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INORWOOD ROBER1 KE Genelal Norwood Robert Ill have you understand, 15 our enterpuslng ad vertlsement and cuculatwn mar' ager To h1s untxrxng efforts a large part of the flnanual suc ess of the La Perle and Amptenman are due Keckl has dlV1d8d h tune between advertlslng and mu S10 H1s accompllshments as a mu slclan were most pronfnnentlv dms played when accompanymv M at the p1 esentatlon of Al mond Eyes Norwood was also mterested class basket ball and track H was one of the few that had a real class su1r1t As stage dxrector he especxally, served h1s class well Exther a school of decoratlon oz of v1o11n study wxll get Keck next year It 1S our hope that he w1ll successfully prove h1s mettle WF. Ilia BEAT RICE MIRIAM GOUGER Genel al I love 11 I low Lt Anil who shall dum To dzndf mc, fiom lomng IILQ man ved lmu Beatrlce has hammered her way thzu hrgh school She has been crowned w1th the tltle oflimal pxamst' for the last three years In add1t1on to holdmg this ofhce she has been an actlve memb 1 ' Sen1o1 Quartette Whenever there IS a nolse ln the Hlgh School BB' is there lookmg' mnocent Just a glergle and then an uproar and Beatrice lS present She ex pects to enter some oflice and wm the heart of some younv lawyer Well the good w1shes of the class -ue wlth you , ' V I Q . ' H 2: QA . I, ' 'I I, , ' ' x, r . X t 1 A - V . 4 Y , ' CK 1 ' , , ' 4 4 ' V 1 1' Q ' .Q 1 I ', A' ' '- . ' 'N . ' , ,, ., .hw . . C ' ' u 11 u ws- ' ' is h . a n e - . '- it . . . . ' - . . , I 1 4 . L V- . G 9' l v ' 5 -1 . ' - the Glee Club, the R. P. S. and the rr I . ' ,, 7 - , iw, . 1. . ' . - . i e H , . ' y . . I - I 1 I D ' . - ' ' ' ' u n . D ' ' ' K I l s N3 A, ,ilu l l - . Al. A Tf wl lv . W ,-eff I 'S -- - 14 ' -- -4, 1 11 Y?-5 u .. ' ' '
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MAZIE ELLEN BERG Commercial She is always heard And alwctys feared. Mazie Pinky Moses Fritz Ellen Knies Berg's history started in the days of September, 1916, when she entered High School so bo.dly. She has accomplished more than space and time wou.d permit to relate. She is naturally bright fwhat more need be saidj. Thus, she has had enough time on her hands to Search for some one to entertain her dur- ing her spare moments. During her second and third years of high school she was attracted to any- thing Pink, During her fourth year a mania for visiting the Slums, to help the poor it is sup- posed, developed within her. But she does not like to 'speak of her good deeds. If she dreams of her toothless child it is her affair. Pinky ranks high in the standing of her class. She was a winner of the first prize in the oratorical con- test, one of the speakers of the in- ter-class debate, one of the varsity of the girls' basket ball team and secretary to Superintendent Landis. She intends to become an expert stenographer. We wish her suc- cess. J Q4 'ii i I i ' v.?s.i.i.Pl:1' ll 1' ' f:-f'- miiifs i V i E .. ' ,l 1. . wufll HERMAN CARL RODE General The lwiglrts by rr great .man -rcnclfnl and kept, Arc not attained by Sudden, flight, But, lic, 'while Iris compunimzs slept, ll 'a.s toiling ll11lL'lL?'d in the niglzi. The portals of the N. H. S. un- folded 1n the year 1915 and admit-A ted this young man, an event which proved to raise the standard of both school and class. He did his bit in all activities through- out the four years. He was an ex- cellent orator and captured second prize in the oratorical contest. Rody was exceedingly bashful when a Freshman. He blushed ev- ery time a girl spoke to him, but as months passed by he became one of the gang when it came to class parties or a little fun and now he never misses them. Strange to say, he is greatly in- terested in the public schools of Northampton: especially in a cer- tain room in the Wolf Building. Rody expects to go to the Naval Academy and become an of- ficer. Good luck, fellow class mate! We extend our best wishes for your success. ' new '
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1 SAMUEL THOMAS HOWELL, Jr. Commercial Samuel or Bim as he is better known, is one of the most popular of his classmates. He entered as a very studious boy with the inten- tions of becoming a bookkeeper, but we have all seen a change in his intentions this year, for he has de- cided to be the manual training teacher of our Alma Mater. Bim is a bright boy but a bit absent- minded, In the line of music, we are safe in saying that he can make the clarionet talk. He is of- ten seen bicycle riding in the coun- try. His classmates accordingly expect to find him as an agent in the Farm Implement business during the summer months. The good wishes of his class- mates are with him in bis future success, whatever it may be. 1115 ,- A :ii ,, .xr ' I J. ELWOOD HAWK General Altho N. IL S. does not have a vocational course listed on its cur- riculum of studies, Jake nearly converted his present course into one. His favorite haunt, during and after school hours, is the Manual Training Department. He has turned out the best woodwork that has thus far been made in this department. Jake entered High School a quiet boy but we will not vouch for his reputation now. Indeed, rumor has it that he is interested chiefiy in taking walks thru the third ward. We Wonder why? His ambition is to be a manual training expert. A few years at a manual training school and then assistant in the Northampton Man- ual Training Department, is what we read in Jake's future. llllllfi giillg l .llarsi zeffi
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