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

 - Class of 1927

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015132 1927 Zlntptenuian F,: If1i , : Ji 'J llilfll i A tl in rin in rtgiwi W 53 5'.'l ' f' W' . ' in Ego:-11 . .V-H lil!! is in wr-'ff llll lil W in ni W NIH 1,4 is,-.fp -we -- MARTHA CELINDA BACHMAN Northampton, Pa. Academic MA'rz Goodll1ings come in small packages. Even though you cannot always see 'Matz, you can usually hear her, for she is one of the group of senior girls who are known as the most talkative in N. H. S. Matz has a pleasing personality and has many friends. Being one of the seven members of the National Honor Society is enough to explain that she is a studious and brilliant pupil. Matz is very popular in the high school orches- tra, having served as pianist for the last three years. Martha also sings in the Glee Club. Matz is very much interested in athletics, playing on the varisty basketball team for two years. .flclizviliex Springtime g Miss Bob-Wliite 3 iiKE1flllCCll',j Pianist for Fleurctteg Girl Reservesg Orchestra C3, 43Q Glee Club C1. 2, 3. 433 Basketball C3. 433 S. B. A. Cl, 23. Ojiccs: Secretary, Girl Reserves C333 First Secretary, National Honor Societyg Class Editor, High School Haplzeningsf Music Editor, Ann'- TENNIAN. HOWARD DONALD BATH Northampton, Pa. Academic BA'rHY There was nothing but glistening dewdrops Remained of my dream lodayf' Gaze upon this picture and see if you can recognize three hobbies: sports, writing letters, dreaming. Many a time have we caught Bathy looking into space. We may attribute it, this last year, to a certain person leaving good old N. H. S. in the class before ???, but that gives us the hobby of letter writing. And now, sports-Howard showed his mettle in football and baseball. He could get rid of his tackle on the offense, and many a play never got started when this dashing end was in form. He played first base on the baseball team for two years. He also played the violin in the orchestra and did his part real well in our senior play. His friendly ways have won him much in school life and athletics, and should carry him far in his future life. .flclivil'ics: Miss Bob-White 3 Senior Class Play3 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 433 Hi-V3 Glee Club C3. 433 Football C3, 433 Baseball CZ, 3, 43. Offices: President, Thrift Council. WILBERT STERLING BEERS BILL , Northampton, Pa. Commercial i Hefe's an earnest little man Whose molto is 'I can'. Here is a line light-haired sheik from Washington Ave- nue. Upon entering school he was a bashful chap, but. as it came to the junior and senior years the teachers could hardly stop him from talking. Wilbert's interests are mostly in sports. At every game we could hear him above all others in rooting for his home team. ln his senior year he took great interest and became a sub on the varsity football and basketball teams. Wilbert also served as a snappy forward on the class team during the basketball season. Though he has not decided on his work in the future, we think that he will be successful in life. Here's luck to you, Wilbert. Acliifilius: Football C433 Varsity and Class Basketball C433 Baseball C3, 43: Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 433 Hi-Y C2, 3, 43. l20l ri X75 av: . .JE ST U -f lil ll LH 551113 in?-Q in Ml mil-ij izlfjf 351:12 Alfxliiz sa FYI? 'ff si gn 1, m. 'QWTT 1-M33 HM 5 -C--is 'fivffgl .. .-.W MU L U e V! v if' l ., i .. . 'fm fgyggs il ,EU fill Will if Ei ll 193112 gf-gre .Q-:fl SHUIIUHMDIUU lfliglj 9:13001

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