Easton Area High School - Rechauffe Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1910

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Senior Class Events UST as every story has two sides to it, so the events of the Senior Year were of two varieties— the common-place; and the calamitous (?). The former had their programs laid out and followed the regular routine established by precedent; the latter grew out of oblivion and like the soap bubble freed from the pipe, rose and burst, leaving nothing but misty recollections. Even as the last shall be first, so shall the last-named variety be explained first. The Notorious Cat Call The first in order of happening was the advent of a new member into our midst about the beginning of last winter in the form of Mr. Thomas Cat. of whom the faculty even, were unable to gain the slightest particulars or to obtain a clue as to his whereabouts. The members of the class, not wishing to be rude »o the stranger, allowed him to torment and torture the members of the faculty at will, thinking that surely our wily Principal would soon find out the miscreant. This Mr. Cat’s middle name must have been Fox, for he certainly was sly in eluding all the employed servants of Mr. Jones, even that faithful, alert Johnny-on-the-spot Mr. Uliler. At last when Mr. Jones had applied the rule it was discovered that the new member was none other that Mr. Win, Dutt, who had been mas- querading in his new role of Mr. Thomas Cat. Senior A. A. Last but not le.nl of lU CUu At about 9 a. m. on the morning of the twenty-first of April a new organization came into existence in the form of the Senior A. A. (Ananias Association). Without the least note of warning our pedigree was handed out to us in excellent (?) but sizzling terms. We all felt like three cents after that terrible raking over in front of the whole school, didn’t we fellows? My! wasn’t it awful? We have certainly improved since and where is there a body of

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young men who would not tremble if they were told with thundering voice: You are the biggest bunch of liars ever entered High School. Arbor Day A great and portentous event took place on the twenty-third of April in the year Nineteen Hundred and Nine. The Class of Nineteen Ten made a most auspicious debut into the world of entertainers. The subjects on Arbor Day, though usually considered somewhat dull, were brightened beyond expectations, and an instructive as well as entertaining program was rendered very successfully by the new members of the oratorical circle. The affair was voted a success by all who attended, and everyone went away well pleased with the entertainment afforded them. Easton High School Football Teams Annual Banquet The sixth annual football banquet of the Easton High School Athletic Association was held at the Franklin House December 8. It was the most successful banquet in the annals of the school. Mr. Jones held the chair as toastmaster and took his part well. After Mr. Jones’ opening speech Coach Gross gave a toast to Our Success. Others responded with toasts also, among them Oscar Meeker, on “Athletics in General.” After the toasts the coveted “E” was awarded by Fred McElroy, manager of the team, to the following men: Balcntinc. Blackburn, Folkcnson, Shawde. Giberson, Genthcr, Dutt, Larkin, Strausburg, Stone, Dewson, Freeman. McElroy. Following the awarding of the “E’s” the election of captain for next year took place. Daniel Blackburn, the star fullback of the past season, was unanimously elected. I 10th Day On March 4. 1910. the Senior Class entertained the school and its friends with the Hundred and Tenth Day exercises. The affair was entirely successful and many capable judges voted it the best program ever rendered in the school by a Senior Class. A noted event happened, the first, but nevertheless gratifying. ap| earance of the Glee Club arid Glee Club Quartet. All the musical organizations of the school contributed to the entertainment and their efforts were received with resounding applause. Of the speakers, every one distinguished him or herself and no complaints were heard that the exercises were dry. Every moment was taken up by something lively and en- tertaining, such as these rushing times demand. It was the last, but certainly not the least, auspicious appearance of the Seniors on the platform in the Anditorium of E. H. S. 22

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