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

 - Class of 1932

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,,,,,., Y lag-- BIR. I. L. SHEAFFER, Principal

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All tlzc worlzlfs a siege, And all llze 111671 mul icomen. merely playcfrs. Tlzey lzrzre Ilzeir em2't.sf cmd ilzeir enfrmiccs, And one man in his iimc plays many paris. it it v ,O wrote the Shakespeare, great myriad-minded many and many a year agog and so, indeed, has the i L passage of time proved life to be in this world of ours, over and over again. As you face the inevitable hour when you must step forth upon the stage of life, it is natural that you should look back over the drama that has allready been presented, and wonder just what kind of a part has been designed for your attention. The Ainptennian is published at Com- mencement time, therefore it marks a new era, an era of larger and more purposeful activity. The members of the Class of 1932 have been following a prescribed course which others have prepared for you. 'Ja 'I Qi-RPET' .1 .vm 1 -fi . 4 f ' he fe . 'I '- '- I : X is 2. E. . Q I... X S 'RI -K. ' 1 5: mIT You will soon enter into a new drama, one prepared by nature. Your success in this drama will depend largely upon how well your lessons have been inculcated. As I look back over your high school course, it is both a pleasure and a privilege to be able to endorse the various activities herein recorded. Just how much of worth these activities may have been to each and every one who share a part of these events cannot now be determined. live hope that they help to bring to all abundant share of the world's happiness and keep alive the cherished memories of the years of a course spent in Northampton High School. Best wishes from your principal. I. L. SHEAFFER EVCA



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Keystone State Teaeher's College, Lafayette College. and Col- .-'is l1vc'for I a.vs11r1' you: and in the 11z1111r1gi11g Qf quarrels you may say he is 'll'1'-99. for either he avoids them rriih great d1'screti011, or IlIlllFl'tGd'l'N 1110111 'with u. 1110.91 l'l1ristia11-likefear. --Much Ado About Nothing Mr. Smith who seems to enjoy the comeback and wit of his classes makes a Comedy of ICrrors. His intense interest chal- lenges the subject in thought of all who benefit from his teaching and guidance. This managerial tease gained his knowledge at umlsia Iiniversity. RALPH F. SMITH TIM povfs eye 'in fl ji11c'f1'z'11:y rollfng. Dotlz glance from lLC'lll'l'Il fo earth, ,fI'0IlI ffrzrfh io ,lL'!Il'L'Il.u Mid-Summer Nights Dream Miss Lydia Martin whose suggestion of A Mid-Summer Nights Dream, as her favorite Shakesperian play reminds us of the above quotation which suits her poetical nature. She loves the classics, translating the qualities and virtues of the great lit- erature to suit our class and individual needs. At INIoravian College, Lehigh University, McGill l'niveristy of Bfontreal, Canada, Ifniversity of Paris, and the Middlebury French School in Vermont, Miss Martin learned the romance languages. terprises. ALVIN N. FEGLEY 1 .1 . 4 . .I LYDIA MARTIN There is ll history 1.11, all llllflli-S lives, Fignrirzg 1110 nature of flu' HlI1t?S.U The Second Part of Henry the Fourth I,'niquei' describes this teacher whom we all know for though a strict disciplinarian, he has endeared himself to every one A graduate of Keystone State Normal School and later ot' I rinkhn and Marshall College, Mr. Fegley strives his utmost to instill within the minds of the students of N. H. S. some of lll? superlor knowledge of Math , Then. too, his work with the printing press for upon it has depended the success of many ol our en

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