Myerstown High School - Myrialog Yearbook (Myerstown, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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Myerstown High School - Myrialog Yearbook (Myerstown, PA) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 31 of 124
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MARY UOROTH Y N E WHARD ' ' Dulvh , ' - Mary Dorothy Newhard is one of the charm- ing girls of '22, and we are duly proud of her. Mary is a very quiet girl-when the tear-hers are in sight. She has been a promi- nent member of the Sehool Betternient Associa- tion for two years, and has done inueh to make it a success. Dutch is also our star forward on the basketball team. Her greatest joy is riding bicycle. rShe is one of the prominent members of the Chatterbox Club. Mary has been a studious girl ail through her four years and expects to complete her education in a higher institution, her ambition being to teach Domestic 4Sce1enee. Stick to it, Mary, you know a good cook always has I1 host of admirers. SAMUEL B SUHAADT F A MP'l'ENNIA'N, '22 Academic ' ' Shats ' ' Lo and be-hold-at the beginning of our Senior year there came into our class a gradu- ate from the University of Coplay, who did not take long to display his Academic skill and also to make friends. Sam had an idea he could play -basketball, but he soon found out his feet were in his way so he had to drop it. Had he been with us for four full years, he might have been a star. Shatz made a wonderful invention in chem- istry. It is a new method to break test tubes. lf Sam keeps on going' like he is at present, he will be the greatest chemist N. H. S. has ever known. Twenty-seven

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BE-RNICE HAVVKINS SMITH Commercial ' ' Smiles ' ' No matter how dreary the day, the clouds are sure to break when Bernice come into the room. She is full of smiles till the bell for dismissal -has rung. Bernice is a very quiet girl-O my! yes-Please don't mention it. She ,is a member of the Chatterbox Club. Ever since she entered High 'School, she has :been very active in Athletics, especially Baseball. This year she occupied the honor- able position of pitcher on the Girls' Team. Bernice has taken the Commercial Course, but the lure of the hospital is so strong in her that, in a few years, we may expect to hear of her as the Assistant to Dr.-- in the great- est operation ever performed. 1 MARK CLAYTON NICHOLAS VVLhen the portals of N. H. S. opened in 1918 Twenty-six to admit us into the rolls of the school, we found in our midst a diminutive boy by the name of Mark Nicholas. Mark was a timid little fellow when he entered High School but he soon was over this slight difficulty land was always in with the gang. Mark is a very stuclious boy and in study periods can be seen eramming over his books and very seldom taking his eyes oft' his work. As he is not adapted to oratory and debating, he sought the field of athletics. He was star catcher on the baseball team for two years, besides, being star guard of the class basket- ball team. He is also Athletic E-ditor of the La Perle. , Upon leaving his Alma. Mater, he decides to take np stenographic work and, may our eyes not go wrong when we gaze upon him as a head clerk connected with a large firm in New York or London. AMPTENNIAN, '22



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ALMA R. Bldl L l6IJ0!lg?l!! CO11llllCl'ClZli VVhom do you think this clemure little maiil is smiling -att? Perhaps you can guess! For everyione knows Ahna, the elim-ming girl with the eurl and the only one to have nnareelle a Ia 7lflf7.l'7'!11l in our class. Alma. is a dutiful child who is seen but not heard, za. fact th-at endeurs her to the hearts of many. She blushes red as 21 rose at any slip and glances up under her brown lashes in a most innocent manner. - However, Alma is business-like and taps the typewriter keys and seriblales shorthand at ei surprising rate. Alma. intended to become a stenogra.pher until she heard of those bad, had bosses. Now she will probably stay home nn- nler her mother's wing. T'LL'67I ty-viglv t 1, All IN J. MILLER Conmiereial This handsome boy has ibeen the gloom- breaker ever since he entered the portals of N. H. S. four years ago. This quality has won him -many friends. He has served as guard on the Varsity Bas- ketball Team for three years. Althonigh he has shown his skill in Baseball, he never took enough interest to try for the Varsity team. The last .thing in the line of Athletics for Calvin, is dancing. He is not only an athlete, for he has been chosen as a. dehater in the Junior-Senior Inter- Class Debate. He expects to heeonle an artist, whieh course he wishes to eomplete :lt an Art Sehool, after leaving High School. A M v'rr:N NIAN, '22

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