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EYICLYN F. HUNT Commercial ' ' Htmtie ' ' What is that nmfflecl tone we hear coming from the hack of the room in study period? It takes only one guess-Hnntie is giggling again. O welll Huntie's one of the best sports in the Senior Class. She held her plaee as guard in B. B. for four successive years and now she is starring as eateher on the girls' Base-hall team. She is also an honorary mein- ber of the Girls' Chatterbox Club. Sho proved herself able to keep accounts, which was shown in her Junior year. Evelyn has taken the Commercial course, but is urnle- cinlefl as to what she -will :lo in AMP'1'ENNI.xN, '22 the future. DAVID PURSEL KUNTZ Aeaflemie When. Dzwzfd goes out to work, His duties he will never. shirkg Hdll 'make the world ll, brighter place, By his bright a.-nd smiling face. ' David entered High School as a bashful country boy, but it was 11ot long before he sat up and took notice and became an active member of the class. David acted as ,President of the Literary So- ciety and as iEc'litor-in-Chief for the La Perle and managed this work with skill and azbility. to mathematics and science, When it comes David is right on the job. Whatever he starts, he bleter-mines to His smile :mil friends for him. likeml by all the finish successfully. winning ways made many He has always been well members of the Class, girls and boysg but the Junior class has always been his greatest source of atlmirution. His aim is to rbe a scientific farmer, and some day we'll see him on a large raneh in the west. N'i7lB7ff367l
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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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HELEN MAMTE FENICLE K I I ! Helen, one of our well known sunshine i spreaders, was a very quiet girl, the first two years, -but the third year she was all smiles. She is one of our famous group of gilgglers. Helen is very active when the teachers are around, but Oh my when Ruth and Helen are together we can hear them at the other end of the build' ing. For several girls, this lively maiden is a daily refreshment. stand, since she is ever laden down with apples, candies, peanuts, and the like. No wonder Helen always has a group of followers and admirers. Helen is a lover of English and likes to write stories. One of these days, we fully ex- pect to see Helen writing books or teaching En glish. Twenty RALPH FRED LUCKENBACH Jazzbo R. Fred is the only one left of the First Wa1'd Contingent which started High School four years ago. We term him the Last of the Mohicansf' Jazzbo leaves a quite reput- able record, being inter-class debater, adver- tising manager of La Perle and Amlptennian, Class President in our Sophomore year, winner of second prize in Oratorical Contest, and drummer of High School 's popular orchestra. He is also well known out of High School, be- ing the sole originator of the Ampton Electri- fiers of Oriental Music and also projectionist of the Lyric Theatre of Northampton. Ralph hopes to follow the theatrical game and in a few years he will be classed 'with Fairbanks and Griffith. Success be thine, R. Fred. AMPTENNHN, '22
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