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HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS (Continued) names of the scholars who have attained the highest grade in English for four years. That year passed by very rapidly, and after a two months’ vacation we were back in school. Almost immediately we held the Junior Class meeting. At this time we abolished the usual method of holding the mcctng by inviting the Seniors as our guests. This change pleased every one and it is hoped that it will be a lasting custom. On Arbor Day also, we introduced a new custom by planting a tree in front of the school after the exercises. Thus ended our Junior year. On our return to school the following year, these officers were chosen: President, Brunner; Vice-President, Miss Freeman; Treasurer, Frey;.and Secretary. Miss Vogel. These have beet» very dutiful in their offices. During this year, even more than in other years we have been represented on the football, basketball, baseball and track teams. It was the men front the Class of 1915 that for the greater part made up this year’s football machine. On the gridiron we were represented by Capt. Brunner. McCarthy, Cole, Wolbert, Rundlc, Christmas, Purscll and Albus. It was Albus, by the way, who scored the touchdown against Phillipsburg. On the basketball team we had Capt. McCarthy, Brunner, Scipcl and Fairer. Capt. Albus and Brunner formed the basis for the baseball team, while Capt. Cole, Cohen and Rundlc upheld the honor of E. H. S. on track and field. We helped to beat Bethlehem High School in the debate by having Fehr as our representative. Our Senior year was an eventful one. We had our Christmas exercises, then the Senior play, the trip to Washington, and Commencement. All of these were decided successes. Thus, it can be seen that we have been suc- cessful at all times, as Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. Many changes have marked our four years. The rapid growth of the school, the strength of our athletes, the new Principal, the new Superintendent and the new methods of teaching. All are prophesies of a great name for Easton High School. So, members of this school, we charge you to uphold its traditions and to keep the name of Easton High School in your thoughts. 3
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Senior Class Officers Leonard A. Brunner ..........................President Helen Vogel ........ Eva Freeman ............................Vice-President Donald Frev ........ Julius Naab ..................................Historian Secretary Treasurer Senior Cabinet Leonard A. Brunner Eva Freeman Helen Vocel Donald Frey Frank Albus Walter Christmas Charles Fehr Mary Macee Katherine Rebert Lucy Bealer Enrollment Frank J. Albus—Football 2, Baseball 4 (Captain 2), Basketball 1, Junto Staff, Rechauffe Staff, Senior Cabinet. C. Spenser Allen. Ernest R. Armstrong—Class Treasurer 2, Treasurer E. H. S. A., Mandolin Club 3 (Leader 1), Glee Club, Tennis. Harry Baumeister. Gerard L. Bayles—Tennis 2 (Captain), Mandolin Club, Scrub Basketball. Leonard A. Brunner—Football 4 (Captain 1), Basket- ball 3 (Captain 2), Baseball 4, Class President, Executive Committee. Walter F. Christmas—Football 1, Editor Rechauffe, Junto Staff, Senior Cabinet, Scrub Basketball 2. Abraham N. Coiien—Football 1, Track 4, Senior Play, Scrub Football 1. John S. Cole—Football 4, Track 4 (Captain 2), Glee Club 4 (President 2), Senior Play, Scrub Basket- ball, Scrub Baseball. 3 5
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