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

 - Class of 1928

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Northampton Area High School - Amptennian Yearbook (Northampton, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 31 of 120
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ennian •«3xs v; The 1928 A nipt NORMAN LAUB ‘‘Professor” ‘‘Lorb’ 1 i i I Well, here is Norman violinist, actor, debater, and history shark. The violin comes first, you notice it always goes with Norman. Chi Fu. the deformed beggar with his weird cry of ‘‘Alms. and Mr. Pengard. alias Zoroaster the Second, of deep Hindu coloring, are not easily recognized in the ordinary mien of “Professor.” But once he is beyond the footlights, no contortion is too great to expect of this lanky lad. History and debating find him an apt student. Where literature is concerned, his favorite poem is Burns’ Highland Mary. In a few years Lorb will be Professor of social science; in some lucky school. Orchestra (1.2. 3. 4); Badge Club (1.2); Hi-Y (2. 3. 4); Track (3); Debating (4); Rose of Tokio (4); National Honor Society (4 ; Ampten-NIAN Staff (4); Captain Applejack 4‘. m I a CARL LENTZ “Buttercup- Here is Buttercup. the pride and joy of Treichlers. When he entered high school he was so bashful he could not give a satisfactory recitation. But his fourth year found a different sort of fellow, and although he still cannot look a girl straight in the eye. he can easily be heard in a gang of fellows. Carl is a very studious fellow and usually has his lessons in on time. He did not blossom in any sports until his last year when he became a varsity guard on our football team. Buttercups” ambition is to become one of the heads of the Mauser Mill and we all wish him good luck. Badge Club (I. 2); Miss Bob White (2); French Club (4); Football (4); Hi-Y (4). MABEL LERCH “Lerchie” Shorty Mabel is one of the shorties in the class. She may be small and not easily seen but she can readily be heard. She enjoys telling jokes. If you want to hear the latest, go to Mabel. With Mabel there is time for both work and pleasure. She has spent her time successfully and is ready to go out into the business world. Not only can she talk, but you ought to hear her drown the others in the Glee Club. She is a member of the G. R. Small in stature, but big-hearted. that s Mabel. She spends lots of her spare time in the vicinity of Twenty-first and Main. What can be the attraction? Let's investigate. Her merry laugh and jests will remain as an echo of the class of ’28. Whatever may be your fate or the road of life you traverse, we unite our hopes in wishing you success. Mis Bob White (2); Rose of Tokio (4); Glee Club (3, 4); Girl Reserves (3. 4). (27} 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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I he 1928 Amptennian : :3£ $8? PAUL MALARCHUK “Pauly When “Pauly began his freshman year he was very bashful and spent most of his time studying. Soon he began to realize that his social activities were being neglected and now he has learned that there is a time for work and a time for play. “Pauly has been a member of the Glee Club since he entered high school. That he can use his voice to advantage is seen by the fact that he captured second prize in the Oratorical Contest. His combined singing and speaking ability made him an ideal person for the hero of the Rose of Tokio. Paul is also an athlete, having been a varsity football man and one of the marathon race winners. “Pauly” has not yet decided definitely what he shall do after he leaves school but whatever he chooses may the good Lady Fortune speed him on his way. Fleurettc (3): Oratorical Speaker (3); Glee Club (3. 4); Art Club (3. 4); Concert e Tablet Staff (4); Amptennian Staff (4); Row of Tokio (4); Varsity Football (4); Captain Applejack (4); “N Club (4); Ha due Club (1. 2). KENNETH MENS1NGER Pretzel Kf: Look a little more closely, reader, and you will sec that this fair visaged one is none other than Kenny.” Whenever wc think of him. we think of his hair, and when we think of that, we also can picture him. day in and out. combing and straightening his permanent” every time he thinks about it. Kenneth has won much popularity in his four years, for he is the possessor of a first tenor voice which he always uses to its best advantage. He surely scored hits in the plays and Glee Club. He does not spend all his time singing, though, for he hammers the keys of the typewriter. He enjoys taking dictation and will be a valuable asset to any business man. When Kenneth has any spare time he usually takes the shortest route to Coplay. Kenneth, your future is promising, wc wish you success in making the best of it. Aces, all aces! Kathleen (1); Miss Hob White (2); Fleurettc (3); Rose of Tokio (4); Class Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4); Track (3. 4); Class Treasurer (3); Class President (4); Debating Club (4). President (4); Glee Club (3. 4); Hi-Y (2. 3); S. B. A. (2); Amptennian Staff (4); Captain Applejack (4). ARLENE MILLER Miller” Behold, one of our sterling students. Arlene is ♦'ery ambitious and industrious, a faithful worker who is always willing to do her share. Coming from the third ward she enjoys her walks to and from school (a-hem!). Arlene s chief hobby is doing domestic science work, and she can do it. especially when it comes to cooking and baking. Ask any one who has tested some of her cakes. Her friendly disposition rivals even the goodness of her cooking. Only once have we seen the black cloud. Wc shall not forget Mandy.” Some day we’ll see her as a home economics teacher. Good luck and success to you. Arlene. Kathleen (I); Miss Bob White (2) Girl Reserves(3.4); Amptennian Staff (4); Row of Tokio (4); French Club (4). 2b KNorthampton High School

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