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Assemblies And Lively I-Iomeroom Escapades There was enough Christmas cheer in Horneroom lil- to feed the whole Senior Class. Horneroom l3 girls took time out to pack special lunches for the football players. Homeroom programs were gen- erally serious, but All Work and no play-7' you know! So, who wants to be dull? Things got rather complicated in Homeroom l when that string game appeared on the Hallowe'en program. A proud moment for Home- room 3. Mr. Schneider announ- ces, 4'You have Won the Ampten- nian sales drive ! Page 25
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Our Talents Overflowed into Homemade The familiar cry, c'Westward Hof brings memories of our most spectacular junior assembly. For one hour We lived the life of a cowboy. Picture top righ!-There were cozy campfire scenes, songs of the open trail, and strumming guitars. Lower righz-Scarecrow shenanigans held us in thrall. Page 24 Indian maidens danced to the sun god. And we admired daunt- l e s s pioneers, including HC0tton Mouth Gertiew from Rattlesnake Gulch.
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There Were Seventh Grade Trips, Dance Classes, MARGARET FINK Bath, R. D. 2 Secretarial Want to make our prize speller blush? mention Moby Dick. Margie's specialties are daydreaming, rowboating, fishing, ocean dipping, and reading. Typewriters and tod- dlers rate with Margaret, too. Concrete Courier 15 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Amp- tennian 3. ESTH ER N. GARDY Allentown, R. D. 4- Secretarial Lovely to look at, delight- ful to hear. Essie solos her way into the hearts of her listeners from N. H. S. to the Allentown Symphony Con- certs. No boredom with Miss Mischief on the loose. The future? Who knows? says last minute Louie. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y lp Mixed Chous l, 2, 35 Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble l, 2, 32 District Chorus l, 2, 35 Forensics l, 2, 35 Amptennian 3. l JANE L. FOGEL 538 Washington Avenue Secretarial Dropping books again?? Wide-awake Jane is brimful of ideas-and chewing gum. Walking keeps her in trim for Shorthand, in which she excels. Teaching Shorthand or Civil Service work appeals to Jane. Girls' Chorus l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Photo Club l5 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Amptennian 3. JOHN R. J. GARGER 1508 Newport Avenue Clerical and Sales Keeping track of sports cars, especially Ferraries, comes natural for John. A master in the print shop, an asset at the Roxy, a coin and stamp collector. John will try linotype operating next. Band l, 2, 35 Amptennian 3. GLORIA E. FOX Bath, R. D. 2 Secretarial A melodious Take Me Out To The Ball Game intro- duces a slim smiling figure- Beauty. Luther League, 4-H Club, and choir work are in her line. Future predictions see Beauty skybound. Girls' Chorus l, 2, 35 Debate l5 Dramatic Club 25 Softball l5 Amptennian 35 Sophmore Class Secretaryj Mixed Chorus 2, 3 JOAN GEHRET 24541 Main Street College Preparatory Baby sitter Joni charms the tots with her laughing eyes and winsome ways. Piano doodling and cowboy ballads satisfy this Junior Speaker. Nurse Joan will entertain her patients with her tales. Dramatic Club l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Junior Speaking Contest: Amptennian 3. Page 26 HARLEY R. J. FRITZ, JR. Walnutport, R. D. l Industrial Arts Fritzie, the deep quiet type, wins shop math awards and rates with that certain some- one. Harley finds time for hunting and fishing, mech- anics and sports. Here's a likely prospect, Uucle Sam! DORIS RAYE GEIGER 1775 Hokendauqua Avenue Clerical and Sales Find the horses, and there's Doris on Trigger, her handsome Palomino. A smart dresser and lively conversa- tionalist is Doris who finds collecting statues of horses satisfying until she owns her own riding academy and stables of steeds someday. Girls' Chorus 2.
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