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

 - Class of 1919

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Sophomore Quotations Adamson, Marion—“Wliat sweet delight a quiet life affords. Baxter, Beatrice—“They do well who do their duty.” Bennett, Margaret— Saying and doing arc two things. Bergix, I.H.UE— Her eyes arc homes of silent prayer. Blackburn, Ethel—“Such joy ambition (?) finds. Brazier, Beatrice—“A congenial companion, lately come within our midst.” Bowman, Mary— Oh. would I were a boy. Brown, Betty—“Pass on. Bucen, Sophia— Howe’er it be. it seems to me. ’Tis only noble to be good.” Callahan, Mary— O, saw ye the lassie wi' the bonnic blue eye ? Connard, Mary— Her ways are ways of pleasant and all her paths arc peace.” Correct., Mary— On with the dance.” Deats, Anna— I have a heart with room for every joy.” Deck, Margaret— Whose imp art thou with dimpled cheek and merry eye?” Diefenderper, Marie—“I seen (Fine words! 1 wonder where yon found them). Eakin, HELEN—“Her only labor is to kill time. Faulkner, Dorothe— Solitude sometimes is the best society. Ff.it, Elizabeth— Nonsense, now and then, is pleasant. Folkenson, Myra—“How sweet and fair she seems to be. Fortner, Anna—“A curious child. Fortner, Lillie—“Known by a select few.” Gkrlach, VEOLA-“Whcn will something be invented to make small people grow? Goushalk, Frances—“Not so demure as she looks. Gradwoiil, Kathryn—“A merry heart goes all the day. Gunninc, Helen— No one knows what she can do till she tries. Haase, Edna—“Cur shark from up the river. Heck, Mildred— Infinite riches in a little room. Heeferman, Eleanor— A little mischief-making monkey. Heist, Elizabeth—“A creature not too bright or good. Hines, Mary— 1 speak in a monstrous little voice. 29

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History of the Sophomore Class ATES, do you realize that we are growing old and dignified? Just think next year we will he s and then—. But let us return to the present, our Sophomore year, and review our brilliant threw off our last appearance as Freshmen in the beginning of the year when we elected our first ifficers: President, Lester Rcbmann; Vice-President, Mary Siegfried; Secretary, Edward Fackcn- er, Margaret Sandt; Boys’ Treasurer, Howard Bennett. But these are not the only representatives of the Sophomore class. On the basketball team have you seen that black-headed fellow playing such a fine game? He’s Duffy DeFay of the Sophomore class; and have you seen Kenneth Anderson sitting on the bench ready to help us win and Sarah Ser- fass and Mary Siegfried? These arc all destined to be star players in the near future. On the baseball team too we are well represented by Lester Rcbmann, Kenneth Anderson and Duffy DeFay. The football team would be lost without Dutch Rcbmann for tackle. Visit the Glee Club some day. I am sure you will find there is a larger proportion of Sophomores than of any other class. On the evening of May 29 we held our Sophomore dance. This is another evidence that we arc growing old. Our chief motive for the exclusion of other classes was that the Sophomores might become better acquainted with one another. It is needless to say that this was attained and we had lots of fun besides. At the end of the party we all assembled and gave a rousing cheer for the Seniors, wishing them as much success in the outer world as they have enjoyed in E. H. S. LASSM I unior record We class c thal; Girls' Treasui 2S



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Hobson, Marion—“So quiet, and still.” Horn., F.MII.Y—“A slcndcr-sluiftcd pine. Hoi.i.and, Evelyn—‘‘Never say ‘Fail’ again.” Hopper, Kathryn—“We’d like to know you better. Hummer, Frances—“I never know'd nothing and I never will know nothing.” Hyde, Lillian) )—“ 'Tis from Martins Creek we come. Jones, Pearl) Kabrel, Hedrick—“A simple child of nature.” Kennedy, Helen— Quiet lives arc often eloquent, Kiefer, Euzaiirth—“She smiles and smiles and will not sigh. Kline, Katherine— She is a bonny wee thing. I,aVkm.e, Julia—“Her eyes arc bright wells of love and springs of light.” Levine, Hannah— Lafayette College hath its charms. Lux, LUCRETIA—“A smile without, a merry heart within. McCarthy, Helen—“The maiden to whom her work is all in all. McGinley, Frances—“I came not here to study.” McWilliams, Helen— Charming is the word to fit it. Yes, your charming; I admit it. Ma.mmana, Mary— “Open my heart and you will see Graved inside of it ‘Italy.’ ” May, Helen—“Why—a------ Merwarth, Alice )—“Thank goodness there are no more Merwarth, Marjorie) of us.” Metz, Ruth— I’m not la2y, hut I hate to work. Middleton, Isabella—“There’s mischief in her very eyes.” Miller, Helen— So quiet, so composed. Morrow, Clara— Something between a hindrance and a help.” Myers, Mabelle— Ignorance never settled a question.” Osterstock, Frances—“So peaceful, loving and pure.” Orro, Elizabeth—“Here Chicky, Chicky, Chick.” Parks, Dorothy— As luck would have it.” Paul, Florence—“I.ikcs hoys better than hooks.” Porrs, Gertrude—“The joy of youth, her eyes display. ; Quic, Gladys— She’s still at the 'Pons as inorum ” Quiri, Ruth—“Do eat and be merry.” Reiser, Rosie—“Honest labor hears a lovely face.” ; Roiin, Mae— A winsome maiden.” I Roling, Elizabeth—“Wind her up and she will talk. Ruplin, Eiuth—“A sweet, little girl. | Sandt, Margaret— Fashioned slenderly and so fair.” 5°

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