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GRACE ALBINSON “Curie” Thrift Club, Commercial Club Of course we all know Grace, for a more likable person could ne'er be found. Grace is endowed with a wonderful disposition and seldom gets cross, which fact makes her exceedingly pleasing to everybody. To those who know her best we pay the highest compliment, “A true friend. FRANCES ARKIN “Faye” Class Basketball, Glee Club, Thrift Club, Dramatic Club Martha Washington A popular student and a great favorite among her classmates. This black- haired lass is always surrounded by hosts of friends which only goes to prove her popularity. Frances has a very conscientious nature together with a sunny dis- position. DOROTHY APGAR Dot” A jollier girl or one with a better disposition could not be found if you searched the world over. But talk! We always know when Dot is around, for we can hear her. She sometimes becomes serious and then beware! During these times she accomplishes much both in school and all kinds of welfare work. ALICE BARBER Jackie” Glee Club (4), Orchestra, Class Basketball Alice has played her faithful fiddle in our orchestra and has been a member of Easton High’s Glee Club for four years. We missed Alice when she had to leave E. H. S. for a time in her Junior year on account of illness and were mighty glad to welcome her back. 9
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Senior Class History HOW swiftly have our four years rolled by! Now more than two hundred of us are ready to leave the school in which we have spent so many pleasant days. We must venture forth into the world, full of wisdom and courage. We have made lasting friendships among our teachers and classmates, we have done our best to merit the title of Seniors, we have done our utmost to glorify the name of our High School. The famous ‘‘Red Tornado” was largely composed of sturdy youths from the Class of '25; we were equally' well represented on the basketball and baseball teams, and our Seniors helped make track far more prominent that it ever was before. In the Glee Club we had our share of songsters who helped make the Operetta so successful; in the orches- tra we had our share of musicians and our Tennis Team with several Senior representatives, won the champion- 1925 ship of the Lehigh Valley. The Senior Class revived debating, which had been neglected for several years and the two teams composed chiefly' of Seniors, won three of their four forensic contests. Another of our most noted achievements was the foundation of a chapter of the National Honor Society in Easton High School. For the first time in the history of the institution some definite means of rewarding scholastic achievement was secured. We have worked most diligently in raising funds for our Washington trip by holding dances, cake sales, and, for the first time in many years, a bazaar. The Senior Play “Come Out of the Kitchen” was, financially and dramatically, the greatest ever presented by a Senior Class; its merit may be estimated by the fact that not only were both houses full to capacity, but many people attended both performances and there was a strong demand for its presentation for a third time. The trip to Washington will always remain fixed in the memories of our class and in future y'ears, when other impressions of our high school life have vanished, we shall al- ways recall the wonderful times we had in the Capital. We now leave to the incoming Seniors the task of keeping aloft the name of Easton High, of safeguarding it, and cherishing it, while we, the last class to graduate from the old Easton High School Building, will always look back to our High School days with pleasant thoughts and memories. OFFICERS Thomas Maloney.....................................................President Betty Quinby..................................................Vice-President FRED Veit..........................................................Treasurer M A rga R et H A R worth...........................................Secretary 8
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OLAXDA BARILARI Dramatic Club, Thrift Club West Chestkk Normal Olanda must lx; a firm believer in the proverb, “Silence is golden.” At least, this silence has never served to make her any enemies for she can count a large number of friends among the class of ’25. We wish her every success in the fu- ture which lies beyond her school days. HESSIE BLACK “Hess” “Tabs” Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club Allow us to introduce you to the Economics shark. She swallows every bit of the stuff” and digests it, too. Imagine perfect papers, in this subject, with which the rest of us struggling Seniors have such a task to conquer. Hessie is also an excellent commercial student and with all these valuable aids she cannot help but be a “star.” CLAIRE BLAKE Nurses’ Training School Claire comes from the borough of Bangor and we hope that she has found Easton just as nice a place, and of course, nicer. As she has been with us only two years we feel as though we do not know her so well as yet. We hope her years at Easton High have been a pleasure to her. DOROTHY BONTZ “Dot” Glee Club, Orchestra, Girls' Cheer-leading, Club We don’t know whether the Bontz sisters are twins or not, but Marjorie and Dot certainly do seem a lot alike, except that Dot is a year ahead in school. Both are small and quiet (?), so that’s why we think they are alike and, oh, yes, both of them dance, too. When we hunt for Dot we don’t have to go far for we can nearly always find her across the street with Jo. The two are always together. 10
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