Nazareth Area High School - Comet Yearbook (Nazareth, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 25 text:

Martha Koch “Patsy This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet Has won our right good will. Since Martha is one of our commer- cial twins, she is not with us very much, only in English class, where she and Lappy use the same book daily. It surely is lucky for some that the supply of English texts is limited. Martha is a jolly girl, always ready for a good time. She plays center on our Varsity team and she certainly does play. No doubt Patsy will be somebody's stenographer some day. May you have a bright and happy future. The Comet 1922 Arthur L. Lapp Lappie One hour a day to study. One hour a day to eat. Tuo hours to think bow tired I am. And twenty hours to sleep. Arthur will always answer to the name of Doughnuts.” His pastry has been as manna to our famished souls, indulged in between classes. Arthur is always ready to help and a smile is his mute greeting. Should Arthur ever adopt Trance as his country, we should tremble for the language. Mon Dicu! What- ever is your future, we bet dollars to doughnuts, it will be a great success. Ruth Miksch Ruthie Cute and little—mostly little. Ruthie belongs to our Commercial department. Ruth joined us in our Sophomore year and she adopted our method quite placidly. Her eyes arc her high lights and we often wonder if she throws those shy glances to anyone in typewriting class—but then there are only two girls. Ruth never says much hut we know she always is thinking. Maybe she is another of those clever, rather heavy thinkers. She is inclined toward the commercial world but one can't always tell for we often see her down town after school waiting for some one. The wishes of ’22 are always with you. Ruth.

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Nazareth High School Howard E. Gold Reds A Creature not too bright or good For human nature's daily food. Howard is the class orator, a second Demosthenes! As noble Demosthenes clocutcd on the shore, so did Howard in Economics class. The class will little note nor long remember what he said here, hut it can never forget bow he said it. Howard's chief occupation is limited to three tV. tickle, tease, and torture. Doubtless. Howard will spend the larger proportion of his life in raising chickens. Luck to you boy—chicken dinners taste good. Esther F. Kleppingcr Ted Everyone has his faults. Ted needs no introduction on the basket ball floor. Her fame spreads both near and far. And how often has she enlightened a rather dull program with her musical ability. ‘‘Ted has usually taken Iter school life as it came except when it became too distasteful. Her pol- icy was to study enough but not too hard. She does not appear to have a definite ambition, but . why worry? “Every bird will find a nest, sometime. We extend to you our good wishes. Walter A. Jones Jonsib When he's around there's fun galore. Without bint school mould be a bore. Walter is our prize fighter and the wit of the class. He is a student from the rural district and altho his town docs not abound with angels there arc many spirits (?) hovering about. Tire gov- ernment recently captured a still n'every- thing. Altho Jonsie is not superstitious the spirits often move him. Walter we wish you all the success possible.



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Nazareth High School Beatrice Ncwhart “Skinny Always beard if not always seen.” Look dose at Skinny so that you don’t misunderstand us. We are proud to say that Skin can always keep her ground, even in debate. She is always busy. Beatrice expects to take up domestic science, but please don’t misunderstand, it is not because she needs it so very soon, but because site wants to teach it. She is already well on her way for she makes excellent candy. Just ask one of us. we ought to know. Always remem- ber our good will while on your journey. Marlyn A. Rader ’’Rade ’' Woman delights me not.” ■‘Rader’’ is really a studious ’’boy . Me seems to delight in studying and can b? found prying into the depths of Chemistry and l-rcnch almost any time of the day. Marlyn has won the posi- tion of center on our Varsity this year aiid held it by jumping real” high. Yet Marlyn positively refuses to be vamped. We don’t know whether it is because ol his close association with himself, or be- cause Belfast folk advise him differently - anyway he did r.ot succumb to the wiles of our girls. However, the girls chime in with the boys of '22 in wish- ing you a successful, healthy, happy- married—life. EKvood Seyfried Sey-frieo We like bis passing fancy well!' Hlwood is a very, very, quiet boy that graduated from the institution of learn- ing at Moorcslown and desired to com- plete his education at Nazareth High School. He has proves! himself to be an earnest student. He stars in Physics and Chemistry, in which the class was indeed grateful for his timely answers in great moments of suspense. Elwood's ambi- tion tends towards engineering, in which we know he can only be successful. You have our best wishes. Hlwood.

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