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MARGARET HARVVORTH Peg” Secretary of Literary Club, Class Basketball, Tennis Team, Junto Staff, Senior and Junior Class Treasurer Middlekury College Peggy is another one of our busy bees.” The Senior Class, as a whole, is de- pendent on her in a great degree for almost every effort and activity which has been put forth. Her untiring efforts have accomplished much for the Bazaar and all other entertainments. Her high school career has been blessed by a host of true friends, and she, in turn, has done much for them. FRANCES HATCH Hatchie” Thrift Club, Commercial Club, Dramatic Club Frances is not one of those very serious girls who never smiles. Far be it from her, she is always ready for a good time and she surely gets it. BLANCHE HAUPT Orchestra, Dramatic Club, Commercial Club Here is the tall, dignified girl of our class. She has led the styles in Easton High for four years. Her knack of always making a charming appearance is sup- plemented by a lovable nature, sunny or serious, as her mood may be. Blanche has been faithful to her lessons but we may find in her a pleasant companion in a joke. GRACE HEILMAN Dramatic Club, Junto Staff, Tennis, Literary Club Wilson College That far-away look in Grace’s eyes is the result of too much midnight oil. She is our model student. She is one of the classical stars and holds a responsible position on the Junto Staff. With all this work beside her studies the announce- ment of an exam, never ruffles Grace. 17
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SYLVIA GREENZWEIG “Greenie” Glee Club, Dramatic Club Sylvia seems to be a very quiet and shy girl until she gets with Jcwcllcs and then it begins. When these two get together there is no more peace. However when left alone there couldn't be a more silent girl than Sylvia. Sylvia has a little struggle to get her lessons but eventually she gets up to the rest and then she can’t be beaten. NATALIE GRISWOLD Nat” Junior Class Secretary, President Literary Club, Assistant Manager Tennis Team, Editor of Junto , University of California Behold: the wonder worker of ”1925”. She has had the welfare of E. II. S. in her heart during the whole four years. She has been very successful as Editor- in-Chief of the Junto and has even raised the standards of previous editors of the school paper until I think we can rightfully say that this year’s paper is the best ever. Natalie is successful in every field of activity in which she enters. JEANNE GROLLMAN “Jen” “Jerry” Class Basketball, Commercial Club, Art Club, Glee Club, Thrift Club Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts And here is the fashion model of our class. Every latest fashion is portrayed by her. When we want to know the latest we just wait and see what Jeanne is wearing and then we follow in her lead. But don’t think that is all she does. Seldom do we find her lessons unprepared and we don’t know how it is now, but she used to write the best stories in her class. HELENMAE HART “Peter Pan” Commercial Club, Dramatic Club, Finance Committee, Rechauffe Staff Dancing School “I’ll grow tall some day. Wait and see.” We wonder whether she truly does want to grow big and tall. We like her l est, just as she is, gay and small. She just bubbles over with chatter and mirth. There can be no decided strain on any class for any length of time if Hclenmae is a member of that class. There’s l ound to Ik a breaking point. But she can be just as serious too, and besides be- ing an excellent scholar, she is noted for her dancing. 16
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FRANCES HELMS “Fritz” Thrift Club Although Fritz has been only two years among us, we feel that she is an old friend. Her fine personality has won her friends not only in our class but in the lower classes as well. She is liked by all of us. The teachers like her because she is faithful to her work and comes out with great honors. She is beloved by her classmates because she is one of them, entering into their joys and sorrows with alacrity. JANET HEYMANN Thrift Club, Mathematics Club The cut-up of our class. She keeps the class in chuckles. Janet amuses us by her witty remarks much to the consternation of her teachers who sometimes cannot see the joke. But Janet can be sober and does take her lessons quite seriously. We wonder why Janet has become so passionately fond of tennis?!? ALDA HILLPOT Aldie Commercial Club Although Aldie is not a flashy girl who takes the world by storm, yet she is one of those steady consistent kind who will make a great success in the long run. One of her characteristics is that she is always on time, a fine asset to any business woman. If one is bold enough and has enough courage to fight for her friendship it is a friendship which will last a lifetime. GLADYS HOFFMAN “Ted” Glee Club, Operetta, Thrift Club The jolliest and merriest girl in our class. When we want an occasion to be full of pep and fun we just invite Gladys and then we are assured of its success. She struggled through all the snowstorms from Raubsville to Easton and besides came up from that city to see most of our home games and even games away from home in football. We all wish we could be Ted's Mil lady baby’4’ if all mammies were like the Mandy of the Senior Play. 18
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