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

 - Class of 1921

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SADIE R. MILLS. Clan Batkctball, Glee Club, Com mercial Club, Dramatic Club, Sci- ence Club. Sadie's pci expression is now listen' , sm! when you hear her say it mi accordingly, (or yours will be the benefit. She ia a convincing talker, am! il is Kan! imlcc l for anyone 10 change licr opinion after she has determined something. Sadie i one of onr young maidens who ha» “put away childish thing ”, but it was ijuite necessary in Sadie » ease since she was made guardian of a Sophomore home-making class. G. CLARA MORROW. Clan Basketball, Gift Club, Seif me Club. Dramatic Club. What would our class basketball team have done without Clara's clever guarding? Often has she saved a game by her alertness. Clara belongs to the R. O. of I . I. (Royal Order of Pep Inspirer ), for her grin is of the contagions specie. Clara is in her element when she’s dancing, for she Is a devoted fol- lower of the terpsichorcan art. Her sense of humor and pluck will con- tribute largely in making her life happy and successful. FLORENCE R- PAUL. Commercial Club, L'Alliance Fran- eoire. A merry heart docth good like a medicine. Don't misunderstand, —we don't mean that Florence is a medicine. We wish to convey the thought that the function of medicine.—to cure ailments—is simi- lar to the function of Florence's merry heart—to cure people's blurs We rather suspect that Florence's life is guided by a maxim similar to tbit; “Laugh and the world laughs with you. Growl and you growl alone. For a cheerful grin will let you in Where the • growler was never known. FRANCES M. OSTKRSTOCK. Commercial Club. France» it one of the few girls in our class who never seems to be at fault. During her entire high school career we have found her to lie art earnest worker and willing to lend assistance to any of her class- mate seeking help. France be- longs to the group of commercial stars and it is evident that some day she will be listed among the professionals. Frances, however. Is uot all seriousness; this can be easily proved by taking her un- awares in study hall. 12

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IX'CRETI A E. I.UX- Cvmmrrcial Club. Lucretia i» an amiaWr ani! sincere (Immatf, Though «he it nuict •he enjoy fun am! joke jutt a much a anyone At a tntult of earactl effort am! inilutlry the hat become one of our leading Coot- tnerclalftea. Iler pirating person ality hat won many friend» for her in E. II. S. Wc are confident that if the it at energetic in the business world at in school the will surely be successful. FRANCKS S. MCC.INLF.Y. Ctmmrreial Club. Cite Club, Oram- •tie Club. “It'» an ill wind that blow» no good. Look what the wind blew in—the junior member of the fam out firm Speer It Co.“, France being the “Co. Frances' chief in terest it in clothes, and from all appearance it teemt at though the believe» that “clothe» make a man”, —or rather a woman, in this cate. Not that France it a stacker, for .he U a full fledged Senior. Like many other Idamete girl», France like pretty thing a wee bit more than books. ■ 1 MARY V. MAMMANA. Cite Club, Commercial Club. Uid you ever feel blue, and really knew unt what to do? Well. ju t try Mary’» «imple remedy of: Jutt a dance: a little non . To drive Life'» weary earn along.” Mary it one of the moat sociable girl» of the clat». always ready to greet you with a broad «mile and a ready, •Hello1. She it another Commercial student and a thorough one, too. Here’s to your happi nets. Mary. May you be a success ful in the future aa you have been in E. H. S. RUTH A. METZ. Commercial Club, Cite Club, Ora- malic Chib. Ruth's motto is “I should worry”. This In Itself is enough to make us like bcr. hut she further commands our admiration for the loyalty with which she hot stood by the Glee Club for four years. With apologies to Longfellow wc offer the following:— laughing, dancing, singing. Onward thru life she goes. Each morning sres some prank begun, Each evening sees it close.”



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GLADYS K. QUIG. Here we Kt the tall, dignified, •lately lady of the clau. Glady» ha» already attained that .tation of life which mo»t of u» took forward to with cam expectancy, for »he ha reached woman' c tatc”, not in year , but in conduct and mien. Ileiide her ni»t of ua feel like mere children. To our tcreat regret Glady ha» not aa»oci»tcd with u very much, but haa given the privi- lege of her companionahip to our elder . GERTRUDE POTTS. There ia one thin the matter with this picture,—it doe» not dupli- cate Gertrude'» »(iontaneou» »mtlc. That i bet chief characteriatic. and we «hall remember it when we think of Gertrude in the day» to come. She ha been everything that a model B. II. S. er »hould be.- a loyal claaamate, a fine ttudent, and a good companion. Gertrude ia among the rank» of tho c who con •ider a little knowledge a danger ou» thing, becaux she intend, to continue her »tudic and drink deep of the .pringv of knowledge. 2 MAK ROMS. Uui DaikrlhiU, Aimloml Sfanayer Senior Ploy. Who can help but love this maiden t Her charm are many, and by them lhc haa won a boat of frtenda. AH girls have a hobby, and Mae’ ia horseback riding. In- deed the ia quite an equestrian. and aonaetime at hare vision of the Famous Players or I.nWy Co. In- ducing Mae to enter the silent drama at the star of horae-races. If such is the ease, we feel assured that Mar will rise to the highest heights' . ROSIK RKISKR. Commercial Club. We will always retnrmlicr Rosie a one of those few who ate blessed with unfailing good nature. Nothing ha ever been discovered that could disturb her serenity. Perhaps that same cheerfulness and determina- tion not to be discouraged if things go wrong it what enables her to have such a good time in school and out. 3

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