl of swimming plans to become zu bookkeeper. Bu.r1'1ze,rf lfrlufa! in H Intramural Pizig-l'n11g 2: lfaff- ball 2. .ff Swzuznzing Club .lg .lqzmrzulf 3. ' f fa' A5015 blip., 01. ev i all sa' fb J -3-.4.o..E'A. :qt t 6 JAMES E. lIEl.WlG ll5 S. Sixteenth Street .lim . . . at pliilatelist . . . plans to stutly business llLlIlllIliSlI'ilIl0ll :it Kluhlenberg :mtl then enter the navy. Collfgf Preparatory l'ar,fiIy Sfvinlnzlrrg 2, 3, 4: Infra- mural llvlllfl' Polo 2, 3, 4,- liollfyball 35 l'lmtu Club 2: lflfff SKJWIVPIKQ 3: Senior .llarlz Rt Z'I-ffl' A15 .'lllZ'I1ll1'!'tl Stein:- ming 4. LUBOMYR HENTISH 70l N. Front Street ljubomyr . . . lilies science liction . . . collects flying saucers . . . will ztttentl Xluhlen- berg' for training to become physicist. Cnllfgf Prrpzlrrllnry llIll'lllIIlH'Il! frrllrylzfzll ,ig lf,-y Club 3. -lf Sflflltif' Fiflllzrl Club 3, 4,'C,f1-man Club 3. RUTH AUDREY HERSH 930 E. Hamilton Street Ruthie . . . trumpet tooter . . . active in church Work . . . enjoys Spanish and football . . . ani- bition is to attend l'iliSICI'Il Nazarene College as a theology major. College Preparalnry llrnmrr 25 lllarrlzinyf Baud 2, 3. 4,'Sp1'z'r1gConrer1 2. JACOB ll. HESS 1333 Maple Street Jake . . . likes popular music . . . plans to join the air force General ARTHUR A. HERTZOG 418 N. Eleventh Street Art . . . an active participant in all sports . . . PlZlllS to enter Lehigh l'nix'ersity as an en- gineer if navy dot-sn't interlere. College Preparatory Inlramural li'a.fleelball 2, 35 Fon!- ball 2,' Ijllyflflll Con-fererzre Club 4. K N' .IEANNE Nl. HETTINGER 128 S. Church Street Jeanie . . . loves to dance and play piano . . . oil paints . . . is wiltl about dogs . . . plans to operate her own beauty salon. flI'Hf7'lIl Rm' l.'1'u.111' Club 3, -if Sqzmrr 13111111 Club if Dznzre Club 2,' I rern'l1 Club 45 Rfmd-Y-l'r1o 3. 4: Triflll-lv 2. Ireayurer, 3, 4,'SfuzlenICr1u11f1'l2. Aw, A of to MARILYN S. HEYDT 1739 Chapel Avenue Xlarilyn . . . fond of popular lllLlSlC . . . likes football anti dancing . . . enjoys the out-ol- tloors . . . will enter nurses train- ing at Allentown Hospital. Merril Clbllllil' 2: .4 Cappella 3, 4: Infra- llIll7'H!BH,fb'Flbll1l 2: frnlleybzlll 45 lrfllfbllfllf 2, Jt'1'7't'fl1Vy,' C1'rl'.r Debating Society 3, wire-pre,r1H Llevzt-freayurer, 4,'Cern1a11 Club 4, preJ1'rle11t,' Gym E.vlzibil1'on 4. . f . TWARYANN HILBERT 33 S. Nagle Street Shorty . . . dotes on music, drawing, and tlancine . . . hopes do office work. General Clee Club 2: fllllllll' 2: 1,1121- ,'lIII!'!'I'f'C1l1 Club 45 Sffenfe Reffr1r1il1 Club 4. o ROBERTIG. HEYDT 1855 S. Wood Street liuva . . . likes Swllllllllllg and cars . . . plans to make a career of selling. llzfviribidfzie Hrlwniiorz JOAN E. HIPPERT 621 Union Street Rusty . . . collects popular records . . . can be found in Ye Old Swimming Hole early in spring . . . plans to be a secretary. 1?ltJ'l'I1t'.f.f Edufafion Intramural Surfer 4,' Danre Club 2. page one hundred and fftyfszx 'X .i 11 XC EVELYN J. IIOLBEN 1108 Wyoming Street livey . . . quiet . . . loves to make new clothes and bake . . . likes stock cars . . . need n secretary? Bu.ri11e,f.f Eduration .Yaturaliff Club 25 Tunzbling Club 2. ROGER C. HOLLENBACH 1229 N. Nineteenth Street Holly . . . enjoys good music . . . a nature lover . . . looks forward to horticulture after Penn State. College Preparaiory llmmrf 2, 3, National llrnmr Sofiely 4, .rergeant-at-arm,f,' Choir 2, 3, -l,' Canary Clfpperf -1: Canary 2,' .Yaiural Srienre Club 3,' Senior .Valli Reviere, prnident, 4. page one hundred and fiftyfseven RICHARD P. HOLBEN 1844 Turner Street Dick . . . plays the drums in spare time . . . an ardent basket- ball and baseball participant . . . plans to study engineering. College Preparatory lwarrltfng Hand 2, 3, -lg Conferf Band 3, -l,' 1IllV'lINllll'61lB!1.fA'fl- lmll 25 Ffmlball 35 l'nl.'eylml.' 3. ELAINE HOLLER 524 Brick Street lilaine . . . enjoys playing all types of sports . . . plans to be a telephone operator. llzktrfbutive Eduratiurz Gym Club 2: Intramural Bafelzall 25 folleyball 25 Soffer 2: Fafhfon Show 25 Slurlenl Crm 11- ffl 2. KATHRYN A. HOCH 305 Boyer Street Kathie . . . joinetl ns in lier nior year . . . plans to do neral office work. 1?uJine,f-r lfzlufaf fa II Girly' Clmruf 2, 3,' Cirlf' Clee Club 2, 3. RUSSELL F. IIOFFMAN Wescosville Hoffic . . . collector of arrow heads . . . hopes to become il layout man in carpentry. Technical Carpentry Ilonorf 2, 3. 'Tv MARGARET J. HOFFMAN 2812 W. Livingston Street Peg . . . past Worthy .Mlyisor of Rainbow . . . enjoys music, cooking, camping, and tlriying . . delights in playing the oboe . . . liezuletl for Q-tlxlr Crest :intl elementary teaching. College l'1'epara1ory .llarrlzing Baml 2. 3, -I: Cr1rl1'r'fl Ifuml 2, 3, -lf ffn1I1'r'rl 0r4'lIf,flr1l , . -. J, -l. up ,UM A KKKCVA Z- i K 1 frrlc lqfgxvh t Chi l Q7 DARLENE J. HOFMANN 1031 Hanover Avenue Joy . . . Sunday Fcliool teacher :intl choir member . . . likes to be among crowtls . . . would like il future of horticulture. H ll ,f 1' n en lfrl zz 1' al i n II llmzorf 2, 3: flll!'Ullt'l'J' 2: Gln' Club 2: Infra. Rll.ft'f1Illl 2: liar- ketball 25 Ping-puny 35 Suffer 25 l'r,llryl1all.!,' Srmfc' 1l'hflr 2: Cunzmerrial Clull -l, !r'ea.f..' llanre Club .1,,'fl. I'IlIllII Club sl: lee SkaIl'11ghClul1 3: fr. Real Crn,i1r 3: SprfngEll.'nnrf1'l 2,' farlrty Shown 2. MARYANN L. IIOLLMAN 417 Turner Street Lucky . . . enjoys reading and dancing . . . sings in church choir . . . plans to become a typist. Buiinfff Erlucailnn Glee Club .lg Bm-Swpe Club 2. RONALD A. HONTZ 854 N. Eighth Street Ronnie . . . likes all sports, especially roller skating . . plans to enlist in the navy. Tzcliniral lllaclzlne WILLIAM F. HOSS 737 N. Twenty-second Street Hamster . . . spends spare time collecting stamps and coins . . . won homeroom spelling bee in tenth grade. . . looks forward to a college education and :1 business career. Bu.rlnr,r,f Efluraflon Ilnnorx 2: junior RPIll.ll'f1,ivf PATRICIA L. HOTTINGER 316 N. Ninth Street Pat . . . enjoys skating and baseball, and rifle shooting . . . loves to drive . . . plans to work in office. Buflnfff Erlufatirnz Iniramural Bafkerball 2, -lg alp- paratuf Club 35 Tumbling Club 3. JOYCE A. IIOTTEL 2410 S. Fifth Street Jo . . . active in church work . .. always laughing . . . likes tumb- ling and roller skating . . . expects to be 21 stenographer. Rll,llIIf,l'.l' lllflllfllll-'HZ X lnlramural Bllifbdll, frlplalu. 35 li'r1,rl'eIball 2, 35 follfyball 3, sly flpparatuf Club 2. 3, -If Dann' Club -lg lxarlerf Club 3, 45 Tumbling Club 2, 3, J: Calmi- flar Capfrf' 4: f.'llf'fl'lF!l!lfI' ff Cy nz Ifxlz zbli in zz 2. ROBERT R. HOXWORTH 618 N. Sixteenth Street Hoxie . . . working on cars is his delight . . . the future as a mechanic should be bright. Tefhnlral A1410 lllerlzafik fllarrlzing Ram! 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA A. HONOCHICK 215 N. Nineteenth Street Pat . . . pleasant singing voice . . . shows enthusiasm in writing and sports . . . on to college. Collage Preparatory llmzorf 2, 35 Natl. llmwr Snr.: A Cappella Clmlr 25 Inlra. lbllfyball 2, 3, -lg Ilockfy 2, .5',' l?a,rbftball 2, 3, 4: Sqffball 3, 45 Canary 2, 3. -l,' Comux 45 Learlerf Club 3. -If .lpparazuf Club 3, lg Dancf Club 4: Tumbllrzg 35 Canary l'arlfty Show 2, 3, -I: Gym E.YlIl'bI.ll'07l 2, -l, DALE R. HORN 1241 Lehigh Street Ballsy . . . interested and active in all sports . . . a jitterbugger . . . vice-president of his junior class , . . will study hotel administration. Cfnfral lvarfily l oolball 3, ul: Hairball 2, .lg jl' Baxkffball 25 fl' Frmfball 25 l'ar.rlty .4 3, -I. page rme hundred and fiftyfeight ANNA MAE HUUALUK 209 Bryan Street Anne . . . enjoys good books, singing, and listening to records ... plays volleyball . . . wants to be a bookkeeper or work at Viestern ltlectric. B11,vir1f,r,f lf!1!lI'!IllU7I Cyn: Exlziluilirnz 2. PATRICIA R. HUNSICKER 2145 N. Fifteenth Street Pat . . . would rather swim than walk . . . linits argyles in spare time . . . hopes to major in biology at college. Collfgr 1,ffPlll'!IlOV'j' llnnurf 2, .fp llmmr Surifly ul: lnfrzlmural l'ollryb11ll 2. 3,- llbrkfy 2, .ig Bafkflbull Z, .f,' Ping Peng 2: Canary Club 2, 3, -lg Comuf -l,' SAVlIt'lIl'0Il1 LF1l Sceimming Club 3,1-lg ,iyuafmlr 3: Cyn: ll'.Yhl4llI'lI'IlH 2, -l. RICHARD V. HUEBNER 2324 Allen Street Richie . . . loves baseball and golf. . . real gone on Dixie Land Jive . . . plans to study insurance at l,t-high. College' Preparufory Intramural Rzzxlcffball 2: 1v!lI'J'll3' Hairball 3, -l,' junior .llallz Club .fp 1'I1l'.fI-ly xl Club 3, -I. WILBUR A. ISSERMOYER 60715 N. Sixteenth Street Reds . . . interested in basketball and bowling . . . active in church league basketball . . . hopes to become a linotype operator. Tfrlzriifrzl Prfnfing .llllfflllillg Baml 2, 3. page one hundred and jiftyfnine LORETTA P. JACOBS 35 N. Eighteenth Street l.orrie . . . past president of B'ai l'l'rith Girls . . . a dramatic enthusiast . . . plans to enter Penn State. College l'rrparu!ury .lluxir .f'l17Pl'f1'l!lll'llIl Club 45 2111 Club -I. JOAN D. JOHNSON 737 Union Street -loan . . . rates popular music high . . . enjoys buying new clothes, shorthand and typing . . . anticipates a secretarial career. Bufirif.-:v Ezluruliun Intramural R!1J'A'ffl1!1ll 2, lg l'ol- leyball 2, -lg Dnnrf Club 2,' Gym E.YhI'blll'117L 2, -1. .Q Q WVIl.l,lANl R. JACOISY 42I S. Eighteenth Street Bill . . . beats the drums in scluml band . . . is active in church work . . . headed for a musical pru- fession. Cullfgr I'rrp11r'alnr-v .'ll1H'1'lIl.Ill!j lfuml Z, 1, el. KENT I.. JOHNSON 728115 N. Seventh Street 'l'orgy . . . collects popular hit tunes. . . was homeroom spelhui: champ in tenth grade . . . will go to college. Cullrgf l'rrpm'uIury RICHARD J. JOHNSON 1305 Rye Street Dick . . . roller skating enthusiast . . . a naval reservist . . . will study electronics in the navy. Terh n lral lflertr ir 1f.vrur,f1'0r1 Club 2. PHILIP H. JONES 416 Railroad Street Phil . . . enjoys riding around in his car . , . occasionally shoots pool for pastime . . . will enlist in air force and maybe college afterwards. Ceneral Intramural Football lg Sluilent Cnunfil -1. JANE A. JONES 1739 Cedar Street jane . . . transfer student from Slatington High . , . collects foreign tlolls as hobby. . , active member and officer of both Rainbow Girls and l,uther Lea- gue . . . ambition is banking. l?u.ri'rzeJ5 Eduralion Clmruf 2, ',Ver1 Are Like Sireef- F617-V-U prmnptlng 35 Library Club 2,' Pro um! Crm Club 25 Cnnrerl.r 2g l'z1r1'eIy Slum' 2. RALPH R. JONES 131 Furnace Street Buck . . . has a love for rifles and cars. . . does Co-op job with Carrier Air lfneineers . . . plans to become wiring foreman. Terlz az iral Eelerfrir .llnrlel Home Builrling Club 25 l'er111,vylz'ar1f11 Cerrnan Club 2. KENNETH W. KAIILER 462 Union Street lien . . . likes hunting and fishins .. . plays basketball and football for lioy's Club . . . plans to join the marines. Terlinlral .Alum .illffllllillf STANLEY A. KAPLAN 223 N. Marshall Street Stan . . . photography domin- ates his manv hobbies . . . ho es . t P, f to become an engineer or busi- nessnian. College Preparatory Camera Club 2, 3, -I: Chen Club 3, 45 ljngirzeerf Club -lg Phyfi- ral Srienfe Club 3. RICHARD A. KALE 228 E. Hamilton Street Dick . . . attends all swimming meets . . . rates high as a swim- mer himself . . . will become a bricklayer after serving in thc army. Teflzriirfll Ihivklaylng JOSEPH M. KARDOS 549 N. Seventh Street -loc . . . collects models of old- time sailing ships . . . has art ability . . . plans to attend college for architectural cn- gineering. College Preparatory Cheri Club 35 Senior Math Review 4,' Engineer: Club 45 Art Club 25 Sturlen! Council 2. page one hundred and sixty LEONARD R. KEEFER 223 S. Bradford Street Lenny . . . interested in sports ranging from archery to football . . . would like to become a con- struction engineer in the United States Marines. Tzclmifal Carpfnfry Draffing Club 2. BARBARA A. KEHM 532 N. Fifteenth Street Barbara . . . enjoys swimming and playing baseball . . . active in church organizations . . . aims to be a nurse. Gznzral Intramural fnllfvball 2, 35 Baf- kzlball 3: Baxeball 2, 3,' Be- ginfzrrf Tumbling Club -I. page one hundred and sixzyfrme l,e wa Bu CLARA LOUISE KEENER 617 N. Twenty-third Street Clara Lou . . . girl with friendly smile . . . delights in souvenir collecting . , . business manager of Canary . . . aims to he a nurse. Collage Praparafory Canary 2, 3, buf1'r1e,i1v managrr,4,' German Club 3, trfafurfr, -I,' Phyfiral Scienrr Club 3, ,rer- reiary-irfafurer 4: Srienre Fair 2, 3, -lg Gym lL'.vl11'b1'tion 2, -1. 1-17 V A . GAIL E. KEHM 1220 N. Troxell Street Jinx . . . plays piano. . . ambition to become a hello girl or secretarial worker. Bu51'ne,r,r ljducaffoaz Ilonorf Z,' Band 2,' Corzferl Band 2,' Darin' Club 3, -If flpparalux Club 3, 4. MITCHEL S. KARP 1510 Coronado Street Harpy . . . wild about Dodgers . a real wrestler. . . headed to high for civil engineering . . . nts to build a bridge. College Preparatory nary 35 E'HgIi7IfPf,1' Club 3,' urzfor ,Valli Rfuffrv 35 lVrf,vf- ' ' lub -1,' Srrzlrzr .llatlz J ling fl RFU!-ffl' 4. BARBARA J. KAVE 2929 Moravian Avenue Barbara . . . selects painting as favorite pastime . . . good sport . plans to be a bookkeeper. firzeff lfzluration IIUVIOFJ' 2, 3: Carollerx 25 Clrf Club 2,' .-lrlvanrnl Tumbling 4: .-lquafmle 3,' flIlNIlIIt?l'fIiIll Club -l,' Cym lfxlzibiffwi -lg Spring Conrfrr 2: Sturlfnf Cuunffl el. l.0lS L. KASHNITZ 1315 Rye Street Lo . . . a recent arrival from Pliilzndelpliin . . . is interested in fashion design and music . . . plans to attend an art school or music conservatory. Gfnrral Darin' Club 3,' 210 Club -L' .ll11.f1'f .Ipprffialirm Club 4. ROBERT D. KECK 1317 Hickory Street Bob . . . tinkers with stock cars . . . plans to become an truck driver. 7't't'lII11'l'I1l Carpentry .llllfflllillg Barrel 2, 3, -I. it - THOMAS A. KELLY 203 E. Susquehanna Street Tom . . . cofeditor of the Canary ...city league athlete . . . active in church work . . . collects Four Aces' records . . . intends to study journalism ut Lt-liigli. College PfEf7!Il'HfII7'j' llormrf 2, 35 Nail. llrnmr Snr.. prrr. -If lntra. Football 25 lfar- ketball 2, 3, -If Softball Zq Key Club 3, fer.. -Ig Srnflnel 2: Canary 3, m-fzlltnr, 'lg jr. Pm nz Co in nz litre 3. ji, , 1 . . ,bl .gf 1' XY ,X 1 WILLIAM L. KEPNER Wescosville, Pa. Bill . . . plays basketball . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . plans to join US. Navy. Tefllnifal Mdfhl-IIE Vanity IVTf.1'lllilIH 2: lfnyf' Life' Saving 3. OCTAVIA L. KEINERT 227 Court Street Tavie . . . enjoys drawing cartoon characters and cooking . . . has a very good beginning o hope chest . . . hopes to enter nursing. 1. General llmznrf 2, 3,' ,ivlllliflfllll llmmr Soffffyg Glff Club Z: lfiofmpf Club 2,' Natural Sfifnrf Club 3. J't'ffFf!Il'j'-fffllfll7'f!'.1l.' Spring Cmzrfrf 2. MARY A. KELLER 1235 Turner Street KIary . . . enjoys a good movie or dance . . . fond of swimming and all sports . . . expects to enter secretarial field. Ii'u,rine,rf ElfuflIf1i0?1 Intramural l?a,rfball 2, 3: Bczflifl- ball 2, 35 lbllfylmll 2, 3,- Danrf Club 25 Amfrifan jam' lmrn' 25 Cyn: E,vl11'bz'lirn1 Ji Srznlfnf Cnzuzril 3. RONALD Q. KEMMERER 2440 S. Law Street Butch . . . a magician at heart . . . plains to go to Penn State or xILll'llQIll3L'I'Q.! to study business administration. Cfillfgf lJ7'fPlIl'!1lU7'j' llitramural l?at-fball 2. PIIYLLIS M. KERN 2105 Liberty Street Phyl . . . the life of the party . , .a basketball addict. . .hopes to work at the Bell Telephone Company. BuJ'llIIF,1',f EliIlI'l1f1'IHl Intramural Baffbrzll 2: Vullrylzall 25 Ping-Pmzg 2: 1?a.rl'ftball 25 Life' Saving Club 2: junior Rrzl Crn,t,r Club ul. SHIRLEY A. KEINERT 2543 Fernor Street Shirley . . . a social dancer . . . popular music fiend . . . hopes to become a private secretary. Bu,ff7lF,1',f EljllfHl1i!?71 IVATFFIIA' 25 Cnnimfrrizll Club 4. RONALD H. KELLER 318 Lehigh Street Pussy . . . enjoys driving . . . plans to become a typical family man who will find his work in the field of electricity. Tfrliniral Elntrii' page one hundred and sixtyftwo RICHARD W. KERN 607 S. Sixth Street Ifroggy . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . plans to serve with thc United States Air Force . . . then follow career as a carpenter. Technical Carpentry Iniramural Barketball 3,' Stage Club 2,' Student Counril 2. FREDERICK H. KEYS 944 Liberty Street Hands . . . enjoys fishing and sports . . . plans to be an air force mechanic. Teelzniral Auto Body Intramural Bafkelhall 2. page one hundred and sixtyfthree DAWN T. KESTER 847 N. Seventh Street Dawn . . . collects postcards . . . is accomplished at both the piano and organ . . . will study nursing at Allentown Hospital. College Preparalory llonor: 2, 35 Honor Society 4,' 1ntramuralFielzl Hockey 2, 3,- lvolleyball 2, 35 Bafeball 2,3g Pan American League 4,' Future Teaeherf of Amerfra 4,' Cy nz 1:'.vl11'l11'f1'orl 2. RALPH H. KICHLINE 117 N. Thirteenth Street Ralph ...likes dancing . . . after air force he will continue welding career. Tefhniml Welcling .-leronaurirr 25 Srienre Fifliou 4. DAVID R. KINCAID 323 E. Union Street Pretzel . . . specializes in ichthyology . . . after the air force expects to enter college. Teehrziral Prim Nature Club 2: 111'-I' 3: Siuflenl Counril 4. LLOYD C. KIRCHNER 2324 S. Fifth Street Junior . . . works at the Acme Xlarket . . . hopes someday to be a store manager. Dfffribuffoe Ifllufdllillll s S+ ELSIE M. KIRCHNER 2502 S. Fifth Street Elsie . . . spends spare time baby sitting . . . enjoys dancing, hasehall, pen pals, and roller skating . . . active in church work . . . includes a husiness job in her plans. I?u.r1'ne,v,r Iilllllfflfillll Apparafur Club 2: Tumlzling Club 2, 3. WILLIAM J. KISH 226 Brookdale Avenue Big Bill.. . sings in church choir . . . is a member of the Marine Band . . . looks forward to a business career. Bu.rine,r,r Eflueafion lllarrlzfng Band 3, 4: Conrer! Band 3, 45 Belle of Bar- celona 2. JOHN W. KISTHART 24 N. Eighteenth Street -lack . . . interested in dancing, sports, and racing cars . . . ex- pects to become a draftsman. Technical lllrchan iral Drafffng llonorr 35 junior 1'ur,rltyBa,rlcrt- lmll 2, 4,' Pld.VlI-f.f Club 2. SHIRLEY A. KLAUGH 7795 Lawrence Street Shirley . . . finds skating and dancing enjoyable . . . looks forward to a career as a tele- phone operator. General DONALD R. KISTLER 1930 Greenleaf Street Don . . . has no real hobby . . . plans to go to college , . . enter business or armed service. Cnllfgr Preparatory 1?llfdIPI!4I'lll Fornllmll 3. GARY C. KLEIN 1052 N. Eighteenth Street Gary . . . likes good records . . . plans a college education . . . expects to become a businessman. Collfgr Prfparafory lnira in urnl Bn,rl'fIl2all 3. FREEMAN G. KLINE 822 Liberty Street Lefty . . . likes sports and hunting . . . plans to start own body shop. Technical flute Body Band 2, 35 Irztranzural Bruker- ball 2, .i','I uo!l1all 2. PHILIP G. KLINE 320 N. Fulton Street Phil . . . interested in music and cave exploring . . . Past hlaster Counselor of Order of Deklolay . . . will take pre-med course at Muhlenberg. College Preparatory lllarrlzing Band 2, 3, 45 Conffrt Band 2, 3, 45 Orflleftra 2, 45 Canary Cavalierf 3, 4. GALE B. KLINE Lehigh Parkway, N. Gale . . . a lover of outdoor es eciallv traveling p t . . . forward to a college career . . then business. College Preparafory RICHARD M. KLINES ll27 Union Street Lefty . . . enjoys small hunting . . . was awarded most valuable baseball award . . . aspires to he a league ball player. Tefhnifal Welding faulty Bufeball 2, 3, Life Saving Club 3. page one hundred and sixty-four swf? '11- JEANNE A. KOCAY 915 DE. Sycamore Street Jeanne . . . known for her novel green suspenders . . . enjoys travel . . . college plans un- decided. College Preparatory Intramural folleyball 2, -1,' Bax- ke1ballZ, 4: Baxeball-1: Spring Coneert 2,' Snow U'lz1'fe 2: Glee Club 2: xlpparafuf Club 3, -lg Tumbling 3, lg Leaderx Club 35 Tri-Hz'-Y 25 Cheer- leader 2. p,.J-f' I . J J. A 1741 1 A' JOSEPH A. KODACK 430 Turner Street joe . . . enjoys ice skating and auto mechanics . , . hopes to become a contractor. Tecbnieal Carpeniry Slage Crew Z5 Ire Skating 3. page one hundred and sixty-'hue CHRISTINE M. KNAPP 2404 Fairview Street Chris . . . a hard working gal . . . relaxes with ping-pong . . . plans for medical technology at Penn State. College Preparatory llonorf 2, 35 Intramural Ping- pong 2: .-lquoeazle Club .lg Natural Selernfe Club, ,refre- lary-freafurer. lg Senior .Valli Review -If Pan-.-lmeriran Club J. JAMES KNAPPENBERGER 526 Wyoming Street Nappy . . . enjoys roller skating and dancing. . . auto racing fan . . . plays in American Legion Druin and Bugle Corps . . . plans to join the CB. Marines Terlz n ieal illarlz ine Clzoir 25 Tu Illbllllg Club 35 Solen: 4' Fiction Club J. BARBARA J. KOCH 1021 N. Twenty-first Street Barbara . . . amateur artist . . . avid pianist . . . president of Allentown Junior Klusical Club . . . makes own clothes . . . likes to dance , . . undecided about College. College Preparatory llonorf 2, 3: llonor Sorlely -lg lrzrramural llllfkfj' 25 Clee Club 2,' Dance Club 3,' nlrt Club 45 1'arz'ety Show 3, 4,- Faxlzion Slzow 2, 35 flquaeade 3. ANNE L. KOHLER 126 S. Fulton Street Anne . . . makes friends easily . . . napkin collector . . . active in church work . . . plans to continue her studies at Kutl- town State Teachers College. General Clef Club 2, .1',' J Cappella 4. ROBERT A. KNAPP 318 S. Seventeenth Street liak . . . enjoys seasonal sports . . . plans to enroll at l.ehigh I niversity to follow engineering. J College 1 reparatory llonorx 3: lfngineerf Club 45 Senior .llallz Rf1'I'1'fL' Club J. RICHARD R. KNELLER 268 E. Mosser Street Dick . . . participates in hunting . . . secretary of Sunday School . . . anticipating a career in theology. Trrlinfezzl .llerlznniral Drafting llonorf 3. se: e ,J RICHARD F. KOZAK 2348 Tilghman Street Butch . . . likes clogs :xml horses . . . plays the accordion in spare time . . . lKllL'lldS to be a baker. 1,1-.Vl1'lbZllI'UE lfzluratzfon DOLORES M. KRASLEY 283 E. Fairview Street Dolores . . . enjoys 21 good laugh . . . includes swimming and sports among her hobbies . . . loves to travel . . . expects to work in an office. Bufineif Eduraffon Clee Club 25 Intramural Baffbzlll 2,' Bafleefball 2,' Volleyball 25 Synehronizerl S'lUl.llI7llI'7lg Club 3,' Tri- Ill-Y Club 25 Tumbling Club 35 Snow lVhire 2,- Spring Coneert 2. KATHRYN A. KOIILER 2016 Virginia Street Kathy . . . sports mineletl . . . football :incl roller skating en- thusiast . . . enjoys math . . . plans to let future take care of itself. General Choir 2: Poltery Club 25 Turnb- ling Club 3,' Danee Club 3. RAYMOND E. KORN 1106 S. Eighth Street Skeeter . . . active in sanellot sports . . . expects to enter F 8: Rl for engineering. College Preparatory l'arfz'ty lffrestling Z, 3, -if lnira- 1nural lyater Polo -If l'ar,rify fl -lg Erzgineery Club -lg lV1'e.fller.r Club -I. f PHYLLIS S. KRAMER 1852 S. W. Seventeenth Street Pliyl . . . loves to dance . . . science intrigues her . . . will attend Penn State. College 1,I't'.D!1I'dl0Fj' Clee Club 25 lnfrarnural Barbel- ball 2, 3, -lg Volleyball 2, 3, 4,- Srrftball 2. 3, 45 llmvlfey 2, 3, -I: Dance Club 3, 45 Tumbling Club -If Leazlerf Club 3, -lg .-lquararle Club 3,' Gym lfx- hibition 2, 4,' Spring Cnncert 2: f'fI,flll.UlI Slzow 3. 0 11, 'dj J' . - CHARMAINE V. KRATZER 239 Walnut Street Chop . . . tlabbles in oil paints . . . enjoys dancing and swim- ming . . . future plans are uncertain, General Inlranzurul Suffer I, 3, 45 B115- kefball 2, 3, 45 Bu,-'eball 2, L' Sfvlnznzirzg 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 llorbey 3, 4,'l1lef Club 2,' Tumbling Club 3, -lg flpparafux Club 45 Bfuieope Club 2. MICHAEL R. KONDRAVY Box 178, R. D. 1 Xlickey . . . uses sparetime to hunt and fish. . . plays American Legion baseball . , . future machinist or farmer. Teehniral lllaeliine Intramural Ba,rl'rIball 3. KAY S. KOZAK 2348 Tilghman Street Kay . . . enjoys swimming . . . participated in Xlonday night gym classes . . . enjoys good books and music. . . plans to be zz stenographer. Bur 1' ne,v,v Efl ueaf io n Clee Club 25 Spring Conferl 2. . xv page one hundred and sixty-.six GLENN R. KRAUSE 2446 S. Fourth Street Glenn . . . an amateur photo- grapher . . . likes baseball . . . works in clothing store . . . expects to become a window decorator. College Preparatory Canary 3. ROLLIN H. KRAUSE 304 Priscilla Street Rollin . . . South Mountain winner of a silver oak leaf music citation . . . ranks among top trumpet-tooters at AHS . . . plans career as public school music teacher. General lllarrhing Band 2, 3, lg Conrert Band 2, 3, -If Canary Cavalieri 3, -1. page one hundred and sixtyfseven Pl-lYLLlS J. KRAUSE 1202 N. Nineteenth Street Phyl . . . pert little cheerleader . . . continual babbler . . . active in church work.. .plans nursing career at Abington. College Preparatory llouorf 35 Inira. folleybull 2, 3, 45 llorlcey 3, -If Sorter -lg Bax- kelball 2, 3,' Ping-pong 2, 3, -l,' Sqftball 2, 3, -lg Dance Club 3, 45 Tumbling Club 3, 45 :lp- paraluf Club Z, 3, -lg Leaderf Club 3, -lg Cheerleader 3, 4: Life Saving 25 Girlr' .flquucarle 25 Gym lfxlzibllion 2, -1. WILLIAM F. KRAUSS, JR. 1412 Gordon Street Billy . . . fishes with flies he made himself . . . also likes to hunt . . . a registered life saver . . . would like to continue working at local light company. Teclzniral Mechaniral Drafting Ilonorf 2, 3,' National Honor Sorziefyg l'arJz'ly W're.vtling 2, 3, lg l.zlfe,raving Club 3. DALE W. KRESSLY 752 N. Ninth Street Sam . . . plays trumpet in spare time . . . has plans for a pro- fessional baseball career. General farffty Ffwfball 2, 3, Aly Barker- ball 3, -I, marzagrrg Bafeball Z, 3, -If Intramural Baxkerball 3, 4,' l'z1r.vlIy .4 Club. WILLIAM KRAYNAK WILLARD W. KRESSLEY 203 E. Union Street Orefield R. D. l Bill . . . swimming enthusiast Will . . . staunch admirer of . . . future to become mechanical stock car races . . . tinkers with draftsman or sign painter. cars . . .expects to make a career Technical lllerhaniral Drafting HS all auto m1'Ch3fliC- Dmfting Club 2. Terlznlfal .-lula .llerlzauic JACQUELINE J. KUBA 609 N. Sixth Street jackie . . . likes swimming and playing tennis . . . hopes some clay to be a business woman. Dirtributive lfzlurzztinrt Library Club 3. JAMES L. KUHNS 445 Liberty Street jim . . . enjoys roller skating. . . helped to wire Farr Building sewing machines . . . hopes to become an all around electrician. Terhnical Eleelric Drafting Club 2. RICHARD E. KUHNS Center Valley Richard . . . fond of sports, especially baseball . . . enjoys ice skating . . . likes popular music . . . plans to be a book- keeper. Buxinerr Education Excurfion Club 2. LA MAR 0. KUHNS 532 N. Fifth Street LaMar . . . attends all dog shows . . . belongs to professional dog drill team . . . performed on television . . . hopes to own his own kennels some day. Diftributive Edufation MARVIN L. KULP 331 E. Walnut Street Cook . . . enjoys baseball, bas- ketball, and football . . . active in the Boys' Club and the NYU . . . plans to enlist in the navy. Technical Carpentry Intramural Bafkelball 3. PAUL B. KUNTZ R. D. 1, Orefield Pepper . . . a member of the church choir . . . plays church league basketball . . . captain of Color Guard . . . will be a machinist in the United States Navy. Techniral lllafhine Band Color Guard 3, -lg Stage- crew 2. FRANK E. LA BAR 1323 Tweed Street Frankie . . . a miniature model builder . . . plans to study mechanical engineering at Le- high Lniversity. College Preparatory Ilonorr 2, 35 llonor Society -lg funior lllath Club, pre.ridenl,3,' Engineerx Club 35 Plzyrical Science Club 4,' Phyficf Con- ference 4,' Senior lllallz Re- view 4. DORENE L. KUTZ 7295 Greenleaf Street 'l'ootie . . . collects records, pref- erably by Julius LaRosa . . . captain of intramural teams . . plans to be a secretary. B!l,fl7Zt'.f.f lfducarion Ilonorx 2: Glee Club Z,' A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Girlx' Honor Baxlfetball Team 3,' Intramural Bafleeiball 2, 3, 4,' Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Soreer 4,' Bareball 2, 3,' Leaderf Club 4: Tumbling Club 4,' Gym Ex- hibition 2, 4. ELWOOD D. LA MAR 431 N. Tenth Street Vl'oody . . . goes roller skating and dancing . . . will join the air force. General page one hundred and .sixtyfcight DIANA M. LANDIS 1308 E. Livingston Street Diane . . . is sometimes gay and sometimes serious . . . likes good music . . . will finish schooling at Xlorayian College. Cnllfgf Prfparrlfory .llzzrrliiug Band 2. 3. 4: l.'lm1'r 2, .ig Spring Cmzffri 2, 3. LOUIS L. LAUBACH 22 S. Bradford Street l,ou . . . lilies flying . . . is a private pilot anal Caclet Com- maniler of Civil Air Patrol . . . won a trip to Canada through the C..'X.l' .... Wants to he a commercial pilot. Gfrirrzlf Band 2, 3, 'l.' lxify Club .ig .lfruiiauIn',i' 4. page one hundred and .stxty-nine NORMA W. LAMBERT 920 S. Seventh Street Norma . . . delights in curling up with a good novel in a quiet spot. . . inclinetl to he silent . .. admires airline personnel . . . anticipates career as a steno- graplter, Bll.l'l-11f.l'.li Hljlliillflillfl llnriorf 2. 35 .yflfliflfllll llmmf- Sorifly -If liitramural lfu.fl'r!- ball .ff lvllflfj' balffq Conf lIl!'I'f1iI1f Club lg Library Club, ein'- f7I'1',i'Iitlf'lIf. 2. JOHN M. LAMONT 912 N. Seventh Street jack . . . came to us this year from llazleton . . . plays the sax and accortlion for pleasure antl profit . . . plans to he a pi'oA fessional entertainer. lJi,ffrfbuIi:'r lflfllfllfl-U11 lvllfflifj' Storm Tram 2: lillfflifj' Bm-fball 3: Ili'-l' 2, .95 Ilif- fribuficif Iilllllfllffflll Club el. HAROLD J. LAROS 748 Pittston Street llal . . . plays City League haskethall and softhall . . . lilies last little cars . . . is heatled for the marines. Tzwlizziezzl .lllffllllllffllf Drafliizg Bam! 25 lli.Yf'l4l',l'!'IIII Club 2. NANCY ANN LAUDENSLAGER 2435 Liberty Street Nan . . . enjoys traveling anti playing the piano . . . active in church Work . . . plans to stutly eitller mathematics or luusiness in college. lhillfgr 1lI'l'f7IlI't1ffll'y llnrzori 2, 35 Irzframinvil lhfffy- ba!! .fy Cfrmau Club 3. if junior pllnrli Rwiru' 35 Square Daiirf Club 35 210 Club 4. NORMAN F. LAMBI-IRT 920 S. Seventh Street Xorn 1 . . . enthusiastic stamp collector . . . actiye in school pulmli istic cations . . . won journal citation at South Xlountain plans to stutlv iournalism at Liol u mhia l'niyersity. ffnllfgv I,1'f'f7IlI'!lf1H'j' l' fl ii lid .-lmfrifaiz l.l'l1yll. 5: Cn inn' Sfllflilllll 2: fillllltlfj' .1', -I MARGARET A. LAMONT 320 S. Glenwood Street Xlitlge . . . untlei'-water aquamaitl . . . lanits areyles . . . liopes lor' career as lootl tlemonstrator . . lieatletl for llenn State. ffolffgi' I,l'!'f7IlI'!1flIl'j' lnfruniural lffiihllefzlf J. .i, -I ' ' 4 hnrfrr' -15 lnllfybnf! 2. 3, flr1i'b'fj' 2, l,l'l1ll. I',f Cfllb Ylllillbllillhlf 3: lillffllillfl Shure J' Gym l:'.yfi1'l1ilinn 2. el: .-lqun :Iliff 3. 2. Y 0 i r c -4 I 1 DALE W. LAUER 229 N. Peach Street . . . works around stock cars . . will he a stock car driver. l'0fIlll-illlfll ljfliilllillg A I'arJ1'ty Wirefflffig 2. JOAN l.. LEH 1833 Tilghman Street joan . . . highlight is swiniining . . . plans 21 career as bookkeeper. Ifzl.-'1'r1f,r,r Iflluflll in I1 Ilmiuri' 3,' Intramural I?a.i'eball 2. -l,'Ba5leetball1l,' 11orlefy2, -Ig Ping-Prnzg 2, 3,' Surfer 45 folleyball 2: flpparataf Club 25 Synrlzronized Swimmirzg 3,' fllllfllllffflilll Club -If Tumblfrzg Club -If Jquafazle 3,' Cyril Ifxliibifizni 2, 4. DALE B. LEIBENSPERGER 201 N. Eighth Street Leihy . . . a model ship lvuiltler . . . plans to enter Lehigh to stutly engineering. College Preparatory .Uarfliing Baml 2, 3, 4,' 0rz'l1e,rIra 2, 3, -I. BARBARA J. LAYTON 947 Pine Street Balm . . .likes roller skating . .. plans to let the future take care of itself. Dl,r!r'ibzl!ive' liltlllfllllillll ROBERT E. LEH 815W Washington Street Boo . . . has model railroatling as his hohhy . . . serves as Junior Deacon in church . . . hopes to become an accountant. Ifuf lrzeiyr lfzlurat in iz Ilmzorf 2, 35 .1 Cappella Choir 2: Irzlramural Bafleeiball 3, 4, cha11zpz'rm,3,' Spring Concert 2. EDWIN TW. LEIBENSPERGER 2309 Hanover Acres Reels . . . active in basketball, football. and track at Allentown Boys, Club . . . will be an auto- lwotly repair nian. Y'1'Lil1IIlil'I1I .-Iam Body lIIfl'!llIlllI'lII Football 2. Mooney . . . excels in wrestling BARBARA LAVIN 234 S. Fifteenth Street Bobbie . . . always helps a friend in need , . . is looking forward to entering lfniversity of Pennsyl- vania for medical technology. College Preparatory IIo11or.r 2, 3,' Ilormr Soeiety 4,' Intramural lblleyball 2, 3, 45 Baybelball 2, 3, -Ig Baffball 2: fr. Rell Croix 2,' fr. Mallz Club 3, fecrefaryg Dante Club 25 Sr. lllath Club -If Comm' 3, 4,' Cyuz Exlzibitimi -I. MADELINE M. LE FEVRE 839 N. Lumber Street Xlolly . . . our real-heacled, head inajorette . . . present at most dances and sports events . . . plans for a secretarial position. BMJl.IZf,Y.f Ezlucaliou Intramural Bafeball 2, 3, lf Barbftball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball Z, 3, 45 Dance Club 2, 3, 4,' lllajrzretief 3, -lj Tri- II!-Y 35 Tumbling Club 2, 3,' Cym Exlz fb fl in n 2, 'l. page one hundred and seventy llmmrf 3,' Intramural lhllfybrlll ELAINE LEIBENSPERGER 206 S. Thirteenth Street lflaine . . . AHS majorette . . . ice skating enthusiast . . . a future Florence Nightingale. Grnrral 2, 3, 4, rhr1mp1'on,r,3,' llorkfy 2, 3, lmnw' Ifamg Bllfkflbflll 2, 3, J, lmnnr team, 3: Ping-Pong 3: Dance Club 2, 3, lg l,t'!IIl,t'l'.V Club 3, -l,' Rnl Cro,r.v Club 3,' .llrljorfflrf -lg Cyn: l:'.vl11'bi- tion 2, -l. LORETTA J. LEIBY 920 S. Sixth Street Loretta . . . interested in sports . . . enjoys popular music . . . movie-goer . . . plans to become a secretary. l?u,viv1r,r,r lffluruf lo n llmwrf 2: Intramural Ba,-'kffbzzll 2: lbllfylnzll lg Thr lfrllr' of l?arrrluna 2. SHIRLEY LEIBENSPERGER 219 N. Eleventh Street Shirley . . . collects records and storybook dolls . . . enjoys dancing and traveling . . . sports include swimming and roller skating . . . plans to become a model. Hu.vinf,f.r lfduraiiun llonori' 25 fillilllillfl Show 3. RUDOLPH II. LEITGEB 43425 Greenleaf Street Rudy , . . a reader ol' science fiction . . . likes sports . . . will try advancing as a machinist Tfflznlral .llaclzlnf llruznrx 35 Intramural Bd.l'A'fll2 35 Chen Club 2, 3,' junior Rell l Rr Cro,r,v 3,' Sfurlfnl Cuunrl prefmrtariw 3. page one hwndrcd and seventyone all SANDRA A. LEOPOLD 819 Turner Street Sandy . . . paints . . . rates dancing and hiking high as entertainment . . . aspires to a secretarial career. BZl.fl-lIf.4'.f Erlufafiun llonorf 2, 3,' .Yalzimzal Ilonnr SoC1'fty,' Cornnzfrrml Club -lg Dann' Club 2, 3, 4,' Gym Ex- hibumn 2, -1. CAROL A. LE VAN Wescosville Carol . . . fond of good music and roller skating . . . plans to make a career of nursing. Gfnfral Intramural Ivllllfyllllll 2, 3, J: Sqftball 3, 1l,' Tumlzling Club 2, J: .lpparziruf Club J: .-lquafmlf' 3,' Gym IL'.YlII-bllllillfl 2, -lg flllllilll' Rnl c:l'UJ',l' 3,' Studfn! Council 1. ANN E. LESSEI, 1840 Turner Street .-Xnnie . . . keeps up with her pen- pals. . . plays a good game of hall . . . is a natural for physical education at VVest Chester. General Baxkrtbzill llmmr Tram 2, 3, -l: lnframural follfyllall 3, -lf Snrrfr 'lf llwkey 3, J: Hatr- kfrball 3, -I: Softball 2, 3, 45 l,!'!l!lfI'.f Clull -If Senior Life Sawing 1l,' Future 7vt'lll'hfI',f qf .lrnfrica 45 Gym Exhibition 4. MARILYN L. LEVIT 2130 Liberty Street Xlarlin . . , plays tennis and hadminton . . . likes to draw . . . hopes to be a secretary. l?11,f1'r1rf,v lfzl ll ral lo n Rfll l:I'0,f,f Clull 3, -1. DAVID E. LEWIS 212 N. Sixth Street 1040 N. Twentieth Street Dave . . . liopes tliat sonietlay lie liitten . . . isn't happy unless will liave a pulvlislieel novel . . . singing or acting in ll sliow . . . will lieconie eitlier an engineer, won .Xllentown Horace Ileidt a lawyer, or an insurance nian. Talent Show . . . expects to fj,,,f,-af continue singing career. Iniramural lm'r1,il.'f!bz1ll 2, 3, 45 Gf'W 1'l ll'alrf' lMlw.f,f1,' Canary 2. 3. Clff Club 2: .1 Cllppflltl Clzofr ROBERT K. LEWIS PEARL A. LICI-I'I'Y 1320 N. Wahneta Street 422 E. Court Street Crasli . . . enjoys niotlel railf Pearl . . . tries lier liancl at all roatlinu antl racing cars . . . sports . . . will lit- a uni-se, secretary of Stninp Cluli . . . Ut,m,,.Uj intentls to lie a nieclianicil - In Irirrumural Sflllllllllllg 5: l1'11,flcf'1- tlraltsinz . Tffll 11 nal ,'lll'tlIIlllIi1'dl Ural! ing PEGGY NI. LEWIS 3, lf 'fllffi .lrf l.1'l'f Sirfef- IYIIIVN 3: flIl,Vlllfl7I Simca' 2, 35 Ivflfllflli' Simca' J, 3, -l. lmll 2: l'nllfyln1ll2,' Hflffllllll 2. LOIS NI. LOBAUII 815 N. St. Lucas Street Lois . . , enjoys gootl instru- mental recortls . . . collects tie clasps and cull linlcs . . . plans to IIIZIIQC a career of lier present job as a secretary. Bur 1' iifw' lilllllffll in 71 JOANNE T. LONGO 135 Tilghman Street spentls spare time lualiy sitting plans to enter a scliool of nursing. Collfgr Prfpzlrzzlnry I'-Trfnf 2. Q .,f wi' PAUL C. LONG 024 Lehigh Street I3ZIllllk'. . . science l5l1j1,i'SPCCl2iIly in electronics . . . plans to study electronics at Leliigli. Cnllryr Prfparzliory llmmrl 35 junior .llatll Club, ll'r !l,l'lH'F7' 3: lfngznffrf Club 35 l,l1j'a'1'fl1l Sf'i.f'r1r'f Clulz 3, -lg l,lII'J'lil',f f.lUlIffl'fIII't 3, -I: kllfllifl 2. W'II.LIANI O. LOY 1030 Green Street Skip . . . plays cliurcli league baseball antl liasketlwall . . . enjoys lllllllillg . . . plans to be an airplane IllCClIZlIllC. Tfelz u lrnl .-I mln .llfrli fl if I-fi' Bam! 2, 3: Sfznlfnt Crnnzril 4. page one hundred and screntyftwu GERALDINE A. McAl.l,l-IN 1821 E. Greenleaf Street Gerry . . . snappy, high-stepping niajorette . . . excels in talking, dancing, and sports . . . plans for career as receptionist. Bufinefr Eduralion Ilonorf 2,' Clee Club 2g Intra- 1nuralBa.rleefball 2, 3, lj Baie- ball 2, 3, 4,' Sorrer 25 folleyball 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 3, -If Leaderf Club 45 lllajorettef 3, -if Tri- Ili- Y, prefident 2,' Tumb- ling 3, 4,' lllorton Year Book 2. THOMAS J. MCDERMOTT 517 N. St. George Street Tom . . . participates in football and baseball . . . expects to enter Lehigh University for engineer- ing. College Preparatory llonorx 3,' Senior lllatli Reviec Club 4,' Engineer! Club 4. page one hundred and seventyfthree BARBARA A. LUE'l l'EN 538 N. Fifteenth Street Bobby . . . dances and sings . . . a loyal fan of A.H.S ..,, easy going disposition . . . Allentown Hospital career ahead. General Intramural folleyball 2, 3, -If Bruleetball 2, 3, J: Ping-pong 2, 3, 45 Danfe Club 2, 3, sly Tumbling Club 2, 3, 45 l.e11fler.f Club 3, 45 Cyn: l:'.vl1ibir1'on 2, 45 Fayliio n Show 3. ALFRED F. LUTZ, JR. 922 N. Fourth Street .Xl . . . loves football, baseball . . . possesses great interest in hunting. . . is handyman at Colonial 'l'heatre . . . plans to be a theatre man. Terhniral Carpentry Library Club 2,' Science Club 2,' X Hand 2. JAMES .l. MCCONNELI, 411 S. Eighteenth Street Jim , . . reads plays and attends them . . . collects stamps . . . participated in theatre pre- sentations . . . will be a pre-med student. College Preparafory Cl1e.r.r Club 25 Sfienfe Fiftion -If Canary Club 2: Hlllen .ire Like Streetrarf' 35 Spring Green -1. DENISE E. MCFADDEN 259 E. South Street Denise . . . enjoys dancing and ice-skating . . . present job is in the field of advertising and would like to continue that in the coming years. Dlfiribullve Education Ir1lran1uralBaJl'etball, eaplain 2,' Baxeball 2,' Difrfribullue lfzluea- lion Club 4. ELAINE M. LUTTE 505 Hanover Acres Blondie . . . likes to take part in gym activities . . , plans call for a telephone operator. Dirtribuiizie Ifilurzztion Intramural liolleyball 2: Brlfkef- ball 2: Sorrer Z5 Soffball Z: Clee Club 2: Illlflllilll Slime 3. SHIRLEY A. LUTZ 621 Turner Street Shirl . . . loves ice skating and dancing . . . plans to become a secretary or enter the service. Bll.l'lIIf.V,a' lfflurafion Cler' Club 2: Spring Conrerl fi f Clzrifvrnzai- lageni 2. PATRICIA A. MAHLON 1635 E. Greenleaf Street Pat . . . pert, high-stepping majorette . . . participates in most school affairs . . . spends spare time ice-skating . . . plains to be a secretary. Bu.rz'neJ,r Edufalfon Iniramural folleyball 3, 45 Baf- keiball 2, 3, 45 Hairball 2, 3, -15 Dann' Club 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 35 lllajoretfei' 3, 4,'1'ld,flllAIl7I Slum' 35Cyn1 Exhllbl-fliflll 2, -l. JOAN E. MAIER 2007 Washington Street Jani . . . collects recordings . . . enjoys swimming and doing skits. . . plays the piano for her own pleasure . . . the future includes secretarial work. Rufineff Eclufation Intramural Bafeball 25 Raffert- ball 25 Ilorleey 2, 35 Ping- pong 25 folleyball 2, 35 Ap- paratuf Club 2, 35 Tunibling Club 2, 35 Aguaracle 2, 3. HOBART E. MCGONIGLE 920 N. Fifth Street Herbs . . . enjoys dangling worms for fish . . . plans to make career in the navy. Terhniral Elerlrif PATRICIA M. MACK 835 N. New Street Patti . . . enjoys dancing and traveling . . . does oil paintings . . . sings in church choir . . . plans to become a bookkeeper. Bufinefr Education Iniramural follryball 45 Dance Club 2. Y JAMES J. INIAHR 1124 Wyoming Street jim . . . enjoys all sports-mostly boxing . . . played B-league baseball . . . possible future marine . . . intends to be an electrician. Teflz 71 ifal Eleftrff MARGARET R. MAKOUL 622 N. Front Street Sissy , . . enjoys reading classical books . . . an experienced drug store clerk . . . uncertain about thc future. Hu.f1'ne5.f lildilfllfl-071 WENDELL MCLAUGHLIN 1854 Chapel Avenue Skip . . . air minded, in the civil air patrol, has pilot and gliders license . . . visited Denmark . . . will fly all his life. General Aeronautirf Club 3, 45 Swim- ming Club 3. PATRICIA L. MACKENZLE 522 N. Nineteenth Street Mac . . . loves dancing and swimming . . . member of the Patriottes basketball team . . . plans to join the air force. Bufineff Edurafion Intramural Bafleetball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Hairball 2, 3, 45 Sorfer 45 Shuffleboard 45 Ping Pong 45 Debating Club 25 Synrlzronizea' S701-H1121 ing 4. page one hundred and seventyffour ALICE M. MARCKS 911 N. Seventeenth Street .Xliee . . . collects Ratt .Xtttlttmy reettrtltttus . . , plays tlte ttiztttu . . . loves wtttterttttte wttlt tee skttttttu :ttttl stttwwlwtll lvxtttles . .. plntts tu lwe :t seeretztrr. B14 fl rtttnv lztlurtlltff tt pl lfappflftl lfftnti' .ig Gln' lffttff jg Sprtrty tfttfttfri 2, 3. ANTOINICTTE S. MARTIN 23 S. Eighteenth Street lllutti . , . spent twtt ltiult srlttml yettrs ttt Gertttzttty . , . ptw-ters Iiill5lC lui' t'lllk'i'I1llllliit'iil . . . pltttts to :tttetttl .Xlulette Cltttst- tattt Qttlleue ttt lexzts :ttttl tltett lwewttte xt st-t't'et:tt'x'. Crrtft-af tiff. 011111 li .llttftt .lppt'rt'tt1lt'ftt lflllll -1: .JIU lffttff 45 tfrrrrtftrt .lr1trf't'tt1tt tffttff ,lf l,t'ln't1t'y Club prf',t1'tft'ttt ,ig Mp fffuff .',' lft'rf,t' .liftlrttt .lttftt1f1ltwtj,' ffftfm tffulf .'. JOYCE A. MARSH 1505 S. Albert Street tyce . . . :ttxlettt tttovie-:wer . . . tlvltultrs ttt tlrtttctttu zttttl ltstettttt: to gcttttl tttltslf , , . pl:tttS tw etttet' tlte sect'et:tt'tztl lteltl. l1'tt,tt'm:tf lfJttf11ll'fttt lfmlrmt' 2, .ff lltttmr' Sttt't'rfy 'lf lrtfrutttttral lfzttlwrfmff fi lffmt- rt1fr'tt'ttl fffttfz -lg llttrttv' Iffztlf ,VJ ftttttlttr ,lltfvt 2, ftV'l'tl-tll'lll. PATRICIA A. MARTIN 503 Hanover Acres rt . . . Q spttrts. tutrt- l't ttttmx iettlztrlx sultlntll . . . is quiet :ttttl t-'tsy to get :tltttty wttlt . . . ltttttre lwttltlteepet' ut' serretztry. lfl1.t1'Ilz't't' lftfttmlftifftt llfttttttxt 2. .fi llllt'1lIIl11t'tlf Swfrt 2: fellrtyllttff. fflflflllvll 2. .95 fb't1.t'A't-'llfrlffwl' liitlwflrllf f.'l.'fftt.'- Hlfllfllll fluff li lrttt' HW! f.'tt1ttHtt'Ifn' fi llynt tffttff 2: .lf11A'z'- f:HH1Hl!47fr'l' .,. page one lttmtiretl tmtl .vettentyfftte JOHN MASKIALI 825 N. Twentieth Street Big lctlttt . . . excels itt tlte tlttee li s ltttsltetltztll. lwtst-lmll, lvtlltztttlfa . ttlittts to ttttetttl ftwlleue lttt' civil ettuttteertttu. -I . I flfrflt' l,V'f'f7I17'Z1ftll'j' ,'t1V't!-ff' F ffff lffllff 2: lftttlvlffttff 2. .l. -li Bll.tl'!l!1H.l. 'lf lPlfl'llHIIU'11f Fnttlffztfl 3. 'li l'm',t'l'f,t' :I K, -If lfz1Q1'ttft'rt' fffttlf -lg Sltttfrtlt f.'ffttr1ft'! 3. ROBERT Il. MAX 94512 N. Fifth Street Mztxie . . . slttwws verszttillty :ttttl ' ity itt sports . . . telisltes rt-zttlittu uttml lwtslqs . . . ttt- terestetl ttt tlrzttttztttes . . . ttt- cltttles ttt ltts ltttttre etwlleue tttttl 1 ttuttteertttu, l'uffz'gf Pt'ffvt1t'zl!m',v nllltrf ff l'111',tl-lj' l ftnflHlU .,. .l, J: l?a,fflml! 2, 3. 15 'Hllrrt .ltr I. iff' tqfP'2'. ft'tl7',t N ,lj S! Htfrrlf l.'fttuzt't'l 'li f'z1rtt'lAx' .1 4. ICLISSA A. MAX 1348 Ilamilton Street Inltsstt . . . tlztltltles ttt pltt-ttt utztpltx' . . . slttur :ttttl playa tltt- tttttttt. . . ts Pt-tttt Ftztte lt.-tttttl tu ltt'ett:tt'e to textelt stteeelt ent' tteettutl. tfrftrt-tif lfmttmt .'. .li lrtfrttutttrtlf I,lHAQ' l'mtg .'Q ftnltttt' Rt-tl lft-wt lffttlt JJ lltttttf tflttlf ,i, BARBARA l,. MAYICS 1109 Walnut Street ligtlts . . , preletw tlzttteltttz tu lmults . . . Ittts at utttttl ettlleetttttt ul ptwpttlttt' ltit tunes . . . ttttttre will tttcltttle :t jttlv :ts :t st-rt'et:tt'5. lftttt'tlftt llltlllfflll-itll lrtlt'ftmtn'ttt' ,ll-ll4Q'lltt!lAQ ,lf feflwy fluff .75 l7t1ttrt' lflttlf 5. 1: Tttmlf ftrtg Lfttlt lg ltbvrtt ltxfttfttltftrt I. ERNESTINE MAZZIOTTA l016V3 Spring Garden Street lfrnie . . . loves sports in every way . . . plans to type tht-'news someday. l?u,vi11e.r.f Ecluration Crmzmerrial Club 45 I,1'ln-my Clulr 2, 35 Tuniblirzg Club -I. JOAN M. MEITZLER 529 Turner Street jo. . . knitting. . .niathematics, favorite subject . . , plans to enter elementary teaching. General llonorf 2, 3,' llonor Society lg Girly' Clee Club 25 lllufir sippreriatlon Club .lg Pan flmeriran League 35 Sprirzg Conrert 2. SINA L. MAZZIOTTA 131 S. Fifteenth Street Sina . . . tlootlles in art. . . loves roller skating and horseback ritling , . . is an accomplished pianist . . . plans to work at the liell Telepltone Company. College Preparrztory Intramural folleyball 2. 3: Bare- lzall 2, 35 Baflcftbrzll 2, 3. RODNEY C. MENGLE 229 N. Eleventh Street Rod . . . fish and ganic en- thusiast . . . attends church social clubs . . . lixplorer Scout . . . hopes for a career as a carpenter. 7't'l'hI1lt'lll Carpentry llonnry 2, .fp Clmlr 2. PIIILIP .l. NIETRISION 949 Oak Street Phil . . . hobby is stamp collect- ing and drawing . . . L'.S, Naval Reserve . . . plans to be an architect. Teflzniral flrrlzilerturrzl Drafting Stamp Club 2. VELMA E. MEYERS 403 E. Susquehanna Street Candy . . . enjoys roller skating and dancing . . . spends free days mountain climbing . . . has many pen pals . . . ambition is to become a secretary. Bu,r1'rze,v,f Education Apparaluf Club 2, 3,' Tumbling Club 2, 3,' junior .Vin Club 2,'Dar1feClulf.3'. JANE A. METZGER 523 N. Lumber Street Janie . . . enjoys the world of sports . . . interested in Pontiacs . . . plans a career in the business field. Bufinerf Ecluralion Intramural Bafeball 2, 33 Bar- ketball 2, 3, 4: Ping-Pong 2, -lg Volleyball 2, 3,' Gym Ex- hliblilliflil 2, 4. PHYLLIS M. MICHAEL 630 Cedar Street Phil . . . likes bowling . . . hopes to become telephone operator or secretary. Bufinen' Education Honory 2, 35 National Honor Society 4,' Student Council 3,' Comnzerciial Club 4. page one hundred and seventy-six we FREDERICK K. MILLER 728 Washington Street Fred . . . builds models of all sorts . . . hopes to become a professional model builder or designer. Collrgf Prrparatory JAMES H. MILLER 706 N. Eighth Street Jim . . . interested in Indian lore . . . is a member of wrestling team . . . plans to major in electrical engineering. Collegz Prfparatory Band 2, 3, 45 Orrhrytra 2, 3, 45 Intramural Paff Football 4. page one hundred and seventyfseven - ALICE M. MILLER 1918 Washington Street Jill . . . a pleasant soprano . . . a mermaid . . . is active in Luther League . . . a nurse's aid at Allentown Hospital . . . is pre- paring for her nursing career. Collegf Preparatory Tumbling Club 25 Apparatuf Club 2,' Dann' Club 25 Intra- mural Ilflflffjl 3. , J if DONALD R. MILLER 717 S. Genesee Street Bup . . . active in city league sports . . . coin collector . . . hopes to become a civil en- gineer. Collrgf Przparalory Intramural Football, Iiaxfball, Raxketball 2,' Student Counrfl 2, xfrretary. CAROL A. MILLER 729 Greenleaf Street Nookie . . . specialty is swim- ming . . . collects souvenirs . . . makes her own clothes . . . participates in church functions . . . plans to work in an office. I?u.rine5.r Education Cyn: Ifxlzlbftlon 2, 4. DORIS A. MILLER 119 S. Twelfth Street Dodo . . . one of the A.H.S. nightingales . . . loves to swim . . . is prepared for a job in the business field. Bu .r l'i1t',f,V Ifzl u rat lo n IIonor.r 2, .lg Clzolr 2, 3, -If Intramural Ping-pong 2: Com- mercial Club -lg Dantz Club If Gym Exlzilzition -If Sturlznt Counrll 2. IIENRY E. J. MILLER 1951 S. Fifth Street Hands.. . a wood craftsman . . . plans to study physical edu- cation at Penn State. Collfge Preparatory l'arxz'ty Football 2, 3, -If Hafkzt- ball 2, 3, 45 Trark 2, 3, 45 l'ar.r1'ty A. JOAN F. MILLER 330 N. Fourteenth Street joan . . . enjoys music and dancing . . . participates in many sports . . . anticipates securing a secretarial position in an Allentown bank. I?u.rine.rJ Eduration Intramural Bafzball, raptafn, 2, .35 Baxlzftball, captain 2, 3,- lloclefy 2,' Ping-pong 2, 3, 4,- Volleyball 2, 3, 4,' Apparatuf Club Z,' Square Dance Club 3. 6 RODNEY L. MILLER 540 E. Emmaus Avenue Hot Rod . . . spends spare time at roller skating rinlas . , . excels in swimming so lvecame lifeguard . . . hopes to install :iir con- ditioning. Tffllrllflll Eledrzir Intramural llfater Polo 35 Llife Savzng 2, 3. -1. LEE K. MINNICII 630 N. Ives Street Minno . . . spends spare time fishing and playing basketball . . . winner of sophomore Print Shop Award . . . plans to follow career in printing. Terlmiral Prim' Shop l SUZANNE R. MILLER 1434 Turner Street Susie . . . adores cats . . . collects foreign recipes . . . is exchange editor ol Canary . . . wants to specialize in occupational ther- apy after college. College Preparatory llnrmrf 2, 35 llrnmr Snriefy -l: Intramural Volleylrall 35 Ilif- forlral Sofieiy 2: furzlior Real Croft' 2: flffllfll Clulf 3, lg Canary 2. 3, Al. JANICE R. INIOHR 622 N. New Street Janie . . . roller skating takes up spare moments . . . plans to be at secretary. Bafirzeigr l:'zlara11'or1 Danrr' Club 25 Ilyfll F.x'h1'l1iffrm 2, 1. X. JOAN W. MILLER Lehigh Parkway R. D. 2 -loan . . . a second listher VVill- iams . . . has a talent for writing is college hound. College Preparatory 1107101112 2, 3, llorzor Son. lg Sorrer 45 llorleey 3, -15 l'olleyl1all2, 3, -lg Barleefball 2, 3, lg Softball 2, 3, 45 Ping-Porzg 2, 3, -1,' Lead- erf Club 3, 4,' Swirrznzing 2, 3, mumbling Club 2 . ' 4, I , 3, 4, Apparazuf Club 2, lg Canary 3, page editor,4,' flquarazle 2, 3,' Stadent Courzefl 3,' Gym Ex- hibition 2, 4. Faflzion Show 3. MARILYN P. MILLER 914 S. Tenth Street Chippy . . . delights in roller skating, swimming and playing violin . . . hopes to enter Penn State . . . has undecided future. College Preparatory lloriory 2, 3,' llonor Sorielyg Choir 3,' Orrlleflra 2, 35 folley- ball 2, 35 l3a,rl'etball 25 LYNN T. MILLER 727 Greenleaf Street Lynn . . . a haseball enthusiast . . . possesses a natural talent for singing . . . plans to be a miss- ionary. College Preparatory lllarrlzing Band 2, 3, 45 Confer! Band 2, 3, 45 Bafketball Band 2, 3, -15 Choir 2, 3, 45 Canary Clipperf 2, 3, 4. MARILYN S. MILLER 836 N. Sherman Street Lyn . . . a competent pianist . . . an ardent poet . . . a novel reader . . . plans music course at Susquehanna University. College Preparatory Carolerr 2514 Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Marching Band 2, 3,' Canary Staff 4: Men Are Like Street Cari' 3,- Spring Conrert 3, 4. page one hundred and scvcntyfeight ROBERT W. NIOIIR 42 N. Jefferson Street liolwr. . . lun-s H1 N'2llk'I'lIlik'1l lush -ls m.ul Zllllllll spnrls cars . .. llws umuul music . . . pzxrllclpzxtetl In sumnu-r .X..X.l, swimming nu-eta also city clxgnmpumslllps . . plans In lurllu-1' uluculum after tlu- muy, 1'r1'f1r11'fr1f .llfrflazlffzlf l7rfqf'f1'11g l'IlVfI.fkY Sft'llIIlHII4ll.Q J. X, JJ lrlfrzl- mzzraf U'uh'r Pfffff 2. 3, -,lg lar.-'ily mf 3. 5. w'ff'f'!r1r'-x' am! ll't'I1.lIH'r'f' -li llzfl .l, 'lf l,1fr S11f'l.?INQ ' .Y HAROLD ll. NIONK 2809 Greenleaf Street llzir . . . spvluls ullv Imu- welullt lllllllg . . . llllCi'l'lLllI! 1ll7Ul1l future plans. f1'PI. f'l1f ,'IH','l.f4V 1f'1'fllf1'fl.Q f, .ff lllfftlr Illllfllf U'r1l1'r Pfflff 1. r page one lmmlred mul A6'l'671fy'7llY1S NIARYANN MONBERGER 410 Turner Street Xlz11'y:1nu . . . 4-njuys tlzulcinu :mul listt-nim: lu llit tunes . . . rn-:uls for an lumlwlvy . . . plans to enter ilu- lmsiness fu-ltl. B14 1 I-Il. ,V,V liflm-.11 in Il lnfmmural lhllfylzzlfl 2: Conl- zzlrrrfuf Iffzab Al. NANCY M. MORGAN 2430 S. Fourth Street Nun . . . lumluluy is woodwork . . . plans to work :ls ll reluplmmu- opt-r:1lnr for tlu' lit-ll 'lleleplmomx Hu v 1' :ffm ffl! 14 1' al In zz lllfI'!lHlIU'Ilf lfa.vfln1l! 2: RI1,l'A'Ff!lIIf! jf lfnr'fl'z'kV frrzffzwllflff 'A 1 l I PATRICIA D. MORRIS Al.lllCR'l' D. NIUSICR 5l9 Gordon Street h24 N. West Street Pat . . . lumlwlvy is eullvclillu .Xl . . . Iumtlnu. lislllnu :mtl x H' souvenirs , . . R'lllOYS ict- sluxllnu s mrxsqultlu-1... wlnyt-tl lmsvlmll 'N . , . . 11 Q 1 V 'Q --., :uul vlzlnstolwemwnu':1seel'vI:11'y'. lm' ilu' llvsl l'.llxl Ntllllll Qil'I1ll'l if I ' BM-,',H..U lflju,-H,,',,,, . . . plans for il 1'IlI'l'k'I' in Ilu Zlll' llmrw-. ' 7'n'f1111'm1l .lulw .llnfnlrlll ,,- ' llffmuw- 2, K. A , , fi . W 5 3 LUIS A- WJYFR l,oRr:'1 rA M. xlovrzk 1518 Chew Street 909 Allen Strclnt LO...VllJOI'OllSl1L'2lkl clulerlczuler lim. . . . always on th.. U, . U - lou? lwlmlllr mlfslc ' ' - spa-mls tiuu- nl tlxuuws :Hu latletl for llzlreum Lullt-ec, svglmg -ik.wK.ll-5. ' ' l Vllms I., WU,-lx Cnfffyr l,I'ff7Ilf't1flI7'kV at lit-ll 'lll'lR'PllHIl4'. IIIHIKIFJ' .ff lrllnl. l'nffr'3'l2r1ff 2. Al. lflulhllfwl lUlIjlH'1lfI.flH '17 NWN' 4f'ff1.-l'f'f'ff1ff3- 3- 'lf lPIfl'!lH1IH'Kl! li'u.llcflfff1!l -I5 l'1'ng- ' 1 g . 1 1 1 Sfgffbaff -. - . lf, lilly-l:f'r1g -, pnzig 2, I: lkzlilfz' fjfllff f,'f1,x'ul 3, -If Damn 1.11111 J, 'lf lumix- 13 x.f,,'l,,',,',,,, ,L v ling Club 2, 5. J: .-lpfmrzlfur 2, . 3, 4: 1,1'1J4ffr',v lffuff 3. -I. An.- frmf,' Cl1ffrlfmlf'r,f 5, 1'r1pl..,l,' 1 Girly' .1q1411nu1'f -5 Gym fix'- llfllffzrfrz 2. -If llrlflll-UPI Sfwu' 2. 3. B - LOUISE M. MOYER CAROL N. MUDRICK 529 N. Penn Street 2303 S. Fourth Street Wleezie . . . likes swimming . . . Carol . . . enjoys ice skating and collects records . . . hopes to he roller skating . . . interested in an airline stewardess. craft work . . . has chief am- Cojjfgf p,,pam,,,,y hition to become a nurse. Bio-Scope Club 2. Collfgf PffPU'07 5' Chair 2. SHIRLEY A. MUFFLEY 420 N. Tenth Street Shorty . . . favorite quote Good things come in small packages . . . bowling and miniature golf take up spare time . . . hopes to become a telephone operator. Bufirzefy Erlufafforz WILLIAM F. MUHR 822 N. Sixth Street Bill . . . enjoys popular music and dancing . . . will major in dentistry at Penn State. College Preparatory Jlflarehing Band 2, 3,' Intramural 1 notball2, 3, -lg Bayleetball 2, 3, 4,' Student Council 3. JAY D. MULLEN 422W N. Hall Street Jay . . . Writes short stories in spare time . . . when not in the movies, can he found near ll record player . . . is looking for- ward to a business career. Bu5ine,r,r Ifdufafian J. NORWOOD MUSSELMAN 1148 N. Twenty-first Street hflussy . . . likes outdoors . . . active in sports. . . has Wheaton College in his future. College Preparatory Hanan 2, 35 fl'Foatball 25 Key Club Chaplain 45 Pan-American. Club, prexfclenl 4,' Orotan Debat- ingSoe1'ety 4,'juni0rRedCro,ff -I. PATRICIA A. MURRAY 922 Gordon Street Patti . . . likes ice skating, skating and swimming . . enjoys playing the piano . member of church choir . . hopes to be a nurse. General Clee Club 2: :I Cappella Choir -I I ROBERT S. MUTH 137 N. Tenth Street Bob . . . a modern music . . . plays trombone . . for a music career. General larxity Bafeball 2, 3,' Ba-ml 3, 4 page one hundred and eighty AUDREY M. ODENHEIMER 2013 Green Street Odie . . . a peppy, liiglt-Stepping majorette . . . soon may he found employed at the Bell Telephone Company. College Preparatory llonorx 25 Baxlcetball 2: Bafrlrall 25 llofkey 2, 35 liolleyball 2, 3, -If Danre Club 3, -lg .llajorette 3, -I. JOANNE M. O'DONNELL 803 S. Tenth Street Josie . . . enjoys reading good books, and is an ardent lover of music . . . plans to become a teacher. 'General page one hundred and eightyforie ELAINE A. NAGLE 936 N. St. Elmo Street Elaine . . . loves music and dancing . . . enjoys all sports. .. plans to enter college. College Preparatory Intramural lelleyball 2, 35 Baf- leetlrall 2, 35 Bafeball 2: llorkey 3: Tumliling Club 25 Dance Club 3,' Gym lfxltzibittott 2, -I. JOHN NIEDERMEYER 639 N. Fourth Street Jack . . . goes from greasy over- alls worn while fixing cars to his Sunday best for dancing . . . future air force man . . . hopes to be a mechanic or cabinet maker. Teeltntral Cabinet gllal'z'n,q 1ntran1uralBz1,rleetl7all3. ALICIA M. O'DONNELL 151 Turner Street lflip . . . fond of ice skating, dancing and swimming . . . plans to he a secretary. Ceneral Jqzzafatle 3. INIARY ELLEN O'DONNELL 1039 Fullerton Avenue Blondie . . . is interested in sports . . . spends many happy hours ice skating . . . plans to he an office worker. Rl1,YI'11f,V.f lftl uratio n Intramural Baxlcetball 35 Gym Club .!,' Tutnlxling Club 3. DOROTHY M. NEIDLINGER 25 N. Eleventh Street Dot . . . enjoys swimming . . . participates in church activities . . . amhition is to he telephone operator. General ELEANOR J. O'BRlEN 449 Linden Street lrish . . . usually found at a skating rink . . . loves to dance . . . willvhe a secretary in at real estate office. B nf liIIF,f.l' Edu 1411! in n Intramural I?a,veball 25 Sorter 2: folleylrrzll 2, ,fp Jppelrutuer Club 3, 4,' Tri- Ili- Y 2: Tumb- ling Club lg Student f.ll1llPlf'Iil'1,' Canary Solicitor -If .llalce-up J: ljllilft' Cnntmillee 2. ' s Q s .IOANNE K. OSNIAN 429 E. Court Street bloztnne . . . fond of popular music . . . hopes to become at secretary. BLt,i'll1E.l',l' liwtlllffll ln ll llmmry Z5 Intramural lfafleelball Champz'rnz,vlzlp Team 25 Swrfr 25 linlleyball 2, 3,' Serretarlal Club 2: Tri'-Ili-Y 25 Com- mereial Club lg Yerzrlmnb Cum- miltee 2. LAMONT J. OSWALD 2038 S. Second Street Ozzie . . . tinkers with ears . . . plans to be at pilot in the ziir force. General Cuurfe llonorr 2: IYllI',i'lifj'Iwfifllllllll .llam- ager 3: Sfuzlenl Coarzfll 2. CAROL D. OLSON 138 N. Eleventh Street Carol . . . former member of lransford High . . . chooses dancing as her favorite diversion . . . a great letter writer . . . would like to work at Western lilectric. Bufineff Eduratlrnz Intramural Baxketball 45 Library Club 2, vzre-pre.r1'rlenf, 35 Gym Exhibition 2. DOROTHY A. OPP 531 E. Juniata Street Dot . . . a newcomer to A.H.S. this year . . . likes popular records and sports . . . plans include secretarial work or comp- tometry career. llufinerr Edurai fan Club 4. PATRICIA A. OSTOCK 631 N. Second Street Cliinkie . . . crazy for bracelets . . . will enter nurses training nnd later the Navy Blue. College l,l'EP!ll'Hl0I'y .Yarural Srienre Club .lg l'rf.r.i' Club 25 Slurlerzl Counrll 2. t 1 JOHN F. OWENS 509 Washington Street johnny . . . finds ri natural interest in sports, popular music, stylish clothes, and people . . . plans to enter college. General liargrity Football Ja, -Ig fl' Frm!- ball 2. llonorf 2, 3, Intramural liafe- ball 3, lg Barketbzzll .lg Plug- Pong -lg Y-Teenf 3,' Tri- lll- Y EDWARD J. ONUFER 722 Lawrence Street lCddie. . . a popular uccordionist on many local stages . . . 'l'V 'l'een Club performer . . . plans :1 future as a professional accordion soloist. 7'I'l'llI1llY1l .'1I'l'lIllFt'lul'Ill Drafflng liarlely Sbofc' -1. WILLIAM F. OSBORN 844 N. Plymouth Street liill . . . likes to play golf . . enthusiastic about boxing . . . sings in his church choir . . . will study forestry at Penn State. College llrfprlrrlfory .llarclllllg Balzrl 3, -If Conrert lfrzznl 3,4 l'r1r,f1'ly fl Club,' l'ar,rify ll'r'e,rfllng Team 3, J. page one hundred and eighty-two ROBERT L. PALTZIK 935 Buttonwood Street Bob . . . prefers algebra to all other subjects . . . plans a college course, in what . . . not sure. Callfge Prepararory EDWARD PAVLIK 424 S. Bradford Street Andy . . . vice-president of Senior Class... plays saxaphone . . . leads Canary Cavaliers . . . enjoys bowling . . . plans to study instrumental music. Crnrral llurzurf 2: .llnrrlzlrzg Bzzml 2, 3, -If flllllfffl Rana' 2, 3, -If Canary Cavallrrf 3, -lg Kry Club 3, 4. JILL F. PARSONS 1203 Walnut Street Chick . . . enjoys roller skating and swimming . . . plans career as typist in real estate office. Bu,fIiIlf.l',F Lltlllflllllflll Intramural llllfrlffy 25 Ping- Pmzg 2, 3,' Bal-rball 2, 35 lblley- 1mll2, 3, 4, mptalm' Rfzl Croix Clull ,lg llnmf .Yurxfrzg 2. YOLANDA U. PELLETTIERI 314 N. Sixth Street Yo-Yo . . . aptly describes her personality . . . definitely has her ups and downs . . . well qualified to realize her am- bition of teaching. Cullrgf Prepzlrafnry Gln, Club 25 .-I Cappella Clzofr 3, 4,' Intramural folleylmll 2, 3. -I: Sqffball 2, 45 S1N'ft 7' 45 Ilurlefy 3, 45 ljflllff Club 35 Tri- Ili'-l' :lg lllleflllflll Slime 2, 3, -lg Gym lf.x'l1z'bf11'o11 2, -Ig .lquurade 3, 4. DALE C. PETERS 216 S. Fulton Street champ . . . nuts about hunting- bow and arrow especially . . . plans on jet-jockeyinp.: as a career. College' Prfparalnry Club J. page one hundred and eighty-three RICHARD W. PETERS 216 S. Fulton Street Dick , . . a sandlot and Church League devotee . . . interested in scouts . . . plans to join navy. fora! fo zz al Callfnft .llaking Pete . . . District ll pole yaulting lvllfflily Track I, 2, 3, -lg Spring Cram 45 l'a1-fity .1 3, 4: lfrzghzffrx Club 45 .'1FI'0lII1llfl41'.V MARY LOU PETERS 620 N. Lafayette Street l.ou . . . enjoys reading and playing the piano . . . plans to enter nursing after graduation. Collfgf Prrparatnry Intramural frillfylfall 35 funinr :Valli Clulz fy Squaw' 12111111- Clulr .ig Cfrman Clulr -I. Pllll,lP PETRISKY 2545 Tilghman Street Phil . . . ardent football and golf player . . . winner of Witwer- jones golf trophy . . . plans to attend college after which he will fly jets. College l,I'fPIlF!1fl1l'xV fnrfify' Football 2. 3. elq ll' Furitlmll 2: lf1Irarr111ralCnlf' LUCILLE J. PHILLIPS 2423 Liberty Street Lucy . . . hobbies are art and music . . . participates in various sports . . . plans to be a sec- retary and to continue studying art. Bufinerr Edurafion KENNETH F. POLSCER 32 N. Ellsworth Street Ken . . . delights in hunting and other sports . . . career in forestry. College Preparatory Honore 2. RICHARD T. PIERCE 761 Washington Street Rich . . . outstanding in scientific field . . . plans to stucly aero- nautical engineering at Lehigh . .. will enter rocket research field later. College Preparatory Honor: 35 Plzyfieal Srienfe Club 3, 45 Engineerr Club 3, 1l,' .4eronaut1'c.r3, 45 SClEl1fEFl'ClliUlL Club 3. -lg Senior .llatlz Review -lj Sffezzfe Fair 3, 4. ELIZABETH A. POND 320 S. Muhlenberg Street Bch . . . plays the flute, follows politics . . . plans to go to college. College Preparatory Honor: 2, 35 National Honor Society 4,' Co1ztertBand 2, 3, -If Orelzerlra 2, 3, 4,' Choruf 25 Intramural Bafkelball 3,' l'ol- leyball sly Hllflen Are Like Slffflfdfili .ig Canary -I. CHARLES H. PRESTON, JR. 2435 South Street Charlie . . . prefers model railroading . . . has traveled coast to coast . . . very much interested in art . . . would like to he an art teacher. General Art and Scierzee Club 2,' Student Counril 2. WALTER R. PUMM 1049 Tilghman Street VVup . . . known for his green eyes . . . likes to wear smart stylish clothes . . . enthusiastic about football . . . is headed for college. General fl' Football 2, .lg Road-l'-foo Club 2, 3, 4. JACQUELINE A. PRICE R. 2, Little Lehigh Parkway jackie . . . has chosen fishing, hunting, and outdoor sports for her hobbies . . . is active in Rainbow Girls and church . . . a future bookkeeper or Western lilectric employee. Bu.rine,v,r Eduralion Intramural Barleetball 2,' lvolley- ball Z. CATHERINE M. QUIER 257 E. Union Street Cathy . . . is fond of swimming . . . rides horses . . . plans to be a ILS. Army Nurse. General Honorf 2, 3,' Honor Soeiely 4,- Intramural folleyball 2, 3, 4,' 4 Baxkelball 2, 4,' Softball 2, ,' Hockey 3, 45 Soren 2, 4,' .-lpparatuf Club 4,' Girlr' Swim 35 Life Saving 4,' Red Crux.: Reprerenlallve 4,' Aquafade 3,' Gym Exhibition 2. page one hundred and eigl-ityffour QSARA E. RAFFENSPERGER 1813 E. Greenleaf Street Sally . . . enjoys sports and dancing. . . follows hit tunes. . . likes working with people in hospitals . . . enthusiastic about future as career nurse. Cnllrgr I,I'ffHlI'l1flH'j' ll1f7'fl!PI1ll'Hl lfafkrlball 2,' follfy- ball 2, 35 Sofrfr 2, 35 Dann' Clulz 3,' .lllllj-Ilfflft' 2. SANDRA LEE RAMSAY l29 N. Fifteenth Street Sandy . . . relaxed with popular music . . . headed for college for elementary teaching. Cullrgr Prfprlrafm-y llrnzmgv 2, 35 llmmr Sm: -l.'ln1ra- lbllfyball 2. 3. 45 Surffr 4,' llrzrlvy -1: B11.i'l'rfball 2, 3, 45 Baffball 2. 3, 45 ljllllg-l,0I1jf 3, -15 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4,' .-lppnnltuf Club 2, 3, 45 Lradfrf Club 3, -1: Lllff Saving 4: S'IL'IiNH7lflIg 2, 3, ,ftuzlent dir- zftor 45 Gym E.vhz'b1'!1'on 2, 45 nfquacazle 2, 3. page one hundred and eighty-fee PERRY H. RAHN 1935 Livingston Street Perry . . . spends spare time tying flies and fishing . Science l air enthusiast . . plans to attend Penn State. Collfgf Prrparaiory llmznry 35 1 l1y,r1'r11l Sfzrizuf Club 3, -If .Yatural Sr1'f1u'r Club 3, -L WILLIAM H. RAUSCII 224 E. Union Street Bill . , . likes to howl . . . loves to Cat . . . plans to work in thc electrical field. Ylff lz II ical 1lll!'Cll'Iil' Student Council 4. CLARK RABENOLD 129 N. Penn Street Clark . . . goes hunting and deep sea fishing . . . plans to be a machinist. Tfrhnifal .llafhfnf Shop Intramural Bnfkftball 3. DOLORES P. RADER 643 N. Tenth Street Dolly. . . collects old records . . . plans to get married after graduation. DI.vtributl'i'e' 1L'tfllL'!Ifl'U ri SHIRLEY A. RABINOWITZ ll6 N. Sixth Street Shirl . . . ping-pong champion '32 . . . president of l3'nai l5'rith Girls . . . active in sports . . . plans to attend nursing school. Collfgf Preparatory Intramural lblleyluzll 25 Ping- Pnng 3, '1,'ilIf.f1 .11'd2,- jllfllillf Rfti f:l'!lJ'j 3, DURRELL B. RADI-ZR 630 St. John Street Radar . . . likes to tinker with radio and 'IT sets . . . plans a naval career leading to elec- tronics. Ylffll n im! lflwlru' ,lIIlI'l'lIIiHg Raml 2: S'IL'fl?lI?lI.lIg I. 2,' lrarl' .lfarmgrr 35 Fuurlmll l.agflmy 4: Liff SIlZ'1'IIg Club -I. f I PQ? NIARGARET L. REICIIARD 301 Riverview Terrace Peggy . . . spends her spare time reading . . . is looking forward to a secretarial position, Hui 14 r11',v.v l:'dzu'1171m1 llllllfllfl' 2: Gln Club 25 llllfllr mural liollfylfrlll fi Smffr' 2: BlI.t'b'f'llHlll 25 lffn-Smpf Club 2: Yilllllllllllg Club .35 xltlzizlrtrffl Tllllllllldlg Al. DAVID REIFF 1915 Allen Street L'gh . . . Legion League liztselizxll player , . . plans to join the navy. Tf'6l1ulr'al slum .llffllfllllif JAMES V. REED 2210 E. Fairmount Street lim . . . likes golf and niodel luuilding . . .L President of Harrison Horton Student Coun- cil . . . will enter the field of engineering. Collrgf Prfpzlrafnry llonnrf 25 lulrrlnturul lx'z1.fbf'1- ball 3. 45 lx'ryCl1zb.?. 4: 011211111 Dfbzzlfng Snfifly 5. -lf En- gfrzefrf Club 3, 4. MICHAEL J. REGEC 225 Railroad Street Mike . . . sports enthusiast . . . plays baseball in City li League . . . top-notch hricklayer . . . hopes to become il contractor. NEIL 0. REICHARD 326 N. Twenty-seventh Street Neil . . . is a halfhacli on football I1'Zllll...S1HI'llllSlllII'ilCli...llHS an ardent interest in sport cars . . . would like designing engines . . .plans mechanical engineering at Lehigh. College Preparatory l'ar.vz'Zy llfllllllllll 5, J: junior lvdfjlllj' 25 Iillffiilj' Trafle 2, 3, J: Illlflllflllfdl Hzubftball 3: lvllfjlilj' .-I Club 3, -l,'lZlIZg1AIZt'Kl',i' -I. ARLEN G. REINBOLD 1026 Wyoming Street Sleepy . . . finds both sports and adventnring enjoyable . . . captained several city league teams . . . expects to find career in electrical trade, Y'ft'l1nz't'al Hlvrtrif ,llarvlzffzg lfaml 25 lvarxwiiy Trarwl' .f, 45 Tumbling Club Z, 5, 4. Tffllllliflll Hr'lt'l'lay1'1tg SHIRLEY P. REEHLE 62215 N. Silk Street Dusty '... collects lmefhop records . . . to hecoine ll typist or hookkeeper. Bll,T1i1If,l',1' 1:11 ural in 11 Gln' Club 2. .IEANNE L. REIIRIG 444 Ilarrison Street Jeannie . . . loves reading, roller skating and dancing . . . a incin- her of Girl Scouts and Senior Senate . . . is active in church work . . . plans to attend Xloravian College to study soc- ial work. Genfrnl Choir 2, 4: Gln' Club 35 Infra- rrlzzml lvflllfyllllll 35 ljfdlllllllff Club 2. page one hundred and eighty-six DAVID W. REINHARD 2523 Walnut Street Dave . . . drum-major with marching hand . . . enjoys work- ing with model trains . . . plans for the future include living in California. General Rallll 2. 3, 4,'0rrl1e,vlra 2: Canary Cavalfrrf 45 Clmir 25 Key Club 2, 3, -1. PATRICIA J. REINHARD 132 N. Eleventh Street Pat . . . small. but peppy . . . favors dancing . . . plans to be a receptionist at Bell Telephone Company. Bufinrrf Ifrlucaflon Dame Club 2,' Tumbling Club 2. DORIS L. REINHARD 217 Hamilton Street Doris . . . collects pictures of German Shepherd dogs . . . assistant secretary of church . . . present job is a floor-girl in a store. Di.flrlbu!z've Erluralfon Clee Club 2. TAMAR D. REINHARD 1915 S. Virginia Street Tay . . . enjoys singing popular music . . . dancing and roller skating take up spare time . . . aims to be a singer and a house- wife. Bufizzfn Ifcluratlozz .4 Capprlla Clmir .ig Gln' Club Z,' Intramural Volleyball 2, 3g Tri- Ili- Y 3,' Spring Cor1rerf2. .-..-4 page one hundred and etgl1tyfsc1'en MARY L. REINSEL 1125 N. Wahneta Street Klary. . . oil paints. . . appreci- ates classical and semi-classical music . . . designs corsages as part time florist . . . plans science major in college. College Prrparaiory llonorf 2, 3,' Nall. llorzor Soc. 45 Carollerf 2,' Gln Club 2,' Clmlr 3, 45 Spring Cunrfrt 2, 3, -lf Intra. folleyball .2,' Bafkzlball 25 ufllnz Are Like Slrertrarfn 35 Syrzflzroizizzd S'ZUliP?17llliIZg 35 Canary 3, page fclllor. 4. JAINIES R. RENIALY 221 E. Fairview Street Jim . . . at hunter to the n'th degree . . . looking forward to lueing il hookkeeper. R!L.fl'Il!. 1',i' Erlufaffon llouorr 25 Sl'1'e'Ilt't' Club 2. PHYLLIS K. REITII 221 W. Emmaus Avenue Phyllis . . . spends most of leisure time reading . . . enjoys popular and semi-classical music . . . is looking forward to a job as stcnographer in lawyer's or doctor's office. Bu,vine.r.r lfdurafirm Y-Tam 2. RICHARD E. REPPERT 241 E. Susquehanna Street Dick . . . a sandlot athlete . . . interested enough in automo- biles to continue as at lwody worker. l'0f!1ll'0ll!1l Auto Rody HOWARD T. REX 934 N. St. Elmo Street Wveasel . . . ll swimmer par excellence . . . tinkers with cars . . . has not yet decided his future. General Swim Club 2. UAROLE F. RIEDY 238 E. Maple Street Carole . . . collects postcards and be-bop records . , . at present works as a salesgirl . . . looks forward to being a bookkeeper and typist. Bu.fz'11f,v,v Eduraflou Cler Club 2,' Tri- Ili-l' Club 2,- Coznmercial Club 4. f ith VU? VK J, JAMES D. RICHARDSON 72815 N. Ninth Street Big .lim , . , interested in hunting and trapping . . . elrives zi hot Cushman . . . plans to be a coach. Crnrral llnnorxr 35 Intramural Football 2, 3. 45 Bafkflball 3, 4,' lidfflly Trafk 3, 45 farfily fl Club 4,' Stuzlrzzf Counfll 2. MARIAN J. RINKER 1142 Union Street Xlarian . . . enjoys knitting and dancing . . . has ambition to be a telephone operator at the Bell 'l'clephone Company. BZl.NJlP1f.V'.l' lfzlzzratimz Intramural Baffball 25 Baflcel- ball 2,' follryball 2,' Dante Club 35 Flrxt Aid Club 4,' Home .yllffl-llg 35 Red Croft Rfprf- ffntariw 4. 1 lf V '5- 0 If llnnmww. SHIRLENE J. RINKER l0l S. Jerome Street Snow Wlhite . . . has swift little dancing feet . . . monopolizes the telephone :it her house . . . looks forward to a teachini: career. Collfgr Preparatory llnnnrf 2, 35 lnframural Vollfyf ball 4,' Bafbftball 4: Snofv lylzifr in Snow W'l1itr 2: Bio-Scope Club 2,' Dante Club 3, 4,' Tumbling Club 4,' Spring Conferl 2,' Varifly Show Z, 3,' Gym, Exllliblflbll 4. DONALD S. RITTER 20 S. Fourth Street Donny . . . enjoys sports and roller skating . . . played HB league basketball . . . intends to become specialist in elec- tronics. Terlzniral Elfrlrlc 1lUnorJ'2,' lllarrlzlng Hand 2. KATIIRYN E. RIPKY 1123 S. Howard Street Kathy . . . loves swimming . . . Won honorable mention in art contest in tenth grade . . . past- timc is letter writing . . . am- bition is to work at Bell Tele- phone Company. Bu,l'l.?lfJ',f Educarlun Choir 25 Intramural Baxaball 4,' Bafleelball 4: The Rrllr of Earcflmzaw 2. GENE J. RITTER 809 N. Sherman Street Reds . . . delights in collecting sport photos . . . president of Boys Club . . . winner of foul shooting contest . . . expects to enter Bethlehem Steel. General Intramural Football 4,' Bafkzt- ball 3, 4,' llfater Polo 4,' Hunl- ing and Fifbing Club 2,' Lift Saving Club 4. page one hundred and eighty-eight MORTON I.. ROBINS 232 S. Sixteenth Street Mort . . . can usually be found around his trains . . . hopes to obtain the business degree at the University of Xliami. Collage Prrparatory Vanity Swimming 25 Bafzball 35 Intramural Water Polo 2, 4,' folleyball 2,' Baxrball 3,' Baf- kztball 3,' Football 3,' Swimming Club 2. JEANNE E. ROCKOVITS 745 N. Sixth Street Rocky . . . all American slowpoke .. . enjoys dancing . . . bound for Temple and a career in dental hygiene. Collegr Prrparatory llnnory 2, 3,' Intramural Baxt- ball 3, 4,' Bafkztball 2, 3, -If Vollfyball 4,' Danrz Club 3, 45 Gln Club 2. page one hundred and eightyfnine KENNETH W. RITTER 233 N. Madison Street Kenny . . . a quiet lad whose chief aim is to become a brick- layer. Terhniral Brifklaying Intramural Barlzrfball 3. RONALD R. RITZ Fairgrounds Ron . . . collects old coins . . . takes moving pictures . . . is employed at the Ritz Barbecue, where he will continue. Bu,vinr,f,r lfllufdfllltl MICHAEL C. ROCHEN 1352 Club Avenue Mike . . . sports-minded . . . excels in swimming . . . enjoys cruising around in his ,38 Ford . . . spends leisure time ice skating and attending auto races . . . plans to go to college. Collrge Preparatory Intramural Water Polo 3, -If Life Saving 45 l'ar.rity Sfvim- ming 2, 3, 4. SANDRA C. ROMIG 638 N. New Street Toot . . . enjoys good music and movies . . . is keen on swimming and dancing . . . a collector of miniature dolls . . . plans to be a hello girl. Grnzral Dann Club 2. THOMAS A. RITTER 236 N. Jordan Street 'l'ommy . . . enjoys model lmuilding with plastics . . .His a member of The Rialto Rowdies . . . plans to be a sailor. Tfrlzniral Elrririr Cnlorguard 25 Stagr Crffe 3: Stage Club 2. MICHAEL B. ROBERTS 1020 N. Nineteenth Street hlilie . . . enjoys movies and music . . . plans to he an elec- trician. Trflz ri it-al Elfflflif rv-fi!! 0,5 ELINOR ROSADE 1335 N. Wahneta Street Elmer . . . enjoys playing piano and singing . . . a talented artist . . . likes to swim, ice skate and drive a car.. . hopes to go to co Ge DONALD G. ROTH 213 E. Mosser Street Don... avid fisherman, trapper. and swimmer. . . plans to attend Kloravian College for Xlen to study accounting. College' Preparatory Honor! 2, 35 Library Club 2. JANET E. ROTH 121 S. Bradford Street Jan . . . enjoys swimming in summer and ice skating in winter . . . collects pennants . . . member of church minstrel . . . has job as bookkeeper in sight. Bufinzn' Eduration Intramural Baffball 2,' Sorter 2,' l'olle ball 2 3' BIl,ffi't'lbllll 2,' y s n Knitting Club 2. i S t ' Or DONNA G. ROTH 315 N. Tenth Street Dee . . . dancing is hobby . . spends spare time in letter writing . . . hopes to be a Bell Telephone employee. Bzuirzfff lizluraf io iz Gln' Club 25 Spring Courfrt 2,' Sfuclfnl Council 3, -I. CHARLES E. ROTHENBERGER 100 E. Susquehanna St. Shorty . . . a builder of models . . . belongs to the Lehigh County Fish and Game Associa- tion . . . a future pattern maker. Terhniral Cabinft lllaleing llonorr 2, 3. llege and major in art. neral Caroler 25 A Cappella Choir 3, -lg Spring Conrerl 2, 3, 45 fariffy Show 2,' Nut Cracker Suite 2,' Aquaradr .lg Farlzion Show 3. ELLIS H. ROSENBERG 2204 Walnut Street Lefty . . . is a member of All atc Orchestra . . . hopes to be a lawyer or a businessman. College Preparafory rheftra 2, 3, 45 lllufir Ap- preriation Club 2, 3, -lg lllaib Review 4. FRANK C. ROSADE 1335 N. Wahneta Street Pancho . . . a long hair music lover . . . plans to study horti- cultural landscaping at Penn State, before having his own nursery. General l'ar5ity Swimming 2, 3, -If Infra- mural Water Polo 2, 3, -Ig Parr Football 2, 3, 45 l'arxity 14 Club 2, 3, 4,' Swimming Club 2, 3, 45 Life Saving Club 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH L. ROSENFELD 213 S. Fifteenth Street joe . . . tries his hand at all sports . . . plans to study law at Temple. College Preparatory Hlllfrz fire Libr Sfrrftfarf' 3. page one hundred and ninety JEANNE ROTHENBERGER eet Jeanne . . . always good naturetl . . . Senior class secretary . . . looks forward to college and ai socizil service career. Collrgf Prfparalnry llrnmrf 35 .'llf11 .lrr Libr Slrrfl- fllffn 35 Debating Sm: 2. l, ffr., 35 Frfnrlz Club .ig Pun- .flmrrlrazz Lfllgllf 4: 210 Club -l,'Fu1urf Yvfllfllfff nf .-Inzfrlra -I: Gym Ilixllllllillllll 25 Sluflfnl Counrll Z, JN.. 35 Blufbfmb Cnmmlllee 2, Chairman ,ig Canaryf,pagfor1efrl.3,filllorl. RICHARD P. RUBRECIIT 1941 S. Virginia Street Dick . . , bowls and goes camp- ing for relaxation . . . plans to enter Lehigh for engineering. College Prfpunlfury Airy Club 3, 4: l:'r1.Q1':1fm'.f Club 'lp 1JI'!lNIlllll',i' Club 2,' Thr Belle nf BIll'l'fllJPIIl'. 2. page one hundred and ninetyfone JAMES J. ROYER 391 Liberty Street Reds . . . il hunter and fisherman . . . :in electronics genius . . . after serving in the ziir force hopes to become :x television serviceinzln. Tfrb ri lral lflfririr Slngxfrafi, Smgf .iltlllllgff 2. PAUL L. RUCII 721 N. Lumber Street Bundy' . . . interested in hunting and fishing . . . plans to join navy and heconie aviation :nec- hanic. ylt'l'lIIIlil'IIl ,luro .llfrlmnlr Llff Sfwirzg Club 2. .1 . 7 , , . r 4 v ' tblclllr ln I 'OWU curls- l'f'1'llnn'al f.ul11r1r'l .llukrr ' f J . . t - w flullfsf 1 'f l '5' l2.x'rur.vmri Llulf 2. ntl' fl. l'r1'l1ufrrll .ll.f'rl1zlr1irrll l,, !llAllllA SHIRLEY A. RUPPERT ARDIE RUTH 50 Hamilton Street l0l0 S. Eighth Street Sunnie . . . is interested in :ill .Xrl . . . interested in eolleclin church work . . . secretary ol' slzunps and olel l'.S. coins . Young PC0IWlL'lSUI'!ZlliiZ1liiOlI . . . zu hunter :intl lislierinzln . Illt'llli5t'I' of .church choir . . . plans to he ll ClllWlIil'iIiiSlllL'I'. PATRICIA I.. RUTH DALE In F. RUTZ 181795 Union Street 921 N. sr. Elmo sneer Pat . . . loves to elzxnce and sing 'lymts . . h PIM-S in tht. Chu i' - f - ilabblcs 'll Pflmts - - ' Plans League liaskethxxll :intl Class R . T0 lu' fl U1lU1 lWV Pl1'21S0 Nfl- League lgllSK'lNlll . . . wants K. l?ll,l'l-IIFJIK' lfilurfllzirirz he :1 tlrriftsinun alter servin C1'rl.v' Gln' Club 25 fillflllllll H1 llu' all 1 N FRANCIS S. RYBA 207 Bryan Street Reba . . . enjoys sandlot games . . . sets up pins for fun and profit . . . after the service will follow cabinet makinu. Voratirnial Cabfnft .llakiaig LOUIS F. SAMSON 761 E. Tioga Street Duke . , . likes tumbling and dancing . . . a hunter and fisherman . . . wants to be a welder. Tffbnlral Ilfflcllngf CHARLES E. SABO 161 Pine Street Chas . . . an Outdoor bov . . . active rod and gun clubimem-Q ber . . . can be seen through the dusty haze at the automobile races... future service man. T.f'rlin1'fal WKlIllA71g Intramural BIl,fI6ffllI1ll 2,' IVf1'gl1t- lifting Club 3. JOHN C. SAPOCH 2217 Fairview Street jack . . .likes to drive... treas- urer of his Junior Class and presi- dent of Senior Class . . . captain of JV football and co-captain of varsity football . . . fixture en- gineer. Collfgz Preparatory Intramural Bafkfrball 3,' l'arJz'ty Football Z., 3, If fl' Football 2,' Trark 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 farflty ,I 45 Stuzlfnt Counfil .IO J. SAVARESE 501 N. Front Street jo . . . enjoys dancing, swim- ming. and listening to popular music . . . hopes to be a sec- retary. Bufiazfff Edufation Clef Club 2: Dante Club 2,' Trl- Ili-Y 2,' Intramural folley- ball 2, 3,' Bafketball 2, 3,' Bare- ball 2, 3,' Soccfr 2,' I afh1'mi Show 2: Cym Ifxlzibitinn -I. RUSSEL H. SAYLOR 229 S. Fifteenth Street Russ . . . a leisure-time cook and fisherman . . . expects to attend Culinary School of America in order to become a chef. Tefh 71 iral Print Shop Life Saving Club 3. DONALD L. SAVITZ 412 N. Seventh Street Donnie . . . a camera kid . . expects to fly for Uncle Sam . . will study biochemistry. Collegf Preparatory Ilonorf 25 Intramural Volley- ball 25 Body Builzlfrf Club 3. HAROLD P. SCANLIN 31 S. West Street Hal . . . electronics bug . . . president of Physical Science Club . . . twice won honorable mention in Science Fair . . . plans for the ministry. College Preparatory IIonor,r 2, 3,' Concert Band 25 Natural Seizure Club 2,' junior Math Club 3,' Phyfieal Science Club 3, preriflrnt, -lg Sfnlor Math Rrvieu' 4. page one hundfed and ninetyftwo COLLEEN ll. SCHAFFER 135 N. Eighth Street Colleen . . . roller skating fan . . . hobby is collecting church bulletins . . . office work is her goal. Bu.rineJ,r Education Glee Club 2, 3, ,verretary 3,' Intru- mural Bafketball 2, 3, -lg Volleyball 2, 3,' fipparntuf Club 2, 3, -lg Spring Confert 2, 3. RICHARD J. SCHAFFER 2733 W. Emmaus Avenue Dick . . . plays A league base- ball and B league basketball . . . plans to continue in con- struction work. Terhnirul Brirklaying Intramural Bafleetlmll 3. page one hundred and ninetyfthree LENO SCARCIA 1102 Lehigh Street Leno . . . shines best on the gridirou . . . hopes to become an electrical contractor. Tfrhnieal Electric Vanity Football 3, 45 Stage Club 2,' l'ar.fity A Club -lg Stage lflerlririan. ARLENE M. SCHAFFER 102 Wayne Avenue R. D. 60 Leanie . . . spends leisure time roller skating . . . plans to join the Women's Air Force. General Intramural Bafeball 3,' Danre Club 3,' Tumbling Club 2, 3,- Fufhion Show 2,' Tumbling Exlzibition 2. NOEL C. SCIIAFFER 2304 S. Eleventh Street jack . . . likes diving and tumb- ling . . . intends to be a drafts- man. Technical Arrhitertural Drufting BIIj'.fi Tumbling 2, 3, prefiflent. BERTRAM J. SCHALLER 720 Greenleaf Street Bert . . . likes fishing . . . enjoys working around automobiles . . . plans to become an auto mechanic. Terhnirul Auto lllerlmnir llonorf 3. LINDA M. SCHAEFFER 1226 Walnut Street l.yn . . . officer of the Order of Rainbow . . . enjoys writing to penpals . . . dances for pleasure . . . plans to attend Kutztown State Teacliers College. College Preparatory Intramural Volleylrall 2, 3: Surfer 25 Hairball 2,' Gym Club 2: Aquarafle 3: Ire Skating 3g tllajorettef 2. BARBARA A. SCHAFFER 829M Tilghman Street Bobbie . . . spends spare time dancing and swimming . . . takes pleasure in listening to popular music . . . plans a future in the business world. Bu,rine,r,v Iffluration Intramural Ihrvketball -If Ping- Pong 2, 3, 45 folleyball 2,' Dance Club 2,' Aquarade lllodel 2: Gym 1:'xlu'bi1ion -l. RICIIARD SCIIEI,I,ENBERG 1922 Hanover Avenue Dick . . . interested in electrical theory and radio . . . nieinber of Naval Reserves . . . future in- cludes business work, electrical school. and electronics. B14..I'1'IIf,s',f Edufaifmz l'arJ1'ty S'Zl,'li7IIIIlliIIg 3. -lf Tfzzrzlr 3. 4g .N aiurr Club 2: zId'l'H7IfFlf Scvzmniing J. SHIRLEY A. SCIIERER 725M Greenleaf Street Shirley . . . dabbles in paint . . . collects Eddie Fisher records . . . plans to become a typist. Buxirzeff Efluratimz Gln? Club 25 Irzframznwl Bdff' ball 2,' Baflcrlbrlll 2, .ff fvollfy- ball 2, 35 Tri-HIAI' Club 25 Spring Cnnrfrl 2. JOAN I.. SCHANTZ 444 N. 15th Street Joanie . . . interested in all sports and popular music . . . adores television and playing cards . . . wishes she could join the service . . . future undecided. l3u,r1'11f,v,r Efluraf in II X VIRGINIA R. SCHAUP 522 N. St. George Street Ginny . . . collects dog statu- ettes . . . loves dancing and ice skating . . . wants to bean air- line stewardess. lJl,fl7'Iibl4fIiUt' Lizlzzraiinn llzmorx 2,' Choir 2,' Intramural Bafbffball 25 Eaxfball 2,' Dix- Iribufive Ifzlurarzrnz Club, ziirr- fJl'F,f1'lfF7Il, 45 Sluzlfni Cnznzfil sl. FREDERICK J. SCHATZLE 1633 Linden Street Fred . . .a philatelist . . . a great reader . . . his luture plans are in business administration. College Prfparzlfory JAY W. SCHEIRER 237 N. Fountain Street jay . . .is an enthusiastic sports- inan, especially enjoys football and fishing . . . will continue the technical trade after a stretch in the service. Trrlinfml 1-lutn Body l'a1'ntz'ng lrflrflfy Football 2, 3, -l. .u ,fs , vtf-' xv I Xs,. BARBARA A. SCIIERER Oxford Drive Babs . . . plays tennis . . . plans to enter Penn State . . . Wants to be an airline hostess. Collfgr' l,l'FPl7I'!IlfIl'y Intramural lbllfyball 2, 3, -If Baybfrlzall 2: Dame Club 2, 4: Sf'7llilIf .llarll Rrziiffc' Club J: Irf Skating Club 2, 3: Future Tfarlzfrf :gf .'lHIt'l'lifU Club -I. BARBARA A. SCHILDT 1910 E. Columbia Street Barbie . . . enjoys playing bas- ketball and .swimming . . . can often be found dancing or roller skating . . . plans to be a nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital. Cenrral Illlflllllllflll Ba,vl'ftball 25 TFIIIIIIJ' 25 l,z1I1'n Club 2, .ig Gym lfx ll ib1'rffnz 2 . page one hundred and ninety-four WARREN T. SCHLENKER 22 N. Eighth Street Junior . . . sports enthusiast . . . travel bug . . . plans to enlist, in the service. Tfrlmiral Aura .llfrlzanir EDWARD G. SCHMIDT 513 N. Lumber Street Duke . . . pastime is sports . . plays in City Club League . is planning a business career D1-,flfl-lllllliilf E cl u r ar lu n CHARLES F. SCHMERKER 128 N. Fourteenth Street Sclimerk . . . enjoys playing the drums . . . ardent tennis player . . . plans a career in painting: and music. Collfgf Prfparafory Ilmmrf 2, 3,' llozmr Sorfefyg fllarrlling Band 2, 3, 45 Crm- ffrt lianzl 3, 45 l'ar.r1'fy Tf7IlIl',i' 2, 3, -lg Intramzzral l'ollry- ball 3. DAVID R. SCHMOYER Macungie, R. 1 Dave . . . en'ovs music . . . likes l . Il1CCl1LlI1lC2ll things . . . plans to become an engineer. College Prfparalory llnrmrx 35 .llftlffllllly Hand 2, 3, -lf Cuiirrrf Hand 2, 3, J. l ' JOSEPH J. SCIIMOYER 1923 S. Fifth Street Joe . . . hunts and traps in spare tinie . . . fascinated by airplanes . . . plans to liecome a airplane mechanic. Yiffllllliflll Auto illfflllllllfi Biology Clllll 2. page one hundred and ninetyffive ROBERT W. SCHOEDLER 1336 Gordon Street Bobby . . . likes autonioliile racing . . . hopes to be a racing driver someday. Trrlz II lral Iflfrtr if JOYCE Y. SCHNABEI, 1911 S. W. Seventeenth Street Joyce . . . collects pictures and story book dolls . . . finds pleasure in dancing and listening to records . . . plans to become a stenograplier. Bl1.l'lIlF.l'.1i Erluraf in Il Ilztramural l'ollfyl1all2, .ig Tumlz- ling Club 25 Danre Club 3. ELSIE J. SCHRAMPF 861 Lacross Street lfls . . . very friendly . . . likes dancing and sliding on ice . . . spectator at many a baseball game . . . hopes to become an airline hostess. Bu,viv1e,f,v Ifflumlion Intramural folleylmll Z,' Bafflmll 25 Gln Club 25 Tri- Ili- Y 2. FRANK A. SCHULER 1804 Union Boulevard Frank . . . favorite pastime is Nation's Pastime . . . will continue as a machinist. Ttfhlllifdl lllarbine llonorf 2, 3,' Drafting Club 2: Cllf.r.r Club 3. SANDRA II. SCHULER 1717 Helen Avenue Sandy . . . draws dazzling: pictures of pinup girls . . . tries her hand at all sports . . . desires to become an artist. General Intramural Surfer -lf linlleyball 2, -lg Dante Club 2, 45 Tumb- ling 2, 3, 4,' .4ppuratu,r 2, 3, -lg Gym Exlzlbitfrnl 2, 4. MARGERY E. SCHULER 1833 Congress Street Xlargie . . . active in sports . . . mterested m art work . . . likes to sew , . . plans to attend Gettysburg . . . looks forward to joining the waves. College Preparatory llnrmrx 2, 35 lrzlramural Volley- ball 2, 3, lf Bafkeiball 2, 35 lm'n,reball Z. 35 Dame Club -1,- Senior .llalb RF2'I'Ffl'. vire- preullerzr, -l. ANITA B. SCHUMACK 122 N. Eighteenth Street Debby . . . is generous . . . enjoys readlng and her pen-pal corres- spondence . . . plans kindergar- ten teaching after Vllest Chester. College Preparatory llmmrx 2, 3,' Xall. llrnmr Snr.,- liafkefball llfnmr Team 2, 35 lrztra. lblleyball 2, 3, -lg Baf- ketball 2, 3, -lg Sorrer lg Soft- ball 2, 3, 4, Cl1an1p1'o11,r 3: Jp- p11r11lu,rClub 25 Learlerf Club -1: Fulure Tearllerf nf .flmerlra -1 vice-pref.,' Student Counfll 2,' 1 Cym If.Yllll!l-lliflll 2, -1. ell .-yr - JOHN W. SCIIUON Breinigsville Jack . . . enjoys stock car racing and tinkering on cars . . . plans to enlist in air force and procure further education as a mechanic. Teflz n ifnl fluff: ,llerlza 11 if LEE F. SCHWEYER 536 N. Fifteenth Street Lee . . . thc quarterback of our football team . . . is seen at all school activities . . . at jet pilot would fit him right. College Preparatory fl' Baflfetball 2: lvarflly Ffmzball 2, 3, -lg Bafkellmll 3, -lg far- sily A 4. ROCllELI.E SCHWARTZ 719 N. Maxwell Street Rocky . . . has collection of foreign dolls . . . likes all sum- mer sports with badminton leading . . . plans secretarial career. 1?uyl11e,r,c Erlurnllnn Glee Club 2,' lnlramural Badmin- lnn .ig Baibelball 45 lhlleyball .iq Dmzre Club 35 Trl- Ili- l' 2,' Gym Exlzlbiliorz 4. NANCY SEAGREAVES 1427 S. Jefferson Street Nancy . . . collects cats . . . is experienced dancer . . . docs professional modeling . . . active in church organizations . . . future plans are to continue modeling or to find a career in the business world. Bu,f1'nex.v Education Ilmmrx 25 l11tra1nuralBaJkell2all 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Dramaiiex Club 2,' Tumbling Club 25 Dance Club 3,' Faxlzlmz Show 35 Gym 1fxbib1'r1'nn 4. page one lnmdved and ninetyfsix HARRY C. SELL 840 St. John Street Beehe . . . collects pictures of dazzling movie stars . . . hopes to work in the electrical field. Tecbniral Eleftrir Slzop 'xczzrfion Club 2. JEAN G. SELL 713 N. Twentieth Street eannie . . . known for her love f animals . . . spends spare ime horseback riding, dancing, kating or playing tennis . . . ntends to make nursing her areer. follege Preparatory ntrarnural Barketball 3: l'olley- ball 4,' Danze Club 3, L' Canary 2: Senior .llaflz Review -I: Future Tfllfhfff of rlnzerica 4,' Gym Exhibition 2, -I. page one hundred and ninetyfseven fr JEAN E. SELL 1302 Nineteenth Street -leanie . . . aspires for neighbor- BARBARA SEDLOCK 517 Wire Street Barbara . . . skates and swims . . . collects popular records . . . plans to he a telephone operator. B!l.fIiP1K,f,f lfzluration Infrarnural folleyball .?,' :lp- parafuf Club 3, 45 Tumbling 3, 4. ELIZABETH D. SEIP 504 Wyoming Street Tootie . . . spends leisure time skating and dancing . . . collects popular records . . . plans to become a secretary. l?u,rine,r,v lizlurafion hood championship in quoits . . . collector of figurines . . . active in church work . . . hopes to he a private secretary. I? u ,r i n eff Ed u cut io n llonorf 25 Intramural Field llorkey .ig Ping Pong 3, 45 Volleyball 35 Commerrial Club lg Dance Club 3,1 CATHERINE A. SENG 126 N. Twelfth Street Cathy . . . enjoys dancing and swimming . . . is social chair- man of senior club at Y.ll'.C.rX. . . . will become at registered nurse in armed services. General Inlramural lvolleyball 25 Softball 2: Tumbling Club jg Home .Yzlrrirzg Club Z. EDWARD J. SEDORA 914.15 N. Sixth Street liddie . . . an active sport part- icipant . . . intends to enter college to become an engineer. College Preparafory liarfify Hruketball 2, 3, -I: Intra- mural Fooiball 3. -If l'ar,rity .-I 45 Engineerr Club -lg Senior .llafb Review -I. N .lf K i lil' iv 1 'C ELIZABETH ANN SELL 133 W. Susquehanna Street Betty . . . writes letters with sketches to pen pals . . . listens to good music and plays the piano . . . often buried in a novel . . . plans lor nursing career. College Preparatory llonorx 2, 3,4 junior .lli.r.f Club 25 Senior .llallz Rezfiefe Club 45 Future Tearlzerx of .lmerica -I. DAVID G. SENGER 1015 Lehigh Street basketball league player . . . hopes to study law at Dickinson. College Preparafory 3, 45 210 Club. ELAINE R. SHERMAN 433 Lehigh Street Elaine . . . always ready for a swim . . . excels in cooking . . . plans to attend Penn State. General Inframural folleyball 25 l?a.fl'eI- ball 25 Prem' Club 25 German Club 45 Aquacazle 3,' Syn- chronized Swirnnzlng 4. PATRICIA A. SHINER 35 S. Fourteenth Street Pat . . . participates in musical activities. . . enjoys reading and writing poetry . . . plans to be an English teacher. College Preparatory Honor: 2, 3,' Intramural Volley- ball 35 Glee Club 25 Choir 3, 4. FRANCES D. SHECKLER 152 E. Hamilton Street Sis . . . collects dolls from foreign nations . . . plans to join the service. Diftributloe Eclucatfon Glee Club 25 Bio-Srope Club 2. JOAN L. SHIMER 1347 Chew Street Joanie . . . an asset to the gym department . . . has chosen college for her goal. College Prepararory llonorf 2. 3,' Girlf llonor Ba:- kelball Team 2, 3,' lnira. ,Vol- leyball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Soccer 45 Bafleetball 2, 3,' Soft- ball 2, 3,' Ping-pong 2, 3,' Ap- paratui' 25 Tumbling 3, 4,' Leaderx Club 3, -15 Future Teacher: of America Club 45 Gym Exhibffion 2. THOMAS S. SHIROCK 216 Locust Street Shylock . . . gets much enjoy- ment out of reading . . . a pizza eater . . . hopes to enter college. College Preparatory Science Fiction Club 3, 4. v Pappy , . . enjoys golf . . . city Honorf 2, 3,' Intramural Golf NORMAN A. SENSINGER 2748 Liberty Street Bunny . . . collects records, likes to dance . . . enjoys playing baseball and pinochle . . . expects to study pharmacy at the University of Pittsburgh. College Preparatory VIVIAN KAY SHELLY 401 Hanover Avenue Chute . . .likes to ice skate.. . enjoys collecting colored pictures .. . a faithful church worker . . . has ambition to join the armed services. General Intramural Bairkefball 25 Ifaxeball 25 Soccer 25 Dance Club 3,' Biology 2. page one hundred and ninety-eight CAROLE A. SHOEMAKER 2307 Hanover Acres Carole . . . singer in church choir . . . reads as a hobby . . . plans a career in nursing. Collage Preparatory Clie Club 2: Intramural follfyf ball 25 .llufif .1'pprefiation 35 Spud Rfarling -lg Tri- Ili- Y 2,' Buddy .4n.fwfr,r :ln Ad 2. ROBERT E. SHUPP 524 N. St. George Street Dusty . . . a trumpet tooter. . . participates in howling . . . is college bountl. Collrgt Prfparalury .Uarflring Band 2, 3, -If Infra- mural follfylzall 2. page one hundred and ninety-nme RAOUL J. SHORR I444 Union Street Huss . . . is a pizza kid . . . en- joys good music. . . likes French ...is a Lions Club Vocal Award Wilmer . . . Voice of Democracy winner . . . wants to study music. Collzgf Preparamry llonory 35 Clmir 2, 3, 45 Cfllrfft- mar Play 2: .llufzk .1pprfrfa- Hon Club 2. 3, prafltlrfzl. -I,- Cazzary fvtlfliflj' Show 2, 3. 1 DONALD J. SlIURll.l.A 243 N. Thirteenth Street Don . . . is active in X.Xl.C.rX. activities . . . will be an electrical engineer after getting tiegree at Lehigh lfniversity. Cullfgf Prfflaralory Izzframural Frmihall 45 1l 11l1'f Polo 4,' 111'-Y Club 3, -If Routl- l'-lizw f.lUHII7I1'lf!'f Chairman 3, 45 Senior .llatlz Remeu' J. LARRY S. SIGAFOOS 31 N. Franklin Street Siggy . . . can be seen playing either baseball or basketball at l.aros Printing Company. Tefhr11'r'al Prin! Ilonorf 2, 3. BETTY LOU SMITH 1114 N. Van Buren Street Betty l.ou . . . loves music. football and especially school since her enforced absence . . sews in spare time . . . is a member of church choir . . . would like to be a receptionist. Cwzeral lloriorf 2. .fp .Vaiirnzzzl llmmr Sofzrly -If Student Council 4. . . . expects to continue working JOHN P. SKURLA 320 Railroad Street Squirrel . . . spends his spare time working in electronics . . . plays li League baseball . . . intends to work in television and electronics. Ylffll 71 nal lflrrl r iral .liulfn Tfrlirifrfari 3, -l. EMMA E. SMITH 451 Washington Street Betty . . . a newcomer from Souderton Iligli . . . hobbv is crocheting . . . cashier in seiiior lunch . . . would like :1 job in secretarial branch of govern- ment, RIt,flll!.l'.l' H11 near in ri llorzorf 2. .ii .lfzimmgrrlplz Club 35 Tri- llf- l' -1. HAROLD W. SMITH 926 N. Fourth Street Harry . . . enjoys photography . . . has co-op job with Bethle- hem Furniture Co .... plans to continue in the field of electricity. Voeational Elfflflif Band 2, Color Cuardg Student Council 2. LOIS A. SMITH 605 N. Twelfth Street Lois . . . golf enthusiast. . . loves to talk . . . fond of dancing and popular music.. . plans to enter Sacred Heart School of Nursing. College Preparatory Intramural Bafketball 3,' llzlley- ball 3, -If Softball .ig Dante Club 2. JOSEPH W. SMITH 237 S. Fifth Street Dopey . . . card shark . . . a hunter and fisherman . . . expects to be a painter and paperhanger. Tecliniral Carpentry Stage Club 2. NANCY L. SMITH 113 S. St. Cloud Street Nan . . . has a fondness for sports, mainly football, swim- ming, and horseback riding . . . intends to become a private secretary. Burineff Ifflucaiion Cltoir 2: Intramural Bareball 2, 3, -lg Rarketball 3, -If Dranzatier 3, 45 Library Club 2,' Aquacade 35 Life Saving 45 Cnrnur Staff 4. NANCY LEE SMITII Route No. 20, Bethlehem Nancy . . . enjoys skating: and dancing . . . lilies all sports, golf particularly . . . looks forward to becoming a bookkeeper. Burineff Education Clee Club 25 Intramural Bafeball 2,' llnrkey 25 Volleyball 2: Tumbling Club 3, 45 Apparatu: 3, -If Cyrn Exhibition -1. ROBERT T. SMITH 632 N. Randolph Street Schmitty . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and racing cars . . . expects to become a carpenter. Teehniral Carpentry Drafting Z. PATRICIA L. SMITH 1119 Green Street Pat . . . spends her spare time and money on records . . . loves eating . . . future holds Temple and career as dental technician. College Preparatory llonorf jg Clee Club 25 Student Cuunril .fy Spring Concert 2, SALLY S. SMITH 29 N. Thirteenth Street Sarah . . . enjoys all sports . . . excellent babysitter . . . pop music listener . . . ambition is to find place in the business world. Bufineff lfrlucalio n llonorf 2,' Intramural Bayeball 35 lllajorettex 2, 35 Tumbling Club 3. page two hundred VIRGINIA SMITH 42 S. St. Cloud Street Ginnine . . . has no special hobby, but enjoys dancing and skating . . . expects to stay in selling field. DI.,fIfll7ufIiU! Education Intramural Baxzball, raptain.2,' Baxkelball 25 Diytribulive Ed- ucation Club, rfrretary, -1. ROY G. SNYDER 737 N. Tenth Street Rugby . . . always drawing cartoons . . . active in swimming all year round . . . is going to study physical education in college. Collcgz Prrparatory l'arf1'ty Swimming 1, 2, 3, -Ig Intramural Ilfatzr Polo 2, 3, -If Paff Football 2, 3, 45 l'ar,r1'ty .4 Club 2, 3, -If Swimming Club 2, 3, 4,' Lifzfaving Club 2, 3, -1,' Cher: Club -1. WILMA J. SNYDER 180115 Union Street Billie . . . plays baseball and other outdoor sports . . . likes all types of music . . . looking forward to a job in the business world. Bu,fl.ll!J'J' Ifaluration Ilonorx 2,' Intramural Bafrball 2: Barketball 45 Commercial Club -.1,' Gym Exl1z'b1'tion -I. page two hundred and one DONALD G. SNYDER 1950 Virginia Street Don . . . another automobile and machine shop fan . . . dreams of being a great machinist. Tech n im! lllarh inf RUTH M. SNYDER 1355 Liberty Street Ruth . . . enjoys popular music and dancing . . . excellent motorist . , . is looking forward to a position in the business field. Bu,rint.r5 lfduratlon Intramural Volleyball 2, 35 Ap- paratuf Club 25 Tumbling Club 2,' Gym Ifxlzibilion 2, 4. GRETEL A. SOLTYS Route 1, Center Valley Gretzy . . . flute fan . . . dahbles in oils and cooking . . . home economics at Penn State. College Przparatory IIon0r.r 2, 3,' Ilonor Sorirty, .rrfrrlaryg Conrfrt Band 2, 3, -1,- .llarflzing Band 2, 3, 4,' Orrheftra 2, 3, -lg Alert Arr Lib: Strertcarf' 2,' Diftrirt Band 35 junior .flrt Jlliance, prefzllerzt. DAVID C. SNYDER 2501 Union Street Casev . . . hails from Sunburv . . . c'an't resist a drum... planis to enter Penn State. Csneral .llarrltfng Band 2, 3, -If Confrrt Band -1. GALE L. SNYDER 907 N. Twentieth Street Gee . . . enjoys good music . . . spends most of her spare time playing tennis . . . works for electrical contractor . . . antici- pates a career in the business world. Bufirmrf Eflurat io n Honor: 2,' Intramural Vollfy- ball 3, raptaing Commrrrial Club 45 Gym Li.X'hl.llIIl-IIII 2, -l,' Slmlfnl Counril 2, 3, ll'.I.'t'fIlfIUt' Cnmmittfr 3. I . V- u DOUGLAS N. STARICII Tremont Apts. Doug . . . hunter and sports fan . . . plans to be an engineer. College Preparatory Honor! 2, 3: Honor Soriety -I: Cher: Club 2, 35 junior Red Cron 3, 45 Engineery Club 4,' Srienre Ffrfion Club 3. BILLIE A. STAUFFER 1862 Walnut Street Toots . . . interested in dancing and roller skating . . , enjoys popular music . . . plans career in air force. Bufinesf lfzlucaticni Intramural Bafleetball 45 l'olley- ball 2g Danze Club 2. ANNA M. STAUFFER 743 Greenleaf Street Ann . . . loves dancing . . . lm hobby of collecting records plans to become a secretary. Bu,fit1e,v,v Ezluration Real Crum Reprefeutative 2. EIS 8 CHARLES K. SPALDING 1511 S. Albert Street Charlie . . . enjoys roller skating and is active at the Y.M.C.A. ... hopes to be a good draftsman or join the air force. Teclzniral ,Ueehaniral Drafting Excurfion Club 2. PHYLLIS E. SPIRO 208 S. Fulton Street Phyl . . . daubs paint on canvas . . . tries to be graceful on ice . . . is Penn State bound where she will study to be an oral hygienist. General Chorux 2,' Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4,' Soft- ball 2, 35 French Club 3, -1,- Danre Club 3, 45 junior lllntlt Club .3',' Gym Llxhl-blfllllil 2, J. JANET B. SPERLBAUM 516 Greenleaf Street jan . . . expert at giving relatives and friends home permanents . . . would like to own car and travel . . . plans to become beautician. General CLIFFORD G. STAHL 217 N. Law Street Cliff . . . spends spare time shooting wild life . . . aims to be an electrician. Terltniral ElEflfl.t'dl Tumbling Club 2, 3, -1. WILLIAM M. STAUFFER 335 N. Eighth Street Bill . . . an outdoor man . . . Eagle Scout . . . plans to enter medical school. College Preparatory Vanity llfreftlitzg 3, 4. page two hundred and two EUGENE D. STEFKO 427 Hamilton Street Gene . . . small but ambitious . . . has his sights set on brick- lnying after the service. Voralimial Bl'lifl'ldj'I'71g Tumlzlfng Clulz 3, -I: lffiglit Lziftiirzg Club 3, -I. MARTIN I.. STEIN 28 Hamilton Street Gunner . . . draws and fishes . .. an accomplishetl artist . winner of three contests . . . plans inclutle ri career in navy. Cfnrral ARDYTHE 0. STEIN 1514 Liberty Street .-Xrtly . . . can be found in the movies or watching television . . . enjoys dancing, swimming, and playing cards . . . expects to become a secretary. BM.YIiIZf,1'I Etlufal In Il SIIIRLEY A. STEPIIEN 2304 Hanover Acres Shirl . . . spends leisure time roller skating or going to the movies . . . collects pictures of movie stars . . . plans to become :1 secretary. l?u.rz'rzrJ5 Ezlzcratzinz Glee Club 25 1IIlf!IHllU'lll Ba.fl'1'I- lzall 2,' folleylirlll 25 Safffr 25 Sfrrffarial Club 2,' Danrf Club 3. l,, page two hundred-and three is Q 5 Ns x f H 'N-. IRWIN F. STEPIIENS 1120 S. Bradford Street Steve . . . enjoys roller skating and ice skating . . . plans to follow auto body trade. Trrlzniral .lute Body and Fxmlrr MONROE W. STEVENS 534 N. Fifth Street Steve . . . lover of wildlife . . . is one of the lively Canary Clippers . . . hobby is creating cartoon strips . . . looking for- ward to at future in commercial life. Cullrgf' Prfparalory Clmfr 2, 3, pl't'JltlFIIl, -If Canary Clipprm' 3, 4,' Thr Dm-err Shall Rrjoiern 2,' Canary Stuff 35 Student Counril Z: Bluf- boofl' Staff 3. JAY A. STERNER 120 N. Fourth Street jay . . . another bowler . . . builds up muscles weight lifting . . . is present at :ill kintls of sports affairs and games . . . future untlecitled. Terhnfral .llarlzfur ,llarchlng Band 2: lrzlramural Barkeflmll 35 Cl1z,r,f Club 2, 3. SHIRLEY M. STEWART 808 Walnut Street Shirley . . . enjoys music antl swimming . . . plans cireer in thc business field. Bu.r1'11f,v.f lftlurafinn Squaw' IJIIHFF Clulz JF. RICHARD D. STEYERT 1032 N. Twenty-first Street Dick . . . enjoys science and activities . . . likes tennis, danc- ing. and oil painting . . . plans career in lnedicine or engineering Collfgr l,7'fP!Il'I1f!Il'-X' llmzmxr 2, .fy llfnmr SO1'I4I'lj' -lf l,lIl'J'l4t'Hl Srfzwifr Club f. 5. -lf l,lIj'.fIiI'l.f Club 2, 3, lg lfuf gl-llf!'l'.f Club .lg ,'Y11f1u'f1lSr1'ruff' Club lg Sluzlfnf Cflllllfll 3, 1',YI'1'IllIA12'I' rum., -l,' Urolau lk'- liflllillg Sim., l1'1'1l.i'. 3, Z'lir'z'fpl'z'.1'. -If lxify Club cliff'-pr'f.f.. lrfaf. 5, prfx. -1. RONALD L. STOUKER l94llQ Liberty Street Ron . . . often found at bowling alloys . . . has ability in the field of science , . . plans to enter college to study pliarinacy. Collfge l'rfpa1'111nry .'l1l1f1'lIlill,1f Rafal 2: Srlrurz' Flflluzz Club 5. LEO A. V. STINNER 614 N. Penn Street Lefty . . . happy when eating . . . sports are always first . . . plans of college ahead. Crufrrzl l'11r'fIfy Harbfillall 3, 45 Tf'r111l,r 3, -lf Iznramurrzl Frwlball 4,' Sluzlfut Cuuzzril 2. JEAN L. STRAUSS 1001 N. Nineteenth Street kleannie . . . music lover . . . tape records latest hits . laniily's steady chaulfer . . anticipates secretarial career. l?14fi11f,v,v Iftllllillllbll lluzzum' 2. In L. HS DOLORES A. STRINGER 847 Greenleaf Street Dolly . . . makes dancing her hobby . . . plans to become a secretary. But llIfJ'.V Iffluruf In u tramural llnlleyball 3, 4: ljllllfi' Club 2, 3, -lg Tri-Ill-Y 35 Tumbling Club -l,' Sfuzlfuf Cuuricil Z, Gym E,vl11'bitl0z1 2, 4. L0lS M. STROHECKER 824 N. Tenth Street Loie . . . plays the piano . . . enjoys art . . . plans a career an interior decorator. Bu,r1'r1e,v,i' Ecluratlou Gln' Club 2, 35 Intramural llfllfyball 2, 45 l?r1,i'ebr1ll 2, lp Bll.l'b'5'lblIll J: Ping-pruzg 2,' librllillf Girlf' 25 Soft Your J14r1!En1n1u 2,'DarzrrClub 45 Tumbling Club lg Gym Ex- lzlbifiorz Z. JACQUELINE P. STROBL 25 Dale Street jackie . . . avid baseball and tennis fan . . . likes dancing and roller skating . . . plans to go to New York and become a danc- ing teacher. General Dance Club 2: Clmrux 2. MARION L. STROHECKER 2011 Liberty Street Xlarion . . . likes to king and play the piano . . . hopes to get a job at either the Bell Telephone Company or General lflectric. Burl nfff 1:11 umi i 0 rz Honor 25 fl Cappella Choir 3, -I,- Glee Club 25 Intramural Barr- ball 25 Volleyball 25 Spring Cozzrrrf 2, 3, -l. page two hundred and four .IACOUELINE N. SWARTZ 140 N. Fifth Street jackie . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . is often found sketching . . . plans to be a model. Bu,vir1r.r.f Eduration Danre Club- 2, 45 Student llllllllflil 4: Ivdflffj' Slime if Gym lfxllillftion -I. JAMES S. TANNOUS 317 Ridge Avenue Skip . . . ifv-as co-captain of Amer- ican Legion Baseball team . . . plans to enter Lehigh to study electrical engineering and radar. Trfll ll lfal lflfrlrir llonorf 35 Iillfjllj' Bafkfiball 2, -lf Iljfffflliflg 2: Trarle 3, 4: Barre'- ball 2,' lnfra. Football 2, 35 Ifvzginezrf Club 35 rlfrorzautzkr Club 35 l'arJ1'ty .fl 4,'Spar1,v Club 25 Sturlfni Counril 25 Danze Commifrfe 2,' Projfrlion Iflfrlrician 2. page two hundred and fire CARL E. STRUNK 1043 Allen Street Strunky . . . very inventive . . . active in church work . . . plans to enter business field possibly as a hookkeeper, Bu,vinf,r,f lfrluratiozz Conffrl Band 45 ,lllIl'!'lIlI!g Rrlml 2, -I. ALFRED C. SUSSMAN 210 S. Sixteenth Street Fred . . . travels. . , likes to play basketball and golf . . . selected Spanish as his favorite subject . . . is interested in textile engineering. College Prfparaiory jl' Baxleffball 25 Bllfkflbllll 2: Golf 2. JOSEPH J. SUROVY 716 Railroad Street joe . . . interested in camping . . . enjoys bowling . . . plans to work in a planing mill. Trrlzuiral flllllllllff .llulwirzg llrafting 2. BERNARD L. SUSSMAN 201 S. Sixteenth Street Rick . . . travels at every opportunity. . . intends to enter the liniversity of Vermont to study engineering. Collfgr' l'r'f'p11rr1Iory junior IilIf.f1'l,V Rll.fA't'fl1Hll 2: lnirzlnzurzll Iflllkrlllllll 5. rl: Fnnllulll .f. o AP -uf' JOANNE C. SZULGA 41 S. St. Cloud Street Jo . . . delights in dances and good music . . . plans to become a Bell Telephone operator. Cfnfral llifvlnrirzll Snrifty 2. ROBERT R. TASCHNER 842 N. Godfrey Street Tasch . . . an active Sportsman . . . enjoys traveling . . . intends to study dentistry at the Kni- versity of Pennsylvania. College Preparalory liarxity Football 2, 35 Ba.-'fball 2, 3, -l,'Eng1'nee'rf Club -I,' Senior Math Review Club 4. f . .1 U 1 ls 1 v, i is . - x k , 1 ' i i r DUNALD R. TURRENCE 514 Wyoming Street Duck . . . excellent math student . . , plays a fair trumpet in band . . . Challis up a good howling score . . . hopes for engineerinu in college. Collrgf I'rfpr1raInry .lIII!'t'lll-Vljlf Raml 3, -l, JEAN A. TREXLER 1112 Oak Street Jeannie . . . collects horse statues . . . plans to enter the business world as a bookkeeper. Bu.r1'rzf,v,f lfduraflmz Gln Club 2, .ig Intramural Norkey 2, 3, -lg Sflfffl' -If l'nl- lryball 2, 3, 45 B!l.fl'Flhl1ll 2, 3, -lg Softball 2, .ff Commfrt'l11l Club: Gym 1f.vl11'l11'tz'or1 2, J. PAUL A. TATKOVSKI 1513 S. Albert Street Leapold . . . likes to sell... plans to study business niauaeement at college. if W Cenfral .illllffhldlg Ram! 3, -I: Conffrf N Ima 3, .1,-1zfUifiia1fRa,,11.?, 4. iii SALLY A. THOMAS 1832 Turner Street Sallie . . . participates in Latin American dances, especially the mambo . . . doodles in art . . . will attend Penn State for preparation as medical secretary. B14,r1'11e,rf Ecluffltioiz 1lI'.flIll'lifdl Sllfliffj' 2. C1IARl,0'l l'E TREICHLER 1518 Warren Street Charlotte . . , has a large collect- ion of popular records . . . enjoys roller skating and dancing . . . plans to become a telephone operator. If llj' irimf lftlu1'r1t1'fn1 Intramural lhllfybzlll 25 1,1-llfllfy Club 2. ROBERTA J. THOMAS 324 S. St. Cloud Street Bobbi . . . ardent horse fan . . . fond ol' semi-classical music . . . enjoys playing the piano and singing . . . plans to prepare lor career in medical technology at 'l'emple University. Ru,vi11r.t-y lLlll'l4fl1lI'OII Clfr Club 2, -I: .1lllJl'I' .1PP7'Fl'!'IIc firm Clulf .iq flIIHl7lI!'7'flHl Clull J. DALE R. TORRENCE 514 Wyoming Street l'ud . . . enjoys music . , . likes basketball, football, and bowling ... plans to be an engineer or an algebra teacher. Collfgf Preparatory rllarrlilng Banrl 2, J, -lg Cmzfrrt Raml K, 4: Canary C!I'i'1lll-t'l'.1' -I. RAY E. TREXLER 255 E. Fairview Street 'l'iny . . . card shark . . . par- ticipant of the Little Lehigh Fish and Game Association . . . will be a painter. Tfrlz ri iml Carpfnlry page two hundred and six RICHARD R. TROLLINGER 929 S. Fourth Street Trolly car . . . interested in music and electronics . . . shop award winner . . . intends to follow a career in the navy. Tffhlllifdl Elerfriral llmiorx 2, 3,' .Yaifonal llfnmr Soriery -lg tlllflfflllillg Baml 2, 3, -If Canrert Band 3, 4. PATRICIA R. TRUMBAUER 92435 S. Seventh Street Pat . . . delights in painting and rt-decorating . . . anticipates career as a telephone operator and housewife. General Inlramural lpllryball 2: .lp- pararuf Club 2: Darire Clulz 3: Lzlzrary Club 2: Fezfliimi Shim' 2 page two hundred and seven FREDERICK TRUMBAUER 354 Hanover Avenue Freddy . . . a wildlife hunter and trapper . . . is preparing for a career in the navy. General llonorf 3. MARGARET TRUMBORE 1102 S. Sixth Street Maggie . . . enjoys art and sports . . . active at Y.W.C.A .... won several art awards . . . will find cz career in government work. Bu.r1'neJ,v Eduratfon llnnorf 2,' Orrlleftra 2: Irlfra. Bafeball 2, 3, 4,-Ba1ke1ball2, 3, -If Norkey 4: Ping-pang -I: lblleyball 2, 3, -1, rapt.: .Jp- paratm 2, 3, -lg LIlffJ'!I'Ul'Hg -If Tumbling 2, 3, -IJ furzior Red Croft 35 Spring Conrert 2,'Gj'llIE.Tl1lb1'lffIlI 2, -1. College SPENCER J. TUCIIINSKY 1803 Oxford Drive lioobic . . . is active in Civic Little 'l'heatre and Town and Country Players . . . took n dramatics course :tt North- western Cniversity . . . has his eye on rt future in medicine. Preparatory lloriorf 2, 35 Canary, bid!!-IIF.f,V manager, -I: lariely Short' 4. EDWARD C. TYLER 521 N. St. Elmo Street Timmy . . . dances as his hobby . . . is zt memher of the Rond- Y-Yoo Club . . . plans to travel. College Preparatory Intramural Bafketbzzll 2. V J jx. . is ,bf X ,I A -KIXCJ fl A IJ 'Ons if Qt!! qs V QQ .M , ,,.,.e A L ws i st. ,N usb: mywvfi yugo, PNY.. . -QUVUQUY '- abt HV , . iZI'Zw-v' - N-wfwvv' rurmuiu' v . ,. suv-v 1 -, fu.: bans: -',- , ' ',.. N N-Q::.v', 1, - gtg. ,- ww v' J,-'.. , y ., PIIlI,l,IP E. TURNER I37 S. Seventh Street Phil . . . speed mechanic . . . prefers at dztffy ear or hook to most worldly things . . . expert with at rille. General DORIS A. UNGER 152 Court Street Doris . . . music hug . . . dotes on dancing . . . fiutls relaxation in a good hook . . . will lwecome zu stenogrztpher. 1? ll! in eff Htl 14 ral fo II llrznorx 2, 35 llmmr Sfifiefy 4: .llakf-up Conzmillef 2: Com- merrml Club -I: l're,r.r Club 2: Serretarial Club 2. MARJORIE P. VAN GILDER 1738 Linden Street xlllfyll' . . . lively maniorette . . . has athletic ahility and person- nlity to make her :1 successful gym teacher. College Prfpnralury lntra. lblleyball Z, 3, lg llnfkfy 2, .lf Bnflerrbnll 2, el, 45 lfzrfr- ball 2, 3, 11: Ijlllg-PUPIAIJ 2: Tumblfng 2, 3, -ly xlppurrlfuf 25 ljflflft' Club 2, -1: tllfzjrwffff 3, -lg l.nldfr,r Club 3, -lg .Igua- razlr 2: llllflllillll Slmic' 35 Cyn: E.YbIl'll1'lliIHI 2, -l. GOLDIE A. VIDA 232 S. Penn Street Goldie . . . collects popular records . . . enjoys skating and dancing . . . snack bar hahituzite . . . intends to hecome at tele- phone operator. B'llIlI1F,f,f Edurallnn Clff Club 24 Intramural Srnwfr' 25 folleyball 2, Tri- Ili- l' 2: Sy nrlz ro I1 ized Swini m ing -l ,' Spring Conrfrl 2. ANTHONY J. VERZINO 746 N. Jordan Street Tony' -- - oneof Xlz1t1Uillespie's most promising SZIX players . . . pnstime includes dancing and ln-ing the life of the party . . . is college hound. lm'z4,fl11rff lfflufal fan flllflllfj' flIlZ'1llIi! V'I 2, 3, -lf Crnwfrf lfnml 2, 3, ly .lffIl'1'llliIIgH!lIItl J, 3, J: lulraniurfll lfzlfkflbzzll ,fy P1111 Fnutball 2. .i',' Shure ll l11'!f' 2: lillfliffj' Slmce 2, 3, -lg Sfvrlrzlq Cffrzrmf 2, 3, bl. CLAYTON R. WAGNER 948 Pine Street Clziyt . . . fisherman interested in gas model airplanes . . . possesses lfzlule Scout rank and God and Country Award as liny Scout . . . looks forward to career in field ol electronics. Trf'l111n'z:l lz'lw'rriral llnrmrf 3. ,lg llunnr Sm'1'ffy -If fl' Frmlbzlll 25 .'If'l'UlIKlMfli1',i t GERALD K. WALK 622 N. Sixth Street jerry' . . . sports minded . . . plans to enter college and study lztw. Cnllrgr IDV'I'fJllFIlffJI'j' lzlfranzurnl liflllfjllflll 2: Lllfl-II Club 2. FLORENCE D. WALKER 223 Court Street De Dor . . . enjoys listening and dancing to Xlario Lztnzzt records . . . a future Florence Night- ingztle. Cfrzfral Hfnyfopf Club 25 Rrzl fll'llJ',f ,lf Pan f47?IF7'IiflI7l Club J: l'llllIl!'P Tfflfllffy nf .'lHlf'l'Iil'II Al. SANDRA A. M. WALK 1512 Chapel Avenue Sandy . . . an ardent roller skater ' . . enjoys popular music, dancing, and Fords . . . plzins in become u secretary. Bz1firir.f,i' lftl um! in ll llllllllff fi IJIHHY' Club 5. BEVERLY A. WALP 3llQ S. St. Cloud Street Beverly . . . spends leisure time ice skating, swimming, and listening to popular music . . . plans to he :in elementary teacher. Cenrral Clff Club :lg Latin Club 25 Squarr Danrf Club 5: Pan flnzfrzrarz lmagur -I: Fzziurf 7'fafl1n1f rj .'II7lt'I'lil'II -I. page two lnmdred and eight W, SHIRLEY A. WEAVER 116 S. Ninth Street Shirl . . . loves to make clothing, especially dresses . . . collects pop records . . . will some day be a dressmaker. General Apparatuf Club 3, -I,' Tumbling Club 3, 4. LESTER A. WEIDER 234 N. Church Street Les . . . a roller skating, football, and basketball enthusiast . . . enjoys repairing cars . . .intends to become an electrician. Technical Elfrlrir Lift Saving and Jrltranrfd Swini- ming 4. page two hundred and nine jo ch Co I1 .ai JF JOHN E. WEIBEL 207 N. Jerome Street jack . . . delights in hunting and trapping of small game . . . in- tends to enlist in the army. General Inlramural Football 4. JOAN E. WEIDNER 807 S. Fifth Street Jo . . . a whiz at swimming . . . loves to dance, especially jitter- bug... plans to travel and then become a secretary. Burinnf Education Intramural Barleftball 2,' flp- paruruf Club 2,' Cheerleading Z,' Dance Club 3, 4,' Tumbl- ing Club 2, -lg Gym Exhibition 2. LORRAINE M. WALSH 639 N. Sixteenth Street Lou . . . never hurries unless going to participate or watch a game of some kind . . . is going to Duke to become 11 phys-ed teacher. Central lntra. follfyball 2, 3, -If Surfer 45 Barbrtball 2, 3, 45 Bafeball 2, 3, -lg Apparatuf 2, -lg Lfaderf Club 3, -If Danre Club 3, 4: Tumbling 3, -If Gym Exhibition 3, -If lr1ffr,ffl1olz1,rt1'r fltblffirr CirltrR11rlcf!ball llnnnr Tram 2, 5, 4. JOHN D. WARD 721W St. John Street hnny. . .likes music . . . plays piano for Canary Cavaliers . . . plans to enter Lehigh for emical engineering. llegc Prrparamry onorx 2, 35 Honor Satisfy -lg lilarrhing Band 3, -If Canary Cavalierf 3, -lg Canary Clippfrf 3, 'lj lnlramural follrybrzll 3: Kry Club 3, 4: E?lgli7Ift'f.i' Club 4. MELBA E. WALTER 966 Washington Street Nlel . . . always singing latest pop tunes . . . has Il large collec- tion of records . . . a liomebocly at heart . . . plans to be a tele- phone operator. B ur 1' n my 1fdurnf1'on lIl',fi0l'll'I1l Snrifty 2. RICHARD E. WATERS 312 N. Twelfth Street Dick . . . plays B-League base- ball . . . Civil Air Patrol pilot . . . expects to become an :lir force pilot. lllerlmncial Drafting lllareliing Bmzd 2, 3, 45 Canter! Band 2, 3, -lg BI1.fA't'll1lIll Banff 2, 3, 4: lnlrarnural Bafkrtbnll Z, 3, 4: ,lfrrnizliafzix Club. MAE M. WELLER 706 N. Kiowa Street Klae . . . likes all sports . . . plans to stay in the field of selling. ljliflfllblllllflf lfaluratimz lzzlranzural ll,t1.Vflltlll. faplain, 2: 1JIi.1'f7'lllllll-iff jjllllfllllflll Club 'lf Sliulfnl Cwzuiril 3. JOAN M. WENTZ 2530 Walnut Street Joan . . . enjoys swimming . . . assisted in Senior Life Saving for girls . . . plans to be a life guard and a typist. Bu,r1'1le,r,r Ifzluraf io ri lrztramur1JlBa.veball 2, 3, -If Bax- krtball 2, J, -If Hockey -lg Sorter -l,' Volleyball 2, 3, -l,' .Jquararlf 3, 45 Dante Club Z5 Girly' Lzlfe Saving Clulz -lg Gym lfx- lzzilnitinn 2, -I. RONALD D. WEIL 912 South Hall Street Ronny . . . auto racing fan . . loves hunting and camping . . . plans to be ai mechanic, pre- ferably in tlie ziir force. Terlz II lral .-Iuro .lleflirui fri' NIARLENE P. WEISS 45 E. Lynnwood Street Klzirlene . . . occupies spare time playing tennis and swiinninig . . . is fond of dancing . . . plans to enter the secretarial field. Bu.vim'J,r Eduraflon llonorf 2, .ig llonor Sorfftv 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Clmir 2: Intramural Bd.fl?6'll1!lll 25 l'nl- leyball 2: Commerflal Club, prfffdelit, -lj Roml- Y-l'1m Jg 'LThr Belle of Baf'relmm 25 Spring Crinrfrt 3, -I. JOHN J. WENNER 314 N. Franklin Street Jake . . . enjoys ice skating, roller skating, dancing, and lively music. . . spends suniniers at Shuwnee-on-tlie-Delaware . . . possible future in a business career. Cvllfgf Preparatory Men .tiff Like Siren Carr , .ftrlge niariagfr 3. WALTER C. WENTZ 1110 S. Eighth Street XVally . . . likes sports and music . . . plans for the future are un- Ceftaln. College Preparatory Dramatirf Club 2: Speed Reading Club 4: Swim- lllnflz Review 4. ELIZABETH J. WEISS 2409 Tilghman Street Betty . . . participates in church activities . . . lilies swimming ... good for zi lzingli . . . plans to become fl nurse. College Prfpzlralnry lizfrclmural lgllifbllll 2: fnlley- hall 2: llnzmz-,r 3. HENRY J. WELDNER 902 N. Sixth Street llenry . . . interested in bowling . . . a soda jerk and supermarket checker. . . aims to be Il farmer. llllfllllifllllll .-limi Rody Clrnlr 2. page two hundred and ten JOAN E. WERST 626 N. Sixteenth Street Jonie . . . spends leisure time learning to drive and dancing . . . an expert pianist . . . will he either a hairdresser or a piano teacher. General Intramural Baffball 2, 3. 45 BI1.fA'ffllIIll2. 3, 45 Dunn' Club 3, -If Lrmlerf Club sl: Tunzbling Club 2, 3, -l,'Cyn1 If.Ylll'lIllliIl71 -I. SUZANNE M. WERTMAN 2344 Walnut Street Suzie . . . writes lm morons poems . . . loves singing and dramatics . . . will he an art major at college'-prohahly Beaver . . . plans career as an illustrator. Cfnfrnl llnnnrr 2, 3, Jr! Club 3, -lf Debating Club 2, 5, f77'f.Vl'ljfI1f, -l,' Canary 2, .1', page nlzlrnr, -I,- Gyrn Exl11'l11'tirJ11 2, -lf 1'ari.'ty Show -I: .llfn .ire l.il'z' tqlI'I'l'ffIll',fu j. SALLY ANN WERT 536 N. Eighth Street Sal . . . dances for enjoyment . . . is heading for a secretarial joh. lm' u .r 1' n npr Ed u 1' 111 ln n Rrnzrl-Y-lrrm Club 3, -If Trl'- Ili Y 3' -l NIARIE W. WESCOE 228Xg N. Fifth Street Xlickey . . . plays the piano is a choir memher at church wants to he a secretary. I? u ,v 14 nerr lfrl u ral in n Gln' Club 2: f.'lII'1-J'lIIIll.f Pagrzznl 2,' Spring Cnnfrrf 2. page two hundred and eleven ,1 1 J 0 K r af 'W' 4-005 get Wwe of s ,.H'1 CAROLE E. WESTIN 427 N. Twenty-third Street Carole . . . loves friends and keeps them . . . versatile in sworts . . . collects records and l . plays the piano . . . headed for a career in nursing. College Prrpuralnry llnnory 2, 3: llnnnr Svflfly 4: lntranzural llnlleyball 2, 3, -If lir1xkeIball2, 5, -l,'l?a.ve1mll2, 3, lg Clef Club 2: Choir 3, -1: Spring Conrrrl 2, 5, 4: Gym ISYXIII-lllll-OPI 2, -If flllfllllflfl Slmfz' 3, lf Sfurlfnl flllllllflll -1. BRUCE S. WETIIERHOLD 1113 Turner Street jim Thorpe . . . interested in model boar building . . . became District XI Track Champion in the -H0 yard dash . . . plans printing C3I'C'CT. Trrlzniral Print Frwrllall 2, 3, -If Track 2, 3, -I: l'ar.f1AIy :I Club -I: Sophomore fllllif Preylrlrrlf 2,' Prom Cmn- niitlef 3. V Y 1 I -N. EARL E. WESTWOOD 421 N. Fulton Street Punkin . . . played Class B Baseball and liaskethall . . . a printer in the making. Tefllnirnl Print llonurf 2, ,lg ll1lHlI'V'IlllIll Spelling Cbnnlpinn 2: Crznnrvv Snlifitor 4. JOANNE A. WETIIERIIOLD 1910 Walnut Street Joanne . . . is fond of good music and swimming . . . heads for a career in nursing. General Cirlf' Glef Club 4: Intramural l'vlleyb11ll 2, 3, -If Soflball 2,' Tzunbling Club 2, 3, -I: Dann' Club 2: 210 Club -lg Cnrnui 4,' .1-Iqzmrzulr 3. FREDERICK W. WETZEL 527 Hickory Street Fred. . . has an affinity for danc- ing . . . is an astronomer, taxidermist, and orchid grower . . . aims to become an in- dependent florist. College Preparatory Naiural Srieurf Club, wire- pref- rlenl, 2, 3. SHIRLEY A. WHITEHEAD 152 Hamilton Street Shirl . . . collects movie star pictures . . . has already started a career as an office secretary. Burinexf Edurario 71 Clee Club 2,' Tri- Ili- Y 2,' junior Rerl Croff 4. JOHN WEXLER 718 N. Second Street johnny . . . a camera bug . . . rolls a good howline score . . . anxiously waits :1 welding czirecr in the service. Terlznlral llyflljllllg l?oy,i Life Sarfliig 3. FAITII J. WHITEHOUSE 331 N. Eighth Street l aith . . . collects records . . . swims for an pastime . . . is undecided about future. College Preparatory Dance Club 25 Cerman Club lg Fufure Tearlierf of rlmerira Club -lg Canary Jq Trl- Ill'-Y 3, -lg kill!!!-lr-Ill!!! -If Synfllro- nizerl Sfwininilng Club .ig Gym lfxlifbilirni 2, -lj f1ll1,l!1C!1l1l' 3. NANCY L. WHITEHOUSE 734 N. Seventh Street Nan . . . dances. . . peps up all her classes . . . enjoys popular music . . . plans zi secretarial career. Bu,rir1e,r,f EduflllI'07I IJIHZFF Club 5: Roml-l'-foo 3, 4: Triflli'-Y 3, 4: Tumbling -I: Cyn: hlxlll-lllllflll -l. ' r t -Z JJJ I if YN Jjfylx RICHARD H. WICK Route 60, Allentown Dick . . . collects Benny Good- man and Glenn Miller records, coins and stamps . . . interested in photography . . . has plans to study engineering. College Preparalory llonorf 3,' Chf,f,f Club 2, prefr- zlent, 3, 45 Boyxl Life Sa-virig 4. 1 1 LARRY M. WIBLE 1827 Hamilton Street Vllible . . . quite a nature hoy . . . an ardent archer who spends spare time bow hunting and making archery equipment . . . will possibly enter the field of lierpetology. College l'reparalnry BONITA L. WIEDER 1142 Wyoming Street Bonnie . . . participated in All State Band and Eastern Dis- trict Bands . . . spends extra time playing clarinet . . . plans to enter the secretarial field. Bu,vine,r,r lfzlurnlfon Intramural Bafeball 3, 4,' Bar- ketball 2,' Volleyball 2, 4,' ConrertBar11l'2, 3, 4,' lllarching Band 2, 3, 4,' Oreheftra 2,' Pit Orchestra 3, 4,' Spring Band Concert 2, 3, 4. page two hundved and twelve MARIAN E. VVILLIAMS 302 Hanover Acres Klannie . . .likes swimming and stamp collecting . . . president of Pioneer Girls . . . a future bookkecper. Bu,rine,ry lffluculion Real Cru5.r 3. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS 1930 Whitehall Street Butch . . . plays church league basketball . . . would like to make a career in the U,S. Marine Corps. Tech n ical Welding ,llarcbing Band 25 Intramural Swimming 4: Trarl' -lg Lzff Saving Club 2, -If junior Red Cro.r: 4. page two hundred and rhnrteen fix .S Hu X... DOLORES C. WIEDER 9l7,'Q E. Sycamore Street Dee . . . dances. ice skates, and listens to popular music for diversion . . . headed for a secretarial job. ,r1'21e,v.t lffl uraf Io II Clfr Club Z5 lntra. l'ollrvb11ll Z, 3, -1, rapt.: Bd.l'A'Kfb!lll 2. -1: l?a,te- ball 2, 3, -l,' Soren Z: Snare ll'l11iif 2: Tri- Ili- I' Club 2: llanre Club 3, 1l,' Tlllllllllllg 5, lg .ll11jnrelir,v,1', -If flIIfl'7'lfIIllIilIg 2: llllflll-IIII Slmfc' 2: Ivllflfl' 5 . Slmfv 2, -lg Cym lf.vlr1'lflll1n1 Al. XY Te MARLENE L. WILLIAMS 1078 S. Madison Street Buttons . . . is cute little cheer- leader . . . careful driver . . . expert tumbler . . . aims to be at perfect secretary. Ceneral Dance Club 2, 4: Tumbling 2. 3, 4: :lpparatux 2, 3, -l,' Learlerx Club 3, -lg Clieerleuzling 2, 3, 4,' Cyuz l:'xlzlbz'!ion 2, -1. MARY JO WILSON 926 N. Seventh Street jo . . . likes music and plays the piano. . . enjoys ice skating . . . will study Christian liducation at lloughton College. College Preparatory llonorf 2. 3: llonor Sorlely 4: I7IlI'lIIllIlV'l1lfiIit'lfZ llockey 2, .ig folleyball 2, 3: l?a,febe1ll 25 Pan. filllfflifllll League -If Future Teaeberf of .-lmerlen, prefnlelzt 4. 1 FRANK G. WILLIAMS 1729 New York Avenue illy . . . interested in farm work . has chosen a career in thc service. elznlral llldflllillf .llurtillfng l?nml Cfflfn-1111111-fl -l. JUDITH L. VVILKINS l8I0 Chew Street .Indy . . . talkative . . . has dramatic ability . . . active in Civic Little Theater and Town and Country Players . . . wants to be an elementary teacher. College l,l'!'PllI'!ll!Il'AX' llmmrf 3: Choir 2: lnrramural Volleyball 2, .1',' Blllllllliilftlll .lg l1'a,rel111ll 2. .l.' Future 7'flIl2lIffI of Ilmerira 45 junior Red C1'o,t,r -1. JUDITII WILLIAMS 533 N. Eleventh Street -Indy . . . chooses swimming and skating as favorite hobbies . . . a movie and football fan . . . likes popular music . . . possible career in the business world. l5'11.v1'ne,f,v lid u eat in n Tumbling Club 2. f PHYLLIS M. WOLF 1150 Hanover Avenue Phyl . . . likes to dance . . . roller skates with proficiency . will become a secretary. Buxivzeu Eduration Clee Club 2,' Commerrial Club 2: Danee Club 3,' Intramural Bafketball 2, 3,' folleyball 25 Honorf 2. ROBERT H. WUCHTER 1231 Walnut Street Bobby . . . likes both stock car racing and roller skating . . . helps manage a hobby shop and would like to continue in this business as a motor winder. Teclznlcal Electric VERONICA P. WINGERT 318 E. Walnut Street Ronnie . . . collects records . . . spends sparc time reading . . . is headed for a career in nursing. College Preparalory Honorr 2, 3,' llorzor Society -1,' lllake-up Committee 25 lllufir Appreciation Club 3,' junior Red Croix 35 Bio-Scope Club 2,- Cermarz Club 45 Intramural Volleyball 25 Baxeball 2. DALE E. WITTHUHN 540 W. Ethel Street Dale . . . enjoys sports . . . awarded Pro Deo lfit Patna , the Lutheran Church Boy Scout Award . . . intends going to Elgin lVatchmaking School. College Preparatory .4 Cappella Choir 3, -If Clippers' 3, 45 Key Club 3, -1. JOSEPH H. WOLFSON 527 Allen Street joe . . . likes sports in general . . . is an ardent philatclist . . . plans to enter the service. General RICHARD G. WUNDERLY 418 Allen Street Dick . . . homeroom spelling bee winner . . . plans to be an electronics technician. Teelz II zeal lflertr ie DOROTHY M. WITKOWSKI 2902 Hanover Acres Dot. . . at home in the water and on the dance floor . . . will seek her fortune in the business world. Bufineff Eduralion Glee Club 2,' Tri- Ili- Y 2,' Aquafazle 35 Dame Club 4g Tumbling 4. GERALD C. WOLF 2045 Livingston Street Shaggy . . . crazy for football, baseball and basketball . . . is a member of Pennsylvania National Guard . . . plans to attend Army radio school. lioeational Electric Honorf 2. page two hundred and fourteen R0lil'1R'l' 'l'. Vl'L'StIllliR 5295 Greenleaf Street llohhy . . . actix e in basketball and baseball . . . nieinher ot the National Guard . . . plans to settle tlown after a lew cruises with the navy. 7v. I'lIll1'I'I1l lfalffzirl .llaliug lYlII'.t'l-lj' lfa.fl'r!ln1ll aml l?a,ifl1all UIKHIIIQIV' 2, if lIIll'1HllIll'lll lftlykflllrlll 2, .ig lain' S41i'lHlQ 2. l'llYl.l,lS A. Ytlllli 705 N. Twelfth Street llhyl . . . laxurite pastimes inclutle swiinining, ice skating antl piantw playing . . . though art is only a lmlwlsi now she hopes to make it her career. Gfufral llurmru' .ig t.'t1rmi'y Staff' R, l,- Inlrumizral 1,1-VIS-lhlllg .fy Rall- nimlnrz 3. I page two lumdred and 'Hfteen GARY T. YATES -l00,'g llalstead Street Gary . . . enjoys ice skating antl tlanciny . . . active z Y.Nl.C.,'X .... plans to enter technical institute. l'H1'Ilfl41HII1l .lrrhzitfrfurzll Drzqfling lriiramurul liafkrrball 35 Ief Sktllllllg Club jg Rn! l.'r'u.iyr R!'f7l't',t'F7Illlllii'F -If Rfrl t,'rrff,r ffuzuzeil 4. JEAN D. YOUNG 057 Sherman Street 'l'in5 ...rather kllllt'l...kl1lllClllQ antl inusic are her loves . . . plans tu enter the business wurltl as a secretary. lfu1iu1',u lftlllcllfliflll llll7'tlHlIll'!Il IgKlft'l7!Ill 2: lgl1J'A'ff- lmll If Sufrfr 2g lhllfybflll 2: ,llrljrfrfllfy 25 Trl- Ili-li ff Gln' Club 2: Stzulent Cntuzrfl Chaplain 2. J0llN A. YOUNG 820 N. Penn Street Youngie . . . enjoys all spurtsg especially the yearly lkurltl Series . . . hopes soon to he flyini: out in the witle hlue ynntler nf the air force. 1vt'fll7Il'l'II! fllllllillfl .llzllclug lntramurzll Ba,rkz'!l111ll 2, ,ig Pin- whlr Club Zg STUIAIIIVPIIIIIIQ Club 4. DANIEL F. ZANlBEl,l,l 1018 N. Twenty-Sixth Street Zain . . . nieniher nl Yarsity llaskethall 'l10Z'lIll . . . takes part in intramural sports . , . plans for college. l.'tfllr,Qf l'r1'pam11m'y fl' li11.vl'rrl2r1ll J. lvzlixifly lff1,vl'fl- ball 5, 15 lfl1r,i',rl.'l14l7 2, 3, -I. JOAN A. YURIKZK 217 Linden Street Aluanie . . . plays the pianu . . . always has tnne tm' a ignml lmnlg . . . 1'll.l05'S SXYllllllllllU1llltl lllllSlC . . . plans a secretarial career. R111 l4III'.t',f lftlu 1111 in ll llnlmrzr 2: Intramural Sfuvfr 25 lbllrylmll Z: 'lllrrz ylrf l,1'l'f Strfrlt'r1f'f .75 .'lf?fHll'lIlII.V Club 1: fllllllllj' Slulljl 'lf l,'fm1rz1rrri11l fflulz, ,Vt't'l't'lIll'.l' -l,' ffl'rl',v Dr- lfuffrzg lflulf ii: ,wfrrlury -If .illllflf .-lpprn'l1lI1nn Llulf .if Gym lf,x'l11'l1fIfrm 4: tgflliffllf tftfzuiell, ll'l'tl,i'l47'r'l' 2 5. .l0llN T. ZIMNIERNIAN l032 li. Turner Street Zip . . . likes to tinker with cars .. . enjoys small :intl larue uaine hunting, lishinu, auil trapping .. . plans to enter navy. tIrr1f'1'ul llllfzlllllllall fimillttlll l. , fl' lNlARY Bl. ZIMMERMAN WILLIAM ZOSKI CLARAJANE ZWOYER Route 1, Wescosville 637 N. Jerome Street 216 N. Boyer Street Nlary . . . goes in for intraniurals Bill . . . paints for fun . . . plans lanie . . . collects records . . . . . . sings in church choir . . hopes to become a secretary. Butineff Education Intramural Volleyball 2, -lg Bax ketball 2, 4,' Bafeball 2, 4 Ping Pong 2,' Library Club 2 Dance Club 4,' Beginnerr Tumbling Club 4,' Gym Ex- hibition 4. to attend Penn State for hotel zidininistration. College Preparatory Intramural lffater Polo 4,' Swim- ming Club 4. Zin jlltlemuriam DALE L. F. RUTZ Dale. a technical drafting student, came to us as a transfer from Central Catholic. He was planning to join the navy after graduation. lt is with deep sorrow that we note his passing to 21 reward eternal on February 26, 1954, as a result of a head-on-collision after the Allentown-Reading Catholic haskethall game on February 23. During his brief stay at Allentown High School, he made many friends, and it is with regret that we must note his sudden demise. finds pleasure in roller skating and dancing . . . hopes to do more traveling . . . secs job as secretary. Buriner: Education Dante Club 2,' Gym Exhibition 25 junior Red Croft 4. page two hundred and sixteen Acknowledgments VVe, the Comus staff of l95-l, cannot find words enough to express our sincere thanks for the many and varied services rendered us hy the faculty and personnel. The Comus staff will always owe a deep debt of gradtitude: To Mr. liartholomew, our principal, for his all-round cooperation. To Mr. Fatzinger, for his helpful assistance in scheduling the advertising pictures. To Mr. Horst for scheduling Comus cluh pictures. To Mr. lVlusselman and his art department for their excellent art work throughout the Comus. To Miss Gerhard and the English Department for helping the students write their Comus biographies: and to Mrs. Kunkle and her classes for typing them. To Mrs. VVeinsheimer for her excellent joh of hookkeeping. To Mr. Flexer for his aid in advertising. To Mr. lilankowitsch for his cooperation with sports statistics. To Mr. lirong and his Cinema Cluh for snapping the student activity pictures. To Mr. Clewell for his excellent photographic work. To Mr. Miers and Mr. Reinhardt for the fine results in printing and engraving. And most of all we extend our greatest thanks and sincere appreciation to Mr. Genszler for his ceaseless efforts as our Comus sponsor. Thanks everyone for your whole-hearted cooperation. TH is Coivius STAFF A Thank You to Our- Advertisers We are deeply indebted and Very grateful to you, the merchants of our community, for your whole-hearted support in placing an ad in this year's COMUS. Our new style of advertising has won wide acclaim from many distant places. Your cooperation has made our book a success and we know that these ads will he read and re-read many times. Thanks again for helping us produce a better COMUS 1954. W1 Wt up iww x NSS Ku su' H N ph' Bnnennn CFlN0vA HS ff 15 'Y E W W iw gk, '- QE? f we W0 5 fix Q was f it 3 N xj A L ., 3 E 1 , Q 'ZW Q -Q - 1 4 .-Q. 'av' S JR in rf' 'P 4' J gmvwxi ..-X- 's if' ,...-' 'Q na- +A Q' f , iv 5 5 'S 3 A C 3 E I 'ialllluuupgmw w , s fi 3535 r W S Q t ,. ,..- A' X ll Q 'Q , gy: X + s , Y xi ' M- X M A , ., f . '1 ,X 1: 'N i N ,X v 4' y, 1' Q 1-Y f - mf' -5 5 I ',. f 2 1 , Q Q, N, Q, , f . V - ff ff ? ' M r- !! 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Let the LEHLGH VALLEY TRUST COMPANY help you in establishing your standard of living. WSAN 39 NORTH TENTH STREET This is WSAN, the first station in the Lehigh Valley. Now we take you to our afternoon cooking show, and your demonstrators for today' Thomas Breiner and Linda Schaef- mi ages fer. This is only a sample of the variety and well-planned programs which WSAN offers you. For an evening of relaxation, tune in to WSAN. nw' K fnxzaw' JQMXQ K W5 ,K leaf ggsvy , Q .Z'ZI:- New Q Q Q . A . 3524: we Q 5 1-f ' .. WEL 5. x Y Z ws-gi Q M 35, ., R 1' LSQQ 1 fikigvf wzbisgff. pews? QZBMQ yy aswv ,Ng Nag i f5,.sf.1 tfmsgg wwf 5f'1'?N ggmi, 5.221 W 1.552 gm .. wf- wmjgf W 3,92 wh, ZTF5-, u ,f fl Q 1 1 'Fan mgmsxlxa NN.. + ww.. W N1 Builder of Pipe Organs and Maintenance H2 W. EMMAUS AVENUE There is nothing sweeter than organ music. Especially when it is a FRITZSCHE ORGAN. Gretal Soltys and Suzanne Bowman on a visit to the factory were amazed at organ construction and delighted by the beautiful tones brought out by Mr. Fritzsche at the console. The FRITZSCHE ORGAN is the organ for church, auditorium or home. Allentown is proud to be the home of the FRITZSCHE PIPE ORGAN. M X Dobnoff's 617 HAMILTON STREET 1 Louise Fritch and Pat Honochick are all excited over their new L formals for the big prom. Gordine Evans has helped Louise choose a beautiful coral gown, and Pat chose an aqua. DOBNOFFS is proud to be a part of the Annual Fashion Show and serve the girls with latest styles at reasonable prices. My-swzwfwfag . mmif! .XL N ,Q Qt A J, I 434' N i 4.39 X,,,.gdl'IW Zi' ,N sw , fffix ' ', TREXLER LUMBER COMPANY 1602 GORDON STREET Mr. Victor E. Fritz, General Manager, is showing Barbara Canova, Mary Conti, Edward Bannan, and Richard Crush TREXLER LUMBER COMPANY'S fine millwork. Robert Lichtenwalner is operating one of the many machines that together with high grade material and excellent workmanship produces the high quality millwork. At TREXLER LUMBER COMPANY you can rely on dependable service and excellent material whether one anticipates new construction or remodeling. Calla s' llallalxmls EIGHTEENTH AND ALLEN STREETS For your safer and easier riding pleasure, be sure to insist on a Callahan Quality retread. Whether large or small, Rochelle Schwartz and Donna Roth show you there iust isn't any substitute for Seiberling tires. They say, We're peeping through the hole, to tell you what you ought to know. M Us S , my .MES s 1. - Q1 htqj x Q ET!! xx-L af Hli B .55 ms Q 3558 A ig F KQ xt 5 if QQ g Qs Qi.. N v A Nw AA I , c 1 Q . ' ..., Ex X ' 'Z if 4 . '13 1 . Y Y, ' aw' '- -ff:-izm X2 K ' -fa MX.-sw.. . .. a g N 'X i lzmvar'-'A 1 . . ,time A x S s A ,Nga 4' ,WW H N af , -AMMWWQ. , S N I DT ' 'X ,S 4 31559 A' 5 3 , ,Q . 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Robert Taschner is admiring Dolores Wied- er's coat that looks brand new after being processed in The ALLEN LAUNDRY'S Gold Seal Service. Mr. Paul R. Buckelew assures them that whether you patronize the Drive-in or Neighborhood Store, or use the delivery service, you can be sure with The ALLEN LAUNDRY. Kay lewelers 706 HAMILTON STREET KAY JEWELERS, known from coast to coast for their excellent quality, is your friendly jeweler willing to help you make your selection. Irving Rosenberg is showing Gerry McAllen a beautiful diamond ring while Charles Eby admires its full beauty. For top quality and prices to fit every pocket-book see KAY'S. Kuhns and Shankweiler SEVENTH 8. HAMILTON STREETS At the man's store on the square you will always get a square deal. Bobby Bear is admiring the perfect fit for Tony Verzino as Mr. Francis Schimmel is pointing out the top quality and excellent lines. For famous name suits with accessories to match KUHNS and SHANKWEILER is the place to go. Dahl Motors ALLENTOWN, INC. I2I3 HAMILTON STREET Nancy Bortz is lost in her dreams of driving the new Ford out of the showroom. Linda Acker and Richard Holben are wishing that they could get behind the wheel of the beauti- fully-styled Ford station wagon. They advise you to get your Ford at DAHI.'S, a new and used car dealer that has a complete auto service shop. lt pays to deal with Dahl - Somach's ALLENTOWN BETH LEH EM EASTON Looking into the future are our two bride models, Nancy Galliano and Phyllis Kramer. To have your dreams come true, visit SOMACH'S. lt is a favorite of many a well- dressed High School girl, for there they may find the tops in styles and values. The National Cash Register Company 725 LINDEN STREET James Reed, Colleen Schaffer, and Elsie Schrampf are interested in NATlONAL'S Live Keyboard Add- ing Machine, also the new models of Cash Registers, Accounting, Book- keeping Machines, and the worlds finest Adding Machines. All of these machines are serviced by factory trained servicemen, Ritz Barbecue FAIRGROUNDS Take the advice of Pat Mahlon, Ronald Ritz, Fred Andrews, and Shirley Reehle and stop at RlTZ'S for the most delicious barbecues in Allentown. Giant ice-cream cones are a specialty and make a wonder- ful after-school snack. Nu , if fl N B 3 4 xwwmp : MLM ,wmg A. sawn, v , ' ' M K ww L. uunqsuwu-u.....n, ,M Vwwf , f-Wm. W u,,,.gggQ1 in f Y NNW WQQM. - Qi ,fgkwfislsunuiunaqpunnuu susrninunu-1m.,,,,, ,Bmw W ..-Mm-.. N u an an xg ,ganna A,,,,,,, N.. -4-...Q , K MMS? ,, 3 ' A- . ,W W x ww-wgik ' fu' R 5 RQ . S. S A A wif' 2 'e KJ- N 9' A3 ...ah Wa M x.,1w ' . , X -I X I' 1 1 ' X Q ,fl 1 ns -,px 0 in ' Bwqhag, . Q. ,. ,, QAM gf ., .: -. ,X - S Twig? if X ,pf Nm V- S 9, I 'lg . 21+ , --N3 x:?f3'?:-vw , 1-mg -van-at Y,f Q 4.. ' ,g .' WW. NK Q' has-if ,N my V 5 ww? 5 N X fx 1' ' ' ous W-IPL-UQ Boca-Cola Bottling Company BETH LEH EM, PENNSYLVANIA A familiar scene at any pleasant occasion a Coke bar and lots of bottles of ice cold COCA-COLA. Richard Dalla Palu is serving Doris Unger and Robert Canning a re- freshing Coke. Wolf and Hahn 459 HAMILTON STREET Are you planning to build that dream home you've always craved? lf so, then you'll want the best architects you can get and that means WOLF AND HAHN, Here you see Jack Burger, Jack Schaffer and Ed Onufer with Mr. Wolf and Mr. Hendrix examining a print for a new building. Why don't you look into the matter for yourself? Betz's Restaurant 726 HAMILTON STREET These two couples, along with many other young people from Allentown and vicinity, know that for a snack during the day or after a date BETZ'S is the place to go. Yolanda Pellettieri and Phil Jones, Francis Gareffa and Midge Lamont like its convenient policy of being open 24 hours a day. Good food and courteous service will make BETZ'S your favorite restaurant. Q C fx fx IN Ngxtl-1 I if wif: R H .wx-wif Q M .-g,:x,,igq,:Xjg J -1 2, Ass f tw M 2 .t .Sy . I N , ,Zh ,. sv R, ' www VW , I Iiie K R1 gm fi Q5 M , S 'Q' Mmm , W.. AVA. . x A 5 V .guy-1 W TMS ---'- M 'V ,L , '- fi-2 '- x x'f:Qfq:: H :fits W. X, .... N M . M- ,R . 'g - N g.,fw we.: .... Q 1,--, hw-zM......,,..g, i , , N . W.x.M..-...a.,,..,,.1 A' .4 .. , , I ' '-'f p Q A . -1 . 1, -2 -.-VX 1 ' gf ,. W ' wx - x .if W L in ie: may ,W N! , ,M 5 .-1, , 5 ' 'lvl ' ' . ,. 'S 3 , . .. M 1 5, QW 1 Qilaifl NX. k.ig,1...:.3 M, ,Nagy , -xx M if 'IA SS WM, Q wiv' R Nr ,tx di., Q gg: an A Q ,wi fi ' msy ,9 WwBlluiSmi k is hiniwnnmmii Yami :mf A, 4 in x 535: WM vi 4 Bohlen, Gross and Moyer 72I HAMILTON STREET Mr. James Gross is using Robert Knapp as a model to show John Beckum and Alfred Allender a beautiful new spring suit. It is this type of workmanship found in all suits at BOHLEN, GROSS and MOYER that gives them the distinction of being the finest outfitters of men and boys in the Lehigh Valley. Allentown School ol Cosmetology 920 HAMILTON STREET For a well-rounded course in beauty culture, ALLENTOWN SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY is becoming more popular everyday, Joan Werst, Nancy Smith, and Mary Hoff are willing subjects for the students. Why don't you drop in and see Martha Johnson about the advantages of a course in beauty culture, Endicott lohnson Shoes 64l HAMILTON STREET For those who want style in foot- wear, ENDICOTT JOHNSON can supply the needs at moderate prices. Mrs. David LeVan is showing Jean Young and Judy Wilkins one of the many styles that are first in fashion. Many families are making ENDI- COTT JOHNSON their shoe shopping center. Lavin s 621 HAMILTON STREET LAVlN'S are first in fashion in Corsetry Lingerie Sportswear. Barbara Lavin is helping Carole Bauer make her selection, while Jeanne Rothenberger looks on. For courteous service and extra value, shop LAVlN'S. Cedar Crest College ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA CEDAR CREST COLLEGE is a fully- accredited woman's college offering Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Here Beverly Kersting is conducting Barbara Koch and Phyllis Spiro on a tour of their beautiful campus. CEDAR CREST COLLEGE has a pleasant atmosphere and a friendly student body to make your stay an unforgettable memory. The program of studies is a chall- enge to your initiative. Commercial and Home Movie Service 727 NORTH 19TH STREET James Peters is always willing to explain and help the amateur photo- graphers. Sandra Ramsay, Earl Binder, and Neil Reichard seem interested. For fine service, for photo needs, and for a wide selec- tion of film rentals, students and faculty find COMMERCIAL and HOME MOVIE SERVICE the favorite shopping place. Dorney Furniture Company 612 HAMILTON STREET To meet your home decorating problems, DORNEY'S FURNITURE STORE has many helpful hints. DORNEY'S has been established since I877. Mr. Merlin Smith assures Edward Cooperman, Sairanne Bond and Rose Ann Fontana that they will get the best quality and up to date furniture at lowest possible prices at DORNEY'S. Adams Feminine Fashions 709 HAMILTON STREET Ruth A. Fink is showing A.H.S. girls a lovely selection of dresses for the graduation activities. Lois Smith has decided on her new dress and Shirley Attrill and Kathryn Ripkey have already made their selections. The lovely clothes are priced iust right at ADAMS. Lehigh Valley Gas Division UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. Do it better with Gas -That has always been the slogan of the Lehigh Valley Gas Division. Mrs. Ethel Woelfel is explaining and demonstrating the fine features of a gas stove. Lois Albright and Joan Yurick agree that gas appliances will aid the housewife in running her home more efficiently. 5 . u if Quc' ' , A X .0 X K I K31.ig:5:w A .:. if A E N , 1 3 w ' H g g T 5 ' QA H .,.,,, ,, zi X 351+ .,.. ,. A ' 'W X' .,,, ., ., X Q is? 1 Q Q M99 f -, 'v.:,5?.:. xg , 1 QQ, . 5- i v 25 X X N Q A AE? .3 X S + v 3 . ,.,, - xy , t' ' I-'. I-. 4,1 Sp ,var Q a B ' 35 TT n ' - . 55 . svmm-vm-. 'il 5 vi ff W 'if ' xg X3 Et? ,, :55'f5gx 555: was ff fffff X Q A x ff' 5 sh iss: is 1 49' 49 -Q x- ' . , ..v,.: .. 3 3 '- . 5 ' 5 5 i::ww.'-V 5 if itsf?f:E9fff-IFZSQ. ' k 1 x k f . ff ww 5fR+:Kw3f5,5Ysi'-Q 'gi - X 4 ffm? .Syl 'XXX A P2'd'3'?l'h:5Nf43,''ffia' ', - - M'w0fIfiEfXQ?FR al' YM 'W Q 'Y W f ' L '5 '5f-fPQi'1fffw 1 R i' .s u P 1 Q 'WF' ' ff . 'z If 54 5 K filzflfli: . J 'SQ 312:5 - . ami... I 5 3 ,tg 35, ,A-W 4' W, XX MM- 1 . -. ,Y .N W v A W M 3.-p.:-W-. ., -....- -4, ig A . 1 ,V , 1 ,x ' - , W- -' 53? J K , V Q S -w-fm: ' I 111 Lil H S3 ll ' Mini ii! 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William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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