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

 - Class of 1923

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v EMMA AYRES Srfrtlary Sophomcrr Clan, lhamalit Club, Frrntk dab. Commrrtial Club, Junto Stag. Clan Batktlball She look innocent, doesn't be? Bat. remember, look are deceiving. Never were they more so than in Emma. She I the cauae oi more than one rfciaaroom disturbance but some- how the teacher never penetrate be- yond that air of injured innocence. Emma i a Rood manager and her work on the refreshment committee of our variou social activities will lont be re- membered. This year she developed a very strong passion for football games. MARY LOUISE BARNES Dramatii Club. Frrmk Hub Mary l-ouise. you my? Ye , here she come ! I can hear her elfish giggle. For giggling, you know, is her specialty. Her whole face illuminate and that adorably wicked grin just readies out and captivate you. She is the jollies! of the jolly. Occasion- ally. she surprise us all and becomes serious and attentive. This is espec- ially true in History class. For when it come to remembering dates!— How doe she do it? we gasp. Then comes the giggle to relieve us from the strain such seriousness always invokes. RDYTII A. HARR “Mac Duffy Commrrdal Club. Ihamalic Club Small but mighty . I the raying. Wr don't mean «liat Kdyth i mighty phyrlcally. but alien it cumn to talk- ing! She ju t can't be brat! She and Dotty have n tegular line of conver- sation every morning and noon in the Senior l-ocker Room. Edytli. how- ever. doe many more thing than talk, and all equally a well. She U a hln- ing light in the Commercial Depart- ment and prorai r to be a very ucceu- ful bminem woman. LOIS DOROTHY HARTMAN Cltt Cl mb. Frrntk Cl mb. Dramatic Club Loi remind one ol an oh! daguerre- otype. One can picture her in hoop and ruffle . Why is it yon ray I IVt- hap becauae of tier dainty curb. IVr- hap became of the hy little laugh that bid joy to the world. We really don't know why. Hut we do know we all love daguerreotype for their frr h- new and «implicity: and that i why we all love I-oi . r

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IKKXK I). ACIIKNBACH Achle OrtktUra. Itromolie Club. Senior Ploy First come, first served.” So if your name bruins with an “A , your picture U first in the Rechauffe.” We are very proud to have this shy. hntt maiden at the heart of the list, for tier gentle manners and cheery ways have captivated every one of us. Like a ray of sunshine she flits about, anxious to please but never displeased. Irene is a violinist of considerable user it but the is too modest to admit it. So, for the benefit of the unfortunate ones who have not heard her play, we introduce the future world's greatest violinist. PBARL K. AC II KN BACH “Achle Orekestea. Senior Ploy The only reason we didn't [Hit Pearl first was because—well— I come before P . But as for characteristic . Pearl is as quiet and shy as Irene. They insist that they're not twins but we are rather skeptical, because they are so nearly alike. Pearl, perhaps, has a little more mischief beneath her quiet, unassuming exterior, but still not enough to make her dangerous. Pearl is the second violin of the A. A. Co., but don't misunderstand us, she's not second fiddle . We expect Pearl to win a seal in the Hall of Fame, beside her sister. 'iOUVB E. ARNDT Assi. PMlor. Junio. Stt. Junior Class. Frtm k Club. Pits. Ihamatii Club. Rt than ft Staf. Exttutirt Commilltt E Herr i a classmate who 1« known for her gentle way» ami industry. There qualities have made her high school life four years of usefulness and pleasure to the school. Hairpins attain play an Im- portant role In her coiffure and the bobbed curls have vanished since Olive decided that it was time to a row up. We love her for her curly hair. We love her pretty eyes. We love her for her pretty ways And acts, so very wise. MARGARET C. ALBRIGHT Peggy Gift Club. Ihamatii Club. Busiutss Ccilttt More sunny smiles and jokes! Who Ins ever seen her when she was not smiling? Who has ever talked to her when she did not tell a new joke? It would he hard to find a more pleasing and sunny nature than Petty's and it is because of this sweet temperament that she has won a host of friends. She strolls through the corridors of E. II. S. precisely as she will go through life: happy and carefree. 6



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V JEANNE E. HKIDI.KK Tommy Cltt Club (i). CommrrtiaJ Club ( ). Ofrrtlla. Ihamalt Club (l). Stnict PUy Ah! Our French Comte»! And didn't ahe look French? Thoee co- quetlUh black eye , that alluring little mouth! But the ia not only famous (or Iter part in the Senior Play; in addi- tion to thia ahe makea a delightful at udy hall companion. Her aunny amile mint all our liearta and are can cloae our eyea and are hre aa the flirtation» Com- te» de Champigny or our Jeanne. 1 FRANCKS R. BF.THMANN Bethy CUt Club In our four abort year» at high achool are find many mysteries. Some we learn to aolve. other» are only partly or never aolvcd. Francea ia one of these latter kind. Only a few have been able to penetrate lier ahell of reserve. Never - thele» are have found tier to be a true friend to her clanmatra. With her quiet plraaant manner, we believe that France» will aome day become a very auccenful woman of tlie arorld. I MARION BlDWELL Maria nlk Frank Club. DramatU Club. Sailer Cabinet Hood CclltU In our Sophomore day , the verdict «•an She's as quiet as a mouse. In our Junior day she loot some of her mouse-like tendencies and we chanted the verdict. What do see say now? She's as lively as a cricket . Isn't that evolution? Doesn't it speuk well for high school development ? Marion's two great accomplishment are dream- ing anti playing the banjo. Site spends a great deal of time on the Utter anti I quite a string musician. ANNAIIRLLE BLACKBURN Commereial Club CO I-idles and gentlemen: Meet the future Irene Castle ot the cU« of '2S. Anna belle is noted for her dancing, and among her trophies she counts a prize, given to her nt the Football Dance In recognition of her tcrprichorean abili- ties. But this bobbed hair lassie is not all frivolity. Her speed as a typist piace her among the speed manUcs of Room Eight utid promises for her a bright future a Somebody's Stenog. i

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