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

 - Class of 1928

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 § ::I he I 928 Amptennian RAY H1ESTAND ,,Maxm Ray. the mighty hunter and trapper, is also bound fast by the chains of convention and of the state, and so he comes to school. During the first three years of his attendance one might have thought he was stealthily stalking some timid creature and did not dare to make noise. That was in his first three years. Now he still stalks wild boars or lions, but he does not do it quietly. A most expert sleuth would not be able to find Mr. Hiestand in or near school the first day of the hunting season. Lessons can't even track him. He throws them off his trail without the least of difficulty. Yet. he must be a good young man. for he belongs to the Hi-Y and some say he canvassed all of Pennsylvania to sell fourteen tickets for the class play. BESSIE HOFFMAN Blackie Shrimp Black eyes and a laugh come with Bessie, our class financier. She displays her skill as a business woman by handling all the candy money for the class and for the Girl Reserves as well. For two years Shrimp was a cheerleader, and a cheerful cheerleader she was. B« ng interested in all activities our Blackie always could counted on when work was to be done or fun to be had. We ll not forget that her sales for Captain Applejack tickets went over the hundred mark. There s loyalty! Varsity basketball found Blackie guarding the glory of N. H. S. Her membership in the Four Horsemen gang verifies her good sportsmanship. She was on of the earliest members of Philomathean; besides. Shrimp is a good student, a member of National Honor Society. As a modest worker full of energy and cheer. Bessie gets another A. Kathleen (1); Miss Bob White (2); Rose of Tokio (4); Debating (I. 2); Class Secretary (3); High School Hap finings Staff (3); Girl Reserves (3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4); Secretary N. H. S. (4); Cheerleader (3); Varsity Basketball (4); Amptknnian Staff (4); Captain Applejack (4). Kid Frobisher Helen is a very studious girl and it is a pleasure to see how willingly she always carries her share of responsibility. Trials may come, but Helen meets them with a smile and a determination to win. She spends lots -no not all of her time at her lessons. As the secretary of the Girl Reserves. Helen has filled her office faithfully. She also took part in the class play. Helen’s winning ways have drawn many friends to her. Her soft modulated laugh is pleasing to hear. Her voice is also an asset to the Glee Club. If you want to be entertained come and hear Helen play on the fiddle. Although Helen is an efficient student of stenography, we feel she will not grow old on the job. Kathleen (I); Miss Bob White (2); Fleurette; Rose of Tokio (4); Glee Club (I, 2. 3. 4); Orchestra (1. 2. 3. 4); Girl Reserves (3. 4). Captain Applejack (4). Badge Club (2); Hi-Y (3. 4). HELEN KEENER 4 25} Northampton High School

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The 1928 Amptennian j MARY GOUGHER “Sticks Here we have one of the tallest girls in our class. Sticks is a good worker and student, especially when it comes to physics. Sticks’' has been our basketball captain this past year after being a member of the varsity squad for four years. Her favorite hobby is riding in a Hudson (and how?). Mary is a good sport and comedienne and can usually be found with Shorty Roth playing tricks on some one. She is a member of the Four Horsemen ( Boney. Shrimp. Shorty. and Sticks. ) Sticks expects to enter East Stroudsburg Teachers College with Shorty. The class wishes her success. Au revoir, Sticks. Kathleen (1); Miss Bob White (2); Fluerette (3); Rose of Tokio (4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3. 4); Girl Reserves (3. 4t; High School Happenings Staff (3); Glee Club (4)- DONALD W. HAFF Haffif. Behold, the shining light of the Senior Class. Want to know how to work a problem or write a sentence in French? Ask Haffie. All joking aside. Donald is our class's most studious member. But do not be misled, for Haffie also has played a prominent part in many school activities. In his last year he broke into athletics, playing varsity basketball. Haffie’s ability as a writer makes us wonder whether he will try to combine authorship with the medical profession. He certainly has had experience with all his editing. As a loyal, modest worker he is bound for success. Talent, earnestness, and a sparkle of fun—that's Don. National Honor Society (3. 4); Student Council (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Captain Applejack (4); Glee Club (4); Hi-Y (3. 4); Student Betterment Association (I. 2. 3); High School Happenings Staff (3); Editor. Concret Tablet (4); Editor. Amptennian (4). i 1 X. HENRY WALTER NATHAN HAWK Hawkif.' This name-burdened individual said— Eenie-Mceny-Miney-Mo” and picked Walter. So he is addressed. Walter, stop talking. Walter believes in much sleep and radio. These don’t go together very well so to produce harmony he puts sleep against school. As to studies, chemistry and physics hold no terrors for him. but French may haunt him. Hawkie was our line plunger until he wrenched his knee, not doing that before he made a touchdown against Catty. thus winning everlasting glory. Hawkie's” a runner, a wit. and. some say. a nuisance. He’s always singing something; that's the reason for the last classification. He’s in the Glee Club, but even that cannot excuse him. However, one may get that way if one tries to build a transmitter without using money. Kathleen (I); Mias Bob White (2): Fleurette (3); Football (2. 3. 4); Badge Club (I. 2); Glee Club (4); Track (3. 4); Radio Club (2. 3); Class President (3); French Club (4); High School Happenings Staff (I. 2); Hi-Y (2, 3. 4); Amptennian Staff (4); Captain Applejack (4). {24} Northampton High School :



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Northampton High School ■« $ 5S The 1928 Amptennian MARGARET KLEPPINGER Butch Butch!” Whenever we hear her name mentioned we think of recitations, for she is our class elocutionist. She has taken a keen interest in dramatics and shows great ability along this line. Whenever any work is to be done Butch is always willing to do her share, never shirking her duties. She is a member of the National Honor Society. Although she has never taken part in sports, she is an ardent booster at all of our games. Her ever pleasant smile has won her many friends of both sexes. Margaret is interested in teaching. In a few years you may hear of her as a professor in some large college. She expects to enter Moravian College next fall. Success to you. Butch. Kathleen (I); Miss Bob White (2); Fleurette (3); Row of Tokio (4); Glee Club (1.2. 3, 4); Junior Oratorical Contest (3); Girl Reserves (3. 4); National Honor Society (4); French Club (4); High .School Happenings Staff (3); Debating (2); Amptknnian Staff (4); Captain Applejack (4). RAY KOEHLER Here's a bashful boy clinging to his seat. Ray Koehler, one lad of our class perfectly immune from the arts of the fairer sex. Ray is a hard worker in all that he undertakes. Diligence in his studies has won him the respect of the entire class. Machine riding is Ray’s hobby. Every night at about ten o'clock you are sure to see him coming down Main Street with his Essex. Ray is also a loyal rooter of our sports and many a time he has taken the “gang” down to a game. Ray is interested in commercial work and we feel sure whatever he undertakes he will accomplish. Badge Club (1). PETER KORELLO K’rello This quiet, unassuming fellow is one of the earnest workers of the class, with a knack for going after things and getting them. Peter is one of the silent fellows, who thinks a lot but never says much. Although he studies hard. Peter cannot earn a good mark in French, but chemistry seems to come to him better. Peter is not a fellow for athletics, although he did come out for basketball in his senior year. A pleasant manner and ever-ready smile are assets that are going to help him to achieve success in his chosen life. Peter wishes to become a pharmacist and we’re sure he will make a good one. French Club (4)

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