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

 - Class of 1919

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Mencel, Reba— A ton of dynamite could not budge her. Merwarth, Marjorie— Her voice is but the shadow of a sound.” Meyers, Katherine—“The dart of cupra has found its way to her.” Michi.er, Emiue—“There arc smiles----!” Mintz, Florence—1'‘Beauty personified.” Paul, Nellie—“Her beauty fair is only surpassed by her golden hair.” Purski.l, Kathryn— She is often late, But whether it’s carelessness. Or whether it’s Fate, We know not.” Ree», Vera—“Capable, clever, witty, athletic, lovable. (C’est vrai). Reichard, Edith—“Speaking of the Irish- There ish no holes in that shoot.’” Roberts, Beatrice - From the crown of her head to the soles of her feet she is all mirth.” Sage, Frances— Lotta Crust. Shirer, Adeline— Stillmorc Crust. Santee, Margaret—“How’re you going to keep her down on the farm?” Shipp, Helena—“With motions all at random caught. A sort of mental fricassee. 3 Schulte, Jf.nxie— A modest maid. Siikrkr, Bessie— Bashful in school, hut outside—! Smith, Elizabeth—“Everything is that can. Snyder, Etiipx—“Dancing is my chief pleasure in life. Stark, Eleanors- - With dainty steps she walks.” Titus, Ruth— Her favorite amusements are music, instruments, and poetry.” Tomer, Irene—“Honors come by diligence.” Trumbork, Irene—“A simple child of nature.” Wagner, Ruth— She comes, she goes, she hurries, she flurries, in short, she hardly walks.” Weaver, Agnes— As merry as the day is long.” Weiss, Ruth—“Fine of the fine, shy of the shy.” W’erk it KISER, Florence—“A tiny, mouse-like creature.” Wilhelm, Marcaret— Smiling, never speaks. Williams, Ruth— She never flunked, she never cribbed, I reckon she never knowed how.” Younc, Margaret— O well for her whose will is strong.” 25 Younckin, Elizabeth—“Watch her grin.

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Junior Quotations Collmar, Rida— You look wise, please correct the error.” Dennic, Elizabeth—“Whatever breathes, lives.” Dougherty, Frances—“Laughing is a higher accomplishment than crying. Edge, Mary Allen—“A mischief-making monkey from her birth.” Everson, Rose—“An example of industry. Gebhardt, Elizabeth—“My, but we love the movies.” Godley, Elizabeth—“They do well who do their duty.” Hall, Eleanor— She looks quiet,—but—!” Hartley, Ruth— Look at that pile of books!” Hartzell, Allura—“Allurcr.” HartzeLL, Edith—“Quiet, gentle and still.” Heck, Dorothy— A shy face is better than a forward heart.” Heck, Ethel— There is no flower that blooms in May half so sweet as thou art.” Hesselcrave, Ethel— What a bright head we’ve got!” 2, Hill, Helen— It's awful to be popular.” Hopper, Louise—' Like a tail, slender elm sighing in the breeze.” Horne, Ethel—“Seldom seen alone.” Hupnacel, Blanche—“Small but to be heard. Huches, Elizabeth— Thou shall not live by grades alone.” Kackline, Katharine— K—k—k—Katie!” Kelciiner, Venetta—“The bloom of the country is on her check. Kelsey, Ethel—“Doesn’t she look indignant?” Kidney, Helen—“Not giddy nor talkative.” Kieper, Jane—“A rose from the wilderness.” Kirkpatrick, Dorothy—“Her stature tall—I hate a dumpy woman.” Kleinhans, Gladys—“Meet me by the study-hall door. Lippey, Evelyn—“A thousand cupids within those curls did sit.” Martin, Elizabeth—“A maiden much addicted to wit.”



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Brown, Gordon—“Tis folly to be wise.” Brown, Philip—“Professional bluffer. Brunstetter, Homer— I love the ladies; but I’m bashful. Callahan, John—“A man after his own heart.” Clark, Wallace—“A modest politician.” Coyle, Louis— I am a nut. Thank you. Crider, Daniel— Gone but not forgotten.” CrocaUCH, Jesse—“My mind to me a kingdom is.” Davis, Roland—“A wise son maketh a glad father. Eschenbach, Charles— A wit with dunces and a dunce with wits.” Fackenthal, Douci.as— “Of stature he was passing tall And strongly formed but lean with all.” Fairer, Charles— O thou art fairer than the evening star. Fkinderc, Meyer— I confess I do blaze to-day. 1 am too bright.” Ford, John— One omnipresent (censored) eternal noise.” Fulmer, John—“A sucker for work. I'race, Eucene— Disciplined Inactivity. Gallagher, Gerald— I care for nobody, no not I. Cares, Lester—“A fig for care and likewise for woe. Gosner, Kenneth— A hungry, lean-faced villian.” Hai.i,, Earl—“Who never said a foolish thing. And never did a wise one.” Heck, Walter—“How docs that honorable and free-hearted gentlemen.” HERSTER, Wilbur—“Tis his bashful nature that makes him Silent.” Hobson, Sterling— Give salutation to mv sporting blood. Hoffman, William—“The mountains saw him and trembled. Klein mans, Reese—“When a ladies in the ease Then all other things give place.” Laramy, William— Behold the brains of the class. Lum, Stanley— III weed growth fast. Markley, Edward—“I beg your pardon, but what is this?” McInkrnky, Thomas— Powder thy radient hair. McMackin, Clyde— Give it to him, Ethel, if he don't mind now he never will.” Miller, Edcar—“I’m a terrific lady-killer, I am.” O’Connell, Milton— The Irish Hercules. Orro, John— A gentleman and a scholar. Painter, George— As modest as a flower.” Paul. Walpemar—“An idler is a watch that wants both hands As useless when it goes as when it stands.

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