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

 - Class of 1923

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DOKTIIKA RUPP Frank CM, Ihomotn Club Bright? Vn, indeed. our Dorthea fairly shines. Surely Dorthea must have some French ancestors. Her dark bobbed hair, brown eyes, fluent tongue, and high grades in French all point that way. Dorthea will always be the same happy, little girl we have known. But then, who wants Dot tie to chance? We like her best jag as •he is. LUCILLE M. SALOMON Cille Commtrtiol Club (4). Promt u Club, Junto Staf Typitf J-U-N-T-O; Shaving.. Knocks. Stor- ies. lucky Lucille read them all before the rest 0 us. Why? She was the Junto typist. Every Tuesday after- noon you could have found her in the typewriting room patiently decipher- ing o's ami m's in the jumble of articles that she translated Into our Junto. Long live Lucille) She was a modest backer of '2J's every attempt—sport, social or business, particularly the last because our typist is going to try her fortune in the business world. FRANCES A. SCHMID Itfametu Club. Commrrtiul Club. Oprr- tUu. StUuu Club Gracefully tall and dlvindy «len- de» France it die fortunate possessor of a «erenely calm nature which hat neve» once been ruffled—at least we have never seen It in a perturbed rtate. not even when she faced her friends and fellow citixens in the auditorium on the precious occasions when we dis- covered Frances had some prestige as one of 'U'i orators. This same cool- ness of manner follows France in her typewriting where she literally runs any with the keys, without betraying the slightest emotion. V M. ELIZABETH F. SCHORPP Doc Drumulit Club. StUnu Club. Ferae Club Aches, pains, rheumatic , broken bones and heads fixed while you wait, by our aspirant to the realm of surgery. Yes. Doc , is really going to be an M. D. though, personally, we hope she will decide to doctor our seventh sense with her poetry instead. She ripples off rhyme and scribbles poetry with as much ease as the rest of us read the finished product, that is when we get the chance, for Klitabrth is very bash- ful about displaying her talent. 20

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llKI.KN R. RICKER Rickey Clan HaskttMl Stuns' Training Sdtool Rickey is one of the most obliging, unassuming members of our etas . She is a faithful basketball enthusiast and sometimes indulges in the sport herself. Her work on our Junior Class team proved that she knew the same from A to We beard that she intends to enter a Nurses' Training School on Lons Island to educate herself to re- lieve us suffering humans. M. ELIZABETH ROBINSON Mb CoMmttdal Club (t). IhamatU Club(j). .Vruier Cabimrt. Vanity HatktlMl SartfM IVp — snap — stwed — that's Lib. Cheerio! Here she is! She bursts in on us with a merry smile. How happy she is! But she can lie serious too, es- pecially on the basketball floor. Ub's first year at this sport was a successful one. We could never have succeeded so well without her. Here she comes shouts someone and lo! the place be- comes showered with sissies and smiles. 1 KATHRYN L. RODEN BOUGH Baskrtbatl. R«baufft Staff. Junto Staff. Frttuh Club. Dramati Club Her Mature tall is Kathryn's best description. She never has to worry about being lost in a crowd or mining something because there was a big hat right in front of her. Kathryn is quite versed in both French and Span- ish. so when she telh you a secret, she combines the two and the secret's u secret. The only tiling that keeps Kathryn from being n model school girl it her tendency to create mischief. ('GLADYS R. ROLING Gladie Commrrdat Club U) The little friend of all the world. sweet and unassuming Gladie has won the hearts of everyone witli whom she has come in contact. She is quaint and dainty but active as anyone in the claw. If ever you want proof of the last, recall Senior Locker-Room Days” when she dashed in at 7:50 with an armful of books and the common greet- ing. Did the bell ring? Kilt so me- llow she always managed to be on time, regardless. Hand your secret along. CUdic. 9



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V SARAII M. SIIKR I ra malit Club, Commfrtial Club. Gift Club. Op irtU Hark, hark the lark at heaven' sate ■ins . That I the way there precious tew of us who have beard thit modest Galli Curri feel when he yield to our coam- ing for just a little. Sara, come on just a little bit. Sara blushes very demurely when you mention her voice but ask her to play Prelude” or Nar- ftaus and he will lose that self-con- sciousness in the joy of her music—for Sara love her piano. The world of music has something to look forward to in ’M's Sara. BESSIE I DELLA SHOEMAKER Commfrtial Club (j) Bessie is one of u who is commer dally ambitious. Almost every after- noon she can be found in the Senior locker room inquiring, Is anybody using my typewriter? Weil. I wish they would hurry up. Not that Bessie is impatient, no. she is the joy of '2i's heart when it come to patience: she's iust abnormally ambitious. Did you ever try to borrow anything from her? Then you know of Bessie's knack of always having anything from a pin to a dime for your lunch. 2 CENA L. SKINNER Drama Cia». Frtuek Club Coutlur College Behold the ahining light oi the Virgil CUn! Cena i atellar performer for Ihr girl in (hr famoua eight-member Virgil cUu. But her proweaa U not re- atricted to I .at in alone for Cena U a brilliant mathematician and excellent French scholar. Unlike the start. Cena doea not dwell apart, but ia a very congenial com [onion-in-arm in every- thing that ia going. Cena will alwaya be remembered for the marveloua co- coanut pyramid cake ahe made for the Senior Bake Sale. RUTH SNOVBL Ruffua CUu fUlirfMI. Commrrnul Club Ruth ia packed to the brim with the good old apirit of Ration High and ia mighty proud of everyone of ita activi- ties No football, butketball or any other game waa complete without Ruth on the aide linea. What would Senior ('Lit tnakrtball have been without her this year? Outaide of thia. Ruth ia ex- tremely quiet and rrorrved. and few of ua feel that we really know her. 1

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