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IVIARY A. CHRIST NIAN 1442 Vl'ashington Avenue ,lInrc than liylzl airs mul rccollvcfecl farms, Of tlmsn most brisl' and giflrlyparcrl Huw. Twelfth Xight Here we have with us our little Mary, but she left her lamb at home. The school found in Mary a very studious girl in her three years of academic work. Beside being a studious girl sl1e also found time to show her stuff on the basketball court. Mary playing varsity forward for four years and helping to bring the championship to our High School for three consecutive years. deserves the credit of being the most outstanding girl athelete in the Valley. Acrulcrmfc Course Activities: Ba.rl'clball I. 2, 5, -Ig Glvu Club I, 2. 5: .lllliletic Club Ig Girl'.s' N Club 2, 5: Sec. 2: Pres. 55 Girl IiE.9f'I'l'0S 2: Girl Reserves 5g Spanish Bloouu 1: f'Goz'ern0r':r Daughter 5g 'Dill A boardu 2gCafeier'ia 2: Clwcrleazlcer 55 'KBits 0'Blarncy 43 .Yatioaal Honor Society 4, Vice- President. JOHN CEDAR 1366 Newport Avenue l'vl my lzearl Throbs to buou'ol1c'llziny: fell mr, rf your art Can tell as m.zu:h. Macbeth John upon entering this school seemed to be more of an un- assuming and quiet youth but this he overcame during two suc- ceeding years. One of the most liked and popular boys, Johnnie showed his ambition in school. especially in his work towards helping our Amptennian attain artistic success. Credit for his artistic work, one of the important features of this year book, must be given John. As we see him develop initiative we hope his future plans will merit the word success. Com marc-i al C'our.s'c .-lcfiritiesz HII31iII8SS f'lub I1 f'0IIllIIL'I'C7.Kll Club 2, 5, 43 Ifonzrrzicrcial Club l'rz'siclent 45 Glas Ulub 43 Football 4: .'lII11IlL'IlII'lClIl Slajf' 4. FRANK CI-IRISTOF 456 East 11th Street Anil to my stale grew stranger, being iransporicfl And rapt in secret studies. The Tempest A silent but fun making chap who speaks only to intimate friends, and to strangers if necessary. He is tall and of athletic built. He usually wears a blue suit that shows a pleasing contrast with his brown hair and dark eyes. All the fellows like himg the football scrubs respected him. His innate refinement and courtesy attract all who know him. The course of study he chooses fashions him as the business man. Commercial Course Acti'ivitie.s': Football I, Z, 5. 4g Baseball I, 2, 5, 4: IV Club 5, 49 Class Basketball 1, 2, 5, 45 Hi- Y 5, 4g Commercial Club 2.
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WARREN BELL 1260 Main Street He is as horribly conceited of him: and pants and looks pale as if a bear 'were at his heels. Twelfth Night This young Romeo is one of the most handsome boys of our class. From freshmen days Belly has been a ladies man. We note that often in his study of the Age of Chivalry he learned the tactics of a gallant knight who wins a Lynette. While Warren is interested in the study of law we emphasize the importance of preparation. Vile hope to hear of his ability in a strong defense. A cad e mi 0 Course Activities: Class Basketball Ig Class Baseball lg Hi-Y 2g Rad-io Club 2: Hi- Y Club Secretaryg Korlalc Clubg Footballg Student lllauugerfor baskctballg Delegate ta Ili- Y conference at Lancaster 5. CATI-LERINE BEHRINGER 1543 Main Street As I hope for quiet flay.s',fa1'1' isszw, and long life. The Tempest Catherine is the auburn-haired lassie of the class of '32. Her unusually quiet disposition is relieved occasionally by a temper. During English class periods she arranges and collects favorite quotations. It seems to be one of her hobbies. Love of the best in thought craves her attention. Perhaps that is why she thinks more than she speaks. Commercial Course Actirzilesz All Aboardw 23 Spanish nI00llu,uB1'fS O' Blarney 4g Class Basketball I, 25 Girl Reserves 2, 5g Catering Club 2, 53 Glee STANLEY BRADER 1609 Washington Avenue Uuloose thy long imp-riso-nerl thoughts, And let thy tongue be equal 'witlz thy heart. Henry the Fourth lVho's that quiet boy among that noisy group. Why that's none other than our old friend Stanley Brader. Stanley is one of the quiet chaps in this class of 1932. He believes in listening while others do the talking and noise making. Through his quiet unassuming manner and willingness to lend a helping hand to a friend in need, Stanley has Won for himself many friends within and without our high school portals. General Course Activities: Band I, 2, 5, 4g Football I, 2, 5, 43 Radio Club Vica- President 23 Printing Club, Secretary 4g Biology Club Zg Science Club 1. Club Ig Girls Chorus 53 rlfusic Club I.
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NORMAN CLAUSER NValnutport, Pa. R. F. D. 1 Now my nzasfcrs, happy man be his dole, say I. Every man fn his business. Henry Fourth Norman is a tall lad from the country neighboring VValnutport. He is doleful most ofthe time, but when he is in a talkative mood, or with his chosen friends, he is as merry as the group. His favorite pastime is arguing with a teacher concerning the value of studies. His love of outdoor activities is in preference to his love of books and study. C'ommc'rcial Course Aciiz'1'1ic's: f'om111z'rc'1'al Club 2, 5, 4. L JOHN CRAYOSKY - 1417 Newport Avenue Spoke like a tall fellow that respccfs his re p111at1'on. Richard III The whistle blows and the game is about to start. But who is that tall, handsome center on the Northampton basketball squad now shaking hands with the center of the opposite team? He is our friend, Johnnie Johnnie is studious but not of the nature to voice his op- inions openly. Instead he keeps them for himself, saying cautiously what he wants heard by his teachers. Commercial Course Acl'iviiz'cs: Basketball I, 2, 5, 43 Baseball I, 5, 45 C'ommcfc'ial Club I, 2, 5, 4. JOSEPHINE A. CLAUSER 2486 Main Street And she is subtle, and as prone to 7lL'l.YC'll'lEff As she is able to gselfo-rm MQW Henry Eighth A wanderer in the land of mischief and adventure is this gay, light-haired, brown-eyed Juliet, who might meet her Romeo when she enters Stroudsburg. In her wanderings, Teddy has gained friends in Catty, Palmerton and many other towns. Toddy did not exert herself in her studies, but she made up for it when she played as our snappy side-center for two years. Commercial Cfoursc Acthritics: Basketball I, 2, 5, 4g Aihletic Club, rice-yircsidcnt lg f'07Il7!l!?I'6'1lt1l Club, president I 1 Girl Reserves 2, Sec. 25 Girl Reserves 5: f'utcr'ing Flub. Vice Pres. 2g Secretary qf Ilmna Rooms 5g f'hc'crlearlz'r Eg ' N' Club, Sccrciqry 5g Siudenf C'o1nzc'1'l I, 2: Span-ish illoonf' 1.
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