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EDITH N. CHERINGTON WOLF General E'd'1,0itze , If mmbody care for me, I Il crore for 1m.cbody. Behold this fair maiden, Edith N. C., the tolnboy of the class. Once she thought her- self to be most digniiied. but she has iinished all that, having bobbed her hair. and her dignity with it. She is an athlete through and through, playing a good game of tennis, being ll member of the Varsity Squad oi' B. B. for three years and the star athlete in the Field Day events 1922 after winning iirst prize in four out of five events. She pulls a good line illld often bluffs. She even bluffed the judges at the Oratorical Contest to give her a ten dollar gold pie:-e. and the judges at inter-Class Debate in '22 to give her side the derision. In '23 the debators had her for rebuttal and she almost vol- lapsed while giving it. Shes so xveak?? She had iinportant parts in both Operetta and Class Play this yearand in Operettas ill former years. Although she is a pest and a tease, she is a hard worker for the 4-lass,having vharge of most of the Senior Candy. NVoltie is the Editor-in-chief oi' the Aniptennian and works so hard that she can't bother with the male sex. All in all you can trust her to do anything for you. Let's hope she and Josie will have four happy years at Hood, where they intend to go. GEORGE G. HAHN Jn. Commercial ' ' H ummm Ye know right well, how mock soefer ye seem, N o keener hunter after glory brr:ath.cs Look what We have here! Hannah one of the popular citizens from the third ward. A very quiet and sleepy looking boy, he 'seems to be, nevertheless when the other boys get after him he can certainly furnish them with entertainment. Georges great- est: pastime is to make the Typewriter sing, anywhere from fifty to sixty words a min- ute. He is a fairly stndions chap, loves his teachers and all that. Some day we expect to see the advertisement George Hahn's Dept. Store or some other business estab- Iishment. AMPTENNIAN, '23 T wmfy 11 mo
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r 1. it if F H, VERNA J ACOBY GRUYER General ' Wi1't1.w ' l1l'lmf ,say you fo of supper urifli. .such 11 1l.7!lIllfl'll'v I'm fiom Ceinentonj' is her motto. Talking about her home town: it was washed down from Slzitiugton by the Lehigh River. There wus once il gluzier on the top of tl1e hill :lt Cementon whieh melted and now this 21 reservoir, At one time there was at wreek of :1 few box ours, on the rail- road, these being demolished, the Cemeuton movies arose. which Vernal attends every S2llll1'llilj' night fthe only night. they are openj. Vl3l'll2l shows good elnss spirit and is Rl fnithful friend. She wus treasurer in her se:-ond year and was nu zu-tive member of the Class B. B. team. i'XVi1'Ul4'N expects to go to some Normal St-hool hut :says she will never teach in Nortlnunpton. We all know she will change her mind, Wirtue. you would do well on tl1e stage. RAYMOND CALVIN SI'IOEMAKEli General Rmn,y ' My only books TVc'v'o 'll70'7I'H1fNf S looks,- Awfl follgfs all tlzeyfvc' muglift 1110. Here he is-the Ind who parts his hnir in the middle to lmlnuee his laraiius. It is said he has them, too, although he is very mod- est about displaying them. Rnymoiid en- tered Northzunpton High School eurly one Septelnber morning in 1919. For two years no truee was found of him tprobalhly he wus stretching und Gfttllllltilf in some sent too high to make his presence seen. or per- haps lost in one of the hullsj, when sud- denly i11 the third year, ai husky individuatl with knee breeehes stretched fF1lf1l91' works nightsl hegnli making up for lost time by getting into the good graves of the teachers tusunlly through Mr. Frnnkenlield :ind Mr. SClJ3l0iT0l',l. In the fourth year his behavior was exeellent? He took part in the inter-elziss delmte with the senior trio on the outside. He is al member of the renowned senior trizingle, known ns the senior trio of the teneliei'-teuse1's. 1-Ieinude the operettn fl sur-OPSS tus Stage lll2lll2lg0l'1 and wus one of the ehief c-lm1'z1cters in the Senior Glass Play. 71lt't'lI fy Three AMIIMNNIAN,
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RUTH H UHN RICH A Rl PS Academic I RuFus Iluplny om .lg from care lim free! Wliy :whit they all 0onfen,t like mr? Until this year Ruth was one of our et,nu1u'ry maidens and as fi ner usual was very quiet. Then suddenly fi gust of wind blew her into town and likewise stirred up her spirits. Now she is one of the noisies-t in the class. Ruth takes things as they mine and does not worry about the out-- eouie. She is ai nieinlmer of the Latin 'l'iio and an active worlier in Geo1netry???? Ruth is one of the few in our c-lass that has a surplus amount of elass spirit. Allho not taking part very often in the aftfairs, she l' is always ready' to lend a hand. As yet Ruth doeys not know definitely what she intends to do when she leaves S hool but we have our suS1nleions, for she f'arried her part in the Senior play with a manner that indicated hidden talents in aeting. SAMUEL FRANKLIN GUITGT-111111 General 'tSmmuy A 1Ii.s motli,ei s pride, his futhefs joy I-leie we are! Sain with the rosy elieeks .und ffJ1WV01' gSllli1il1gf fare and tricky eyes. lf he isnt cracking jokes his friend Snuh , Pollard tliay Shoernakerl is doing it. But good putting: fini aside, Sain is a pretty skate. He is interested in 1l1E.l.IllLlil'S. and is a handy lllllll whenever srenery is needed for a play or operetta. He showed his aer- ing alnlily in the operetta and as an arator ill the Urutoriaial Contest. He was inter- ested in allileties. taking aetive part in Basketball. He a good teacher-tea.ser. I :and is well versed in English. He is u i nn-inlier of the Senior Trio. an-Ll a lover of the Ford. He is forever running llltllllld in the flivver, not 15 miles per hour. lout -ill .und if he only could, he would go GU. As for eorners, Why he just goes around those . , .ou 2 wheels, There seems to lie a certain :attraction in Czitasauqua-init that is the 'way of the world. Sain expel-ts .to lN+l'U1llV 2:1 ll'lGC'hDIl'iC. Tzrmi ty Jilin? IXBIPTESNIAN,
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