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Meet Calver Gallard & Katherine Naiburg: 2018 SVHS Homecoming Court Members

Calver Gallard and Katherine Naiburg are members of the 2018 Saucon Valley High School Homecoming Court.

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Calver Gallard and Katherine Naiburg are members of the 2018 Saucon Valley High School Homecoming Court.

Name: Katherine Naiburg

Hometown: Lower Saucon Township

Escorts: Joe Naiburg (brother) and CJ Stump (boyfriend)

Parents: Karalyn and Eric Naiburg

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Sports: Soccer (4 years), Basketball (4 years), Lacrosse (4 years)

Activities: School Store Manager of Student Government Association (3 years), Senior Head of MiniTHON (4 years), National Honor Society (2 years), T3 Lacrosse (4 years)

Future Plans: Go to college, play lacrosse, become a traveling nurse, drive a rockin’ minivan, eat a lot of pasta and marry my best friend.

Best Saucon Moment: Winning districts for lacrosse for the first two years in Saucon history.

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Name: Calver Gallard

Hometown: Hellertown

Parents: Alma and Calver Gallard

Sports: Football (3 years)

Activities: Art Club (1 year), Aevidum (2 years), SADD (2 years), Spirit Club (1 year)

Future Plans: Go to college, become an art teacher, marry the man of my dreams and live a happy and successful life.

Other 2018 Homecoming Court Member Profiles

Ava Mondschein & Ryan Holub

Evangelos Hahalis & Allison Martins

Jacy Farace & Ian Csicsek

Editor’s Note: This story is one in a series in which Saucon Valley High School’s 12 Homecoming Court members will be profiled leading up to the annual Homecoming Game on Friday, Oct. 12. The Homecoming King will be crowned at the Community Pep Rally on Thursday, Oct. 11, and the Homecoming Queen will be crowned at the game.

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Josh Popichak

Josh Popichak is a veteran local journalist with an extensive background in print and digital news. A Bethlehem native, he has a Bachelor’s degree in history and has maintained a lifelong affinity for the subject. He founded Saucon Source to fill a need for independent local journalism, which has thrived with the support of an engaged, enthusiastic readership. He thanks the community, whose continued support makes this site possible.