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

 - Class of 1918

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Easton Area High School - Rechauffe Yearbook (Easton, PA) online collection, 1918 Edition, Page 32 of 84
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Anna Troxeu.- (Joc) King decides great things. Amelia Turekie—“Mindful not of herself. Elizabeth Walter—“The reward of one duty is the power to fulfil another. Frances Werkeiser—“Thou child of joy. Esther Wesbecker—“Her laugh is gayly persistent.” Lillian Wesley—“Enthusiasm achieves great things. Dora Willever—“To bear is to conquer our fate. Della Workman—“Wit and humor belong to genius alone. Edward Awls—“I’m not in the role of common men?? Edward F. Arnold— Everything is pretty that is young. John Baltzer—“He’s a model man. Leroy Barr—“A newcomer, liked by all. Van Allen Bealer—“ 'Tis the work of the Fifth Ward. John Benjamin—“Greater men than I may have lived, but 1 doubt it.” Darl Beth man— He warbles with his tenor voice?? Elmer Bloch—“I was elevated by the consciousness of my in- tellectual superiority. William Boyd— Our intellectual janitor. Raymond Brassincton— Future mayor of Glendon. L. Rf.nton Brown—“Frey and Forkcr’s silent partner (I reckon ’lis so.) Andrew BURWELL—“Noise, noise, and then some.” Joseph Carte —“He's so young and foolish. Harrison Clements—“Though 1 look old, I’m still strong and husky.” David Cohen—“Nine ball in the side-pocket. Clarence Crobaucii—“A profound scholar? Paul Eilenbercer— Quantity and quality( ?)” Richard Foster— Intelligence, industry, and integrity.” (????) Howard Fucate— When I became a man, I put away childish things.” (Outside.) Arthur Griffith—1 Mary had a little (?) lamb.” (She called it Art.) Minor Haceter—“Ignorance is bliss.”

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HELEN Keim—' Sometimes she's good, sometimes she's bad. but always jolly. Gladys Klein hans—“Nonsense, now and then, is pleasant. Grace Labold— Does well, acts nobly; angels could no more. Gladys Levers— We wonder whether she practices on a Lester Piano. Katherine Lutz—“What is life when wanting love? Evelyn Major— Our deeds determine us as much as we de- termine our deeds.” Laura MaSON—“Haste thee nymph and bring with thee jest and youthful jollity. Mary McNally— Many a joke has she. Katherine Meyers—“As merry as the day is long.” Mabel Miles— Thrifty and thoughtful of others. Mary Alice Miller— A maiden full of glee.” Jennie Moses—“A pleasing countenance is a silent recommen- dation. Ethelbelle Mutchler—“Youth, beauty, wisdom, courage, all that happiness and prime can happy call.” Elizabeth Noonan—“A blushing bud of innocence. Ethel Norton— “With every beauty of person And every environment of mind.” Mary O'Louchlin— How happy some o'er other—some can be. Helen M. Raisbeck—“Wit now and then, struck smartly, shows a spark. Sophie Ralph—“On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined. Mary L. Sandt—“Lately involved in the study of Art. Vera Schmell—“Oh. why has happiness so short a day? Elizabeth Schmid—“Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven.” Cecelia Schroeder— I have a heart with room for every joy.” Meta L. Sharp— Genius can never despise labor. Bessie Sherer— She is too good—for her own good.” Ruth Sherrer—“A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Phoebe Sickels—“There's mischief in this girl.” Helen Snyder—“Here, there, and everywhere.” Alberta Stotz—“A cheerful companion is worth gold.” Lela M. Streepy—“What sweet delight a quiet life affords.”



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Garner. Hahn— What cannot be cured must be endured. Donald Hawk— Ye Gods! What a nuisance. Harms Heck—“The ladies go wild over me. Monttord IuiCK—“Rcputed wise for saying nothing. Alexander Jacobson—“The Hope of the World (????????) Willard' Jones—“Samuel Johnson’s only rival. Donald Keller— Wilson Township's mathematician? B. Franklin Lerch—“It's all camouflage.' Benjamin Levin— Silent and studious? Drew Martin—“Harmless, innocent and to be pitied.” Thomas Melnerey—“Come on, 'Red.' Vincent Moses— Beef Trust. Warren Moyer—“Ye Gods! What have we here? Robert Richards—“He says Als-over.” Oliver REESE--“Wantcd: A nurse. Geomce Rookek—“Mechanical genius. (????????) Chester Roseberry—1 He's got a stiff job. (Undertaker) Paul Ross - Our observation tower.' Robert Rowe—‘‘A quiet unassuming young chap.” (???) John Ruck— He reads much and is a great observer.” Kenneth Sandt—“PTwrg has its charms. (????) LijOYD San or—“Our future optician.” Melvin Sarcent—“I heard a hollow sound; who rapped my skull?” Lewis Sciiaeer—“A mere mass of molecules.” Gustave Schuler—“Sweet is an infant's waking smile. Paul Seicman—“A lion among the ladies is a dreadful thing.” Ralph Seifert— “If he was chosen as the best. Lord have mercy on the rest.” Granville Seyler—'The Acute of perfection.” John Shields— Please go away and let me sleep. Louis Silverstein—“Chemically analyzed as gat. Earl Smith—“To be handled with care.” Walter Smith— In face an angel, but otherwise a nuisance. Howard Stull—“I'm gonna Dun-lap you on the jaw. Lawrence Taylor—“He’s a cutter ( ?) among the Frosh girls. Clinton Thomas—“I wanna be tough.”

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