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

 - Class of 1921

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ELIZABETH II HI ST. Commercial Club, .'Alliance Bran- «the. Friends, allow me to introduce to you Ml»» Elisabeth Hebt. another of our eminent burinrs women. A more congenial uirl or one with a better disposition could not be found if you searched the world over. Elizabeth ha» never been found to be angry or troubled by any unplc - ant circumstance , such a execut- ive home-work. She bn» been a very charming classmate and we predict a bright future for her. MARION I,. HOBSON. Commercia Club, During the four year that we have known Marion, we find her to be a very quiet ami reserved girl of few word», but—what »he doc» nay, goes. She ha» been an rarnr t worker, but don't think that Marion in all aeriouMte» for she it quite a booster for all toeial affairs. Mar- ion ha proved to be a most charm- ing ar.d amiable friend and we wish her success and happiness. EMILY D. Il( 111.. Baakelball Mgr., Ant. Baikelbalt Mgr., Senior Play. Clan Batket- ball. Dramatic Club, Commercial Club, .'Alliance Branca tie. Glee Club. Whom have we here? Emily.— one of the most amiable girl» in our ela . She b a couteicntious «in- dent and never comet to school un- prepared. Emily hat been an ideal manager of our Ba»ketbnll Team and it wa» largely thru Iter effort that we took that wonderful trip to Woodbridge. X. J. Reside» «bow- ing hrr ability in this respect she displayed not a little talent in her interpretation of the Beau's land- lady. HEDRICK N. KAIIKI IK I.. Commercial CM. This is one of our little girl». Seniors with bobbed hair are quite a novelty, and Hedrick U very muchly so, since she's the only one. A» Freshmen we delighted in hear- ing Hedrick tell of the custom in Sweden and in listening to her Swedish folk stories. But Hedrick b an American thru and thru. She Is the only girl in the class of 'si who is a member of the Girl Scouts. 9

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VF.Ol.A M. GF.R1.ACH. Commercial Club. “Blcwing on (hcc, liitlc girl. With thy thought »11 ■-whirl.” Vcola i iloiy wondcting where twi earth her booh» and belonging» could have disappeared. Hence the remark concerning her mental (ricutr. However, her thought» arc not always in »uch a whirl, for on several occasion» the ha» been seen with a dreamy look in her merry brown eye . Veola. we hope that the future you dream of may exceed your greatest expectation». FRANCES S. GODSHALK. Commercial Club. Only a select few of U» are acquainted with France». She ha managed to keep herself quite “to herself during our four year»' as- sociation. The majority of u» know her only by an occasional shy imile. If France» ahoutd be a progressive in her life work a» »he ha been in her «ludie» a mint »ucce»»ful career may be predicted for her. K. PAUl.INK HAASE. Mariin'ii Creek may indeed be proud to be represented in the claw of j I by ao capable a atudent. Pauline I» a history shark. (’Nuf said on that score.) Only a select few of U» really know Pauline, probably on aceount of her bashful nes». Hut those who do know bet find in her a worth-while friend, one who is ever willing to help a classmate whenever she can. 'Ti rumored also that Pauline does not •How an absolute indifference to wards the male sea. MII.DKKD HECK. Junta Staff, Secretary Executh-e Committet, Cite Club, L'Alliance Pr ncai%t, Dramatic Club, Sci- ence Clnb. “Alter, an «liable aussi trite uuc possible! Now, isn’t tbat reckless) Who would think that the little lady of our class would aay such a thins) Vet. that is Habe's most frequent expression. However, wc know Habe doesn't mean all she say in thl» rcffatd. She Is really a very popular mis because of her aunny disposition. And let us tell you. those golden curls of hers ate the downfall of many a masculine heart. 8



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ELIZABETH C. KIEFER. Junto Staff, Rxciiavrrg Staff, Clan Basketball, Science Club, Dram- atic Club. Orchestra. Pirat of «II. now that you’ve wen her. we would like to »»k the «tueation, Why doc Klittbclh like the ‘fig better than the Mate’?” (Send in your aniwrn, plrair. Noth- ing over i.ooo word will be «ju- ddered.) Ciggy” ha« a tetnarkablc accomplishment, too—the tno l gif- Kb giggle you ever heaid. How- ever, EHcabeth can Ite icriout and we have often found her intentely caracal, a» for initancc, when »he’» translating Virgil. KATHARINE KI.INK. Freshman Orchestra, Clan Boibet- ball. CIcc Club. “A dimple in the chin— the re»t well let you upply. Kitty i» one of our mUehicf-maken, not thr m licioii» variety, but the kind every- one like .—tho»e who liven «lull ut omenti. When you we Kitty with that merry twinkle in her eye» thete’i «ometbing in the air. She ha« been a jolly claMtuate. and we arc glad to have enjoyed her com paoionihip during our high xhonl career. JULIA B. LA VELLE. Assistant Bditcr-iu-Chief «ale, Ri- ctiAi'rr Staff, Executive Commit tee, Setter Flay, Glee Club, Com- mercial Club, Treasurer Dramat- ic Club, I.'Alliance Francoise. Our intellectual genitu. Jolic dir- tike any reference to the fact, but it’» thr truth o Why hide it? Bc- • ide« thi« dUtinetion «he made a name for hcraelf in ‘‘Beau Brura- tnel. She ha» worked faithfully to make the “Junto” the »uce -»» it i . and ha been a loyal eliminate and a good »poti. Her future I» rather uncertain. She »»y« »hc’» going to join the S. O. V. M. O. M., but we have our doubt». HANNAH S. LEVINE. Commercial Club, Glee Club. Next come» Hannah. - congenial, jolly, and pletMirc loving. Surely no one iv more fond of »ocial af fair than Hannah. She «pendi much of her time in drcaitnaking and millinery claw». It i even •aid that ahe makci hati for the (acuity. But that doesn't tay that ihr doem’t do much ntudylug for •he ha proved to be very efficient in her Mudic . especially Economic . She i a dear eliminate and a true friend, and we with her a pro»- l erou» career. 10

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