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

 - Class of 1921

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CHARLES FARLEY. RUSSELL E. FACKENTHAL. l'i f Pretid Ht Science Club, Wire- leu Club. We hope lo Jo jtulKC to thi» fel- low, but oar pen ia really in hand unworthy of auch a JccJ. How- mr, Ku wll it the kind of chap one like to have arounJ—you know what we mean the »yropathctic type. That i», one ran talk to him anJ he will at lean give an appearaner of liMming, which it o comforting after futile attempt with other». For thi« reaton Rnttell will aurntount every obstacle. Commercial Club, I.‘Alliance I’ran- caiic. Here he i»,— the life Of the party . Spoof ia alwaya good-nat- ureJ, ami willing to help hia claat- matr create trouble at any time. That'» why he'» to welllikeJ and hi ebrrubtc 'countenance with it broad grin I welcome where'er he goe . Spoof i a good «port and a faithful worker. We know the world will treat him well, and re»- erve ila hard knock for Mine more- deterring creature . W. ALBERT KRANKENPIELD. Vanity fool lot I, Troth, Debating, Secretory Senior Clan, Senior Ploy. Senior Cabinet. Junto Stall. Sc it net Club. Thi» person, famed for hi» im. personation of the Prince of Wole» i very much in demand in impromp- tu musicals of the hackfcncc vari- ety. He I» noted for hi» j.?S% tenor, which i» unuirpiwd in thin vicinity. Bert b an expert at doing Physic» experiment», and the only time he is happier i« when he’» a- »le p, and he doe n‘t bow it then. »o we won't count it. Pranky i go- ing to be a forester,—our bent wishes, old block. 1.KSTKR I». GARES. PrciiJenl Science Club. Senior Play. Football. Thi» b the famous Reginald Courtney, alia» Lester Gate». Who i» he? Why. he i the •hatkiewt shark that ever pounded a wireless key. He would rather be tinker- ing around a wireless instrument than eat. lister is one of our most ardent disciple of the world » great scientist». He has guided the destinies of the Science Club with Mich initiative that the club holds a high place among the E. II. S. or- ganiration». !2

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DUDLEY E. CYPHERS. Cheerleader, Clan BoibelMI, Com- mercial Club. Thin gentleman i» « man of the ikcv . Dud U a wry remarkable gentleman, both in school and out- tide. Can you discern that little twinkle in hit eye? It ha» been the underlying cause of many of hi» exit ftont the classroom, espe- cially during hi» Junior year. Altho the aforesaid twinkle h»» been the dctpalr of many teacher», it ha» been a source of delight to hit class- mate». Take one latt look at him. for hell toon grow up. MORTIMER S. KDELSTEIN. RgcitAt-rrt Slag, Dramatic Club, Oreheitra. This fair per»on ia worthy of more than patting notice. He just came to u« thin year from Paterson High. Mortimer possc-w a mutt artistic temperament. You can trll it by the way he bruthe hi» hair and tie» hit tie. Morty it never at home uniet» the melodious fiddle i tucked well under the chin, for it is In that branch of art that his »pcc!alty lie». We capect o harmoniou» future for him. EDGAR R. EACKENTHAL. Commercial Club, Scrub Peolball, Clou Hanketbalt, Erccutive Cam miller. Senior Play. Edgar ha» recently achieved great fame a» an impersonator of Shyloek, and we look forward to the time when Edgar’» Instinct for basins-»» hat had time to develop for him un- told wealth. Hut in case hi» im- personation» have left the wrong im- pression of his nature, we would fain correct it. for Edgar ia of a very gcncrou» disposition. EDWARD EACKENTHAL- .hiutanl Hare bait Manager, l.'cltli- ance Prancaije, Executive Com- mittee (Boyj Treat.) l ok well into those dreamy eye», friends, arc they not deep, thotful. •ciuimcnt.il. and »en»itive. and do they not arem to contain something indefinable? Eackcy's chief study i» music, and. in our estimation, he i» very sensible. He knows grand opera, and goe» to the city every week to hear it. One thing in par- ticular has endeared Ned in our heart». He is a lover of classical and opera music, but still an ad mirer of jaw. 21



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WII.1.IAM C.KORGK Baseball Manager, Commercial CM. Most lull arc very serious. Meet ibis one. an exception «1 the rulr. Bill has jaincii quite a reputation as a humorist, more from his «rin than from his humor. Ilr is in danger of losing this reputation, since it is founded on his grin. The cares of a baseball manager ami the dignity of that office have settled heavily upon his brow, and at lintre he has even been seen to frown. FREDERICK CODSHAI.K. nJiior in Ckief Junto, Assiliant Hd itor-in-Cbief KKt'iiairrrg, Junto Stag {Junior), Fred wants you to believe that be is learned and wise. Rot, Pst I Hearken ye to ut. He,—he isn’t. He is a good bluffer and hides be hind his “rep . What we can't see is how be tcets away with it. Fred tells everyone he is terribly conceited, but we don’t believe it. Somebody once said that the mark of a irrat man «■» the humility with which hr regarded himself, and we are certain that some day Fred will be great. The weekly product of Fred’s gruius speaks for itself. R BARI. IIAI.I,. Vanity Track, Science CM. Senior flay. Scrub Baiketball, football, Glee CM. Here we have this year’s repre- sentative from our largest suburb, Rirjcrl »illc. In our estimation, R. Karl U the greatest Rlegrl villain ever to find a place in the annual K. H. S. gallery of the famed. Hut then, wc were not ac- quainted with any of the others, so perhaps “our estimation” is not of great value. One bit of advice,— don’t borrow money from him. and expeet to forget the debt. The Senior Itay gave him valuable prac- tice as a Bailiff. 23 HARTLEY V. HAYTOCK. Hartley i a man of letters. Just notice that brow, that broad fore- head, docs it not speak for itself? Can you not imagine that wondtous plans will originate behind those walls, to be worked out in the fu- ture by Hart? Yes, ladicv and gentlrmrn, here is indeed a person- age to talc note of. The class of ai expect» great thing» of Hartley. Graduates aud undergraduate», some time you will point to Hart and say, “Yes. we knew him”.

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