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Jczigd fd emlo ara Seated-Carol Berg and William Stranzl. Standing-Richard Moore, Mr. Ernest Papp, and Raymond Kohler. ss flower-Camellia lass colors-Maroon and Grey lass motto-A winner never quits, A quitter never wins. lass adviser-Ernest Papp Swords clashed! Bugles sounded and deafened the cries the erusadersll' Hectic, wonderful history! But we have history, too. Three years ago one hundred and thirty- gangling sophomores invaded these halls in their own crusade. Awkward youths we were then, but we got hep to the ways of N.H.S. In our march for edu- we elected Jimmy Hankee as our class president, Berg, vice-president, Nancy Hess, secretary, and Moore, treasurer. That was a fine start. In this we already saw stellar athletes in the making. There ll Stranzl who made the varsity basketeers, and Richie already showed skill as an all-around sportsman. did our bit for Forensics, choruses, and debate. Re- Naney Hess as our sophomore orator? September, 1951, found our crusade for learning far from e. This was a busy 'year for one hundred and fifteen uniors. Now there were class rings glittering on fingers, ard earned N's were appearing on sweaters, and driver's OF FICERS-JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR Preszdmzt .... .............. VN 7ILLIAM STRANZ.L Vice-president .. .. RICIIARD MOORE Secretary .... ..... C AROL BERG Treasurev' . . . . . RAYMOND KOHLER training permits were bulging in our stuffed wallets. lNe surpassed even the seniors in varsity sports as Alex Stubits, our knight of the einder trail , actually captained the track team. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The Junior Speaking Contest, February 20th, 1952. lVc were dramatically in the spotlight as Mllcs. Hill. Perdick, Simcoe, and Durs and Messrs. Hankee, Miller, Kowalyshyn, and Einfalt gave their stirring performances. It's hard to believe, but here we are-big seniors putting our precious memories between the covers of this book. There are one hundred and ten of us surviving our twelve year crusade for culture. Advanced in learning and foresight, we are ready to strike out in other fields. We have our dreams, our ambitions. Now, as Thoreau said, we must . . . put a foundation under them. Page 29
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ALFRED A. BARTHOLOMEW Northampton R. D. 1 College Preparatory Our shy guy from Scemsville takes the 4-H honors in poultry raising fand potato picking on school timclj Barty is a grunt and groan man weekdays and a solid churchman Sundays. Farm- ing or teaching, Sir Bart? Weight 2, 3, Photo Club 2, QTreas. 2j, N Club 35 lNrestling 2, 3, Track 2, 3. NANCY MAE BILLMAN Y Bethlehem R. D. 2 Secretarial Bobbing curls and a Mona Lisa smile describes our pert president of the Penna. Cen- tral Eastern District of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Nan spends hours with her oil paints and green Fords! Lady Nancy hopesto be mistress of the mop and brush. i Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 fPres. of Central East District 315 Amptennian 35 Dra- matic 1, 2, 3 fVice-Pres. 3l. Q 1 JOSEPH 1- BHDER ' mcnmzo s. altnslmen ' 716 Main Street College freparatory With a twinkle in his eye he stops the girls as he goes by. Playing a Sax in the school band occupies most of Sir joe's time . .V . Deliberate and precise . . . Dr. Bildcr is the M.D. of tomorrow. Hi-Y 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 33 Kepler Society 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, Amptermian 3. Bethlehem R. D. 2 I College Preparatory A way with the gals has this modern musketeer. Hot- rod'f Dick knows the score on auto racingfcorn husking, or operating gas stations. Sir Richard will study scientific farming at Penn State. Rifle Club 1, 3, NVeight Club 13 Hi-Y 1, 2. Page 30 CAROL J. BERQ ' 155.2 Washington Avenue .- College ,Preparatory 'N' Sport clothes with zip-an eyc for color: and style-crea4 tions from fthe hands of Carol. 'That laugh, those miniature bottles, and that pennant collection should make Lady Carol popular at-Drexel. . Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 qrreasf 2, Se'c'y 31-5 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Majorette 1, 2, '33 Na- tional Honor Solciety 3, Aniptennian'3g Class Sec'y 2, 3g Class'Vice-Pres. 1. PAUL G. BILLY 1370 Washington Avenue College Preparatory Triple sportster Butch ex- cells on' the gridiron, the mats, and the diamond. Boating at Dorney Park suits Sir Paul, too. His quiet ways, his unique hair-do, his long, long legs will fit into a fine chem. lab. future. Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3g Clinic 2, 3 g Weight Club 1, 23 Amptennian 35 N Club 1, 2, 3.
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