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1964

HANSON, ROBERT HARMON, KENNETH
HARMS, JULIUS F.
General "Bob" Art "Ken” Academic "Buddy"
"Anything for a quiet life." "A man of many talents." “Give every man thy ear but few thy
Soccer 1, 2; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2. voice.”
Soccer 2, 3; Basketball 2; Baseball
2; TIGER FROLICS I, 2; Student
Council 2; American Red Cross 3.







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HARRIS, NANCY
Business “Nancy”
"Her ways are ways of pleasantness."

























HARVEY, CAROLYN RAE HASHAGEN, JEAN MARIE HASSON, ISABELLE
Academic "Carolyn” Academic “Jeannie" Technical "Isi”
“The artist is the child of gaiety." “Pretty to walk with, witty to talk “Silence will never betray you."
TIGER FROLICS I, 2, 3; Chrysan­ with, and pleasant to think of." TIGER FROLICS 3.
themum Committee 1; Senior TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Student
Breakfast Committee 1; Junior Cab­ Council 1; Senior Breakfast Com­
inet 2; WDHS announcer 2, 3; mittee 1; F.T.A. 1, 3; FAMA typist
TORCH 2, Art editor 3; FAMA I, 3; Majorettes 1, 2, captain 3;
2, Art editor 3; N.H.S. 3. National Honor Society 3; Washing­
ton Trip Committee 3.

47

HEFFERNAN, PATRICIA HEIGHT, JOSEPH W. HEELINGS, JEANNE
KATHLEEN Technical "Joe" Business "Jeanne"
Academic "Pat" "The strength of confidence shines on." “What sweet delight is a cjuiet life."
“Always trying, nererstopping." Wrestling 1,2,3-
Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3;
Softball 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3; TIGER
FROLICS 1, 2, 3; FT.A. 1, 2, 3;
Colorguard 2; Student Council 1;
Sophomore Cabinet 1; Junior Class
Committee Chairman 2.




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HENDREIXSON, GARY PHILIP
Art "Gary"
"A good-natured person is never out of
place."
TIGER FROLICS 1; Science Pano­
rama.
























HERMAN,BARBARA HIBBERT, HENRY E. HIBBS, RICHARD
Academic "Barb" General "Butch” Business "Rich"
"And a very nice girl you'll find her." “Everything through life is sustained "1 will be a man among men."
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Library by knowledge." TIGER FROLICS 2, 3.
Assistant 1,2, 3. Wrestling 1,2, 3.





48

HOAGLAND, HENRY HOFF, GREGORY R, HOFFMAN, EDWARD
General “Henry" General "Greg” Academic "Ed’
"I trust nothing can make life a burden "Everything in life is separated by “Either I will find a way. or I will
to me. " your belief in God." make one."
Football 1,2. Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2; Track 1, Football 1, 2; TIGER FROLICS 1,
3; TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. 2,3.









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HOLZER, JUDITH
Business "Judy"
"Good natured fun lies within her
soul."
TIGER FROLICS Committee 1, 2,
3; Ram Roast 3; Swimming Manager
2; Prom Committee 3.
























HRICKO, PATRICIA JOYCE
HOOVER, LINDA SUE HOWELL, BEVERLY ANN Business "Pat"
Academic Linda Technical “Strength of mind and body is hers."
"Caring for others shall be your goal in “She is happy who makes others smile." Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 3; TIGER
life." Hockey 1; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2; FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee
Hockey 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 3; Washington
TIGER FROLICS 1,2, 3; Tiger Pow 3. Trip Committee 3.
Wow 1, 2; Ram Roast I, 2; Prom
Committee 1, 2; Washington Trip
Committee 3.

49

HULME, LILLIAN J. JAMES, LEONARD JESTER, RUSSELL
General ' Lil General 'Jim ' General "Russ"
"II matters not hou- /on^ we live hut "A good laugh is sunshine." "If a man’s eye is on the Eternal, his
how." intellect will grow."
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, Wrestling 1,2.
3; Dramatics 3-









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JOHNSON, ROBERT WILLIAM
Academic "Bob"
"The less men talk, the more they
think."
Band 1, 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2; Chorus
2, 3; Senior Chorus 3-
























JONES, JEAN ANN JONES, WILLIAM JULIANO, MARYANNE
Academic "Jean " Technical "Bill" Business "Maryanne"
"Mutual love, the crown of all our “Quietness and friendliness make a "A good laugh is sunshine."
bliss." fine fellow." Hockey 1, 2; Swimming Team 1;
Basketball 1; TIGER FROLICS 1, TIGER FROLICS 1; Wrestling 1; Basketball team 3; TIGER FROL­
2, 3; F.N.A I, 2; F.T.A. 3; Hi-C Baseball 2. ICS 1,2,3.
I, 2; 'Varsity Voices 2, 3; Musicals
1, 2; Senior Breakfast Committee
2; TORCH 3; FAMA 3; Student
Council Treasurer 3; Chorus 1, 2,
3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming
3; Washington Trip Committee 3.

KANTER, FREDERICK SCOTT KELCHNER, DAVID VAN KELLER, CATHERINE THERESA
Academic “Fred” Academic “David" Business “Cathy"
“No one reaches a high position u ith- “Sincerity is always admired.” “Her cares go up in the air like a
out daring.” TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Prom bubble.”
Dramatics 1, 2, 3; WDHS 2, 3; Committee 1; Junior Cabinet 2; Softball 1, 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 1,
FAMA 1, 2, 3; President Student FAMA 2, 3. 2, 3; Ram Roast 1, 2; Pow Wow 1,2,
Council 3; President Key Club 3; 3; Basketball 3; Prom Committee
Varsity Voices 1, 2, 3; National 1,2, 3; Breakfast Committee 2.
Honor Society 2, 3; President Junior
Class 2.





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KEMPFF, ROBERT
General "Bob
"I believe in work but I’m not in favor
of It."
TIGER FROLICS 1, 3; Photography
1,2,3.
























KENT, LARRY KEYBURN, JOAN MARIE KINDLE, ROBERT
General-Shop "Larry" Business "Joan” General “Bob"
"Fortune is the staff of the brave." "Life is filled with countless joss of "Never do hut one thing at a time.”
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Track 1; u hich we never tire."
Weight lifting 3- TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Basketball ENTTK. 1 3713-2 dp 4-14 MORE
1,2, 3; Softball 1; Tower 2.




31

KIPP, GARY WAYNE KUNE, ELAINE ELIZABETH KOLECKI, RONALD E.
Academic "Gary" Academic "Elaine" Technical "Ron”
"A merry heart goes all the day," “She has more goodness in her little “Don't despair of a student if he has
Football 1,2, 3;Track 1,2, 3; TIGER fingers than most have in their whole one clear idea."
FROLICS 1,2,3. body." TIGER FROLICS 2; Intermurals
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2; FAMA 1, 2 1, 2.
3; Novelty Editor 3; Student Coun
cil 1, 2, 3; Theater Guild 1, 2, 3
National Thespian Society 2, 3
Historian of N.T.S. 3; Hi-C 1, 2
Photography Editor of TORCH 3
Sophomore Treasurer 1; Cabinet
1, 2; National Honor Society 3

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KOON, ELAINE FREDA
Academic "Elaine”
“Joys are wings: sorrows our spurs."
Band 1, 2; Hi-C 1, 2, President 1,
Pianist 1, 2; Student Council 1;
Chorus 1, 2, 3; National Honor
Society 3-
























KORY AT, CHRISTINE B. KOTZ, JOHN C. KOWAL, PHILIP
Business "Chris" Technical "John Technical "Ko”
“Kind words prevent a good deal of "/ hear a charmed life."
heartaches." "Men. at some time, are masters of their
TIGER FROLICS 2, 3; Tiger Pow fates."
Wow 3; Pep Club 3; Tower 2;
Tower Bookkeeper 3.



32

KRAPF, DANIEL KRISTER, RUTH MARGARET KSYNIAK, JOSEPH JR.
Technical "Danny" General "Ruth" Business "Joe”
"A man with a smile is a man worth­ "Service has its own reward.” “Endurance is the crowning quality."
while." Tennis 1, 2, 3; Chess 2, 3; Ping Pong
Football 1, 3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 3.
2, 3; Student Council at Tech. 3.








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KUHN, LAUREL J.
General Art "Laurel”
"Love gives itself, it is not bought."
Basketball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3;
Powder Puff 1; TIGER FROLICS 1,
2, 3; Prom Committee 3.
























KUSHNIR, ANNA KUTZER, EDNA MAE LABOR, MARION
Business "Anna ^ Business "Edna Mae” Technical "Marion"
"Her good nature carries a charm." “It’s a friendly heart that has many "A carefree life, so full ofjoy."
TIGER FROLICS 2. friends.” TIGER FROLICS 2, 3.
Ram Roast 3; Tower 2, Manager 3;
TORCH 3; Chorus 1; Library 1;
Prom Committee 3-



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LABOR, RICHARD LAMAGNA, MARYANN LA MONT, NORMAN
Business "Rich" General "Maryann" Technical "Norm"
"Capacity for joy." "Time deals gently with those who take "He is well satisfied, who is satisfied."
it gently." Track 1, 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 1,
2,3.










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LANG, EDWARD
General "Ed"
"Our thoughts and our conduct are
our own."

























LE COMPTE, GENE LEE, PETER DAVID LEIGHTON, WILLIAM R.
Technical "Gene" Academic "Pete" General "Bill"
"A small spark lurks unseen." "The deepest truths are the simplest "Imagination ruleth the world."
TIGER FROLICS 1;FAMA 1. and the most common." TIGER FROLICS 2; Pep Club 2;
Soccer 1; Football 2, 3; Baseball I, Prom Cover 1; Christmas Assembly
2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Science Pano­ 1, 2.
rama 2, 3; Key Club 3.



34

LENTINE, ROSALIE MARY LIASCHENKO, NINA LINGER, FRANK
MARGARET Technical "Nina"
Business "Rose" “Good nature and good sense must General "Frank"
“Be sure you are right and then go
"A sunny disposition is half the ever join." ahead."
battle. ” TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Tiger Pow
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3; Ram Roast Wow 1, 2; Basketball 1; Prom Com­
2, 3; Tiger Pow Wow 2, 3; Senior mittee 2; F.N.A. 2, 3.
Breakfast Committee 2; Decorating
Committee 3.





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LINK, RICHARD
Technical "Dick”
"He may beat a pathway to wealth and
to fame."
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Tech
Student Council Representative 3-

























LOEFFLER, KAREN LOGUE, RICHARD TOBIN JR. LOTH, COLLEEN
Academic "Karen’ Academic "Rich” Technical "Colleen”
"Fly the pleasure that bites tomorrow.’ "Always be mentally ready and phys­ "One of good faith and good cheer.”
TIGER FROLICS 1; Basketball 1,2 ically fit." Gym Team 1,2; TIGER FROLICS
Student Council 1, 3; FAMA 1, 2 Football 1, 2, co-captain 3; Basket­ 2; F.N.A. 3.
3; TORCH 3; Tower general man ball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, captain 3;
ager 2, 3; Senior Breakfast 2 Tiger Frolics 1, 2, 3; All-Lower
National Honor Society 2, 3. Bucks County Football Team, first
team; All-Lower Bucks County
Baseball Team, first team; Honor­
able mention All-District I Football
Team; Senior Chorus 3.
55

LUNNY, EILEEN DOLORES LUZI, NANCY LEE LYNN, BRUCE
Academic "Ivy" Academic "Nancy" Business "Bruce"
"/I icealth of wisdom and f,ood cheer "Her voice was ever soft and gentle: “No man can climb out beyond the
IS w ithin this personality clear." an excellent thing in ivomen." limitations of his character."
TIGER FROLICS I. 2, 3; Tennis 2, Hockey I, 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Cross Counrry 1, 2, 3; TIGER
3; F.T.A. I, 2, 3, Treas. 3; Student Softball 1, 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 1, FROLICS 1,2,3;
Council 1, 2; TORCH 3; FAMA 3; 2, 3; Tiger Pow Wow 3; Ram Roast
Breakfast Committee 2; National Committee 3; TORCH 3; National
Honor Society 3; Prom Committee Honor Society 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Stu­
3; Senior Chorus 3; Science Pan­ dent Council 1, 2, 3; Breakfast
orama 2. Committee 2; Prom Committee 3;



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MACKEY, ANN ALEX
Technical "Ann”
"Life is a long lesson in humility."
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Tiger Pow
Wow 3; Prom Committee 3;
Band 1.

























MAGER, JOHN MAKIN, FLORENCE MANGINO, DONNA
General "Jack" Academic "Flos" Technical "Donna"
“W hat is not fu lly understood is not "Think all you speak, but speak not “She abides in calmness that ivhich
possessed." all you think." comes."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2, 3. TIGER FROLICS 2; Tennis I. Swimming team 1; Tennis team 1,2;
TIGER FROLICS 3.




36

MANZO, COSIMO MARIANl, JOSEPHINE ANN MATTIS, JAMES WILLIAM
Academic “Cos" Academic "Jo” Technical 'Jim
"Merit is worthier than fame." "The best part of beauty is that which "You stand in your own light."
President of Sophomore class. no picture can express."
Prom Committee 1, 2; Senior TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Prom
Breakfast 2. Committee 3; FAMA 2, 3; TORCH
3; F.N.A. 3; Breakfast Committee
2; Colorguard 3; Washington Trip
Committee 3.






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MCDANIEL, WAYNE
Academic "Wayne'
"Good humor makes all things toler­
able."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3.
























MCGOLDRICK, IDA MAE MCGOLDRICK,
MCGINNIS, JAMES JOHN CHARLES
General J'tts General Ida Mae Academic “John"
"Never a care, neier a uorry. never, "Friendly to talk: nice to know." "Ideas control the world."
never, in a hurry." Football 1,2, 3; Basketball 1; Base­
ball 1; Track 3; Science Panorama 2.




57

MCKEON, THOMAS R. MEEHAN, JULIET ANN MEREDAY, LILLIE
Academic “Tom" General "Juliet" Academic "Lillie"
"Once a gentleman, always a gentle­ "Merrily, merrily, shall I life now." "We wish for more in life rather than
man" more of tt."
Swimming 2; German Club 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketabll 1, 2, 3;
Spring Musical 2; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Softball 1; TIGER EROLICS 1, 2,
Varsity Voices 2, 3. 3; Majorette 1; Drum Majorette 2;
Class Officer 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Student
Council 3; Breakfast Committee 2;
Bye Bye Birdie 2.




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MICHEL, BRUCE
Business "Bruce"
"fast the sort offellow one likes to have
around."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3.

























MILEY, SANDRA MILLER, MARILYN C. MILLER, MARILYN HELEN
Technical "Sandy" General "Marilyn" Academic “Marilyn"
"Hoping and waiting are not her way "Life has no blessing like a prudent "Good women stand like solitary towers
of doing things." friend." in the city of God."
Basketball 1; TIGER FROLICS 1,3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2; Chorus 1. FAMA 1, 2, 3; TORCH 3; Student
F.N.A. 3; Dramatics 1, 2; FAMA 2, Council 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Hi-C
3; Techni-Call 3; Prom Committee 1, 2; School Musical 1, 2; National
1,2,3. Thespian Society 2, 3; Theater Guild
1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3.

58

MILLER, MARVIN RAY MIMS, PATRICIA MAE MORGAN, DIANA LYNNE
Technical “Marvin" Academic “Patty” Business “Diana"
"Industrious hands shall mold the "The soul is strong that trusts m "Full of life and lively remarks."
world." goodness." Swimming 1; Softball 1; Soph. Prom
Model Building Contest at Tech 1, TIGER FROLICS 3; Tennis 2, 3; Committee 1; Washington Breakfast
2,3. F.N.A. I, 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; Committee 2; Student Council
Varsity Voices 3; Senior Breakfast Representative 1, 2, 3; Colorguard
Committee 2. 2; Captain of colorguard 3; Ram
Roast 2, 3; Tiger Pow-Wow 2, 3;
TIGER FROLICS 2, 3;Hootenanny
3; National Honor Society 3.



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MORGAN, JOEL EDWARD
Academic “Joel”
"Knowledge is the eye of the mind.”
TIGER FROLICS 2, 3; Key Club 1,
2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Senior
Breakfast Committee 2; FAMA 1,
2; TORCH 3; National Thespian
Society 2, 3; Theater Guild 1, 2, 3;
Band, Chorus 1, 2, 3; Varsity Voices
1,2,3.
























MOSLEY, JOHN MUCKXOW, WILLIAM MUNCHBACK, WILLIAM K.
Academic “John" Technical Bill Technical “Bill"
"To hear is to conquer our fate.’ "Silent men are wise men." "Every man excels in something."
Plays organ 1,2,3.







59

MYERS, DONALD EUGENE NAU, NANCY AURELA NICKERSON, JOSEPH T.
Academic "Don" Technical "Nancy" Business "Joe"
"Beware the fury of a patierU man." "A kind heart is a fountain of fjad- "Perfection is attained by slow degrees:
TIGER FROLICS 2, 3; Track 1; Bas­ ness." it requires the hard work of time! "
ketball 1,2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Sen­ TIGER FROLICS 1,2, 3; Tiger Pow-
ior Breakfast Comm. 2; Key Club 2, Wow 1, 2; Ram Roast 1, 2; Cheer­
3; Science Panorama 2, 3; National leader 1,2; Senior Breaklast Com­
Honor Society 3- mittee 2.







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NORMAN, SANDRA JO
Academic "Sandy”
"Kindness is a golden chain."
TIGER FROLICS 2; Senior Break­
fast Committee 2; Prom Committee
2; Science Panorama 1,2.

























NOVAK, JOYCE MARIE OPPMANN, WARREN OSTERDAHL, DENNIS
Business "Joyce" Academic "Bud" CHARLES
"A good heart is worth gold." "Come what may for he is satisfied." Academic "Dennis"
TIGER FROLICS 2; Tiger Pow- Track 1,2, 3; Wrestling 2. "No man is happy who does not think
Wow2. himself so."
Swimming captain 1,2,3-





60

OTTO, BARBARA RUTH PATTERSON, HAROLD J. PAZYCH, JOSEPH
Business “Barb" Business "Harold" Academic “Joe”
"You stand in your own light." "He knows his own path." "No man is free who is not the master
TIGER FROLICS 1,2, 3; Tiger Pow- TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. of himself."
Wow 3; Cheerleading 1; Prom Com­ Basketball I, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3;
mittee 3. TIGER FROLICS 3.







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PETO,THOMASW.
General "Tom"
"Be not merely good: he good for some­
thing. "
TIGER FROLICS 1,2.

























PIAZZA, ELLA PIERCE, EUGENE PINCUS, BARBARA SUE
General "Ella" Academic "Eugene" Academic “Barb”
"A social smile and a sympathetic “A brave man is a man of his word." "Nothing is rarer than real goodness."
heart." Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Dance TIGER FROLICS 1,2, 3; Tiger Pow-
TIGER FROLICS 1; Chorus 1. Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1; Key Wow 3; Ram Roast Committee 3;
Club 1,2, 3; Dramatics 1. FAMA 2, 3; TORCH 3; Student
Council 1, 2, 3; National Honor
Society 3; Prom Committee 2, 3;
Ring Dance Committee 2; W.D.H.S.
3; Washington Trip Committee 3;
Senior Breakfast 2.
61

PlTETTl, PAUL ANTHONY PIUMA, CAROL ANN POLFLIET, YVONNE
Academic "Paul" Business "Carol" DOROTHEA
"A man must make use of all his "Hearts that feel and eyes that smile Academic "Bonnie"
talents." are the dearest gifts heaven supplies." "Tis the song you hum and the smtle
Football 1, 2, co-captain 3; Basket­ Tiger Pow-Wow 3; Ram Roast 3; you wear that makes the difference
ball 1, 2, 3; Track 3; Tiger Frolics 1, TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Basketball everywhere."
2, 3; Key Club 3; All section II foot­ 1, 2; TORCH 3; Attendance Secre­ Varsity Voices Accompanist 1, 2, 3;
ball 2, 3; Student Council 2; Honor­ tary 2, 3; FAMA 3; Tower 2, 3; Theatre Guild 1, 2, 3; FAMA 3;
able mention All-American football Colorguard 2, 3; Senior Breakfast TORCH 3; F.T.A. 1. 2, 3; Student
Committee 2. Council 3; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Stu­
dent Prince 1; National Honor
Society 3; National Thespian Society
2, 3; Science Panorama 2.


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POLK, HOWARD
General "Huck"
"A sporting man is he."
Football 3; Baseball 2, 3; TIGER
FROLICS 2, 3.
























POLLACK, RONALD PONE, FRANCES PRENDERGAST, MARGARET
Technical "Ron” General "Frannie” General “Margie"
"A time to keep silent and a time to "A light heart lives long." "Her soul is sincere."
speak." TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Science
TIGER FROLICS 3; Tiger Pow- Panorama I.
Wow 3.





62

PRING, DANIEL PRINGLE, PATRICIA ANN PROGANSKY, ROBERT
Business "Danny” General "Pat" Technical "Bob"
"Silence will never betray you." “What sunshine is to flowers, smiles “He lives long that lives well."
are to humanity." TIGER FROLICS Committee 3;
TIGER FROLICS 1; F.N.A. 1, 3. Band 1, 2, 3; Student Council Rep­
resentative 1.









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PUGLIA, MARIE
Business "Marie"
“How gentle are your ways."

























QUALTARIA, SALVADOR RALPH, RUTH FLORENCE REEVES, EUGENE
Technical Sal Business "Ruth" Technical "Eugene"
"Always ready to do something dif­ “Peace is the evening star of the soul." “Everything comes if a man will only
ferent." Gym team 1; TIGER FROLICS 2, wait."
3; Tiger Pow-Wow 3- Soccer 1, 3; Wrestling 2; Track 2, 3;
Weight Lifting 2, 3; TIGER FROL­
ICS 1,2, 3; Chess 2.



63

REHM, WALTER CARL JR. REILLY, PATRICIA ANN RIGBY, SANDRA ELIZABETH
Technical "Walt" Technical "Patti" Home Economics "Sandy"
"A piy we like for what he is." "The memory of past favors is like a "She abides in calmness."
Soccer 2, ,3. rainbow hriy,ht and vivtd." TIGER FROLICS 2.
TIGER FROLICS .3.







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RIGGS, DOROTHY JEAN
Business "Dot"
"Sincerity shines from the eyes of the
earnest."
Tower 1, 2; Sophomore Prom Com­
mittee 1; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3;
Senior Chorus 3-






















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ROACH, ROBERT WILLIAM ROBBINS, SHARON ROBINSON, PAUL
Academic “Bob" Technical "Sharon" Academic "Paul"
"He is great enough who is his own "I have a heart with room for every joy." "Youth is the opportunity to do some­
master." Dramatics 2; F.N.A. 3; Prom Com­ thing and to become somebody."
Soccer 2; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3. mittee 3- TIGER FROLICS 1; Swimming
team 2.




64

ROGERS, KATHLEEN ANNE ROGERS, MARJORIE ROLLINS, TRUDIE
Academic “Kathy'' Technical "Margie” Business “Trudie"
"A social smile and sympathetic heart' "Youth is the gay and pleasant spring "A gay spirit makes all things suf­
Hockey 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. of life." ferable."
3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; FAMA Swimming 1; TIGER FROLICS 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Tiger Pow-
1, 3; National Honor Society 3; Prom Committee 3. Wow I, 2, 3; Ram Roast 1, 2, 3;
TORCH 3; Breakfast Committee 2. TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Cor­
responding Sec. of Senior Class.







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RUDY, GEORGE
General "George”
"Happiness is a key to success"
























RUE, JAMES RUPP, EDITH ELSIE RUSSO, DANIEL
Technical J^y Academic “Edie" General "Danny"
"A quiet, well-liked man." "Good humor is goodness and wisdom "Energy and persistence conquer all
Football 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 2,3. combined." things."
Basketball I, 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS TIGER FROLICS 2.
I, 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3; 'Volleyball 2, 3;
F.N.A. 3; Science Panorama 2, 3;
National Honor Society 3.



63

RUTHERFORD, ROBERT SAGOLLA, MICHAEL SAUTTER, CAROLE ANN
Technical "Bob" Business "Mike” Business “Carole"
"The long and short of it." "We must have confidence in every­ "Youth is beautiful. Its friendship is
thing we do." precious.”
Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2, 3; TIGER FROLICS
TIGER FROLICS 3. 1, 2, 3; Tiger Pow-Wow 3; TORCH
3; Tower 2, 3; Attendance Secretary
2, 3; Senior Breakfast Committee
2; FAMA Typist 3; National Honor
Society 3.




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SCALIA, SUSAN ANN
Academic "Sue”
"Her friendly ways bring her many
friends.”
Hockey 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 2, 3;
Tiger Pow-Wow 3; FAMA 3;
TORCH 3; Dance Committees 2, 3.
























SCHAFFER, EVELYN LORRAINE SCHEID, CAROLYN SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM
Business "Evie” Business "Carol" ANDREW
"Cheerfulness puts the heart in tune." "Happiness is my aim." Academic "Bill"
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. TIGER FROLICS 2, 3; Tiger Pow- "Play not for the game but for the
Wow 3. sport."
Football 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3;
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3.




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SCHOENBACHLER, JUDITH SCHRETTER, LAWRENCE SCOTT, KATHLEEN REGINA
ANN Academic "Larry" Business "Kathy"
Business “Judy" "Where there is a uill there is a way.” “The sunshine of life is made up of
"Light is the symbol of truth.” Golf 1, 2; Wrestling I, 2, 3; Cabinet little beams that are bright all the
Science Panorama 2; Washington 2; Weight Lifting 2. time."
Trip Committee 2; FAMA 3; Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1; TIGER
TORCH 3; TIGER FROLICS 2, 3; FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Ram Roast 2, 3;
Pep Club 2, 3. Colorguard 2, 3; Attendance Sec­
retary 3; FAMA Typist 3; TORCH
3; Senior Breakfast Committee 2;
National Honor Society 3.




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SEABRIDGE, EDWARD FRYING
Tech "Ed"
"A strong man has the qualities of
ambition and industry.”
Gymnastics 1,2.
























SEIDNER, CAROLYN JEAN SEIGEL, HENRY SERIGHT, ROBERTA
Academic "Carolyn" Academic "Henry" Tech "Bobbie"
"Her quiet beauty shows sincere charm." "The mind has a thousand eyes. The "Much mirth and no sadness."
TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Senior heart hut one.” TIGER FROLICS 1,2, 3; Track and
Breakfast 2; FAMA Literary Ed. 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; FAMA 3; Field 1; Prom Committee 1,3.
Colorguard co-captain 3; TORCH 3; TORCH 3; German Club 2; Golf 1;
Senior Class Vice President; Junior Senior Breakfast Committee 2;
Cabinet 2; National Honor Society National Honor Society 3.
3; WDHS 3; Student Council 3.


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SHERMAN, CAROLE SHIRE, RONALD SILLS, KEITH ARNOLD
Academic ''Carole” Technical "Ron" Academic "Keith”
"Treasures come in small packages." "The deepest truths are the simplest "What you do at practice, you do in
Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; and the most common." the game.”
Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; FAMA writer Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3;
3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Senior Track 1, 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 1,2,
Breakfast Committee 2. 3; Senior Chorus 3; Vice-president
I; Student Council 2; FAMA 3;
Senior Breakfast Committee 2.






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SLADE, JACK
Art Major "Jack”
"Laughter is a healthful exertion.”
TIGER FROLICS 1.
























SLOTA, BRUCE DUANE SMITH, PAMELA SMITH, SUSAN ANNE
General "Ruby" Technical "Bunny" Academic "Sue”
"/ will do what / will." "A good natured person with a true "Your future lies before you like a
Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2; TIGER heart.” shining path of snow."
FROLICS 1,2,3. TIGER FROLICS 3; Tennis 3. Band 1, 2; Hi-C 1; Gym team 1;
FAMA 3; Student Council 1; Chrys­
anthemum Sale 2.




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SOSINSKI, STEPHAN SOTTUNG, ROBERT WILLIAM SPIEGEL, FRANK
Technical "Steve" Academic "Bob" Academic "Frank”
"True sportsmanship is a desirable “He who has a firm will, molds the “One’s outlook is a part of his virtue.”
quality." world to himself." Tiger Pow-Wow 3; TIGER FROL­
Soccer 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS 2, 3. TIGER FROLICS I, 2, 3; Track 3. ICS 2, 3; Swimming I, 2, 3; Baseball
1; Football 1,2, 3-








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SPRINGER, JUDITH
Academic "Jtidy"
“If you have knowledge, let others
light their candles at it."
FAMA 1, Ass't. Editor 2, Editor-in-
Chief 3; Theatre Guild 1,2,3;F.T.A.
1, 2, Librarian 3; All-School Musi­
cal 1, 2; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3;
Senior Breakfast 2; N.H.S. 3-























SPRUHDE, MARIANNA STANSFIELD, RUSSELL STEEVER, CATHERINE
DOROTHY EDWARD Academic "Cathie"
Academic "Marianna" General "Russ" "She seekth wool and flax and workth
“There ts a sweet joy that comes to us “Much mirth and no sadness." willingly with her hands."
from this dear lass.” TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. TIGER FROLICS 2, 3; Tiger Pow-
Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Swim­ Wow 2, 3; Majorettes 2, 3; F.T.A. 2,
ming 1; Tower 2, General Manager V. President 3; FAMA 3; TORCH
3; FT. A, 3; Literary Editor of 3; Student Council 3; Senior Break­
TORCH 3; National Honor Society fast 2; National Honor Society 3;
3; Student Council 1, 3; Junior Cab­ Prom Committee 2, 3; Chorus 3.
inet 2; Chrysanthemum Committee
2; Tennis 2; Track 1; TIGER
FROLICS I, 3; Homecoming Court 69
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STEPHENSON, FRANCES STETSON, JEAN SWECK, JOHN
Technical "Fran" Technical "Jeannie” General "John"
"IF'c never live, ue are alivays in the "Tall and slender, full of fun." "I like the laughter that opens the lips
expectation of living," Prom Committee 1,2. and the heart.”
TIGER FROLICS 3. Wrestling 3; Track 3; TIGER FROL­
ICS 1,2,3.









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TAYLOR, JOHN WILLIAM
Business "John"
"A handsome, quiet lad is be."

























TAYLOR, JUDITH ANN THOMAS, JANET TIBBETTS, CAROL
Business "Judy” Technical “Jan" Technical "Carol”
"A loving heart is the truest wisdom." "We can do nothing well without joy." "Music makes the world go ’round."
TORCH 3; TIGER FROLICS 2; Varsity Cheerleader 2; TIGER Varsity Voices I, 2, 3; County Chor­
Tiger Frolics Committee 3; Pep FROLICS 1, 2, 3; Student Council us 2; Organist 2, 3; F.T.A. 1; Tech­
Club 3; Science Panorama 2; Chorus Representative 3. nical Newspaper 3; Tennis 2, 3.
2.



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TREGEA, MARGARET TROTTER, DIANE TURK, SANDRA
Business “Jill" Technical “Diane" Technical “Sandy"
"Happiness is my aim." "Full of fun, full of cheer, not so shy as "Gay as the summer day."
J.V.Cheerleading; TIGER FROLICS. may appear." Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Soft-
ball 1; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2; Tiger
Pow-Wow 3; Class Treasurer 2;
Prom Committee 1, 2; Ram Roast
Committee 3; Homecoming Com-
cittee 3.






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ULFIG, CAROL JUNE
General "Carol”
"Her own proper worth is enough to
advance.”
Chorus 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert 1, 2,
3; Senior Chorus 3.
























VALDES, GEORGE ANTHONY VALORIE, CARL MICHAEL VANAKEN, RICHARD
Academic “George” Academic "Carl” Academic “Rich”
"Learning makes the wise wiser." "We judge ourselves by what we feel "A laugh, to he joyous, must flow from
Band 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3; capable of doing: others judge us by a joyous heart."
Weight Lifting 3. what we have done.” TIGER FROLICS 3.
FAMA 3; TORCH 3; Intramural
Ping Pong 3; Science Panorama 2, 3;
Senior Breakfast 2; TIGER FROL­
ICS 2,3.

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VANDERGRIFF, KERRY VANSANT, BRUCE WAYNE VITALE, ELAINE
Academic "Kerry" Academic "Bruce" Technical "Elaine"
"Belief in a future life is the uppetite "The only way to have a friend is to be "Modest dignity and calm content."
of reason." TIGER FROLICS 3.
Baseball 3; TIGER FROLICS 3; Key
Club 3; TORCH 3; FAMA 3; F.T.A.
3; School Musicals 1, 2; National
Thespian 2, 3; Theater Guild 2, 3;
Varsity Voices 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3.






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WADDINGTON, CHARLOTTE
LEE
Business "Charlotte"
"A friend is worth all hazards we can
run."
Prom Committee 2; Swimming 1, 2
TORCH 3; Dramatics 2; Tower 2, 3
Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3
TIGER FROLICS 2, 3.
























WADE, ELIZABETH WAGNER, RONALD WALKER, DONN
General "Betty” General "Ronald" Academic "Donn"
"Courtesy is an endless virtue." "Every man is the maker of his own "A good laugh is sunshine in a house."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. fortune." Gym team 1, 2, 3; TIGER FROLICS
Football 2; Swimming 2, 3; TIGER 1,2, 3; Tiger Pow-Wow 3.
FROLICS 1,2,3.





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WASHINGTON, CARLA ANN WATSON, DOUGLAS EVERETT WATTS, JAMES
Academic “Carla” Academic "Doug” General “James”
"Without kindness there can he no true "A noble man with a humble heart." "Few know their own strength until
joy." Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football I; Base­ they apply it."
Hockey 1, 2; Tennis I; F.T.A. 2, ball 1; Senior Breakfast Committee Weight Lifting.
TORCH 3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 3; 2; Science Panorama 1,2.
Senior Breakfast Committee 2; Stu­
dent Council Representative 3;
Science Panorama 1, 2; Washington
Trip Comm. 3-




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WATTY, DANIEL LOUIS
Academic “Dan”
"Come what may for he is satisfied."

























WEINKOPFF, ERIC WEISE, WILLIAM WAYNE WEISS, MARGARET
Academic "Rick" Academic “Bill" Academic "Peggy”
"The soul of a man is infinite in u hat "The soul is strong that trusts in "To he of use in the world is the only
he covets." goodness." way to he happy."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. Weight Lifting 2, 3. Captain of Cheerleading 3; Student
Council 2, 3; Washington Trip Com­
mittee 3; Homecoming Court 3-
TORCH 3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2,
3; National Honor Society 3.


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WELLS, JOHN WELSH, MARGARET WHITE, ARTHUR
Business ■John' Business “Margie" Academic “Art”
"Kiiou'/tiJge Cometh hut u isdom ""VC’hat wisdom cun you find that is "M.en should he what they seem."
lingers." greater thun kindness." Track 3; Science Panorama 2;
Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Student Coun­ TIGER FROLICS 3.
cil 1, 3; TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3;
F.T.A. 3.







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WHITTED, FLORENCE MAY
Technical “Flor”
"Plain without pomp and rich without
show."
Band 1, 2; F.N.A. 1, 2; Hi-C Club
1, 2.
























WILDE, RICHARD HOWARD WILLIAMS, GAIL WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM
General "Rich" Business “Gail" General "Bill"
""V'lth a care 1 go my merry way." “The rule of my life is to make busi­ "The world's no better if we hurry."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. ness my pleasure and pleasure my Track 1,2, 3.
business."






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WOJACK, RONALD WOOLVIN, RUTH
Technical 'Ron” General "Ruth" WORRELL, EDWARD
"Weforgive too little: forget too much." "Little deu -drops of celestralmelody. ” Technical "Ed"
"The less men talk, the more they
think.”









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WRIGHT, SHIRLEY MARIE
General "Shirley”
"There is never a job too hard to do
that trying wouldn't cure."
Chorus 1,2, 3; F.N.A. 1,2, 3.





















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YEAGLE, JOSEPH YEAGER, LOUISE HOPE
Academic “Joe" Technical “Louise"
"From a good beginning cometh a good “To be happy, the temperament must
end." be cheerful and gay."
TIGER FROLICS 1,2,3. TIGER FROLICS 1, 2, 3; FAMA 1;
Dramatics 1.






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PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT
Geraldine Foster Carolyn Seidner

























RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY
Trudie Rollins Kathy Dugan Lillie Mereday





























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JOYCE FRANZSON RONALD ANGEHR KAREN LOEFFLER
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Arleen Carlin Kathleen Crossley Maryann Curry



















Susan Decker Claire Eckbold William Elder


















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CAROLYN HARVEY JEAN HASHAGEN PATRICIA HEFFERNAN FREDERICK KANTER




















ELAINE KLINE ELAINE KOON EILEEN LUNNY NANCY LUZI














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Trudie Rollins
















Carol Sautter

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Kathy Scott Carolyn Seidner Henry Seigel Judy Springer



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A candlelighting ceremony was the highlight of the National Honor Society induction. Here, the newly
initiated members proudly sing their Alma Mater.



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Ancharski, Eugene Goslin, Linda Mclntire, John

Bailey, Sharon Halperin, David Patrelle, Francis
Beck, Dale Herman, Esther Quaranta, Joe

Bock, Linda Israel, Robert Sauppe, Barry
Buchman, Georgina Johnson, George Scheidig, Bill

Crossley, William Jordon, Joyce Schoenber, Larry
Fox, Barbara Ann Kritz, Syene Stockunas, Ronald

Furness, Kathleen Labor, Susan Wade, Sue Ellen




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The Delhaas Chapter of National Honor Society is
an active organization. This year the society gave a
Christmas Party for the children at the Bristol Com­
munity Center. Pictured here are (from left to right)
Henry Seigle, Joyce Franzson, and Ronald Angehr
presenting the familiar story of the "Night Before
Christmas.” The Honor Society provided the children
with refreshments and Christmas gifts of coloring
books and crayons. In the background are Mary Ann
Curry, Marianna Spruhde and Nancy Luzi.









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Bruce Lynn seems to be making his point clear with Mr. Darrow Three eager students, Peggy Weiss, Patti Davis, and Lillie Mereday, look
during English class. absorbed in Mr. Varoni’s oral French exercise.


























Some advanced biology students are working intentively in our courtyard Mr. Jervis, along with John Bowman and Fred Kanter survey
to make it appear more picturesque. the practice hockey field.


























This senior girls gym class is concentrating hard on their Basketball is a lively sport which captures the interest of all participants.
daily exercise, trying to achieve physical fitness.
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To prove that our home economics class is really on the Mr. Pierce dines with Mary Ann Lamagna, Mrs. Lamagna
ball, these girls are displaying the dresses which they made and Frances Stevenson. They seem to be enjoying the meal
themselves. They are, sitting, left to right: Marilyn C. Mil­ which the girls prepared themselves.
ler, Shirly Wright, Lillian Hulme. Standing are: Francis
Stevenson, Carol Ulfig, Frances Pone, Ruth Woolvin, and
Veronica Charlton.
Kathy Crossley carves a luscious Christmas ham for the Marilyn C. Miller and Carol Ulfig are being served by a
dinner. pretty, young waitress named Kathy Crossley.

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Eugene Charlton is busy finishing his wood shop Anthony Andruzzi seems to be enjoying his work
project. in the printing shop.

















Mrs. Chaikin has more talent than most of us realize,
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Books! Books! Books! Yes, our library is just filled with the most interesting reading materials. The neatness and the pleasant surroundings in
our library help to make it an enjoyable place to spend many hours. Here we find Mr. Darrow and one of his senior English classes using the
facilities of the library.







Various students throughout our school volunteer their services to
be library aides. (L. to R.) Mrs. Davidheiser, Bev Johnson and Betty
Wade work earnestly to keep the books in order and aid the students
in whatever way they can.





















Not only does the library have many hard covered books, but it also
has a large selection of the newest paper backs. This seems to be the
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The Bucks County Technical School provides a program which
helps to prepare students for a future occupation. Here we
find Joyce Jordon applying what she has learned in the
Beauticians course. Her model is senior, Jackie Douglas.






















































Another course which the Technical School offers, is the course in Practical Nursing. From Left to Right:
Elaine Vitale, Veronica Borneisen, Carol Tibbets, and Claudia Commander demonstrate their nursing
techniques.
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The Technical School offers many outstanding courses for the boys also. Ronald Pollack applies his knowledge
in the field of Auto Mechanics.









































Steve Sosinski and Richard Link work diligently on their mechanical drawing course.




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RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES - Front Row: Carole Jane
Wright, Linda Founds, Peggy Riggle, Sue Ellen Wade, Kathy Fur­
ness, Pat Roach. Back Row: Yvonne Polfliet, Sharon Baily, Audry
Bernot, Sue Decker, Barbara Gittens, Penny Herman.























Miss Hart — An ardent worker in furthering Buddy Harms — An honor student who went
the good work of the Red Cross at Delhaas. to Red Cross Camp this past summer. He has
also aided greatly in our Red Cross campaign
in school.




















Mr. Pierce observing Fred Kanter, Student Council President,
welcoming Mr. Edward Sylvester to Delhaas at the beginning of our
Red Cross campaign.
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