Faculty James C. Bay W. C. Davis H. A. Albright Rachel A. Anderson Ross Andre H. F. Arnold F. A. Brotzman Willard Brown Rachel Carlson Stella Ciiurm Mary S. Cline Superintendent Principal Manual Training Science Mathematics Mathematics Commercial English Anna L. Deatrick Cooking Ruth M. Duli Minerva Eberly Herbert Eichlin Maude Ferrer English Marion E. Fischi.hr Paul S. Cayman Phyllis Gregory English Helen Groff Science W. S. Gruver Mathematics Elizabeth Haytock Cooking Mildred Hoffman History Ethel Helms.............................Drawih Norman Hittinger...............Science, Drawift Mabel F. Huckle.........................Commere Ruth Johnson............................Histcj Merle Koch...............................EnglL Allen Laub.............................Spanish. French Anne Lbist...........................Commercial Marion Mahar.................History, Economics Charles Melberger...................Woodworking Rebecca H. Mili.kn......................English W. S. Mitman........................Mathematics S. D. Morgan........................Mathematics LAURA Nelson. History, Economics and Mathematics s. R. Park............................... - 4»» Ruth G. Partridge.......................English B. F. Sandt..............................Latin, French Olive Slamp.............................English Ralph Stine..............................Scumce John R. White...........................History Stella Williams......................Commercial Fannie M. Ostprstock..................Secretary Helen C. Cameron.........................Office James Beam.............................. ftipic Ira Rasely...............................Manual Training Clarence Sampson.......................Printing 2
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Senior Class History Invariably, every Senior Class which is graduated, no doubt conceited by the enormity of its accomplishments, complacently makes the statement, or secretly thinks that it is the most glorious body Easton High has ever produced, or will ever produce. The ('lass of '23, being a little more conversant with material ) things, and profiting by what others have said without proving, knows that the measure of its success lies in how long its memory will live. 11 has l een remarked that the pen is mightier than the sword. But there is something even more puissant than the pen—the scythe of Time. The fame of '23 will endure long after Time's scythe has overcome the pen which traced its chronicles. j'X The Class of 1923 can boast a large representation on a football team which ' ( j met the best teams of the state without being defeated, and a girls’ basketball C j I team which won the Lehigh Valley Championship. The nucleus of the lx ys’ basketball, baseball and track is found in the Class of '23. Its “Junto” staff pub- lished regularly an interesting paper, and its representatives in Debating, and the Orchestra and Glee Club made these activities successful. The Man From Home was dramatically as fine a play as any ever produced by a graduation class, and financially it was more successful than any preceding it. But '23 can point with pride to something more valuable than the above tri- umphs—the primary object in attending school—scholastic ability, with which it shows itself eminently endowed. Since existing conditions predetermine the future, with such a list of accomplishments, '23’s future is sure to be a distinctive one. OFFICERS President.................................Herbert Cartbr Secretary...........................................Sterling Watt Vice-President............................Elsie M. Harvey Girls’ Treasurer.......................................Helen Hess Boys’ Treasurer...........................Sterling Harvey Esther Mitman Lewis Miller Marion Bidwbll Eldon Brotzman Elizabeth Robinson Robert Heilman 4
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