Catasauqua High School - Brunalba Yearbook (Catasauqua, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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Jum, 193.2 BRUVVN AND NVlll'l'l' ELINOR M. SANDBROOK Elinor is always full of fun and ready for a good time. She has taken an active part in athletics, playing on the Varsity Basketball team for three years, Fats intends to become a nurse when she leaves sehool, although at present she is interested in the green grocery business. NVell. Shrimp whether it's nursing or groceries, we-'re for you. Honors: Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: llramatics, 1, 2, Ji, 4: Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4: llome Economics, 1, 2: Brown and XVhite, 4: National 'Fyping Contest, 4: Commercial Paper, 4. HAROLD E. SCIIADEN Harold is the type of hoy one is obliged to ailimre. Anyone possessing his sterling qualities should not de- part from this institution without due eredit, as Shot was helpful in more ways than one. VVe don't know what Shot is going to do when he leaves school but whatever he undertakes the Class of 1932 wishes him all the good fortune possible. Best of luck, Shot. Honors: Varsity Football, 3, 4: Iiramaties, 3. 4: Junior Uratorical Contest, 3: Varsity Club, 4: Class Basketball, 3, 4. IlURO'l'IlY E. SCHNIGLLER Often Dot has been spoken of as the ideal student. Her school was her absorbing interest. She has been elected a member of the llonor Society and has the re- spect and admiration of her classmates. Despite l'Dot's handsomeness she is the most bashful girl in class. She is quiet, winsome and reserved. ln the future she will become as fine a nurse as she is a classmate. Honors: Honor Soeiety, 4: Urchestra, 4: Glee Club. 1, 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball. 1, 2, Il, 4: Song Contest, 4. SYLVIA M. SEIl4l'Ili'l' Did you hear that funny little laugh? Une guess-It's S-il , for she's the girl in our class with the sunny dis- position. Sylvia has been a very active member in High School since her Freshman year, particularly participat- ing in all class activities. VVith her assidiousness and pleasing personality, we know she will attain her ambitions. Honors: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Baseball, 1, 2, 3: lilee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Song Contest, 4: 1, 2, 3. 4: Sewimr Prize. 3: Brown .Q XVhite Vice President. Home Economics Club. 4. llramatics. Staff. 3, 42 ALMA M. SMITH Little girl, with your cute little smile. 'Phe' pretty little girl that comes strolling down Fourth Street every day is no other than Schmitty, the Kid of the Commercial Ilepartment. Alma always has a smile for everyone and as smiles go a long way, we are sure that Alma will be a success in whatever she may he. Keep on smiling, Alma. as our good wishes go with you. Honors: Glee Club, 1, 2. 3: Economies Club, 1: Basket- ball. 4: Dramatics, l. 2. 3: Class Baseball, 1, 2. 15

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BROXVN AND Vi HTTP Juno, 19? MARGARET E. PIPER About vommercial work you read, Here's the girl they really need: Somebody's Stenog she-'s sure to he. Here-'s to luek, for Peggy l'. Peggy has found that her last year has been most suc- cessful. Shorthand is the lesson for her. although she showod great ability in debating. Blondy surely loves to argue. it's either with Miss Moyer or her only rival, Laura. Although Peggy is argumt-ntivc, she is as con- genial as the next. So Long Pal. Honors: Class Basketball, l. 2: Class Baseball, I, 2: Triangular Debate, 43 Varsity Debating, 4: Brown 8: VVliite Staff Typing, 4: Commercial Paper Staff. 4: Dramatics, 4. ETIIEL A. ROSS Rossie came from North Catty as a Sophomore ln 1929, She immediately adapted herself to her environ- ment and strove to do her best to keep up the school's standards, VVell, Ethel. we hope you'll follow your desire to become an artist as we are sure you'll make good. Honors: Class linsketball. 2, 3. 4: Class Baseball. 2: Gli-e Club, 2, il: Cheer Leader, 2, Il, 4: Triangular Debate, 4: Brown and XVhite Staff. 4: Senior Play, 4. LAVIIA E. RUTH Giggle, giggle! 'l'hat's Laura.. Laura was one of our Junior Prize-Spea.king contestants. She has much talent in public'-speaking, as she demonstrated during the Senior Debating Season. tlflow about it, Muhlen- bt-rg'.'J Laura's chief ambition is to become a nurse. 'Phe extent of her sueeess only time eau reveal, but we know that it will be eousiderable. Honors: Class Baseball and I-lasketball, 1, 2. Sl, 4: Junior Prize-Speaking Contest. 3: Seii-uve Club, lg Senior De- bating Club, -lg l'ri-sixlc-ut of Home Room, ii: Home Eco- nomic Club, 1, 2: Dramatic-s, 4. JOSEVUINE V. RFRASK Y Do you know this jolly person, who is always full of fun? Yet you never seo her fooling. till her work and art is done. l'hiny has spout three short years in making us laugh and driving our blues away. Jo , has proved herself very skillful in art as well as athletics. Keep up the good work. l'liiny and remember, Gentle- men prefer blondes. Readers may play artist and draw their own eonelusions. Honors: Dramatic-s, 2. 3. 4: Commereial Paper Artist. 4: Varsity Basketball, 4: Class lrase-ball. 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball. 2, 35 Rl l'H A. R UTMAN Do you know who the mist brilliant girl in the class was? XVithout :i doubt it was Ruthie, our honor-girl. l4'lnfl ' has shown her oxen-llent ability bv being stir-ei-sw ful in every thing shi- has attempted. Ruth exuec-ts tri take up teaching and we know she will be a big sneer-sze. Honors: Gli-0 Club, 2. Il, 4: lTl YlT1iltlt'S. 2. il, il: Rruwu .Q Yfhite Staff. fi. 4: Junior tn-atorim-:il Contest. 3: llebatiuxr. 4: Honor Soviety. 4: Home IC:-onomitrs Club. 4: Song Contest. 4: 'Friangular Debate, 4. 14



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KIIRUXVN AND XVHITIC Jlum, 193' ELSIE M. SMITH Elsio is the studious petite fsnnnt- whose favorite- vxpression is, I must go homv and study my Vvrgilf' tVVo soma-tlmos wonch-l ?'??l IA ' has done- hm' be-st in all tho studt-nt ac-tivitivs shl- has partie-ipatd in. As Ex- vliamro Editor of the lirown and VVhitv. Schmitty c-ornpvtontly filled tho position. Nursing is the- czire-or Elsie- intends to start aft:-r lt-:wing High School. 'Pho goal is in sight. Elsiu, keep going! Honors: Glu- Vlub. l. 2, 3, -4: Brown and XVhitl- Staff. 4: Economics Ulub, 43 Flass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Iii- lvrarian. 3, 4: Song Conti-st, 4. EARL C. STENGEL Earl is one of thc- outstanding athli-tes in our vlass. His ability and li-adership in football 4-arm-d for him thi- captaincy on tho team in his Senior year. But be-sid:-s :'.thc-ltics B'1.lly was a good student. always working: for the bvttornwnt of the svhool. 'Pho bust wishvs of the class pro wt'i h'rn and in a ff-w years wo hope' to road of his at-liicvmnc-nts in life. Honors: Varsity Football. l. 2, 23, Paptain of Football. 4: Varsity li5lSk0Ulllll, Il: Ulass liaslu-tball. l. 2. Al: Varsity liasc-ball, 1. 2, Ii, 4: Vim- Pri-sidvnt of Varsity Club, 41: Frciiuli Club. 3, llrarnatius. 1, 2. JS, -lg Song: Contest, 4. VINC' ENT R. STOCKER Jake camo to U. H. S. from thc-i land of tho rising sun. Hr- had as large a. cirvlo of fra-mls as a football captain. If you over vnturi-d si room and saw a vrowd :.t:inding about you knew Jake was the-ro tolling: jokes. He partivfputod in almost r-vc-ry play. Nvxt to 1-ating ho like-rl d nc'irq. 'Blake- dn-ams of the day whvn ho will pilot the Lusitnnizl. Honors: Ilramativs. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Rxlslu-tlmll. 2. 3: Sunior Class Play, 4: l'hota Ulub, 4: Sung Conti-st, 4, ALBERT C. SITPERKA Abs, om- of tha- most popular nn-nibors of thv c-lass. haili-d from North l'atasauqua. From tho start ol' his Sophoomrv year Albin- won his lf-ttl-rs in football. bas- knbtball, and basoi all. IN thu Class room ho trii-d as hm'-1 as in athlc-tivs. Abs will vi-rtziinly bc misss-xl by ovvry- one-. YW- are surt- he will bo a sucvuss in wliatvvvr ha- unde-rtakc s. Honors: Varsity Football, 2, Il. 4: Varsity lizxski-tball. 2. Il: V:irsity ltasuball, 2, Il. 4: Varsity 'l'r4u'k, 31 I'rm-sidi-nt of X::rs.ty Club, 43 Dramatics. 2. 3, 4. MIFIIAICL A. Vl ll,KUX'1'i'SI'H l:llSlTlt'SS luuforv l'l1'1lSlll'0.n Frvsh from North f'1lUlS2lllKlllIl, il light hairvd boy vn- . tori'-tl our 4-lass in our SlillllUlllUl'i' yi-ar. Hs- could nvvm-i' bu found uhatting to othvrs. win-n we had a study l pi-riod: but ulw-ys by liiinsvlf, studying lessons for thn- l following day. M ko has done all he- c.iul.l for P. ll. S.. l and wo wish him all tho su4'c'n-ss in his buslnc-ss of thi' :-oming' yours. l Honors: Vlass lz'lS0ll!lll. 2. 3, 4: Ulass l!'isk1-tball, 2. il: Class Football. 2. Il. -1: 2nd i'1'i::m-. Busincss Law. Blooms- burg: Vonmu-rvial Contest. 4. 16

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