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

 - Class of 1927

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gg.. a.. up api .J W .5 .,. i- f-'-ro . Wild T , : ', 3 - Eifilf X 3 ' 932 ' 733751 ' F' 4 1 WH I T' -F The 1927 Qmpttnlilan iff? ff' il .sims 4 nj . W l W3 13213 4 3'-'gig 31322 PAUL ARTHUR BENDER PAur.Y l 33535 Tiff Northampton, Pa. Commercial iff- i UU Coodll1ings grow fall. iff? Ervfil ' H: . . 22351 Here is one of our second warders who has only six hops HTH around the corner to get to school-he usually gets here on time, too. n ' 2445155-5 Although Paul does not participate in sports, he's there to do his bit in boasting. On the sidelines Pauly serves as a clerk at the A. 8: P. 5293. store. where he sometimes works very hard OJ. Paul does not seem to show special interest in the oppo- site sex, but he's a heart-breaker when he gets hold of one! As Paul has taken up the commercial course he expects to enter the business world. May success be yours, Paul. 'V LU' 31535 l3fl f-i ee' ' 5 l luifzi ' 915 , , , :'?5.I': ELIZABETH ANNA BIBIGHAUS .BETTY - Laurys, Pa. Academic Once a demure country lass, Bu! lhe 'city' changed her 'class'. Yes, Betty was very bashful when she entered our ff class four years ago, but she has been cured of most of it and she is now one of our most prominent members. Betty is one of those bright students that surrounding jf. hamlets send to our schools, and she has surely shown her fry' . EYE? ability during her four years' sojourn with us. 'iBetty' took no active part in athletics, but was a booster just the ,fan same. , wr. ' Of course, we must mention Betty's famous smile or grin, which often appears when she is teased or compli- mented. This smile has for its foundation. a pleasing 15.45, personality which has won for her many friends. Aclivilias: S. B. A. Cl, 2. 3, 455 Student Council Cl, 235 Nationa I-lonor Society5 Girl Reserves. '. . -' Ofhccs: Vice-President, S. B. A. C315 Organization Editor, AMP- gi,fy1,g TENNIANQ Jost Editor LSB, Literary Editor, School Happenings C435 Second Treasurer, Natioiml Hopor Society. Y.. if it --Jif m.i':7,5 5, . fly., 2 wk' 1'.,:uj1,l Q53 ANNA BERNICE CHANDICK uANN,n BILL'f ' f ' f ii fl Tffl lbgll Northampton, Pa. Commercial ll,,l5,.ll f.gf'Qg1,l I H 11,5143 A ' Smiles and giggles j us! came naturally. gag ffl, , 5 Qffijij Anna came to us in the spring of our sophomore year 115 from Whitehall High School, and became one of our few ll.5l,.U Commercial girls. ' ggi Ann may be seen smiling whenever.one chances. to gffi look at her and oh. what smiles! Her smiles and pleasing H HI manner have made her agreeable and well liked by all. H . Anna was a very faithful student and a good sport. She fly: -fif IS quick and accurate at shorthand and dictation, and we'd jf like to see her enter upon this work. She is interested in ,...I.,,Q 'iff all athletic doings. but was too busy to take active part in 74-Q1 them. Anna is also very witty and is fond of fun. Her ll,5l,,ll hobbies are talking and dancing at which she is very good. She has proven her talking ability as a member of the Qf advertising staff of this annual. Best wishes, Anna! fi H OEM: Circulation Department, AMPTIQNNMN. Gfiii EXE 4 21 1, , lilil lilll Q' 13 1inifIi?.Z Sink? :QQ 3l5 3 51912 jlinrtbamptun Zlaigh bcbunl

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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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051321927 Qmptznntan .. A., ..f. -.M . ,Q at - le v e' 'If is ee 'V' fx c '1tL - Qzws .Pre 'QJ .J , 22:3-ggi in nggn gfgfgii 'W CHARLES WILLIAM COBLE BILL Northampton, Pa. Academic l'm sludious when I study. Q55 Bill entered the portals of N. I-I. S. with an ambition in mind-to get a good education. I-le accomplished his purpose fairly well for the first two years, and then Bill gave up the idea of studying. They say it's athletics and kj the opposite sex, we don't know. jj? Coble is quite an athlete-playing quarter on the foot- 3.543 ball team and center on the class basketball team. We 5593 must 'say he made a success in athletics if he didn't in Trp! Sfwsixmfs- . . , igggig Bill surely is an admirer of the women. When there s a pretty girl in town, Bill and his pal are right there. Setting all joking aside, Bill really can work when H he gets down to it, and as he intends to get down to it at the University of Illinois next year we wish him success. H925 Arlirfiliex: Springtime , Katlilecn g N Club C433 I-Ii'Y CZ, 3, 43 2if:lQI,l 2 Football C435 Class Basketball CI. 2, 3, 43. 315355 Ohljices: Meetings Committee, Hi-Y. ,f fi-. uv. LILLIE ELIZA DAY Lu.LIE Northampton, Route No. I. Academic How 'ya 'gonna keep 'em down on the farm? ilifll 2397271 glibc 11. 'mix Honk! I-Ionk! It's a Ford, to be sure! But don't get 'jf' excited, it's only Lillie coming to school to attend to her .. aj V. V A .ii 5,1 llwlulkll duties. 51,55 Even though this lass is not very brilliant, she is a hard agfflgif F913 worker and is well liked by her classmates. She may ii-iii? .1 appear quiet and dignified, but let some one crack a Jwfyg Joke-shouts of deep laughter are heard and you can be E155-J,i ' sure Lillie is among the jolly ones. Lillie often thought of quitting school because of dlfgimculties, but she still kept on plugging with graduation as er aim. Eff? Lillie expects to enter training to follow a career as a nurse. Best wishes for a bright future! Arliwilies: Girl Reserves. QJALQJ ' 1. IGH! If I ' , .L 2. . ,.,.,, 'W Hill VERNA ARLENE. DOTTER Do'rrA ii J.-wr ' i Northampton, Pa. Commercial kffillf in f-sw.. fl .r '- .. v,, J.,- ffiir- ,, F3142 Lgglkgj A lady, an alhlclc, a sludenl- 17-fa' u a wa s, us a zr . EWS' I... Bl, y 1 g.l., grill Verna is one of our shlnmg commercial students. She is an expert typist and has won many pins and the like, gm ftickling the keys. Dotta is one of the tallest girls 15.2 inrthe class, but she uses her' height to good advantage, gpg? being star forward on the varsity basketball teams for two years, after having been a sub for two years. Verna is also very witty and her humorous expressions have been the source of many a laugh, especially among the jo-Bo's, of which club she is treasurer and a good worker. Dotta was a member of the Glee Club. Aclirrilifrs: Snringtime g Kathleen , Miss Bob-XVhitc g Varsity TG-li Ijfiskegalllgii. 433 Pillllilllf. COITIIIIHLCCQ Glee Club Q3, 43g Senior Class I ay, ir eserves 3.43. Ji tees: Treasurer, Girl Reservesg Assistant Business Manager. ,Q ,, AMPTENNIAN. gtg aan W ww Enix? Q45 'f 22 . in if P M3213 Wg Wlffl' e sd! if M my Effli V ' 'WF Y' V435 jauttbamptun laugh bcbunl

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