Northampton Area High School - Amptennian Yearbook (Northampton, PA)

 - Class of 1924

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EVELYN BOYER PETERS What is that muflied tone we hear ,coming from the rear of the room in study periods? It requires only one guess-Evelyn is giggling. Evelyn is one of Laury's most prominent young ladies. She be- came a member of our group in 1919, when we were still in Eighth Grade. Although she is always will- ing to participate in fun, she never lets good times interfere with her lessons. In the tive years that she has been in the North' ampton Schools, she didn't miss a day. Her school and class spirit is on a high standard. She added quite a sum of money to the class treasury by selling candy, magazines, advertisements, etc. Evelyn has become well acquainted with a large number of friends, who wish her a happy and prosperous life in the future. Ttventy Eight HELEN BERNICE O'LOUGHLIN 'BobI1y Commercial An athlete, a tomboy, a schoolgirl,-but a 1001, woman, withal. That's Helen. An athlete-to be sure! Bobby was a member of the Girls' Basketball Team for tour years and was loyal to her Alma Mater as such, A schoolgirl-while occupying this station, she called to the attention of her 'class-mates and friends the hidden talent of public speaking as was evident by her success as an Inter-Class Debater, as Miss Somebody Else in the class play and by her por- trayal of The Music Master in the Contest. Helen is a born leader-so say those who knew her while she was President of Council, Treasurer of S. B. A. and Literary Editor of the Black and Orange and Amptennian. Naturally, Helen has many friends who hope that her future will be a bright one. JULIA DOROTHY PIATAK Commercial Shall I slap you? is a favorite saying of this Miss. Julia comes from Newport and is proud of it. She has proven to us that Newport can produce just as good stenographers as can New York. She is a veryquiet girl and has a sweet disposition which ha.s won for her many friends. Julia is very fond of typewriting and often one can hear her say, Verna, let's typewrite next period. As a member of the Woanwi Campfire she is very active in all its undertakings. She expects to become a steno- grapher to some large business firm, Success to you, dear classmate. A M11'r12N N 1..x N, '24

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ETI-IEL LYDIANN IVIOHREY Yes, the accompanying physiognomy is that of Ethel Mohrey. Ethel breezecl into the High School four years ago, and has not missed a day of come tardy since. She is fond of basketball, cheering, and cheerleaders. As a. Freshman she was substi- tute on the varsity and the last three years she held down the position of guard with the invincible six. Among other things, Ethel belongs to the Campfire, makes herself heard in S. B. A., and ably played the part of Mrs. Herrick in the class play. Ethel intends to become a pedagogue and will continue her studies next year at Kutztown Normal School. Judg- ing from her past record we are confident of her SIICCGSS. .KMPTENNIAN, F174 STERLING WILLIAM MILLER Stm'lMr.y Bert General Sterling entered our ranks four years ago and now look at him. He's been very busy these four yea.rs despite many hardships. He was a member of Student Council, Boss of the Oyster Supper, and a member of the orchestra during the iirst and second years in High School. During '23 and '24 he played a forward position on the basketball team and with his buddy incorporated the famous Miller to Young pass. It was this pass that de feated some of the best scholastic teams in the valley. Sterly is well known among the pupils of High and also about town. XVe are very proud of him and we hope to see the day when Bert will be managing some big store. DOROTHY LOUISE NICHOLAS N'if'lf1l1 Academic I 'tNicky. the artist of the class, has been a very active member throughout her high school career. She has served as a member of the stait for four years. As Class Editor, Stafl' Artist, Class Historian of the Black and Orange, an-cl Assistant Editor-in Chief of the Amptennian, she has been a great suc- cess. In her studies she is unexcelled, and as an artist she is very capable and obliging, She designed the high school seal, and supplies posters whenever needed. ln years to come she hopes to be a profes- sional designer, and the class predicts great success for her. For we all know from experience that what- ever she undertakes will be a success. TZt'UIIf'X' 5071811



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KATHRYN MILLER PRYE Kitty General I I' tl Isn't this an innocent picture ot xitty . xa 1- ryn was among the bashful girls in her Freshman year, but time has told us how she has changed. Kathryn belonged to our Camp Fire and did every- thing to help the Camp along. She played guard on the Freshman Class Basketball Team, but not having enough courage, she did not Ngo out for the Varsity Team. Kathryn is a favorite among the kiddies, and can especially be seen in the midst of the male kiddies We hope to hear of the Prye Kindergarten School some day, and we the class of GEORGE MAURICE REICHARD Commercial ffllwff This young manvupon entering high school was extremely stuclious and quiet, but in the last few years he has completely changed, i. e., in quietness. Ike has always been an ardent supporter of basket- ball. He has played on the Class teams of '23 and '24, In his Junior year he was elected Student Man- ager of the High School Team. In the same year he was elected President of the class and also Editor- in-Chiet of the Black and Orange. He was one of the Oratorical Contest speakers and very easily cap- tured iirst prize. He gained a reputation as an actor through his good playing as Cruger Blainwoodn in the Class Play. He has cultivated a winning per- sonality and leadership seems to be his outstanding characteristic and we hope he will as callabiy 1121111119 Life's Tasks. We honored him by electing him Editor-in-Chief of the Amptennian. i '24 know that she will be successful. AMPTENNIAN, F24 FRANKLIN LEVI RICE HF'1'f6l1lC61Iu Commercial This young 1na11 will not need an introduction, because of his popularity. He was very studious and devoted much time to his studies. He was a faithful member of the orchestra and served four years in this organization. He is a talented artist with the violin. In his Junior year he entered the Field Day Events, and carried iirst honors. He was a member of the class Basketball team. His future is to become a student in an Observatory ot Music. Tfzcfenty Nine

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