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I he 1928 Amptennian AMANDA FENICLE mMandym I’ll bite!” To be sure it’s Amanda, one of the tallest girls of our class. This winsome maiden with locks of chestnut and rose-petalcd cheeks, has the pleasing personality that is suggested by her appearance. Amanda certainly has speed in typing and talking. Although she is rather shy when it comes to talking in class, outside Oh. my! “Mandy spends her leisure in holding down the pavement at the corner of Twenty-first and Main Streets. Not a participant in athletics she has been nevertheless a loyal fan. Her ability as a secretary was used to very good advantage while she served as secretary to the adviser of our Amptf.nnian Staff. At any rate we are certain that she will make a very efficient private secretary for some lucky business man. Kathleen (1); Miss Bob White (2); Fleurette (3); Rose of Tokio (4); Girl Reserves (3. 4); Concrete Tablet (4); Amptennian Staff (4). MARGARET FENSTERMACHER • Pegs” Bang! What was that? Oh. don't get excited. It was only “Pegs' Ford. • “Pegs’ ” hobby is fixing flat tires, especially about ten or twelve miles from Treichlers. She used to depend on the Black Diamond” to get to school in time, but now she has become independent and “Lizzie” is her faithful friend on the way to school as well as on certain Sunday afternoons and evenings. Pegs” has made a seven-passenger sedan out of Lizzie” and with a whiz and a bang we see her and “Lizzie” go flying down Main Street at 12.30, because in five minutes the octette is due at high school. Some speed demon! Although “Pegs can handle a typewriter as well as a Ford, she intends to take up nursing. If she handles her patients very gently, we are afraid “Lizzie” will rattle with jealousy. Pegs was indispenable as our husky guard on our class basketball team as well as on the varsity. Best of luck to you. Pegs. Glee Club (1, 2. 3); Orchestra (I. 2. 3. 4); Kathleen; Mis Bob White; Fleurette; Class Basketball Cheerleader; Girl Reserves (3, 4). LEWIS FLOM “Flomy” “Louie” Lewis was at first one of the studious young men in our class, but he grew restless in his last two years and has become, almost, one of the idle rich. He did not participate in athletics in his two studious years, spending, we believe, all his time on lessons. He became, however, a member of the basketball team in his third year, acting captain of football in his fourth year, and a forward on the basketball team. Incidentally a sort of sticking spirit showed, for he received a gold football for playing every minute of every game of football and came near to doing the same thing in basketball. Flomy never forgets a friend; his loyalty and jolly good nature have won him many friends who will not forget him. Class Basketball (1. 2); V'arsity Basketball (3. 4); Badge Club (2); Football (2, 4); High School Happening Staff (4); French Club (4j; Captain Applejack (4). in Northampton High School
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jA 3gK ; 1 The 1928 Amptennian J. MERLON DEVERAUX ’Dev” When “Dev” entered our high school four years ago he was a small, bashful, young man. But as the year ensued he forgot some of his bashfulness and also decided to grow. This past year. “Dev” proved his athletic ability on the football squad and also on the varsity basketball squad, being a member of both. Dev is a studious young man. that is. when he finds time to study. But his time is limited, as “Dev” has great interests in Catty.” Taking a great liking for mining, he has decided to make that his future study and work. May success be yours. “Dev.” Kathleen (1); Miss Boh White (2); Orchestra (I. 2. 3. 4); Radio Club (2. 3); Hi-Y (2. 3. 4); ('lass Basketball (1. 2. 3); Varsity Basketball (4); Baseball (2); Football (4). I s 1 S3 2 » • 1 1 £ | 1 | I ?! $ HAROLD DOTTER “Dotter” One of our representatives from Coplay? Ves. that’s Harold. i( ... Last September we admitted “Dotter into our high school and from the very beginning he showed a loyalty to Northampton; first, by being a good student, and, second, by becoming one of our best football players. The second half of the year his studies were neglected, but there was always an excuse when “Dotter failed in a recitation. But putting aside his care-free attitude toward studies, we find he is a fine young man. having made friends galore while with us. Whatever line of work you may follow. “Dotter.” our best wishes for success are with you. Transferred from Coplay; Football (4); Rose of Tokio (4). KATHRYN CAROLINE FARNY “Kats’ Kathryn graduated from one high school (you may find it in Coplay) with honors and came over here to force our hard-working senior girls to do harder work. She played as center on our girls’ basketball team and took part in two plays during her one year in our Alma Mater. Kathryn could lie found playing the piano during lunch period to the delight of some and misery of others. She’s ambitious for education, for she hikes to this city every morning unless some kind person puts a machine to her service. Somebody called Kathryn dignified, but others have seen more childish moments. (4). Basketball (4); Rose of Tokio (4); Captain Applejack (4); Glee Club 4 21 Northampton High School
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58S The 1928 Amptennian MAE FOGEL Mif Here she is, one of those sleepy-time gals” from the third ward. Mif’s chief hobby is sleeping in class, that is to say in all except typing class, for she has some speed to her when it comes to typing. She is one of the champion gigglers of our class. Again and again she has been threatened with membership to the Late Comers Club.” Mae intends to take up nursing and we are sure her bright and carefree disposition will make her a welcome nurse for any ward. Now when Mif isn’t sleeping or giggling she is exercising her jaws via the chewing gum process. We wonder where she gets all the pennies for the chewing gum machine. Oh. well, she is a business woman, perhaps, she buys it by the box. At any rate, we look forward to her success in her chosen profession. Kathleen (I); Mis Boh White (2); Girl Re nerve (3. 4); Amptennian Staff (4). SYLVESTER FRANTZ “Silver Here is Silver.” the chemistry shark. Despite the fact that “Silver” has only been with us a year, we already feel as though we had known him for a long time. Anytime we hear a noise or loud talking we do not need to look to be convinced that “Silver is on the war path. Silver’s favorite occupation is studying and he usually has his lessons well prepared. He is also a good sport ; this is shown in the way he attends all of our athletic events. There is nothing ever too much for Silver. who is always ready to do a favor for some one. He is also a member of the Glee Club, and sings very good tenor. He likes to play tricks, for instance: thrQwing erasers. If Silver is as diligent when he goes out into the world as he is now we know he will make good, and we wish him good luck. Glee Club (4); Transferred from Coplay; Captain Applejack (4). ELIZABETH FRIES Bf.tty Betty is one of our black-eyed lassies. Ever walk through the halls and hear some one hummin Over the Hill to Kreidersville? Yes. that’s she. Rosy-cheeked and bright-eyed. Betty is a friend to all. But we are inclined to wonder why she is always in Allentown on a Sunday afternoon. No wonder she has to get a hooky’ to school on Monday morning. ‘‘Betty’ found that she couldn’t find enough of education up in the sticks to quench her thirst so she came to try her luck in Northampton High School. Has she succeeded? Well, we ll let you decide for yourself. Betty takes no part in our sports, but nevertheless she is a loyal rooter for her Alina Mater. Betty expects to work in the office of Wanamaker s as a private secretary. And we are inclined to believe that she will succeed. Kathleen (I); Mias Bob White (2); Girl Reserve (3. 4); Comrrtt Tahiti Staff (4). un Northampton High School
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