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

 - Class of 1917

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The Senior Gass History—Continued men in the annual game of Etteyafal. We then threw off our appearance of greenness and elected the following class officers: President. Frank Smith; Vice-President. Ruth Marklc; Secretary. Virginia Lehr; Treasurer, Walter Ostcrstock. During this year we presented the record breaking football team with maroon sweaters. We made our final appearance that year before the school when we presented The Suffragette Baby and a minstrel. Upon returning as Juniors, we were grieved to hear of the death of our dear friend and classmate. Onita Ruch. Good fellowship and class spirit were not lacking during our Junior year. We first elected the following officers: President, Norman Hittingcr; Vice-President, Ruth Marklc; Secretary, Robert I'rcytag; Treasurer, Aaron Illick. This year, even more than in other years, we were represented on the football and basketball teams and also in the musical organizations. Our Junior-Senior Reception and Junior Hop were decided successes and who will forget St. Patrick’s Day and Junior Day, especially the girls who were gayly-beribboned with their hair down their backs? From that day on we were Seniors and decided to enter into our last year zealously. When we came to the last act of our drama, a great change took place. The high school system was changed and many new faces appeared among us. The Seniors were not at ease and felt entirely lost. But we finally found our- selves and again entered into the different activities. We elected these officers: President, Walter Krantz; Vice-Presi- dent, Wilhchnina Hay; Secretary, I orothy Miller; Treasurers, Gladys Brown and Lawrence Palmer. Several dances were held which proved to be delightful affairs. We originated a club in journalism called the Harding Davis News- paper Club which proved a great success. Thus, it can be seen that we have l ecn successful at all times, as Freshmen, as Sophomores, as Juniors and as Seniors. Our associations as a class have been pleasant, and we trust a bright future lies open before us,—but although it promises increased freedom, and though it invites new companionship, the attractions of the world cannot make us for- get those bonds which will ever unite us with our Alma Mater. u HISTORIAN.

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The Senior Class History HE four years of our high school course may be com- pared to four acts of a drama composed of comic, tragic, and serious events. Four times the curtain has risen, and the fourth act will soon join the others in the glorious realm of the past. The final chapter of the history of the Class of 1917 must now be written. When we entered as Freshmen, the role which we were to play was one of im- portance. We numbered one hundred sev- enty-five, which was the largest class that had been enrolled prior to this time. We showed our ability in nearly all the activi- ties of the school. Two of our boys were on the record breaking varsity football team; the basket ball teams, mandolin and glee clubs, and the orchestra, all contained members of the Freshmen class. Upon re- turning for the second year of our High School career, we again entered immediately into its spirit. We first defeated the Fresh- 21

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