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

 - Class of 1936

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PAULINE BILOVESKY 101 West 10th Street Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes. Soft as her clime, and sunny as her skies. —Byron Pauline is one of us girls blessed with a truly sunny dispose tion for which she is esteemed by her friends. Her serious thoughts turn towards mathematics as she is decidedly mathematically inclined. Mr. Fegely can vouch for this. Although she is serious in regards to her school work, her sense of humor makes itself known when a truly humorous situation arises needless to say there are many. She has a kind-hearted disposition and we all can verify that To know her is to love her. Academic Course. Rings in the Sawdust, Oh! Doctor,” Bachelor's Choice, Amptennian Staff, Catering Club, Glee Club. EMMA BUDIHAUS 1831 Main Street Wit, nou and then, struck smartly, shows a spark. —Cowper Quiet, studious, cheerful Emma. Studious—yes. Emma ranks high in scholarship. Cheerful. Always a smile is her motto. Quiet ... ah! This is the question. Talking is her pet hobby. Who hasn’t heard her hearty laugh. Last but not least we shall never forget her interpretation of that famous blues song Dinah.” While we think she would be a very good blues singer, we hear her declare her choice of a life’s career in the teaching profession. No matter what her work will be, the work will be well done. Academic Course. National Honor Society, Girl Reserves, Student Manager, Junior Oratorical Contest, Oh! Doctor,” Lantern Land,” Debating Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club. MARY BUDNICK 666 East 20th Street Knitting and withal singing, and it seemed that her ivice comforted her hands to work. —Sir Philip Sidney Mary promises to be a real woman whose love of art-craft suits the quiet peace and beauty of home. She loves to prepare food too. To her many friends Mary’s home-life is so interesting that they have sought her in learning how to crochet and embroider designs of Ukranian art and adopt them to home furnishings. No one can quite tell how interesting the boys arc to Mary. She holds her own counsel admitting to no one what she thinks or feels. Typing letters of every day business will carry on the duties of the home, office, or any other place that will suit a lov. er-of-home. Commercial Course. Glee Club, Lantern Land, Health Revue, Catering Club, Art Club.

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NICHOLAS BAHNIUK 2369 Washington Avenue Talkers are no good doers; be assur’d We come to use our hands and not our tongues. —Shakespeare Although quiet and reserved in class, Nick” can and does show his spirit on the basketball floor, acting as center for one of the class teams. In summer time, Nick, as a caddy, shows his endurance and perseverance, especially when hunting for a ball in weeds up to his knees. Rather than being heard, Nick prefers being seen, and rather than being seen he prefers to see; all of which surely rates him A-l, and will help him reach his aim in life, about which, as usual, he is strangely silent. General Course. Class Basketball, Oh! Doctor. BEATRICE BEAHM 2236 Main Street When things uere as fine as could be I thought 'twas the spring; but also it was she. —John Byron To share and share alike, Beatty spends her time with both boys and girls. She makes a jolly companion, erstwhile student, ana honorable classmate. We wonder whether Beatty is interested more in the con-tn.ercial course, or an usher in a local theatre, which she makes a habit to attend at least once a week. With her joking and jesting, she has become a popular chum among her classmates. Her winning personality will help her succeed in the business world. Therefore the senior class extends their wishes for success to their beloved classmate. Commercial Course. Glee Club, Rings in the Sawdust. PETER BEDNARCIK 2399 Washington Avenue Speech is better than silence; silence is better than speech. —Emerson Is Pete here today? The usual question is asked when this Hi-Y man decides to go fishing or hunting; clerk in his father’s grocery store, or drive down Main Street in his Chevy. This dark-haired, true-lover of sports has received honors for his excellent work in life-searching at the Swimming Hole last summer, and in football, playing a good guard position. Although Pete seems shy, he is quite able to add splendid information to a conversation that commands his respect. The natural refinement of our classmate is most pleasing, even when he is silent. Commercial Course. Hi-Y, Commercial Club, Football.



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DELMA COLEMAN 822 Lincoln Avenue O, Life! hou pleasant is thy morning. Young Fancy's rays the hills adorning! Cold pausing Cautior’s lesson scorning. We frisk away. Like schoolboys, at the expected warning, To joy and play. —Burns Who is this bundle of radiating personality? None other than Mickey”—the clown of the class. Whenever in doubt as to Mickey’s whereabouts listen for giggles, chewing gum, and the remainder of the Big Four.” Mickey displays her athletic ability and prowess by starring for N. H. S. in basketball. This petite young miss likes to eat, sleep, and study, when her nights are not taken up by Romeo.” Her classmates wish success to this jovial, rollicking, and fun-loving maiden. Commercial Course. Varsity Basketball, Oh! Doc or,” ”Lan ern Land”, “Rings in the Sawdust”, Glee Club, Gym Exhibitions. ARLENE DANNER 310 East 19th Street Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. —Coleridge Danner” is one of our most popular girls. Besides playing the violin in our high school orchestra, her favorite hobby is driving the Buick. She is a great supporter of all our athletic sports and a faithful member of the Girl Reserves. Her winning smile and pleasing disposition are two of the chief characteristics so essential to her chosen career. Arlene has her heart and soul set becoming a nurse. May she reach the top of her ladder of ambition. Academic Course. Rings in the Sawdust,” Oh! Doctor,” Health Revue, Girl Reserves, Orchestra, Glee Club, dramatic Club. STEPHEN DEMCHYK 2357 Washington Avenue To those who know thee not, no words can paint; And those who know thee, knou all words are faint. — More Steve is one of those rare fellows who makes a good impression and lives up to it. One cannot help liking Steve; his genial good nature and his versatility as an athlete have won him the respect and affection of his classmates. No one feels more at home on the gridiron or in the court. As varsity end in football he was always in the thick of the scrimmage, contributing one of the touchdowns to win the Catty” game. Then he ably captained the basketball team. Yes, he is a student too. With all his attainments this Apollo has set more than one tender heart throbbing, but he still remains modest and unassuming. Academic Course. Vice-President of Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Baseball.

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