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MARIAN D. KLINE Academic Course Everyone knows Marian as the girl with the black curls and brown eyes. As an active partici- pant in all school aifairs, she held her place on the Girls' Varsity basketball team, as secretary of the class in her Junior year, and enthusiastic Camp Fire Girl, but of all these qualifications speaking seems to be her forte, for besides giving numerous readings throughout her high school life, she won second prize at the Senior Oratorioal Contest. She expects to continue her diligent studying at the Keystone State Normal School next year, and we know she will make as many friends there with her pleasant smile as she made in her school life in Northamp- ton. .AMP'l'ENNI:XN, ,24 DOROTHY M. KERN -ffm Academic Course Dorothy is the class of 24's only representative from Kreidersville. She travelled to N. H. S. every day in her Henrietta and is quite an accomplished chauffeur by thisf time. This, however, isn't Dot's only accomplishment, as she plays the piano exceed- ingly well, having played in the N. H. S. orchestra for three years. She was accompanist at several spring concerts, the Cantata, Pan, several oper- ettas and did a. great deal of solo work. Dot is music editor of this book and also one of the Woanwi Camp Fire Girls. She is a good sport, full of fun and well-liked by everyone. She will con- tinue her studies in music at the Damresch School in New York next winter. Her whole heart and soul being in that work, we know that success will surely crown her efforts. RUTH MAY KOCH Knr:lL'ir: Commercial This shy young Miss came to us four long years ago, but somehow the surroundings did not change her demureness, for she is still very quiet. She en- tered N. H. S. in the fall of 1920. The balmy breezes must have blown her to this school, after having moved from Kreidersville. She naturally takes things as they come and does not worry about the results. Although she does not take part in any class affair, she is always willing to offer her assist- ance, especially in typewriting. She can also handle the typewriter rather skillfully, having won one of the medals. Her chief hobbies are dancing, walk- ing, and attending the Allentown shows C?J. Ruth expects to become a private stenographer for a large business firm. T'IU6'l!l'j' TlI7'CC'
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DOROTHY RUTH HILBERG 'DnI ' Commercial This young maid is an active member oi the class of 1924. Dorothy is a very quiet girl, but she always has a large number of friends. She has for her motto, Be ready and be on time and she has shown this by being a studious pupil and attending school every day in t.he four successive years. Dot has been a very faithful student and is always ready to help others when they are in need, if it is pos- sible for her to do so. Her future ambition is to ' become a stenographer for some large lirm and the best wishes of her classmates go with her. RUTH ANNA HILLS Dc111111 Commercial We feel proud to have in our midst this charm- ing young girl who has always been a faithful worker for the class. Her initials signify her happiness.- Ruth was a member of S. B. A., Secretary of the class '24, class editor in 1923, Secretary and Presi- dent of S. B. A. and a faithful member of that organization for four years, She was also President. of the, Campfire Organization. Denny was alternate in the interclass debate in '23'ancl an Oratorical speaker in '24. Ruth likes a varietyvof naniesvand in Dramatics is a wonder, -. As Celeste in the senior class play, Meg. in The Gypsy Rover and Primrose in Springtime Ruth made a big hit. Denny'.' is an excellent typist, having won sev- eral medals for speed and accuracy. Ruth intends taking up Commercial teaching. 'We wish her suc- cess. ANNA KELLY v13IHlll7IlL ' General Course What's in a name? ' She is no one else but the Vamp, for she so cleverly took that part in Springtime She is one of the two pursuing the Special Course .in N. H. For four years she was a staunch supporter of the Girl's Glee Club. During her Junior Year she played as center for the Girls' Varsity Team. XVe have often wondered why Anna has not been present at our B. B. games of late, but we believe Catasauqua is the reason i?J If at any time you meet a girl 5 ft. 7 in. with brown eyes and brown hair, you will know it is Banana, our favorite .nickname for her. Anna expects to continue her study at West Chester, so that she may keep the next generation educated. We hope she will suc- ' ceed. - Tzggqzfj' Two AMPTENNIAN, '24
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MARGUERITE ELLEN KOCHER JIIarg'Ze Commercial This fair young maiden comes to us from our neighboring town, Cementon, and is proud of it. Marguerite shows a, good class spirit and is always ready to lend a hand. She has been an active worker during her four years in high school and does 11ot have time to bother the male sex. She is very quiet, but when it comes to studying and giving recita- tions she is one of the best. She also has charge of most of the Senior candy. Marguerite and Evelyn are good pals, where you find one you are sure to find the other. She expects to become an expert stenographer in some large business firm. Margie you may be sure the class of 1924 wishes you suc- ELSIE MAY KOHLER ffElsie Commercial Ah! what do We see here? To be sure if it isn't Elsie. Elsie entered high school in September, 1920. At first, she seemed very' bashful, but after making friends we find her busily engaged in talk- ing and laughing. She still holds on to her old idea of becoming an expert stenographer. She has proved to be very industrious while attending school. She took a principal part in the Senior Class play, as a prominent member of the Campfire, and is also chief entertainer of the Indispensable Four. Elsie has shown us that she is capable of hold- ing a position in an office by working for the DeLong Furniture Company. May success and luck be yours. 5 XV cess in Whatever work you do. YVESLEY KUNTZ U7PS Academic Twenty Four Wes hails from Treichlers and has shown us the qualities that pure air develops. He proved him- self a good sport all through the four years, inas- much he was a. member ot the basketball team and was partly responsible for the winning of the cup by the Class of '24. His best year in N. H. S. is the last one. We are sure he will never regret it. Wes is our Class Treasurer and steadily has shown us a good example of Class spirit. His efforts are untir- ing, as has been shown in all our sales and cam- paigns, candy-magazines, Class play, and other ac- tivities. If there is money any place, there also is Wes, for he has firmly established himself in our good faith. Wes is going to Cornell and we wish him the same success that he has attained in N. H. S. AM1f'r15NN1,xN, '24
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