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

 - Class of 1932

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l-Vull read in poetry .-I nd other books, good ones, I warrant ye. The Taming of the Shrew Miss Hausman of Cedar Crest College teaches German and English broadening the horizon of students in poetry and lit- erature. Her infinite knowledge of life-values gained through reading invites boys and girls to unfold themselves through creative reading. for 'zvlzmf lr is H A RRY 'l'INKCO1.1 I shall .vlmrt my -word By Ic11gil1cn1'l1y my return. Cymbeline Miss Tucker suggested this quotation to us when she taught us the short and long of each word. Quick short words in short- hand and long words in typewriting was her specialty. At the Peirce School of Business Administration in Pllilaclelpllia. and summer sessions at Temple and Susquehanna University, Miss Tucker prepared for her career. MARY FRANCES HAVSMAN Ile hufh o lzvart lm SUIIIIII as a bell and his fongzw 'fs file clappel heart t1zz'nk.s his lonyua 811011 Irs. Much Ado About Nothing A successful teacher, an eminent dehator, at lover of nature all these characteristics are embodied in this one man. Due to his training ut Penn State. Mr. Tinkcom has been able to develop an active interest in debating within our school. MADOLIN TUCKER

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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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' ' r She f1H!'Sl1.0IIl6SS 'IUZ-lll. her suwet harmony A1111 other chosen, atlracfious, zvoulzl allure A ml vuahe a battery through his liC4C!fUIl'd paris, Wlrlclz now are lnidzvay st0pp'fl. Pericles, Prince of Tyre Melody and harmony are combined in zi song service when Miss Laros leads at chapel programs. Tuning smiles into the hearts of high school students was taught to this little music box by the faculty of Temple University and West Chester. LILLIAN LA ROS Thai Nature mighf stauzl -up. Anil say to all fhc u'orlrl, This is cz man! Julius Caesar To have il beautiful home with fragrant and blooming flowers surrounding it seems to be the pleasure of our lllitllllltl training teacher. To guide boys in how to plan u cozy home with furniture that they may make, adds much to the interest of this man who received his schooling from Keystone State Teachers College and Penn State College. 6 CLINTON A. BILHEIMER For rirtuc' cannot so 'iuoculate our old stock bu! we .shall rvlfslz of it. Hamlet Miss Cochran who chooses Hamlet as her favorite Shakes- perian play, causes us to stop and wonder at her ambition of a 'great mind. She was graduated from Rider College and joined our faculty this school year directing students in the science of bookkeeping, mathematics, and commercial geography. CORNELIA COCHRAN

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