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

 - Class of 1948

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reaciing mysteries, or French puhiications, playing, or traveiing. - . Languages Mathematics MARION I. LAUBACI-I As skiiifuiiy as her fingers run up and ciown the piano iceyhoarci, so ctoes Miss Lauhachis tongue circumvent the musical, yet oh so ciifficuit French vowels, not to mention her heautifui, sonorous intona- tion of the measured Latin. A true iover of symphonic music, her greatest cieiight is the pastoral. Normally, Miss Lauhach, the pos- sessor of a paractoxicai minci, is one of the more studiousiy inciineri memhers of the faculty. However, at times, her Hair for drama comes to the fore in hriiiiant ,presentations oi the annual commencement pageant, which she heads, and in senior ciass productions. Sponsor- ing the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y completes her schooi clay. Afterwards, it's ALVIN N. FEGELY , The sensitive fingers which devoutfuiiy sound the Amen on the organs of two churches and direct the choir anthems of ceiestiai heauty are also those which siciiiiuily prohe the mysteries of elec- tricity and cieiicateiy gauged the material for this volume hefore it went on the press. Their ownerss minci is just as otextrous as his fingers are, so cionst try teiiing secrets in French or German when Mr. Fegeiy is around, for not only wiii he understand them, hut he wiii correct your grammar as weii. in addition to languages, he is equaiiy as hriiiiant in geography, the sciences, mathematics and printing, although he teaches only the iast two named suhjects. Always husy, yet finding some time for the hest things in life, Fegeiy, hesicies his teaching and musicai ciuties, maintains his own printing and electrical shop at his Maxatawny home. Page 24 HENRY WEIR . The thrill of the chase is the thriii of thrills for Mr. Vveir, and the haying of the hounds is sweet music in his ears. Although we admit that this couici sometimes he misconstrueci as Hgoing to the ciogsf, it is cieiiiniteiy not the case with Mr. Weir. In reaiity, he is a canine fancier and an ace trainerg a crack shot, having achieved the state ritie championship and seconci piace severai times, and an expert on fieici and stream, as is attested hy his recently heing elected president of the Lappawinzo Fish and Game Protective association. Likewise a cracic mathematician in the classroom, he also exceis in the sciences and in offering frank opinions on the woes of the world.

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Enmmerlzial RoBERT R. WEDDE Smaii, sprightiy, and perenniaiiy springing samplers of hornespun humor that iceep us in stitches is Nh: Vvedde, who administers us large doses of commercial iaw. Although compieteiy lacking in musical training as such, the song of the harvest is the song of songs for Mr. Wedde, who can usually he found communing with Mother Earth on his farm at his native Kreidersviiie in off-school hours. Here, the warhiing of the hirds accompanies the soft Iuliahies sung hy gentle spring breezes, causing the plant life lovingly pianted hy him 1 n 111:15 Hume Ecnnnrnilzs to reach out leafy arms. His farming knowledge he imparts to his agricultural ciuh, and his delight in the roar of his tractor Finds a twin furrow in the smooth gliding of his Studebaker over hiii and dale. ELEANOR ROBERTS t Keen wit and innate love of music. especiaiy singing, seem to he DOEQOTHY L. MUS SELMAN A iover of the classics is iVirs. Musseiman, our diminutive home economics teacher, who shares her affection for the worlds greatest music with her favorite companion, her husband. A ciose competitor, of the classics for Mrs. Musseiman, who enjoys the distinction of being the smallest teacher in the entire junior-senior high school, however. is the kitchen, where she hears music in the aromatic sizzling of the siciiiet and the cheerful whistling of the steaming pot. Responsihie for a large part of the success of our school luncheon room, where she piays an invaiuahie roie, she is a devotee of sewing and traveling in off-time. attrihutes peculiar to the Vveish, and Miss Roioerts is no exception. If youhwant to know something ahout music, asic her. Or, if you need information ahout a trip, the logical consultant is Miss Roioerts, our school Richard Haiiiiourtong ii she hasn,t been there, sheys read about it. You,H enjoy partaicing of the wealth of information she possesses, and she is as simpie, direct and charming as the many outfits shess designed for piays and operettas. While her accent is focused on the husy hum of the needle, may we add a toast to her inestimahie performance in planning our school luncheon program and aid in managing its operation. Cut ot school, you will find her interested in any activity for the good of the community. Page 23



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- -1 - -a-...,, fu Physical Education 5t:iem:'e ALBERT ERDOSY The roars of the massed thousands of people who witness his hoys play leave lVlr. Erdosy unmoved. However, he is totally and lceenly attuned to the shrill trehle of the referees whistle, to the rhythmic thudding of ground-flailing leet, or to the thump of the pigslcin as it leaves the punterls toe. Une of the most successful coaches ever to head the Konlcrete Kids, this man with the physique of a Greelc god, toothpaste smile and nonchalant Wallc, last fall hrought the Blaclc and Grange gridders through their third straight undefeated season. Although he lilces to spend an evening at home listening to good music, his mind lceeps straying to footloall. An excellent physical education instructor in school, he is equally as excellent in the role of artist, interior decorator, or wood Carver at home. YE? wif? MABEL W. JENKINS The contralto voice which she formerly used to grace the A Capella choir at East Stroudslourg State Teachers college is now utilized loy lVliss ilenlcins to count cadence lor the paces through which she puts her classes in girls physical education. The possessor of an innate sense of rhythm and inherently music conscious, she has heen largely responsihle for most of the dances featured in school plays, operettas and assemhlies. Example? Ch, yes'-frernemher the Gay 90,s Revuen this spring? An ingenious decorator, many are the demands hy various organizations for her original ideas in this field. On the outside, her activities include hunting, fishing, arts and crafts, and photography. ERNEST A. PAPP The familiar phrase, Uhless your,little heartf, immediately con- jures up the image of Mr. Papp, our congenial class advisor, chemistry and physics instructor. The possessor of a heautilul tenor voice, he loses no opportunity to use it, and was formerly an active rnemher of the Bach choir, Bethlehem. However, most of his arias are now sung with us in music class, either literally or through the medium of frequent ntonicu tallcs. His experiments in chemistry have several times caused him to he suspected of heing a pyromaniac, while others have loeen so odiierous as to malce Chemistry the most unpopular suhjcct in school. An authority on love affairs, especially those oi the seniors, he has hecome adept at turning laces red. An nen- gineeru of field trips, haslcethall games, good times, hearty laughs, and a Hscrapu collector, we Wonder Whether he will ever Hengineeru himself into hecoming a furniture salesman. Page 25

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