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UIbe1927 Qmptennian ol?-2 .H 23523 I . ll 'll JOHN FRANCIS ESCHEN AIESCHENV, Nothampton, Pa. Academic 'Tr' .. . . QTL fl?-'3 Eyes, han' and physique, H bln, One glance makes all women shrink, :mm . . . . . . Fvlsg Eschen has shown his athletic ability, especially in foot- ball, having served as captain of the l926-27 team. ln basketball, Eschen has also done his part, exhibiting good WMS lan sportsmanship and clean playing in all games. Although ggil, holding no offices, Eschen is a staunch supporter of all ..l hool affairs. L'- P 5-P 'H SC . 5143, Eschen has the habit that most fellows. now have, and that is walking to school with a certain young miss. However, do not misunderstand, for it is only his dear fzgiitf cousin. nm:-13 ggggr' :VT Arl1'1filiz's: CL. H. SJ: Football CI, 235 Basketball CQ, 353 Baseball C2, 353 I, Cluhg Glcc Club. CN. H. SJ: Fontbzillg Bziskcthallg Bzischull 4455 Glcc Club: Hi-Y: N Cluh. iii, O17ifus: QL. H. SJ: Football Captain CZJQ Prcsirlcnt. Sigma Gamma Scientific Socictyg Secretary, Lnuccrizm Literary Sncictyg Editor, Qlxrg. Gm l.m1lf'g. LN. H. SJ: Fnotbxill Captain M13 Assistant Business - ,ii i flnllller, I 5IPTENNl:KN. i-'-Tb MJ! RUTH EVELYN FARBER Rows, Beers UIQ Northampton, Pa. Academic Law' .. . . 'T A shy little, who could it be? If you can'i guess, j usl wait and see. A05 V 1 !.i.l'jl,l . . . ,. , Ruth isva representative of the first ward and is very proud of it. During her first two years she was very bashful, but now since she is a senior most all the bash- lilia fulness has faded away. This is probably due to her 'Acute' laugh which is very popular when heard. Rufus ' has not taken any active part in athletics or Ti--,' dramatxcs, but she was always on hand to sell tickets or ll,,l,,il ESMLI root for our teams. gfflj Beeps is an active member of the Jo-Bo Club and helped to brighten many a cloudy day up at Shawnee. Ruth thinks a high school education is just the beginning iyffgtl of life and therefore intends to enter Keystone State N- ,IM . ...,'.: '-Jlrfg Normal School in the fall. 1,-Iggy HJ H Best wishes for your success, Ruth! .I hast, Y Y Y Y Y Adiiiilics: Girl Reserves. Qfwflll Qmecs: Art Editor, AMPTENNIAN. xml L..v,L r. H 'J D:-vc. FREDERICK HENRY FOGEL Fmrz frllg llihull ' Northampton, Pa. Academic N liwlull The lime lie los! in wooing, ' In watching and pursuing Q army The love ilial lies in woman s eyes, 34155 Has been his l1cart's undoing. Well, let's argue it out, said this modest, unassuming, big-hearted fellow. Conscientiousness is prob-ably the ggicg 'W' outstanding feature of Fritz's character. This applies 3456 Il not only to his school work, but in whatever he is interested. g.fQ3.l,,Q Fritz was not only interested in club affairs, but also ll,1':QlQ in athletics, especially football. Fritz played at center, -'-FQ in which he earned his varsity N and a fountain pen as .a H l ll token of appreciation from the athletic association for his II grit in playing every minute of every game. ggi?- Fritz expects to be a big corporation lawyer. Acliwilics: Springtimc g Miss Bob-XVhitc g K:ithlcen g Scnior V V' Class Playg Football C433 Glcc Club 13, 435 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 4Jg N , GL-- llkgll Club. . llngll 3,1551-1 Offices: Treasurer, Hi-Y and S. B. A. 1455 Advertising Manager, gtfgg AMPTENNIAN. lfelwv 59.133 I fl dl 23 lt ' QQ si M ' M ,.,,,p M ilinrtbamptnn Ilaigb brbuul
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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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Ciba 1927 Qmptenman rxpsnf 1' iw -. -.vi :FS J. ..,,m. at V .,,. 1.-.,f,. iifif. Vltljfllg CHARLES GEORGE GERNERD CHARLIE Coplay, Pa. Academic Yfjiild iiiffflif gif: Man delzghls me not-no, nor woman elllwr. ff QWILE Gaze upon one of the famous Gernerd twins and one of Qviill Nuff- .. ., .. - ,. ni. - the famous four horsemen of Coplay. Charlie has fv- .. ,.,,,, . . . :omg 1:5 been with us only one year, but in that time has earned a reputation as an athlete. He was invaluable as tackle on our football squad and he well deserved his letter with bw, football. Charlie also served as sub-guard on the QZQZZQ basketball squad and outfielder on the baseball nine. This member of our double is quite a student and he ffm does like to argue in our English classes. EQQQQ Charlie expects to follow the footsteps of our coach in entering Muhlenberg next term to take up coaching. Tug-5: gf: Jlclizlilies: CC. H. S.3: Basketball U33 Football 1133 Baseball C535 Class Play, Glee Club, Oratorical Contest Srieakerg Varsity Club. CN. H. S.3: Football, Basketball, Baseball C433 N Clubg Hi-YQ ,,',.-1,5 2232? Senior Class Play. ZIQQU GEORGE MEYLE GERNERD GERNERD H331 Wil if :Grp Coplay, Pa. Academic i 'ff-fl tw- -, 1 A -.V - 1' dnl gym? Much study and learning will make me wild. wifi -32 ll And here's the other one-can you distinguish them? ilvjnll jill, We who know them, can. George also made a name for LQLQN ::+ i-- ,iv Aw himself as an athlete at Coplay High and kept up the 13:31 good work at N. H. S. He held down an end position on 4. the gridiron where he was adept at pulling down passes llfthll and smearing the opposing backs. At basketball lil. J, 3 Geziocrge played guard and in baseball he covered the first sac . 53 George is less of a scholar than his twin, being subject ,.1,.,3 'riff 3.xl71: to the wiles of the fair sex, and is quite popular with them. QQQQQ George and his girl friend became quite chummy in German class. G. Gernerd also expects to enter Muhlenberg with his brother. We wish them both the luck and success SPM Ulf they want to have. -54:7 Acliafilirs: QC. H. S.3: Baseball Cl-33: Basketball 133g Football 1135 g-J-,gg Oratorical Contest Speakerg Class Play 1.43. CN. lfl. S.3: Football, fzfjji Baslcctballg Baseball C-L35 Hi-Y i435 Varsity Club, N Club. WILLARD STEELE HAHN Bm gift Northampton. Pa. Academic ll Jill rf.-ma '.i,51Ljl:E Service is the symbol of success. 31,134 , ff., J Bill came to N. H. S. in l923. During his first two years he was bashful, but he soon found out that it didn't l wr , pay, so he sat up and took notice. Since then he has been ---vt' quite active in all school activities. We will always sr remember him as an actor in some play or musical comedy. He proved himself to be a capable leader by the manner 5131! in which he managed the business department of this book. We do not see Bill accompanying the gentler sex very lQfii'.lif much. We guess he is a bit bashful-but we may be T-31'-Ili Y k h ' ' l I l f fflll fooled. ou now ow tis n severa years rom now with IILH ' while riding or probably walking through the big streets of a big city we will spy the sign, S. Hahn Bc Co., Architects. Acliifilies: Fleuretie g Senior Class Playg Hi-Y 12, 3, 43g S. B. A. 12, 3, 43, Glee Club 13, 435 Radio Club C3, 43. llvdlmll Ojlzcs: Secretary, Hi-Y C335 President. Hi-Y C431 Business Manager, 11115 awp AMPTENNIANg Business Manager, Magazine Sale Campaign. giillglg .ali . Q JI 24 I Lgggg IW iff-52? V N iliorthamptun Ziaigb btbuul
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